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i M.i:nroui) maik truuine, mkiwoup, orkcion. I'lUiuy, Auuin .7, 1022 wTas?IS!rds TOO MUCH THEORY V. to Express Herself a, ;J ! " f ' - "After six years if suffering from stuinui-h trouble I sin feeling fine. All the Moating n ml soreness Is (tone from my stomach and bowels. I can cat nil I like now, 1 can't think of liny words suitable chihikIi to praise Mnyr's Wonderful Ueniedy. 1 nil sure It has saved my life." U 1 n simple," liHi'inloNH preparation that re move the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal- trt and allays the Inflnm mntlon which causes practically iill Ktomnch,' liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or numey refunded. At all druggists. dtujrgists. Adv. TJir Paid. With the Disappearing ) Point .v. V r IN TEACHING IS CANADIAN VIEW NOW II TO E BETTER . HAV HOIS WEEK News of Jackson County Intf n (Hi) pusinc. H. li, Adam was NKW YDIIK, April " Tint Van luditlng services In Itiilio Fulls hut km1 worti utiiihhi to gel a niitti iici'oh expect to In. hi services here huh) ho plain while lirunklyn amassed flvn iiHirnltm and ut nlislii tuu timidity, runs In iliu lot me tit Norfolk yestiir- ! riiU'AtiO, April President Hard ing has given his personal endorse- Inient to the movement inaugurated ly the Aiiictk.vn Homes bureau for a national "better homes week" to be institntud next October us un an nual event, "It sives ne special pleasure," wrote President. Harding in reply to a letter from William It. WraforU, "to record my endorsement and approval of the 'bitter homes week. It may tie trite but It is everlastingly true that the home is the cornerstone of our civiliwitlon. Hetter homes, more attractive homes, homes whose ecu imnts will find true refreshment and real Inspiration to increased efforts tor education and culture, such homes u the ones which assure greatest stability to our institutions, grvnlcst security to our society. I cannot but fed that the effort you are making Is one which deserves a wider projection and I would be glad if your example might presently be SPOKANK, AHi The eduea- tional world has su.'l'errd from too much theorising and until ideal and ideas are translated into actual prac tice, education will nut occupy lis rightful place in the world of affairs, Harry Charlesworth. president of the Canadian Teachers federation de clared In an address before the Inland Empire Teacher's federation declared in nn address before the Inland Em pire Teachers' association here today. "One of the greatest problems we face as educators today," Mr. i'harlosworth said. Is to furnish the tremendous forces of inspiration, en thusiasm and optimism which are aroused nt our educational conven tions and tv concentrate them on the definite work of making essential improvements und advances in our educational system." "The first vital step to lie taken in raising the standard of educational efficiency." he said, must be taken by the teachers themselves. He added. "When we each become a practical i:uliatinK center for the propasation an inspiration to a nation-wide enter- pRESS your ' Kcdipoint straight down on the tinner nrut flip icaj sheathes itscil m the barrel, where it can't break or damaga the lining of pocket or handbag, Redipoint leads are double length. Each one writes 25,000 words. The cap turns both ways, driving the lead out or drawing it in. Redipoint is guaran teed against defects of material and work manship. Made in standard and pony sizes; aluminum, nickel, silver and gold finishes. - Prices rang ing from 50c to $3.50. Redipoint leads in seven degrees of hard ness, 10 cents per box. Ifatipcin): m ."uil, fAi. off. ?oJ4 e&rjkere by reliable dealers. .... Prifos range from 50 to S3.00 ' ; Corner Book Store " "SERVICE" ' Cor. Main and Ilarf lett. Phone KK2-H roughta and even hard chest colds to disappear, why trifle with thing that will prohshly disappoint? ; Hawking and snuffling' and also sorenesa of the mucous membrane go and you will feel fine in almost no lime. Just get one ounce of Tarmint (double strength) add to it a little sugar and enough hot water to make a half pint and you've got an Inexpen- isive remedy better than you can buy ready mixed. Its poothins, healing action on the membrane is the reason so many people use it for Catarrh and acute THIS WEEK ONLY TAILOR-MADE1 T SUITS Values $50 to $60 1 - ... t t. .... - at 50 I'M , H 128 E. Main - "IT RADIO PHONE Deliveries on Complete Units Are Way Behind ; WE LIST STANDARD SETS Place your' order now We sell complete plans for " those who wish to build i .; j their own sets : Renard Electric Co. PJtiopellOpO. 108 N) Central 1 , Efficient Work " ' Reasonable Priceg of the doetrine that our wliools are beyond doubt an essential vital fo tor of national life, then the effeet on tho ftenoral publlo will be aueh that "ve shall no longer have to mourn of the apathy and disinterestodneK of the people," The most important function of the school I the inculcation of right principles of living with the (spirit of "service not self" alwavs predomi nant, Mr. t'harlesworth said. Ministers to Meet With Society Dancers ASHEVU.I.K, X. C. April 7. The ministers of Asheville decided today to call a mass meet ins at which it was said they will "reason" with members or the "dancin? set" and their parents in an effort to alleviate the necessity of keeping in force a city ordinance passed last fall forbidding public danc Ins. ' Best Cough Mixture Is Home Made Arts. With. Siel Tjoosoiw. the I'lik-Rin Slow tjic Irritation mill t oucliing Cram. Fine for Chest Colds Too and Is Cheaply Made at Home prise of the same kind The Idea buck of the "belter homes week" movement is to educate the American people to make the home beautiful and thereby create a home environment that will have a lasting cultural influence upon the nation. It in planned during the week set aside for the puriHise to demonstrate in ex position and exhibits of model rooms and homes In towns and cities throughout the country the facility with which even people of small means may make their homes har monious and attractive with artistic furniture, draperies, rugs and ap pointments of nil kinds. HARDING ISTENS TO ROOSEVELT'S PLEA WASHINGTON", April 6. The navy deimrtmenfs side of its dispute with "little navy men" in consrrss was laid before President Harding today by Secretary Denby and Assistant Secre tary Roosevelt who took to the White House detailed information on which the department based its request for a navy personnel of 96,000. A house sub committee cut the figure to 67,000. No formal announcement of the president's program was made, but his conference with the department chiefs was said to have encouraged them in (their hope that congress would even- When you can make, in' two min utes, a world beating remedy that acts a.reciiy on me memoran. " , hp sub-COmmlttee auth- nasal colds. Adv. CLEAN UP WEEK To make room for new shipment ' - 1922 "Singers' i We are sacrificing these Sewing Machines ' ' 1 White Rotary, new $60 1 Standard Rotary, new 1 $53 1 White Rotary, used $20 1 Wheeler Wilson, "used $18 1 Singer Tailor Mach., used . $20 1 Long Shuttle Singer, used ....$25 1 Comfort drop head, used ....$15 1 New Royal "Drop Head, used $10 1 White U, S. Drop Head, used $8 1 Amazon Drop Head, used $7 While They Last, at 10 S. Fir, Phone 215-R Dr. Johnson - T I . I Says Good health depends on good digestion. Good digestion depends on good chewing. Good chewing depends on good teeth, "" ' ;' THEREFORE Good health depends on good te'ethi Dr. 0. J. Johnson I DENTIST. 228 East Main St. Phone 669 orization upwards. HAIL DAMAGES COUNCIL BLUFFS OMAHA, Neb., April 1. Hot weather in Nebraska and parts of western Iowa yesterday was followed by wind, rain and hail storms which did considerable damage in a number of instances. About $50,000 damage was reported from a hail storm in Council B'.uffs. Iowa, while consider able property loss occurred' in sub urbs of L.incolnHNeh., from hail. The temperature in Omaha yesterday reached HZ degrees. RELIGIOUS QUESTIONS SPOKANK, April 6. Questions con cernins religious beliefs asked a pro spective Juror by Prosecuting Attor ney W, C. Meyer In the trial in super ior court here today of Maurice P. odd, changed with the murder of Frank P. Iirinton, a soldier at Tort George Wright, were ruled out by Judge W. A. Huneke. Disbelief In capital punishment and prejudices already formed caused four talesmen to be excused before noon adjournment. C'odd, a former medical, student at Northwestern university, is charged with having thrown Urinton over a railing in a local business block to the floor two stories below. Mayor Of fers Prizes Of Dogs and Canaries YOUNGSTOWX, Ohio, April 7. Anyone who finds a hole in any Youngstown street paving six weeks from now will be given a prize of one bulldog or one canary. Mayor George h. Oles declared today, JJulldogs for men, canaries for women. It was Oles' way of saying that he had put a force of men at work to repair the streets. ' ; Prince KcriouHly III. 'ATHENS, April 7. (Uy the Asso ciated PreHH.) princess Elizabeth, wlfo of Crown Prince George, is se riously ill of typhoid fever. , Sho has developed a high temperature and considerable concern U expressed, by members ot the royul family, t . ! rltrlit in line for thosn KoIqk and mm ! Inn front the different soda uprlnits itttiit nrf hpeomlinc' ideasiirn rucorts Idui'inK the summer and full mamn. Mrs. MeHxtnr, Mrs. (ienrjte Uriiwn and Miss Moiil.t. all of rirnw ttHboio, 1 wore nnmnj; the visitor Inst Saturday. ; Miss Motila and another ynuns lady tln flu. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 1.. llurtliv Imve hmri'hnied un Inculmiur. nnd win hiitih thrlr own imhy ihix thl surlm:. They Intend to mine nuitt u irnml ulst-d flm-fc. to kiop this viinti'r. Tills will :uld mint her poultry yanl to the already liiiri'imlni; number between ThU'H nnd Plinenlx. wiitnofiiiay mornlnc nt half iiiit ; Miss Moni! and another youn oiuht at Hie Sjk uhI Heart hniltal In started on th( singe for Iliitte'iilU tt Med ord. Mih. .Vi Kranklln. tlniielf , rrsumo their studies In the hhl ter of Mr. nnd Mm. A. N. Furry. ' Refund I umterwent nn operation for ntpi-ndi-' ' ! ills. Mrs. Franklin went Umnmli . Heriliun Meyer nnd wife or l.ak.e; the onleul fine nnu wit retiiiit f,y ,creeU, and Herman Mover. Jr., passed, when her fattier left the honpta lute tliimprh hern Sutmday with two cars, in the afternoon. lr. flan. was the' em h having tlrensed ho;s nnd eul fir operntlmr .urircin. ,hp M,.llfri, miirk,.,. 1 Nun Ii l handler has tlie Wont gar-: . ,, , , , , .leu place t North Talent, unit h-w' J' l'ron l" havlllK iut a lot of; the hmd till sown to ki am. Hud Julia-, '",l'r"vin-: dime on IiIh reside urn. ho sun has khen up Ins lease vn the having tho house repainted Inside and property. Mr. P.uttun nnd xvlfo have out and new flours laid, lie is d ilna the hou.-e on the ptaee mi.) will re-! the enrpenter work himself as that I mum at least a tuii-iion or tiw Mn,. ilier. ECU Sillliiian, the SiiKar Howl mail of Medfurd. was in IHioenlv Sijturilay n Inminens vnll. a vik i y ii EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. O. Vr-vUH lu it(y,'liiM K-ttor for tUt ivimI'Mw or IIUM w I I'Mlllv; I IIIIIUH'H in nil 'i ( April, !Uh, nnd the following Sunday, Aril II. Kiister Sunday lliern wilt tie a union Htimliiy Mrhool setvlee as the ' Uiieso Creek and Hrtiwipilmro school 'have liijen Invited u meel villi un itud save a picnic dinner. Among I he Ituests lierii fur illuuer Sunday,' not enuuilni; those if our town who mum In for dinner. wr II. A. nn Siyn, Vera Vim Hooyoe. Suiiyoe, of MiMlfonl. ulmmer. Ashlitml, Mrs. V, V.. Tumy,"Mi!.' Vila und son I'M- aid Vllns if th Vilas ranch on the f-'itcle l'oltit Nedfotd road vln the old Iilg Sticky itHtlt, i'nrlylo Natwlek nf Untie Kiills, and Utt Until Nh hols. Mis, VIIiis und'hur s'ut were on llielr ia,,,T!ne '"we.. Kf ?ll,,v?"u Ihewotidnr, id lu.1.tiMeni..n.sV"U"ve lvt( VatV; .laeksoiixille. wen. i.ver to visit Mrs. , ..,. ,.,. ,uik The Sl'iil.ella Watfp fuleinnn's parents, Mr, nnd Mr.'.. ' n u"u' 1,1 1,W " l',.!K' ' " i,.. v. ..., -a N. Fii-neh of North Talent, last Tun-! 'n's t tvie uiipiMveiiuuil cunt unai day. " ; ltd quite a, sum tilwiml the t'ltuse und Mr. nnd Mrs. J, K. 1'lsh of the 1, stinti' nr the f)iittrint1o fltUctlH iilso do X. I,. Uarden ranch In North Talent 'nnted f liiU iiml cash, and' the work Is were over to the county seat last t llt.ni We'l Intended t.v lur street com VSed.,esd,,y to pay their taxes. This ml(iRlinn wlh lhi,;veAult Unit now f:,-mZ,;,:,1:: Zi mm) ? i.. w.;..e ...,. like many others who are iryliiK to farm in this valley, he does nut see how one can pay such high tuxes. and make more than a lmre livlim. mental trees neatly planted, and many aim not many persons are willing to of the river boulder that were scat Vi i i oiaKtt n mi'i e living. tered over Hie surface, hiive been spend a Tew day reenvei lug Ills owned that ' I hV TealMwv, ' wh'l,Hl ,,,"","r d arnumed so as health. Ho had nn attack of the flu same thinif. The fact Is ve iir',. run-'10 Wl0" I"0 "'" hnihln'l'y sOjiitld Is takltif, II week' vilciitlnu. itlng out the would-be 'home t.nllder i tnnl " bioks very attriuthe, anil helm."' K. A Ifildreth of Unite Islls. mine from this, little vniieys with our In-i situated along the bank of our beuutb 1 In Monday f r dinner, lefi jii horse flaled values, nnd water iiniiilliiK ilet't. 1 ful l.lttle lliltte creek and on tho jwlth S:iiu II, HarnUh. went out on the Mrs. Iteauy Welu has returned to (other side by the- bnnlevnid. and that stage to Jacksonville" via Medford In the county farm (to oversee the woi k j enutiected with the Crater l.uke high- piomne the assessor' hunks. He., to of .ariiis for lis ininat. s. but ha to wav w, nlwt mtomion f thu lasses his district, returned tills Wed' hire all the Work done, as she Is In .'..,.,. ... ..... '..,,,. ,..i, .,,., o ..i very poor health, since she has had . " ' ' ' ' . ' -- ... :anu Trom t rnier i.nKe, ami. nis i no ami suirteu assessing niom; ine imn- llie Von dor Ihei'vi iwere othefjli'sldes ""l(ld hay llellen (iiinllles nnd ennio by hAre for seeds" luuoiut '4; ftir It Is quite well their ilimier. eoveitd with a fine' selection of ornn- Karl II. York of the fore In the dlatrlhuiing ilepiii'tmeut In the Med- foul iiiistnf flee Cllltlx ill Moniliiv lii hills vlii' Heese rreek. 1C. T, lliH'fe of Hutte l-'nlls. rnnin out on Satiinliiy's stiiiie, t'Wil; dlutmr at the Sunn) side and went on out to Mel' ford. du V. Cream of Spinach Soup 77ii' win Ay t an tenntm- iral crroin loiip of X'trif ilf iViiiHf flavor! t limp. Hour, 2 thip, butttr, ' 91 cups tmllliiK wsicr, ii qt. or i lti.piiii.h, psppci, 1 tap. tslt, 3 ctitu watsi, I cup Ci nation Milk. Wh splnsi h thornuKhly , aiut uriok Si) minutes In tmilluf wattr, Uisln and rub through slrvi. Melt htilisr, add flour. thrn milk, and conk 3 nilniiirs; ld Ih lUiisi'tt and n with tull and pppr. Thli iipt wrvrs als ptopl. ?Vty To. II ) kv't auf ltM.urf kMklil at loo ll4 tcl, III. I lt ( t'aallM Mlllt lr4 oil. C . fui t mi4 Hiaf, K..ll.d, Ota, B or nillicr was In his line of business. but now is a member of the mercan tile firm of Geoise llrow n & Sons. There were four passengers on the I llutte Falls .ntii,H Saturday going to Hutte Kails. j Saturday afternoon there wss a coup Mrs. Jack Allen went over to P.uch Sunday, nnd remained with tier par ents for a few days' visit and will re. turn this Friday. A. H. Houston of Phoenix bought at public au. Hon t Jacksonville, one hundred nnd twemv-flve Willi.. t. horn hens. This wilt tuini; Mr. Hou-lmn' "pfsed of Mr. ami Mis. Hngen ton a fliM k up to siiTn.- In io m t o I Mr. Hngen's mother, Mrs. Kanaff. hundred in-jis. 'and four or five children piissed Mr. and Mm Shaw of Ashland .'through here on their way pi beyond were down to visit th.ir son and his.ut,t. pa'ls with two horse tenuis and S. S. Stephen, ,w , out Moniliiy " ''' "'! Mrs latten was ran y mornlm nskinct .Hie different an.si1"8 ft hah" on t,,r"" ,"'," oht and who might ! Interested In the p!y'n0 "belter and Hie wenther Old and grounds tit th Phoenix school. to!dnm. The nest I heard of theni theyj contribute toward the remaining were trying to ull up It icky II ill , aaiount . needed to pnf for the new about 1 1 miles from here. Tuesday a' trart w liich it is contemplated beliiB r .,-,i,v. n.i i. , . i. ... ,.,' ,,. Mil, I, IIMIINIH . hnnl I part of the time up there. Mrs. Kanaff j Is a womiin siiy years ot age and has The Four Best Sellers TANbAC MASTINS' VITAMON TABLETS ANTI-URIC tho guaranteed rheumatism remedy HAYSSEN'S FAMOUS GOITRE OINTMENT Heath's Drug' Store The SanTox Shop , 109 Eatt Main Street. a homestead four miles bey. mil Untie Falls and had been up a few days before, walked out t) her homestead where she had left plenty of provisions and horse feed, but when she reached llOIIKht. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Downing, former residents of Medford. returned from a yenrs stay In California, to their new home which they have recently purchased nenr Medford. AlthouKh thoy have done real well while in the Joldcn Stute. tht-y could not remain '.,.... . ... , k. I . . In.. , , 7. M.' lUdand A. rurVy'' nive i " ""'' l"f 'f' both turned their, cattle out on their I ,,ro,Pn ., tbo Kriib all taken and) pastures, the last of this week. They j "1 horse feed left exponed to the tats' say the KrnsK is bcKinnlng to grow j and mice and that ab'iut destroyed, i . quite rapidly tho past few day and; had lo walk back to lliilto Palls, spend that feed will soon lie good. the night and the next day hero and Mrs. M. Hose ;ent to Medford last two 0r 1Pr c,,n.n walked out to Hose has been with her s,.ihi... P nnrusmj. me iioinestean Mrs. A. .8. urry of Phoenix, for the greater part of the winter. Mr. Mayfleld, who has lived nt Phoenix for nioro than a year, has bought a small tract of land Just east of Talent, known ns the Johnson pliU'0. -Mr. Mayfleld contemplates Retting a solili-r's Joan in lue of his) era have to undergo out In the hills. Mr. ond Mrs. Hngen are from San Kranclsco and Mrs. Hagen has been a mugazlne and movie writer, qultu an experience from city life to home, steading In the Unite Kails mountains. Mr. YV, Iturg and daughter who are bonus, and in that way be enabled to;n the old Onion place near Rogua work out a homo for himself and family. This is a most worthy wny to take advantage of the opportunity given nn ex-service man. Mr. May field remarked he did not want any one to give him anything, he only wanted nn opportunity to earn It. If many others took this view it would look more .like a real service man. Mr. and Mrs. Iiouglas Steiiilinan of Phoenix were visltlnsr .Mrs. Stend miin's mother, Mrs. Works, of Talent last Sunday. Ilfv. Mrs. Angel nnd son Joseph, were calling nt the Under homo south of Phoenix, last Sunday, Mrs. Fred Kurry has been quite III with bronchitis, tho past two weeks, but was better Monday. Several of the members of Oak Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft, of Phoenix, went to Grants Pass to cele brate the 2ith anniversary of ' tho founding of the order. Mr. Nell Franklin of .Medford, made a business trip to Talent Thurs day forenoon In connection with some printing work. Mrs. A. H. Furry went to Medford Thursday to be with her daughter. Mrs. Neil Franklin who Is 'nt- the Sacred Heart Hospital, i . ' Mr. W. M. Ciirless of Thoenlx was at the Plant farm Thursday morning on business, , river, about six miles above here were here trading and having his team shad I Saturday, i ', Tho Stanley Urns, brought in quite a' bunch of mixed cattle Saturday. There j were quite a number of young calve among ihcm anil they all looked fine. Messrs. Ralph Tucker and Slaiili of IlrownHboro. were among the, business callers Saturday. Mr. Htnub is tho present mall carrier on tho Lake Creek route but lie has arranged with Mr. Van Dyke to fill the contract for the rest of the time till June 30th. Alex Vestal 'of Iloeso creek, nnd Clarence Itoblnelt and wife of Med ford also came In to visit Mr. Hobl nett's mother, Mrs. W. I., ("qlldreth and family, nnd Mrs. Koblnett's father and her stepniotlinr, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Perry. W. L. Hurst and Ron who went down to the, oil fields Bcijr rialiersflfld, Cal a 'short time, ago have returned and report that times flro good and plenty of 'irk:'alsr) plenty of men to do It. Sunday was a passably pleasant day and there was a good atiendatico nt tho Sunday achool. Wo hud no preach- Spring Millinery Creations ... . Are now pn display at our temporary quarters in the Medford building for your inspection. An exclusive hat to suit every individuals' taste iFAY and SLOAN ft Room 426 Medford Bldg. Medford . . a i iili V fj B If fi ! soLD ' 7 W 4 Ii - : on - k INSTALLMENTS Seo tho Latest Panorama Camera . We Develop Film3 Free Illinois Triumphs Basketball Tourney j s ruiCAOO, April B-The beef and brawn of the Walseka, Illinois, lilglii school basketball- team triumphed j E3 over the speed of tho Orcclny, Colo- eh rado five In the first game, of today's i ess play In tho University of Chicago na tional basketball tournament, tho Ill inois boys winning 30 to 22 although tho Colorado ,boy really played a prettier gume. Tho second game of today's play found a smooth working team from Missoula, Mont'., which ' seemed to kmiw basketball from A to Z, tri umphing by' a 2H fo 21 score over ft hard fighting but outclassed five trom Antlgo, Wis, ; ' s!Jlflf lllff tllllf lllf iiilltf f f if iiiif iiiiiiiiifiif iiii iiinii iiii iiitiif lit f it iiiatiiiftt iTi ; . iiiHHiMimiimmiiiiHiiii i:iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiis:i Anjoptimisi lis one who believes he can get Kelly-Springfield mileage from an ordinary tire. It costs no more to buy a Kolly EH E3 , McCUISTQN & McMURRAY 27 Hotilli Front, Street Plioiie 05 ess