Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 02, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    MHDFOIU) MA llj TltmiJNK. ' MKDFOUn,- OMEnON", TUK8!)AVr, MAY 2.- 1922
PAGE TTTUEU
A
PROSPERITY WEEK
REGISTRATION IN
TO BE PUT ON BY
LOCAL MERCHANTS
At a wi ll utlitiiiltil dinner meeting
of thn Itetnll Merchant Human of llio
Medfnrd t'hnmbor of Cniniiierrit last
evening lh member decided to con
lin t what u to ii known uh "i'rnNpnr
Ity Wmik" In the viry near future.
(Vmiinlttee were, appointed for this
purpottn nnil ll waft the. general riilnli)n
ttlMt til llri:M of such II Week would
ilHii(t entirely upon thn energy uuil
niliUHlumu which lint iiicrchuni put
Into It.
The. bnreini approved and recom
mended Hint merchant take advertls
in N in on (n the booklet Itelng pnhllsh
oil tiy tho Knlr Association In which
the iiri-iiiliim Ih( for thn rmwly f"l'
U to hn printed. 'Mm rut which the
space wilt 'be sold for will Unruly cover
the printing and mulling rout unit the
alr Association w ill lint make uny
money out of H.
Member of lh' bureau examined
th tmtatlvo building plan for Km
coiiniy fair ami cr enthusiastic lit
t lii tr pralae for Hi" constructive effort
being tuiulo Id Klvn Jackson ruunly
ierttiuiient fair Improvement In whli li
every citizen of I lie eouniy will he
proud.
Front nnw nn they nun-erf that nil j
would advertise the fulr Uii('n In wlit-
ever iimiini r they f itittd ioilie. I
Then dute are Hiteinher 12 t AU
Inrlimlve, the firm duy being iteNlgnnt.
it! nn entry iluy.
JACKSON
COUNTY
7,I'4H
2,071
i:n
IS OVER 1 1,000
Iti-gbitrntlon (Uureri for the ll22
elciiflon. prepared hy the county clerk
unil IrnliMiiillliMl lo l liit secretary of
lnli hIiow u lotul of ll,2o;i lptruxl
tmilely) In Jackson comily, divided im
lo puny uh folio:
Iteimhllcumi
Dkiiioc rut , ,
I'rohlhltlon ..
Socialist
MUci'lliiueoim 355
The liilHi'i'llini-oiiH Include progrc.
Ives, liiileMinleiilN, nonpartisan nml
Hiohm who keep li,.r Mllllt.al fullll a
secret.
The county elcrli will huye the regis
iruilon hook reiiily for distribution
Miiy 12. hy the herlff to thn 6rt votlnK
liiei lnru of the county. Tlwi sheriff
Iiiih not yet iienknuitMt the votlnit
.place for the precinct which will he
im n ! hi' aw HinHihle the same, nn In
IttL'll.
In l!2rt thn highest votn ciiMt fur any
ciiiiillilule whm N.'lii, unit thin In uhoiit
75 per ceni of thn vote, 111 primary
election the vole hu hcen front 40 to
Uo per cent, nml o fur there 1 no lgn
It w III he exceeded thin yeitr.
WONDERFUL PICTURE
Dealing with wunitin' new plitc) In
thn woilil, it nil ilcmollMhlnif aiiHtere
nml iintloiiutei) vlewit, "Hull thn Worn
an," Tlioiiian If. Iiico'k plcliirlxeil hil
liinil epic,' conic to thu l'nun thenire
toilny for four day eiiRiiKement.
AecorriliiK to ci'HIeH, who hiive wit-
ni'Mmi HiK preview of tlild picture,
It Ih Him niollon picture Irntimlry'K
unHwer to the puhllu' oftexpreHe(l
PRESIDENT DENVER
C.
OF COM
ERCETO
BE FORUM SPEAKER
SPOKANE VOTES ON
BARRING JITNEYS
FR0CITY ST'S.
fli'OKANK, May' 2. Aftftr nearly a
BEDFORD
WED. . J
it Ih very A'-I'lotn tlmt iniiil,er of j
the Me4fnrl 'lmniln r of Coimtii-rce j year of controverny, Hpokarie'H tranit
have the oppori unliy to ,nv ut their poitatlon prohlem are helm? Hettleil
the joIIm today. The voters are
, .vHtemd, which If the proposal carrk'
' are to he united.
Thu qiK-xtlon of motor bun traoepor
rwroi'v v" - - - -,
forum upwiker ii inai ri pri'iu'titlnK ut
I li II m ril'r III I (HI liij.r,. ni'ii M j.nur
of Hi.- Kinky Mountain, out tlm "'1 " lecll whether a new fran
Hpenker tomorrow, i not iilone thn c:hlH will b granted to the atreet ( r
n xlii' iit of tli lifiiver CImi ruber of
Coniloerce, but Ih iiIho ii nuiri of ex-
crpltinill einfiiiive iiMMIf. i
III wuhjert I to )n "Comniunttyl
SZXZTZZ H 'i iirrle ai1"""" -
luenniK that niiy ui"Milier from any j numnier after the treet railway had
l otiiniunliy limy profit therefrom. I been granted an eight cent fare. The
I, I, ftouk cm,.. to Med ford to rUy cinmlKKloner tood hack of the
V',iy.!i" , i i ,U J? Wr"1m'"? Jitney whfch charged a five cent fare
of the World, of u lib it Im I head ..' . , . ..
.........I. fro. i h.. i ,.fn.. ..t ,v,. If IranchlH carrte. the jitney
o.Ki.tiiz,.tlon vhl.h Ih .ated lniwl11 U' barr,!(1 from lh Htreet
Denver, lie arrive from the nori h j 'ter January 1,
tomorrow movtiliiK and Immediately) The ittreet car rompanie have
ufier the forurn inlilreH. wltl be taken 'agreed to unite their Intercut, elve
(on a wlghl-weelnic tour of the valley, j un I vernal transfer and charge nix
I The forum w ill be held ot the Med-i ,i..kp. au.i Bevu -., ,.,, farM.
ford Hotel at iiomi. I ...tw.t i,p,i i,.n ,t t. t..
Ing conducted today. Two men are to
he Kfle&ed from a field of lx.
15,000 GALLONS BEER
PUBLIC MEETING
I P. HALL TONIGHT :
GAME ASSOCIATION
MEETING MAY 4TH
Two national fi4ure In Percnt- in interpreted-with almoitt religion!
riTTSFIKI.n, Man.. May 2 Flf
ten thouiwnd gallon Of beer valued
at heliHMt f:f,bii'l and llo.ooo will Ih
tttrned Into trie nwer at thn licrkahire
Drttwlng 'iiniiuny'a plant hern tinlny
by fedorul ffler. The coinDy de
rided rerrnlly to upeml lillMltiem
1 i n i ii i.
Mrs. Esther Wolfe
demand for "lietter rfd hlKger pic
ture." In the word of uitn critic:
"II hold thn mnt wearied of fan en
thralled, anil earn the elncerCut rom
menilutlon of thn everet critic,"
Tha Mliil-v tif "ll:tll I Im Wiinuili."
-I.I..I. i i..i ...... .,. ...,,ll in-i ii iuii in in-uiK tirruuiieu hikiiu
Willi ii in unnni Ur-u inn , w n,. .... i
mimlatlona of Atn.-rienn life, ajr nuntoer o nnermen aagmg me
written hy C. (iardner Sullivan, f ire-,'""""' "' i" reniuTB n,e r-i-i
Am.rien .tr.mi.H.i ii u,tricM 'P at the Anient dam neople.
the epic of American womanhotd. ndl,nn rlKh ,rom U- tht''r dld last
nils iiv-lUK unr til inQ le w pit&i: i
Tei her Circle will be the aoeaker 1 .nn"...ni t, . ,,i..i i,u.i f i.. ' th river where Halmon can be i
ul the pttlille nia meeting t the K. artint. including ucU well known , cUKhl-
t f I', hall tonlaht. The local clrcle - t-i,., vi.t,,, v.,t- n.i .! Tnl proionion ha to lie acted
are to h roiigrtu'ntil on the mn ittn1yt Theodore Robert. Lloyd Hughe ,nPn ,h anie commllon at onej
.ea of tm-lr effort to bring U.M Tully Mnnthall and otherM. of lne,r "tontbly meetintr. Neither j
women to the valley. All parent, According t critic. "Ilatl the "luw wuru nor "ny mK m
l.re urged to attend. Father will -Woman" na rro:r. orio tene. nat-ith cummin loner ha power to act.
oral .Ituntlon Int.) the next, until mi T1,B -.on County Gam Hrotec
unlqttecllmaxoftherT.enlrenllr.e,,t've aalatlon wa formed so that
In .iH'rh church cne and apothe-; ", h thing could 1 taken up and aet
ol. It artitlc photography doea tl.-d before appealing to the game com-
llo.ilr. In reiil allearirlrnl rene. nf "lllon. Tlwy have aald they Will
leier an
001
t
fled fhe meelltig of aperlal liitcr.-nl.
Aft excellent program of tniilr hi
been provided aim. Hefre-ohlnettt
will ho served. The evenings offer
ing I a follow:
Vli Hit duct arlton Jane. Hutlt
the "Nlpht of the Nativity;" flahe, In 'u""
among .ettlng of life In the New York j ? ''on of that connty before tak
tenement. Ing action on .ame.
i ne booth mentioned pennon nas
not been taken up with the local asso
ciation and to avoid delay, a the com
mission only meet once a month, and
the time for salmon fishing la getting
abort, a meeting of the Jackson Coun
ty Game 1'roteutive association hi
'called for Friday evening. May 4ih, at
'the public library at 7:3n for this pnr-
Ikmw so that Cmnilsloner ltert An-
Campbell.
Addre Mr. J. L, Hill, of Tori
lutid. t)regon. state president I'.-T. A. j
Vocal olo -Ituth W'arnpf. t
Addre-Mr. Milton lllgglns.1
Wahlngtmt, l, "., nstlonnl prenldent :
I'-T, A.
Vcm'uI nolo Win. Iaac.
Mrs. Andrnw at t h plsno.
METHODISTS MEET
U. S. SENATOR ARIZONA
TROUBLE
When You Have a Cough or
Lose weight and Appetite
Take This Advice
Frenno, Calif. '"Afire an attack
of scarlet fever t In n wenk.
annemle condition. My appetite wna
poor ii ml I had no Intercut In any
thing. My friend did not expert im
to live a with the wrnkncM I hud n
Iwid rough. I hml heard my mr-iitn
fpeak of Ir. rttrce' Medicine. n I
got a Imttle f the "(lulden M eft lint
Dlmovrry" and becnn to Inke It.
Jtcfore 1 had lined nil of Iho flrt tuit-
tin I knew It wn dolna me good, for
I felt a desire for food, my t ough !
ceased and I began to have color anil
tot take tin interest in lire. I con
tinued to take thu tlolden Medical
Dlscovrry till I felt strung and well.
Today I nm enjoying the best of
health." Mr. Km her Wolfe, JJlt
Tyler Ave.
A neon n you commence to tnkn
thl 'Discovery," you heirln to feel
It hraelng, appetising effect. Iluy
It of your driiKRlst. In tablet or
Ibiuld, Write Dr. I'lcrce. President
Invalid' Motel In lltiffulo, N. Y t
yotl ill-Hire fre iiiedl.nl nil Ice.
IT:
rilOKNIX. ArU.,
State Senator Kalph I.,
turned to rtioenlx todfty
I matter of a
I be said "I am led to believe hy rumor
The North .Methodists will meet ! newsimi-r re.ris. wa returned
the Christian church team tonight at ' h" f,'l,,r i"''
the High arhool grounds at 6: IS. The ,mo-t a nr "w "
public Is cordially Invited. Thl Ul n0'0' t'arneron went to the office
th third gam In the league .chert- 8,M Marshal Tom 8arka
in All if ih miie i,. !.,. nnd asked If there was a warrant
seen In action and much Interest I
May ! Cnlted ; nen,on cnn u'10 " tne com'
('amcron rn.,,,l",lul1 al ,IB uirmm i7 eni.
for the avow-' A" niemle-r f the association and
-.4 nf fein.. n.. UmiA i he ouiera inieieniBa in usu biui Fme r
rl ln.llrtnient hllli"eii ww prfBrst.
- ' w I
DIU J. CI. THAYER. V. C.
K. W. COI LD. Sec.-Treas.
developing on the wart of church r nt
stltuency. Team standlnr at tha
close of tlie week were:
South Methodists 1
Christian I
Haptlst I
North Methodist 1
W.
1
t
0
n
rn.
1.000
1.000
.000
.000
Insect Pic Win.
YAKIMA. Wash., May 2. When
Jury panel of TS reported for duty
In superior court this morning, so
many talesmen convinced the Judge,
Ceo run n. Ilohlen. that they were In
the critical stage of their annual bat
tle against Insert peal that he ex
cused thn orchsrdlats. He called an
other nn net
there fnr him. He wn Informed that
no warrant had ever Iwen submitted
to that office for service. The senator
next went to 1'nlted States Commis
sioner John II. llenrke and asked that
bond be arranged to cover any pro
ceedings which might he taken. Althn
no complaint had been brought lo the
attention of the federal ciimniissloner,
SenatorH'omenin was told the request
would be complied with and a Ixtmi
arranged.
IM
E
N FORM AN
HAS RAISED ft NEW
STANDARD FOR
BAKING POWDER
Because it's made in the
most careful and scientific
manner from absolutely
pure materials that remain
pure in the baking and in
sure wholesome, healthful
food.
Because it possesses the
greatest leavenii.g power.
Because it is not affect
ed by time or weather it
never loses its strength
and never fails.
Because it is more eco
nomicalyou save when
you buy it and you save
when you use it
These are a few of the
reasons why Calumet is
the standard baking pow
derthe choice of millions
more being sold than
of any other brand.
I Mm mm-w, -' - i
PtsroaeiiN V , rA?J ' ' " '
wipoffTeiu l- , ifti. ?
V
GENERAL ADMISSION BIO SHOW frElCES ICo AND 75c
FERTILEE
OVERSEAS LEG ON
Joint Mci'nrniiu'k Sails.
NF.W YOltK, May 2. John Mo
Cormack was so fur recovered today
from his recent serious Illness that
he Vina a pnsHcngcr with his wife and
family on the Aquituniai bound for a
rest and visit to his home In Athlone,
I rein ml.
THE COLONIAL
Liberty Building .
Wednesday Specials
All Wool Jersey Suits1
I . $11.75;;'; H , '
Two and Three Piece
Hik ing Suits in, Tweeds
. and Wool $25
20 off on all Taffeta Dresses
, 20 off on all Tweed Suits
off on all Coats
Phone 298
it
WASH1NOTON,' May 2. American
women who served behind the lines!
during the world war. frying dough
nut, nursing the wounded and doing1
Innumerable other tasks for which'
only feminine hands are fitted met
here today in the first grand rennlon,
since the armistice. The meeting wag
held under the auspices of the wom
en' overseas legion, an organization
which will be given a federal charter
nnder a bill rereBtly favoruhly reiiort
ed to the house.
The assembly will continue several
days and will be addressed by Gen
era! rershlng and be received by Mr.
Harding at the White House.
BIGAMIST IS
T
MEMORIZE
LAW
1.08 ANliKI.KS." May 2. Memoris
ing S7tl sections of the California penal
code la one of the condition of the
probation granted Walroth Oliver, who
pleaded guilty to bigamy, but declared
he had committed that felony through
ignorance of the law.
Instead of waiting a year before re
marrying; after obtaining nn Interlocu
tory decree of divorce, Oliver waited
only four days.
In granting prohatlon, the court
speclfietl 276 section of the code, all
regarding marriage and told Oliver he
must pass tin examination on them
within a your.
Cut Thi Out It I Worth Money
Cut out thl slip, enclose with 5c
' and mall it ft) Floye & Co.. 2835 Shef
field Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
namo Hnd adtlresB clearly. You will
receive In return a trial package con
taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com
pound for coughs, colds and croup;
i Kolcy Kidney Till for pains in sides
and back; rheumatism, backache, kid
;ney and bladder ailments; and Koley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and
thoroughly cleansing cathartic for con
stipation, biliousness, headaches, and1
sluggish bowel. Sold everywhere.
L
I
i ii mil
Try it always buy it 1 - ,
Your grocer can supply . . .
you- II ; ' "
V twmtin its j f 1 II
V" I II
i A nMud can of Calunwt contain full i i Mil
I 16 os. Some bakin powder com to I Jill
HI Ji ot.csn loeteea 01 id ox. cane, am I III)
aure youse! pound wUcn yoawaat H- J 1 1 1 1
i 1
THE DEVIL'S !
I rrwrrDi " 'I
t i ii jLj i i ji'-
i i ;
I LW I - -'.., ,..1,.....-..
rS s
' II .
Ton cannot drayr ,as?a'mst yor
bank account continuously with
out making sufficient deposits,
and expect your account to re
main' in a healthy condition. '
Yon cannot use yonr bank aev
count in this manner; neither your,
soils. Plant food is drawn from
the soil by each erop taken off.
and unless plant food is put back
into the soil through liberal fer
tilization yoa can expect RUN
DOWN SOIL. ' ' ' ' ' ;
Why not raise better garden
crops, choicer flowers,, and enjoy .
more beautiful lawns by fertilize
in? your word ont soil? You can
Tiuild up your garden ; your berry
patch, or your lawn by applying
our fertilizers made for each
purpose. "
We have a fertilizer for ' every
crop.
Eerry Special
Fotato Special -Tomato
Special . " ,
General Garden
Special Lawn.
and Flower -
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
, , Phone 260 for Seeda That Orow. . i . .
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James OliverCunvood's
latest big thriller
"GOD'S COUNTRY
. and THE LAW"
BEGINS TOMORROW
RIALTO
tJOlXtl TONIGHT
tll.ADYS WATTON
In "Haying With Fire"
GAS
THE MOST CONVENIENT FUEL
FOR COOKING
,t
It's always reedy, right on the dot No
waiting, no waste. You have a HOT fire,
cs hot as you wish, from the instant you,
light your .range I Your operating cost
stops the instant you turn it offi You can
regulate your heat to the exact degree you
wish, . , v
A - - ....... ,.'......,.,., J
CAN YOU DO THIS WITH ANY ;
OTHER FUEL
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Southern Oregon Gas Co.
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