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,. v -s -f t ; 4 is t o. . ..'.- JA(TFi POTTR ' stebiort). trrm triune, medpord,. oreoox, ttjksday, aprtl in, 1920. RYWAS MO FEATURE Animal pet shows ditto back to the year 1905, according to data gathered by the Jackson 'County Humane society, who are sponsors -of the. first' pet exhibition ever , held In this county, at the local "Armory next Saturday, i, Dr. Frederick W. d'Evelyn, a ( ficorcrrmair,' introduced the Idea m .Ban" FranclBco, In that yeah So .-popular did It become .that the r movement spread to other bay cities; to the middle and eastern 'states, and then to Australia. At "tho Pa-nnma-Pactfie exhibition- In 1915, tho children's pets occupied .their own bulldlnf;, one of tho '.'ilnrsTHt on the grounds at San . Francisco. There were more than J500 exhibits.' So largo wua the collection to' be transported across tile bay that a special ferry had to . be chartered for that purpose, It Is saliU. - ' ''- h, "The Children's-Pet Exhibition a " snclallon has become an interna tional organization with headquar , tcrs In the Phelan.buililinB at San Francisco. It sloRiVn Is: "A child without a pet isllke a flower ,; without sunshine;" and- has ndnpt ' cd for Its official picture; a little girl with a covey of California quiill. Hho was one of Jtie early members und the quail in tho pic ture were hatched by a bantam lien. . ' ' " Dr. d'Evelyn Is a graduate of TldlnburB university. Scotland, and .veteran of two African wars. He, personally,' has collected several jlartro aviaries of foreign birds. I Entrants for the local animal jiet show to bo held by Jackson county school children at tho Med iford Armory Saturdny, must be -JrqR-lstered with the Humane socl-. ,'cty not later than tomorrow cven- !ng. . -' STENOGRAPHIC TEST RREI UPOM 1924TAXES I T The Houthern Oregon dUtrict bl'fng und shoilliaml content for hitch -school- Htudcntar will take place at the- Ashlnnd-Junior hiffh . nchoal next Saturday beginning at flj30 ft;, nv. BtudVmtH ' from the ' cymmorclul. depnrtmont of . tho ; looiil hlkh hcIiooI. will JBomptfte uh Mil thoHo from rlib -PJruntH Puhh. ; (vhimuth KallH, CiulU Hill and other hiffh Kvhoola thrriutrhout this d.H-trlt-t. - 1 MIhh Kthel McCortiilvk of AhIi UnU Will' hnvo chai se or lite' Con tent thin year, ouch school being nll 1ml I'n' (mufli .fniti' mnPAHnntfl. Ivnm rv nnvlfn. nnil n hnirlnlim from both the-Niiorthand und typ-j Itifr ctuNHertt Mrs. K, C. Jeromoj and Atltsn Loin Mitchell of the local' tfchooi will, accompany the students' from.-Mod fmtf. ;---. V.' Tho typing cup, which has been 'donated by tho , AHhlnnrt chamber of commerce nnd it now In- posrien Won of thw Anhlaml' hlnrh sciionl Jvhtch mndfif 'tho. hlKhCHt typing itcortr last your,-, will' he offered aH on awaVd- iiKnln this year. The shoVthand cup; donuted by the ftledfui'd chamber of commerce and now M the pohhcsh.oi, of the J I ed ford high' school; will also be )n the rlna. I In mltMiion to thcHo, tlioro will e clicltl lutein I- hwii'Ih; first and irrniid ntcdalK for bi'Klnners and ViovUioh In, bnMti Commercial suh Ji'clH, 'Thorn- w'nrft' pureluiHed by ,MrM. Jerome of the local hltih ttcliuul aiid' huvu Tmen on display at jhn Ki'hool this week. The following Hat unlay, the jdnlo content In tho same mibjoctM will be. held lyt CorvalllH. und all MludeiilA tare . tint I tied to enter, whether they iipve n;on Ih tjie dis trict contest or not. : - .' Questions vital to the granger and his community were under dis cussion at the Jacksonville Grange Friday' evening with ''a fair repre sentation of Membership present. 1 During the report Of tlie market Ing oommlttee the Hat of products '."wanted" and "for sale." we read. This' new system of co-operative exchange Is meeting with great success and promises to be a' big factor to the farmer relative to hla marketing needs. Mention waa also made' of the service extended by the county agent's- office In dealing with the extinction of gray squirrels. The range arranged to have barley treated and then -distributed to the farmers at a nomi nal cost.' The county agent's of-' flee Is proving to be u real friend to the farmer. A number of ' resolutions' were unanimously passed by the Grange, the statements of wlilch read as follows: ': Kesolved; that the Jacksonville Grange gn on record as favoring the payment of' the ret und of 25 per cent of tho 1024 taxes, and that flio 'payment he mndo at once by deducting the amount from the lt2 taxes, including interest at l per cent from 1026. ' Whercns, tho dumping of garb age on highways' of tho Jackson ville Grange district 1b hocomlng a nulsanco, destroying the natural beauty of tho country and7 casting reflection on the owners of' land; adjacent. We, the Jacksonville Grange, do hereby go on record as backing any movement toward tho discontinuance of such 'practices and the providing of a public dumping grounds and will' assist In tho strict observance of all laws relative to said practice, as well' as to the prosecution of such offend ers: - A- number of Ihvestlgatlmg commltteos wore appointed to fol low up these resolutions and it Is hoped that they meet -with Hie co-oporatlon df'tne othor Grangors. It la urged that each Grange member realizes the part ho can play and the responsibilities Hint are his In being a Granger. In a large measure he can shoulder these obligations by being present at all business 'sessions.- All new members should make an effort to do some part of and have-' a share in the Grange organization that the accomplishments may bo the greater by his membership. The. nnmcB of eight cuudldatos wort) balloted clear by tile Grange Initiation IkjIo be nrrangod tor the near, fiituro. . . . ' ' Hi K.5 Conger" Wns ro-bteoW lo sorvo on, Uu full; .board', for Uio en- fllllllf Vfftl'. ' - - ' ' 1 ADAMSSTEPSUP AS PRESIDENT OF S. F. PUBLICATION - I-ester. A'dnms, son 'of Mr. and Mi-s. Charles Adams of this city, has token another sWp up in the Journalistic world; The board of direct ore of the San Francisco Publishing company, publishers of the Han' Francisco Bullqtin, recent ly elected. him president of the compuny. ' He is also! business manager St thef parieri i f Lester Is well known In tnis ciuy. He groluatcd from the Mcdford high school' and- wa a reporter on the Mcdford-Hun. He-(hen became n solicitor for Hearst farm papers; later going to work for the gucra mentb .Union. He. then went to ilm forni'lluH Vanderbllt oanera, I .....I ...a a nmmntpd tn nn Imnni'tlLnt position.' When ' the Vanderbllt papers collapsed, ho went to the Sciipps-lloward Syndicate- When Q. H. BroCkhagen purchased the Portland. Telegram, Adams was named managing eilltor. Ho then was trnhHfcrrea. tothtf San Frun clsco daily. n,- : :. . ' - ;. " .' i j iMnnnTAk HYiruRirtn f SHOW Al ISIS, 1 Jack llHTrett", veteran photon rapher of Dallas, Ore,, who recent ly came to Mcdford with tho view of locatlntr here permanently, will 111 the future he asoclated with A. J. Andersum In his studio on Main street. Mr. 11a net t hns been a photos- nipher for tho past 30 years and Will specialise In portrait work at thu, AitiUn-soit wtudid. Mv, AndcrDop plans to dovoto a majority of hot time In Ututr,(cotjumci'jilal phu tournphy. Satisfaction guaranteed When irriUlions of the kjdneys. and irregolhp bladder action annoy ; and impair health lak J roin PILLS DWRLTtC Men and women evervwhm p- w and - recommend them' mi imnvl !A1 Mtilvln, local hih school boy who has already become used to the spotllKht on tho football field and1 basketball, court, has decided to try his hick hack of the foot lights. For this reason, he accept ed ail Invitation from the Studio Players who are present Ing thelu! first production at the' JsIh thea ter Thursday and Friday iiIkMU, under the dlroctlon- of Tom Hwem, and Joined tho stuff of servant In "Tho Dover Iload." ' MInh Ijuclllo Murray,"' anothor hluh school studentt will nsslHt Al In one of the mont Intricate and speedy pieces' of serving over'mwn on the 8tKC. There is a quantity of forward' passlnfr tutd backward pawing, too, for that matter,' und both these alert younff students demonstrate a oommchdnblu an 10 tint of toohnUtuc. ' 1 Tiukets for "Tho Dover Hoad," which huvo Iteon placod at Crow son's, Drown's, Jnrmin & M'ood's, C o 1 v 1 ft ' b, , lrry Kchade's and Mann's, are Kolnw rapidly. From present Indications, thoro will bo a crowded house both night of the bow.. Am .there are .no roaerved scaU'for Oils production, themo who huve; tickets R,rof wvhtic ,0 como .earkv i s K , , Um . V :- XT- MCI 11 mil SCHOOL M COM Important' mootings of the city council- and school' boards "Will bo held tonight, at which tho latter will elect teachers for , the next school yenr, and the former will open bids for a biff lot of street Improvements, consider and proi- ably pass a new traffic ordinance for tho regulation of traffic In the business' section, open bids for various street improvements, and probably give further considera tion to new airport building mat- tors." --;' It was rumored this afternoon that for- some unknown reason, probably the poor condition of the bond market, there are few bldfe of any consequence in for Im provements- to bo mado on various streolH to the cost of $100,000 or more, 'and therefore the oponlng of bids tonight will bo awaited with considerable Interest, and It may be decided to postpone" tho Improvement matter until some future time when tho general bond situation is better. Tho new traffic ordinance. which has been in- tho course of preparatloh for months past by tho city planning commission; -was tit dared all ready this noon for final' consideration by tho council; t Little riewsoff hhpoi'funco out side of, tho election of teachors Is oxpoCted at thd board of education meeting. EAGLE POINT C.EJ ENJOYS PARTY IN For Mkle T Jarmln Woods Urag SfWi vim mm m vtmm More than $25,000 In propcrly salett wus rnpurted made here wllhln .Ihe past few weeks by W. K. ' -.ThnmnH. local realtor- and soethern OreKon representative for the Vulim SnvhiKs ami Loan com pany of Portland. Tho-huues und prnpertlrH" representt'd by these sslcM were those the loeul really offb-e was forOU to take over on hums. - - AiiuitiK the puri-husen. listed are: H. J. Htlllwell, cinpliiye of Jaekstni county, who bouiiht the rrsidenee property luruted at 4I1 wt Jack son (treat!. D. I Keed, employe of the Mutual Mill A.-Heeri Co., tho house at SS West: Jackson streot; O. S, ICakin. of the Kakln Motor Co., n California stureo at S5 Itoss ('ourt: Frank Kdwards, employe of the Bads Transfer Co., tho house at H West Fourth street: and J. Wilkinson, omploye of tho Mc Curdy Daniels Ins. Ascncy, who pun-huscd tho properly at T14 l'nrk. Fort R-inniRth. construetlon Pf ?c!!?l frronnsjijm cotnpivted. ' IIAdl.H POINT, Ore., April 10. (Hpeclnl.) The Christian Kn deavor society Rave a ifiirty In the old sehooh billhllliR Friday evening whluh was thoroly enjoyed by till. Tho time was spent In games with .Vlh:s Hurt as lender. Refreshments wore served .durltiK the uvenliiK which conslHted of cakes, Hnnd wleheH' nnd ehoeolnte. ' - Those -present wevo Sybil Caster, ltuthryn Phlllirook, Myrtle Hl-tsby, porolliy (oy.- Hylvin llunklns, Dorothy and. Klsle, .Wllhile, Dorothy learee. llacel Helms, Manrarot llrophy, Mrs. Otto Caster. Mrs. I'hllbrook. llribM't RltterlliiRN Georire. l'hll brok, Vernon Monln, Robert Phil brook, Kmly Welchnun and two teachers, . Miss Jamison and Miss Hurt. " i ' . Mi, nud Mrs. Paul Force mo tored to Central l'oh-it Sunday and spent the day with Paul's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Force. Will Buck and son Oerald of Appleunto were all night visitors- at the homo- of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faroe of the Coolny orphan! Satur dny, returnliiK to' thole honio Sun day -.'.'. . -Amontt the Knule Point people trading In Medford Saturday were .nr. anil AiriH ohh Kline, . M. Miirnlsh'. Mrs. Swuly.'iu and Mrs. Nick Young, Mrs. Kllsivnrtli 'Sjtow- ell itnd Pmil Foveiv -v Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hrown and Mr. and Mrs. Marl .Stonur wore Joint hostesses at n card party held at the homo of tho formor Satur day evening. Annum the -Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oils Nluhols. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kyle Carlton, Hr,., and. Mrs, ,!lr.y Asb,puje(. Hoyal Brawn. iM pi 'iidMti. V:U. (Irophy. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Asbpole and Mr. und Mr. F.J, JlcPherson. FARMS IS BUILT 8I1.VOY COV Oro., April 16. I Special! Another new Improve ment in our community Is the build ing of an Irrigation ditch to ac commodate four of the xetilers be ginning ot IIih mnuih- Indian creek and passhiR Ihroiigh the land of FrnnK Jolinsoiij Jon JliUI, j)c)( i h Sipeed . 4l . 1 . . I in the S 4.' 1 to 3 Ion Field : -in vr''wrn' ' - - ' !k' ' 'lai i v7.f s"" u0)tt ir . the creation of . . . REO, V," i WorldLedder in . . High, Speedy Lotv Upkeep Commercial Transportation. ! The most efficient VfztoS ton trucks ever put on the road! The speed of the world-famous Speed Wagons, fhtf ahiazirig entfufarice,' low operating cost and almost unbelievable flexibility now built into 1 yi to 3 ton Speed Wagons offer heavy haulage' like American Industry has never known before. Everything Reo world-leader in 'high speed, . long life commercial transportatiorf;-knows has been" built .into' thes remarkable models. -'-''-: f j;''v--.fj,v. :.. 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Many other features that result in amazing power, flexibility and economy. ," - Eight wheeiba'se' sizes from 134 to 179 inches in tonnage capacities of 1 ,2'and 3 tons. 4-whecl, 2-shoe, internal hydraulic brakes. Magazine chassis lubrication. Air-cushioned seats. And full equipment. .Priced from $1,295 to $2,240 F. O. K Lansing, Michigan. Call any of tne Reo dealers whose names appear ' in this advertisement. They will be glad to send a Reo' transportation specialist who will prove' these facts. Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing. Michigan. ' - Reo Junior and Tonncr Speed Wagons ' for V2 ami 1-lon Service ., The same r'emarkable flexibility, speed, economy ofoper ation, and value that distinguish the new Speed W aeons for the heavier field are also built into the Junior and Tonner Speed Wagons for half-ton and ton service. Models ranging from 115-inch to 138-inch wheelbases. All the equipment feathrcs of Speed Wagons' for heavy duty. Chassis priced from ?895 to $1,075 F. O. B. Lansing, Michigan. - ; O. V. MYERS CO. 1 , 132 S9. Riveraido 1 4 .., ... .. Phone .164 . SPEE ITWA G ON WorUI-Leader in Hiffh Speed, Iajw UpkeepComnfercialTransporlalion Johnson and llort Dennis on' the west stdo of Orator l.ako highway. 1 Ed Fisher will soon bo inovltiK Into his house recently vacated by Mrs. BorthK Ablos. . . Misses I.olah and clah Todd went to . Freewater,- Waah., last week. They expect to romala all summer. -..: u Mrs. Hen ha Abies hus moved from tho Ed Fisher , house to- thfe house owned- by Mrs. .Merrltt on tho Crnter Lake hlithway. . Chnrllo- Wlnkkn . who purchased tho Ed Fisher place, has been work ing on the- Bnmo tlio lust week biilldliiK fenco und illlis clenrinK. A Rood slsed crowd from here at tended the entertainment at Iteose Creek Friday iiiKht- last.- All re port a good .-show and: a InrKc crowd ' ... . ; - ,,u Frank lj.".Johnson.,l9 In' very ioot health ftgaliK ": hx . ' ,.l)uo to , the last few. days ot rain and snow, Inillaa creek hns rnistfd above lta bankji and la overflowing all Old low ground, rind many other I Ing MS. 000 In Jewelry samples, wns tributaries ot tho Itoguo liver huvo reported to the police, hero today done likewise, causing the river to Vy; lltlnry l-'iiund. of Fiiund lirolh- ralse to nearly high water mark, j ers. New York jewelers. but so far has done no dnmago. lrs. Hatlle Winkle and mother, Mrs. Frank Johnson, went to Med ford on business Monday. . . I'lnno "Chute" Works ... SANTA ANA. Cal., April 10. (4") ; An alrplnno with its motor cut off at 6000 feet' altitude Was success fully, lowered to the ground by a. parachute tbat took up the plane's wolght utter a drop of but 200 tcot. 1 ': SANTA UAKHAKA, Calif.. April -lir. TI Theft of a trunk eontaln- . 1!-J- -- - ' i Constipated .ftwteftdof rt.jit-forminff pnysic- or strone, irntnttnrr norrflt tnko-NATURE'S KEMKDT ftt thoanfo, dependable, nil 'TO NIGHT Mjrb tomorrow alrishL TO MORROW t!ot25cbox. , ALRIOHI Recommended and old by EASTS IDE tUCli SYRUP At all dealer "." Dijtriliuled by Hart Cigar Co, PY'pft., pprttj.ncj- Evwybody likes ifc jL v 5 . - Ft Make Whoopee at the ELKS W JKAJNJJ i DANCE TONIGHT ' The Public' Invited Little Chats About Your Health , - .No. 24 To Sufferers ' from "Indigestion" is lioii'lil iiml used indisurinit secure rcljj?t- from -iuiliKCstt'iri IVrlinps iniiro nimliciiic niitcly 'by tho- public1, to tliiih liny , other tvoiillli'. - A well known physician niivs' .there, iire tt -'dozen ciiuJes1 for the symplom known ns indiyestiou, tiiuong tlicnl bciliK constiptioii,. worry,, ulcer; iMuteei,' iiifliimliinlion of flie-. pull bliiddcr, trull stones, adhesions, improper eating, etc.; . I .Hi Knowiiiif tliose facts,' would yon tt'ust yourself to say Id ,he done under the circuiiLstiinees? 1 . . wfiat Kjidnh ;.' V v 't.- " ':. .... ' Don V hike needed,. j;et.. xiipply il. - M. us fill your.iM'ctii'i'ptiiuis. ,'iltend our service. chances. Whenever vou feel lliul lielpjs el'lieielil adviei. Yinir dnelur is Ihe one tn" Your pliysicum will reeom-' Jarmin & Woods Phone C6 THE OWL DRUG STORE 8. Wt Corner Main and Central Ave. It Medford,. Or. CLASSIFIED APYERTISWG GETS RESyLfJ 1