O ' MEDFORP MXTC TRTBUNE, rED-gORD; OKEfipy. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2fi, 1023. "" P3GB THREB Dodge Brothers Radio Prpg.am j OPENING OF NAME TII.I.A.MOOK Od.l pyiIiiwh will. 1 1 1 1 J.SIIOItO. Rny-Mallng rnn bnllil iliili house unci ramp miy votes 10 ncr iimu rnh nni'l tfrouiuls tn Ivileliis river. ' 8") prr treat Htork dlvirfnnr!.. , . j OF; COUNTY PDY HILLS; 31 INCHES; FELL CRATER LAKE: MULLINS' NEW ! BARKER'S ESTATE: r TOR HEALTH E STORE THURSOAYi NO WILL IS LEFT I SCHOOL CHILDREN HEAvTrSNOWS !N I To lo or not to be on Uip henlih honor roll I the vital Issue anions the school chlldrcS of the valley these days. It Is the style to be on It, so human nature Is turning the minds of children and their parents in the direction all stylish folks are taking. It will lead them eventually to the sprint; Htyle show of good health and Rood scholar ship wl'ieh takes plao May 1. Children are eager for their phy sical examinations being made by members of the county medical so ciety as arranged by the school management. Letters are being sent to parents telling of any de fects which, if corrected or properly treated, do not hinder the child from being on the coveted honor roll. A few of these children are in different at first, objecting to re moving shoes when weighed or slipping their clothes half way down for a thorough examination by the doctors, so they are prompt ly excused to make room for the enthusiastic candidates. Hut when these victims of bashfulncss or mis understanding suddenly find they are out of style, hack they come next day or next week pleading for a second chance. Those youngsters, who revel in good health and such frisky spirits that their class conduct and les sons are poor, must reform nt once if they wish to make the health honor roll. A child will He considered eli gible for the honor roll if, after a physical examination by a physi cian, in the opinion of his teacher he is, rated an II I "Mentally normal: (2) Physically free from defects: 131 Kensonab;- co-operative in health and habits; I I) Satisfactory in his behavior end attitude In the school environment. Heavy snow was falling In the high mountain regions while it was raining hard' in the valley during the past four or five days, ami telephone word received the Crater Lake National p.i. headquarters hero last night from John Mnlien at t!:e lodge told that In that 'time 31 inches of fresh snow had fallen at the lukn rim, making all told l.'M inches at that high elevation, which is about 25 per cent suh-nornial in snow for tills time of year. This fresh snowfall on top of tlie obi. if fallowed by a continued cool spring means that there will not be a shortage of irrigation water In the vall.-y next summer, which belief is aided by -the fact that the ground Is now filled with moisture to iiultv a depth by the recent rains. This fresh fall of snow of the loose variety does not mean neces sarily that the roads will not he sufficiently dried to enable cars to visit Crater .National park before ; the date of the official opening of I line crater i.ake season, July 1st, i next. In fact, the belief Is enter- i j tallied by persons familiar with the I Park region that unless there j should be a very colli spring sea j son and a further heavier fall of I snow, cars may be able to visit the I park the first week of next June. EAGLE PALMS AND Tho second national radio hour of Dodge Urothers will occur to morrow evening from (i to 7 o'clock. Pacific standard time. Douglas Fairbanks is master of ceremonies and will give a short talk on "Sports and Athletics"; Charles Chaplin, giving a series of humor ous anecdotes and various dialects: I). WI. Griffith, talking on "l.ove and Marriage"; John Ilarrymore, S'lving Lis famous "Hamlet" solilo quy; Norma Tahnadge, discussing , "Modern Fashions nnd How Holly wood Is Drlngi'ng Paris to Califor nia," and Dolores Del ltio, render ing a Spanish song with violin, 'cello nnd piano accompaniment. All of these stars will ho assem bled In the studio bungalow of Douglas Fairbanks in Hollywood. The other part or the program conies from New York. Paul White man and his orchestra have been seemed for tile musical work. K. (. Wilmer, president f Dodge 1 ros., inc.. Is lo give a short talk. n i hnrA mm AWAKUbU FROS Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If your stomach is sick, you are sick all over. If you can't digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tired when vou get up as when you went to bed' For 10 years Tanlac has restored to health and activity many thou sands who suffered just us you do. Mrs. Verda Stampas, ot 048 Yamhill St., Portland, Ore., says: "After an operation the least work tired me out and what I ate caused me untold misery. But since the Jirst few doses of Tanlac I haven't .lad a headache nor gas." Let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects tha most obstinate digestive troubles relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and souliii sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Yotlr money back if it doesn't help you. ' T PREDICTION i ROTARY CLUB AT SCOUTS THURSDAYiFIRST OF SEASON, ASHLAND FORMED, ISDUETONIGHTi OFFICERS C H 0 SEN Tanlac 57 MILLION BOTTLES USED K&! I Tin: m:u gf I RIALTO D I LAST TIMES , J i TODAY H f Marion Davies M ' QUALITY H ; STREET' ' M ; Her finest role, a Kjj I H i quami, oia-iasnionca i reni STARTS j : iumukkuvy U I REGINALD fl DENNY M i "ON YOUR 1 1 Two eagle badges and one eagle silver palm will be awurde,! at the Boy Scout court of honor to j be held in the circuit court room I of the court bouse Thursday eve Ining, March 23, at s o'clock. I.tasketry, cement work and sev leral other new merit badges will conic before the court, over which ; Don .Newbury will preside as judge, with it jury of council i members to pass on the scouts 'coming before It. j Tills will be a fine session, ! some of the outlying commuui ;tles are coming- in for it, and all parents and friends are urged to attend and see the effects of this ( character building program on tin, scouts. . ..'.'' I Duaiic Malone of Ashland and jitobert Mason of Medlord are the two scouts that will enter the Eagle rank, and Alan Cnrlcy of troop 5 will lie awarded tho silver palm for having earned J5 merit j badges above the Kaglc require I merits. Honald Krimr is the onlv other Eagle scout in tho Crater i Lake council to have the honor of having an Eagle silver palm awarded for his advanced work. Eagle S( out badges were pre sented to Ernest llearss and Hy mn Harmon at the Hoy Scout court of honor held In flrants I'ass Tuesday evening. The ses sion was noteworthy in the num ber of scouts c om i n it up for jawards and advancement, 40 ! merit badges being awarded II : scouts, while two advanced from ; second class to first class, and three from tenderfoot to second class. I i:iiner a n d Ellsworth Kiser, Norman Howard, Julian Trumbly and Fred Harvey were advanced jlo star rank, and ltussell Totman, Andy Slough and Arlnml AlcFad (len were received Into the life iiss. having ten or more merit ; badges earned. .nioge o. h. manoharil pre sided, with a jury of council members and scoutmasters to pass on the (nullifications of the scouts coming ui). Jack Kerr. A. fl. j Jackson, Jnsmes J. McPailden. .Michael 1,. Ilyrd and Kd Hughes sat on this jury, and all ex pressed satisfacllcocn with the ipresesd satisfaction Willi the way the scouts were advancing in their work. The first frost prediction of tho season was received hero this morning along with the regular I Following well planned prepara : lions, a new notary club was . established at Ashland last Salur- dally forecast sent out by the San j day night, with 23 members In Kranclsco weather bureau, for to-; eluded on the charier list. Over night. This does not seem so alarm-1 2S" "'l''. including delegates lug for the reason that today was ; j,;'"'.' r"?"" ,, , , ,,, , iMnrslifiold, (, ranis l'ass. Klamath mostly cloudy wl!h heavy rain ! Fa Walla Walla, Portland and clouds In the nfl'ln-,-, and tho or-1 Seattle were present at the ban chard men will await the frost pre-1 ,,Uet which preceded the rganl7a- lion meeting. ilislrict Coventor diction of Floyd Young, which will be given out to the telephone ex change about 7 p. m., and which will also be given by Mr. Young by radio to the .Mall Tribune-Virgin station K.MKD at 7:1a p. ni., be fore worrying. However, the prediction from San Francisco is for fair walhcr tonight and Thursday. The rains ceased early yesterday forenoon and only .01 of an Inch of rain fell durin.'; I ho i' l hours end ing at G a. in. today. The highest temperature of yesterday was M, and the lowest of today was III. EASTER SERVICES ? Henry Man- ney presented the charter to the new dub and was tho principal speaker of (lie evening, lie spoke on the Hol.uy International as be ing a factor in world peace and he was presented with a desk pen by Hal .Mc.N'alr of Ashland In bcbair of the new club. Al Reynolds, past president of the i'orlland club, was the toaslniasler ot the banquet, which was held In the Elks temple and A. w. .Moon, president of the Ashland Itotarians i spoke a few words of welcome to Ihe visitors. Olher speakers included II, A. Ibiolh of Eugene, l:IHt (Hlrict governor: Ernest Scott of the .Med i ford Lions club and V. l). X. ! Smith of the Ashland Khv.-inlx luh. Officers of Ihe new Ashland lub are as follows: l'i-el,l,.i,i a .Moon; vice president. II. N. Mllllin's. Meiil'oid's lU'Wesl sloie will open i(s doors lo the people of .Medford. southern Oregon unl , northern California tomorrow. Thursday evening. ! There will be music by a Mcl- tonl orchestra and souvenirs will be presented to guests. I The new sturo is located on East , .Main street, in the building for merly occupied by the Crater Lake Hardware, which butt Mcn reroo.l eled and new fixtures installed under supervision of II. IS. Jacobs, the manager of the store. The new store will carry billies' ready-to-wear, millinery, novelty slippers and hosiery. The new stocks of these goods were pur chased by Mr. Jacobs in N'ew York anil represent the latest In the lines. Mr. Jacobs says all their merchandise will be moderately priced. The opening has been delayed owing to the non-arrival of some window fixtures, but .Mr. Jacobs has been aided by one of Meil I ol d's merchants, who kindly consented lo loan him the fixttnes .Mr. Jacobs extends an invltallon in fM'omii' in auemi ami an nounces no goods will be sold dur ing tile opening, but the store will lie open for business Friday morn ing. , The Student Prince Hunt's Craterian Indicating an early settlement of Ihe estate of George w. Ilarker, deceased president of the I'lne Hell Hanking company at Hutto Falls. It. II. liamuiouil of this city was yesterday appointed the adminis trator or the estate anil .1. W. Wakefield, c. c. I'ierce and c. A. U'hilloek of this city, appraisers. The estate consists of the "home" place In Hutto Falls, lots four and five in block L'll. with a rental value of approximately $:lnu' yearly; the sum of S72.r. op deposit in the Unite Falls bank and L';l.'. shares of stock in tile banking i ipnny.l The value of the shares are to be! appraised in a short lime. He also' left a one-sixth Interest In a city lot in Medford. ' .Mr. Marker left no will and lb" heirs are his wife, two daughters' anil a son. The oldest of Ihe chil dren Is Eleanore, who is III. fol lowed by her sister who Is 1(1. The toy Is four years of age. In a massive nimizntlnn of the celebrated old romance ot Heidel berg and the prince who soughl happiness there. Itanion Novarro and Norman shearer come to Hunt's Craterian theater tomor row In "The student I'rlncc." Ernst Lubltseh, Ihe director, has treated this beautiful hive story In a lender and romantic fashion, a is just simple plot of a buy and girl, an unhappy prince ami his pathetic, sweet heart, a maid in the village Inn, but they love with a devotion that Is greater than royal traditions, greater than lifo Itself, and then . . . because society Is wbal It is and because youth was made for s -It Ice. they part. The splendid artistic caliber of tho cast and the inspired direc tion of ihe master l.tibltsch, have made of this the ultimate In mo tion pictures. The Weather Lowest elnperature this morn ing. 34. i'reclplintlim for 2-1 hours end ing 5 a. m.. .Hi inches. , Yesterday's weather here: llighes temperature. 52: highest this month since l!H2. S(l. .owcsl temperature yesterday, 37; lowest this month since nil:', i .! Mean temperature yesterday, .4; de parture for the day, deficiency, 4 degrees. Average dally excess for the mouth, 4 degrees. I'reclpllatlon. T o t a 1 rainfall since first of month, 2. SO Indies: 15-year average for the month, 1.18 Inches. Total rainfall since January 1, fid Inches. Total rainfall since September I, i:i.3:t llielles. lluiiildllyyesterday, r, a. m., STi per cent; 12 noon, 114 per cent; fi p. m., 7S per cent. Character of day, cloudy. Sun sets today al 0:32 p. m.: rises tomorrow, r.:li!l a. m.; sets tomorrow, i;:;i:i p. ni. (Illses and sets eoninuted for level horizon). I l''oreenst for tonight and lomnr- j row: Fair tonight and Thursday. I'Tost tonight. I... WAI.TRIl DICK'. Meteorologist, IT. H. Weather Hu rean. Vaudeville Hopper: sparr; secretary, J treasurer, I in I .Mc.N'ali The Ashland club makes the Mud In the Uolary district No. L. The hcndllucr on Hunt's Craler- iftn Vaudeville 1111 tonight Is "Fol lies Past and 1' resent." II em ploys the talenls of six people In comparing the style of entertain ment of tlie period of (he Cay Nineties witll that of today. A master of ei-relllonies Is used to in troduce the individual artists. Jerry Ityan is Ihe person selecled for this Important task, and he makes tho most of every Introduc tion In addition lo which he oriers a few select stories and vocal num bers. Those whom he will present are Harry Cornish, Ihe skaling vlollnlst; Liieinda and ltlcunlo, Spanish dancors: ltalph Fetors, banjolst and eccentric dancer and I.cwellyn Sikes, pianist. I I j PNEUMONIA 1 1 IT Call a nhvsician. Thpn hatrln ! I "emergency" troulmoiit with I COQl'ILI.E. Old Melhoillst church being razed lo build mod ern si filet lire. April Moth. HEAD STUFFED FROM 1 CATARRH OR A COLD i l X CotTI r..nn, ; IT 4. !1- J Opens Air Passages Right Up. $ Instnnt riMicf no wnltinp. Your cloKKt'il nnstrilH open Hunt up; the air pHSMii fit'H of j-our lu-iul dear and you ran brent h freely. No more i hawkinir, snufflliiB. blowing, heart ; aehe. rtryness. No strui;llnK for j breath al nijiht; your rohl or ca tarrh (linai)pearn. J (iet a small ttottlo of Kly's Cream lialm from your driiKKlst now. .'m- ply a little of UilK fragrant, nmi septir, h'iiliuk' eream in your non trlls. It penetratr.H through pvory air paaKe of ihe head, HoOtlleH the inflamed or Mwollen niucout iru'inbrane and relk-f rumen in Miintiy. It's just fine. Don't stay ntuffed up with h -old ni- irtfty ratarrh. IleKinnins next "Sunday 1, the Baptist, Christian, odist and Presbyterian ihu relies will hold pre-IOaster services, ti which they invito the interest of the publie. On Sunday the churches will have their regular ner vices, bu; the ministers will use the same themes. All have agreed to use tho messages from tlie tins as spoken by Christ which will make t hemes for tho two services on Sunday the five days of the week, Tho program is as follows. Kve ning services will begin at H o'clock from April 1, next Sunday: Sunday morning text Forgive. Them, for Th Not What They Do." It is a word of charity. Tho theme will be 'The Divine Art of Forgive- HEAVY GAIN Al t ne ASRLAXD, Mar. 28. Tim Smith. I em Oregon Xormul school opened lis doors on Monday mornliiK for rek-hilration for the sprlni; term and Die day was most eucouriiKln., as at tho close It was evident that the enrollment .,,(11 1 i..... I - niii eAcoeo lasi Uvear's spring enrollment iy l!.r) per cent Increase. It is practically cor-r-ntner tu ,ut th eni-0jmcMIt wm e!i. Know I., .,,i .,- Ti, ,.., i, ' ,.,,'1,1,1,111 i i,i iin; new term will drop slightly under that of the pust term as several graduates are leaving at this time, and a few are leaving to lake up work. The faculty at the normal re mains the same, wllh Ihe exception of Loren Messenger, who takes the place of V. W. Wells, who will spend the spring and summer terms doln.; gradiiute work at the I'ni versity of Washington. Hunday nlfht, S o'clock "To day Shalt Thou He With Me ill Paradise." It Is a word of mercy. Theme, "Grace Without Limit." .Monday evening. s o'clock, text "Woman. Heboid Thy Son and Son Heboid Thy Mother." 11 is the constraint of mother love. Itcv. T. If. Temple ot the Meth odist Church N'orth will bring the WASHINGTON', March 28. (A't message. The house Irrigation committee Tuesday night "My Cod, My '"day nccepled an amendment to Cod, Why Hast Thou I'orsnken ,no Hlnnott bill to provide for Me?" t Is a word of agony. 1 eitulpplng tho proposed Irrigation Theme, "The Pure Sacrifice."! Power dam at Umatilla ltnplds itcv. K. 1'. Lawrence will be thelw"b a fish ladder to enable pn speaker. 'sage of salmon and other fish .Wednesday night text "I up and down the Columbia river. Tlltl-ul " n'l.nn... '"M.- I?.. ..I ,.f 1 A cx-i Htm Per 21 Million JarM lMiJ Yarlj eiKiosinj' lvislcr Slides lit liii'iy Kinistyiiii; hccaiisi sliiiuiii"; is in perfect fashions nf neccptcd siimrlness. Tho lili'l'lncss 01 tins shun is liliniii'tant riio lUinlery is i)nrlicti- evcry stylo in this varied iicconl with tho (jiirmi-nt fashion in a season when the ensemble- I heme it iloc.-, this season. dominates the mode, ns 3 The Jar dine dainty pattern iniido wilh hand-turned soiii. t ' ' ' J Black Patent $10.00 Champagne Kid $11.00 The Bootery .v , , Beautiful Shoeu for Women STRANG BROS. i ' .. i "Legion Dance Saturday Night" Clean Third-Cutting ALFALFEA HAY Fine for Your Rabbits or Cow Monarch Seed & Peed Co. Yd Sympathy." K-v. T. . Tf-mt'l' wilt lie the nuonkr, ThurptWiy n I k h t tfxt 'It Th j Kinifhp.I.' Thftii'. "The Kinislipdi Life." Hew fnrmcn K. .Moll will prt'ah t ho yt'i'miin. . Fridny nlcht txt "Jnfr Thy Tlanclx I rontmrnd My Hpirit." It i a word of sweet rcpof. Thrmo. 'StlllnpfH After thn Storm." Uov. W. H. Katon will HpCHk on the tluMiic. All the wpp It niKht PrvippFt will be h'M In thp Chrifi Ian r-hurrh with lipv. Cnrmon M. Meil In rhargp of thp munlf. Sporlal miiflr will hf fnrnlhpil for rat h evening hy the different mm Surprised! ArliBlfl aay tlierr's not a prettier pro fiio in Manliattun, hut ordinary jwoplp oompiiriuTit Iht morp often on nor wonderful muH of soft, ulriuiiinjf brown hair. She's Adrii Adams, lovclv New York City girl who liven ut Lib Kant fi7th Street. "1 was certainly unrprinPil," nays Miss Adams, "to Be how entry il in to keep my hair soft, Hhining mul ensily munaeuhlo hy tlie lieu rnr-lhod o many of my girl friend nre tisin. J don't have to nlminpoo mine more than once a month now, J)nnderim ket;pH it so elenn. It makes my Beulp feel junt wonderful and J never have a sign of dandruff any more. And Danderino is so simple to ue. Qil you do is put a little on your brush each time you fix your hair." Danderine qutekly removes flint i. mi Dim w uiiiq i(8 natlrn, (; k'ill tnnflrrni'n nm! v- t. . ' ixtiti nair in pi nee without showjnji. It tttops danilrnir. It i-n't Htieky ot oily. All drug store have tho gener ous lKlttl"- I HOOD j company will rnodornlzp nnd ex tend fruit iiarklnir plant. BILIOUSNESS RELIEVED nuirvi v uaner f nine Lnrer ran PllfBljr VeftlMW Lautnrt move the howf It fret from effecti. Th7 relieve ihe iviirui ofcontipa tlon polton which many timet caue u sour and at id coodilion in the ivilrm. Ketnrmher they ' doctoi'e pretcripilon ami can be given with ftbiolul confidence to nybody. All Uruiu 29c and 75c Red Paikreei. CARTER'S PILLS u f7 m U W1IKN VOU WAXT j LUMBER CAI.fi TROWBRIDGE :-T- - , ' - ' lL? I MANY SPECIALS are being offered this week. Exceptional values at prices to clean up stock Bird Cages Hniss 0 it o s Avith seed minnls. : 4.7") to 'Round screen ,t,r rr- , T''-; A nines at, S3.00 net Ironing Boards Sfifety Fiildin' Ironiiif,' Board. Ab solutely rigid when open. Asbestos lined iron stand. .HHVreHlnr. Now S3.22 net 1 Sec this double deck Superbilt Spring Miule of Jieav y Avire, properly tenipeyed. Oet them now at $13.50 el SOMETHING NEW ; lias arrived at our store. It is Lowe liros. Quiek Hrvinf? Enamel in all popular shades. I his is not a lacquer, biit'is'a new process cnainel. It applies like' bMmo), looks like enamel, smells like enamel. It dries siilliciently Cor a second coat in four hours ? " -.. m&m ':::::::::. Boyco Ail-Steel Trash Burner M:ile of lioiivy slccl ' perforated. Will Hive yenrs of nervii'p. Are Imvn il, in L' sizi'H ot $4.25 & $6.7 Boyco Galvanized Garbage Cans Hi'iivy iron with deep eorniuatioiiH. Conform to ciiy rej?iiiitions; thrco nizo.'P $2,25,53.00 -; $3.50 CASH DISCOUNT . , .' : '. nil, O For Correct Time Call 35-J Medford Furniture & . Hardware Co. A Reliable Place to Trade Corner Sixth and Bartlett . , Phori 35-J n i.i;rin:H yakd 3 r