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MTCTVFOTtP" MATT; TTHttTTSnR, METYTOTm Oft TO (W, TTTTTRRD'AY. MAY If. '1022 HIKER 10 START AT TO ASSIST, NEAR GIVE OPERETTA AT PAGE MAY 19TH E! EAST CROSS COUNTRY WORD MAN TO INSTALLING NEW LOCAL CHURCHES GRADE SCHOOLS TO BUILD PAVILION MACHINERY FOR S. CAROLINA AT HOT SPRINGS LONE PINE IN RELIEF n f'uiiu M MilliiH of fnliiiiiMwR, ('.. wlin Ih nit entWli'ini'ii hllter Ulld Who WulUcd fiiim ViimIiIiikiii, ). C t'l I. km AiikiIi In JUIU-l;'ll mill Wliu ulurti'il front ("liW'MKil, III, 'in M hll In AIiinUii nml return In the years IHSO-21-32, lit now I'limtili'lllIK the liml ineiitlinii'd trip unit I mi route to til liftnm tuwn, t'nluinhlti. lift I'SMIU tnil , Ii-fiiu A lit Hk it- llil KpliiiK, nml Ih vii route smith. Huvlntr liml it I-1 1 of iriiiililn iiN tt in" nit of domn frt-l, MrMllhm him .(iiiifi1 cut lit Nniilliwuril wity unit him N"'Mt Dm mm mix week In Mritfuril where he linit been iMiii..vtit In llm I lit dint l.yillm.l linn I'tci l.i. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1T 111 etiiv here he llil ieill IJVti Mi iilu' wllll 111 UiUllii, I In? I. hhI lilltlliK I'lft'Ull tuition. Mi'MIIInn ii nm-lt five year eer vlrii tlt ilio I'niii il Hih l in navy, nml llil IWlie I'll! Ill It'll til" til'ilir Willi l'lri. Hillll'll rllllt. IIk Will li'liva Mi'ilfiinl till wpf'ti nml inmit rem h lui t'ulunihM will nmiilii there fur n stunt I line. Arter n hnt vm In the home town Iik will ulurt it lili iliriuitilt Hiiuttt America, bring eietitly In. Irrmlril In l .ninl tnnntty, lli'it (II. MiMlllun who I h tin ilium dU.-it lilnml yimtlt of IH year nml mi hi lilkf inn-It 1.3 iionniti), - II" Mule Hull Im Iiiirml in writ u lunik "ii till exiwri.nie nntl cm the inunlry IhrotiKh wliuli lm Im tinvi l.-.l when Iik t inii.i lin llm Hullllt AuiiIi'm .tour unil Hint llm gathering .f mute- ' i lui fur thi work I In ililf nlnt In InUlim I hi mt I'lii urmi tilpi CmEAOlJININE fcfWM. to. k. M 1 mmm hWHW ikKMlM I Ii m n4 kM tmtmt Mi Ma. a aiu tri prra .1. C (MllllKiT (if Miillurd, Iiiih leas ed tlif ,lm knn lint Hriri nttH llil lili? nf Awliliind on thii I'liiifli- IiIkIiwiv, nml work will mint in mini on tli I'llllHtrill'llllIt (if U MWlllllnlliK lilllll, H ilnni'o imvilllun, u IhiIIiIiuuhii unit an iiiiki i iiiiiii ground, Work lui alien. ly attirled on tint i omhi r in IHni tif ii c utirrt-ttt wnll around tin' aprlug n tlmt llm water u ill rlii ti it level huh i'iii(iit(1i to HllllW It to fllltt IIITON tll I'nrlfll' lllKliW'iVlM 111" lilllll nil I tin ilil uliln ii f tlilt limil, wlmni till (if tlin luillil Intt it "0 lln Inn '1 will lm nil tut I ! . 'llm NUliiinilni; mio Ih to tut on ijmmi nlr iuii (,ir iiii kiininicr nml will mini likely ln IihiihimI l.y iiixl yi-iir. It In In ln : l.y iO fi-i-t nml will lie lilllll nf i'iiiin i-ti. If Impiihi il It will In. ii.,i n ; .on nil wlniirr im t tt w it ! I rKi ff illiiKiy wiinn nml will In- i lunrm tiililu nt nil tlmi'i of llm yt'iir. Tin- hmiMi mt rnunillnit Uik I'i'i'l will liuvo imiiiivuliln Hi-i'tloim In iillnw I n-i' rli i iil.iiluii nt ii It In tin1 Hlllnlllfr IvfllMOIl, Th hntliliniiBK lm ciinliM'il with mililmr wutir ilinw'tu tho wut it fur whlilt will Im ilol frimt thn four null I RiitlKKH mi the lilll lili wi'iit iif thn lini; Hiulm TIim tlutiiing inltliiti will In. CO hy IUU f . . I ii nil will Im miniiii'il no that n.i'ii air iImiii Inu In the utiiiinr ' mi ni'ty Im t iiji-yiil. It will (t 1ni Im i . nl. If iif Im Iiih i uf it mi ihf lili In tlif wiiiti-r Mfimun to i xrlmli) th III nml nuiiMt iin. . Till ItfW- i'nrt irntlilrl to flljoy mm Ii hiiiilui II v nml If thi- ir'fiit outlook I trilfli'il n liiimlnill ill ihiihI. Komt i f ti ii in futirici nml a nolf n.ill i n.ii y l.f imlfi ut ii fat ii r lutf . Richard Crofter's Sons To Fight Father's Will hriW.IN. Mny II -Illy AMorlnlnl I'ri'Kil. Hulu :iir ui'tlnit in lu liulf of (tin Intn Uli'liuril CrukiT'i two ami In tlin- t'ultfil Hlutr iitvivI nollra Uin Mri. t'rii.r'i I'lllcltor i loilay 'thul llii'y hail linfn ItiHirurtfJ to onttr a luvnul In nn Irliili wmrt uk.iIii! the will of Mr. Croker wlu'tt It win lodgml f ir iiiolihti-. T Itla. It win until, woulil limlio a Irlitl nininniary to prove t h will Rilil lite c:liiiftrnry of the tfita-tor. "Tito fiioiliera of llin Nmir Kait have li.iitiilliitl.m tf inu. lih.i i-y und.T Hn'" not'n ut war for tlin punt ttlx uy .a im- Loin. Ml,,., i i;,r-:mt "n' lhtt '"''""'' thre fit iifik. mur Jm kwmvin.'. owti.t? i ' anywh-r In t!i world itnytldnK -Ite l.y thn limit U'fHtcrii Mliiiii Com- ,,",n H'" h" l'.f"rl'n:, the dli- limiy, Iin-., uml I timlfr tho upi-r- Mrtim and thn death thut no with war," Unluii i.i Wulicr II. Ui.liltiKon, mlnliiK itutnd J. J. Handiakur. Mutu (Ilr-ft'ir i niilni'i'r, w ho Ih iiImo i nKlni-i r for ) Nnar , Knit Knilef, be.'oro th o lal tlii- Who Iiiiki. Mm.'. Tim com n(.iioit of thi Kaitorn Btar. lawt DlKht. .m,y l, r...'...tiy l,.. n '-''K''l''-l - j vliltfd tho tttvt;! at)i .lcD and lioli-n i.no tiiiifn .jiitoi, nn rini mni fit iiilnliiK until (ih l'li'Hlil.'iit. of ConHtanllnoplii whiin hrave wotnnn wern BtruKKlilK to k'-i-ji life In their lil'(lrin. Ai I went with our ri-ll"f w hlrh I now nt th mini', u i worki-ri Into thii phicpii whfr thn inlliT. A rock nuh'r of ISO women mffi-r o terribly, 1 ;iw ho Thf miirhliifiy. wlili h Ih KoIiik In will nil In- run with u CO II. I', hiiuhi iiikIii In tin. Ion iii- iiy ni,uiiy will lr lntullfil I they init hope anil cniiraKf and lid Iff to .ir..itri' Hi., in., for tin. mill of 60 itnnt (liar. j. uni,(;Iflilinc!n and Rood- iikwh In tho world Into tin- hcarti of llin moihiiri and Rmndmiiihir who flKht mm mother alwayn flh( for their children. It wai womlerful ti see faith and linpo and new eourann anl thn will In flKht on eotr.e Into the lives of theio women." Tho membiTi of tho Kanterh Slar voted Id rooK'rate In the ih'iwlnn of tho motion pliture "Ali-e In Hunger land," at the itlulto on neat Tueiclay niKht, when Mr. Handnaker whi leeured the picture! will lecture on how thn picture-it were lecurnd. The committee from the KaHtern Star cotutiHU of John I'irl and Mr. Tlckel. Following Mr. JIantUaker'g addrem nt tho l!uillt church. Itev. Uach an nounced the Near Kat Hellcf commit tee to connlit of Mr. and Mra. Kred W. Mean and Mrs. JVed J. Jonea. The Preibylerlan committee. Mra. A. K. Welch, K. K. Oore. From the ChrUtlan church Mra. Kli Flithcr. O. C. Tierce. McthotllKt church. Mri. O. K. I.lndley, chalrmun. ton iiiiimlty, wlthh will nirlvo In two or three wiek from Belittle. An iiirl.il I i'ii in ivn y will he liiMtulled m enon n the rul.le. which Im hecn i.j d.'r.'il, nriivi'. Thl cnhlnwny will rxtenil from (he mouth of one of thn niiiln tuniifl in the Inmliei above thf rusher, a (IihIuihk of tiHO fej-t. The i otiiiuiy now I report) d to hum liooo too of ore on th" dump, which lui lieeit "ft there hy former uliiriiioi. mid which vim not con nhlfreil worth 1 iiiilllna. It KNtuiy at the .iwet emlmnle from n dori-n re. Ilnlile iyer. IT. (10 per ton on nn UVrmn.' nml will he ioIIIimI ii noon n the mill I liihliilhil. The i.iniMiiy uiimiiuih m I hut It will I.e kl.iit to handle 3j or 40 ton of nny ore wmili mllllnK for owner who iin not Imve a mill mid wth to nee If thev lutve puy ore. A reimon Rt.le ihai'Ke wilt he mnde for million tin. ore mill the offer ae Into effect u noon n the -,nmpany Im It iAii urn out of the way. Cut Thla Out It la Worth Monty Cut out thla alln, encloae with fcj Henry Currier. and mail it to r Inyo & t o , zwa Btiet field Ave. ('Iilcaicn, III., wrlllna your nauif and nddrrii churly. You will rt'celv In return a trial packuKe con latnliiR Fulvy'a Honey and Tar Com pound for 'couitha, colda and (roup: Foley Kidney I'ltla for palni In ld'-a and back; rlieuniatUm, backache, kid nny and bladder allmonta; and Foley Cathartic Tablcta. a wholeaome and thorotiKhly cleanaitiK cathartic for cui itlpallon, bllloumesa. lieadachee, and aluKKltth boweli. Sold everywhere. Adv. "The. flmtiKfjifimnn," on attractive operetta will be given by the Rrade achool children of Medforu under the illrectl jn of Mlaa Frances McCranahan Hherwooil, aupervlaor of music in the city schools, at tho 1'axe theatre, May 19th, at S:1G p. nt. sharp. There are uix different chorusea of about fifteen children In each, the music Is attractive and catchy. The choruies are ch')i-n from the differ ent btilldlnKH. The parents of the children taking part are furnishing tho costumes which are designed under the direction of Mlsa M.iurlnn Carroll, head of the domoiitic art department of tho Med ford hish schonl. and by Mlna Lydla lioan, I unn I son art dept. of the Med ford ltook Btore. ' All the prlnclpaU ' and teachers of jtlie craile buildings are co opcratiu-; to I make l!ils performance attMi-tivo to the ear and eye and a success finan cially. The proceeds will be used for ! the grade schools. , 8upt. Aubrey G. Smith ia acting bual- neits manager. Miss Winifred Clancy who was the accompanist for the high school oper etta will play for this one. Mr. Tom Swem baa charge of the stage, which itself speaka for a most pleasing effect when the curtain rises. Miss Katheryn Swem and Mlaa OUle Stollenburg, director of physical train ing of the Medford high achool are assisting with some of the dancing. This promises to be one of the moat pleaolng events in the achool year. A. F. A A. M. Special communication Med- ford lodge 13, Friday even ing. May 12th. 7:30 p. ni. Work In M. M. degree. Refreshments. 44 L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. Notice I, O. F. Tainer, will not be responsi ble for any debts or bills Incurred by Mrs. Mae Tainer. ,43 (Slimed) O. F. TAINER. Movtca at Jacksonville!. Thn motion pictures "Alice in Humce rland." secured Inst summer tn the Near Kat will be nhown t the church In Jacksonville tonight by J. J. Ilandsaker, who secured the pic tures. Condemn Church Suppers. COLFAX, Wash., May 11. Church suppers will be regarded with dls 'favor by the Colfax commercial club hereafter, a resolution having de clared them to be unfair competition with hotel and cure. " Piston clearances ofan jncfj when J1Q0O 0jan jnct under fire An autMnobila engine having a 4 bora wilt hava whan cold a clearance batwean Its pistona and cylinders of arp'O-dmataly 41000 of an inch. Whan the same angina has bean haated . to operating temreratare, this clearenca will hava dacraaaad 75Jk, or to 1iOQO of an inch. LikawiM, a main crankshaft rearing having a clearance of atxrat 11000 of an inch whan cold, will show a decraaae ia this clearance at operating temparatare to lass than '1000 of an inch. All oils loss viacoaity, that is, they become lightar In body wbeo subjaf tad to the baat of engine operation. 1 ' An analysis of Zerolene shows that the differ ences in its body at the various engine tamper' atnrea, from cold to operating temperature, follow in close station the decrease In bearing clearances. The right body ai all operating temperatures For this reason Zerolene oils have at all angina) temperatures exactly the requirad body to splash and flow frealy into the faat-moving, '' email-clearance bearings to provide an ad equate film of lubricant. Because of their "oilineas," Zerolene oils cling; to bearing surfaces, and at the same time offer in themselves a minimum of resistance to" the angina power going to the driving wheels.. For this reason they give perfact lubrication and permit the development of the maximum power, speed ar4 gasoline mileage of the car. STANDARD 0U COMANY ICaltfumm) more powers-speed less Mctitmaud wear thru Gmtd lubrication t ? ? ? T ? T ? ? T ? ? t t ? ? ? ? ? ? f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? T ? ? z ? ? ? ? y t ? ? t t t ? y y ? ? y y f ? L iiA s ,ptj ui j ny 1 1 1 I ' ' IF YOU DON'T OWN A at RADIO SET You can enjoy the same great singers and musicians r on a new - EDISON PHONOGRAPH For Much Less Money Musical Instruments, Pianos, Player Piano Rolls. Sheet Music, Records . PALMER PIANO HOUSE i : -i GET US BY RADIO Write Us Wire Us Phone Ps Com e in and See Us! And Arrange for a Demonstration, of the New 1922 "GOOD MAXWELL" The Car That Started Them Talking L ike the Radio, Did PHONE 18 - w. Main st A. W. WALKER AUTO CO. W r Medford I T Original ; RADIO V Dealers in Medford ORDERS PLACED NOW for Kennedy apparatus must be filled in the order received. PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE ' - - Main and Central An Invitation to Radio Fans We would be glad to furnish you any RADIO IN FORMATION you may need to install your outfit. Just Bear in Mind That We Handle Exide Special Radio Batteries Battery & Electric Shop NatBldg. G. A. Johnson Phone 116 Exide Batteries, starting lighting and ignition work JUST HITCH UP YOUR RADIO AND LISTEN TO THIS! VILMO FLOUR Is Incomparable for Baking CLEAN DELICIOUS -NUTRITIOUS Insist On Vilmo You Can' 't Go Wrong S ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO. i The Radio "Tells the World" of the Superior Features of the new VELIE A Broadcasting Station at the factory will send out neWs hourly of the car's achievements and other Velio Publicity. BUT YOU DON'T NEED A RADIO TO LEARN THE VALUE A VEL'IE REPRESENTS Ask Any Velie Driver Then See Us MEDFORD VELIE CO. Phone 732 Kiullo broNiU'Mstiiifr slut Ions in many Kft'tlons of the country a in providing nKular, concerts, ciiiiHi.Hting of instrumental antl vocivl tiumlMMiH hk well as lectures and reitdlnjcs. Itu.simHH finna arc rntploylnx the llmllopliono to a largfr extent every day. In fact the Itailiophone. la rapidly clmnRlnB tho life of tho whole country, both sociul nntl ecotiomlc. ' IUxllo, Im'Iiir a RriNit step forttard, Is boln cnconragetl by progreNNlvc busineHa i-o)tcerits. The nierrhniita represented on this pnRe, nre proRresNlve. You will appreclnto their uuto-th inlniito inei'chnndi.so mid Ncrvtco if )'ou lmtronize thont HOOK UP YOUR RADIO AND GET THIS "MESSAGE" EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Will Give Quick Efficient Service On All Transfer Work, No Job Too Large We Can Provide Safe, Desirable Storage JUST PHONE 315 Eads Transfer & Storage Co. Geo. Eads, Prop. 32 N. Front St. Phone 315 ir ..1 . Nordwick Bldff. - v 4 5 ? i : : . ; . ; ; ; ! : 'a' t .AAeWeTaOeTreTee7