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MEDFORDMaTE TRIBUNE. MEDFOTUJ. OKF.tiOW FRIDAY, 'AlMiir. 1 f) J2 LEVEES BREAK MEDFORD 1 PUG SAYS u: s: could have HUGHES' DAUGHTER TO WED WED. PAGE TWO ON MISSISSIPPI MANY101ED .i . X f Ji-jL ; JUL JUL I , ! ' v" WILD -r SS A ST ?W . . l; I! HMO CLV GENEEAL ADMISSION BIG SHOW PRICES 50c AND 75c Special Sale of Army Goods ' ANOTHER BIG CUT IN PRICES Old Hi-Cost of Clothing Dead for Keeps j Army Blanket like irw, 60xH4. . . $2.95 I New Arm)' lap Ten, heavy Khaki lhick. They make a tlaady , camping outfit for two people...... 2.95 New Army Park Sacks. They will carry 2 blanket, a pup tent, ; menu kit, canteen, etc at-.".. - ,- 1-50 Mcm Kite, new, aluminum, regulation i Canteens, new, aluminum 35 I Canteen Cups .... -2 t Canteen Covers, reclaim , .if' t O. 1. rlmechea, reclaim, good shape 1.75 ( Xew O. I. Shirts, regu'aUoa : I leather Puttea, a ffOKl bay.. 4 .."( SbirtH, new, 'extra heavy khaki 1.1W Xcw t'orduroy Breeches, a bargain at.-.- 2J5 A new low price on Hi-Top llubber Hoots 3.85 Come In and nee our new Steel Folding Auto lied. When folded will fit in the back seat of any auto, even a Ford. yHfv ' TENTS t f fcJ .. ltl Xew k"ali and Auto Tent, made of . "MA. V. AiTTlrCiV r-s- standard 2 Inch White Uuck. it' l t9viPla xlO, H o a...-..,.......- $ 9.0 f P-V. JV' HvtO. lOoz 11.15 t XlV Nl 10x12, . It.OO I r'AMJ IWs,a u oz Jkx.Lj ilfl Craw-ay Auto tents. This week only: V i" LJ "J" ' 97' 8 "z- - ..V j 0-YjL " lw w- -: 11 .50 . ";" v y ro m ',lf,rt' ty. ami save ' 'gy'iJr you money. 1 United Army Stores 32 Central Avenue South. We handle exclusively the popular line of S; Tires and Tubes We are featuring the Royal Gords New suppl of 30x3 2 Royal Cords just're-ceived. We also carry a full line of oils and accesso- ries. . Jones & Kirkpatrick Service Station j ( Next 'to Nat. , on Pacific Highway I,.; v.. Phone 65 v ... -, . --. - -V . -T'S WASHINGTON. April 8. The v'niteil Stab's, "with uitctt;ii4 nitll Ury preparation, and under stron teadorahlp," could have prevented the occurrence of the world war," Oen erul PershliiK uaaertod ncelly In ti-stifylnn betore the gia'. milUiiry commute In behalf ct the war de p.ntmeiH'ii plm for an increa In lh military establislimtnr bvvr thut pfcposed by the hoiue. Failure to Tet'Oijnlie the exllencfl of "en ty, jealousy and hatted." among nations as among mamuuam, h said Invariably Inw sent the V nlted States unpreporeo. into a icrwt orlala and 'caused "unuecps turyloM of life nnd left u stagner Iiik under financial burden." WASHINGTON. April S. The 113.000 estimated strength army bill passed by tho house provides a mili tary structure, "below tho safe mini mum xeuiremenU," of the nation. Secretary Weeks told the senate ap propriations committee recently In urging that appropriations for tho next fiscal 'ear P'rmit force of 13.- 000 ttflcers and lso.uou men to do maintained in the regular army. Should tho house proposals prevail. be added, not only would the regu lars suffer but overseas fcarrUons would bo "Inadequate" and "the de velopment of IctUen components of our defense system would !x seriously checked." "I am aware of no Issue at the present time that threatens to U volve us in international compllca- tions.1 Mr. Weeks said. "There Is; no evidence of foreisn designs against us. We must however, reccKnizo that through the greater part of the world, a condition of Instability prevails which renders the permanence of world peace uncertain. . "It is certain that to remain weak and unprepared In the face ct such a situation ts to invite aggression. It is moreover, essential not only that we maintain a reasonable state of preparedness hut that It should be a matter of International knowledge that we are so prepared." Mr. AVeeks said the house bill made '"Inadequate provision for tho healthy growth ' of the national guard." ,rrw New phottmrAph of Miss Cnthorlno llUKhes, UatiKhter of Secretary of State und Mrs. Charles Kvnna HtiKlies, whuse enKiigement was nvenily on muincod. to binxinio the bride of Chnuncey l.ockhnrt Waddell, of New York. She Is a grnduutc if Wellesley and ho of Harvard. 1 NKW OKI.KANM. April i!7. . 1,'Milt of i lii'tuk ill tint Ikvimi of ihu MiMlsMippt river itt I'Vi rlilny. iIk!iI of ton NiiHill (MiinitHinilU'H lis fur tuin" ux Sicily Island, alouu tlit MImsuiuI I'ltctriij .riUli'iMtil are uliinily; limn, dated. Tlu ttim uf I'niioht.' Jtiiik. Cbiyion and other eiuiimuiiHU's will have twenty feet of wutei vtrhln H hours, engineer estimated,' 'J. Train trews have retiyiived from the sti'U-heo uren iU mett, Wonieti Itltid t hildreii i io eould lo' lenelieU. ( SIIUKVlvPOltT. Iiw. April 2T.-4 Several persons wnv killed mill t -j mnulxn' of honx's wr washed from ineir louiuiaiion lel I'lllllta l l neK. ut NnooKdiM'hes, TeXua, ja miles southwest of here, went nut of Hs Ixinks l:ist iUht. I'l.uuhii- tlu low Innda. u eordinN to u telephone mick suite ri'ielved toduv. IRISH FREE STATE . CUT OFF BY STRIKE ;t violence AGAINS MSS1NG SEAPLAN E FOUND ALL SAFE LONDON, April 88. (Uy tho As soclated Press) The Irish fn stnte was rut off from the outsliln world anu even, ram i later recently as a ; miles NATCHEZ. Mis. April ST. Mood Winers of the Mississippi liver, pour-1 lliu throueh n ritiilille ull.,tlm- . i It., In (Iia W. u.Hi. ut I. ..'.I.. Oil. ,.......!.. " ' " - reached ami entered the town o( , l-Vrrliliiy. Ui,, four miles frtm th tll hrellk. Kl -otht.e ti.u-HM - liilti.ll.,tf 'l.lillii i tiouui .euu popiiiauoii, aro m uiv lmineili.no piitll'of tho flood Muteis reli'iised when the break occurred suddenly at the Weiiunu levee In t'onoordU parish lute yesterday. It was certain today tlmt tho Itnimlittlon Would cover nil of that parish, n ;rK part of Tenaaa. a part of Cata houla mid possibly n part of l-'r.uik.i lin and Avoyelles parUhes. No hope j is held of sloppluK the llow of water.' Kv'ery iivallaldn boat In Nntelir I ,has hastened to the iitfeetid terri tory. Ammicemcnts Were belmt ; made today tu care fii nil iefiiBs ullivtnK here. Vl.l.'ill: fii'iii I'errtilay Quality f that's the Reason '' . ,r-for the ever growing; f popularity of Albert ; fc . , Flapjack Tlour. I ll l K J-T I manes Mkiu.iaBvy nui 1 AiliiUni j CBke" i T-SiA.1 T Order a Packntxi K 1 ?. a Your Grocer I I-" w;"i&tt?fw B Recommends MKil Flnninrk Vinuv Vf 1 J I Jl tA. Cifiullr tU4 cfli4iitl cm. -'11 1 1. ," ' , " 1 1 msf iaut tbwlutt tsmitum. ' ' ' """" I.. . 1 ' " 1 t annul eiiiM tint iievucst I i-rosn the 1 result of the sreat H-hour irenernl ! tnwn to tho erovic. is Just strike of labor aRtnt militarism in(,lv'''' ,,om N'e. I , . . . ... l ower iMiaiH eiu iroin .valines fir- 1 lived ut Junks this nlli 111. M,n ;md how are em.-aKed in reselling women', nnd children. The foiie of tho flood I Ireland. Telegraphic und teleplionh communication had ceased und ail of transportation auuart-ntly means were haltel One wireless set was workinir be tween military headquarter In i'lstej and the Dublin lunituimrters and since this, was reported to be carry ing only routine messages It was as sumed in I'ister that nuthlnic un toward was happening amont; her neighbors to the wjuth. Uetwecn London and Dublin - there were no means of communication Whatever. LONDON. April 2s The engineer In; employes' federation have In structed their members tn put lcs-k-out notices Into wprratlon, which means that 600,000 nu n may bo idle I in a week a tlma In addition to the 250,000 members of the amulicn- j muted enKineerlra Union already out. waters from the crevice Is so cront thnt houses of the village me belnit swept n why. I IF HAIR IS TURNING I USE SAGE TEA MIAMI, Fla., April 28. The sea plane Santa Maria, missing since early Monday, when It began a flight from Key "West to Nassau, with six persons aboard,' has been found at Wilson Island, according -to awlre lesa received here. The radio from, no of the naval p'ans sent out early today, stated that the passengers on the fc.uita Maria were taken to Nassau by a small boat, while the pilot and the mechanician remained with the plane. oALTS IS FINE FOR I FLIVVER NOT JUS T CAUSE FOR D1V0RC flash the Kidneys atone when Baok anrU or Bladderbotliert Kaat forma uric acid. No man or woman whA eats meat rsgn iarly can-make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well 'nowa authority. Mezt forma nrie acid 7iich clogs the kidney pore ao they J iggishly fityer or strain only part of wast and prisons from the blood, ben you get sick. Nearly all rheumai Ijd, headachaa, liver trouble, nerroua coaitipation, dizziness, sleeples una,' Madder disorders eosae from sluggiib kid CfVl. .-, r The moment you feel a dull ache la ths k.daejs or your back hurts, or If tha urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sedi meat, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding, get about four , ounces of Jad SalU from aor reliable , pharmacy -and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then set fine. This famous aalU is made front TACOMA. April 28. Failure of a husband to provide 'nothing moro ex pensive than a fllwer to haul his wife around In, is not sufficient' grounds Uir divorce, it was decided In superior court today, when Jude William I). Askren refused the divorce petition or Mrs. Johanna Stevens, 62. aKnlnst James Stevens, 71. Mrs. Stevens on the witness stand testified that their domestic bark hit the rocks when her husband Inalsted on driving a flivver. "I wouldn't he seen riding In one of i those thlnKs, she said. "Petition denied," declared Judge Askren. , . Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. ThM Veuftftil, rven h.i1a nf dark, j glossy hair can only be had by brew i In a mixture of Horo Tea and Sul- I plinr. Your hair Is your charm. It rnakrs or mars tha facs. When It fades, turns icray or Streaked, Just an appltcatlnn or two of Kane nnd Hul thur enhances Its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare tha mis ture: you ran ret this famnua old recipe Improved by tho addition of other Ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It la called Wyrth's 8ne: and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to brln back the natural color and lustre of your hair. Kvsrybmly use "WyeUi'a" Sni- AM R'llphur Compound now been use it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell It baa hern applied. Tou almpty dampen a sponite or soft brusH with It and draw this through tha balr, taking one small strand at a time; by morning tha gray hair ha disappeared, and after another appli cation It becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy - and lustrous. This ready-to-use preparation Is a delight ful toilet requisite for thoss who de sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance.' It la not Intended for the curs, mitigation or prevention of disease. SI 5.000 BLAZE AT SALEM L 1 HELPS TO HEALTH " A lot of skknesa comes from unsanitary plumbing. - lie safe and have reliable, ex perienced, plumbers .advise you, and do your work. JIODKUX I'Ll'MTlIXa & HKATIXG CO. I'hone 620 ; ' ' , NEW TAXI RATES i i:fkixtivk mav ist ("ily rale, 1 or 2 passengers, tine, 25c for whlltlonal pasM'ngers, Shopping by houri Jh-ivinK by hour,, ll:t. Taxi Phones 66, 96, 15 SALEM,-' Ore., April 2 SI Da mage estimated at $15,001) resulted from a fire which broke out at tho nurses' homo at the state hospital for insane patients at noon Wednesday. Officials said the blaze was caused by defec tive wiring. A dozen nurses, members of the nlKht relief nt the hospital were asleep on tho third floor when tho fire broke out, escaped in scanty attire but none The loss was not covered by Insurance. ' Hand-Tailored SUITS MEDF0RD MADE Choice of 50 Patterns Values $45.00 to $55.00 This Week Ony at $42.50 KLEIN The TAILOR the acid of crrtpes and lemon Juice, com' blned with lithia and has been used for 2!1 r.S ' them was injured. tralize the acido in urine so it no longer eanses Irritation, thus ending bladder dis orders. i . ' Jad Salts is Inexpensive and can sot injure;. makes a delightful effer caeent lithia-water drink which all reg ular meat eaters should take now and then to keep- the kidneys clean and ths blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kid nev complications. LES MUST HAVE PLATES WOOD! I Fir $3.00 Tier and np. I Ctah Kick Coal !(l.ftO Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor Fir ond Third Phone 212 8ALK.M, Ore., April 2S. AH Jmo(or Vehicles with tho exception of fire WnKons and fin. engines operated nnd owned by (ii'ckoii iniinlciiialitles must curry the Oregon license pints when operntlntr upon the publlo hlh ways, aieordlnif to a decision hnnd ed down by JuHtleo Hand of tho su premo court recently, upholding tho decree of .luditu Morrow of tho Multnomah county rlrruit . eviurt - In tho caso of tho stuto vs. W. C, 1'res ton. Preston w.is ronvlofed In tho lower court on a chargo of operating a motor vohiclo without a slulo liecnso, "Hold-Heet" Grill Stove $2.95 A dandy article for llsht coa'-inK. Largo onoiiRh to toust two ulices of hroad at one time or to keep rnffne pot warm for second cup while toast I UK on other cud. iilmil for warming liables' milk. HuppUod comjilcto wllh cord, two piece uttiichmiint plug and sparable connector. I Two Year Guarantee, i . I i Oven. Attachment with Utensils $2.95 MULTIPH0NE 4 receivers for ilio price or one Renard Electric Co. j XKW I-fK'ATIOV lltf K, HUth Htmjt t K- " I'liOXElOOO Gas Is a Clean, Convenient Fuel It comes into your house and to the stove in a small, well-concealed pipe. Gas fires pro duce no smoke and their flames can be per fectly controlled. Kitchens in which gas is used for cooking are easier to keep light and clean. The ad vantages of brightness and cleanliness in your kitchen in themselves are reasons for investigating more fully the many merits of gas as a fuel for cooking. Southern Oregon Gas Co. I mmmmmmmmmm.tammmmmmmmmmmmms-. i us sns i ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' THE FORD SEDAN I I. SprlnK m rather U lii-rc! Hlnrt the culling sea- ' III ) son I'IkIiI In n l oiil Scilnn .An Ideal fiuiiHy car, III riKimy cnnuuli for nny out lug. Ilulin-ly enclosed. Ill ' wnin i and coy on cool evenings; Open nnd cool In . Ill wai-iii siitiiiner iiciilhci-. It Is easy lo operata. Ill sturdy, duraliln nnd economical. Ill ' If you n ro IntcresKHl I'lioue llti )ur demon- III slnitor Is at your m-mIi-o. tine ride will convince III )ou of the siiM rlor iialitlis of the l ord Kislnii. , III ' Don't li-t the IiIhiui from your tniilcli K Hi n it a Idiio In the woods, ' C. H. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. HUth and I'ai'tfln Hk.1i way III J .. .'..! m: .."8 I I ' ' ' ! CHANGE IN SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEH, I,' 1022 MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Dolly Except Sunday LV. MfCDI'OKI) 10 A. M. ' LV. KOHEnCRO 1.00 P. M. HIIANT8 PAHH-MEUFOltl) HTAOES Dally and Sunday Leave Med ford 10.00 A. M. 1.00 !. M, 4.SO V. M. I'ava Orants Pass 10.00 A. M. ' 1.00 V. M. ' Mil P. M. j rarest Medford-firants Pass, fl.in; (irants PasN-RosehnrR, $11.00;' ,.,v,-r.,vt., leilford-IUiwburg S1.1B.