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I o PAGE TWO Tocal and Personal The annunl Easter vacation of the Medford public schools has tjoen set by tho board of education for Thurs day, .March 29th and Friday. March 30th which with the Saturday and Sunday following will Rtvo four days for the vacation. Twelve-inch slab wood $1.50 per tier delivered by Hiking 4 tier or more. Hand picked wood, mostly fir. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. If Genuine liiach Magneto parts and repairs. Elcotrlo Shop, Eighth and Burtlett. tf Crescent orchestra dance, Eagle Point, Sat Mar. 24th. 310 The work of drilling at the Trlgonla oil well, which bad been progressing slowly with oil indications continuing good, barring occasional accidents, was further delayed when the elevator by which the casing is raised and lowered, broke in a flaw section from the great weight overhead. This cas ing must all be tnken out from the well, a difficult task, and lowered again. This will require three or four days yet, and then drilling will be re sumed. For Sale One ood used piano at a bargain. '11. O. Launspach. Phone 227. James R. Fish will accept a limited number of piano students at his studio vl N.( Grape, College Bldg. 307 Now Is the time to start on the , Easter bonnet hunt Wo have tho exclusive pattern hat, the medium priced and the Inexpensive hat. You will find your Easter bonnet at the Medrord Center Millinery , 308 Leon IIORktnB has been serving on tho Jury In circuit court for about a week, and Is much enjoying the chungo, which has afforded htm tho first long spell cf sitting down and listening to others talk than has been hlB good fortune tor year.. You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Good clenn ragB wanted at Medford OflnHmtr Pit . - - Crescent orchestra , dance, Eagle Point. Sat Mar. 24th. . 310 The board of directors of the South ern Oregon Hampshire breeders met at GrantB Pass yesterday to consider further plans for the sending of a car load of fat barrows to the Internatim al Livestock exposition next fall, the barrows to be grown by tlie boys clubs of Jackson and Josephine counties. When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf ' We hnve many new ideas to suggest to you, why not spend a pleasant hour at the Medford Beauty Shop. Room 426, Medford Bldg. Phone appoint ment 191-L. , , 30!) Another large shipment of hats just arrived at Lottie Howard's, 109 North Central Ave: . . 30S Mr. and Mrs. Mark Montgomery ar- rived home this morning from Corne lius, Ore., for which place ha only loft ' Sunday night to remime his vigil at hla sick mother's bedside, where ho bad spent most of tho time for several wooks, and where Mrs, Montgomery liad been Uie pnBt two weeks. They were able to return home, at loast temporarily, because of the fact that the sick woman's condition, which had been grave, is somewhat improved. Wo want soma oicnn rags at thin office. tf JUst a line tu remind you that I will gladly duplicate any bonnride order booked by a transient agent for the same or loss money and give you bet ter service. N. 8. Bennett, prop. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone B80-J-2. ',. tf - Baled hay for sale. J. II. Carlcln. 318 . The minimum temperature of thlB morning was only 34 degrees, 'but this morning and early forenoon felt colder because of a chilly breeze. Fair weather Is the prediction for Wednes day. . . t Household furniture for Bale. 26 Cottage St; Phone 377-J. 3u5tf Blight-resistant, pear .trees. for fall delivery. Old Homo on Pynis UBSurl ensis. Home grown Old Home and Chloh on Japan. Edon Valley Nursory, Phone flP(m.2. . tf . Crescent orchestra dance, EnRle Point Sat. Mar. 24th. 310 Miss Orayce Telch spent the day to day nt a meeting of the women of the T .. 1 1 .. 1 ' ! .. ... .Il-t I ' Owl Confeotionery, 15 N. Central, Dance! Wod.t Oriental Ballroom! 307 ;-v - "ff V W v f.v..m'"" i ; -,. ' HELP IS COMING! nut don't wait until your build ing Is In danger the time to protect yourself is heforo- not afterwards. Take out our pol icy of fire Insurance and bo safe. McCURDY Insurance Agency Tel. 12.1 Medford National Hunk Bldg. Medford, Oregon Join tho Olmmltor of Ooiumoir ! Although Ashland high school won the cup in the commercial contost held here Saturday, Medford high made a very good showing. iBabello Jtoblnson, a member of the contest bo Di last year and tills, proved to be a favorable representative of Medford high. She won first prize of Uie sec ond year typing and had a higher ratt than any other contestant making her champion typist or the high schools In I Jackson county. She will go to Cor vallls to attend the contest to be held there on .March 31. Ima Jennings, nlso a member of the contest this year, made third place In typing too. She will accompany iBnbelle to Corral- All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phone W8. 711 East Main. The Loyal Women's Class of the Christum Bible School will meet at the home of Mrs. Currier 601 West 10th St., on Tuesday, March 20, at :30. A full attendance of the class Is desired. 305 Crescent orchestra dance. Eagle Point Sat. Mar. 24th. 310' Lost Saturday afternoon nt her home, C12 South Holly street, Mrs. John Le Tourneux delightfully enter tnlned her pupils nt a musical recital. .Mrs. Le Tourneux !b a musician of ex ceptional talent having been a pupil of the well known artist, Clarence She part. i Have music In your home. Do you know that J10 will place a cabinet Brunswick phonograph In your home. See 11. G. Launspach at Weeks & Orr. Phone 227. . Dance! Wed.! Oriental Ballroom! ... ...... 307 Orders takon at Monarch Feed Store for turkey eggs and day old turkeys. 212 Medford people who attended the basketball tourney at Salem last week report that- tho dofout of Salem by University High of Eugene camo as a surprise, and was a distinct shock to Salem, the players getting wild and rough when defeat stared them In the face, two being taken out for personal fouls. Splendid furnished apartment in Mali Tribune building for rent at once. , tf Milk and cream at DeVoe'B. tf Tho Eustern Star Social club will give a card party and entertainment at the Masonic hail Wednesday even ing, March 21st at 8:00 o'clock. A good program has been prepared and refreshments will be sorvod. Admis sion 35c. All are cordially Invited whether members or not. 307 Work of tearing up and grading the county road between Modford and TackBonvllle Is underway and traffic is routed by the longer and steeper hill road to the south. The scarifier and large .Holt caterpillar tractor and grading apparatus is being used. A great improvement will be worked and It Is said that following the grading operations the surface of the road will be macadamized. ' Grape vines: Tokay, Muscat, Mal aga, Rose Peru, Zlnflndell, Thompsons Soedloss. . Trellis, ffrapos, Concord, Brighton, Worden, Agawara, Niagara and Campbell's Early. Edon Valley Nursery. Phone 680J-2. tf Tho Red Cross is indobted to Mrs. Corning Kenly and her able corps of assistants, Mesdames Ruhl, Wellls Pattou, Crawford and McCurdy and others for the splendid help they gave during the recent drive for discarded garments. - 30 Phone Gordon Stout, 365-R for car repairs. 311 Mr. and MrB. Lawrence E. Kltson, recently married In Portland, arrivod In Medford last night for a Bevoral days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. 1'oiiock and other friends. Twelve Inch slab wood $1.60 per tier doilrered by taking 4 tier or more. Hand picked wood, mostly fir. Valley Fuel Co., Phone 76. tf Thprnless blackberry plants. Eden Valley Nursory. Phone 680-J-2. tf "lOBlng out all our farm machinery, sovernl good buys. Pdttnn & Robin son, Ino. .....-.. tf Oriental Ballroom! Dance! Wed ! 307 Tennis enthusiasts of the city and valley are getting busy; And the Copco courts were tho scene of a number of preliminary contests Sunday. Gordon Stout sells cord tires and re pairs cars at light prices. 119 West Tenth street 309 .Auto Insurance. Brown & White. Nowcomb la now delivering 16-lnch Kroen Blabwoort at $1.76 per tier In fnur-tlor lots or more. Place your artier so-n for enrly delivery and have ehonp wood. Also dry mill blocks. Phone fiqi. 296tf A lnrgo cougar was seen on the Calico road last night by George Mat thews, when returning from a ranch sovernl mlluB below Merlin. lie saw an animal In the road and slowed his car down, thinking It was a large dog. It jumped nut of the way and on top of a six-foot hank by tho sldo of the mad and the car was stopped opposite this place, Mr. Matthews states that ho saw then that It was a huge cougar, which had lost part of Its tail In a trnp. Had Its tall been full length, he could have reached out and grabbed It. Howevor, he didn't grab it. He does not say In how ninny seconds ho eoverod tho four miles Into Merlin. Grants Pass Courier. Colonial Garage for tiro service. 319 Taniales! Tamnles! Tho real, hon-est-to- goodness articles! Where' Thrift Shop, Sparta Bldg.! When? Mnr. 28, at tho big spring opening, of course! 310 Fresh "Hot-Shot" Bnttarlvs for your spray rigs. Electric Shop, 8. Bartlett street. 319 Mrs. 0. A. Richmond and dnughter Gladys leave tomorrow morning by auto for n week's visit in Salem and other towns In tho Wlllnmetto vnlley. James It. Fish will accept a limited number of piano students at his studio 31 N. Grnpo, College Bids. 307 For sand, gravel, sediment and tonm work see Samuel Bnteman, 302 Mnplo Slioot. Phoue 812-J. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, -Judge Wm. Colvig left this nfter , noon for Hollywood, Calif., where he j will spend some time with his son, !"Plrito" Calvlg, the well known cur- toonist, and family. Ho will also visit in San Diego and Intends to be gone about a month. . Fruit, nut and shade trees. Eden Valley NurBory. Phone CbO-J-2. tf R. I. Red setting eggs at DeVoe's. Nursory stock, absolutely acclimat ed, guaranteed. Guaranteed Fran quette selected walnut trees, finest home grown grape vlnes(Tokays, Mai- "agaB, Emperor, Muscat, Concord, Black Prince, etc.), fruit trees of every variety, largest Gladlola field In Ore gon (bulbs at $1.00 dor, blooming ago) thornlesB blackberries, raspberries, Logans, 7 varieties straborries, . rim 'rnrb. asparagus, fruit trees every de scription, blight resistant pears, Bosc, Bartlett, Cornice, D'Anjou. We pay charges to you. The Jordon Nursery, Grants Pass, Ore, at N. Tenth street. ' . 317 . Three Important changes in the Ore gon ex-service men's bonus luws were made by the legislature which recent ly adjourned. - The changes provide for extension of time on which a cash bonus can be obtained, extension of time for requesting a loan and provi sions whereby, tho cash bonus can be transferred to a loan if the ex-service man so desires. . . Brunswick phonograph, , ' compare the tone, play any record made. $10 will put, one in your home, balance easy payments, See H. G, Launspach. Like ohlckon? If so, try one of our Rogue River Special milk-fed fowls. Cupp & Shirley Produce Co.. Phone 96. 128 Grape.. ... Sandwiches, salads, cako, pie and coffee at all hours. Crater Lake Ice Cream Parlors, Medford Center Bldg. ... , . 307 Mrs. Marie Benedick of the Apple gate spent Monday afternoon in the city Bhopplng. ' , Strawberry and raspberry plants. Phone 419-H. 310 Nowcomb Is now deliverylng 10-inch groon slabwood at $1.76 per tier In four tier lots or more. Place your order soon for early delivery and have cheap wood. Also dry mill blocks. Phone 631. 29ftf HemBtltching at Deuel's. 318 The garment making classes under the auspices of the state board of vocational education and cooperating with the local school authorities are conducted on Monday and TuoBday afternoons and Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Evening classes open to night. Everyone is urged to attend the first class if possible. Visitors in terested in joining these classes now or Inter are cordially welcome. If not registered ns yet call Y. W. C. A. or Mrs. Wade nt 188-R. Nowcomb Is now delivering 16-Inch green slabwood at $1.75 per tier In four-tier lots or more. Place your order Boon for early delivery and have cheap wood. Also dry mill blocks. Phone 631. 296tf Colonial Garage for tire service. 319 Oriental Ballroom! Dance! (,.Wed.! .-,'..'!. 307 Threo more Btrangers to the city paid In their "mites" to the city trea sury this morning, alter being arrest od for turning In the middle of the block. They wero assessed $5 each. Grants Pass Courier. , v . We have good values in used cars. Pafton 4 RobtnBon, Inc. tf Choice everbloomlng roses. Edeu Valley Nursery. Pbone 080-J-2. tf Dr. Rlckert received word from Portland police today that one of the three watches which ho loBt some time ago, had beon located In a pawn shop In that city. It was through Uie sheriff's office that the watch was found. Flowering shrubs and evergreens. Eden Valloy Nursery. Phono 680-J-2. tf There's a busy Business College In your homo town. OWN. W. II. Brown of Eagle Point trans acted business matters and visited friends in the city Monday afternoon. Blng . chorry trees. Edon Valley Nursery. Phono 680-J-2.: tf All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phono 108. 711 !' Mn'n. , Robert Gordon of kiamath Falls, a stockman and hay raiser of that sec tion is in tho city for a row days on business. , Rhubarb and asparagus mots. Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 6S0-J-2. tf Grafting wax. Edon Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J 2. tf Stanley O. Clark of Grants Pass who is well known here has been transferred by the California-Oregon Power company to the company's pow er plant at Copco, and with his wife has gone to that location. Try our wot wash, Dc per IK Amer ican Luundry. Phone 873. 325 ' Why wash nt homo when yon can have your washing done for 7c per lb. American Laundry- Phone 873. 325 The Lenten llllilo class nt tho Y. W C. A. with Mrs. Warner ns lender will meet Wednesday evening nt seven thirty. This class Is particularly con ducted for business girls but others who are interested nre invited to at tend. After the flro It is too late to Insure. See Redden & Cannday now. IF STOMACH IS TROUBLING YOU Instantly! End Indigestion or Stomach Misery with 'Tape's Diapcpsin" As soon as you cat a tablet or two nt "Papa's Diapepsin" your indigestion is gone I Heavy pain, tienrtlmrn, tlatu lenie, pascx, palpitation, or any misery from a sour, arid stomach ends. Correct your stomach and digestion for a few rents. Each packugo guaranteed by tfruggUt. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY. -MARCH 20, 1923 Word comes from the University of Oregon that the largest number of manuscrlptB, 20, ever to be entered In the annual Edison Marshall short story contest, ore now being rend by Alfred Powers, of the extension divi sion of the university, the first of a series of Judges who will decide which student of tho 26 is to receive tho $30 prize given, each year by the famous southern Oregon writer. The $30 is given because that is the amount Edi son Marshall recolved for his first story. Tho second prize is $1G and the third an autographed copy of Mar shal's latest book. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Mrs. Frank Lewis of Eagle Point was among the out of town visitors in the city Monday. Grafted Franquette walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery, phone C80J-2. tf Alex Austin Is recovering from a severe cut on the palm of the right hand, and which for a time threatened to develop into blood poisoning. All kinds of dressmaking at Style craft Shop, Room 424 Medford Build ing. 309 Service stations operating In the city started last night the summer pol icy of remaining open until ten o'clock at night Instead of until seven as has been the winter regulation. Ato Insurance. Brown & White. Dr. I. L. Ward of Hornbrook, Calif., one of tho longest in practice of nor thern California's physicians and sur geons, was quietly married yesterday morning In Jacksonville to Pearl Mor toss, a member of one of Siskiyou county's oldeBt families. Dr. Word has been in active practice In Yreka for the past twenty-three years and has Just lately moved to his present location. Dr. and Mrs. Ward nre reg istered at tho Hotel Nash. Wo will lonn you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. W. O. Webster or the local branch of the Associated Oil company recent ly- returned Trom n business trip to the northern part of the state. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace WoodB, phone 108. 711 E. Vain. Earl Ritchie, the Klamath Falls heavyweight who appeared twice In this city i a couple of years ago, knocked out Larry Williams of Port land, in half a minute at a smoker held in his home town last Saturday night. Cupp & Shirley had on display to day in their poultry salesroom on North Grape street, several hundred pounds of milk-fed Rogue River vnlley poultry, prepared for family use. They are making a specialty of high grade choice fowls nt wholesale and retail. INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF j -f------t----tvitiilii, lint, mi i A noted authority. Bays that a feu drops of "Outgro" upon" the skin sur rounding tho ingrowing nail reduces in flnmmntinn and pain and to toughens tie tender, sensitive skin underneath tin toe nail, that it can cot jienetrnte th HeBh, and tho nail turns naturally on' ward almost over night. "Outgro" is n harmless, nntiseptu manufactured for chiropodists. How ever, anyone enn buy from tho drug storo a tiny bottlo containing directions. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Wool and mohair. J. J. Osenbraggo. 308 FOR SALE Ford touring, starter; team, 4 years 1300 lb., colts. Call 333 S. Riverside. 308 FOR SALE Two good cows $50 each; one will freshen In about ten days, the other Is giving two gallons per day now, will freshen about October. Both are 4 gallon cows. Inquire Contral Point Feed Storo. 207 FOR SALE Two-burner with oven Hughes electric range, cheap. Dr. Porter. 307 FOR RENT Apartment. Court. Carglll 307 FOR SALE In Talent, unimproved lots near depot, 90x115 ft, cement sidewalk; also lots 100x100 with four room house. Edith Nyswaner. 227 E. Ninth St., Medford. 308 FOR SALE A-t Jersey cow. Phone 308 54 1-J. FOR RENT Lnrgo well furnished steam heated sleeping room. Phono 92-lt. 30iStf TAKEN I'P In the city pound, ono gray milk gout Owner can have snmo by calling and paying charges. 307 Handicraft SUop. ltomsittchlug rteotinR per yr) PHONE 415-J: " Medford Tent and Awning Wks. Opposite S. P. Depot Join the Chnmbcr ot Commorro Mia It is reported that the delivery auto of the Valley Candy company wn3 wrecked this morning a short distance this side of Ashland on- the Pacific highway. The car was badly damaged and it has not as yet been learned whether or not the driver was Injured. There was born to Mr. end Mrs. Tom O. 'Foofie of Central Point on March 15th, an eight pound daughter. Join tho C. of C. TOM WDSD TRIAL' The trial of Tom M. Word, depart ment of Justice agent, for alleged vio lation of the prohibition law, sched uled lor this morning, In Justice of the Peace Glenn O. Taylor's court, has been postponed, for a week or ten days owing to the pressure of govern ment business in tho Portland office, to which he is attached. District Attorney Rnwles Moore re ceived a telephone message from Assistant U. S. District Attorney Mc Quire, Monday afternoon nuking that the hearing be postponed untl Wed nesday, owing to Word and himself being unable to nrrivo hero in time. After a conference it was decided to postpone the trial for a week. . Word, who investigated the nlght rlding activities in this vicinity the past year, was arrested on a warrant sworn to by Chief of Police Adams charging him with being "drunk in a nubile place" on November 22, 1922. Word, at the time characterized the move a "frame-up." Help Put It Over AMES, Iowa, Murch 20. Taxes charged the carriers of the United States since 1903 hnve increased ap proximately H28.000.000, William H. Finley,- president of the Chicago ind Northwestern railway, declared OIK PLANT Is equiped to handle all work. .MACHINERY IRKVAIRS OVF.RH.U'iIXU Estimates given on heavy or light work. With our facilities we save you money and time. Of f utt Machine Shop .16-40 No. Front. Phono 110 'loin the Clinmlwr of Commerce '", Tonight "FORGET-" ME-NOT" Mitlford wilt not soon forget 'Foi-Ket-McNot' Xo. 1 of the big ( plct mi's. The picture will live so long tv clonn mlmU .admire the beautiful, no long ax tlirt mov ing picture will hnv the power to nt tract, and xo long ns hu man hrniis lxi in roponsc to tho call of love anil youth. ' Mt M-VTINKKS: .i,i T;Y Adults :.-,c ?-V,l Kiddles 10c WTres f from the , -A factory1 i m FRESH I W TOBACCO J ROLL YOUR OWN WITH 1 Ri X Croix Papers Attached D aHinaBxnassKHBBuaJl &MBEGINS TOMORROW MATINEE! f : " N". 2 Of tli" big l pictures) , in an address prepared for delivery here today before tho Chamber of Commerce. R. A. rrf. Crater Lake Chapter No; 32 Regular convocation Tuesday, March 2fth, 8 p. m. Visitors wel come. A. F. NOTH "ecy ! 306 City Mail Orders Rec'd. Now (Also Out The World's Biggest PAG By Mary Roberts Kinehart and Avery Hopwood Fun Two Years in New.-York Thrills HOW TO SECURE TICKETS BY MAIL NOW Address let tors, chocks, postoffico money orders to Pago Theater. Include sc!f-nddre:-;scd Ftampl envelope to ho!p Insure bafo return. PH1CFS, IXt LI DIXO WAR TAX: Lower Floor. 1st 14 rows, $2.7.. Last 4 rows, $a.20. nalrony, 1st 4 rows, SlJ.yO; next 4 rows, 91.08; next ii rows $1.10. Itulunco 53c. llax Office Sale, Friday, 12 o'Clock. t CLUTCH:- rJ1HE Star Dry Plate Disc clutch insures positive action without jjtking. No oil or other preparation is used, therefore it is unaffected by. temperature or ether conditions. It can be cfcmcur.ud in 15 minutes. MASON MOTOR CO. 30 X. Holly St. America's Greatest Dramatic Actress LAURETTE TAYLOR , Makes her debut on tho screen In a motion picture version of her own, unil the modern stage's biggest Huocreis- "Peg 0' My Heart" J. H.VRTI.KV MAXXKKS (iUKAT PI.AY. Round S "The Ix-nthcr Pushers" PAGE Knights Templar Conclave ' Xt..lt Cimm(in,tim, v. meets Wednesday .evonin. 'I jiarcn ti, ui iiaaonie Tsui, pie, Ashland. Arrangements for tho .Eautor observance Sunday. April 1, are under way. Visit. Ing and sojourning Sir Knights ars courteously Invited. F. ,11. JOHNSON, E. C. ' 30fl W. H. DAY, Recorder. ' - of - Town) V MONDAY NIGHT E MARCH 26 Dramatic Sensation and Ono Year in Chicago QTARi WJ .CAR J ..1 ! 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