Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON MOTORIST Now Showing at Rialto Theater
DECLARES ASHLAND
LAWS 0: K. NOW TM If
In tint April Iwuiri of the Oickuii
MotoilMt, (here Wum iuhlnhft llll llr
tide u ll.li-r thii IikiiiHiiu "Mi u mil uf
AnIiIiiiiiI Hpred Cup:" iiilllnir ulli n
tlntl tn tin. fw. Hint (here hiui I,. mii
liUiutiroUK foinpliiinlM Hindi. ickmiiI
ln until)!' titi-t I.h. used .y (hit .,h.
Iithtl iiilh'i In dm ii'Kiiliitiiiii (if Inif
Nce Ihrotlifh (hill city, JitilyliiK fruiii
I ho htm in of .i i.i-Hln which lin vi'
bun nulled by tlm Munii IM . iiml
(he i iif nil office uf I tin ii .! Iiiilmi,
tint hilsliuna nun of AnIiIiiiiiI illil mil
relish Hi Ik I'll of 1'iil.H. Ity, iiml tiny
I lit n iikn lluil thilr illy lit. M
rililil with llm Inotnrlnu fritti-i nliv,
Home uf ihoMi who protested ul,n,.
I lit fly iIIm iiiliiiri) thnt tln illy truffle
itili'ii were unfair mul t r-u 1 1 iih
In III" m i tcirinn in i of tilt h' ilutim,
Willie others pnu ili ally mlmm. , n.
i hiimu, hut until Hint Hi'lluii hud I,, in
tuscn (ii mo to II thul thn officii
lined bet(ir jinliiiiii'tit In tin. future.
It U mil (ho pulley uf il,,. tu-cumi
Mute Motor HiwiH'InilMii Iti munle
miiirp III any muniicr t lit- Infill, il, ,m
if (he traffic laws of nny roiiiiiitinlty
In the atalc. nur tt t!n. rlinliinti'
against miy city. I,ut nc-li li.-r tints ii
rtiuiitfttiiiif,. nnythiiiK i lin I l i.inl
to erousn rrttt'iiluii'iit In tlin liilniU i.f
Hllnif Hii'ttii lNt, nu, h i, f,, ii !,.
ft.' t.rtllnitrti't it mid (ho -nri titM.t
of such. "The genurnl run uf uuin
ItittltlllHlM nit. kiiiiJ r ih, f.iir inlnil.
ft! lint! (.fifftlly aiiii'iiiitit , In JiinI
luV hut (hfy tirn guh k tu rem-nt nil)
unfair or unrt'iiitiumhltt riniilatluu,
wilt thry Ht'V riot fluw tn mnkf thm
rrm-iilttifnl fflt by diIvIhIuk Ih.-h
brttllit-r iniiliiiliilh tit Khun miy illy,
wlilrlt tliii'it not fili n.l (uir Ii. .il in. hi.
In th i!iiw uf AkIiIiiiiiI, in i i.i iIiiik in
(ho Infortunium rrrrlveil lit tin. nmiu
lifflt-e tif (hit tino. Intl. hi, thfif U hi
ll. I (l.iulil Itut Iiml tin t., wim i iiunt. f.n
iiiriiiitlnt'. hut iiuw thnt tin. rlttiiin
i.f 1 1 i.i I. uniting Intl.. iiy n.'.u- ih..
nllfuiiilii line have Itt-rii luiuiiihi tu
"t.tt (he Uulil." Ht.ultl totik inottii'
Ittti to furisMl dm ijii. Wo t'-i l i.t
lurtril thnt thrre Mill hi iiu fuitht-r
iut fur ifiiiipiiiint in (hut itiiiiiuii.
lilly. tirrgoii MuioiUt.
1
BAGS 1 COYOTES
(I.VMI'IA. WiikIi , Mi.y an . Tin.
fli! Huinttn .rtitMcry iiiiinntl liuiit. r
to be Mi .i)r(t liy III.' tt-ilrul Inn. an
of blt.hHtlt ill nui w y In thin hlfttt. I
Mr Uruii;. T. Iltixti of !' fiftk.
Fpuliane (mint). Mini uliruily him t. n
rttynte trl(n (n hrr rrttlil, llt-r
r.ktfitl (irle I it "Ihlfe ftiut." a fuy.
olt' h.i limt t.ni' piiw In ii ln.i it.f
ml yrttra uku anil h Ih . ii n mi inn a
In (hut Mi-. t ion of the fuuniry fur tin.
it fUl.-rn fre,
(lenrae T. I tune, ln In (he remi
Inrly tnpli.yetl liunttr In llm DMp
I'rt't k ruuntry tlii. ti il mi i lhi.iv
rei.-ntly un.l bin wlf ' tiiiini'iliat.lv
tiMilt bin .lin-e. Hht' W'iik plnrfil tin
the fril. ra I pit) rull (ml a y hy (Ih tin
Ii. Hit. II. pri'.tnliiry anluinl Innptvdii'.
the result of
WOMAN ANIMA
complete yapomalion
It isn't casolino that xnlodes in
the cylinder of your car and
makes power.
It's gas -air, mixed in the car-)
burctor with gasoline to form
vapor.
Red Crown gasoline vaporizes'
completely. It forms a homoge
neous mixture with 12 to 16 times
. its volume of air. That mixture
explodes cleanly, and powerfully,
leaving comparatively little car-,
bon residue on valves, spark
plugs and cylinder walls.
, That's why you Ret better mileage out
of "Red Crown" -and a cleaner, sweeter-running
engine.
Fill at the Red Crown sign at Standard :
' Oil Service Stations; at garagca and
' at other dealers.
The Gasoline
of Quality
Scena from Jamta Oliver curwooo "Th. filri Frm Pnun!. .ui, k
eleses tonlaht at the Rialto theatre.
RrtAr nilAIII -r- f Arr-I I ii arvr-w . ! . . I
U VL 'U III II JLM A L I U v I 'U UU VU
V il i) IV III I II 111 LniUJLu UllUflU L
..WW- W..W., I W W I h.1 I I
DDncocoiw uccii AT CKAriTAI IflEIA 1 A!sT
I 111 llll I fill I Iff I li V.MU1UI
I'ruhpiiilty Willi pniKiiim bun be
iiriiiiiKt.,1 fur liino lltli. U.ili ninl K.th
Thi! It'imt Hhow w open tint fitsilv.
Itlt'M tut (In- rimt ilnv ninl In Out nfii.r
titmn Hie il.'.ll. iilliin or . (Iiu new fliiKj
imlf ami fliiK rnlnlriK by thti Metlfunll
Mit of tin. Ainmlt ftii 1-kIiiii will tnko'
pliife, j
Tim ItuHu show wilt tuiiiluui' tin
Tl.... .l .. .. .. I.i .i. .i .. . . '
....i -.in; mum ii nun ninK uir 'iiiii'in
tilf (if (lit- ri:i will I... vlHllt'tl auilli
liMUilll.il. m tin. iillrrhoull (he Irrlii -
(Ii 'II tli'Vcliiptiii-iit hi rt'C'iKlll.fil hi
Dppr"'l In In ierrnea.
rrl.tay mill I... (hf blis day tint) thin
liiti bft-n iiiiiii.'it rtiiiniiiiiiliy ilnv. Tlie
Ik ff.-il Htiil ullit-r IntiT.-hdni; evi'iitN
l! llllildlllitrillv In
fllillVnil I.V I..1I.1V
in)te.l by mini)
ml t.r tuwn rfi.l.li nu fur wlimn
t'nit'ttaliiiiii-iit Ih Ihmiik pro lih d.
t II"
MOSCOW CHEERING UP
SPITE OF TROOBLESsiC::
MOSCOW. May --Mot-cow I" t bet r.
Iittf up. To tbe fm. itii visit, 11 ( U
lli.il. 1. il,c tt it lin;ii.f,..ii c,r K.
alttiiM mi- no bun;.'!- tbe rule, but mti
In (In- mltiuiity on the f:n-.- uf (he
citiiKtuiillv Iiu 1 -.1 -1 1 1 14 rtit-ft 1 iu, In.
I'cb-ea ftlll ttiiiu- mill ilium iti pre-
l illd'M III .lhn', 111-It'l l Itt'b-nM lilinpH
ni - upi nlm: in un renHliitf nunibei n,
tin. pitipb' heeiii better tlrensid from
il'iy to 1l.1v 11, ul fur till their troubles
there l an air uf IlithtiifHit riither
t hit 11 tfH.oiii.'ncy In (he iliiiuaiior
of lint pfil.'Ktrlatut.
O
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California) .
mm?
lfEDFOR) MATTJ TUTBUNE.
TO SEE PLAY
"Tin nliiu I., i In.
Itlclit." a piny
tiiti.' bun tiilhtl
i hi. Ii u llii'iitrli nl
AlnrrliUH ki f.K'Nl tuiiit'tly, InuUKht
nut tli. InlK.'ft lin.lli lirp t.f tli Chau-liiu-ltia
limt nU;ht. A nuiiihir aloud,
nut iil.lu tu fun) M-utM. Tin. liiltit'Hl
nf yulmi! Mid uld wim lu . fnnii the
.trit't (tt lli rinlah, Tin- play, tl-nii.
litil.-imlin. mi. I flll. il unli hiiinur
i ,1....
Ih ImviUlahli., In (hf atuiy of a
who wtnt '.vri.iiu. but U iiii
1 il,...,,,-l, u..
Iiifliit'iiif of un uld-fuhh
Imnd type uf n iiu.lhfr. The play
Ih limit, uf a . riui.ii ihiin a play, and
lii-aid ilh phaituri- and profit
by t vi-iy I'l-riun (mlunatu inuut;li I"
! ilt'-ht.
t i. ..... . . ...
II"' Illlll"-!.!!! ti Ulf It tH
j ,,., ,(.,... , .... .,, .,.
, I 'llll ljt:i Uiiiiii fiti it.-l .-. .i. - r.it. l...l
NIGHT
ford. Kiiiki-Ik wi'rt. ul.talni'd In tho
r iiuiiil.tr nf elxly, vibhh with ithein
t.l I".' l.l.tllillf.l. IIHHUI't'M .M.'ilfn.d of
aiiuilit i titnl In (he ny t.f u t'huu
;lniiii:i fur l;:t. Thf crt.tl huiithh
juf (bin im, ivbt-n t!ifit ban breu an
ut-r f.ile uf ( PKi'tH. imiktu tin.
over (Iiu t'liuu-
Ilor Bradford U-
llvi rn bin fiiiiii.uH leitiin. "Thin Way
I'M." Thin is III li tbe Rreateni !
line t.f tin- M-ri.M and t-liuiilil be
heard by a tupuclly audlfn.-e. No
p.-lHun rlu.iihl inlsn iI-.ih rare treat.
The r.altlnn-Miihler duu will en
t.i tain tin. pic tuini'l row ufler-
iionn In a tinbiue cmict it and itKHin
111 lli fveiiliiij. The Junior I'nKeaiit
will t.ii Klven In tho nil. -i noun, alito
mid lit the evftitiiK the New York
Clly Male eu.irtttte will appear.
Cm-nl u (un w ill ' reign when tl.c
I'uley & Hurh l'i.iiil-1'i. , ltllVN will
open ivp.'k of pt i'(ui innnn here
Tuesday, June t;.
'ne of the bis a'tt raet lnn8 nf thin
orK.iiiliiillnn In tin. two ill;; traine.l
,'immnl linioi, whciv I'l.ii'vt-lnuel.v
trnliit'tl hiiiNfit. illinmil'lve Slieil.ttid
puiilea and iIokh tin throii.;h thilr
pacen In un almost lucre illlilo mnn
ner. ' it mil. a beaiillful htu-Ne of (re.
iiieinloiis hf.. iiml f.plitt. Jump-" 'hru
the Mlmlniv of a I'lirniii;; liuliilins
and renc'i-i ii child.
Trin"r l!alpi. Ilou.'.'ii Ii,th i cri'iip
uf aerial h:ihonm u'.nno f'.unt'! In
uiiibilr are full of thrill tu both
young and old.
Charlie Chaplin, thu tired mule.
Iiet'im the iiinh.-nre in n.i ii.iuuir:
flown doKs nml monk' v. rldin": nnd
letipltiH tbiits ninl a troupe of military
llulllfM llll L'tl tllWll 111 Illil Ii 111,.- Ulli
show ii maHtcrpli'io of unlnm! intt'lli-Kellci-.
Suine of llm other nttnu'tloim with
I lie I 'uley & Murk CoiuKined Shown.
Is (In. mammoth :'0. 000 Whin iiml
thu 10,0011 Nt-ii plane.
With Cliiincellor. (liMiiut. It. lir.nl
tnrtl nnd the New York Citv eon.
ctit ttUMTli't of the chn utiuifiua on
the pioki'iiiii of the forum of the
Medford Chamber ut Coniiuciro, the
membtM'H will t'ertiilnlv be Riven u
lli'ill. ClianeeUol' Ilrildforil will kIvo
a IiuhIucss talk nml iiei'iii'illni; In ii-
pni'ts ho is an eluiiueut and brilliant
lecturer.
Ill llllllilinn In llm nliiivn il. i. nii.iit.
liei'H will hiivo the oni'irtttnltv to
hear n few words from K. C. Clem
ottl, nn iiiHpeetor of the tiostnl tle-
partment, who will hnvc . soinettilnB
lntiiicstiiiK to Hiiy about thnt service.
Tlio forum will lie hold ut a noon-
iclieu
Acl.
furd ho
. lloltciid.tn Are loln' It.
LONDON. Mav 2 !l A inl.i.lllhii
hits broken out among the Hottentots
in the southwest protectorate of Af
rica, says a Heauter dispatch from
Capetown, it was anticipated that u
South Afrleun air force will have lit
tle difficulty In tleitllns with thn reh-
! FOLEY ANOBURK
CARNIVAL COMING
BUSINESS TALK AT
FORI TOMORROW
MKDFQUT). OltlXlOX, TrKSDAV. MAY HO, 1D22
30 PER CENT VOTE
At llm irln"iiy elect pin In-ill May(
I'Jth. 3kll ri!iulillt un and dcniorratlc.
vutna were. trnl, out uf cntnily
rleik'n cHlliu.iK! if ll.'.'OS viiIi-n In
Jin:lion counly. kIiowIiik b vutti ut
ulmiit :to per cent lit the primary. 3030
vote with jdilled ly the reptilillcanH,
and HIS liy (lie democratic party.
Worker in the political vineyard
weni hinty on prlniaiy Hay, (lio Kdl
IkmIih tthow. In the cfiunty Oris vutt
were awtini In. Of (hi it number prac
tically none wern of the dfiii'M ratic
fallli. About 5 ter rent of (In; total
vote rant wan wom In, I
Tin. voted orn In Mmif ml, wltli
tin; excepliun of tin- Weal Main pre
clni'l where (he elei'lion i.f,'.-uln for
K'rt Ik keep u roford In a f.dlowh: j
North wt .Medford 3'
Went Mciiroirl 57 .
Ktiutbwtwt Medford 37 ,
Suilllietitit Meilfurd 1
KbmI Mctlfrird 31
New In n :;c
Onkilale LTt '
Not (Ii Klvcrnlile 17
SoitUt I'ential 31
Nitrlli Central . "t
North Main Inn record kept) I
HoutJi Main 32
A total Bworn volts in t Ii ih city of..34'J
The Ashland 'orn In Vote, hv ore-'
1 ini t. I un fu low 8, Inclusive of liar run
niid Hellevlcw; J
i.ellevli'W 3
Marrow 3
Wem AKhlitnd .- 1C '
North rut AHhland h
Sontlicast AHhland 17
Ka.nt AKhlmid 1:1
North Ashland k
()akduli &
West Central ... 17
Hoiilcvard 12
KaHt Central 5
The total sworn vote in Ashland. . 107 ,
Tin- remaining 33 country precincts
had 137 sworn In voleB. The two Tal
ent precincts had 39 sworn in votes.
MacMurray In Spanish Picture
Kvery Mae Murray nirturo Ih a cuar.
antetof n beautiful and lavish produc
tion, Korscoiinly Kowned with the Ik-rI
creations of I'aria and New -York. In
j I'asclimtlon,-' which cornea to the
I'hKu theater today fat a four duyu' en
Ituiiement, thia famoua star 1 attain
! Keen In II llll'tlln nhleb nvi.n nvitllu
her ' lVaiork Alley." Aa the linptil
Hive d.iucliter of a Spanish-American
ninrrlnKo. who biH-omes fascinated by
a linnds line tnreail r, she creates a
lovely, new character, nnd brinps l
the arrcon a dramatic atorv which, for
. ntirer 111 H I1SIIJ , vouiu no (llllll'Ult It)
TL. l.. a..t .. ... . .. ..
rui iana. I lie Mill) lo lllltl Willi all tUC
roniunci! and flavor of old Spain.
Herbfrt Rawlincon Coming to Page
It has never been disputed that an.
Irishman loves In ficht. It Ih n"rmid
nature with hint. Kvcn when he has
Roue through collcce anil had some of
his Inatimtive quallticH cultivated, he
is liable to assert his personality with
fire In his eye and a wallop in his fist.
Take Herbert Itawllnson for Instance.
He graduated from college wearing a
wrist wntclt. The old timers .were
nuainst hint they tlumaht him a kid
kIovj" Kpci linen of Irishman. Hut he
showed (hem (hal ho could fiKhl. (Hi
boy! Von should see- him in "Thn
Scrapper-' which comes to the Hialto
theater tomorrow for a four day run.
It Is a picture- of Irish love nnd blarney
and two-fisted action, (prtrtnlc 01 in
stead, tlto beauty prize-winner, plays
opposite. And what a lovely colleen.
HEAVY MEAT EATERS
Zat lea meat if you fel Backaefay or
hare bladder trouble Taka ,
glaas of Salta,
No wan or woman who eat meat rpru
liirly can mult a mistake by flushing tlie
kiilnrva (iccnaionally. Mfl a well-known
authority. Meat formi urio acid which
excites tho kidneys, they Wome over
werked from the strain, get sluggish and
fail to filter the wasta and poisons from
the blood, then we (ret sick. Koarly all
Tlitumatiam, hoadaches, jiver trouble,
ncrvousnesa, diuincss. sleeplcssneas and
urinary diaordors come Iron slumjish
kidneys.
The momtnt you ftwl a dull ache in the
kidneys or your back iiuxta or it the
urine la cloudy, offensive, full of aedU
ment, irreptlai of passage or attended by
a sensation of scald inff, stop eating nuvit
and get about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any pharmacy i take a
taMcspoonfuJ in a glass of water before
brrakfast and In a few days your kidneys
will art fine. This famous salts is made
from tbe acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia, and has been used
for (fenerations to flush and stimulate
the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids
in urine so it no longer causes Irritation,
thus ending bladder weaknesa.
Jtd Salts is inexpensive and exnnot
injure i makes a delightful effervescent
lithla-water drink which everyone
Should take now and then to keep the
kidneys clean and active and the blond
pure, thereby uvoldini' serious Kidney
IN PRIMARY, 593
VOTES SWORN HI
Join Our
Extension
That' our trade-in price
for a 6 volt Pret 0 Lite Bat
tery' for popular makes of
light cars. We have types
for heavier cars priced cor
respondingly low.
When you get a PrestO
Lite Battery, you have joined
our. Life Extension Institute
for Batteries. You have
dtartcd right with a Pret 0
Litc, tnd Prest-O Lite Ser
vice will prolong the life of
your battery.
Prett O Lite Batteries live
lcngei, and die slower than
PREST-O-LITE
l.....l
. . mi. upturn a 4flin4n
THE OLDEST SERVICE TO MOTORISTS
fef f
Poll up where - V j rt-il&S? tVil pCl 1 Ji
fHeadauarters
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DRESSMAKING
Experience in all branches.
Designing of all kinds.
Prompt Attention to Mailorders.
1:1! !l!l 1 11
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Battery Life
Institute for
any other make. It's tbeir
backbone of famous Prest-O-Platcs
that makes thera live
to a ripe oid age. The plate3
that do not forgo Porosity,
to obtain hardness. Plates
with ready power in winter,
combined with great, non
fa u c k i i n g, heat-resisting
strength in sammer.
That's why 87 leading
manufacturers specify Prest
O Lite Batteries as original
cuipment, and "the list U
growing. ' '
BATTERY & FI.FCTRir qtatihm
.. .
IM.-IO X. I nml St. Offufw iWittf:
for Prest -O-Lite'3 soecial battery for
'! ''tV'll: mnl , it:!: fel'H''.H.'':t'i''WHi!''rl,lL1 1
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! I I I iPsstSfTtri ihTi
The Cleanest Farms
' In Any Community
FORDSON farms have that reputation. Early fall plow
ing is what keeps these farms free of weeds.
"That's easy to talk about, but how are you going to piow
when the ground is so hard and dry, and the weather so hot
that a team can't work?." T:hat, probably is your objection to
the loftnula.
"Use a Fordson-Oliver Plowing Outfit," is the answer. Heat
and hard soil and dry weather don't bother a bit when, you use
Tordson power instead of horses. Early fall plowing with a
Fordson tractor and an Oliver No. 7 plow will enable you to
turn over the soil the time you know it will do the most good.
Over 200,000 Fordion Fanners Use Oliver Tillaje Implement
naif Ii 1 1 rjLW J V
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
the bln.c fixim jour match Mart a bla.t; hi
I
T
WOOD!
lry Mill Blocks; Fir Slab Wood and
all other kinds of wood
MEDFORD FUEL CO
pxcw rrrnrcE
$9 A90
;.'
How is your battery pulse?
If it is low and weak, let our
experts diagnose its trouble,
to matter what make ot bat
tery. Our friendly advice
and attention will put it in
shape if it can be done, and
wc never tell yon that you
need a now battery until you
dc. ,
Come around and enroll
your battery in the Life Ex
tension Institute of the old
est organized service to rao
toriftj. ;
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DR. Mt'RPHY
2nd Floor
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