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0 F, , freadtrs of tho Mall Tribune lo n,e 11 "' Kalherland." i u.m uiuuun nuimm ut, (qv my lat. letter I told 'oui 'V,L'r are " 8' elons aX .onsid This evening , their Holy even- A slBHifiwi.it offering whieh will:thatwwo w.ne in Duwweldorf. aUmk'r' "uPt by English und:aU10" tonslUcrins hi;, age. jng MUi (ho Cn.Is( vhm js bHnff probably rank an one of the out-jelty of about yr.u.OUU. and fromi mh ""M1'8- Q i w 0 wedd our way. after seoUi, honored In every 0""'- They ex- Htandinff feattn-UH of the loeul muH-jthero visited the Ituhr distrtctj Tno f,rM we '"et werowin thoj11'-111" f" all .directions, back change present; all aim? ChriyliniiH ieal Hoafion it tho pro mixed con- (Die pearl uf industrial Uerniany) oC tho Tuunua mountains;10 Humours. - , 80is. uueh us "Hilent MkIiI, Holy rerts to bo given nere oy tne wuriu - famoiiH, Aerenova Slaviunsky Uoyal ;of the i:hlin football was being played by . beautiful cities to bo found any? Kusslaii choir, which will appeurj Wo eatne to Cologne late in tho,'1'""1' many gero on the road.whcre. but thy climate needs much at tho Armory lit u progrum of afternoon, but wL. wanted to!:inJ luuklnp a" uh. I hollered: j improvement. special Kautor inuwlc on- Sunday, March Slut, at 3 o clock In tiie afternoon., ino program will be given under the a as p lees of the Lions club. Under the direction, of Mine. Margaret Agrevcna Sluvlansky, 'daughter of Prince DcniUro Agre neva-Sluvlaneky, who foundi-d yicjniMe it is nut necewjury to be told choir in 1840, tho group ot 30 sing era will visit us en route to New York City, where they arc to give their metropolitan debut at the Hteinway hall next month. The choir Is coining here direct from Japan where they were invited by the Japanese government us a special entertainment for the en thronement ceremony, they stop ped off a week in Honolulu, and were acclaimed as tho greatest singing organization that Honolulu 4 has ever heard; so big was the de mand for scats in 'Honolulu, that they were forced to give matinees almost every day, and eveu then Honolulu's biggest theater was not large enough to accomodate the caper throngs. Although the choir Is famous for its choral harmony, their work Is not confined to singing; they are very versatile, a dozen dancers are included in the choir and a group (tfjen furnish a music on the bala laika, a queer-shaped but beauti ful sounding stringed instrument. The organization of tho choir dates back to 1840, when J'rince Pemitro was commissioned by the, Russian czar todraft 10 Oof the; nation's best singers from the Im-i perial opera house and conserva-1 tory to form a choir. OF TO REPRESENT POST Three officers of the Medford post of tho American Legion will bfi sent to the dedication of the lew Veterans' hospital at Portland, March IS, as a result of a vote taken at the well attended organiz-Uion last Imarkablc wine which Is produced 'otes-aro- Serv- of the grape that grows on thc a.i...... Hiiinbu or the Jlhllie. I ing of the local niurht. The delecdt ice Officer X. C. Chancy, Adjutant banks of the Khliie. C. Oarlock and Commander K. You may bo surprised when I n"'. Eeuoison 'I'hoy wUh-ft nunjicll you that tho grape itself is bpr of other members, will leave here Sunday fur the northern city. ' and will be on hand early Monday to enter Medford's colors in the parade planned for the occasion. The ilcd feat ion of the Portland. Veterans' hospital will be the larg est affair of this kind over wit nessed along the Pacific coast, it is said. Officers and delegates from every post in Oregon and a number from the states of "Wash ington, Idaho and California will be present. SEEN AS FIRE MENACE C. L. Goff, manager of the in surance department of AYarnock Shelley, .and local agent for the Oregon Fire Itellef association, says that the recent drop li the price of gasoline ban prompted many people to purchurt? u supplv for future use, storing It in cans and drums in their garages and other buildings. This Is a direct violation of their -wlWe insurance contract, ua all j inndnrd policies prohibit the stor-, age of Busolinc in quantities with-j out a special endorsement. Radio Program KMED. Mull Trlbune-Vlrgln Station ' - Ihicaday. Murch 14. Meiers 1310 Key. P. M. 5:80 to G:15 ye Towne Crier. 6:16 to 6:30 Mertforel Midi Tribune, news and markets. 6:30 to 7 Coleman Luiiton and Medford Service Situ. S to 8:30 The Pis Tail Meat Market. 8:30 to 9 Rock Gas Co. !l to 10 ' California Oregon Power Co. o - Wednesday, March A. M. 9:30 to 10 Chevrolet Cam paign. 10 to 10:30 Mann's Dept. Store. 10:30 to 11 Heath' Itoig I ' : ; 1 :i ; 1 V, Store. O w n to 11:80 Medford j:icc "trlc. 11:30 to 12 Lrts Suer Ser vice Station. 13 noon Mall Tribune news flashes. T. M. 12 to 12:80 fit- Cleaning Dyeing Co. O 12:80to 1 Jackson County BlV. & Xoan Co. 1 to 1:30 Hublrd llroK. 1:30 to 2 Bceue Kindle Sorvlcc Station. 5 to 2:80 Ehvood & Lanton, Ollflllan nodio. 6:80 to 6:15 Vc Towne Crier. 6:15 to 6:0 Medford Mall Tribune, news and markets. i 0 EmiI MoW Gives Interesting Sidelights on Travels in Germany Recently Ended ExDectit RfH . , w To the Editor: . liviuaiin poKsiuie mat un - If other letter may be of sumo In - "Vi-ronl to you and to omo of tl junu then went along the bankn go quite a distance that day did not stay there, but long enough however, to visit the Itomn. an! enormous structure built for the' 'Medford Medford. Whero is territory of Hamburg, -converted , purpu.se of worshipping CJod. " (Medford " they asked. linto a very wide lake, and is; An a'r uf holiness cuiiicm ovorl 1 suiU- "You don't know vhore;thcn culled "Die Aussen Alstor" j you ihu moment you enter, and i you quietly walk along thei tint jgu aru in i nc prei-CMCO in (ho AH Highest and quietly1 you send a prayer to Htm who hath thus created you and ask Him to keep you from all evil. After our visit to the Dome we went on our way, as I said before, along to the banks of the Khtue. The water of the Ithine Isvery much like any other water, when the sun .shines on It, jt is of a beautiful greenish blue color; the sun, however being hidden by clouds, It was nothing that may bo considered even pretty it looked dark and dismal. On both sides, one sees a num ber of old castles, built hundreds of years oeo which may be all right to look uok at. but if I were to!A'neru'ft" solulcrs- They all ; live In some of them nix. Of course. I do not wish to say that all of them are such as you might infer from my saying "nix," but those wo have seen (I mean these old ones) aro cold, dark, uninvit ing, and of most of them you hear spooky stories, i. e., how a brother killed his. brother or how a man killed his wife in one of them, and such murderous stories aro told of them that I wouldn't have them for a gift, the ghosts of those killed ones come walking around nightly from what I heard, thev coma mostly in their, night gowns, if they havo any, if not thev porno without them, I don't know how they arc dressed, if at an. in mat case. Tho people about there aro very crinan into her den and If he isj" ncw tracts aro laid out nndj On January fourth, we left for 'apt to believe anything and can't!not very careful is swallowed u,now streets built, the first thing I Anjerlca, and while the parting quite understand why I, or rather by the ramparts of tho water tny l Plant trees on bothjfroju all our relatives and friends; -.., ii.i't Kniiivo It. TTowever, in-.nirid t,ic.im IU1s of tho street, which crow up was. to some extent, rather affect-! that's their privilege. Wo visited many places and Thero are also some very finojeities of more or less interest ami hotels built up high on tho mown- j importance, and then, went to tains, open in summer only anrtjueiilri, naturallv tho view from thero is Ueforc we entered Berlin, though wonderful. Tho AVIne Country. : Now, comes tho main backbone. of the Rhine country. It Is, of meet-'course, as you all know, the ...... . t vi-'itwi It IN not bweet enough to ticklo your I palate so as to care to eat so 'very many of them. It does not j would Imagine, as all the fine fur. 1 contain very much sugar and forjnishings were taken out, AVilhclm What reason produces the most) was allowed to take It along to twondcrful. mellow tasting wine. because there Ls very little alcohol I In it on account tho grape con-:wno taining llltlo sugar. The reason is that the soil on which it growsianci time. is not rich, it is rather rocky. and on tho side of the mountain; it is very rooky, the vines do not produce such a tremendous quau- ; Ejnty of grapes as they do fornia. j The mountains are all s as they uo m uau-jone terraced done by the forefathers ot inc nreKent generation and. no doubt by the. KWeat of their brows they built thoto terraces, plcco by piece and finally accomplished what they thought a wonderful piece of work, and I think so my self, ns machinery In those days was pot avuilablo and I don't bc iiovo could be used If they had it on aceonnt of the steepness ofisoos the mouu:ilns. 1 f "It satisfies our patrons -Hotel DelMonte 'Wc hare found that M J B satisfies our most fastidious patrons and is universally popular. " Manager Hotel Del Monla Many people find that with M-J-B, the full-flavored blend, they use slightly le coffee. Whether you make it utrong, ifld or medium M J'B has the matchless coffee flavor that only this rich blend can give. M'J'B is vacuum-sealed in the new impwed friction top key-cans by rvft'B's own patented process. Ask for M'J-B toffee at yourrocery. Look for the letters on eSrh can. q o o COFFEE MmiFOUn MAIL iTiwiuru iiuuic goon Tim lll-ntilo lli,.ra um..... 'uway uom it, they wiv. . ; "wb the Ithine. . Mc,u the win "VIK rmn. a (tamo or in-uo: now aro you boys?" I 'Oh fine where arc you fiiii?" 1 shl from Medford. : ; s,",lfurtt ls?'" iNO- mey said. Med lord Football ltooMcr. - I Well, I said we have tho finest1, football team, one that can beutt wruw" ol eiiy wonuer- vmi ffiinwu ii i...n. a'h .i fful beautiful homes and great "laughed and after explaining to'"mny ro',f,r,u wealthy people, them where Medford was. wo liadiar bl,1!,t nIwi,ff hm- a nico chat and then went on . -"' ' "wm They were fine and clean looking;!1 ? cont1,r ,ho ,:1,y' n11 through. very friendly; glad to see us unditlllH rcslunco Ptlun and people made us feel good, Later on - wo met a bunch of French soldiers, hut such a con trast. They luoked dirty, un shaven and you might nay un washed and uncombed, and we were glad when we wero out of j their way. 1 The people in Germany . have tne n'Shn5t regard and respect for said. .uu beimt-uieu unu wianuing on t,omuaru unage on everybody was sorry when they a sunny morning, one Is reminded j were called homo so soon out ofjof Lucerne In Kwlt.erland and I tho occupied territory. They liked j venture to say if those mountains uio American ooys nost. itruisu next, but French N. G. "Well, wo drove to Coblonz here is where tho river Ncckar enters the 3 thine and hero is also whero the fortress of Khrenbrclt stein, on a high mountain, is lo cated over which the French tri color is still flowing, as' this is occupied territory. It Is a very interesting trip it is very, beautiful and by the way the Lorelei is still there doing business, as usual, the maid with 'the golden hair is singing her song, thus, alluring the poor fish-!on we went to Potsdam, where tho Garden of Sans Souci is located This place has to some extent iost its charms, as it is not being rc-.kept up as it used to be, but still jH Very pretty and' well worth golng lo sco. ; The old historic mill Is still t I The old historic mill Is still there and being kept in such a .manner to keep it from decaying. ' 1lrtll nftr... i.nt..r , 1. .,.. l.wx. 4,1 which the ex-cmperur used to live, which fa not so much as ono Holland, although tho very old fur- nlture Is. still there nnd people; enjoy antiques, lor tnem it js:wrnc uui u iuht-a iou inuuu opujio an oi .ucuioru. j worth going to, spend their money j in your paper, however, thoro Js Sincerely Tours. On to Herlin after this. Ik-rllu a Tlno City. There Is a city which anybody would be pleased to see. It Is or tno best reguuuea anaiuut uiey were uniuciui. cleanest cities in the world llicf You, umterstanu in namuurg traffic Is enormous and yet one. every business closes ut seven is perfectly safe If lie does ac-jo'clock In the evening, dry goods, cording to regulations. grocery, shops of all kinds, etc.. Hero nrc museums, palaces, the-lull at res. statues, all kinds of umusc mcpts, beautiful parks, continuous new tilings coming beioro you Your eyes are kept busy, but ono of the pre-war attractions .has dis-jand appeared, and that is the mllUar- ism guou it nus. uiir Bciiiuiii a toldier now, whereas be-i the war. It whs h'ardly pes-' TRTUNTlMr'DFORIOUKliOX, Tft'KSlUV. si bio to look anywhere without ; seeing soldii-rs, Tho lurgest aviation field for uirO lanes in to bo hore go i out them and planeaMto going !und fomtiiR' steadily. Tho man of w hom you hear the least of is President llinUenbur?, j yet he seems to be very much re '. w uv ",UU1 ,w spected and generally liked j d mVrent Questions o nainuur i& one or the most A streum culled "Alster," which has ts source In the province, of llulstoin, la. when It reaches tho Ulho ouir AlMer) from thia thoy nave built innumerable canuln.jwas born to bring relief to around the Aussen Alster and. "B ?v m y-iau. w.i uiuiuai num men iij oeni irom me neavy loaus or snow doorstep into the busy part of the and altogether it Is a day of re city by boat. (ligious celebration. Then, there Is built a very largej The following dav is still a holi bridge called "Lombard" bridgo -, but not to such an extent, over tho outer Alster and then It Amusements are again in full is called thp Inner Alster. HereiSWing and everything goes on as the water is enclosed in a verylusuul. stores, however, still re- uirge basin ami around u are mostly business hp uses, office buildings, hotels, cafes, etc., all very attractive. which thev havo In Lucerne were in Hamburg tho sight ' from the bridge would be more beautiful than the one in Lucerne, on ac count of the numerous imposing places around the Alster. H tho way, many of those lovely residences aro for sale very cheap because the owners lost nearly ! also lost their homes. There aro many parks. In fact, tho en tiro city, excepting the business portion, looks and almost is a park, as fine rows of trees'louter. though I could write much! cither sido of tho streets nriAjmuk-o. in a very few years. Ingi wo are glad to go back to! lUming Is I'ounhir, Amjerlca, and mighty glad when we; The tfrcat sport is rowing and arrived in New York, especially; canoeing. There aro a number ofjas kvo had such a splendid voyage, j l owing clubs, mostly young men, while the English liner Majestic, j tho young ladies nil havo their canoes. On a nice summer even- ono will see hundreds of young ladies canoeing, which is jo - very imposing sight there arc several resorts around tho AlsteriFU whero there aro musical bands, ph Thousands of people can sit In, in so mo of these rosortef (all being outside) anything ono wishes to every one drinks coffee beer or wiho coffee the most beer and wine very moderate, and ono never sees an Intoxicated person nor even tho least sign of intoxication, At least i vc never soen uny. - There Is much more I could one imng yei, wuieu i iuuuu i-eniarkablo and that Is that wc isaw a transformation 8ino in ab- isolut" reality. You have all seen transformation scones on the stuge, close at seven p. m., except restaurants, enfea. hotels and ; places of amusement. ! Welt. ChrlstmuH Kve,-. however,: everything Is closed at 6:110 p. in., 1 all stores crowded with peo-; Jlo up to that moment aro emptied j oui in aooui a inmuic unu u. iiuii cuvHomem oirt. cHjrka out- . everytody out of the storey on ; most fastidious Hotel Del Monte one of MA r streets wliloU aro jammed with' poopl.Qire nil vleared In less than 18 minima, as everybody Is oft' for huiMu. Thereafter, one sec? hardly a rson nnywliuro, but all plaeestY nmuseinenta, reslau-; rants, cur&s, aro closed, not by law. but voluntarily.' as all want ; to be homo with their funillies. uAtriH ni.miu ...... o'clock und nrnwim It 1.0 tlml oiily lllc wwt necoi . JJ " "tu J Mfc.-hl. ' O Taniienhaum" (Christ 1 man Tn e) etc., etv.. which make ; j them think of their Saviour. Jesus Christ. At 1l' at night, however, cornet 'player pluy some ' sumr from the high towers of the churches and people ome out Into the streets to listen and then retire to their honies,unl to their beds to dream of .the Snvhnir. who on this night; poor sinners and redeem us from n. jsext Hay. Christmas day. is prae- dually the same, no business of an)- kind in being transacted and' !tm? people go t. the churches.1 h are an rowtiu to eapaeny. t!w nrtn is covered with a white blanket, the limbs of the trees are main closed. In contrast with this is tho Xew Tear's evenincr. thnl is n urmid frottiniiti Hi....it1rP ,i,,n,,i,r ng ,m drinking are being car- rled on. the same ns in America.! with the exception that all drink! m the open where everybody can I Hoi it and there are no hip pock- ! et bar rooms. At 12 o'clock at night the bands; all! piny a choral mostly. "X Mighty Fortress In Our God' : j everybody standing, hats off. after! tho Xew Year's congratulations ; ard ind exchanged, then ngntn da no-: singing, also drinking (wine 1 ) but -no intoxicants, sam hero, and all of tho happiest jmliuls. well. 1 . have written quito a loti T will not nnnov you any only one- day behind us, had ono of tho most terrific storms to con- tend with that ever was. "Wo traveled through America. .stopping at "Washington. T. C. and orida, Xew Orleans. Houston, enix. Los Angeles and are now lollywood and may come home .meet any day. n ,tm sorry to Inform you that "'raWA'Tiad -to- lie taken to a hospital to be operated upon for appendicitis. She is getting along very woll, the doctor says, remark 'ably woll. We hope she will con- jtlnue to Improve and soon be out again; otuerwisc everyuouy won. All send best regards und wishes i',.in, .jivim Headache? . Initeat of Hanirr root hart 4vrm Anta tal 9 rbK iHd and purely v-Hbh NATURE'S HEHEDY and pri rM of th bowel tiolaon tlmt rupt th trotible. Nothing like M? for bilioutnese, tuck bl ehfl. hnrt conntfptHon. Acta picanUy. titwer Brtpes. voiy voc. Make the Irsf (onlRrif Recommended I and Sold bf All a Medford UrUKsHst 4f. i California's Famous Resort lien 12. mx Put Your Rent Money Into a Home of Your Own Money that is paiil (ov n-ni lir'ini;s no future return. Throii-h tho Convenient Home Loans Offered by the JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan ASSOCIATION You can invest in a home of yoiu-.own and pay for it in easy monthly payments just like rent. Begin XOW to save i'or the initial pay 7 Preferred Stock They realize that an investment in this institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock have just been paid $30,000 in earnings for tho last six months. Invest NOW and let your money work for you. Over 19 years in Medford Vinlrl OVa Tina lAaf r Via-MviTr x a ' , ze i i Money at Your Finger Tips To Pay Every Bill yel "iicvim' the slinlitcst danger of loss or theft. 'flint's one of the trmitest udvuntagt's of liav ing a J-'irst Xutiunal C'livckiiiff Account. Kverj cent of the buliinee U available to you when ever ,vou need it hut the risk of en frying lurjfc sums of money on your person is eliminated. O startup.' today, why not my your bills with First National clicc.Us.' Firt National Bank Medford, Oregon There is no better investment than a home of your own. VAOF, REVET K((? WATCH Vi REPAIRING 1 1 HtOfORD.08lAW TAXI? Phone 68 Prom)t Service Careful Driver Ruckcr's Taxi Service Holland Hotel Fisk Tires And Tire Repairing And a Complete Stock of RIMS and WHEELS Medford Vulcanizing Works Sixth and Fir Phone 180 Ride With Southern Oregon Stages The pioneer line of southern Ore gon operating local nervico from Medford to Klamath Falls. This company hag Bervml yna i faithfully In past yours nnd will j continue to glvo you e.vcellout uer- ! vice. .'. Dussos leave from ' Hotel Jackson Leave Medford ... A.M. NOOM P.M. l'.M. 8:20 12:00 3:20 ; 8:25 Leave A.shland ' A.M. NOOM P.M. l'.M. 8:50 12:30ini 3: DO ti.Oo . Southern Oregon Stages Hotel Jackson :-' Phone 301 t r i L CLIFT SAM FRANCISCO GEARY at TAYLOR ST. One of Sun franclsco' finer hotels, HJstlnauishcd in th refinenient of in irrrica, urrounded by down town ba Francisco 540 toom wh h hith Single, from M Dotihlt. ("torn 14 mdmt Sinrm Barttcn .ALMIKASOL Too will life LOS ANGELES Better if Yoa Stop a , nxTR ti stiuno nun Mmt MUw Dollaf PrfMl Ovf1, nd cwn uj' -c iir' 't-r . .