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' rarrc TWO medfoud mail trwunt:. MEnFonn. owKiiow vriday. march lm. uy - U l.LU J! .-..AIU,. . ii i in JTbcalxind &4 Personal Tho last news received from Crater National park by Suiierlntendent Alex Sparrow from the ranger stationed there, was tlmt on March l!th there wag 15 feet of snow nt tho lake rim, 12 feet at the government camp and 11 H feet nt Anna Spring camp. This In 2 feet more all around than at the name time last year, but the snow Is soft and lightly packed as in shown by the fact that the ranger's sktis aunk IS Inches In treading over it, and will quickly pass away .when warm weather comes. -Jliglk grade lime Tor spray tng Pur poses. Kig Tines Lumber Co. 31H Central Point Hotel for .sale, ii rooms; i would cost $30,000 to build. Price today 12,500. Might trade. Price will: bo reduced $100 every day . until sold. " Gold Ray Realty Company. ,rnono 72SRor 13 l-Y. , . I A committee meeting ot the school board .will bo held tonight to take up the matter of hiring the teaching staff for next year, and all the teachers for next year will have been elected with , in a tew weeks. , .We are still selling velvet tobacco 2 for 25c. Army slickers $1.00. Men's Barters 10c. Canvas gloves 10c. Army dress caps SSc. Overseas caps 5c, at 1'nited Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. South. 3 Model dross linings absolutely cor rect in measurements. Simply sew ia your dress and work Is doue at the Vanity Shop. ' ' tf Mrs. Margaret Hurrell IMddle has as her house guest her niece. Miss Mar ian oprWes of .Medford. who is here for opera week. Portland Journal. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-taforced and guaranteed. .Only the finest pre-heaM lag fuels and metals used. Vulcan Weding Works. 39 S. Front street, tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Dance at Riverside Coiuftiunity club Sat. nite Mar. ZZth. That Is where 'you can enjoy yourself. Peerless orchestra nuff said. Floor in fine condition. 311 Ralph Cowgiil has announced as a candidate for the nomination for state lepresentative on the republican ticket . Shriners dance at Nat tonite. 2 Have you " tried ' our electrically percolated coffee? Yankee Do-Nut Shop, 28 North Front 6 Just received a new line of stamped goods for applique and embroidery. Deuel's Art Dept. The members of the O. A. C. Madri gal club which gave a concert here last night went to Ashland this fore noon to give a concei t in that city to night Some went by train and. the others by auto. Dancing! Nat'. Sat! Nite! . 2 There will be a meeting of the Wool Growers at Medford Public Library Saturday, March 23tb. at 2 p. m. All wool growers aro urged to be present. Mr. R. A. Ward, manager of Pacific Cooperative association, will discuss the wool situation. 311 Young. lady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work In either. - Phone S83-J. tf ligillEl Starts Tomorrow Matinee ;Reil Thrill Stuff BILL HART in one of the finest Western pictures ever made BRAND A rousing Mory of the Wild ", West, with Jane Novak and the famous pinto pony! TOONERVILLE COMEDY Skipper V Policy" LITEBARY DIGEST and AESOP FABLE at the Mighty. Wurlitzer The Mystic Shrine dance of I i Utah temple tout lit nt the Natatorluui, this city, promises to be largely attended by the Shriners and their ladies from all parts of the valley. All Masons are iuvlted. Third degree work was held this afternoon. A dinner will be served at 6 p. tu. " - Fire Insurance. Urown & White. OiHnlng dance Klng-sbury Springs, Saturday, April 1st. Leedom's orches tra, 3 The first real drilling, for jotl in Douglas county Btarted Thursday near Oakland. A hole was sunk to a depth ot 13 feet, where a bedrock was reached. Shriners dance at Nat tonite. 2 If It's Insurance we wrlta It It A. floimes, The Insurance Man. .. . F. Q. Stinson. .T. E. May and K. O. Mansfield 1 of the Californ!a-QrKin Power company staff were visitors in Grants Pass on Wednesday night. , . Tho Crlzflles will hike over Table Rock, starting from the Nat at 9:30 a. m. Sunday. " " 32 Beaume lime and sulphur; also dry. Conner Warehouse. F. K. Lewis,. tf Eugene, traveling imssenger and freight agent of the Southern Pacific is looking after the present concert trip of the O. A. C. Madrigal club, and will return home with the club after its Ashland concert tonight . We carry a . full line of ladies' hosiery at the Vanity Shop. ' tf won't forget this la rubber heel week at the Medford Shoe Hospital. Heels only Sic: with half-soles, 25c. 313 Again taxpayers are reminded that taxes are now due and payable at the office of the sheriff, courthouse, and must be paid before April S to avoid penally. " Dancing! Xat! Sat! Nite! 2 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. - - Multnomah county received $237,- 003,64 as Its share of the $2.334,74U3 distributed this week by the secretary of state from automobile license funds collected from Soptember 16, 1921. to March 15,. 1922. The state highway commission was allotted three-fourths $1,751,056, and the 36 counties the re mainder.. J583.6S5.33. Multnomah coun ty contributed I9S4.405 of the total, Refunds amounted to $2757.23, and the administration expenses to $Sfi,037.92. Crescent orchestra Eagle PL Mar. 25 i 311 A Ripley wash cloth and cake of Lucerne soap for 23c Saturday at Heath's Drug Store. 2 Sunday evening. March 19th, at 6:30, p. m. Mr. Fred.C. jSchram; and Miss Olive McGee were married at the borne of .Mrs. Sylvia Halley on South Oakdale. Rev. D. E. Millard of the First Christian church officaitins. Mr. Schram lives in. Eugene and Miss Mc Gee is a Grants Pass girl. ..There were a number of friends present among whom were L. P. Herman of Eugene, Fred Luy of Medford, Miss Roberta Pierce of Medford. Miss Angie and Lee Halley. Mrs. Sylvia Halley and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Millard. A short ring ceremony was used and after hearty congratulations . Mrs. .Halley served the party, to. a .lovely, luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Schram, tho newly married couple ' will ' make their home in Eugene and will return by way ot auto. When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace. Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street Laundry work dona. Phone 455-T. " - 318 Dancing! Nat! Sat! Nite! 2 L E. Brown Is among the Medford visitors in Klamath Falls this week. Hemstitching and , pecoting Sc at the Vanity Shop. tf If. L. Walther and W. M. Shepherd; officers of the California-Oregon Pow: er company, spent yesterday in Grants Pass on business in connection with thfc company's office there. .Young man faas.7-passenger.car with services. Box 83, Mail Tribune. ; : 4 Dance . Applegate Sat, March 25U. 312 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere tot NuJDone. Phone 666-J. tf Miss Odell Erb. teacher of the Jack son, school, who .was called to .her home at Auburn. Wash., ten days ago because of the illness and death of ber mother, will depart for Medford and Auburn today, - and , will resume , ber teaching duties here next Monday. A good. long handled bath brush for S3c Saturday at Heath's Drug Store. 2 Please remember that classified ads. locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. . Bring in your ads and do not use telephone. - . tf A millionaire cannot tiavel in more comfort than the owner of a Hui mobile. . ' 312 The London Follies company which played at the Page theater last night departed by train and auto today for Grants Pass where the attraction ap pears tonight. Shrlnern dancn at Naf tinltn 2 C. L. Goff writes Insurance on any thing. Telephone 41. ' Hemstitching, .riCOting, ...v . ,- j 8c per yd. , . . '.. Buttons covered. . ' Handlcraf t Shop,'' ' : tf Mrs. Henry Grimes has arrived 1 home after a several days visit w ith anions the newspapers Medford folks In nttvn- dance at Wednesday night's perfor mance of the Chicago grand opera company were Mrs. George Andrews, relatives at Klamath Falls. Good piano for sale, a bargain. C. L Goff.. 421 N. Riverside. Telephone JS7-M 7 Mrs. K. E. Gore and a party of Mil- Children cared for. Mrs. W. I?'!. 'd lmulln Mrs V. mi jii'iuii .mutt, .Mrs. k. r. i.iiiiuiH, .mix. Ill , N. .... ... ...K I WUT J, IM'll, ,MIH8 HHIJI WIIIIU'I , QUIT TOB ACCO So casj' to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit ' "Jfo-to-Bac" has helped .thousands lo break the costly,: nerre-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever' you have a longing for a cigarette, -cigar, pips, or for-a chew, Just place a harmless No To-Bao tablet In your mouth instead. to help relieve that , awful desire. Shortly the habit may be completely broken, and you are. better off men tally, physically, financially. It's so easy, ' so simple. , Get a - bos : of No-To-Bac, and If it doesn't' release you from all craving for tobacco, In any form, your druggist will refund your money without question, - 'Aflv, Campbell, 104 Newtown. Anuy wood shirts $3.25, and cotton khaki shirts $1.00. Army Uocs $'.'.90 and up. Uncle Sam watches, stem wind and stem sot. $1.15. Small gov ernment pack sacks, lie. V, S. haver sack 6oc Come t j the United Army Stores nnd save money. 32 Control Ave. South. 3 All member .of . Blue Lodges, York Kite and Scottish Rite bodies within the .jurisdiction are renuestod to be present nt the lodge room nt Grants Pass Sunday. March 2i. nt 10 a. m. for the purjxise of meeting Robert E. Smith, of Portland, who comes as n ropresrntattvq of the above 'named grand bKlies of tho state with a mes sage of great importance. . lam ins! Nat! Sat! Nite! S If you gave double tho money you couldn't get a "better car than a Hup- mobilo. 312 Repairing on ladies' and men's wear ing apparel neatly done. Charges rea sonable. The Pantorlum. Phone 244. A baby clinic will bo held iu the office ot the county public health nurse on Tuesday. March 2Sth. .,The clinic will be in charge of doctors and will open promptly at 1:30 p. m. Habies from one year to two years ot age will be examined. The first 15 to register will be admitted. The office is located In the Sparfv building. Tele phone 456. Ex-service man, with local refer ences of reliable parties, wants yard or garden work. Reliable party. Phone 68111 or call at Horace Evans. S2S X. Central. tf Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet , tf Auto . tops of quality. Med. Auto Top. 30 N. Grape. Phone 104. 7 The Portland chamber of commerce has changed front and now favors adding the Diamond Lake section to Crater National park. Inclusion of Diamond lake into Crater Lake Na tional park was favored by the board of directors of the chamber in a reso lution . passed Wednesday. Several weeks ago the outdoor and recreation committee of the chamber recommend ed against Inclusion of Diamond lake, but since has reconsidered this decls ion and at Wednesday's meeting a re port favoring the inclusion was sub mitted and indorsed by the board. Dance Eagle Point Sat. Mar. 25. 211 :Try some pastry at the Medford Cafeteria. Made by Mrs. Howell. 312 Members and friends of the Wash ington Parent-Teachers circle, don't forget the benefit tea at the Hotel Hol land tomorrow afternoon from two to five. A splendid program and a chance to meet all your friends. 2 I. C. Graham of Santa Monica, Calif., left last nlebt for that place after hav ing been located hero for tho past ten months. 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 Crescent orchestra Eagle Pt Mar. 25 , Launspach's orchestra, newly organ ized, open, now for engagements, per sonal attention to private anf club dances. Go anywhere anytime. Phone 64641 .The tie between the Grants Pas and Ashland high .school, debating teams for the championship of the southern Oregon district in the state high school debating league, was bro ken Wednesday night by the Grants Pass affirmative team winning in the debate here with the Ashland team. The Judges were Rev. Wni. Hamilton and B. F. Lindas of Medford. and Ewin C. Brown, principal ot the Rogue Kiver high school. The next debate will be with the winner of tho south cBiurui district, probably Hcnd or Klamath Falls. This is scheduled for April 14. and will be on the graduated Income tax. Grants Pass have only to uphold tho. negative side Of the ques tion.. The debate will be held at Grants Vass. . Furniture upholstering. , Samples of work on display. Med. , Auto Top Co., 30 N. Grape. Phone 104. 7 High grade lime for spraying pur poses. Big Pines Lumber Co. 313 A new line of embroidery transfers of Initials and monograms. 15 cents copy. , Deuel's Art Dept. Frank Newman. loft Jast night for a business trip to Salem, Ore., and Seattle. Dance Eagle Point, Sut. Mar. 25. 211 Everywhere you . loon you see Chevrolet : . tf .Stamped pillow cases for crochet and embroidery. Peucfs Art Dept. A burglar or burglars entered the home of Misses Sue and Helen Lyd lard, 1103 West Tenth before midnight last night while they were absent from home, and took away a ten dollar bill and a gold watch. Other things may also, have been taken, but up' to this morning the extent, of the burglary bod not been determined, . "Everywhere: you look you see i Chevrolet. ' tf' , All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. .Wallace Wroods, phone 108 711 East Main street .When better automobiles are built Bulck will build them. tf A Chevrolet car was stolen from In front of the I. O. O. F. hall on Sixth street last night, according to a report made to the police. . Hard times made easy, buy ranches wltbout money, pay with share of crop like rent. Gold Ray Realty company, tf Fieo dirt for Jawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street. II, A. Thlorolf. Big dance Applegate Sat, March 25. Launspach's orchestra. Supper served at mumignt. Tickets $1,10, ?,n," Miss Willie Howard and tleorgo Mad dox. Also front Mod ford wore Mrs C. T, Sweeney and daughter Edith,1 W. F, Isaacs nnd Arthur ltaolrmg. Real Texas chile at Talent's, Kn 311 The lowest rate ot Insurance Is placed Uu the Hupmobllo. 31.' Creamed waffles and coffee at Talent's 200. .114 Of Intercut to service men mid worn eu is tbo request ot a representative of tho Veterans .Bureau, Arcade build ing, Seattle, .Wash.. that all persons who served In the hi to war and tiro in need of dental attention at govern ment expense, write to tho nh.ivo ad dress for tho necessary blanks to In1 filled out that they may bo referred tu tho local doslgnutml dentist for exami nation. It's tho coffoe. Yankee Do-Nut Shop, 2$ North Front St. 6 New wall tents in all standard sixes. We have them and have tho world beaten In quality and price. Any can vas bed sheets in H nnd ll-oi, double fill duck tixlft. with snaps ami ring fasteners. The store that gives you better goods for less money. United Army Stores, J2 Central Ave. So. 3 Wade Sowing school .helps you tj sew and uress right, at small cost. Individual or clus wurk by the hour, city and out of town. No evening classes. W will shop for you by mall. All apiHiiutments by phone or mail only. M. J. Wade, phone 416. 331 East Main street 329 Mrs. U V. Joue left last night for n sojourn at Butte, Mont. It you like a good cup ot coffee go to the Medford Cafeteria. 312 Telephone 1040 Roguo Valley Floral Co., for your cut flowors and plants. Night phone 149-W. 330 Orvhardist! Lime sulphur $S.7S per barrel. Bear Creek Orchards. Phone 8 K i. Dr. and Mrs. E. P.. PU kel of Mcdord are registered at the Imperial hotel, Portland, and are In that city enjoying the grand opera season. Will pay 25c apiece for hatching turkey eggs under your setting lima. Eggs furnished. Pbone 23-J-3. tf Auto Insurance. Brown ft White. Several thousand dollars to loan on improved ranch security. O. Cltoggs. Mrs. C. C. Van Seoyoc and .Miss Sara Van Meter received a message last evening of the death of their sister, Mrs. Catherine Sherrard. of Cedar Falls. Idaho. Miss Van Meter will leave lor Iowa tonight. Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold nnder Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, Bke rent Gold Bay Realty Company. tf When you want dry mill blocks just call Valley Fuel Company. Phono 76. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 Fi Main. H CraOM.GlCE! THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE Soap -s BolIarBay With spring housecleaning coming :ocn, yeu cr.r. afford to miss the big saving of fered on the very things you will need the most. The older soap gets, the better it is, so you will make a double saving by buying in quantities. EM MOTHER MADE Crystal White, 21 bars . $1.00 Polar White, 24 bars . . . $1.00 Whte Bor(ax Naptha, 25 bars ,for $1.00 Pearl White, 25 bars . . .$1.00 White Linen, 25 bars . . .$1.00 Silk Soap, 25 bars . . $1.00 No Rub Naptha, 23 bars .$1.00 Luna Soap, 22 bars . . . .$1.00 Fels Naptha, 13bars . . .$1.00 A. B. Naptha, 15 bars . .$1.00 lAix Washing Powder, 9 pkgs. .'. $1.00 Rinso Washing Powder, 15 pkgs , . . $1.00 0 Mule Team Borax. Chips,' 3 pkgs. $1.00 Citrus Powder, 4 pkgs. . .$1.00 Star Naptha Powder, 12 pkgs . .$1.00 Sun Brite Cleanser, 15 pkgs .$1.00 Dutch Cleanser, 10 pkgs. $1.00 Ivory Soap, small size, 13 for . .$1.00 Ivory Soap, large, 8 for .$1.00 Lily White Soap, 12 for. $1.00 Peter Pan Castile, 12 for $1.00 CremcOil, 13 for $1.00 Fairy Soap, large, 11 for $1.00 Pecta' Mechanic, 12 for $1.00 Jack Rabbit Paste Soap, 17 cans $1.00 Bath Tablets, assorted, 12 for $1.00 Wild Rose Glycerine, 12 for .... ..... $1.00 Genuine Imported Castile ( .Soap in 3-pound bars (best . ever) 2 bars (6 lbs.) . s$l,00 Your last chance to buy Govt. Bacon at the low price of $2.10 for 12 pounds. New shipments to arrive April 1st will have to sell for $2.40. GATES & LYDIA.RD U.J.U 1.. tU.'.'J!4W AT-- Attention,' Car Owners For the next 30 days we will give 20 per cent discount on all cylinder ro boring in connection with overhaul Jobs and a ten per cent discount for cash on all labor. We have om of the best equipped shops In southern Ore gon and employ ' only experienced workmen. All ..work guaranteed. Uiveiside Garage. , , tf Better get some ot the print paper on rolls for wrapping paper, at this office and save 2 or 3 centa per pound Come sod Jook at it and ho convinced. FIFTY YEARS AGO a woman In Lynn, Mass., was sleep ing herbs on Jjer kitchen stove ac- uruius iu a recipe oi ner own, to rur nish medicine for the women of tho ne'Khborhood. Toduv. a ulnnn'u hrnw from tho little houso where sbo lived. there Is a four-story laboratory, mak ing tho same medicine for the women of the world. During tho last year almost 300 tons of carefully selected herbs were used In the manufacture of Kydla E. Plnkham's Vecotuble Compound. A woman's mndlcine for woman's ailments. Have you tried it? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VX)ll SALE lluick truck, new tiros, first class condition. John Crosslin, Ashland, Ore. FOIt SALE Keed sulky in good shape J44 8. Central or phono gH-J. 4 V,.,. The Colonial Liberty Bldg. Phone 298 "Its AH in Your Eye" i . A Fusion of Fun and Filosophy In Song and Story Is the ti tie of a new lecure recital that will be Klveii by Goorae Titus Wilson under tho auspices of the Presbyterian Church at Kogue Kiver Monday evening, March 27th Mr. Wlloon is well known to the poo ple of .tho Ilogun River Valley as a writer of original souks, poems and Lsketches, and as a producer of pprtras and mimical shows. He is especially happy In the reading and slnBiiiB of dialect, and his selections in this evening of humor ; and philosophy range from Uiley and Dunbar to Oil man and Klsor. Of Mr. Wilnon's work under one of the Eastern Lyceum bureaus the Times-Press of Delavan, 111., has the following to say: "Mr. Wllnon's work In solo singlug and dramatic readings were of a most ploaslng and charming character. Wonderful Is his power of adapting his voice, to varied styles and Imitations and vp cal expressions both, In song and Im personation. The entertainment will bo In the Presbyterian church and tho udmls-r.lf-n,.. Artiills rise; Children 20c, PA THIS IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR SPRING APPAREL,WHILE STYLES AND SIZES ARE COMPLETE. . . WeJi;irn vory ronijilrlr line of (Vials, Tvvcvtl Hltits, Tnl'IYta and .'ivit' tlrt'ssi's. Sizes Kilo ii awl prices that will appeal to all. . Our Misses' .lumper Dresses in Jersey, plain and check Crepe are very smart and worn with t lit attractive l'eter Pan IMoiise and a Jersey. Coat, make a very attractive ctuine lor school or office. We also have now Jersey Suits in plain and eoinltinatious which are so practical for all occasions Our line of Ciini;liaiii Dresses is now very complete. A. now shipment just in. In our Dry (Joods Department we have all the new patterns in Spring mato- . . . . , rials Crepes, (lingliams, Swisses, Voiles, Klaxons, Dimities and Organdies. Do not forgot that we have, a now Corset Depart moiit, , and liavt! a model for every figure. Corsets fitted and altered. : iiiilJHlill l!MIIii!Mli What a Five Dollar Bill mil Buy at Our Store We are soiling Men's Drown Sidocalf Oxfords for yoiuig men, on a snappy last tlmt fits the foot and a paftorn that pleases the eye, at ifi.00 a pair. Not since Uil I have we been able to offer sucli values, but TlieiEuicrsdii Shoe, Company,, puts them over this spring at K.00 n pair and tlu-y are, mighty good values. Next time you are downtown drop in and let us prove o you that you saVr money buying the UMEUSON' brand t of footwear. $clfClcll'tt 21 N. Central 'Good Shoes" (Since 1912) N ! 1 4 m I Ml 1