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MTIDFOKD TUATb TRTBTTSTF, MFDFORD, OREOpy, THURSDAY, MAY 192S. PXQJ3 FIVH MEDRKD TO JOIN OF MUSIC WEEK Music WeeJi, the latest 'in na tional observances", which opens Sunday. Muy 1. will be celebrated. In Medford with a variety of beau tiful and carefully planned pro grams, in the find theaters. churches, schools i The Idea of m uslc i week wiw concelveil dy Home of the i niost enunpni musicians oi me nay i with the idea of InstllliriB a deeper nplirwiaiion of mush- into th k.c.h l.ody of casual listeners thru- out the nation. j I he greatest factor in putting , Mioic Week over will he the radio, wiurii reaches the far corners of j iho earth, and will curry the j KiruuiK u1.e.,.u i,uoi.e,. ,. strumental and vocnl music Into ! the small towns nnd country places (-.- i tt.it i-iu nunn n ouu.inii til , the heartH of larife cities. j ji-.-.-.., .UUiinh.- it. iiuau.di j . cnitu iuuii "i nn.iuiiai muMv . week committee, and is cooperat- ins wiui ine national pians lor inuKinK tne wi'ck an uuisuimunK i eaten orcuunis iiuvuiK to lire up. .success. About 100 per cent of the or- .Medford merchants and civic or- ' .-binds smudged last nteht, where Kanizatlons are Kivint? thought to j as only about so per cent smudged their programs which will an over ion Tuesday ni-'Jht and almut 75 per KMKI). the .Mall Trihune-Virniu cent on Monday nlpht. The firing ntation next week, nncl many sur- bean at 2 o'clock tills mornins, prises In music features will be j continuing in some orchards until Kiven tho local radio fans. Studies ' otter sunrise shortlv after G o'clock In classical mu.w siKnit'icant sec and In others until 7. lionat "tunes." . uVid even jazz, will I The frost last niht was dis be e.ffectively prfsemed on .the tinctive in that there was a wider various protcrams during the week. ' differential throughout the valley Anions the civic f e a t u r e.H ! with Med ford than is usual. beiiK planned for the wrk. are a band : ciiiicert In the city park and a community sing, in which all of .Medi'ord is Invited to take part. The new directors of the Jack son County Jair association, select, ed by the county court, city an-1 fair stockholders, are as follows: 11. K. Ncalon, Central Point; J N. Spencer. Kagle Point; H. J- longer. .tacKsonvuie; tl. it. j.owe.! Talent : Floyd Charley, i'.rowns-! born; J. K. i to wen, Kogue Ittver; Alex Sparrow. Central Point: O. M. 1 Shephard. Rogue Itiver; (i. K. I dates. John II. Carkln, W. II. i dure. II. O. Frobach. Jack Wake field and li. d. Fowler of Medford; 1 Vorn II. Pendleton, Central Point:' .1. I. Mccracken, Ashland; M. .1.; Nnrris and S. S. Smith. Medford;; K. rptou, Central Point: A. C. j Nininger. Ashland: Koyul hrown, : lvugle I'olnt: O. O. Alenderfer and I i;. C. daddis, Medford, The first eight names on the list are mem hers ot the ( .range, rep - reaming nje eight granges of the county. i damage there. j My wife, Delva JJuane, having) ' The Pomona (J range, at the meet-j The river Struma has over-' left my btd and board without myi Dwlglii Morrow III. lhg last Saturday, endorsed the on"! flowed a large area of cultivated consent and against my will and MKXU'o CITY. May li. W) mill levy lo complete and paint the land in the districts of Seres and wish, notice is hereby given that I( Dwight W. Morrow, Tolled Slates present fair buildings and to erect 1 Dermlrhissar. Th rep thousand will not be responsibio for any j ambuss, idor to Mexico, was eon new buildings that are necessary. ! families are homeless, Tho dam- debtft she may incur for any pur- 1 fined to his bid today with a bad If the levy is defeated there will age was estimated at S0.000.0o0 pose whatever. J. .1. Dt'AXF. Cold. His condition was said to be no fnir this fall. 'drachmae $ 1.0 1 o.OQin . 42 Martine-. c!tHf. Iho not sorloiis. , Blindfolded ... in scientific test of leading Cigarettes, Mrs. Emily Post selects Old Gold "Personally, I have never acquired a taste for to , bacco. For most cigarettes seem to burn my tongue and sting my throat. The only time 1 ever smoke, therefore, is in courtesy to someone coming to my house, who would lay her accustomed cigarette aside unless I at least lit one, too. " "It seemed absurd, at first, that I should be chosen to attempt this blindfold test . . . except that never having become a smoker, my taste is extremely sensitive to the burning harshness of the average cigarette. . "But I was very much surprised to find that I had chosen Old GOLD as being perceptibly smooth, stingless and pleasant to taste. In fact, 1 now quite easily understand why the Old Gold compart ment in my general cigarette box must be so con stantly refilled." '-Tlii'ir''j'irTOTTm;ig; Silllt ..P. IwlMilOl., IUI. IIM . .. Made ff&m the heart ItaVes 4 of the tobacco plant. SMOOTHER ANri) Brr-N0T A COUGH WRT LiniE FROST THUS FAR The Ihird successive irast in as i many nights, which came last J niRht, was Hie worst of .the three i in the way of eenerul srmnlKiiiK ami lung continued oolil. with a minimum in the orchards all over I tho valley rancin-; from nronnil I 2K14 and the coldest temperature in tne city dl. t AlihouKh it will take several days 1 to Iburn exactly what damage was ! done, Kloyd Young, the Kovernnient i frost expert, early tills afternoon j whs of the opinion that, thanks to : the aeneral smndiiinc- in ilte colder orchards, no commercial damage I was suffered. line only ittir Wflatliei anil not j much clianse in temperatnro was : forecasted in the resular daily , nrilUIII lUtt-lUHl IMilieU HUH JIIU 1 II- Inf?, local conditions seemed to in- j uituie uiai uiHre wouiu ue unuiiivi niisi louiKui, Din wun prooainy j not such a cold temperature as last, ntitht, and with only the colder lo- about f decrees colder than tho Medl'ord temperature, which is us-1 iniilv :t di;rees lower, and that the; cold held on continuously for so j long, making most orchards in the; i colder exposed places keep fires i goina lor five hours. - There were rumors about thei' city today that the frost of last night damaged early garden vge- tables, but ibis could not be con-' firmed eai-K- ihht aflernoot. at lheiaue maile their Hollies 111 Jack county agent' office. County Agent I!. (I. Fowler, however, said ho i had been told that al one place ' in tho valley the early potatoes 1 there had been wilted clear down i to the ground. I Mr. Fowler planned to make an i investigation throughout the val - . - .; or not any frost damage been done' last night. REPORTED IN GREECE '' ' ' 11 AT1IKXS, dreece, May . W New earthquakes were fell Hits morning in the (ire-clan m penin- sula. Hncroachmenis of tho sea i at Struma, in eastern ureece. during the tremors, caused new il V fix. 'Tillie's Punctured t wmMM wmswi nw.wv.'. ,w v.ii.:v Today has the nsnert f circus dav an dthe Fourth of Julv nil In onP '" th R'alto theater, for this is the opening day of the big Al Christie production of Tillie's: j-uncturert Komance." the tale of a cU.cua an,i ., country uirl and u Va I. The cast is headed by Fields, the celebrated sla-e star, Chester Conklin a ml I.ouisi zewla. Mack Swain. Doris Ka-; llill. dant Withers. Tom Kenned, v.nho LARGE INCREASE r:bn!:n i,n today at the county clerk's office of the registered voters in Jackson county revealed an increase of approximately imiu over the last total which was made in o. toher. i!ii't,. The in - i'euse is attributed to in, fact ' that voters Huh year can not he "wnrn in at ihe polls and also to 'he fact that many new voter; son county during Hi The pre which in nt ti.lal is I'J. (14.1. (if taxpayers maUini: payments on Sal roiind numliers sliMl'urday. are registered as repuhlicans a lid ' Largely due lo the fact Mint th" :l:l'i(l as democrats. The tahtlla-1 court .house is now located in Med ti.m of Ihe minor parties, such asi ford, the payment of taxes Is pro- the sociaHsl. prohihilion. non-! has not hecn , her is included in Ihe totals ac-j year to dale than fur the enrre - i rertilcd tci the repulilicun and s)ondlnu- time in V.r:7. M ore pay- democratic' parties. , inputs are helm: made in person l-:ven tliiitiuli t lie registration ; and the mails are heinir used less, has shown an increase, t'ountydue to the more central location l lerk Henna Elevens .Meyer 10- Delilia Stevens Meyer lo- there are several ounty voters who failed isniiich as the county: has a population of over LT.JMHJ people. Of tho county's popu-j been received, on Ihe payment of jation there are. or course, many; HiHT taxes, with tho greater share ineliglbles. including school chll-iof the money received in payment (irt.n nil those under the age Tor the, first half. The taxes will oC become deliinnicnt Mnv and' fol- ; , . 4. 10 wnoin it .nay LOiircrn. . J" . MRS. EMILV POST (MRS. PRICK POST) Author ol "HI 10ULTTE" ud lb Aalhorllalio Arbiter ol Social Ul Only the heart-leaves of the tobacco plant are good enough for Ol.D GOLDS. That's the bedrock reason for "not a couih in agartoatl." The tobacco Itself! Th'.jpVs the whole story of Ol.U;til.l's7ioney- Romance,' Rialto I London aiol Kullu Pasha, as well kiuc hundreds of those hnrd-wor actors who are Known as extras. Charioteers, clowns, lions and Kiri WMO K,irjin.s rro,'n a colorful : past a rousini; reception wl sh runs off to joint ihe circus Uite the same meek Tillie persuades th circus gods to take the huge show to Frame because she thinks the douchboys need ill ring up. but confidentially because the hand- some t:ape.t. artist had such curly naii tt t TAXES ARE BEING PAID IN FAST AS TIE LIMIT NEAR ! Yesterday was the peak of the ! tax collections al the sheriff's of fice for Hie first half of lurT, with the receipt of M 1 jo.oiui, oi which approximately SriT.nuO was paid bv the Southern Pacific railroad on its properties in Jackson county. While I here has been a steady ruh for the past week, tomorrow and Sal- 4rw ft W", past two uroay are expeii.-o hi ho xcop . initially rushing, with many rural Kressiim mlLeh hi tter than in o'het yiars, inasmuch as over alio morei reccints have been issued this 01 ine couri nous.', which v.aw lor - of the court house, which was for merly located in Jacksonville, flv miles away. Al the close of business last night, a total of S.'n'i.-l.'iS.HS had bjwi.Ug lljiaX.time n penulty will , bl a(ided for Inxpiivorx who come Julc. llke tmtmthncii. Made from the ftnldcn-rlpc heart-leave of the to bacco plant you can tell the differ ence even In the dark. IN ACARLOAD 1 All IS READY HEALTH PARADE i Owitu; to the ftu't Unit tho re sponse to tho honor roll in Jackson t county schools has been so groat, li was announced by Superintend- out K. II. lledrick that It will not bo possible to hold the exorcises Indoors, as originally planned. In- mu inev win ne iihiu immiini on .he hiKh school lawn. Kollowini; is the prom-am of the 1 afternoon: j 1:311 I PaPi"ie of Pupils on Health Honor I I Roll Representing schools of Central Iolm. F.ugle loint, Oold 1 Mil. Jack-1 sonville, I'hoenix and Med ford us 1 follows: Junior high, Jackson, I. In-1 coin. ltoo:ievelt and Washington, j ' ". tonus at junior nmii " " l"' " .uuiu. monce we.si ui mm? nor,1 Ine W a noo:. I, u. r "ir"- director. j Exercises on the High School Lawn K. II. Iledrlck, presiding. 1. Song. America." by pupils I nf all schools, led by Miss Kslheri Church 1 'resontatlon of health cup to ; a Medford elementary grade 'school. Mrs. Josephine W. Jones. a. Awuitl of badges to children on honor roll. Mrs. Susnnne II. Carter, county school superintend ent. May Festival by Medford Physical Education uepanmeni Directed hy Miss Maude Itarri iar. i 1. t'row'nint; of .Muy Oueen. I L Folk Danclim : lianci' of ( Clfoetiiis. Kirst tlrnile; Hhoemak- j er's Pnuie. Second tirade. 3. Wand Drill. Junior IliKll I CI 1 1 1 ,3 4. Tuinhllni; and I'yramid llulld Inu. Junior and Senior H'-'h tllrls. fi. Folk Dancitm:-- Klnppdans (fierniansl, I'irelur (lhinisli). li. ItuKsely-Aiin Dance. Junior IllKh tllrls. T. Holo Dame Lucille l.uwry. 5. "Tin' Nation's l'ride" l'orui inu; the National Shield. A. Hov and liirl Scouts. 1'.. May l'ole Dance I he Thiril , .,.'', ., ... n1.i.-fi, and Sixth 1. 1.. .I..IU it...... i j (ju )y Ko'urlh tirade j (1)' (lrlll , ,.. m),!,,,,, Dance. Senior Hhh 1 , .' ' ' ' pjnui,, children in shield . , erosseil eves front, while (picture is taken. Kise und stand at attention nil smnall anil iik flrsi slanzu of "Star Siinnitled llan lter." Illen salute and Hive pledKe of iilleRianci! to the flat?. Follow-in-'; tho festival. Ice cream will he passed out lo the children hy the Jackson Comity Health as sociation. MEDFORD TO PLAY Southern OreKon liaselinll fans are IooKIiik forward to next Sunday when tlie Medford Merchants will play the touritlK lTouso of Dnvid hasehall cluh at tho fair grounds diamond. The vlsltliiK team Is one of tlio moat eccentric diamond or Kani.atioiHi and Is well renmmherod hy luus who saw them play here last year. One peculiar characteristic of tho players, representing tho House of David, Is their flowinK locks and Iouk hoards, they heiim popularly known as the "Whisper enoes." The flapper ano Is an- known to tne ptuyers; nicy rrinaui true to tneir own sinuiKc. nonme ideas of life. However, this does not afreet their hasehall nullity, In asmuch us the team has played and defeated some of tho stronttest nines on the coast. UCiEMED Al WOODMEN MEET The local delegates to the Wood men of the World district conven Hon held at Myrtle Point yenter-i day. and who left for that conven tion last Tuesday afternoon, arrived back In Medford last night. They played n conspicuous part nt the gathering. The Medford delega tion .consisted of II. L. Vander mark. Newton C chancy, P. M. Kershaw, A. J. Crose, Kd dore and Harry Hkyrinan. A. J. Crose was elected chair man of the convention and pre sided during It; X. C chancy ii-- I llvered the keynote convention i speech, and P. M. Kershaw was I elected as the district delegate to tho head camp convention of the i Pacific Jurisdiction, comprised of nine western states, which will be held at Oakland. Calif.. June 2'.th. Herb Wiedoeft's Orchestra Coming 'Herb Wledoeft'n o re h e h t r a. which nutK'N to Hunt's Craterlan Monday and Tuesday, May 7 and ( S, pledges to tho pleaioire-sook-Ing public a varied entertainment that has been originated by them. This orchestra has ever been on the watf'h for tho host In the field nf hielody. Wledoeft has brought, nt mini mum In admission, artists that It Would hnvn been Impopsfblo to otherwise mo and hear, except at greatly advanced price ami promiKO an cveninu of fun unU i music. I !BEUEVE OWENS: MIKING mm !fl!UU!MU LUurlL MAN. , HAS 0IE0 In the opinion nf liis friends a ml former bondsmen. Charles II. Owens, under sentence in slate prison, upon conviction in the tallin of the I'.unk "f Jaekson- villo cji-e senteneed l dead. Owens was three years, and , ., . 1-ealedV. the Mate M..re,e co.u-,. h,i upheld the lower ct.uii. lie was at lilierty upon jfuriilu tuunis. furnished l.y .Mike Ilnnley, i:mll vohr. .Ine Camion of tins leity. ana .1. A. Helms ol ine ('.rants russ district. He has no; lteen heard of for over five yean Ho left hero for Salt l.ako City, whore ho formerly lived. Suit was recently filed in the ... .. . l ... i..- , ...... ... . , ' '""' ' y- " me mMenuum non.ismen win ' , ' "! i",u""" ' Another contention will he that tne nonus expired, netore suit " "' filed. twons was well known in this city, and owned orchard property in the valley. His indictment al leged borrowing of money from the Hank of Jacksonville without funds to envoi'. Tho conclusion of tho forth coming suit u Ka hist his bonds men will he the final chapter III the Itank of Jacksonville cases. Johnson, Its president, was sen tenced to a 1 0-year term. He served sliuhily mote tlian three years, and was freed. fhester K ulill. ineinher of a prominent iiioneer lanilly. sentenced to two years In slate prison, was freed. without servlnK a day hehllld Ihe walls, his parilon hciiis one of the last official acts of the udmints t rat ion of Former dovornor Wal tor M. Pioree. FLAN BIG DANCE The llusiness and Professional' Women's club will hold tho flrwt two months ago, on May This was decided at a meeting of the dance committee headed by Miss Mildred Knlghl, chairman, held t his noon in 1 he priva le dlniin: room at Cmwsou's. Plans for making the dance one of 1 he nlosl elaborate events of the spring social season were out lined by ihe committee and chair men of the various sub-commit-tees were appointed by MIsh Knight. Mrs. Maud Laiulls was named chairman of the social com mittee; .Miss Louise Ftuhrer, chair man of publicity; Lenta II. Thomp son, in charge of securing the hall; M is. M. K, Chapman, music, and .laefpio Lennox, tickets. Tho sub committee chairmen will meet at the same place next Thursday noon and report upon the progress made during the week. BIRTHS A sevon-pound boy was born yesterday to Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Callan at tho Pu ruck or .Maternity home. needs dope IRJEP (CROWN GASOLINE IA1D..O Oil COMPANY Of CALIIOSNI. lj Your Favorite Jeweler I ill ' 8'e llll . I'll l ; As a Krndualinn 'glfl, one of our handsoimi, precise fitrap watches leaves llttlo I to he deslnd. -.EXAMINE 17 BABIES IX t A A II IM II II A Al LUIAL UK BANQUET IS HELD Twenty-one Med ford and south ern (inigon doctors attended the banquet of the Jackson County Medical society last evening at tho I Hotel Medfoid. where Dr. H. D. .s'trlcker. secretary ot the state board of he.ilth, Dr. 1.. Howard Smith, liuby specialist, ami Dr. tiuy sirohm. speciuliKt. of 1'ortlitnd. up-'were the nuests of honor and the main speakers of the evening. Yesterday afternoon at the Y. W. C. A.. 17 babit :'. were examined in the child welfare clinic which was in charge ol Dr. Smith. Ap pointments for the clinic bad been filled for several days and if time had been available, more appoint ments would probably have been made. The speakers at tho banquet im parted information In regard to infant ami muter mil problems, U-lll.'h Ull' of II llfirl.l.. l.r.tUf lt,.r nature to the listeners. The three rtnrt(l.rt ,.fl thlH HiniinK rr KIa- math Falls in hold a similar meet- nitr there this evening. . kMgjjMMiBjailBMill1iBM I Friday and Saturday SALE OF ENSEMBLES COATS and MILLINERY rr mm CDDIIDli)U .. 1 V yt.to-7 I i . Your Choice of Any Ensemble or Tailored Suit Vnliic up to $49.50, .Fridav and Saturdav Good assortment of sizes MIEWCdPATO Every Spring Coat Goes in This Big Reduction Sale ",' Spmif-- tailored eoats, all-wool and full silk lined, values up to .fW.oO, Friday t92 50 and Saturday, your elioiee Millinery 7") lints felts, straws, hair braid and silk and straw eonibinations values up to A Q C $!U". seeial,I),,;7- Better Dress Coats sfil2r.()( Coats $75.00 !))..-.) (toats ....$69.50 $(!!).")() Coats ....$49.50 .$4!).n) Umxtt ....$35.00 Mid-Season Fur Trimmed Coats Just 8 of these eoats; imported cloths; a good all-season eoat; values up to $89.50. Your choiee of nnv one for $35.00 Adrienne Steward's Medford National Bank Building i RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION i A I'.attio Creek, physician unyB, I "Constipation Is responsible tor inure misery th:in any other cause,-' 1 tut ini media to relief hurt been fouiul. A tablet called Jlexall Or di'lies has been discovered. Thin tablet attracts water from the tem into the laity, dry, evacuating ! bowel culled the colon. The water loosen- the dry food waste a ltd ; causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming ft habit or ever Increasing th dose, stop suffeiinu from constipation. Chew a Hexall Oulorlie at night. Next day bright, det 24 for 2 .In today at the nearest Itexall Drug Store. ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For "Women $1.95 4 $25.00