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: ' tororilV TOfc tribune, AnroFoiiD, .oftriflx', tit rnspY.' m Anon 2 1 .' .1 020. . PAGE T6xm- Tl 4 P.M. ON FRIDAY CARNIVAL LEADER 1 6 tf t. ; ! i' With the stuto champion band 'i In the' lead, thu Jmilor la pa - - riirto will li'itve tho high aehool -promptly in four o'clock tomoi iow evening, and cluo behind 'he bund : lll be the . i-r. li. -ivhli ll the ,tiuncn of the Junior carnival, jiihk Dorothy tilth, junior candidate, will bo Heated. .Following her will be .tho other candidates, MIhh -Mil dred Ijiwrenec. 'Mlt Dorothy Slead, .Mil's' Illllle Hammelt, und Mips Adro. TCUwurdH. The following clubs mid organl , witlunn will have floats, or ears In .the parade: II. E. C. A., tlirlH' league, Latin club, Agiiciilmrul club. Ulve club, Junior car, adver- Using 111 Jinx; CI. A. A..-J1I Y, Airplane club. There .will-be a number-of very beautiful floats, as well as amus ing and comical features. . The parade will leave the high nchuol promptly at 4 o'clock, nnd will proceed down Main Htrevt, 'and return on Sixth. ; . " fllrl Hack Homo ,; I'KIW.N'O. Cui., .March 21. wTV Her drenni of happiness In Seattle ', wl(li her mother shattered, Tbolma Muy Lumoiili. 17, .twice reported kidnaped In the past ten days' und nought by pullf-e in California and i Washington, returned to her falh- ' vv and (tepmolher. Mr. and , M,i h. . GuV Lnmond, Jr., lnte lust night, ' glad tb bo home again. r To uttend1the two days meeting of Oregon dairymen under ayspices : of tho Oregon State college. County . 'Agent'lt. (1. Fowler mid I. fl.'Mc- , Crnckeh of Valleyvlew loft for Cor- i tl vnllls '-yesterday'. hvant to kllyoii how ; hoaxed him io eah "Once I was worried-!- nicaltlmc was trcttliiR on uiy .. nerves. I prepared many appo ' imwc dishes, but John simply : would not ent just, 'minced' .at . his' food. Perhaps somotinies' a f . IHH9 grouchy. I began to fear he wan 'slipping.' What was I to. do? Love, home, happiness, business , sUcccsb all depended upon an ' improvement in his condition. The Wood tonic idea suirgostcd itself 1 lo me. JIy Duggist recommended j S.S.S. John agreed to try. it. : Well, in just a tew days I could ; see the difference. His Improve !' went has benn so rapid he is eo ij Ing to take several more bottles, O and not only that, but ho Is now f, Mllng his (fiends to take S.S.S." . Loss of appeliiu only a , -. -. . symptom i , Tt is a known fact that when, ;one's system Rets "run-down," they haven't tho resistance . to ' ward of!" diseases. Loss of ftppc , tite Is only a symptom. General ' weakness pervades the entire cony, lucre is nodesiro to.worl: or play. ; ' W i t h'o u f plenty of rich, ...vcd Wood, .thoro could bo no strong, sturdy, powerful men, S.S. ?gr .. lift 29-ROUNDS-29 BOXING Auspices Ashland Ashland FRIDAY, MARCH ' : 8:30 O'CLOCK 10 ROUNDS MAIN EVENT-10 Austin Rosander 137 Lbs., of Ashland vs. ' Pat Padelford : , 131 Lbs., of Medford . , , ' 6-ROUNDS SEMI-WINDUP-6 BILLY . va HAROLD BREEDLOVE vs" WRIGHT 3 MORE FAST SCRAPS Completing 29 Big Rounds Admission: Ringside, $2.00; reserved, $1.50; general admission, $1.00; ladies and children 50c. Tickets on sale at Nininger's and Recep tion Pool Hall, Ashland, Brown's and Hotel Jackson, M edford. j Miss . Dorothy Oi lh won thu (Junior, Carnival , Queen foulest. j whji ii-closed thin morning ut 9 i o'clock. Approximately 40U.U00 vote were, held out. until Ihen, malting It impossible to know the winner before the final count. The' members of the student : body were' anxious lo find out the returns, but - results 'were kept secret until the 111 Times, high , school paper, published .' them "at four o'clock. lloun Green, vice-; president of the Junior class, will have tlie lnmor of crowning Ihe lovejy queen. Tile' coronation will tuko place at o'ejock Krlduy ; evening. A gift will .be presented l ilfss Ortil by the junior class. : The final count wuh as follows: Uorolliy tirin, junior.... L'ha.uuy .Mildred Lawrence, senior... J7, 90i nillle llamnivtt. freshman. J 74.100 freshman .7 74.100 , onhomore..' 72,0U J mid-year ..." Uorolhy Slead. Adra Kdwards, . freshman SG ' (JGO !-- : V Wedding bells Kxtun lu lliiriuii nnd MhH I,'ljrvnio Stui'KU.t-H,' lulh of Me 4 "loud, Calif., WW " lnarriuU huro Wi'iliiCHtly evoiilnt;. at m llaptint (Oiiirch. thu lKiHtor. V.. JI. Kutonj plflclatlng. Charles l.ouis Colwell, of C'.lenn 1 iiii,..J l.llllllir county, Calif., and Miss Frances Itussell of .Meilfurd. wore mi II I'd In niariiage In tills city Saturday evening yn rsonnge. lit the Daptlst Rich, red blood builds , 1 sturdy health or beautiful, hcallhy women. When you get your blood cells back up to normal, that sluggish, hit-down focling, loss of appetite, ' rheumatism, boils, pimples, and skin troubles disappear. You get hungry ugnln, sleep soundly; firm .flesh tnkes tho .place of that which wns once flabby. You feel strong. Your nerves becoino steady. 1 S.S.S. is daily helping peoplo rcgnin their strength and charm. Thousands of users have testilicd to its benefits in unsolicited let-. tors of gratitude. It helps Nnture build red-blood-cells.' It gives to Nature what it needs in making you feel iko yourself; again. , . All Drug Stores sell S.S.S. in two shes. Ask for tho )nrr;or siic. It is inoro economical, . vopjtIiw u:t as.D. cu. Region ?ost 14 I Armory 22 SIAHKIH'IKI.D, Ore., .March 81. ! (P) CorvalJIs will bo the situ of j tlnwnext quadrennial Royal N'elgll- i bors convention, it was decided at j the statu meeting at 'orth llcnd ! late yesterday. ; . ' Mabel liatchelor of lllllsboro : was eluded state oracle; Klizabclh ' (Howe, 1'ortland, recordor-lreiui- j urr. ' '. '.. .j Delegates to the supremo con-I vein Ion Ui Mimicapulbi in Mwaie Anna Stall .Smith, Jlcdtord; lieu- j trice Khuduln, Corvirtlls: Kleanor i McC'oskie, linker. fltcrnates arc (Omnia Walrod. Greshum; Alurlettn j Jones. L'mutlllu. und Kdlth llib- bord, l-akevlew. ; Appointments to state, offices follow: Josio ilartiuan, Sllvyrton, i'diiaiicellor Marietta Jpnen, Uma- .nu jiast oracle; Anna Tripp, j Myrtle Point. Iilrshnl ;L'lara An j,,,,., f,.at,t.t.i ionrtnel: A Hand, rlglu marshal; ' anfprif.. 1'artUind.f Inner I Anna (Hw.nnsorv iCbttnge j outer sentinel. M E Ilufo iloberts of .Central "I'.ohlt I" 1" the county Jail todny await-1 ,.,h(n i.nu. 1 session charge, folli.wing his ar rest List evening on jtlvorsido ave- j 11110 by Deputy Sheriff ,1'aul Jen- ; nliigs. , One gallon of alleged moonshine ! was seized from Kohertu. who wns ; driving an old model car at tho ! time of his arrest.' ,Tho car will I probably be confiscated. : lldberts had beep ,unucr ' tho surveillance of officers for a short time. ' -,- Mllioukii ore'eedud by ono or two .light npiiiikles in the aftoruoou.i spring officially arrived early last livening, according to tint calendar and scieiiliHls, ' nccunipuulcd .by Homo light showers which began to drop 11 shiu-t time later, and today' was iulln cloudy 'with light show ers or sprinkles ut times. . Tlin exact time of spring's arriv al luiru.wftH atiMiUS p.. in., wlu',t)i0; sun e.niHMi.'d thu ciltintor, accordliig In 1.. W. Dick, tlio local weather sharp, and I'inyd I). Young, Liu of frost dexterity lame, both of whom Puhhchh much knowieilgo oi' events in connuelion wllh the early pio neer days td from whom tho aver- ago lnnuor reporter can absorb 11(11(11 scientific, lore. ' After Old 80I crossed tho onus lor yesterday ho nt once atarted on n Journey north, if tho ovor nwed writer understood them right, nnd the days will be longer until some time in .lone or thereabouts, when they begin. to contract again. . . , .Only .OS of an inch of. rain foil In Old 21 hours ending at E a. m. today, ami cloudy weather is fore casted for tonight and Friday, with cooler tiimpnrutiiru tonight. The wnather of today was still ipilto mild with a niaxlmuui of CI de grees Hm following a maximum of tiu yesterday. ' .' , Brisbane'sToday (Continued from I'ugo Ono.) tile lax depiirtuient to mako that luinecessnry. Home niiiiounces construction of a "pontifical railroad train of tlvu cars to he built for the pope." One car will cmitain a pontifical' thrope and dining room, a second n chapel und n bedroom, a third miarturs. for the papal court. . Thoro will ho spaco for servants, and two lncomotlvcR nre assigned by tho 1 1 ii I in ii minister of public works lo pull the train. This Indicates the pope's Inten tion to travel extensively, now that limited restoration of tumpornl IHiwcr has put an end to confine ment within the Vatican. Yesterday was, officially, , tho : ri.. .1.... ..e ........... I Homo young gentlemen will be gin at onen on plans fur spoudlne u viieiitlou. with pleasures. Others will plan lo work harder, and get ahead morn liuiiillj . Ul splto uf warmer weather. . . r Which of two groups will enjoy real leisure a few years hence? ltussians have been himy In India making a backdoor attack on llrit nln Unit drove Itusslan business out of London. ' Intense excitement In Bombay. Ilrltlsh police and military guards stationed nt strategic points, mark ed Ihe arrest of Hindu cotnitiiiht and uebtirn of their literature. Oilier arrests wuro nmdo Tues day lit Calcutta and Poors. ;;, lllnilu loimiiuiilsU. m'cusi'd of "wimliiK wur umilusl tho nrltlsb kliiK," ro Tulrly well .'equlpiHiii will) cnlclnviuUs of IioIhIiuvUI coin- llUlllllHIll. Hut tliu)' tiro nut equipped wllu, U'CUIHIIIH. (lo liut kuuw how to uso thorn, nuil iirolmbly wuuld not uac I hem If tlmy hail Ilium mid kqew 1"W. 'l " J ,. ..J - Tho RKltnlion In luttrvntlng AH ! .proving HiihiIh'o uullvlly nnd pf. I Hlntenl Ikuoi'Ihr of tho fact .that I you canuot nuike rouo ot Baud, lor a nuccvaiitul revolution In g country HHP India. Claclflftt itilrnrtlKlna tt rosnll". SPRING OFFICIALLY HERE LAST EVENING . 1TMIESIEI.W Those to all PRICES DECLINE ' .rojlTLrSN V. prp.. M;ir. ' Sl.-; j Two Ki'adcs of butter anrt univgraito of egea underwent priee declines .today. , Prime firsts in butter went down half a cent to 12 nml ftrnts drop- ( mi.-. ' run ...... L mnfned "utichansed. J I f :""MedItl"n. Tlrsts In ff1ct h'ectt " ut U0. ?i- Y ,2 y ?i v -k . Other hiirketa 'were undisturbed.' d." ; Frodui-c. PORTUVK1), )ro., Jlur. AVIiolenato pricp: ! :- 1!(TTER t,over grndiiK half to 1' - . 1 "T ' -mm. J w I : bin ana THE MARKETS CENTRAL POINT BIBLE . mtS - oni- ctnt lptvcr. Vortlaud tialrj' .... , Exfchli(ro net tt-holoS-nU priced1 Kcvlvlnn th Contml Point Blblo (6uuosX: Exlraa, MDVic: .Undafd.1 !'" H- htrgont In Boutlicin Ore 4t: prlmo lu-jts. -taa: firsiK, 4le.. ""''"I "' . ''; KOdtl Medium flrsls oohtiW"" Vn aturtod In Centrul lowor: rwh modlutn flints. !tc. " fllllr t,nt,tf. nntnn, rttuf..na veool, nuts. hay.'eaacarA bik nnd hops; All steady and unchaatcd. 1rt)hrK1t, ' rORTLAN'I?. Orn.,'Mnr. fll Little Pirates have hidden tor you a treasure that's worth its weight in picate gold . . . i v v r For in this chest are such jewels as health . . . convenience . . . economy .: . . the salisfacliori of heing up-to-date hi home equipment . . . ivho.s good You have already seen the great iron -hound chest in our window ... you've wondered what it Uol)s . . . sec it opened tomorrow . . . see what's inside. Medford Building v Whent: YAg limd bluesti'in lianl white. $1.46; foft white. SI. 20; , Vostorn white, $1.20: hard winter. S1.17; northern spring. $1.17; west- :ern rvd, $1.17. OATS-No. - 3S-1U. while, $40. ! .Today's car receipts: Wheat 25. , hurley 1, flour 10, corn ,4, oat 2, j hay 0. r " lilvcMork rpHTLAM. Ore.. .Mureh 21. JPi 'Cut tit and culvm: Active." fully tuudy-; reeuiptH cuttle .lou. - UuKrf: Kteaily: recelpttj 226. In cluding 2,00.,ou eontrael. ( . Sl)ec4 utul . htmiis: ' Quutuhly tjtenUy; reeuiptH ull on co.'i- tvnt. Nuu"!.'niupl?io SAN VHAXflMl'O. Alalfll Sk. '()')' liuiU'i tat t.ii.i). l1ii,o!:i'- "t - ' i'' I Voini ur ' reorgiinlmtlon. ' pi'OMnril ( tOll for l IIICCCIB, In bulldliiH has b."n completed nd- jt tiling tho Chrisilun church as mei-tlug place and tho services ot tale denli-r huve "b--Ti !ciirei as t. (F).. in ni hi mi i ill iiijiium i l'JTJAfj rj mT ou don't Jieetl lo measure 40 paces from ihe giant, oak ami dig out six feet of sea santi in order lo locate this treas ure cJiestJ Here it ee it wHk thi ngs for to come teacher. Mr. Shulloy Is a former, ; minister and has tho . reputution of bein;' an interestlngr speaker. ' The reorKunizt d cl&f's ha-s adopt-! ed the mime, '.'The Kiigu.es H.iblo; lMiu.' nnd will hota Its first meetlnp ut 10 n. "m. next Sunday. -wlnn over. 150 men arc expected to be present. The building has been - fully equipped with chairs, notebooks nnd a piano, and an In tcrvstlns program; has been prepared,- si: . - - - 111 uf I : j eMi lalcrpd ,h'ri j JshVilay' wttn the lo--al slntf- auto 'lrafCu-.ur--ini.'" " 1 It . . Jl -T- ORONIT Cleanm. FLUID J A STANDARD OH PRODUCT' :.'.! ' r. . - i - i. .. . Alarull 21.. , i mm ,. ,. " El 31 is . . . and in it the ; t i- have ' the many years, Phone 90 ; THE PLACE TO EAT The Rex Cafe GdodTdCff'- Goo4 Sorvice Carl Fichtncr FOR - tire repairing tires tubes rim8 wheels accessories Fir Phono 180 : J .Women's Hose $100 Pair Bilk from top to to with pointed heel --it v'l: r: hey I I ) : ; , " r. , I: 111 Henew tho charm of .your j I HI yeatcrday jeMs by . ro- III moimtinK them in tho d-.i II II Lnulaite laroJikc.whito.Bold II I I llll.'.alld Dlatlnum . nmiml lilc I I I 'of toda4 snjfeibselfcc-.: 1 IL .ion.; - l: , :JJI