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MEDFORD MATTi TRTBTTNE, SrEDFORD, OltKOOy. MONDAY, 'A?I?ir; 17, 1922 i ,i i I ii iii ii ii i i i in ii ii i mr- aa w 1 1 iQJiai.UJl J-1' ill- )' i wr w 1 1 1 n m ii 1 1 TWE three M'v IW. MAIlV A. M'l.ti:U, of ,'iitrtiui, N. Y., njtetl tn. win) ilet-Utroa. alio anliicd fifteen ImiuikIm on Tanbto nml feel Jtint find nil Uu Umo. Wit lu badly run-down iniidltlun. meniaie STATE CHAMBER ASHLAND LAUNCHES .( V.--: " ,V 1$ ' t-.U t-i i V ' .' ' 1 lr A TO SPEAK FORUM DEVELOPMENT OF POTTERY INDUSTRY nottiloK new, tbo (bulky dicli hat tnw boea Known fur yur, wbllo their merit liaro ix'on th subject of C"B jnctura without exploitation, flamplc of thn material technically known aa kaolin hnva been acut to I'ortlanil from th Hooper much, IU aaitio be ing forwarded imilitr olmtiilmr of com mcrcv ausnU-c for tb ptiri) of tnt Inn their f)unltilM Bit adjunct In lhi making of pottery. Tbo aitply from tlu IVnd Indian country In aald to bo lltllllleN. Now if kaolin to funllonliiK. In addition to I year, NutUsr Haa rval In a like 1 tsttrinMtit In .ifhnf CJifnfiii find 4a tbitll 1 quipped for thn position, From April 1 to Oct. th tamp ha vot d to tuoet at 8 p. li. and from Ot 1 to April 1 lit 7:30 p, m., right on thn dot to, with out hanKt'iK around thn cumpflro fur Lour without transacting business. "The I'eorlca" 1 to ho tho name of tho daw ahoeshop )il u Cbupln k lunuin aru about to Open on Kunt Main atrcft, rlKht In tho hwirt of tb thatrl cil and ratal) IjukIdoxi tllntrlct. ThoHH who trliiix'd thn lliciit fantan- Tii niiiiiiir or tun new ornniii-' asiiIiA.m;, April n. ine wniio t)0 , t(le Klnirtbury Bprlnii oarlllon ttin and M-rvli-o il- pin t im nt. of tlu cliff northoaitt of town.' prominently. Saturday ulRbt, did ao at tho Innplra-' Ori'toMi Htiitu ('tiiiiiilir of t'oiiimtiro'i, vIhIIiIo on thn tKtalrM of tho IM-ad tlon of I-ovcland'a ruramoiuit orchoa M, J. Huryoii, will nddrom tho nimn- Inillan alon, aro About to eonio Into tra. tii'M' fotuiii it llm M"dfurd t'Jiiim- tfllr own hy way of aupplylnjr a pro-1 t r of 'oiminr;.i ri.'xl W dnpmty. du':t mnlnontly ad.iild l pottnry' Aftr nn hN..iini of .umn fiv.i manufiictui-o. Tbla unuounLoniPnt la yiunx, Mr. tiurymi riturni to Ori'Kun with nn i i Ii-iii i- Hint fun liln to niliii)Mll'T the iitfuli of thla nuw iti-lmrtoniit, whti'li In to kIv uld to hitintx m i,f c j ii i r, ii ml comiin'r i In; fliil a to Ihtiiiiio iihiih cffotllvo liiNtltutli'iiH lii thi-lr riniii-itlvo i-otn I ii u ii i I !.. ' I Thn m fii'linlf h nf rumntfri till or ' iitt rttiui t Ioiim of ((ri-Kun t llH'lr con-' I vcihioii ii ynir na", nnlllnK tl"' I ri iy of IiiiiIiIIhk tip i oiiiiiii rt lul rr KiinlkUilloiiH of lh ntiil4', M.lllliii-d llu Mull' cliiinilii-r of ronnniTrfi to i IniniKiiintK mu ll n Hrvlii-. Thla hua I I.i-i-ii dutif. (ind oy T. Itlahop of I'ort j Itiinl, n dirvt'inr of .th" ftute chain i l.rr, In (ho purtilW-nl hrnd. 1 M. J. Iniiyt-n Ih no nlriil)Hfr to " '; nn. nor am lli r-oitHa' Of On-won unrninlllur to hlni. aa li wh- it rBJ ilnit of th Htuti- fur a iiuiiilx-r of yi-iiiw htnl m-ni'il tliw Kuai'nn Cham--r of t'liinmi-rt-n n l' ncrrtnry. l nli um for n 1 1nto th pulill-Uy iimnnKr of tli AMihind Hpiinaa Wittur coiitinlwlon, and iturtntf hl iritiilt-ni-i- In Houthi-rn ori-aon, mud" iit.tny tiU-iu1i. I (KI..1 il ill MV,Mif V.lll'l, r ( u n to f niuilt' writ nn 'I Mronw aantn nnd anln twwiva pnunUM in w. iulit, hut lhi la num tlv what 1 Uld nftxr till; inn Tunlnc. Not "olv that, I fi-i-i ymtm yotniaor," mtlit Mm. Mnry A. HiM'tuf. Imt Hi., Ilffbni rrlHrnt of AVnt-rton, N. V. "Ktir ovi-r it y-sr I wnii In n tirrl lly run-down condition and 1 twn ao iii-rvoun and rcl-M that muny ft n l tit t wituld ln-Ar thn limit ntrlhn nvcry hour, I wan nll to rat virv lUOv nnd tot xtrnmih rlaht nln. fl lift IV Ixi-oininK no Wi-nk 1 could E' The t'hlro H'Hiord him thin to nay about tli Ijii limmi Kipimltlon nhowit which will nhow In thin city for four ditya, tH-Klnnlng Wedm-mliiy night of thin wix-k: "L'fiMtitimt wc-iither fullitd to ket-p a criwil nwny from the Uulimun Kx- rNn tbla! Ponltlon nliowtt Which opened here Hint I'vi-iiiriif unut-r tne uuttpti.-en ot h liinlh.. .lt.t l'r..i..ilu ..t f addition to th Inexb.uHtlhle aupply of .,. ,'h varlo;m ,lUra;tlon, wrr. Kranue iroia iu tuair quarriea, nmo ,hrown ,. for bunlni-.. and for tho ' othor Important aaata, plua notable initial MKht rntertaitivd a goodly ItuptvvmiiKUta on u iik arain incnnor-. numt.i r. - . atlnK thn new hotel aud nanllarlum "Tho nhow rotnpan-a favorably with uny that have i-n vlnunly visit' 1 thU city and then U plenty of va i P ly In the prowrtttn offi-n-d. A mlnn trel troiipo Rlvea an entertulntne.nt lM-ttrr than tho avniano. Madame I re tin ha a collodion of hlKti brow doirn. a pony and flre-fiKhllna" borne, which wo throuwh a routine of plena I ti It performance. In the name teiit I a nilKht-of-hnnd performer nd u few i-urioBltlon In Milium! life. Tho man who lovea anuki-t tell you all, nmiui tin-in inu ni?ina ut fioniv wn-n i :c-atel In tho city proju-r, tljt-n and not till then will there bn a renal-aant-n of public Improvement com liienaurulo with thn numi-roun advnn taRoa enlHtliiW both In Aahlund and tbo aurtuundlnK country tributary to IL Mr. Ann Ittiaaell, o-uKenarlan pioneer of thla locullty, wa glKnally honored on thn ocraalon of hnr blth birthday, which occurred April It, by a family reunion bold at tho noma of bar dauwhter, Mrs. O. Winter, pn tb linKUnK wiln ,,, Itoulovard. A dozen or more relative Inrliidlnir repreaontatlvea of tbreo Renaratlona. w prvannt t partlcl paUi In thn ftlvltle. The observaneo waa really a compoalio one. Inaamuch a thn birthday annlveraarle of it dauKhterlnlaw and grandjn, occur- rltm on nearly tho aamo date, were All alone tho llun of tour of thn 'Irene" company, which apr at the I'aso theater tomorrow nltcht, I'attl Ilitrrold. who ptay thn l-lln rola, U ., pei.rated at tbla happjr Kathe heina; ntviaiiiio.l a at-nautlon. Kroni ( Iteover. Ball Uk City. Ban KrancUoo. ,j n . Cushlnir. of Portland, are tho hnrdlv walk from onn room to tho Oakland, Lo Anwele And other Cltle . t.rnnri,,.or4 cf ii,- Vlnlntr theatre. other, come word from the critic that ""bavin: purehaaed th llrKnor Inter -tin account or my awe i iiioukui m tun lilt ot inn aeaaoo. , my declining health wan natural, lul Tallinn ban provrd that I w-a mla taken. t can do all my own hmie. wurk now. I alerp nil nlaht lonw. wake up Irt thn niornlnW fecllnu r-fn-ehed and Junt feel fine all th dity Ion. Tanlnc cnn'l be prolK-d too much." It would h difficult t- Imajtlne a on, 00B ln U)11 at In thla playhouao which la the A few aurprlae awuit thotM who vlnlt "ThrouKh the Wave." a laugh prdoucer with the "allow. "Luther," although handicapped hy nature. prove entertainlnw and perform re- i markablo ft. i'erhup the moat, elaborate production 1 tho Arabian Kr.llitn. ln which tililek Mike Zlnney and bla torpa of aaMielanUi lutroduoo feui of IlluHloii and othtr far eirt UCtH, "A Inrwu number of other attrac tion. Including rldlnw deicen, BO to make up one of the but carnival ahown which ha paaaod through thin city." i 40-8. Notice Tell th world the American more cbarmlntt Inna than pattl Har-j VA Andrew, now apiHtarlnir In rold of thl year company." wrote com(c 0 n nn Frmncaco re :A, ,, o m ,h a w,wl blRhl3f "I-"lnr rrlU ji.f(:k,n ve. It. annual Ea.ter dance imlletm. .! Ilarrold ro l ick, thru cHro ,n 4 rPC4.nl nlmlM,r of Arjfo- Mond al tho Nat. lu) there with the comedy a If aim rmUly felt a 0Bt or tllRt fllyi a ,,,11 wheh la your cap on 22 )oyoo a ahn api-:ir; a If aha Jut .u.Ka,it. on m-utra intlcal tlnnn.: '. . . , t:inin anil nni; t rgi-iaum i iu couuin I Help amiling nnq muKninK aim c(ll U(j muaieul alao aoclcty a per-I T,id.,'y,,til!r Ji'"!' . U Uir;! ll l ln talnmg to It "upir cruf Ed I flll-l nr and by leadihg druwaiau everywhere Adv. . CLOTHES ECONOMY IjmIIcw' and Men' anllod and faded Karmcnl rtratnml nnd dyl for a minliial clutre. AH work given prompt ami rarcfnl iiK-'titloit. l'lit-k-agr4 rMl.nl for and uVHtu.vtl. S. W. KOItSYIIIK j DYER AND CLEANER Mt-)M.al 110 WHri.KTOK -1 .. . MO Savt tho wrappers Good for i&l , valuable premiums tmuaually well for mualcal comedy. ,hB olJ f,lnlllar of Ko-Ko in! dancea Kraeefully. nnd can act. 1 ,h- Mikado- a comic creation of whlch.l In Bait Uke t'lty MIh Ilarrold re- in.forf. ,,1- e.m ...... I rclvwl tho following pralae: "It will be lir well worth the while of thoac who . aw A' j,,, dnam (, aRaln being lo ll laat year to ro again if for no other dulRd ,n r(iWrdnK ft nw H,at0 of reaaon tnan to Rot a itllmpao of an i,iBCOBj t0 CBrved out or aouthern oxecedhiKly protty girl over whom one Drtgon and northern California, the I Inspired l lavlnh extravagant caplui of whUn ,g lo uo Medford. that prajae. I'attl Ilarrold I IrroalatlbK c,y , recOCTOB of thla hoBor to Sim haa created an Ireuo juat aa Fay jinquiah ail claim of becoming the Ilalnter creid Mint? Toy throtiKh fulllro 8,.ft, 0f Jackaon In favor ahoer peraimnllty." of Ahland. It will take more than a referendum to nettle thla mafter. With a auperabundanco of fraternal- lama hero already, effort are belnK made to revive Pjthlanlam. which flourlHhod here years ago and became extinct Hotter merge with the strong following of th order at Medford. rather than add to thn aurfclt of Isms Ieimanently eatabliabed hereabouts. Word ha reached Ashland of tho death recently, at Payetto, Idaho, of -r. C. H. Ilobortaon, former realdent of thla vicinity. Mr. Robertson devel ojhhI the Square Deal orchard property yetra agi, across Hoar creok, nnd for sometime mst baa been connectod with fruit aaaociutlon activities In Idaho. Walt IViter. of Ileacn atreot, drew the Universal boatlug stove glvon away by a local furnishing dealers' at a drawing hold lost week I .nut Thursday reminded ono ot war times, many soldier boya being In evl denco ou their way to new assltm menta nt Camp Lewis from southern garrisons, and during the train stop took occasion to hike up town by way of exercise. Mae looking fellows nuulo up tho detachment. Caroline Tllton. Catherine Tetten gor, John Cnley, Ituth tlflcld, Mnrjorle tdson and Aiwa IXiran, hlKh school pupils, have been cited na honor stu dents for a six weeks period ending recently, a distinction awarded to pu plls In higher classes, who having pur sued a rourso of not less than four rogulur subjects, wlu nlnoty per cent tiiorcin, or ot least a llko percentage In citizenship grade. Harold 8lmpson nnd verno lilue, Ashland attendants at too state university, am also classl flod aa honor students at that tnstltu tlon. . - Funoral scnices of t4iov lot Mrs Nolllo Darling, who died in this city April 13, were bold at Gold Hill on Sunday afternoon, interment being in tbo cemetery of that locality. The do- ceased was tho widow of Wm. Darling and had been a resident of Oregon for over 30 years, alio leaves four sons, ono of whom Is C. C. Darling, local photographer, A novel observance of Good Friday from a Protestant standpoint, occur red at BusnnvjJlo, Calif., where, busl ness houses and schools were closed in tho afternoon, tbo pastors ot three denominations Joining In a union ser- vice held at the theatre. Engineer Charley Wlnno ia home again from an enforded vacation passed at the Southern Paolfio hospi tal In 8an Francisco, due to serious Illness. W. H. Hndklnson has resigned na consul ot tho Modern Woodmari camp, and F. L. Nutter has been elected to fill the vacancy until the end of tho No cure for ft. but ndaa ' rencs is ortan brought by ASTHMA No cure -V relief U c Ow 17 Millie Jan LW YtmHg 1 A Satisfies the sweet tooth and aids appetite and digestion. Cleanses mouth and teeth. A great boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. Don't miss the joy of the new MIGLEY'S P-K-the sugar coated peppermint rid bit! MBS DO IT NOW $7.50 to $10.00 Itoeovcaji J'orxl or Chevrolet Med. Tent & Awning Co. Oppoaito 8. 1. Depot Dr. Johnson Says JUST A MATTER OF HISTORY MAN was an out door animal. MAN" lived in the open air. MAN worked ia the open air. MAN" slept iu the opon air. MAX ate hard fruits, nuts, roots, which roiuiml thor ough chewing, which devel oped the teeth and kept them clean. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 223 East Main St. Phone 669 GEM CHUNG China Herb Store Thla ! to certify that Q!m Chung of Medford. Ore. haa cilrurt m nf nllr and alninneh trount. fL M. Leonard. 60 J 8L. Omnia Pans. Thla la to corttrv tlmt film rhimv nf Medford. Or.. liaa curt-d of nimur oi inur year stunning, t - U. Isham. 1J 8 Pt., Grants I-huh, Ore. Medrord, Oregon, Jon. IS, 11T. Thla la In pprtlfv that 1 h nmlnr. signed, had very aevero atoirutch trouhie and had been bothered for several year and laet Auatiat was not nviwrtfit u II v. and hearing of Olm Chung (whoa Herb atore la at 214 South Front street, Medford), I decided get hcrba for my ttomach trouble, and I started to feeling "iwr aa aoon aa l uaou mem anu lonay in a won man antt can neartuy recom mend anyone afflicted a I was to see Olm Chung and try hi Herbs. (Signed) V. R. JOHNSON. witiumscs: Wm. Lewis, Rngln Point. W. U Chlldreth, Eacle Point M. A. Andorson, Medford, R It. Holmes, Kagle I'olnv C. K. Moore. Eagle Point . 3. V. Mclntyr. Eagle Point . Ooo. Von dwr Uellen. Eugle Point Tlinn V. Nlrbnln. V.niM Point ' a new price: 9 , on MARK HOPKINS CIGARS the original long-filler Invincible m 3 WW 1- VI I -I yesterday Ok? or TODAY ojent lav. JL1)F In step with the times. MARK KPKffi DEALERS I ATTENTION This is your authority to establish 2 for 15c price on Mark Hopkins 3 -for-25c Invincible, now in your stock. Mail Today, Report of Stock on Hand.' EDUCATOR Mark Hopkins is the original long-filler In vincible. Ifs the choice of thousands of men who hare learned its rare good quality and is proof of William Tegge's genius in . maintaining auality and manufacturing , efficiency at all times. - . Wherever cigars are sold MASON, EHRMAN & CO. . - Distributors of "The Nation's Finest Cigars" ' PORTLAND SEATTLE SPOKANE Up- -ToDate Cooking Hints For Housewife Every How to "lighten", bread flour to use for cakes, pastry, etc r "T is not necessary to purchase both a bread and a pastry flour. By using quarter cup of Kings- ford's Corn Starch to three-quarter cup of any good fipur the percentage of gluten is decreased and the starch content increased so that home prepared flot pwul make a lighter and finer grained cake. If your recipe call3 for 4 egga to 1 quart cf m2i t-aje 3 eggs, and for the ega omitted use half tablespoonful of Kingsfordf s Corn Starch. For smoother, glossier gravies and sauces use a dessert spoonful of Kingsford's Corn Starch, instead of a tablespootul of wheat flour. For lighter, f2akierbi3cuits, pie crostsajid m with one-fourth cup of Kingsford's to thrne-fouVt fcs cup wheat flour. A little Kingsford's Com Starch dusted on top cf cakes before Idng prevents tho frosting from running cfL A quarter teaspoonful of Kingsford's put Laf o each of your salt shakers will keep the salt from caking. ' . TOEEi Ak toot g-ocr or mitt JohntonJI whtr Company, t'ortund. Oregon, lor rtr.utitul folder ot the new Kir.i&forti Corn SutrclvTccipc 1 r tMnamaW - tMMMMMaMgm gaaMa1 Til 1 I mF COHNSM oeai T.Riae'00. -rtcn-r- I 1 TO THE PUBLIC: ; We have pieked up a bargain in Dry Mixed Wood, which we are passing on to our customers. Snap While It Lasts ' .'.. 1 Phone 76 VALLEY FUEL CO. Why Experiment with ordinary tires when the safme amount of money will buy a Kelly' Springfield? : , . i McCUISTON Si McMUERAY S7 Faimth Front Street PtuineM Hlinawij ........... t s - i it lllIMIIIll..