arcnFORfi matt; trtbitnkmkdtwd. otieciox, toursday, makcit r. 1024 PAGE THREE BABY M'ELHQSE STILL IN L The following auto dealers will dis play cars at the American Legion Cir cus: Crater Lake Automotive Co., Paige; Gates Aufo Co.; Ford and Lin coln; Medford Auto Co.. Ilulck; Cali fornia Oregon Auto Co., Maxwell, Mason Motor Co.; Flint and Hta'r; ,'lflley-Meler .Co., Dodge; Drown Motor Co., Nash, and l'atton" & Iiobinsoh, Chevrolet. .In the popularity contests Mrs. X. Martin and , Icgl . Edwards made gains in the ladles' contest, and babil'8 Joun Garnett, Mary Louise; McKlhose gained among the little folks. v .... The standings of. all votes cast up to 10 a. today is1 as follows: ' Ladles Cojuost Icel Edward ..... ; 123fi Mrs. X. I. Martin .4 .106 Hose Billings 1185 Victoria Andrews 1142 Constance Ames 1104 Marlon Hill . : 1100 ; Bullies Contest Mary Loulao McElhose 1778 -Joan Garnett 1325 ' Poffgy GarlAck .: 1250 Lois Pringle 1100 1'auline Patrick 1100 John Mann 1100 Carol Jeanne Tengwald ..1100 'Suzzette Stennett '. 1100 GATESTOSHOW One of the special features of the demonstration of the commercial Fordson which will be hold Friday by the iC E. Gates Auto company will be the showing of a seven reel film at the Medford high school building. ThIs film will HlUMtratu a lecture and will show views of the Ford plant, its method of production from raw materials to the finished Ford products. The Gntes Auto company has Issued a cordial invitation to everyone inter ested in automobiles and tractors to attend this lecture and see this re markablo moving picture film. The program of pictures and lectures will commence at eight o clock. The Art of Light; What It Means Announcement has just been made that Emll Molir, pronrietoi1 and land lord of the lotel Medl'ord, has pur chased from William . P. Isaacs the two vacant lots on the north side of West ijain street, Immediately adjoin ing the hotel on the west and extend ing to Devoe's store. . ;. Mr. Molir, It is said, made this pur chase for two reasons, the chief of which is that In connection with the building of the new' sixth floor of the hotel, which Is rapidly progressing, ne . will now he able to equip the structure with a big fire escape on Its west side. With the two present fire escapes, one on the east side and the other at the south end, the new es cape to be built soon, together with the several inside stairways, will amply provide the big hotel with fire escapes. Another reason-Tor acquiring this property is that it will afford protec tion by preventing the erection of any undesirable building next to the hotel and provides ample ground for any extension pf the hotel that might be needed in the future. Borne time in the future Mr. Molir plans to build on the rear of these lots a new kitchen for the hotel and to remodel the' pres ent kitchen into a new dining room for small banquets and dinner meet ings. . , ! LEAVE! The Clavllux. an instrument Invent ed by the artist-craftsman Thomas Wilfred, who will play it at the Itiallo theatre Monday matinee and night, ' March 10th, has for the first time made possible the use of light ns a . fine art in that it has placed form, color and motion at the command of the artist seated at Its keyboard. In the art of sound music we have three principal factors: Melody, harmony and rhythm. Any one of 'these three without tho others would not make music and so in dealing with light the mere use of color, pro jected in changing- hues upon a screen without form and rhythmic motion, does not make possible an art of light. In fact, speaking from. the point of view of the experimenter, color Is the least ; important factor the most easily produced. Tho all important thing is the harnessing of form, tex ture, depth and rhythmic motion in light and shade. These factors once mastered, the introduction of color in the composition means but the selec tion of a set of pure filters. No instrument will make tho use of light as a fine art possible unless it will yield a pleasing composition in black and white under skillful hands. : The remarkable three dimensional projection principle of the Clavllux, through which nn ordinary flat white screen can be made to look, like a window Into unlimited space in which light-forms float out, away from the spectator for miles and miles before they finally disappear, has thus opened the gate to a new world of beauty where nothing was before: tho art of light. The Medford hh;h school basketball team will leave in tint morning for Kosoburg, whero it will meet the lioseburg high school in the crucial game of the year for the .basketball championship of southern Orejron, and the right to play In the state tourney at Salem, March 17. IS, and 19. While it has not been definitely decided, in tho event of Rosebmg winning, the deciding contest fof the series 'will probably be played in the men's gym at the University of Oregon at Eugene. The Medford llne-np will probably ho Chastuln and Knips at forward, Reichstein and Williams ut guards, and Allen at center with Hurt, White, Glasscock and Dcmmer ns subsil tutes. A large nu'mber of locnl f fans will go to Roseburg by auto and a sec tion has been reserved in tho hall for them. AFRAID SHE COULD NOT LIVE Operation Advised, But Lydia L Finkham's Vegetable Compound Made It Unnecessary irTTrMtTiiiiiiiiiiiiiti msrm Glasgow, Kentucky. "I woo run down, nervous, wun no appyuLu. iwj isiue naa given - ma trnuh o lor uve or six years. At times it was ail 1 couia au to live, and the doc tor said I couldn't live but a short time longer without an operation. That was two years ago. My sister-in-iaw recom mended Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble ComDound. Sho had never used it herself, but she said -na nf her npiirhhnrs suucreu USb UHa I did, and it cured her. After I had taken four bottles the pain left my side. 1 had a fine appetite to eat anything that was put before me, and I began to do all my work and my washing, some thing I hadn't done for years. I am a dressmaker, and this last fall I began '-Buffering with my side again, so I began talrinir thn Vecwtable Compound again. 1 am on my fourth bottle, which makes -eight in all I have taken. I feel so much better when I take it and everybody 1 tells me I look better. J My appetite improves and I feel stronger in every way. 1 am a very nervous woman and it seemB 10 neip my i.-rram, ' mS. WAQ0I8 VYAUJiK, uiusguw, jr IRCUSAGT AT ELKS TONIGHT Through the courtesy of the com mittee in charge of the American Le gion circus, several of their acts will appear at the Elks club anil nrrange an "amy v-- ?wHPt LOTS NOT SOLD BY SATURDAY. WILL BE 11 no and 1 41 urn, one of the Amor lean Txgion Cirrus nets nhlch will npiH'ar hi the entertainment at the 101 ks Club tonight. entertainment for the members pros entl after tho regular annual election of officers tonight. Among tho acts which will appear are Kue and Laura, contortionists; tho Fitfcgeralds, in several new and novel jumping numbers; Sonor Uivas and company, in Juggling and balancing. The homo building lot salo which tho. Medford Chamber of Commerce has been - conducting will close at five! o'clock on Saturday afternoon and the committee in charge recommends j to the city council that ajl lots ro-j maiiilng unsold he withdrawn from the market for six months or pos- sibly a year at which lime the cfty will he able to get from 0110 to two huu-j dred dollars above present quotations.' If any residents of Medford believe that there lire no citizens Interested In lots with the intention of building a home thereon, they should have been in the office of the chamber during the past few days. Most of thorn seem to have difficulty In deciding on which side of town they would prefer to live and because they have heard of some poor Individual who has been forced to sell a lot at u ridiculously low priced they arc of the opinion that every lot. in Medford should he priced on a similar valuatlori. There til ways will be bargains In lots In Medford because there will always be people who will be forced to sell ' through unfortunate Invest ments in stocks and business ventures, but the day is pttsu when the market mice of lots In this city will be be low the cost of paving, sewer, water and sidewalk improvements. The lot sale will continue until next Saturday afternoon nt five o'clock. Kttsktnn for TTwnlth. tf ERRORS IN TRIBUNE T DEBATE TONIGHT The final debate in tho district be tween. Medford and Ashland will take place this evening at 7:30 nt tho high schools in Medford and Ashland. The question will be, Resolved, that Ore gon sliould adopt a cabinet system of government. The Medford negative team, Ned Wold and Paul Anderson, coached by L. J. Knox, will debate here. The Judges are M. E.. Wright, principal of the Gold Hill high school: R. S. Lang worthy, principal of the Rogue River high school and the Rev. E. P. Law rence. . The affirmative team, Edson Randall and Edwin Morris, go to Ash land. , "Medford in Circuit for Big Artists; Paderewski Mar. 18 In the report of the audit of tho county books by K. ' M. Wilson, pub lished in The Mail Tribune Tuesday, there wero errors, as follows: The total prohibition expenses for 1923 wero $11. 741.64, not $ll,O0S.27, as printed by this paper, as tho sum drawn from the current expense fund in this wrlc was $7(13.18, and not $SS.G1. The amount of fines collected by justices of the peace for all offenses was $(i,272.30. Defunct linnk of Jacksonville checks carried as cash amount to 2,130.67, instead of 130.17. i The-xenort is exhaustive and con sists largely of figures, arranged In charts. Particular attention is pnltl to the road tax and prohibition en forcement phases of county govern ment. The report also compliments all the county officers upon their willingness to assist In securing an darranglng data. RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST Kane your tlKht, ncliliiK L-liosit. Rti tho pain, llreuk up the congestion Feel a had coltl Uiuhoii up In Just a abort time. "1U'1 Popper nub" Is the ca rem edy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you aiul is oortainlv seems to end the tii;htness and drive the con gestion and a'jroness right out. Nothing lias such concentrated penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penolrateH right down into colds, congestion, arhlny muscles anil sore, stiff Joints, relief comeH at once. The moment you apply lied Pepper Hub you feel -the. tingling heat. In three minutes tho congested spot Ip wurmcd through and through. When you are suffering from a cold, rheu matism, backache, stiff neek or sore muscles. Just get a Jar of Howies Red Pepper Hub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. , Adv. Medford and the Rogue River valley has gained a reputation ' for being a community of unusual discernment. We are In a circuit for tho big artists which includes Seattle. Portland, Med ford, San Fraiicisco and Los Angeles Paderewski, who Is to appear here March 18. Is n artist with a drawing power equalled only by two or three living artists Galli-Curcl, John Mc Cormack and Helletz. These perform ers liave more demands for their time than they are capable of filling nnd Medford may consider herself lucky In getting a Paderewski night. This artist is not only a wonderful i musician but a great personality. No one brought In contact with him can resist the charm of this personality and his sincerity. His life is a com posite oti simplicity, nobility, frank ness and cordiality. He is known to be hopelessly honest. Ho would have been still more successful in politics had he been able to compromise with his conscipnee. His attitude In this was clearly defined in an address made In New York before a musical gath ering in his honor. He declared that "instead of being falsely modest, I am most sincerely humble, conscious of enjoying great privileges beyond my value, conscious of the duty to guard the high character, the noWe pur pose and, above all, the dignity of my profession. I try to hold high the character of my art, to hold pure. Sue-, cess does not last Public favor Is easily lost,' soon forgotten. The only thing that does last with man. especial ly in public life. Is the respect be has galneti ojt bis peers." i THISpiG Beware! Not all Package Dyes are "Diamond Dyes" jmondDyes, Always nsk for "Diamond Dves" and if vqu don't see the name "Diamond Dyes" on the package refuse i-hand it back! ' Each 15 -cent package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses, waists, sweaters, stockings, kimonos, coats, draperies, coverings everything new, even u Bnc naa never dyed boiore. Choose any color at drug Btore. Refuse substitutes! , Delightful and fas- j I cinating. gifts- are to I be found here for nil i j occasions . and ' nil H ft kinds of people, flny- ril f lag gifts from us Is M SO a pleasure not a jfl Q Always Give Unique W; m Swem's Studio m p2! GIFT SHOP ...'I , , ' - .'. ' FRESH POISON BARLEY SURE DEATH TO DIGGERS! Made according to Government for mula and made right. MONARCH SEED CO. 317 E. MAIN PHONE 260 Aunt; He(ty'n reiiu was hot just Sunday religion. She used it week-days too, in every loaf of liread she baked. Never a "substitute" or bit of adulteralion went into it. It was every bit pure Bread. You'll find the same whole some goodness in Aunt Betty's Bread An we bake it today. It's the 1 new home-loaf with the old-home taste. Ask your grocer fot it. linked by Smith & Reynolds Bakery "Ask for this Bread" PADEREWSKI World's Greatest Pianist ' Statesman and Diplomat Most Famous Artist Ever Brought to Medford Medford Armory, March 18 ONE PERFORMANCE ; . V MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW Make checks, send money orders, care of .Modford Pharmacy, payable to Andrews Bros. Prices $4.40, $3.30,, $2.20, including war tax . THE FEATURE ,:r OF THE Legion Auto Show WILL BE Browne Motor 114 So. Riverside Clear YOUR Stomp Land at Lower Cost B EFORE explosives were ueecj jii the farm, clearing land was, heavy, costly work. T oday, stumping can be done at a much lower cost. j Many ranchers in this section are using Pacific Stumping, the du Pont explosive, for clearing their stump larjd for profitable crops. Pacific Stumping docs the job at lower expense and does it right. Pacific Stumping gives you one-half more sticks per dollar about the same strength, stick for stick, as any standard stumping powder. It ia non-freezing and won't giveyou a headachefrom, handling. We carry complete stocks of Pacific Stumping and other du Pont dynamites recognized as standard, wherever ' explosives are used. 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