o e e wi.'hw.itn MAIL; TKIHUNE, ,fj, f POIl). OREO ON, TUESDAY. MAY It, 192o PAGE lilOHT MRS. M. ETTNER perfect boon while. I was I . nit WELL ATTENDED DEDICATION RED WOOD" HIGHWAY ANTIKU KLUX - ; TRIAL OF KANSAS ORGANIZATION IS GOVERNOR STARTS, FORMED, COLORADO JURYMEN CALLED 7iursmg my baby wijiaea . the young mother t "How to get plenty of milk into my diet for my .' own sake and the baby's ws a distinct problem. ' r7. m.Viorc T irac nnf' fnnd of- milk. ) V . i De Luxe Studio. Km Oreg. "For some yctira 1 liavc used Dr. Pk-irVs (ioldon Medi til Discovery uh it prlnff tnlc and lm vt never found it to full In cl winn ing the system, stimulating tho blood and giving a feeling of healthy lift. At one time 1 was weak and run down, felt all worn out and ready to go to bed. hut the help I got from the 'Colden Medieal lJleover.V' brought back to me a feeling of Htrengtn and new life. 1 shall always have a pood word to Hay for thlH wonderful remedy for I have always found it good when a tonle wan needed, I have a Ikm used the 'I'leaa ant Pellets for tlie stomach, liver and bowels, and ran Ray ihey ran he depended upon to clear and regulate these organs." Mrs, .M. Kttner, 441) .South ISth St. Write lr. Pierce's Invalids Hotel In Itu f fa to, X. Y.. for free medical udvicq or send 10c. for trial package of any of his medicines. Adv. ClUAXTH PASS, Ore., May 12. Ore got. and California, Joined handH in the dedication Kunday of fourteen miles of the Redwood highway paral leling the Smith river. The celebra tion which was held at the mouth of Patrick's creek, on the Smith river, 70 miles from Grunts Pass, wan attended by more than (0 persona. Del Norte, California, Kent a large representa tion and scores werj present from (IrnntK Pass and other points in Ore gon. A. D. Lee, president of the, Crescent City Chamber of Commerce, presided at the ceremonies and addrcmes were mad by O. H. Hlunehord. former pres- Commerce: 1 1. D. Norton, present head of that organlaztlon; K. Mil ler of Josephine county; Tom Cotter of ProokhiKs, geenral manager of the California and Oregon T.umher com pany; William Ward of the same com pany; George Cloney of Kureka: K. U Greet., federal engineer in charge of the work, nnd Kngineer Stockard of lh California highway department. A sea food dinner and a wild flower show were features of the day's program. . Speakers declared the stretch of hifchvvuy opens new scenic attractions for tourists, and shortens the time be tween Grants Pass nnd Crescent City. The Slskixou forest through, which the road goes, was declared to abound In gumo and fish. Paint your, doorway to welcome the spring thnc. We cheerfully en. timate v. hat the paint will cost' on any Job. PpTEH TAINT will toll you how to apply it. We have a good slock of oil colorH, pastel crayon.4, brushes, pal- I Jetton, drawing bourds, 1 inks and other picture making requisites for artists. c o.'hv Asitti' ' J UJU trr m VI mint O r 11 MM -J HOUSE CLEANING TIME Mattresses Mailo Over Furniture Upholstered 30-32 N. Grape. Phone 104 CASH PAID For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture H6use 315 E. Main Phone 505 MOOCXIOOCOCWOOUOCOOOOOOOOO HAIL INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. OOOOOOOOOOOOCJOOOOOOOOOOOOtl c chap. jmjiRS CTtJKtt THAVEX All RomIi Lti la See Frmneiir. Wktrt tie H.ttl .leex wtic.nut Ikt lieile. After the journey toil lon fnr e pleoe of quiet end net. The Hotel Men, eweite eiu nelorniiee the vii.tnr. A piece you een cell e reel HOMU. An eiiboephere of unuatiej cherva end eomlort ilofelAknx rvvKix at at onnuoJL.aAH rnwosco IVOT-Omtnr LOST CREEK DJ3NVKR, Colo.. May J 2. (By As 8oclated ProH.) A meeting to perfect the organization of the "Conntltution aliHt," a Htate-wldp body which pro pose to combat the "pornielouH In fluence and teachings of organizations attempting lo control the govern ment," will be held hero today. The new organization which pro fesses to he non-part hum and non political, is designed. It is said, to counteract the influence of the Ku Ivlux Klan which played ft prominent part in recent school -elections over the state. Among the Hpea Iters will be former Governor Shoup and former United States Senator Charles IS. Thomas of Denver. Exposition Shows HereNext Week The dance given nt Lost Creek hall April 18, was well attended In spite of the atorm. Hupper was served cafe teria style. Violin music was fur nished y Clarence Martin with help from others at the organ. The .a dies' club met with Mrs. Ted llcofft on April 23. Miss Brewster, the county demonstrator, and MIhs Heard, the county nurse were present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. It oh re i' on May 14. Miss Heard, the county nurse visited Lost Creek school April 23. ( Mi. Krita Poch surprised his, many friends when he returned from Med ford recently with his bride, who was Miss Hva Johnson, from ' Tennessee. The Wllhile family from Hum's Val ley moved to the Lee Farlow place re cently and Dorothy and Hazel are at tending school. Ms. Fritz Pcch has gone to Tennos-' see on u, business trip and expects to bo gone n month. A party of young people, Including Miss Mildred .larl, teacher, enjoyed a trip to Dead Indian Hoda Spuing last Sunday. On May 6, which was (he closing day of school, the people of this commu nity enjoyed a program and picnic on the school grounds. Atnoon a five gallon can of fee cream was opened for people to enjoy. During the af ternoon Dr. Geary, Miss Beard, Miss Capra and Miss Mann had charge of the baby clinic. The last event of the day was a baseball gamo which great ly Interested everyone present. Among the outsiders wore Mrs. Carter, county superintendent. Miss Uurr. county su pervisor, also Miss Mill thy, Mrs. Hmed ley, Mr. Hush and Mr. H. Van Scoyoc of Medford. Our tencher. Miss Mildred Jarl, left ednenday evening for her home near Uorlng, Ore. Knapp Brothers KxpoHttlon shows. knnu'n at Ihn Itiirnuin of the exnotd- tlon world, owned and operated by William K. and Ivan H. Hnapp. will show in Medford for one week begin ning Monday, May 1 8. Thirty full sized steel railroad cars make up the train which carries the fifteen Fhows. five rideH, 3SU people and half a hundred head of livestock which make up these tented attractions. The attractions Include everything from a mlnstrey phow and the fastest Motor Drome known to showmen, right down to the old circus side show brought up to date and a half dozen monkeys driving miniature racing curs In real races. There are five rides including the whip, u caroural, the cataptllcr, the sea plane and big Ferris wheel. Two uniformed military bands fur nish music while n colored Jazz hand fills in any gaps left by the former. The Knapp Brothers have adopted a slogan which reads. "Fun For All All For Fun," and they claim if you can't have a good time on their mid way it is time to either change doc tors or ctiuiate, for the man or wo ni.'n who can't laugh Is sick. WILLOW SPRINGS Varied Program Vaudeville Tonight For the official opening of the sum mer season vaudeville fans of Medford and the valley are assured of one of the best hills of the season In tonight's weekly offering at the Cruterlun. "The Cotton Pickers," a company of white artists, depict the nogro in his native heath, and slnn: and dance and give a touch of minstrelsy to their act. The Wiseman Sisters, talented young ladies, who wear costly and beaultful gowns, give an "Intimate musical." Classical and popular num bers arc given. Featn of strength and dancing make up the offering of Jack and Claire Mr. Mahon, la their "Variety with a Punch." Jack punches tho bag. nnd gives physical culture exhibitions, while Claire dances. . Bollinger nnd Reynolds on the slack and , bounding wire, Introducing com edy moments nnd daredevil stunts and thrilling contortion. i I Joe Whitehead, a musical comedy star will sing and talk. Whitehead Is a recent comedian with musical com- i edy show with a voice above the av- j erage. Also a film comedy. Top lea of the : Day, and Wilson Waite's Craterian or chestra in the pit. t : j J. W. Kill, Ml HI. Ill II I. nil. 1 , clln I... his grove, last week to Mr. Krnest Dime, who orlizimillv nnim rt-.m. Al berta, Can. MrS. !j. A Nlltllrt.e ft x-.A In Chlcniro f(ii Dm i,.iu . n,.,.ii, iting her parents. Ih expected to leave miiif ini! aiNi or tills week. Klatne Salade, who spent the winter with her grandparents, Ih returning with her mother. Khun" k,.-Mn.tlwil..i.... i. BainKe and storage building put up at his orchard here. K. Parker has cnargo or tho work. Mi's. Boiint' Mi iifi.i-..,i K.. 1.,... Sunday front Woodburn to make her wiui hit Hon and daughter. Frank Itonney, and Mfcis Laura. Ml'H. Slllll A IKltM U.lt. U ll te. Cfu-ent at the Community hospital, Is Kuiuuin mrengtb and Is expected home next week. Mrs. and Mrs. M. A. Dultmpie were dinner ku.mh at llu- it, a. Mlksche home In Medford. Wednesday evening. There Is considerable bulldlm; going on In Ihi disirht. J. H. Miner is planning (o add to and remodel his home. Charleys Aunt A Real Comedy Comedy will rule at the Hunt's Cra terian beginning tomorrow nytlnee. when the popular 'Vharley'H Aunt." opeiiM u four days engagement. This great comedy 1m cxpeeted to tax the Craterian to capacity this week. It is of Importance to note that "Char Ic.v'n Aunt" In hi Its sixth week of an Indefinite engagement in New York City. In tle title roll- Is Hyd Chaplin, who Is coming to b rei-.tgnu.j.d as one of the gre.itCNl of coniempomry come dians, largely on the ntrength nf his performance mm "Ahuiv f .... . -.,.,. i where the diiin come from." i tie plot or -fhiirley's Aunt" has to do with nunnT.Mii mlxup that come one after another when out of the hoys at Oxford 1 iiivt-.-vi t v ,ats another fellow's "Aunty from Pr:. - nei in,, mits are plentiful. Hyd Chaplin. In atCemptlntr t, Mratghten out his friend's I-. hies .gets himself into a funny mess. The-Tnii H ......i ., . 9 uumf up oi rags and pu throwing, hut the out growth of situations-find character The Arab Typical African Settings "The Arab." the Ilex Ingram pro duction which opens n three days' en gagement at the Ktulto theater today is. hailed as a worthy successor to In gram's triumph, "Tho Four Horse men." It is a colorful story of love and adventure In the land of the Shieks. Mr. Ingram toofE his company nbronrt and spent four months among the na tive tribes In Africa. Kninon Xovarro and Alice Terry again have the chief roles and this time they appear as a handsome young Pedouin and the daughter of an Amer ican misslsonary. The remainder of the players were chosen from famous continental actors nnd the mobs In clude thousands of Arab and Berber tribesmen. A selected comedy, nlso Interna tional News and Peggy Itidley inter preting a colorful musical setting to the pictures are added features on the bill. -i , TOPEKA, Kas., May 11. Tho trial of Jonathan M. Davis, fonner gover nor of Kansas, on charges of conspir ing while In office with his bank com missioner. Curl J. Peterson, to obtain a hr.lbe In exchange for n pardon, be gan today before Judge James A. Mc Clure In the district court. Selection of n jury was started. The former governor went on trial alone. Peterson, named Jointly with Davis on the warrant, is to be tried later. Davis faces two criminal suits. In the case going to trial today he und Peterson are alleged to ha'e attempted to obtain , a bribe in ex change for a pardon for Walter Grun dy,' Hutchinson hanker, who Is serv ing a sentence In the state penitenti ary for embezzlement. In the other suit the ex-governor's son, Russell CI. Davis, Is named Jointly with his fath er on charges of obtaining $lt:50 in exchange for a pardon for Fred W. Pollman, convicted LaCygne banker. A. L. Oswald, young Hutchinson lawyer, who appealed to Jonathan M. Davis while the latter was governor, to gardon Grundy, Is the slate's star witness among 34 subpoenaed. COURT HOUSE, TOPEKA. Kas., May 11. The twenty-one veniremen, of whom twelve will try Jonathan M. Davis, f firmer governor of Kansas were chosen today. Nine will be stricken off- the li.st on peremptory chullcnges. the defense having six and the state three. ; LOCAL MOTORCYCLE CLUB The weekly tour of the Crater Lake Motorcycle club Sunday was to Squaw lake. Due to the cloudy weather only six riders and their ladies went on the trip. However the ride was a wonder ful success, and only a light shower wiih encountered. Byron Lyon, Clyde Peart of Med ford, nnd L. C. Lyons of Copco rode their motors to a little less than one fourth of u mile of the lake edge. They could have easily made it to the shore had It not been for the rain on the .sotipstone formation of the road, which when wet was too slippery for the motors to travel on without chains. This Is understood to he the nearest to Squaw hike a motor has even been, Tho club expects to ride to Cottage Grove Hill climb May 31st. FOIt IVACTli'K KIDNEYS "When tire kidneys are In need of n good flushing take FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. They promptly nnd effectively fush the kidneys, increase their activity hrmg pleasant relief. Landon Taylor, Dorchester, Iowa, writes: "I can truth fully say that FOLEY PILLS, are the best T ever used. I had lots of trou ble with my kidneys and liver: I couldn't lift anything my back was so weak. Every morning I was dizzy, otiuld hardly walk, but now I feel fine." Sold everywhere. NEURITIS, NEURALGIA "NERVES" RELIEVED NEW TREATMENT i-Iushcs. "CP" Kiwanians Memorial For Harding Assured CHICAGO. 111.. May 12. The total amount of funds for the erection anil completion of the Warren G. Harding Memorial to he built in Stanley Park, Vancouver, B. C, raisVd by voluntary contributions from KiwaniaiiH of .Can ada and the 1'nlted States Is assured. This memorial Is to he erected on the spot where the late president made his last public address In Vancouver. Besides: being a memorial to the late president, who was an active Klwnn ian of Marion. Ohio, It also will com memorate the gooil will and under standing which has always existed be tween the United States and Canada. Dedication is to take place on Sep tember 1 1. when It Is expected that President Cdolidge and Premier Mac kenzie King of Canada will be pres ent, together with a large gal lining of notable officials and visitors. Sour stoni.irh. clogged up bowels, pimples, blackheads, foul breath, nrr evils of constipation. HOLL1 STl : U S KOCKY Mol'N TAIN TEA regulates the bowels, purifies the stomach, and expels decay matter from the system. Nature's way to cleanse nnd purify your stomach, kidneys, liver. Satisfac tory results will follow. Heath's Drug Store and, HauKUw' Drug Store. Atfv. Oil ill J, U.H llilS,- uti u F.ii.io. mifc, j lln&. twitching nerves, all leading, frequently to nervous exhaustion and complete breakdown are now. being treated by a new discovery recently announced by an eminent San Fran-, tco physician. r - housands of the test cases and clinical experiments have responded; successfully to this new treatment. Now this discovery Is available to all' who suffer from ""nerves' and kin dred ailments. This prescription is now com pounded In the form of Knpa Neu ritis Tablets to bring relief In cases of nerve pain, neuritis, neuralgia, and nervous disorders, and at the same time to give tone to the ex hausted nerve cells, thus revitalizing the entire nervous system. Eopa Neuritis Tablets aro guaran teed harmless and free from nar cotics, bromides and other forms of "dope." Your druggist will recom mend them. Heath's Drug Store and Haskin's Drug Store will supply you. Mall orders filled. 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