WOE STX .A SIM BUILDING NEW WAREHOUS E FO L OCAL FRUIT HALL CHALLENGES MKmLQTlB MATT; TOroUOT!. "MK DFOft TV 01? flfl 0 N SATUUDAV. NEWBURY TO SPELLING CON TEST To tho Editor: I am happy to announce that my Announcement has just been nmde by wUIlHin von ,ir Hellen and Ray- ..... iwri.f or me construction of a ' I' fruit nackliur Alcdford. Tho now .n morM or less esteemed nntfmn,,,.-. bo loratod at the end of the pave- M,th Newbury, has nt last posted ment on south lntral Avenue just ,7 n,w me Thursday even- south of the Knihl rachinff Com- ln 'h Vrotwld .UlniE contest pany and win be of modern construe- i an f 'h,to ho haa ducked, lde-tep-lon containing approximately ten ; P J"1 VIMl "'V rvery effort to thousand feet of floor upace. I" him ,n th I'llinR ren, I be- Constructlon will begin at one. 1 1, thw forf" posted will keep him and the now wrhoue will be ready ,m runnln' out .of this contest. 16th in tlmo!,ua,s"Ke to old mem that for occupancy by June to make preparations for the handl vm vi inia seasons crop. The warehouse will be. leased to a new operating company recently or Rhlj!d by Mr. n.ter rh tympany will be composed of e- t the ,aU lAsk ot driving the blood perlenced men: the direct warvhouRe " MirouRh hl elonimted frame, he operations will be in charge of Mr i U"OW8 tht 'n ths mental arena ha I Hcndrlckson and Mr. n u i nas "malt chance with me. Maasdam. AH of the above men f 1 met h,m thirty-!x stars nen active v rmmoi i. " "en we were, takln morle.i may embarrass rary, but hi base ingratitude, leaver no courws open to mo other than to expose hla pretentions. Down deep new , .7 . "enraow iunciiona actively engaged In tho( fruit business in Wtedford for the I examination for teacher's Iut 'several years. tinea tea, On that occasion I r "The new rnmrnnw r, i Tl V . - s the woebeirone county cer- rov.11 The new company will be known ' th wob,on eprion that man- W the Independent Fruit cnmrv ' ,,Ml his youthful and hatchetJlu and as the name tmplies will be in- eountena'", as he vainly rtruifgled to uepenaent in every way. The com-! , , lno "mP and elemental Pny wfll.eneace nrinriiik- i . questions propounded, nut Tnercial packing and win pack fruft patfy 1 looktHl ovr hi spelling papr grower inaependent of any j v" v"e numerous tiMmeung arrs.nirementa.be may :, ""cmt.u error and I haw .. in omer wortls, the growers , "ate years, when will be assured Of adequate, ware- rvdln of Ring Lardner'a char house and packing fxriiiti ,.. ' cter stuff, that somehnw hi. the necessity of contracting the sell- httV,s incited some of Gus" ancient APim, 2i. 1922 At Page Theater Next Monday Night Ing of his crop to any particular mar- eng agency. spelling pa pes. It was entirely due Rjnaneas ana pity thnt he got oy that examination, t how he went out Into the rural dls- n ooaraed Yound with the patrons." In those days they fed teachers according to their standing and ability .nd Ous haa hadtomueh troublo ewr idnce. one only needs mk over the contenders to know w"o who in thoee dai. W much for our earlv fnrm present dope no one should give him lookJft. tike to1e morons, of which he Is the DhYfiicfll nrftiau,ld h. t . t , v u0 uaa aegener- I atod rather than .. . Essays wrftten la tJlp Sea tar contest ! f'nr,v he has taken up th i timiun ax. . &rMtl nt ;, "w a proiession. SCHOOL WINNERS IN DENTAL ESSAY CONIES! NAM EB.s TK . ... . of Central V ;, vl yDU wno ar runout pity toT ..,!and fleurativety do not object to the Bight of blood should come out and Bee the slaughter which will 'surely come off on Thursday. April 27th, : COURT HALL. Medford. April J 1st. froAtr ttnliiN e,i Point, and, tmuy Fraxer Drown and Helen ura Leach ot Medford schools "ven forwarded to State Superin Bent ChurchWs office. .'T"he school children or Jackaon coun tshave been preparing for thia con test -for some weeks, and all essays were, completed by April 10th. Blnee tliea .6mmittee has ben at wnrfc making selection of the best ones from' ATadna E an,l It . . I .-" v, irviu Kranen i nnn i ; thtoghouV6econd and third vJr' . ? Wtman, ; tor some w.uoqi, w the county and also from rhTn, ... T luissionary in LocaiBriels 7. f V if J ,lHMN ' STAR! CAMPAIGN FOR CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND HERE Pan ind Ink Imprsstions of th leading personalities. JACKSON COUNTY FAIR BUILDING PLANS ARRANGED dlstMa of the first class.- China, will give as address on the -The writers of eesavs art, in im- M.'ffJ"'3 er wortt S7 a. m. Lhn ten Hi . m Baptist church. Sh will t;4 vi 1.11 Ql Place in the county, and they also have v , great Merest, as Mrs. fc chance for th .tat. 11 !tl.? n 1b an interesting and Inform- The bulMlncs that will Kn wit the fair grounds will bo of a substan tial character. This was th wi.i,,n of the directors of the fair asmxiu tion at their meetng la.st evening. Kuther than build a lot of buildings In a shoddy manner, they txiiwt to construct a few in such a manner that they will not be a source of con- Slant expanse us the rhuau.-r klni rreliminury drawings and con struction estimate wero submitted last evening and on account of fixed charges for fences, water mains and sewer, the original plans will havo to be readjusted to come within the financial means available. The sociation now has the plans for turning oasis and these were GOOD BASEBALL IS An Informal. tff-hand movement whs Inaugurated today tor the estab lishment of u city playground for th children of Medford, while John I'erl. J. W. JnesHler and Mayor C, K. tlutea were In tvimitil coitveiHiitliin on Houth KtverHlde ave. The suhleet turne.l to the new auto camp being estub llHhed by the city and naturally grav Itated to the nwesBlty of a children's public playground In the city. All three were unanimous thnt such n playground would fill a felt want In the city, properly euiilii. ped with playing appitus and under proper supervision, In that It would keep children from playing on tie streets, would promote their health and afford rare-worn mothers freedom a few hours dally by know. mg mi tneir children were enjoying healthful exerela.'rf under guardian ship at the public playground. "I tell you such a playground Is an absolute necessity In Medford and would do untold good," sold Mr. I'erl. "All the larger cities havu them and tht smaller cities and town are fuss establlehlng them. It is something w must have. Probably th city run not afford to establish a playi ground Just now, but it can W don' by private subscription. Tell you what, Just to got such a movement started. 1 will make a IC sulwcrlp Hon to the cnuse. A few such do nations and wo will have a play ground." "1 will make a further sugges tion." said Mayor Hates, 'and that Is thnt the city devots the south naif of the city park ln-yond the lountaln to usw as a playground." And there the mutter rested with the admonition to a newspaper man present to start the ball rolll.m. bv publication of the above. YOU TELL 'EM HOOT!. You'ro the breeziest, nerviest, coolest Western Hero that ever stepped across a screen! v PROMISED AT II .oy ( ft I IIP fm I A nr. ai 1 1 liAIVIt UWKuW ISHITTSAN Isaac Y. Hrlltson wos lorn lu Ohio. November SB, 1849 and died at bis home, It 1-arU Miu-is April 10. l:j, aged T! years, 4 months. 11 ditvs. 1'rom bis nutlvn The Medford city team which meets . hn mowd to Mbwourl in l70. Jacksonville's nine on the Oak flmve where he remained until 10. when diamond Sunday afternrnm has shown ,ho rome 10 r,,un' here he has real class In Iheirxccent workouts and. . u "u,t ot Jack- baseball thrills as the Jacksonville chriatiau ufe. After coming to Ore team is said to be above the average gon he untt-d with the Kres Metho- this year. . dlst church and for several yer has Medford has a bunch of uluvors that' -"l minister of that church. are busy all the time and sime of thora H1" Sr at"t "It" n h's work was to would put pop iuk a game t-f chess. 4 , "na,w?m,,n co, ,0 -rank Foley, moaiUer of a well known J. 77 " " Kogue River vai.By family will iroi a,. l(111P ... ' " uJZ. ... amy twirl for Medford and it he is hope, for wo know our loss is hb i.,. ... ... . . Htm tew unn are preoicteu. rviey gain. Aitnougn we fe-l our lsw. wo SS-'haS SlMnt Sret-ftl I'AIN In bn.l t.mn fil fill, knilW ft,,,llffh .Km II.. ball and only recently returned here ""'' the w'ul Is safu in lieu v. n lie f iwzrivrx n HERE TOMORHOW! HOOT GIBSON in Peter B. Kynes smash bang story of a young Western Daro Devil who laughed as ho fought the whole town. "RED COURAGE" RIALTO GOING TONIGHT "THE CAVE GIRL" A thrilling drama of youth gone wild. m- Ber. P. R. ferred to the building comn Ittee Z ""IH Is ho,wd that he will locate per- J to m"ur"' htafc"- A,d! H "The Prodigal', submit their recomn.enTaUon. at ".y as his services go a long way ."tv?. th bov. 'and' a new interpre- meeting of the, stockholders of the making the team the rine ag- u'r " girl. Mr Lwad TiTutsan the Prodigal Son. fair association.' which will be held gregatlon It Is. . I i.enm?.r tn v T I ' i ' . 1 re,dor.ars to th .in. ' 'X Paer. Mlp . - " lacii win speak on Pupils innst clasa district. Medford, S f' TtX. ... . . WUwQ OK Inn MnfT nf fhA UmJIimI C ft, if- n ....!,.. i .. I . l ... . ... rr-,... .1 I, i mi mu sui grades: 1st since. Emll. - . --....suooii. -...v., ,,,,. m nvla .r,.uuu u , , limi-nuF t. V V. t a nif.. . . ' twv. iMartt rnut.li. a..n a , . n. Tt -ri.-n - . . . . . i . , . . i ... - rraaer Brown, grade. i . . 7 mornjog ai "wu Bl lne e-l .wjuigoraery ana ujicnioe are recent snn of Eagle Point, Ore.; Mrs. J. It 6th and 6tn grades: 1st place. Helen I "ret Baptist church In Ashland, l'0' Idbrary. assembly room, f comers to Medford as are also Ollrlen lister of Medford; Mrs. T. II. Mc Laura Leach. 6-a grade V"e' V Community dancing! Nat! To-night I ftr?" . lmprovm.eD,',' ,and Hl"ls and these players togeth- C'telland. Medford; Mrs. It. M. Mar Pupils of 7th and 8th grades In 2nd' n rv, . . 27 I ot gooT archUertural proportion. er Wlth men who have ben "' V."' M'fur?' ,anl ""I .br0,h'"'' Tl W' and 3rd class achools of ttacowty SI' th Mvf-,?6t!,,?f ChIcago ta 4 -nJTirroertha? 8,ay of Medford Pa-t wUI 1,r"u"' ,c,f V''- r''' ranked as follows: - - V1 HoteI Holland as are Stanley G.I the citizen, of Ja.kso county will maka UP h ' tomorrow. I B"d ?oM "f f,Umd" loImB; Th0 - m-. . I Jewett and A. I. Crura tt pmu.j ' . ' T.. . .. i tk- .. ; , ' funeral rvice was conducted by the . . , " ' pruua oi mese ouuaings i " u-.-up ous noi oeen aeciaea u-wks-Coniter comimnv nt iho free ?-?UlUthJ UrKbUt ,h8 f0"0W,ng D,en Wh hV8 SrrhuVhrrSd Hhar'of prospect, T. Brown and Mr. and Mrs.? The stockholders meeting, nrrt all shown up well in recent work-outs the Free Methodist church official- J. C. Oaks of San Francisco, and C. D. J"eay afternoon la a most import- will be given a chance during the Ing. Interment In the 1. O. o. K. lt Bft 1st place. Pruim. if w t. 7tb. grade, of Wagner Creek bchool. Plst. 42 2nd place, Alice E. Arm Btrong, 8th- grade, of Lost Creek school Wet. 5 3rd place,, Eva L. Kerby. 7ta grade, of Wagner Creek school .Diet 73-r5th place, Helen- Scheide Pelter, .7th grade, of Bellevlew school r PupHs of" 5th and 6ta grades In schools of 2nd and 3rd class: .. Dist 6 1st place. Helen Slmerrllle, Gtt grade. Central Point school. , Dlst. 89 2nd place. Alfred Peii ... grtdo, Central school. Eagle Point Rt r.h t',J6rl place' RgB0 Stancliff. T." """. veuirai fott school. ; Dlst. 2Q 4th place, Frances E. Wll on 61 grad. Sama Valley achooL r Jr n P'0' Lester Bcott, 6th "j ventral Point school. . a Grimes of McCloud, Calif. ant onc BI? a" members of tho as- gam8 OU"-. marshal., Foley. Montgom- Bi-CTi iu women ana me first she takes h " awav" V. n,... -I....:.... ''- " a ' ol lno program. who. requisites, shampooing, halrdressing. manicur ing, facial massage, scalph treatments. coweterv. GET IT AT Pbom,123 R DEVOE'S 430 W. Main 0. A. De Voe, Prop. Groceries and Confectionery ICE CREAM. CANDIES. E0 FT DRINKS, CI0ARS, TOBACCOS, MAGAZINES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY, nuts. rRurrs, shelled walnuts, MILK, CREAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK, BAKERY GOODS, HOT COFFEE AND LUNCHES, TRU-BLU CRACKERS AND COOKIES Wo Sell Anita Stewart Coffee YOU CAN GET IT AT DE TOE'S Open Evening, and 8undyi balr dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop. ery, Mclntyre, Bcelcy, FlUpatrlck, Cof- feen, Clarlt, Duchlne and Hlgg:ns. -Liberty Libert jr Bonds. NEW YORK, April 22. bonds cloeed: 3s 99.40; first 4's 99.64 bid; second 4's 99.40: first 4V4's 99.SJ; YE8TERDAV8 RE3ULT8 ' ' American Chicago 10; St. Louis G. Cleveland 7; Detroit 15. t Washington 0; New York 1. Philadelphia-Boston postponed, cold, .' -;' '" - -.National ...... , V . New York 4; Brooklyn 1. I'hiladolphla 4; Boston 6. Cincinnati 3: Chicago " Pit tabu rg-SL ' Loui ( ' 8acramento 3; Ban Francisco 4. Salt Uke 7; Los Angeles 2. " , Vernon 4; Seattle 3. '. Ottklaad 2; Portland 6. HelpeJ Her Motnsr Wonderfully In these days of "flu." coughs, colds. Medford Building. Phone 191-L. tr ' tn imow that vr vvn, q uruziy, wUd flower and mushroom more bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar hike Sunday. April 23. The hikers will than of any other cotign medicine. Mrs gamer at .lnterurban Btreet car sta-;8. L. Hunt, 616 W. 6th St.. Cincinnati, econd 4 Vi's 99.58: third 44's 99.70; f ,1:3, p" m' an, BO to J'vUIe on Ohio, writes; "Foley's Honey and Tar! fourth, i 14 's 99.HS; Victory 3' -.v v v-r una niae up j acKson relieved me of a backltffe cough. Uck- ling la the throat, wheezing and pains In the chest It is helping my mother wonderfully." That's why druggists recommend Foley's. Sold everywhere. Adv. Canyon Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Springer who have been spending the winter In Cali fornia and who are enroute by auto to their borne in Portland are visiting friends in this city and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Buchter. They have been here since Wednesday visit ing friends and' leave tomorrow for Portland. New bath towels with fast colored borders. Handicraft Shop. 2g Tho remains of Chas. Nickell, for mer well known Medford and Jackson county citizen, arrived here from Oak land, Calif., where be suddenly passed away last Thursday, me funeral ser vices were held at the arave in the Jacksonville cemetery this forenoon. flowering shrubs and vines. Eden Valley Nursery. 6S0-J-2. 27 Fred Bpuhn of this city and araduat of M. H. S., will row with the U. of W. varsity eight this afternoon against the U. of C, crew. The course is on Ike Washington and the race was to have taken place at ten o'clock this morning but was postponed until three this afternoon because of rough water. ine crews, according to sport writers are practically equal in experience and u,ll on'y one pound in averane Jap University Wins Y ' Vn Iff O A r.ll I . ... PW..T A Trowd' of 30 000 ZIZ The ',Mer f wUne,L1he Z?Cl ofZw??! I? west at the regatta in Indiana university basebkn UnTl gnKpBl.? ta Jun- is l-ull which came tn .in .1,- J 1 ,u oar ' to stroke, - ----- luriutvwu o( Waseda university tor a series of twelve games here. The score: - ' 'R. H. E. Indiana university .;.. . o 5 6 Waseda university 4 fl 0 H. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 :.. Special : communication, Tuesday, April 25th, 8 p. m. Royal Arch Decree. lierreshments. welcome. Save tho forests; they are our fu ture revenue, and buy VUmo flour. iveep ine money at home. $1.80 per suck, oeuvered. Hutchison & Lums den. jg A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wright at their home at 122 North Ivy street, at I a, m. today. . For dancing, Launspach's orchestra. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Alhnrf Vn til tin A AnttrtVi. Visit or(ter left last night for American Falls, - Idaho, whpro a... . nni, Hocy. jwhu Air. Noiu's iirothor. will return in a week and Mrs. Noth will continue to Berkeley, Calif., where she will spend si weeks visiting rela tives. E. F. Sadler is taking the place of Mr. Noth as 8. P. ticket agent dur ing the absence of tho latter. Mrs. A. O. Foor, representing the Northwest Viavi Company of Portland, is nor located permanently at Hotel Medford. Friends and patrons invited to phone or call. ' ' , 32 Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Ed Lamport, Vera Van Dyko, Wal lace Williams and Chick Hawk will leave at 3 o'clock tomorrow morning for Squaw lake where they will spend Sunday flshingl The trip is to be made in Hawk's fUvrer and the party expects to return to this city before Monday morning. ' Dr. C. T. Sweeney leaves tonight for a several days absence at Portland. Darling beruffied dresses lor the two and four year old girl. Handicraft onop. , to 100.02; Victory 4 94's 100.70. 3T. LOUIS, Mo., April 22. Two policemen were killed today by three bandits who held up the local offices of Morris and company, pockt-rs, and escaped with between f 60 and $75 of payroll mon.-y. SPENT HALF HER TIME IN BED FaW. Wife Telb How LydU L Pinkluni'i Vegetable Compound Made Her Well Woman ago W7W ir?4 I" ; -jf " Carter's Creek, Tenn.-" Three years ro I was almost an invalid. I spent half of my time in bed. bclnar afflicted with tr-m.ViK. klk ' women of a certain age are apt to have. I took Lydia E. Pfnkham'svWctablo Compound Tablets and used Lydia E. IMiikbam's Sanative Wash. I am a well woman now and havo been lor two years. I can work as well as A Sprayer Many Growers Have Long Wanted i mi new Bean outfit meets the demand for a lightweight rig with plcnty Of power.hlgh pre.sure,and big capacity. It deliver. 12 gallons of limiid per mmute at 300 pounds pressure. If that capacity ia about right for you, then the sprayer you ought to have is a , The convalescence of Horace Drom- on wn i" younger and as I am a ley from his recent dangerous illness following an appendicitis operation has so fur progressed that he was able to" be taken from the hospital to his home this afternoon. It will be a couple of weeks, however,, before he can resume active duties Again. Vlavi headquarters, Hotel 'Mediord. ruoue airs. a. u. Foor. 32 farmer's wife fh cultivate my own garden, raise many chickens and do my own housework. You may publish this letter as I am ready to do anything to help other 1 nave oeen so wen ana nn since my troubles are past. "-Mrs. Galloway, Carter's Creek. Tenn. Most women find plenty to do. If thev are upset with some female ailment and troubled with such symptoms as me carnival, which has been on Mrs. Galloway had, the smartest duty Since Wednesday, will Mm. f Dn . - i.!Jw uuiy , ... .wuv vv cau cuu Mr. Nolh tonight, and the largest crowd of the week Is anticipated to narticl?at in tho wlndup. - Viavi dealer, Mrs. A. 0. Foor of Porilftnrt, Hotol Mod ford, 32 seems a mountain If you find it hard to keep up, If you are nervous and irritable, without ambi tion and out of sorts generally, give the Vegetable Compound a fair triaL We believe it will help you greatly, for It bee helped others. ft- hi sWJl GIANT TRIPLEX It has Bean porcelain-Uned cylinders, the most satisfactory cylinders ever developed for a sprayer pump, threadless ball valves, which cannot cor rode or stick tight and which can be opened up entirely in less than two mirmtesj Bean patented pressure regulator, which holds the pressure to the exact point desired, and saves much wear and tear on engine and pumpj i lortg-wearing eccentrics instead of cranks and many other advan-" ,Za- Z" ' j 1 . BUK,B-C wosrumng noxes ana stuffing box troubles. r& bim and senJ thc coupon, whiclt describes entire Dean line for 1922. HUBBARD BROS. Cor. Main and Riverside The Bean Giunt Triplex U equippej with the new 6 H. P. lieun cniine, which can eaally and quickly bo made available for all kinds of power job. Ak about it.