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IPAOTC TWO Focal and Personal ' Because of ..tomorrow belnn circus ly, the public Bdiools will pnjoy a Imlf holiday lu the afternoon. The schools will adjourn at It ft. m. for the ki In order to permit the liuplls to ,u a the arade. The Al 0. Harm's cir cus. Is cxiwcU'd to arrive In the city from Montague, Calif., at o'clock to morrow morning:. For the benefit of ln scholars of many years aso It Is announced that the Al O. Barnes circus Is exacted to arrive here at S o'clock tomorrow morning from Mon tMiie, Calif. ;- 4 , This office Is prepare to -print ledRcr sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. riione ua and we will call. tf' " Auto Insurance. Brown & White. - Cold Hill tonight, Ray vs. Hand. U ' VV; Montgomery was elected man ager of the Medford baseball team at a meeting last evening of the players. Win. Mclntire having tendered his Tnnignatton as manager. Mr. Mont mery is a retired navy man who to gether -with W. A. Duchlne has gone int business iu Medford and Is an t'erincfd baseball player and an 'tnhnslastio supporter of the game. " Cut flowers, Darwin tulips. N. S. rnnett. 6S0. 3? -Hest sardenloara for sale. Phone om. .v: . v ' , ., tf ' Have that soiled or faded garment rl-aned or dyed. ForsytHe, 116 Mistle- U Phone 341. 40 'it Allen Sabcock, who eaaie to Med- fbrd .about a year ago from Itisbee Axis., and later accepted a position with the Southern Oregon Gas Co., has boen appointed manager of the com pany's Roseburg office and he and his wife left for that city Monday morn toe.i Mrs. Babcock has the position as bookkeeper In the same office. i Found A place where they repair till makes of carsrebore cylinders (toil DeUue pistons, McQuay-Norris rings. Liberty cars. A square deal place to trade. Riverside Garage, tf Men's two-piece suits dry cleaned And steam pressed J1.00. Bring your cleaning and dyeing and money. Ap parel Cleaners, 622 North Riverside. 35 : Gold Hill tonight. Good prelimin aries. : 31 :l!ems and SIcGrew, who own a fmwmill near Talent, were in the city tuday buying the necessary equip- B-ent to overhaul their mill. They are getting ready for the summer's run ail of which has been sold to the Tom- Hn box factory of Medford. Ashland Tidings. When in need of sash and doors. call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street ' Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat - -. ' 59 Tomorrow is Al G. Barnes circus day. Any youngster in Medford who fwla they have a chance to miss it, cull A Brown, 101 Main street, before noon. .Mr.' and Mrs. Harvey Rucker have returned from Eugene after a visit with Mr. Rucker's father and family. T-hey are now residing at 53 Xorth O range street. Young lady wants position as sten ographer or office work. Will do extra work in either. Phone 3S3-J. tf The Medford Domestic Laundry is open to the public all this week and on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Mr. and Mrs, John C. Mann retur led lust evening from San Francisco where they had been attending buyers week. Mr. and Mrs. D. do Veuve of Chicago are guests at the Hotel Medford as are Mr. and Mrs. II. McDonald and Kdwln Weber of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Pilchard, S. K. Munson of Taeo ma, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Raley of Salem Mr. unci Mrs. H. Eler of Los Angeles and Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Ryerson of Chicago. Sacrafice sale Buy home and living from one year's crop 10 acres bearing orchard with alfalfa; house and barn, near Medford," paved highway, only $15U0; easy terms. Improvements cost more. Gold Ray Realty Co, Phono 72S-R or 131-Y. , j Spring millinery clearance 10 days' only, commencing Friday, April 2S. All i pattern and dress hats 20 percent dis-j count. Hats are superior in style, I "Indications .that Oregon possesses, an oil field similar to the famous Tain Pico have been found by Professor: Horsehel C. Parker, known us one of the .best geologists, engineers and scientists of the present day," says the Portland Journal. "Professor Parker made the announcement of a most promising field between SO and 100 miles up the Crooked river In central Oregon during ait nddresa at the mem bers' forum of the chamber of com merce at noon today. For several weeks he has been maklnR investiga tions throughout central Oregon and plans to return immediately to con tinue his work." Gold Hill tonight. Carlson vs. ,Vebb. 34 Home grown seed corn at Watklns' Feed Store. 39 Everywhere you look you ee a Chevrolet. tf The Ashland high team defeated the llAUtltW DM, I t'olllA Mluo To VllM II f V. ' " jYrcka high team last Saturday by the Hill tonight. Gcoi prelimin- score of 16 to 3 at Yreka. In the eighth inning the Ashland club made hits and scored 11 runs. Gold aries. 34 .Kin in ilia iimt.- tv.i iim iwuiipi t .... , . . . i. the beauties surrounding Medford. I XNi,u "a att rder ,for Photograph. . U t.t n x.a tl ii ti i e. 1 until Mia Miia. says George T. Collins of that city . "'"V, "T who is a guest at the Multnomah.! 18 ",,ure,jr Never have 1 seen our valley soal"1 , . , beautiful as it now is." declared Mr.j "u u v"r B""" "m"B Collins yesterday. "Due to the cold bi one. wf'k ,only' winter weather and the late spring the buds growth and they now have all blos somed forth at the same time. Thei valley is a mass of blossoms of pink and white. Indications that fruit crops will be abundant are encourag ing. Frosts may come and kill many ginning April 27th. Medford Center . . iMillinsrv Shnn mnm 4'5 Mprifor.l lit it. were retarded in their " ... Paxson's Superb Dahlia roots now (on sale at Central Point. Order early. R. H Paxson. tf "The work of the veterans bureau which has just closed its eighth month of' the blossoms, but the fruit men are!"" operation, is steadily increasing, de- hopeful that this will not be the case.: It looks as if the pear trees will have to be thinned of fruit, for the pros pects for heavily loaded trees were never better1." Mr. Collins said that already many tourists were coming into southern Oregon from California. "We, have established free camp grounds for tourists." continued Mr. Collins. "These grounds are- filling up and only a few days ago there spite the fact that the war ended 40 months ago," says L. C. Jesscph. northwest district manager of the vet erans' bureau. "The veterans' bureau and the government agencies ' from which it sprung have been the means of. distributing millions of dollars to disabled veterans of this district De velopment of tuberculosis and nervous diseases among service men is becom ing more pronounced as time goes on. were tourist machines there at onejTrealI1u ot these ca8es 18 tne b'8 time. Our climate and the beauties of the Rogue River valley are suffic ient to incline the tourists to stop over at Medford and pay us an extended visit." Portland Oregonian. j When you want an experienced man to do odd jobs, and repair carpenter work, and garden work, phone 1041-M. 36 Every hat in our shop will be sold at a big reduction for one week only, be ginning April 27th. Medford Center Millinery Shop, room 426 Medford bid. 35 Your soiled and faded garments given personal attention. Low prices, prompt service. Work called for and delivered. Forsythe Dyer & Cleaner, 116 Mistletoe. Phone 341. 40 Dr. Virginia C. Riggs of 53 North Orange, has received a letter from her son. Dr. J. R. Riggs of Bloomington. 111., that his wife was a delegate to the D. A. R. national convention at Washington, D. C, and was a guest at the Willard hotel the night it burned, and escaped safely without loss. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Gold Hill tonight. Ray vs. Hand. 34 Roseburg, May 1. The Grants Pass high school debating team defeated the Roseburg team at Roseburg Friday Gold Hill tonight. Ray vs. Hand. 34 M. G. Atkins and H. R. Turpin, who own and operate the freight line be tween this city and Klamath Falls have added another Samson 23 truck ti their equipment, and are prepared t'i give daily service. They haul large and small shipments, and are filling a much needed want between the two communities. Fresh fruits and veget ables will be delivered in that condi tion, with courtesy and promptness Orders can be left at 247 Beatty street. Riverside Community club dance, Saturday night May 6th. Dandy music We are watch specialists. We guar antee results. Johnson. Jeweler, tf . Crescent orchestra Eagle Point, Sat SURE TO HELP -SICK WOMEN Mrs. Baiter, So Much Benefited ly LydiaE.Pinkham' Vegetable Com pound, Anxious to Help Others Thnnnn. Indiana. "I was Complete ly run down from women's troubles nd stomach trouble ana for a lone time was hardly able to ao my work. I had some friends who had taken Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound, and they told me about it. 1 know what it has done for me and I recommend it to others, as I am sure it will be a great help to all sick women. It is a wonder ful medicine, and I give you permission to use my testimonial and my pnoto- crranh " Mrs. UMA CAULK, oiv o, East St, Lebanon, Indiana. Thoan lotters recommendinz Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ought to convince women of the great worth of thia medicine m the treatment ot ail ments to. which they are often subject . Mr. Raker calls it "a wonderful med icine." If you are suffering from troubles women often have, or reel all run down, without anv ambition or en ergy for your regular work, take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It is a natural restorative and Bhould help you as it has Mrs. Baker ana many, many pwjer women. 1!JHlitilll lilfl ight. The Grants Pass team, by de feating Roseburg, won the southern Oregon championship and will debate at Salem for the western Oregon honors. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at 1100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Vacation time is here, better see C. U. Gorf about burglary insurance, also fire, automobile, liability and accident insurance. Telephone 41. tf The city council will hold its first meeting of the month tonight, at which mostly routine matters will be up for consideration. This office is prepared to print calling cards from your copper plate Also business cards, letter heads and envelopes from your steel dies, in 24 hours. tf. Shoes called for and delivered free, repaired or shined. Mall orders a specialty. Work sent C. O. D. C. B. Watklns, 127 W. Main, phone 556. 59 Gold Hill tonight. Good prelimin aries. 3 Harry Helms of Jacksonville, left this morning for a several days visit at Portland. Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nite. 59 You are specially invited to visit the new up-to-date plant of the Medford Domestic Laundry, 30 N. Riverside, any day this week and on Wednesday and Thursday nights. 38 Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, de-inforced and guaranteed. Only the finest preheat- ins fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 S. Front street tf Modern French dry cleaning. Ser vice guaranteed. Phone 223. Apparel Cleaners and Hatters, 624 N. Riverside - 40 The outlook Is for a large atten dance from Medford and vicinity at the wrestling and boxing exhibition at Gold Hill tonight. Eat at the Medford Cafeteria. Prices reasonable. 39 Djince, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 59 Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBone. Phone 585-J. tf A. B. Gates arrived this morning from the northern part of the state and will act as a state witness in the impending trials of James "Shine" Edwards and Ernest "Dud" Wolgamott on bootlegging charges in the circuit court. Children's trimmed hats 1-3 off dur ing this clearance sale. Miss-Taylor , at Deuel' g. 36 gest problem of the bureau In the northwest at this time." Window screens, screen doors. Med ford made and made right Prices right too. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. Hear ye. Hear ye, Klein the Tailor makes well-fitting, long service-giving clothes. Choice of 50 patterns. Value S45 to $55, this week only at 142.50. If it's insurance we write It HA. Holmes, The Insurance Man. John C. Holste and W. M. Grant of San Francisco are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other guests Include C. G. Falrcourt of Portland. J. Frank Carson and Charles J. Patton of Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs". B. H. Gritzmacher of Wenatchee. Wn., and Mr. and Mrs George H. Smith of Roseburg. ' Gold Hill tonight. Carlson vs. Webb 34 Free dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A. Thlerolf. Flowers for all occasions. See us about your bedding plants, porch boxes and hanging baskets. Maddox & Bonney, 1005 East Main. Phone 374. tf William G. Talt left last night for Portland where he will spend several days on business. Hats in all popular styles and colors. sale 10 days commencing Friday, April 28th. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 The Geo. Olsen Hotel Portland or chestra will give a concert by radio every Friday evening from eight to nine, for the next ten weeks. This orchestra uses Buescher saxaphones. trumpets and cornets. Palmer Piano House is the local agent for Buescher instruments. ' 35 Fire Insurance. Brown & White. A barrel of dressed chickens was shipped from this city last night by express to the New York market. The Poultry Producers association of this valley will ship large numbers of dressed chickens to New York markets in the future if the trial shipment which was sent last night arrives in satisfactory condition. The fowls are packed in 60 pound lots in a barrel and are surrounded with ice. Sensational sale on all banded and tailored hats off, Friday 28th and 10 following days. Miss Taylar at Deuel's 36 For dancing, Launspach's orchestra. 45' Circus Day offers an opportunity for having that group photograph made. We have a variety of styles at popular prices. Swem's Studio. 35 For half an hour Sunday night, be tween 9 and 9:30 o'clock, all Grants Pass stood in wonderment and gazed upon a giant blazing red cross which appeared on the southwest horizon the emblem of the K. K. K. The spec tacle was one of great beauty, and for a time the people were at a loss to account for it. , Developments, how ever, proved it to be a demonstration by the klan upon the side ot Mount Baldy, a short distance southwest of the city. The Apparel Cleaners and Hatters are now located in their new modern fireproof building, at 629 K. River side and have in their employe a prac tical cleaner and dyer, 20 years exper ience, new up-to-date machinery In stalled which enables them to do high grade work. 3 "Beauty is the flint gift that nature gives to women and the first she takes away." E. Burnham's toilet requisites, shampooing, halrdresslng, manicur ing, facial massage, scalph treatments, bair dyeing. Medford Beauty Shop, Medford Building. Phone 191-L. tf Invest your savings tn tne Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf C, H. Chadwick,. who has been here for the past few days visiting friends, left last evening for his home in Chi cago. - -Find-no-leak makes any tire punc ture proof, preserves rubber. Liberty Repair Shop, 41 Robert U. Smith Hit Medford and Alma May Varney , of Jacksonville were united tn marriage yesterday morning tn Jacksonville. The immedi ate families of tho Initio and groom and several Intimate friends were present nt tlu ceremony. Put Talent of this city acted as best man, v Gold Hill tonlRht. Carlson vs. Webb. 34 Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. The postal receipts for the Medford postofftce for the month of April Just past show a gain of II per cent over the receipts for April of lust year. Window kUi as, ptiliit, sash, door, screens, everything lu woodwork. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 44 The Elks club restaurant because ot its. being Circus day will be thrown open at noon tomorrow for the receiv ing of lady Klks at luncheon, accom panied by their Elk escorts. The Elkn restaurant and service at noon Is for Elks only except on social occasions. The luncheon hours are from 11:30 a. m. to 1 p. m. Elks May Day dance Tuesday, May 2nd. launspach's orchestra. 30 W. J. Klrkpatrlck. of the firm of Jones & Klrkpatrlck, owners of the new service and tire station just south of the Nat, has arrived and will re main here. Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson. Jeweler. tf Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Tom Word, agent of the federal de partment of Justice, arrived In the city today from Portland. Wednesday special 20 per cent off on all taffeta dresses. The Colonial. 35 Lime and cement Medford Lumber Co. Marinello Cosmetic Shop, 409 Liber ty Bldg. Electrolysis. Phone 637-W. 47 Wayne J. Plckler, who has for the past few months hold the post of special agent for the Standard Oil company at Grants Pass as a result of the Illness oT the special agent in that city, is again on the job In Medford as assistant special agent Newcomb is in position now to book your orders for green slabwood to tie delivered next week; also dry enough to burn slabs now. Phone 631. 35 Lime for spray. Medturd Lbr. Co. For Sale Darwin tulips. Eden Val ley Nursery. 680-J-2. 37 Miss Edith Creede returned this morning from Boise, Idaho and Port land where she has been visiting for the past six weeks with friends and relatives. Watch repairing of that quality that gives satisfaction at Johnson's, Jeweler. tf When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf Every hat in ottr shop will be sold at a big reduction for one week only, be ginning April 27th. Medford Center Millinery Shop, room 426, Medford bid. '35 The Oregon state board of dental examiners will conduct an examina tion for applicants seeking to practice dentistry, commencing at 1:30 p. m Thursday, June 1, 1922, In the hall of representatives, state house, Salem, Ore. ! Wednesday special 20 per eent off on all tweed suits. , The Colonial. 3; Your old straw hats made like new, 11.00. Apparel Cleaners St Hatters, 622 N. Riverside! Phone 223. , 3 A wonderful line of new patterns will be included in this great clear ance sale. 10 days only. Miss Taylor at Deuel's. 36 T. A. Raffety, chief state motor traffic inspector who has been in southern Oregon and northern Califor nia for the past few days left yester day for Salem. If you have a radio, tune to Portland on Friday evening from eight until nfbe o'clock and hear (he Geo. Olsen j Hotel Portland orchestra in the latest dance hits. They use Buescher saxa phones, trumpets and cornets. Inquire at Palmer Piano House about Buesch er instruments. 35 Myrl Garnett has accepted a posi tion with the local branch of the Stan dard Oil company as a service station operator and is employed at the North Riverside station of the company. Hemstitching, Plcotlng, 8c per yd. ' " Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. ' tf Mr. and Mrs. Ray llenson who have been visiting Mr. Henson'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Henson of this city for the past ton days, leave today tor their'home In Portland. Wednesday special $19.50 Jersey suits 111.75 at The Colonial. .35 Mr. and Mia Joseph F. Allen of Tacoraa arrived In this city yesterday afternoon and will visit with Mrs. Al len's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W. Smith, for several weeks. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E, Main. ' Alex Sparrow arrived back in Med ford Monday from a short visit at Prospect Elks May Day dance Tuesday, May 2nd. Launspach's orchestra. 36 Head Consul Boak of the Woodmen of the World order, who also is presl dent of the Denver chamber of com merce, and who addresses tno cuam ber of commerce forum here tomorrow noon, will also address the forum of the Grants Pass chamber in that city the same day. , Lattice and all kinds of moulding, our own make. ' Trowbridge Cabinet WorkB. 44 Twelve persons in five cars arrived at the city auto camp during Monday and spent last night and this morning there. Everywhere you look you see Chevrolet. tf Very important meeting of tho offlc lal board of the Christian church at 7:30 this evening. All members spec tally requested to be present Margaret Diilley In down from Kent- tie to spend the summer with Mr. nu l Mrs. T. W, Johnston. Miss Dully Is stenographer for a wholesale drug firm and was formerly nu employe of the Medford Sun, ' Bargains second hand bicycles. Lib erty Repair Shop. 41 Mr, and Mrs, Larry Schudo are vIhII Ing In Portland. Mr, Siluule la ex pected home this week and Mrs. Scliiulo will probably remain there fr a longer visit. IS NEED OF U. S: SHIP SUBSIDY NO LONGER HOLDS FRUIT ' GROWERS THERMOMETERS ER E AT LAST WASHINGTON, May 1 -Recent reduction lu the slifw and wagon of crews In tho American vessels engag ed In foreign trade have destroyed any argument tor a subsidy to owners based on the dlfefreniHi In the labor costs of operating American and for eign ships, A lulled Kuruscth. presi dent of tho International Seamen's union, declared today durluit testi mony before1 the senate and house committees considering the adminis tration merchant marina bill. Amerlcuu ships today carry the t.mal!et crews of any vossvls In the world and so far us lubor ts concern ed. American boats aro now tho cheapest to opera'to, tho leader do dared. Mr. FurUHctlt said the average wage of American crews hud been reduced 27 to 53 per cent; the wages of Jup anese Seunieu Increased 45 per cent, those ot Australian seamen Increased ulue per ceut and tho pay of Chines Increases! by an amount not yet ac curately computed. "As a result of these rmluctlons," the committee were told, "the wages if American seamen are now much lower thun the pay of Canadian aud Australian crews are practically on a level with British wages and are sub slantially higher than tho wages only ot Japanesu among the principal mur itlme nations." For years Floyd Young, tlio gov ernment frost expert stationed hero each spring, and County Aitoul 1'iite, winking together, buvn been trying to Indtxe iiuinutiutureis of tlier-ltiomi-tvtx to tiuiko n spvi'lnl f f ii It gruwei'M tbeiiVninel.'i' fur use III frost protection of nit liu tils, one that I" act'iirtitc, Ki'mliiittoil nil ni and vny to leml nt itlitht, Their efforts J In (lint tine luivo jimt lirouulit about the desired I'exnll. Fulling t liel it line themselves from the niunufuctiiiviM, they took the matter up with the California Fl Ull llriiweiV Km liiinue, which control "3 per cent of citrus acre ukc, this Kprliitf. Tim -vh.ini;o then sent a roprexenttttlvo buck eiiol (o set bids from the insmifiii ltii'i-i to make a frost thermometer yf the design de sired In liiis" itniiitlltlc for the ex cliuiiHi', which llmt lioily wilt sell to IIS liliMllliel lit llrtltnl rust. The il.'ill wits coliilvtil some time nun Willi a mm" iiuuiiiiact urer, unit the - t'hiuiK bus ottViTit In sell this ther mometer to 0Q orchard nu n of tho Untrue, lilvcr vwlii-, through Messrs, Yqiin and t'tite ul I ho prim clmrised (heir own tuemher. ahoiit II :ir.. and uUo to the fruit kiowihs t( tho Yitkl- inil section In WuHhltittloii. A suitiile of this thermometer hits Iiet1 received front the exchange hv Mesm, Youiiii ami fate, who have tested It several tiluhm nntl noli n InKs iitul find Its tii-itir.tty an. I (etiii lal worth nil that has been claimed. Every loeal ui'i hurdlst w ho wants one of these micrlally dlKtied ami made thermometer. Is reiiuesteil tu Irsve hin outer nt the county Mucin's of the, to tie paid for whni the thei momet.-r arrive, l.veiy thermorm ter will be tested by the Putted Siulis weuilo-r bureau at Wiudilna tun, 11. C, In Its spot tally equipped luhnllltoi V for SUi ll tests. ..-r.sKAf-WW.f O rv ft SEATTLE VOTING FOR MAYOR TODAY SEATTLE, May 2 February weatli er, with a cold wind and a threat o rain, prevailed as Seattle residents went to the polls today to elect mayor, three members of tho city council, two school directors and a comptroller and treasurer and to ps upon seven measures. Including the Krlcksnn proposal that the cost of op erating and maintenance of tho munic ipal street railway system bo paid from the general taxation fund. COMMITS SUICIDE mm LAWN Doing His Duty "For two yearn 1 suffered hkoiiIi I tin pains In my stoiiiiuli, tie h him: up sour and hitler Ilnhls and " Tomiue always runted, tim tors were iinutile to hehi me. Tho first il ( Muyr's Wonderful Uemedy load me feel too per cent belter, and I tin now- feeling, better than at nnv time In my life, I deem it mv duty to ml vise other sufferers" It si i shim.i). harmless ureonrnilon that re moves the catarrhal utui.ua from tho i Intestinal tro t ami allays the Inflam mation which cause pritcttenlly nil atgiuach. liver unit inieatlnul nil luriitH. Im ludlnil iippi ridlcills. Olio diiMi,ui eoiiYipon 4,r money re- t mill it ' r Millinery Blouses Sweaters Hosiery Silk Underwear Neckwear Real Lace by the yard Purses Novelties The Vanity Shop "Quality and Service" SA.V FRANCISCO, May 2. The body or William V. Illackhall. a g'df instructor was found by Mrs. F;ieumr Holman, his fiancee, today on the lawn of her homo, together with two notes saying thnt he had taken his life by poison aud asking her forgiveness for committing the act on her lawn. Blackball and Mrs. - Holman quar reled during, a party at her home lust night, the police said. WASHINGTON. May 2. (By Asso ciated Press.) A secret process of making cheaper fertilizers has been uiscovereu ami is intended Mr com mercial use at the government's ni trate 'plants at Musclo Shoala, Ala., W. B. Mayo, chief engineer for Henry Ford, told the senate agricultural com mlttee when It began examination yes terduy of the Ford modified proposal for purchase and leuHe of the Muscle Shoals properties. PAGE THURSDAY NIGHT MAY 11 H::ti Curtain Children In Spring Time Mrs. C. Osborn, 7812 Hlllsldo Rd., Cleveland, 0 writes: "My grand daughter, was troubled with a cough for nearly two years. 8he took Foley's Honey and Tar and her cough is now gone, it loosened the phlegm so she could raise H easily," Foley's Honey and Tar Is Just what children should have for feverish colds, coughs, "snuf fles" and. tight, wheezy breathing. He sure to get Foley's. Jt checks croup and whooping cough, too. Bold every where. Adv, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY T 7 OTLB Mil IN A SPCOAILY WRITTIN COMtOY 6Y AARON H0r7 MAN GIVE-TAKE Aseoox CAPITAL vlAB0l IVMfMONlC JAZZ ORChISTRA luW TO HWTIIBTK'KKTH HV M,l I, VOW ,. Orders will be fllod In order cfthelr receipt and filled before tho regular box t-ftlco s.ilu opens, next Tunmlay, May 1Kb, at 12 o'clock. Address letters, make -checks, postofflce money orders to T'agft theater. Include self-addressed stamped envelope to Insure; a(n return, . ' . I'lllCM:,. Hone, -'-'O; llutcoii), 1st H nma, $l.tl.V. next If row. 9l.lt): last 2 rows .Wc. Includes war tax, . FOR HALIO Whl to Loghorn baby chlx Tancred stralij, Ready May 10th. Phone 697 R-2, G. K. Pierce. 37 RIVOLI Theatre, Grants Pass Friday Night, May Sth ths dstw omrMDRoMAmcAcTorw r. ' i AND StaR V J t I , IN ' , , v. h h WANTKO To rent aniall place suit able for chickens, Tribune C. A. 38 LOST Fronr Lake Creek camp, 1300 lb. roached bay work mare, has white hind foot. Pleaau notify Cunul Co. Phone 12!. 35 WOOD! Fir 9.1.00 Tier nnrt op Utah ICgB Coal A10.SO Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor Fir and Third I'bono 243 j'WrnCAL iRtm COMEDY- DRAAVA j ( ----- w-.- , m , . w rum kv I uyfl y THIS iMMnBT&i BtTcn da m" , l ' 0y fit da Johws-onYouno a Mrs. Rita Olcois: V W KtAROicons Latest Sow6 Kit? 3 , MAI I, OltDKIM NOW . , ' i' ',. Onlnrs will be filed In the. order t.f their receipt and flllod bofore the regular box xofflco sulii opens Wednesday, May 3rd, 12 o'clock, If accompanied' by check mid nclf addressed, stamped envelopo, mint" to illvoll Theater, (iranta Push; Oregon. , ' I'HIOKK Floor, 1st !i rows, $2,150: lust 8 rowm, $1.03 j Hulcony, $1.10, Includes vviir tuv, !