0 o o o O 0 o o O "g, MEDFOftD MAIL" TjUBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. MONDAY, MAftfIT "2. 1f)J3 i - o -o Tocal ttnd Personal The sheriff's nffiri this umrntriK I" -j,ran tho collfotitiu of lit 24 ta.tfH. tlu of i let forf-t clt'Mi-inK the ilt-ckH for the nnmml rush Haiurday. Krnm now un til April nih. whou lh pi-rliwl iC !'-MniUru-y tttiirtM, ii hi'uvy hiiHinufts will he transacted. The uixea are piiynhle in two instr)lnn'n!H. din in .March and Ortolier. Payment of federal inrnnn taxes hu.s nlso started locally, the ex piration date helnn Mareli Kith. opportunity knocKs hut onre. (let your dry pine for sprhiu use now. 1'hone i (:i. -in; .Mr. and .Jm. HuptTL Ih-nry havo as their hoiiKM i;ues(H Mr. Henry's par' only. Mr. fliiri Mrs. ('. F. Henry oi linrkford. 111. HliKhlly used piano for wile or rent tin easy terms. Noel Jrskino. I'hone ?4!t-v. w Mrs, J. 0. Mann of Portland is , Rpendinn a few days with her son. Jar ry Mann, and family, en route from Honolulu, when she spent the winter Old papers for kindling 1'lrn at this office. tf News of, interest to loeul radio fans Is that Sfth "Kafley. the program man it(,rpr for thw.KKX station openttliif; on 4 j 8 . 5 mi'ters at Oakland, rallf.. wan formerly a ItOKin- river valley boy ami is the nephew of Mrs. A: 1!. Hanm-oni. Slightly, tiBt'd piano for rent or sale on easy terms. Noel Krskltie. Phone Tl'ft-W. liiU Ieier Oiiifd.- 'Witnr National park ranger. wiii nniveil In the illy late yesterday fiernouil from his bleak and wintry habitat, reports that when lie left the )ark sntdrduy the depth of miow wu.silX feet atthe lake rim. 1 I li feet at Anna SpriliK CHl n p. and seven feet at tin Medford and Klamiilh en trances tol'tlie park, The snow Is tol idly paeked ilown, so nimh ho that one can walk , 'On It at. the rim. Hanger Oard will spend the entire week in this city, due ttiihiH umlergolni; an opera tion here toay for Ihe removal of hit tonsils. ; J Jr. II. . . iNikmaii bus returned from Ihh trip to snuthern t'atlfurnia and will be in his office at the usual hours, including Mondays. Dr. Cole nian will now use hoiiib entirely new methods diet and filtered ultra-red rays uh used' by (ieorgu Hturr White. M. i. of IrOn Angeles. IVA W. O. Webster, salesman for the As tKioluted 0,11 eompany, left thiH morn ing fnr Mtlrshfield, where he will rpend sevursl days atteuillug to busl n ess matters. Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Toinporory visitors In the eiiy from a distance Include Mr; and Mrs. W. V. (Iran. Miss Louise (Iran, Mrs. II. lials lon of Vancouver. II. C. Ir. and Mrs. Condell of Kdmonton, Alia., Canada, and .John C. Dalk of New Washington, Ohio. Clean your smoke pipe with zinc. We have It on sale at lfie per roll. I'llker's Hheet Metal Works. Ill Mouth Holly. Phone 418. Medford, Oregon. ' ' 1! !M AVillia in TV IsAiics ' felurtied this morning from a couple of weeks' visit ypent at Setut.el Wash., and Portland. Nursery stock. The best assortment lu southern Oregon. Krult. shndo and nut -bearing trees, flouring Fhrubs. vines, berry plants, rhulmrb and asr pniUHUs plants, evergreen trees and figs, perennial plants, grape vines. A fine lot of heavy two year Ping cher- j ry. A good general tissortment of fruit trees for home orchards. Com j mercial varieties, including Old Home' on Cssurietyds for commercial or- ! chards. Orhfting wax and olher hup plies for orchard work. Don't take my word for It, come and see for your self. Will jtludly duplicate nny order: booked bV nn agent for the wane or less money -ft ml give you belter ser vice. K - Valley Nursery. Phone HKil-J-2. Kiles yard Kiwi Main alreet. - - L'SH-tf Iilnsting ui tho Heaver Portland Ce ment plant here heralds very good news to the laboring class In this com munity for It Indicates renewed activ ity ami the return of Cold Hill's pay roll. saystHhe Cold Hill Xews. The plant will! soon he running night and day. The lime iiuni ry hack of the plant and; 'ii hove, the shale pit Is being made ready for the operation of the plant. High grtide lime will be trans ported from local quarries to bring up Ihe lest of the cement. ' Columbia plaster wall hoard, fall for prices. Wallace W "onil Lumber yard. ' Special. this Week. V:xlde battery fir FnrdU Chevrolet anil Star. Jlti nti Williams & McCuiiey. tf leputy:1nlernnl Itevenue Colb etors I 'red. Colvig and Jun Herring are In Klamath Kails this week, but the Med ford offie will be open all the time for those desiring- to make (heir ft -ports uiul Mr. Harding will b,. In charge. ( ', (lentil nV Hosch Magm-lo imrls mnl repairs. Kleetrlc Shop. Klghltl ami I'.artlett. ' tf We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Itrown A White Agency, Inc. tf IP. P.. It, Klllntt spent the week end at (irants Pass with tils family who are visiting at the home of Mrs Kinma SUUH'ry for a couple of weel. i We Have Nothing to Hide. . Our ilftiit is open Toy vuirc iiis)octioii any time of tlio (l;1y or. !iiilit. o llon't tell US vtni ro ""iililii;'. jus witlk in O TJie COLONIAI Home ofluhrer'i Milk Bread 0 1 A. V. Holden. representative of the Springfield Insurance company, stop petfhere Saturday wlQie enroute from j'ortland to San rrancisco. Prof W P. l-ftnt. state entomolo gist for state of Imnois, page H3 of the 1H18 Volun of the Transactions j (f the Illinois State Horticultural so 'cieiy, reference to use dry lime sul Iphur in San Jose sen le control. "We have used it for Uwee years and got very good control." This would be on the basis of 2 lbs. of dry to 1 ga'l lon liquid. Ho not be misled. if1 Out of (own Oregonlans here in clude the following: George H. Craves of Salem, Harold Hudson of Poseburg. Z. N. Agee and Mrs. and Mrs. V. Wuldele of Kugene. A. C Wi mer. L, C Winter and J. W. P.risroe of Kort Klamath and S. Jones. H. II. unnmins, II. C. I loimu n and (.1. C Sharlinger of Klamath Kails. Coal briijuets. that clean fuel. Han sen Coal Co. Phon 239. o. A. Copan of ihe Cary Snfe com a pny of Sa n Fra nrisco, left for the houth lotlay after spending the past week here transacting' business. ! Prof. fleo. P. 'Wnldon, ))omologlst, i California, says, "(Jo ahead and uso dry lime sulphur if you want for it gave us good results in experimental lest lust, season as the liquid material, and no doubt it will do so again this year." Test Was madfl on the basis of 2 lb. Sherwin-Williams dry sulphur to 1 gallon commercial liquid. Vol ume 1, No. 7. Department of Agricul ture. State of California. tf The Klamath Falls-Held highway from the Fort Klamath hill to the Klamath enmity line has been estab lished as toll road by the Klamath county court and l-'red Ouke has been awarded the contract to keep the road open and collect tolls In payment therefor. The conirnct with Mi. Duke covers a period of five yeaia unloss the Oallcs-California highway is com pleted before that time when Ihe con- t ract automatically lapses. Hemstitching Kc a yard. The Van ity Shop. Purlieu and Main. tf IJil Pense uf Trail whs a business visitor In ihe-city on Monday. We pay cash for used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf G. A. Abbott underwent an opera tion fhls morning for Ihe removal of his tonsils. Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Hun sen Coal Co. Phone Approximately 175 hardware ami implement dealers of the state aro ex pected to gather lu Portland March 4. 6 and ti for the annual meeting of the Oregon Petal! Hardware and Imple ment Healers' association, which wilt be held In the .Multnomah hotel. Murrav M. Mussey returned yester day from a week's business sojourn in Klamath Kails. Hood newtowti apples for sale. l-'g o be I - Da y Wa reho u se . U ! 3 Following the sunshine of Sumiay ami the alternate sunshine ana ciouui- ness of today cooler and partly cloudy weather Is predicted for tonight, and cloudy weather for Tuesday. Ihe maximum temperature of Sunday was iH and this morning's, minimum was 37.5. Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf Mrs. Charles Hockersmlth of Peagle is spending todny here visiting with Mrs. .1. S. Donaldson. . Unity literature tenches people how to be healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious and happy. Free distri bution, 7IR West Main streot. Miss Helen Cowgiil, slate leader or girls' clubs, arrived In the city Sunday from Klamath county, where she spent last week, en route back to Corvallis, for which point hhe left today. Ooodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Mr. Alta. Naylor, corsetlere. 318 Included among the visitors In me cllv from the state of California are: W. 11. Frost of Long Peach. I . It. oltgue of Sucramento. K. C. Puell of Perkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Seih J. Storey of Los Angeles. Mrs. H. Thomas and hlldren of Stockton and the follow ing from San Francisco: Herbert Kouurs. F. C. Packer, ltex Allowny. John W. Faux, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .. Mansfield and I). Van Gelder. Have you tried that hlg mllli shake It DeVoe's? , Five storms are predicted for March by Falher Jerome K. KichUrd of San Jiimo. "padre of the rains," In his monthly weather forecast issued Sat-j unlay. The period from March 24 lo j March 2S will be one of severe weath. on hch and land, the no re predicted. Other slorms are exp.'.ted nn March March 7. March 20 and March .10. j most of them extending no mine i uit- tdlan border to Hun Franc. sen or be yond.. This year tne monCi will "comt like a lamb and go out like a Hon, , the padre paid. ! I'he I'antorium does all kinds of pleating. Phone 214. .Mtt.tf Mr. and Mrs. It. r. Ulaei:. wno i.i rived last week from i.eieastorsnne. Kngland. have taken charge of P. II. Parsons' poultry department at HIU. calif. While at Kngland Mr. Ulncl. had charge of the Klin T:;; Farm of Sttim egg laying hens. Columbia plaster wall hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber yard. David lioseiiberg was done a gr ;it injustice In the Mall Tribune of Sat urday, which stated that h was t::cd for rllUl'M . "! .'. wi'h ,in i r. In the first pit -e :.e was eiily fined $.". which makes tho crime t 1ch heinous one. Then loo. It was tun hl.i own ent ile wax drlvhui. but Dm -f h.s fnihcr-in-lau. W. A, Kinney, which Is n a smaller car than Dave's and hence makes the evil deed a still less one Neveriheless Mr. Kinney reels very oau about it. but is .nine than'.ful he uoi the car back. otherwise the .m-n item uib correct. A. N. Pierce, manager of the Marion hotel at Salem for five years, Uasre-aigrt- l to take over the management of ihe new seven story community ho tel under construction at Corvallis which has hern christened the Hotel Itenton. Tlte resignation of Pierce will ink effect MV. 1 a I which time James U. Linn, owner of the Marlon, will re sume its active management. ' I We pay for aslii s and sell irt lehcup. Itrown - White Agency, inc. i . ,f ! I ntui nWii .1 -'Use for rent. Df V..e's 'fVi l "Jll.-n C bhaid son of 4 and Mis ti! Cihh.l.t. Uiob-nvenl :in op.i .1 t g u i he I'.'inimiiuV hospitat l 'i i d.ivT'tr On removul of his tonsils. qC. i;. Kraner of South Dakota, who arrived in the city Friday, and went to F.ngle Point lo visit u former World war comrade, was arrested in Kagle Point S.uurla night on the charge of intoxication by Deputy Sheriff Cronemiller. He entered n rvlea yf giilliy In Judge Taylor's courtiere tv duy and wan fined I The latest adCion to the court house is u "Ikmizb vault" being eon- sjA'iicted in the basement Hinder the front stairway. It is being built of re inforced concrete with u heavy iron door. Kvidence secured in dry. or rather wet, raids, will be stored In this vault until after the trial of the case ai least, aixl it is not anticipated there will be any leakage of evidence or dismissals because the ihief "witness" is missing. Sheriff Hawkins, who will lie custodian of the vault, never sam ples wet goods, so the evidence will be safe. K lamath News. The following are included among the visitors here today from Port land: W. Crawford, F. I.. Carlton. K. H. itrlilgeman, Warrle Johnson, .Mr. and .Mrs. John Thomas, Cy H. Prunen M. C. Osborn. Air, (i. W. C. Whiting, Hubert C. Howard, II. .1. McHIII, A. M, Sherwood, M. W. Fleming and Mrs. ( "haavs Williams. F. It. Dickinson Vif New York, di rector of sales and advertising for the Tidewater Oil company. F. M. Howies t San Francisco, general department manager of the Veedol Oil company for the Pacific coast, and Si H. Primer of J'ortland. manager of the Oregon office, arrived this morning for n con ference with Cal Warnock, local Veo dol manager. WEDDING BELLS A cJiHrtnlng and Impressive wed ding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs: II. '. Carneit, of 21Mt S. Third st reet. Album bra. Calif.. Tuesday evening. Feb. 17th at K o'clock when Miss Fay I niogene darnel l and Charles Fred erick Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. (I. W. Kimball of 7t!t S. Cranada avenue A I ham bra. were united lu marriage by t he ev. Carlton L. Kirk of i he First iiaptisl church who read ihe ceremony in the presence of over C5 relatives and friends. Preceding the ceremony. Miss June Katon sang "Oh Promise Me" by Reginald Ih Koven accompanied at the piano by Miss nianche Prlckeit and Miss Margaret Fluckey. viol lust, who then rendered ihe "Wedding March" by Lohengrin, ihe music con tinuing softly throughout the cere mony. The sacred vows were pledged be neath an urch of Ivy interwoven with joncjuils, the entire house being dec orated to carry out ihe yellow and green effect. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an attractive, gown of white georgette ami carried an arm shower of white rosebuds.. The tulle veil was caught close to tho head with a wreath of orange blossoms. Miss Madeline Fluckey. a former schoolmate of the bi-lde. assisted as maid of honor wear ing peach crepe de chine ami carry ing a bouquet of lavender sweet pens. Mr. Itex Perkins served the groom as best man. Following the reception for the bridal party and guests the bride and groom left on a short wedding trip. They will he at their new home, 2VU7 South MargUeritiL avenue, Alhuiubra, after March 1st. The young couple are well known lu Alhambra church and business circles, both being active workers in their church, and t he bride having been employed as assis tant bookkeeper in her father's busi ness, ami the groom Is the head of the radio and electrical department of the Ctiruett Hardware store. Among the many friends present were Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Fouts, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Meats, and Mr. and Mrs. T. S, Fnton and daughter June, all formerly of Medford, Ore., us are the bride and her parents. SCOTTISH KITK. Regular meeting Siskiyou Y I'Odgo oi j -erieei ion. -m ou tlay evening, t : au o ciock. A II members urged to at tend.- Paul P. Hynntng, Secy. J U. A. M. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Special convocation Tuesday. March 3rd. M. M. & P. M. degree. Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTU. 2!i2 Secretary. Notice to Huililiiig Tradesmen. An open meeting will be held in Smith's hall. 210 North drupe street Medford. on the evening of Friday. March it. It will be under the aus pices of the Hrotherhood of Carpen ters ami all building tradesmen are ttrjred to be present. -!'i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HALF A six -room furnished, modern bungalow. . Three , bed rooms, sleeping porch, fireplace, lccliie hot water. Very convenient and close In. F.22 V. lrtth. 2!3 FOR SA LK Manure. Fresh or well rotted. Phone 534-11. 2!'2 WANTF.D Position as practical nurse. Mrs. Wallace Shaw. at Philips Camp (Iron ml. 2!3 WANTKD To lease a place suitable for a chicken ranch. W, V. Hales. 128 No. Holly. WANTKD Kxperleneed girl wants housework m . private home. Phone 1M' V. 2i2 if'.iV insurance sic SAFETY SERVICE SATISFACTION! N'o ap.eiit ran'5 give leu nunc: tn;in ilo give vol) less. L ill The Insurance Man I -dPfcv TICKETS MAY BE ' RESERVED SATY Tickets no wbelng- uold for the Klks' Minstrels may be reserved next Sat urday at noon, at the box office at the ( 'raterian theatre. There Is no extra charge for reserving, the price, $LGT. covering the entire privilege, including war tax. This year there is one price, all over the house, there being no extra charge for orchestra or loge seats. Tickets are being offered lor sate "t n score of prominent- business places In the city, as iSiay be noted in the advertisement printed in today's Is sue, alongside the Cralerlan ad. it Is nn open secret that the Klks are very proud of their show this year, having secured talent never be fore obtainable. n addition to 'dd favorites, en den red to t he M ed ford public by years of familiarity, the Jilks will present this vear such I notable features as James Stevens, baritone; Miss Helen Itotiolph. whose solo dances contributed much to the success of Robin Hood; A. M. Pippe, lyric tenor, and other soloists and "stunt" artists. There is a thick veil of secrecy overhanging the entire management of the show this year, indicating some unusual surprises in store for the audience. The threc scenes will be 1 laid in localities thoroughly familiar tu every Medfordite and Tom Swem's) mysterious activity is a good hint of; what is to come by Wily of splendid! sittings. I Other neighboring cities, already cognizant of what is in store, have put in bids for the show , including Roseburg and three cities in northern! California. R Iuih alreadv been de-1 filled to show at Vreka and Dunsmuir, bui it is thought that other appli cant cities will have to wait another yea r. Barbara La Marr ' and Russian Tenor Craterian Tonight The crowning achievement of Rar bara Iji Marr's career Is her portrayal of "Sandra" hi th film of the same name, from the novel by I'earl Doles Pell, playing tonight at the Hunt's Craterian theater. Miss Ii Marr re veals finalities of emotional- acting heretofore unsuspected. The role of "Sandra." presenting a woman of dual personality, is one of the biggest and most Interesting parts yet conceived for screen portrayal. Alex liankovitz. Russian tenor who Is singing at Hunt's Craterian on to night's photo play bill, made a dis tinct imprcsssinn in his first appear-, ance here yesterday. The young singer has 11 pleasing personality anil sings with feeling. His voice displays careful training- and Is of a beautiful (pialUy and well under control. He has range and volume and in every way measures up to advance notices. Vesterday he sang as his first number "Woman Is Fickle," from the opera "Kigoleito.' He sang in Russian and was forced to respond to encoures. "Shooting- of Dan Mcflivtv." Look out for "tin- lady thut's known as Lou." She is one of the most dan gerous vamps known to modern poet ry, and the picture version of the verses that brojjght her "into being. "The Shooting of Dnn MctJrow." opens at the Rialto theater tomorrow mati nee.- m 1 :n rha 111 I ji M a r r a p pen rs a s t h e luckless lion, and some of her cos tumes are striking to cay the least. Lew Cody Is "Dangerous Dan" himself and Percy Mar moot is the wrong hus band. The story as related in the- Clears Complexion "Oh 1 how clear and beautiful your complexion Is today, my dear I" THERE is a certain joy a certain prid! in knowing you are ad mired, whether it be from father, brother, husband or sweetheart! And back of that joy is the satisfaction of knowing all is well. Men are fascinnted by the charms of beauty. Women gaze with envy, secretly jealous, perhaps, wondering hopinp: praying for that attrnc (ivune&s which is not theirs. But why the wondering- tho .hoping the praying for that craved for attrac tiveness that clear skin that beau ty. A clear skin is the barometer of onr's condition. A fcealthy skin radiates beauty. Pure, clean blood means a clear kin. S.S.S. is wafting to help you. It will rid your blood of it& impuri ties and give you that clear com plexion. Since 182(5 S.S.S. has been ridding people of blood iftpuritics, from pimples, from blackheads, boils, rcirmn and from rhciiWruism. too. HeCfiTisn SSS. is iado from fresh herbs and barks, it Ay be taken with perfect safety. Try it yourself. You will not only look better, but you will feel better, too. S S.S. mid st n m- ami torn in two 11M. The lwr km I, more economical. . ix.' ii "CCvcftrldsBesH t.J.. 'flloodMcdlcine hoeni by Hubert W. Service has been greatly elaborated upon for movie pur poses, with episodo in tht tropics and ,ew l iii'K added, as y situation in Alaska. lias the final EVANGELISTIC RALLY ' HELD HERE TUESDAY The Christian churches of the soutliwept district of Oregon will join in an evangelistic rally Tuesday. March 2 to be held In the Medford; ChriFtian Church. The sessions wll begin at 1 0 o'clock and continue through the day and evening.' C. F. Swnnder of Portland and Walter 1 Myers of Kugene will he the leaders, assisted by the pastors and workers from the churches In the district. The Alpha JJelta class of the loenl IJibte school will serve a chicken din-i ner for the banquet at U :.'lo p. m.', which wfir be not only for the yottnjf. j WESTERN or : ORPHEUM. JR. Vaudeville TOMORROW 2:007:009:00 General Admission, 50c j; Children, 25c JOHNNY BURNS The Boy Wonder of the Xylophone DOYLE & ELAINE . Present "A Study in Tan" FRANK L. WHITTIER & CO I in "In Wrong" A Comedy Entanglement DeLIBERTO BROS. 4. CO. Clean, Classy Comedy LA PAN & BASTEDO "Laughics of the Day" TWO-REEL COMEDY and TOPICS OF THE DAY HUNT'S CRATERIAN THEATER ORCHESTRA, , Wilson Walte, Director Attend the Matinee Everything Same as Night TONIGHT LAST TIMES ifs $'12w Hit! l By Pearl Doles Bell Never' Before Has Barbara La Marr Been So Praised for Her Splendid Portrayal of "Sandra." ADDED ATTRACTION ALEX BANKOVITZ RUSSIAN TENOR THE UNION METHODIST REVIVAL ' J WILL '- ' m CONTINUE oTHIS WEEK 0 o ' - Uatil March! o 0 o O - O o Hear Dr. Miller on Some of the Great J$gba Themes -ar Was If Thu't's the first tlinii;lit that poiiips to mind wlipn onp spph. or lu-ni-s of, or rends uliout u fire. Should your prop iMiy he cmlaiifrcred, what would it mean to you financially? Sec ns iihoiit sufficient covcraoe to protect you against any possible financial loss from fire or oflicr cvcntmilily. DO IT TODAY. McCURDY-DANIELS Medford's Leading Insurance Agency . Phone 123 ' Medford National Bank Bldg. JUSTRECEIVED 100 Choice Cherries SHADE TREES Black Locust, Elm, Maple Evergreens, Grapes, Roses This Shipment Won't Last! . Washington Nurseries ' WELCH &. FLOREY, Agents .228 9. Holly . Phone 612-R cxocx30X)ocxMoooooooooooooe YOU NEED ' INSURANCE CALL ON UI . First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL. M.nioar. It North Central 8 Phone 10 Medford. Or. 9, Garden Tools When these wonderful spring days make your hands itch to get hold of a hoe remember there is more pleasure in using FINE GARDEN TOOLS Complete line Hubbard Bros. SfdeclPr io fte tnertu , icicii evening t :ou Insured? We are headquarters for everything in the Mill work and' Cabi net work lines. ' Windows,' . Screens, Doors, ' Mouldings, ' Window Glass, etc. . Trowbridge CabinetWorks Medford, Oregon n, Correct Time Set' your cluck by I -1 W I mi ' .1,,, P . n A m P r V EPH ' fcj I whistle. Western ELS In I Ihilnn riirnl;ltcd I I ' II time. I I I Ask for NotrltloM . I U Ice Cream : ; J I . Jackson County i I I . Creamery , ; I o i A e