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i ,Tf'' - r ! t "Tit "" . f . f MfirFOTtTV 01?KflOK-TTTF,RTAY; M A V 1 f. 1 022 MTCTVFOftD MATT. TTfTBTTNR (1 -W.T ,1 J-M ...WaViir Millinery Blouses Sweaters Hosiery Silk Underwear Neckwear Real Lace by the yard Purses Novelties The Vanity Shop Quality and Service' 3 BIG SPECIALS j I AT ONLY i $3.15 A PAIR Women's All White t Canvas Oxfords, All i White Canvas Two But- J ton Strap Sandals and I AU White Canvas Pat- t ent Trim One, Strap San- dala at only $3.15 Noblad vs. Hawley For Congress ' Oooo Snots" ' 21 North Central ! (Sinco 1912) ! 4 A. W. NORBLAD AIMifT Mil. XOHLID Jim m '4i,ii ii-r of May i'-Uh ayt "Mr. iNoililml missed few roll tails, faithful In in tendance, u r,nappy 'and ruruK'iiun viler; npuke right up. left mi Him In ilmilii ii o cxarllv where he lit (mil tin any measure. Ills ilo'iucuec. flrMliir? ability, lutein, sent granp of esreutlu in incuum . buoyant fmrity ami magnetic per- sonal'ly, mario h'm u commanding j flgureven in his first wnifi; liy thj ml of tim nation i ii rroKiiix l j u (.iim of i hp Iruiint t, Him sennte.J Mogul through every Important! tltni.HIIV.m ! .I.,..!. ....,. ... ..1 I ii k mi ii inn iiinirifTi wnm ti- Uilly Interested, anil tc -oU a prominent mill effertlve tiurl lit Him ... ...i in.. noruiit U-lt3 In ihe opinion ef Tin Voirr. I! voting cecord h ilm bent of any pninher of I ho tetiale of j 1 HI S. uij.l among the licit In later nlou. If senl io Conercsxanrt kept llwrn, ft In certain thmt be will attain) a position of leadership a tin has ibei xpirll. energy nnl ability. If llgwley In to bo retired Iho First District wniii.i im vn difficult iii finding nv cUIcu boiler qualified lo not rn miliii for (ho d'nirlrt anJ to nchl-ve (lilllllRUl:lhi'il u ml t Te-l),ltil CU IM'f," Mlt, ll.lVl.i;VS 1tMttl Tho friHlmni ('nil r I'm llnml, of ly loih. mi': "W. C.IIjwIiv, who' luui Imhmi n CunRrfiiimaii from thf l''mt liiitiii ( for iifturly lxti'n ywirn.j t. Iiuii Id Uts itiifnlil (.ii ,Uy 19th. Iip-I raiirm m tin no coiirfj lion of iho lu-l tlia of hi tiflio. Hi, vhiimI asaina. tlin RtaliliHintictit (,f iho KediTttl Ki-j i'rv l!ankhiR Syatfiq. wlthu'.il lilrli IhU country foulil tu-vi-r liavw finunr-j I'd war C' uiako tl untoiiW.lMK pro-' Krunt It Da In (hn p;ia( t ight yearn, i lln votml In favor of tlin cowardly McI.fiHiorn rotolutloii, whlrli meant that ihla cront nation of a-!iliigton and l.lnroln ahould ytay off tli hlKh aoas nt the behest tf tlio aiitoi-ratlr (ipnitnn Knlfr. Ili cn4 ri'pi'al th exrnsa prorita tax whf'-ti hhlftod a bunli-n of f INO.flnn.pno luat year from iho SUiulurtl Oil and cthor huge rormonmi oorporatlom, onto tho hark of th farmora mid wauo cam era. Mo voted to n-duco tho mirtax on mlllionniroa vhono Inromos arc "0. Ouo or mwro prr annum from 73 per cent to .".2 per cent. The chungn n tho law was finally roinprotnlM(I at r,0 por rnnt. thna Khlftlnn $!0.0n0, 000 moro In tnxoa from mllllonalros onto tho liacUa of fnrmora and wagfl mrncra, Such a rocord! Such a man! iH'fnat Illy on M iy IMIi." SOU PARTY IS NOW EXCLUSIVE AS N. YORK CLUB MOUCOW.Tho romtiiunlat trty tlm irni'tiiiliiri oIlKiircliy whlrh con troln I li ItuKnUn Hovli-i k 'vi-i n riti-nt Im hi'coinlriK mor and morn a tluaod forpurallon, an dlfflnilt of cntritncij an thn iiioat oxulimlvn Amnrlcnn club, or thn lilfilior di'Kri'ca of tlm moat aocret lodge. Tim putty wan reduced lant year to about OOO.OOO mi-tuber by a rigid catnblitK out protean under whlrh nearly l&O.OOO peraona were expollod for varlouH rouioiia. New rulea for adtnlHlon of now innmbera to th liarly, Juat ad"iiliid by tho' lllh All ItiiNxliin cimmnnlitt rongreaa, mako It exepedingly difficult for any pera ma. even tho working men themaelvea, to enter It. Three culegorlea of candidal are provided. Thn flrat. Including actual worker and Hod army ildler who aro of "workmen' origin" may enter the parly by dcrlalon of local commit toe tiKin tho recommnndatlon of three member of three yearn' party experi ence, but titiiHl nerve n perpid of ix month probation Iwforo lie In g alliwol lo parllelpnt actively In pai-ty affair. Tho cundldate from tliA mxond ca tegory, peaRant and atuall ahop or homo worker who do not theniaolvea exploit Iho labor of others, ar admit ted on tho aamo general cmdltlsm. provldlnit tho dlntrlct iarty commlt teen approve of them and they erve one yeaV cf probation. The third category, including other (wraon. even thoae who have prv. oua'y been mmbeia of other parti muat recelvo (he rerxmmemla(lon tif five member of five year' (anding. bo approved by the dlKtrict caninilttee and erve two years' probation. A all of the very high ih( In the fluitHlan government ar held by com munlHii and mont of tho more l;nior tint auhordlnutn (Mialtlona are given only to party men. the pruvlalon of till lant category would ervo to bar other H-rona. even thoao desiring now to enter the party, 'from partlclpath n In the upper clrclea of tho government. l'lTHinig Jolniitg tht communist party muat bind theniHclve to observe strict discipline aryl to mode) their pcronal live along communimic ideal In tlo. prin ciple. They must foreawear reltglnn. promise not to drink In public places and to be extremely moderate tn con sumption of any Intoxicants anywhere, 'l hey are not lo amass wealth, nor to exploit the labor of others. . T(.t.KDO Vriii I.uflirua, veteran flrnt liiiaentan nl iriftiniKr of the To ledo A infill ii n A,l;,(li,n club, has been ri'lviiM-d urn oiMllltiiiiu.ly and Itlght Fielder Wlcklund has been ap pointed temporury manager. IIOI.'HTON Otto Vallnce of Mil waukee outpnliited I)utch Croxlcr, Houston; In 13 rounds. FORDNEY BILL TO PROTECT FARMERS MINNEAI'OI.IH Ed Wrangler Lewla, world' heavyweight Cham plon wrller defeated Henry Ord man of Minneapolis In straight fall. COIXMHL'H r.ryan Downey, of flevelund, inlddU-welghi, won the referee's derision ovt-r .Mike O'Dowd, Ht. I'uul, In it rounds. I.I VI NORTON. Mont. Joe Adams, welterweight, knocked out IMII Ilen ko of Heattle In It round. American league. I loot tl 2-r- Chicago, 9. I'hlladetphla 11: Kt. Louis 3. New York i: Ix-trolt . Washington 3; Cleveland 2. ' Natlmnil league, rtttsburg ' ; Hosion 6. Cincinnati t: Brooklyn 2. Chicago. New York 1. Bt. Uuls ltrt'htladelphia C'onat I-agnc. No gamoa aeheduled. CHICAGO. May I C Marin I'lee tlna of Chicago will meel John Pezak. tho Nebraska heavyweight In fin la h w resiling match here tonight, two out of three fall with a referee and two Judges to -decide the content- I'ezek and nesting, clashed In Xew York several month ago and the mate1! de veloped into uch ri rough contest with Pezck a the offender that It was Upped after tho men had been on the mat 47 minute. The iew York nate athletic commission barred feick for life because of Ma alleged unfair tactics. lMestlua ha persist ently challenged Kd (Strangler) Lewis, the champion. Stasia1 au Zby nzko and other leader of the heavy weight dlvlilon without. lucces. Hand-Tailored Suits $35 to $50 i AWNING TIME, , Phono for estimate iVled. Tent &" Awning Works M Qpimiite s. I', i, Mit For real efficiency in Dry Cleaning insist on our' service. "WE AWE NOT UNLESS VOU ARE' WASHINGTON, Stay 16. All pro ducts oftlio finiri are on the dutia ble list in the MeCumber-Hordney tariff Mil, Senator OoodlnsT of Idaho, chairman of the republican agricultural-tariff bloc, announcod today in the seniito. "If any farm product Is on the free list, I do not know what It he said. "If wo find It; v-.-e wilt nut It on th dutiable list If It needs pro-j lection." - j fii-nator flooding asserted that "all i this talk about the McCumber bill ; being framed behind closed doors la i without foundation." i Th present Wna the first tariff bill ever framed that gave the farmer a! square deal he said. " j Cuban Clietm Kxiert Wins. " PAlMfl Vt,.v 1 tnx.r.h P Carta. oisnca, i no vuoan cness expert to-: ...... .. n ma , . . A Jl v j m.ii mi iaiiivrn, ivni uim aiiu urwy i one, piaying sirnuiianeousiy against 40 of th bent chesn player In Paris. The only one to beatthe' champion j-wii i mn iuTiy Hmi'iuary. l Mrs. J, Stingley Closing Out Sale .i . j WEDNESDAY SPECIAL To the first 100 customers making a pur chase of $2.00 or over, we will sell a regu lar 25c Shoe Polish for the small sum of 1 c One only to a customer EXTRA SPECIALS DAILY. 1 1 M&mr&WW r' '; 111 - ltl News Summary of Last Night BAL.T LAKE Four officer of the American Masonic federation, an or ganisation alleged to have sold spur ious Masonic degrees throughout the country, were found guilty by a Jury In the L'nlted States district cjurt of charges alleging the use of the mall to defraud. ! ' WASHINGTON, May 16. Post master General Work announced to day that in view of the fact that in creased coot of handling parcel post mall necensltates a corresponding ad vance In parcel post rates," he was writing to a large number of parcel post user to get their Views on pro posed changes. Change which have 1een suggest ed. Dr. Work said, included pro posals to fix a aerviue charge of one or two cents on each parcel mailed, regardless of weight or aotus'and to roudJUHt all by weight nnd aone. The post muster general pointed out there had been practically no change In parcel post rates since the service was. Inaugurated In 1913, al thouk'h the cost of handling the ser vice amounted to t300.000.000 tnoro In 1821 than In the year it was stated. Columbia River Rising HOOD IUVKK, Ore- , May 15. A rapid riao io the Columbia river has boon noticed alnco Saturday and river men doclaro a Jicavy rise may ho ex pected during the Cexl ten day, if the weather continue warm. Hack water n6w rover tho lowlands near the city. Sure Death to Aphis and Mildew $Tico:Dust is a dust containing Nicotine, Sulphur and Lead-Arsenate. Nico-Dust needs no further mixing. No water, Lime, or Arrcnate need be add eck Just dust it on dry. It is ready for use and is easily applied. t ; IT KILLS ' ' ' Sold Only by Monarch Seed & Feed Go. - v7 v ' "The Farmom' Service Station" PHONE 2G0 , . 317 E. MAIN YOUNG MOTHER NOW STRONG - ' i Her Mother. Faith in Lydit E. Pinkham't YegeUble Gmpound ' , v t Led Her To Try It " Kenosha. Wisconsin. "I cannot ar enough tn praiwe of Lydia E. Pinkhamli vegetable Com pound. My mother had (treat laith in it as she had taken 0 Fuch ot it and when had trouble after my baby woa born alio save it to me. It helped me so much more than anything else had done that I advise all women with fomalo trouble to cive it a fair trial and I am sure they will feel as I do about it. Mrs. Fred. P. Hansen. 662 Symmonds St, Kenosha, Wisconsin. A medicine that has been in use nearly fifty years and that receives the praise and commendation of - mothers and grandmothers is worth your considera tion. , ,. ; -r :,' ,', .. If you are suffering from troubles tliat sometimes follow child-birth bear in mind that Lydia E. Pinkham'sVege table Compound is a woman's medicine; It is especially adapted to correct such troubles.' . . ' '' - r The letters we publish ought to con. vince you ; ask some of your women frionda or nolhlxirs thoy know its worth: You will, too, if- you give H a fair trial, - HIP T-Jill WASHINGTON America's " only course toward Russia is to decline relationship until confidence la re stored in the rights of property and tho nani-tity of contract In that coun try. Secretary Hoover declared in an address before the United Statea sec tion of (lie International chamber of commerce. - - What Men Admire Moit in Women . ' Is Perfect Health the Sign of Health. Pkersfleld. Calif "Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has been a great help to me aa a tonic and nerv ine and I am glad to give It my rec ommendation. My health had be come very poor; I was suffering with Inward weakness, was nervous, could not sleep, and lost my appetite. I was weak and suffered with back aches and pains in my side and my limbs ached. I was a physical vareck when I began taking the 'Favorite Prescription.' but it completely cured me of all my weakness and built me ut Into a good healthy; strong con dition." Mrs. J. Htinglef. 212s Q St. Go now to your nearest drug store and obtain this wonderful Prescrip tion of I)r. Pierce's In tablets or liquid or "send 1 Oc ' for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, lo Buf falo, N. V., and write for free medi cal advice. Adv. WASHINGTON The state de partment made public the ext of a mensage to Ambaaaador Child at Genoa declining (he Invitation to par ticipate in the new European eco nomic conference at The Hague. I.OS ANGEI.K8 W. 8. Coburn. grand goblin of the Pacific domain of the Ku Klux Klan. is on the way tn Atlanta, Ga., to confer with Impe rial Wlwird Joseph W. Simmons. It was admitted by Cobtim's attorney, w ho. I- handling the cases of several klansmen In connection with the re cent Inglewood raid.- j, OBITUARY F.W.Woolworlh Co. t Three STONE Mrs. Emma. Perry Stone tor many yearn a resident of Eagle Point and Medford,- died at the home of her slater. Mrs. Charlotte McQuard in Oakland. Calif,- May J,. 1922. after an illness of several weeks. While Mrs. Stone had been In poor health for several years she was not considered in a serlou condition until- a ehort lime ago, when her sister,' Mrs. Nettle Grover of this city was calloil to Oak land to be present at an operation which they hoped would save hor life, but which resulted In her death. - Errima Perry was bora In Dover, Calif.. March 6. 1871.- She came to Eagle' Point with her. parents when a child living there -and in Medford where her girlhood and young womun hiMid was spent. Shu bag a host' of friends throughout the valley who will mourn her loss. (Besides her mother, Mrs. Susie Stewart 'of this city, she leaves si sister,1 Mrs.. . Harriet K. Allen. of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Nellie Howies and Mrs. Elisabeth Werther of Spokane, Wash.. Mrs. Nettle Orover bf Medford, Mrs. Charlotte McQuard cf Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Delia Day of Yakima,, Wash., and one brother,' Wm. Perry of Eagle Point. Funeral services were hold at Oakland, Calif. . -,,-t ,- ! 'WEST Eleanor Louise West. In fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Wsst, passed awny at their home S3 4 B. !th 8t.. at 9:00 o'clock this morning, at the-age of 2 months. 29 dnya. Death came as tho result of n very brief-Illness. 'No arrangements for funeral services have yet been made., .'-. . ; , '; I.OS AXUKl.KS TAKKtf . v . OVEIt KWSON LIGHT CO. ' I.OS 'ANGELES May 16. Tlio city of Los Angeles today toc-kr over the distributing; properties of the South ern California Edison' company which live within ' its boundaries, under a purchase contract by which the com pany was paid $12,044,000 In cash,. . ..Day Speck Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday 18 May 19 May 20 A few of the bit? cclli you cannot , afford to miss. Tlll'ItSDAV , ;()() Iju-geMilk Crocks ...l.V Hutter lYorks ..13- 10:(K) Van -Camp's Poi-k. and IW-ans', large can 10c 10:(M) (jolil IImihI Cups and Sim- ' m-s, complete 13c ll:tKr l-jii-tlienrei flatiRlns Hnskets ..13c 2:(M) (Vystal Whim Soap, 4 liars 15c 8:00 14 lb. .cans Ghii-ardolll's Cocoa :......;. 13c 4:00 Omm i)U Soap ... 3c KU1DAY. 0:00 (JulvanUmt 10 qt. Pails..:.l.V 10:(M KnanM-1 INh Pans......,...t.13c 'Ijtu-go. Knamol Sauco 1 ' 1'ans.. :.: ...13c 11:00 Irgo Eat then wai-o Mix- ' 1K Bowls : .....13, 2:00 l.ux :.: : lOc I'lain White Cups and Saucers. -onqUte lOc ' 3:00 I hitch Cloanscr, 2 cans....t.V 4 : 00 Ca-stlW While Laundry - " ; Soap, 8 bars 10c , r, ,-.v SATURDAY i UMIO Uirgti Turkish Towels 13c 10:00 Jardinieres t .V 1 1 :im Hory Soap, bar 3c 2: 00 H lb. cans (ililt wdolll's ' " " tiiocoinio ".....:..:......'.'..'..:... i3c Watch our , windown for other big , I.. ;,- lieH.'lls, , . v , ; Candy Specials t t Vov Throe Days Old fashioned Cliocolate Ih"ops ' v ? lb. 10c Salted Peanut, 1 lb ; 13c Jelly Deans, 1 lb ' ........13c . ' A Warning About Farm Machinery There will be drove of men call on you to sell or get your order on (he "doited lim-" for farm machinery, clc. WHO PAYS T1IKSEMEX? " AXSWKK: YOC, .1IK. Kl YEIt: AYake up and buy your machinery w here you can save money. Cut out such expense. WK IKJ! .- t Join (he Farm Bureau and get in on (hear prices: ' '" So. 1 Farm Truck, Crfincd and Trusetl, 34 inch iron wheels $3H.fl( 23 Tooth, HpriiiK-Tooth Harrovr KH.M3 OO Tooth Spike, Fnil Guanl Harrow 3M.OO 8 Shovel, Spring Trip, Wheel Guide Corn CuUlvator S.VOO 3 Foot Yertieal Lift Moline Buckeye -Mower.............!... Wi.KO Coniare thee prices with any mail order catalog. ... . . T. I. TEMPLE Ml X. Hit STRKF.T , .MEDFOBD,.OIU:GOX ' MOL1XK DISTRIBUTORS . r The Winning Pair : T PREST-O-LlTE Trademark IL and PREST-O-LlTE Price When you considerthatyou can get a PrestO-Lite Battery at $ 'U (trade-in price )for pop ular makes of light cars, and link it up with the Prcst-O-Lite trademark, ' and remember that it con tains the famous Prest-O Plates. sill Putt up where 1 . you sc this sign ' and is guaranteed by the regular Prcst-O-Lite guaranty, a generous, definite obligation, plus a spirit that says thm car owner must fee pleased. you are sure to realise that the Prest-O-Lite Battery is the best buy on the market. There are correspondingly low prices for other types of Prest-O-Lite Batteries. . s How is your battery acting? If it is not working eagerly and vigorously, drive around and let our specialists prescribe the right treatment for it. Our business is to prolong the life of all batteries. We never say you need a new battery until you do. - . . . v We are part of the Prest-O-Lite Service, the oldest organ ized service to motorists. PrestrO-Lite Battery & Electric Station . 3-40 X'. Front St. Pennington & Johnson Offutt's Garage Bldg. I "hone. J ID THE OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTOIU3T8 .&zrra !..... I and up I. : iMiigssJ11, Headouarters forf) err.i O Lit.'. I ixcial batter. I rjf va4lo purpoaa J .ItiliJll." A Practical Man for a ' - Practical Job , - wm, A. dXlziel Republican .Candidate for LABOR COMMISSIONER Primaries May 19, 1922 , Day or Night VVEEKSCONGER CO ; ; Funeral Pirectori BREEDERS' NOTICE Ketab 87,277r Imported Percheron Stallion '' is making season stand,! starting May- 22, at Oitzen Burn,-Medford, Oregon,'' . " '; . ' WOOD! t'ir Wami Tier and up. ' ri : - Utah Eu'B itnl $16.00 Too. , MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor 'FI antj TUira rbooc Zi3