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MTCPFOTJD MATL TTJrnTTS"R, MEDFOim OTCF.OOX. WEDNESDAY, FEBTJFATCY fi,, 1924 SAL M. H; S. OPEREHA T The costumes tor tho high school opeictta are to nrrlvd this afternoon and a dress i-ehoarsnl Will 1e hold nt the Armory .' this evening. Practlonlly everything is now in readiness for 'the flnnl production ot "In the Garden of tho Shah," on : Friday evening. General admission tickets .in the hands of the students are selling rap idly. The demand so tar has exceed ed the: supply. These tickets may be exchanged 'for reserved seats by pay ment of tho difference in price. Re served seat sale began at Crowson's nt noon today nnd will continue each afternoon for the remainder of the week. ' Over twenty songs, solos and cho ruses will supply a musical program of merit. The litgh school orchestra, which is also under the direction' of Mfss SheWvood, will supply the music throughout. Some of the songs, which are selected as favorites are: ''My Persian Rose,' "De Tamln' ob I3e Shrew,' "The Silvery foon," "Two liittlo Honey-bees," and "What We Were and What We Are," in which Noiiobeth and Sam deplore their pres ent penniless and 'Unhappy existence with tho splendors of a former incar iiation. -.-- - " frORTY-OXE MIXERS DROWSED (Continued Prom Page One). Tho cago which- had been lowered Into the shaft as soon as the seven survivors reachod tho surface was IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR ,Tunt -tho moment you apply Mon-tho- Sulphur to nn Itching, burning or broken out Bkfn, the itchinfc stops and healing begins, Buys a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, made into a pleasant cold crenrii, gives such a quick relief, oven to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its plnco. 1 Because of its perm-destroying properties it quickly subdues the itch Ang, cools the irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smopth skin in placo of ugly erup tions, rash, pimples or roughness. j1 You do not have to wait for im provement. . It quickly shovvB. . .You can get a little jar of Howies Men-tho-Sulphur at any drug store. Adv. JESS THE MACHINE THAT HAS MEDFORD TALKING! THE MAYTAG COMPANY HAS JUMPED FROM FIFTH TO FIRST PLACE IN WASHING MACHINE PRODUCTION WITHIN THE LAST TWENTY MONTHS THERE'S A REASON OUR EASY PAYMENT, PLAN ENABLES YOU TO OWN A MAYTAG ASK FOR IT i in Your Home , WE HAVE 18 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY A MAYTAG WASHER EAST MAIN STREET -MEDFORD - raised early today, but contained only mud and other refuse. It had been hoped that some bodies might be found caught in th6 cage. Harry Middlebrook. superintendent of the -mine, had some other business to attend to yesterday afternoon po did not follow his practice of going down into the mine each day. That "other business" ho said today prob ably saved his life "While the work of pumping the water out of the mine and lake went forward today, state officials prepar ed to investigate tho disaster with a view to ascertaining, if possible, the exact cause and make recommenda tions for further action if any Is doomed necessary. ':! jtHjJ p .. Governor, J, O. 1?reup,;pefRpnally ordered tho 'inquiry latelrtst iilght. i AT ELKS' SMOKER Indications are that the Past Exalt ed Rulers Night observance and big smoker of the Elks lodge tomorrow, night will draw out one of the largest attendances of B. P. O. E. men and their men guests that the lodge ha's ever enjoyed. The Binoker will begin at 9:30, immediately following the lodge session. The members of tho local American legion post will be guests of tho lodge at the smoker, and in addition each Elk. is privileged to invite a friend, but must obtain a card of admission to the Elks temple from the lodge sec retary to give this friend. Tho legion men and other guests are expected to be there in time for the beginning of the smoker at 9:30. The usual big feed on such occa sions will be served immediately after tho conclusion of the smoker. Woman Candidate Killed NEW ORLEANS, Fob. 6. Mrs. Roland Clark, candidato for mayor of Palmetto, La., in a recent primary Was killed; Huey Myer of the oppos ing, faction, .was probably fatally wounded and Mrs. Clark's son nnd daughter were wounded in a gun bat tle today on the streets of Palmetto. Polncaro Ignores Berlin Note PARIS, Feb. 6. Premier Poincare has been so fully occupied that he has given little attention to the note from Germany rogardlng the palatinate. There is a strong possibility that ho will allow tho document to be filed in, the archives without responding to it. TAPS AUK SOUNDED (Continued From Page One) Fort Myer, Va. Heard through nmr pllfier at New York 'and 'San Frunf cisco." . The trumpet was again to bo heard today in soldier farewell as the body Was lowered to Its tomb. . On both sides of the entrance to tho chapel were great set pieces of tho j floral tributes, flanking . the ; way ,XP ; the door through which the casket would pass on "the way to peace," as J $10. f Puts a MAYTAG - M CRATER LAKE HARDWARE ran the legend graven in the stone arch of the doorvay. As at tho resi-; dence, there were great mountains of flowers banking the walls. Floral Display Tremendous. - Within tho chapel flowers had been massed on both Fides of the altar and along the altar rails. To the left of the attar itself, standing back In a recess .lighted by stained glass win dows, the flag Btood, a military stand ard swinging free on its staff, with no mourning band. Along the entrance corridor to the chapel tho wreaths and floral pieces were set In a wonderful army of beauty. On one wall hangs a mighty wreath of red und white roses, more than Heven feet across. It was sent from Now York td express tho sym pathy and tho gratitude of the Polish people of New York. Nearby was tho flag of Franco, done 'In fragrant blos soms, and from some of the embas sies had come tho coats of arms of tho nations, made up In flowers, while about the chapel or the corridor were grouped tho offerings of the other diplomatic missions. , Chairs had been set .for tho distin guished few who might witness tho ceremony and they more than half covered the floor of the chapel. On the back of the chapel where the organ pipes are set in, flush wlth stone work, blossoms had been woven into the sculptured decorations that tell the story of the birth of Christ. Meantime, an hour before the ser vice at the homo was to begin, several thousand persons were gathered in 1 tho street which was lined on each side by marines and infantrymen. , i They had come to get a fleeting glimpse of the start of the funeral; procession to Mount St. Albans. The assemblage grew1 with every minute, J despite gathering clouds and threat :bf Bnow. ' i i IxKlge and Tart HI. A suddent attack Of illness prevent ed Chief Justice Taft from taking his! place' among the honorary pall-bear-: era and Senator Lodge sent word that a throat attack would make it impos sible for him to act is a member of the eommitteo so Senator Chniies S. Jlamlln, former governor of tho fed eral reserve board; Robert Bridges of New York, a classmate of Mr. Wilson and Re"ar Admiral Cary T. Grayson, the friend and physician of years, wore added to the "corps of honorary, pall-bearers. As Mr. "Wilson's body was placed In the casket, n blanket 'of orchids, tho tribute of American .soldiers in tho "World war, was placed upon it and remained tho only floral offering in that place of pre-eminence during tho day. , Tho guard of honor of 24 service men arrived at two o'clock and took tip Us station just outside the front door, standing In double file, head7 ed by eight soldiers dressed in khnki finlforms and overcoats. Eight sn.il? ora wero noxt In blue sailor hats and blue jackets and then the eight ma rines immediately behind dressed in field green uniforms nnd ovorcoats, with white gloves. Three secret sorvice men who serv ed at the White House during the Wilson administration, also arrived shortly after two o'clock to take their placo anVong th'bse who we're to do the last ministrations for the dead The Markets Livestock , PORTLAND. Ore., Cattlo nominally steady; receipts lti. Hogs nominally steady; no reColnts. Sheep nominally steady; receipts 259. Eggs PORTLAND, Ore.. Fob. 0. Kgpa barely steady. Pullets 27',c; firsts 2Sc; hennortos 2!MsC delivered Portland. Butter .' PORTLAND. Ore., Fol). 0. nutter firm, cubes halt cent hlsher. Extra cubes, city 50c; standard 49c; prime firsts 48c; firsts 48c; undorgrades 4Gc;- prints 50c; cartons 51c. Butterfat , firm. llest churning cream 60 61c lb. f. o. b. Portland. Poultry PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 6. Poultry firm. Heavy liens 21ff22c; lights 18 lS4c; springs 2022c; stags 13c; old roosters 10c; ducks, whlto Peklns 21 4? 22c; turkeys, live nominal; dress ed 26 27c; spring broilers 40c. Potatoes PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. C Potatoes quiet, J1.SO1.40. Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. !. Whoat, no session today account funeral ox- Presldent Wilson. Today's car receipts Wheat 100; barley 1;' flour 9; corn 2; hay 6. San Francisco Markers SAN FRANCISCO. Fell. (i. (II. S. Purcau of Agricultural Economics.) Poultry, unchanged. , SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. . (U. S. Pureau of Agricultural Economics.) Eggs, extras 33V4C; extra pullets 32c Butterfat f.. o, b. San Francisco 6514c. Radio News Radio W. T. A. M. of tho Wlllard Storage Pnttery company of Cleve land, Ohio, will broadcast ' this pro- When Joint-Ease (Jets In Joint Agony Gets Out It you want &p take the pain and misery out of rhpumutic joints or re duce the swelling or limber up stiff, creaky joints then you want Jolnt Kase it's for the joints only that's why It succeeds Vvhen' ordinary reme dies 'fall. 60 cents a tube at all drug gists and all pharmnctRts. Adv. A BETTER MA CHINE This machine ha3 more points of real merit than any , washing machine on the market. ; It is beautiful in appearance, simple, safe and econ omical in its operation. Washing Capacity 50 pounds of family clothes ' per hour, ,. -.. . - gram Friday night at 12 o'clock west ern time, 300 meters. Polonaise Militnire. Chopin. Talos from Hoffman. Trumpet Solo. Lassie o' Mine. In nn Old Fashioned Town. Tenor. Xylophone Solo. Prelude Cycle of Life. Kashmiri Song. Soprano. Musical Novelty. ' Serenuta. Tarcnsfln. Piano Solo. Little Mother Mine. In tho Garden of My Heart. Tenor. Xylaphqne Solo. From tho Land ot tho Sky Dluo Water. Instrumental Trio. Tango MIrade. ' Hungarian Fantasia. Xotlco Pocahontas and Hedman nmRquor ade dance will be given at tho Red man hall. Feb. 15. Good time assured. Invitations issued by members of the Pocahontas. 271 RUB PI OUT OF RHEUMATIC JOINTS For 65 years, millions have rubbed somhlng. penetrating St. Jacobs Oil right on the tender spxt and by tho time they say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. St. Ja-j cobs Oil is a harmless,' rheumatism liniment, which never disap points nnd. doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, mus cles and bones; stops sciatica, lumbago. bnikache und neuralgia. 35 cent bottle guaranteed by all druggists. j Adv. H EAD COLDS Melt in spoon: inhale vapors: apply freely up nostrils. VAPORUB 17 Million Jart UdYtarlr DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS 23 N. Fir St Phono 244 WHITE TRUCKS ED F. WEBBER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Office at Medford Service Station Phone 14 wis Her Recovery Almost J A JiMZ 1 Cl Di.'J ivnracie, one oiaies "If H had not been my own expe rience 1 would not have believed any one could build up o fast," recently Hitid Mrs. Jesslo Holland, 102 Mc Milen St., 1'ortland, Oregon, in relat ing her experience with tho Tanlac treatment. "Ijist winter i was in such a poor state of health that I thought sure I would nover see anothor. .Loss of ap petite, bronchitis and asthma with hud nerves and loss of sleep dragged me down until I whs In an awful condition.- I wna too weak to take care of my housework, and if it had not been for the nld ( my good neigh INCOME TAX SERVICE furnished on State and Federal Personal tteturns Corporation Reports Partnership Returns Corporation Records Corporation Returns Compilation of your records tor these reports, and Counsel In U Income Tax Matters GEO. G. HEWITT Income Tax Adviser - ... 304 and 303 Medford National Bank Bldg - Telephone 326 .-. ..x Home Packed With hopes that v.x can develop 'business thai W ill permit us to operate all of the year, wo are experimenting with canning Meat and Vegetable Food Products and have put on sale ftt the Economy Groceteria : Beef Stew ; Beef and Vegetable Dinner Corned Beef Hash Corned Beef and Cabbage Chicken Those arc priced to cost you not more than if made in iyour" own kitchen. '' ' ' ' We especially ask any one who may he interested in build ing up a Pood Products Factory here and making another market for meat and vegetables to try theso goods. Wo invite criticism as to blend, seasoning, siie Of ebntMner, or any suggestions. We can do belter next time. If and when we get A favorable verdict from our fellow citizens, we will feel justified in arrange ing for quantity production. ' " , i k ' 1 Rogue River Valley Canning Co. WE. ARE GOING TO PLACE ISO MACHINES IN MEDFORD DURING 1924 $10.22 Puts a MAYTAG in Your Home CALL 516 AND ASK . .. v M. B. LEONARD FOR A DEMONSTRATION CO. THE ff..-.rf. v., bors I don't know how I could havd mado out. All that kept mo alive was mil kand soup, and I didn't relish that. ; "Tho very first bottle of Tanlac mado a wonderful difference in my appetlto and feelings generally, and four bottles built mo up twelve pounds and left me feeling like a hew person in every way. And I have been In the best of health over since." . Tanlac is for sale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute.. Over 40 million bottles sold. .; ... . Tnke Tanlac Vegetable Pills. Food Products WINCHESTER STORE ; i-f-.v -T.r 1 -1