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Mfinrohn matl TTiTP.TncE. AfEnronn okfiov. fhtdav. 'avuil ii. 1022 TMOE FrVF, RELATIVE PACIFIC EXPLORER CLARK DIES IN MEDFORD Burnt! J, Will in puuMiul away ul tint IlllllKI llf l)r Hill), H. It. I'twllle, 111 Ho mil J lolly ut 0 u. in, today, ul the unit of K" gears'. lkcoiiad ,wiin liinii In t.'nluwiiy cnuti. ly. Md., In in nr., Hor KiiuiiliiiidlH'r wna n ilmildii amain of 1,1-wlii. of Ia'w In iiihI Clark faiiiii, tlm expluivi a of tlio l'n cl(U const. Mm. Walls ulm ' ticiiru u l uu and Splendid record M II HlllOlll Irliuliol'. dim Inning rullowo I tliut proreaalon from the lilto of J 7 to '0 ywtra. HIlO IfllVCH three SOU "iiinl one dunithter, Jits, 1', Castile iiml Mr. M J. ('Mint, of KI11111, Wash., M. K. Walts. Whlloa, Wash., itnil H, II. Castile of M.-llf.Mll. ruiii'rul sorvlro mil Ij.i hold ut I Ik' Chapel of Wih"Ii Conner Co., ut 2. 3d Sunday iiiulcr niiapU'i'i of thn Heveutli Day Adventlst church, of wnii h aim wan a member, Interment In JtuliH'ti vltlo cemetery. Father Champion Leaves for Europe t "..ft 1 7 it STORMY EASTER IN 1 C. v 1 ! M, ' X- ; . ' V 'l V1 S . 1 ' ' & 't'tt'n V rJiJ ' ft" ' ' ' fi ILLEGIHMATE SON OF.: 1U0NAIR E IS GIVEN DAMAGES IRELAND EXPECTED .tuliniiy Klllmnr, finihi-rw clttlit ill iiiiiplun. with Mm. Klllinno nntl thflr il iiiuliii r, .Mmy, who .liil on tlm H. . Aiiiliniii for JK(ion unJ mhr lltiioiiiiui ii'iiu-rn on mi t'Kti'lti'd t'linniir Juunf f li:I,KAHT, Ailll H.-lly lln. Ai New Books at County Library utittiliiK; ih In 1 i'U ' I'M') -A Kiufiiiy iMi-rt!.' Ill Id Ifimt IN .i il. l( .y llilmo Who lime WiiUlw.J lln- m'irii i.f illn OlOl'IK lulu. Il 111 11 Iralllt of u lull- ts'rii-d minik on 11 imiiol t t iumtlul rlnnl roiiataoii-ii lit Joy Mrwl Lint nlKhl. Thi iinlrol nun in.ikliie Iin iuiiiuIh fcfUT III rurfvw hour li n IhuW flrliiK fiom wliul.i 11 11 J iiMit hoiiihIimI fmir of ilio i.fKiivm, Tim nttm k oc. in 1. il in dm hi on inn ni tlon, Kiirtlior Mluiut IIiicm nltlioiitilt iot ir IivVimI to have ln-.. m tiio tint u re of reprlNtta, t-:iirrd lotlny ut th tcr Inlimllun of tlm rtufvw i'rliHl. All took pliu'v In Cruiullii io:nl. iho niilix fiom thn .ti' of Itmi nlKlit'K nffalr. Tim flint Ui'tlin im 11 MotiNt:int Iwihi'i' iitttiifit ' r 111 1 I. wliu wiii Fletlort .AlMiifcon, Ailvunritl cjurm In Yogi Ali. llaiiil iiuij.) fublon; A loot;, i ililk'Miiliy litnl Orluutul ocoiiIUmiii; 1'iul 111,1-irliuM; liunKi. Alien lu litutt- Karl, JIuklnK Koii ioliiUrs for Hie HuroJ.i Y NohI. Ciutsnr or.younK man of tuaiorrow; Munlen, li'-ni'l. Tlio ln'KtnnitiK r iiaklim llfo a tuaMtoriiluco; I'urinton, JKIIBKY CITY, ,V, J Ayrll H. DuniUKCH of 55,0m wcro nwurd'.-il V- dny to Vincent Kmi Uinlxtk, 27, of" Kanton, I'a., Iy n Jury In tlio llutlnon oouiity nuperlor Coi.rt wlili h fnnnil h wuB tlio lllcKltluititc ;iiiii(lon of tlio lulu Jlonry 1ombt-tk, mlllionalra tirew or, ! tntltlcd l' a uliure In tin; i-hUIC. . According U) tcblktony ut th trial, tlio plaintiff mother, 41m. Joliliio DoC'nrllor CoukIiIIii, wa employod tlilrty y-ar ago ih a cook in a real-1 dunce nur the Lt'inbuck' mumVn. J Blm bocany) acuuinted -Willi' the bn-wer'i on, Victor, who Is allfiflcd to have etiltTed Into a common law niAT; rlagu with Jier. Jut before tlio iliilf was born, Victor S alk-Kod to hive oonftmiMid that ha ulrf iuly was niarrlod and to have olwbl with the woman J not "to wreck tila lite.'' Blie went to ! KaHton und raliifil hor Hon. unknown ta frknda of the Limbeck family until the salt was filed few months ago. Taste is a matter of t5b.-icco quality We t'atc it as our honct brlicf that the tohacrm used irr Chcitcrfield are of finer iiu!i!V (and hence of better tae) than in any other cigarette at the prire. I-'ZS'U V Mjrtrt Ttbata Ci. .a'S'if';' lttVA hi l. Atl STATE HIGHWAYS INCREASED J CKesterfield Lower Prices 20 now 18c 10 now 9c (Two lOV-lRc) CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended SECY. OF SHANGHA rOHTI.AND. Ore, April H. The hUU- hlKhway commlaxton wa In itvu- (Ion lu-re today oix oini; bid for con- j t ratio on road and brldce work mtt-J doiu; t'ublo. . Kim uid'a linttoiy; Con- The triumph of tuo man who acta; lltir T(l lilfll lliul liHtll' I'unrflrf ifoln Tim luiuinnafl et li.klnfrM ft ii.ml Tn'.h.m; fn.wloy. A dauKhtcr of now J llosant, MnMicm; Ciiiant, Theoaophy "u,d t0 coat ftiHroxlmau-ly ircoo. r'mnro; Ulblm, Youth triumphant; and th Thwmojihlca! aoclety; Une. ww beina; ointd on 20 pro- . mi. linn..!.!, onri' nuouru uio iiikkt, i no iron oi ticiut), iiiikkr, .oiicku j,h.( for )ttVliiit. prading and ma Kln. -4'ho litpty KUik; McKo. llr-!llfi; Cooper, Why t- rolloce; llrad- cKdamUlnar. aKKretiutini; 150 mll-i anil for 1J blidifoa. mil'- Klgun s were to IxiurM of niciiioiy; . MacKpntle, Hbiiliiy, Yoimik folks' tncyilopedla of ell nliitlv-a; Moatitoiiiniy, Kill of In:k-- j nurtte; UlarrMt. The chum of fine t tulmlutd and thn convibwion Bldo; Overton, The anaworer;' Quit k. jmnnnrra; St rvlwi. Aatronomy with the to mk award tomorrow, ecconnu Aliul.lm Ac t:o.; Itullnnd. Clorambault: Inakvd eye; fUHhnian, CliimlHlry end to niiountmriit nt noon. lt..i.V. Ttm Inland : Hulmtlnl. Hrara. jclvillr.atkm; Drummond. Ascont t' "i" "f r,,Bir? I1 ... , . ., . , ,. , , , ,. than thoiw for hlKhway or re iiioiicIik; Hiiclair. I ho luiud. orac. 'miin; JnckBon, Out ttinK our nerves: i..... ... nt owntutd wiiii" ri-turninir from . i.rowlni; ui; alxili'. Tim younn en OulUk, The efficient life; J'ylo, A num. j,iKhway fiiKlnccr Nunn, wirtk, tho (mcond. a oruoi-iilion cbanled; Wolla. The ninn who Ml ! mil of p.ronul hyKlenc; tialbreath. T. I rfnir. rnthollr, who wna ahet and la in,,,,.,..), ,i, ,.ni, wt.ii.. Th ...nilu ,.t.Mr n, i in,. ,,,.,i fna ,y::t,rn,,:n:.rm!:r-,.r l'- W..l..,r. ..r.,,,,.: V.,,!,,.., jtlon; K,k. The battle with tubercu- irtaiit. who UKd iii ttt.- aire.t after I Nor-Flctkm IobU and bow to win it; Otla, Tijlwrcu. in ahot. Abhoilanniulii, How ti be a YokI; IokIh, lla rnuHe, cure and prevention; 1 - '-1 1 .aj 11 Spair.iliuu. Your doK and your cat, how aOOOOOOOOOOOXX)OC0000XXXX)OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCOOOOOOOOCOO lo CUI'" fur them; Chambera. Urcuk- taftrt. luuclieona and dinnra, how to Y. I C. A. TO VISIT rortland aaaoclation before coins to organization he la one jf the Vice the foreign fteld and ton freely r-oK-;, presidents. A meeting la scheduled nlaed a one c the moat outstanding; witn the gtate hghw8y cotnmlaslon on lilfll 111 4. .11. . J. .I ll Cll'S II1U northweat has produced. "Hia worli matters pertaining to the nae of tne MEDFORD IVIAY 17 J. C. Clark, tor the past ten ycara awijciated general aecrtiary of the Shanghai Young Men's Chriatian a aociatlon, will visit the valley May 17, according to word recently received from tho-Y. M. C. A. state office. Mr. Clark had been for some years in in China has bei-n remarkable. Ten- u r' tatlve efforts have been made to have Prations, and other matters of m?w Mr. Clark speak nt the forum dunc-h- tance to the telephone Industry will eon of the Chamber of Commerce. , be taken Up. " ' He will probably be ued for a pub- , Latiie-. .t mfin. einiind ln th0 'and dyed In a superior manner. 8end your garments to Forsythe, UB Miatle toe. Phone 341. Packages called for and delivered. 20 "Beauty s the first gift that nature gives to women and the first she takes away." E. liurnham'a toilet rerjulsltles,'1 shampooing, hairdreaslng, manicur ing, facial massage, scalp treatments. lie address ln Ashland and high schools of both cities. locaiBriels A. J. Vance left for Portland this afternoon to attend a meeting of the Market News executive committee of the Oregon; hair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop, chare" .f th boy' depnrf mont of the . Local Telephone Association; of which ' Medford Building. Phone 191-L. tf NEW FOOTWEARforEASTER New Oxfords and Shoes for men, from $5.00 up to $9.00 ' ; New Strap Pumps and Oxfords for women, from $5.35 up to $8.75 We have (pent thirty-four yean in thd shoo game, and thirty-four year, is a long: time, we fit your, feet, we don't guess Bt it. Like any other profession, we take pride in our profession. IF YOU HOLD ANY CONSIDERATION FOR YOUR FEET, PATRONIZE A CH0EMAN THAT ACTUALLY KNOWS HOW TO FIT THEM." ". " ' Livestock rOHTI-AND. Ore.. April 14. Cattle !plan them, how to servo them, how to nominal; no receipts. Hogs nominally. oen.ivo ai iumiii; .Martin, Make your leady; no receipts. Sheep steady jown hula: Drake, Maternity without receipts 43 8.' f . - atlfferlnK; lllbson. Wltcleaa telegraphy l 3 '"'' : .and telephony; Arthur, Home bulldors Gutter KUide; Kit by, Ihirfmllls, narcissus and how to bmw them. vOooo Shoes" 21 North Central PORTLAND, Ore- April 14. Butter steady; extra cubes 30tfi3!c; under-.! grades "So; cartons 36c; prints 35c; SYDNEY, N. S., April 14 This city, j Dutterfnt, No.. 1 thurning cream 3&c due lo coW'strikes and long do pros-' r.o.b. rortland; undertfrades 33c. ' alon in the steel industry, is "broke."! ' according, to Mayor Kltztterald. Until! San Franciaco MlrkeU June no more checks for civil em-! BAN FHANC1SCO, April 14. (IT. S. ployes will be cashed, tho mayor an-'bureau of Markets). Eggs, extra firsts nounced. beeuuse there are no funds 27c; extra pulh'U 24 He; undersized ut the bank to meet such paier. j.o. 1, 2lHc Poultry unchanged. r (Siiuc 11112', B OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOCOCX) M- jam. TOUT TICKLERS' Thin ix ii ww vgg ( iiuinuilt'i'il or money ivfuuilotl. Will not milk or jcllo. Is firm nml will slay on hook, no mutter how mtiny easts you , make. To try u can will be (onvilKMIlj. We carry it line of Gul.l Meilul Camp Furniture, to make tin? trip more comfortable. , ' ,'- 'I'lic Tourlftt Wont Stay 1-oiig if I-'or. cat J'lie Nmoko lllilcs the Scenery. Southern Ore. Hdwe. Co. t Phone 300 203 West Main Spend moderately on your past- I nge and yet r,et the maximum m comfort and service. Sail Irora Montreal or Old Quebec . two days down the picturcs'iio St. Lawrence only 4 days open aea. Ariitocratlc serutcf at domocruKc area on i f -1 t -..,f II 4 J -ft ONE CtASS SHfPS rttrtlier Infoi'miiHon from local railway uml Htouintilili) nBonts, or V. II, JU'Hi'oii, (Ion. Agl.,' I'niiM. Dept., fiS .Third .St.. rtirtlnnd. ..Oregon. mL fairyM The Wishing Frog Fish or the Angling Fish. SNihiKCUS and Plmale had Iw-cn ever an liiterpmril in Stella's account of tlio KlnuiKi" llttli I'll Kili. of how It la a emiMln of the tiny Soa Jhano, uinl of how Imth Mr. l'lpo KIkIi uml Mr. Si a Horn, have pourli pockets In whVh to carry tlii lr lutbloii, ami of Imw pinir Mrs. Sea ilorKo ami Mra. l'l Kinli huvu uu such (kh Kat siicli as Mrt. Knni;aron has. "t ahoulil think the mother Flali wouM' fort awfully unhappy ahout hav ing lint hiilili-K uhruis kuIiii lo their fattier Inateail of t. arr." exclalnrd SiiooKiuiiH. "Tell uu, Stella, ilenr, can you ttnnk of any other queer fish to till alKot? I i'a Iota of fun to hear of them !" The Utile Winning Kairy did not answer for several momenta, for she wa I hUiKlng jiiHt as hard u alio coulit think. "Yen," ahe replied at length. "1 can tell yon of just uhout the atraugest Kih iniagiiiahle I Yon are now going to hear shout the Fishing Krog !" "(Hi!" riled l'linsie. Ill a disappointed tone. "1 thought we were going lu hear of a mranun . "Well," luugliril Stella, 'and an j-ou are. ICven tlioagh It l called R KlnliliiKlKrou it u a Kixll and It alio la often enllod an Angler Fiah. Here." and tne Vnlt. v slopped to pluck a blado of grunx which in some magic way Hiiddeuly elianged into a Kairy pencil, "I'm going to draw- a picture of this 'Angler' so Hint you can sco Just what it loukg like and how It In no way reminds one of a Krog." Tho two Urownlea leaned over to have a good Iwk while ahe was drawing. "This Ayigler l-'Wi la a large creature from three to five feet Ions." Stella explained. "It haa a dig head and a short fat body ending In" a long thin tail, and it la Just about as ugly as anything could possibly he. lu mouth la simply huge, while lta teeth are longi cruel and pointed end also movnhle!" r 'Movable!" exclaimed rimalo in aniaaement. "Do you mean to'aay that It can move lta tenth?" . ; . "Yea," laughed Stella, "but It can't remove them I Well, to go on with my atory. ' This Angler Is covered with a naked akin I ineun by that, that It haa no ariUeH nu ll am cover other Kluli, but Instead Its skin ia roughened with warta and bumps." "It is also very clever, it" 'Mow la It clever?" asked l'lmsto curiously. "It's the siinie greeny brown color as tho grond tinder the aea. and. as It knowa It, thlu la what It doca to catch smaller Kish, which art what it eats- It aura around anit around uml thoroughly muddles tlm water so that It can't he aeon, thou It ahakca li.o lung, thin, threadlike filament that utunda up .from the top of Its head, (Yon cart kco lt in tho picture) The passing Flanea see trie shining up or tuis tiiamenc waving uo above, thn nuidil eil water and, thinking it Ih sonicthlng good to eat. couui near It and arc sud ilonlv aeiaed by the Angler. "J'lmt la how tho Angler trot Its name. It angles or fishes, for other Klsh. It la ulso exceedingly" greedy, Sometlinea when Humana angle, this hungry thing grabs a Fish Just aa the Fish la about to grab the fisherman's hook ,111.1 la hauled up hanging on , to tho FIhIi, and It won't let go until It Is knoekod on tho head." "V h c n fishermen hook an Angler they ni'vr.r throw it away, even though it la not Koou in ui : mey nuvw i . r it bocitutio they know Li?"j- tllHl .wnen tney cm opun the atomneh of tiila greedy-1 it tin nion. ster they are aura to find it uulto full of freshly swallowed smaller Klahi" ' The Parlor Tea Rooms (1 Announces Its Opening JS I I: to Patrons ' p April 15, 1922 ' 11 Woolworth Building ' ' ' Jl . Afternoon Tea 3:30 to 5:00 l , Luncheon 11:30 to 1:30 ' ; i f'opjily'i', AXGLUit iiau 13'J3. riionu lliortilway 0(1