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wjiwiw&&xii&iKtww wrtv ditw.' M PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AM INIinPlSNIltiNT NKVVHfVlKn t'UHMHIir.lt KVr.HY .VKTKHNOON JSXriJIT Ht'NDAY HY THIS Mi:i)i-oitn ntiNTiNd co Officii Mnll Tribune Untitling, 25-87-20 North Fir streoli tclephono 75. Tho Drmocrntle Time. Thn Medford Ainu, Tho .Mwironi thiiiiiip, ma pouiii' em Orogontnn, Tho Anhtnnd Tribune. sunscnirTion bates Ono yenr. by until - .. -.6.00 Ono month, by mnll .. - ... .60 l'cr monlli, ilitlvereil by currier In Mcilford, riincnlx, Jncksonvillo ntid Centrnl l'olnl .SO Hfttiinlny only, by mnll, per ycnr.. 5.00 Weekly, per jrnr .. ..... 1 60 Offlelnl Paper of the Oily of Medford. nrrir.lnl I'ntier of .lurkson County. Kntcretl ni ncecind-clns matter nt Medford, Oregon, untlor tho net or .March 3, 1870. Sworn Circulation fr 1914, S58S. Putt leased wlro AsKoclntod Tress ills patches. BEGAN BY KAISER PKTHOaitAl), Feb. 2. Itcncwnl of n fierce offensive by tho Gentians in tho region of Sochncr.ew nml Horji inovv, on tho rontl to Warsaw, is nd mitted in nn official statement Nsued licro toilny. Tiio violence of tho Ger mnn uttnek, the statement stt.vs, com pelled porno of the Italian unit" to retire to the second line of trenches. The comnitinicntioit was ns follews: "On tho rijilit hank of the Lower VNtuln on Jnnnnry HI our cavalry lniitlo a sudden nnd ftttciestful as sault upon the German Hue alenj: the front between Ilrcztin nud Lake Orcr. clejo, fifteen cists (ten mile-) north of Sierpec, capturing many officers and soldiers. It can bo snid the success of the Germans .lnuuary III in the vicinity of llorjimow, wore relatively insig nificant compared to the lo cs we in flicted on the enemy with our nrtillcrv fire, our counter attack and our bay onet char-re. According to report front our military chiefs the Itussian artillery inflicted damage on the Ger mans. Our pins di-perccd den-e throngs of German infantry and re duced their pinners to -ilcnee. This made it po ihle for us to re-i-t their force attack. "The fighting in the Carpathian coiitiuucs. In spile of the reported participaiton of fiofh Au-trian troops, which up to the prc-enl time have not actually appeared on our front, we were succe ful in rcelliu every endeavor of tho enemy to as sume the offensive in the vicinity of Slount Ik'nkid and .Mount Wys.how, and nc ate continuing to advance witli success along the front from Xijniu, I'olliatiKu to Loudvi-ky. SCHOOL GLEE CLUB AI E Tiio (Beo c!ul) of the Medford high school under tho direction of Miss Inez Coffin, will glvo a program nt tho Page theatre tonight, for tho benefit of tho musical department of tho school. The nunibors given will bo very pleasing nnd this entertain ment deserves tho support of tho peo ple of Med ford. This program la given in addition to the full moving pleturo program with no InTcnso in admission. MEDFORD WINS IN OPENING DEBATE Tho dubato nt tho local blgh school Inst evening bot.vcon the Ashland and Medford High i.cliool teams was won by tho latter, Medford will next meet Grants Pubs, tho dato to bo arranged later, nnd Ashland Is eliminated from tho scijcs for tho championship of southern Oregon, Tho subject, "Public Ownership of Railroads" was ably handled. The Judges were F. M, Calkins of Medford, Prof. Agcr of Talent and Dean Stroublo of tho University of Orogon. Tho decision was unanimous. Clin ton Purl;cpllo, Hugo Lunburg nnd Karl Hubbanl ropresenled tho local school nnd Hobott Spenco, Kenneth LIU)' and Boy Abbcrnft, Ashland. Ac cording to tho Judges thoro was nolli Jng nmateiulsb nliout moot. Tho do bntors were not ill at caso and tbolr onitorlcAl ability was displayed most Bploudldly. Contrary to custom tho attendance, was good. MEDF0nDEDIT0R IS PRESS DELEGATE RALUM, Ore, Kob. 2 (Jovomor "With) combo today appointed five Orogon dolppntes to tho International Press congress to bo bold In San Francisco, July &-10. Thoy are: Jlruro Dennis, odltor tho Observer, La Grande; Kdgar II. Piper, odltor Portland Oregonlnn; K. 15. Brodlo, publisher tho Oregon City Kntorprlso and president of tho Stato Kdltorlal association, John V. Carroll, editor tho lSvunliiK Tolegram nnd It. W Jluhl, oditpr o tho Medtord Sun. FIERCE OFFENSIVE ON WARSAW FRONT BARNES SUGGESTS PLAN 10 SECURE To the Editer: The fanner will take irtigiition if and when u satisfactory contract ts presented to him for his signature. It will co-t to p't water for n snmll acreage, sy JIO.UOO acre, $'M nn ucre and .fil.GO nn ucre uiaiutcnancc. Interest on .-foil at 0 per cent is 1 a year. This, added to the mainten ance cost of $2,oQ nn nero, makes $f.n0 a year per acre. Therefore water must have a renl- al value of .f.l.oO nn acre per jear here or the project would not he self supporlin;;. 1 bclicxc ncatlv excrv farmer can afford to pay this amount per ear for water for the greater part of In land. I know he cannot pay more than this, nnd I know that -ome cannot take water for all of their laud. Evcrv cent of the ?."0 nn nero tnti-l be scnt in building the ditch. Every cent of the $2.50 received for mam tennnee must be spent in maintaining nnd improving this ditch at the cnu of ten '"ears we should have a better ditch than we started with nnd n ditch that would co-t less to main tain. The farmer should be allowed to work out the maintenance charge each winter, or ns much ns possible of it. The farmers subscribing should be civen nn option to btiv protect nt the end of the ten years on a twentv ycar plan if they want to buy. Ilv that time the fanner would have land leveled nnd be out of debt so he could buv if he wanted to. How to Hnl-o $l,.-,00,M0? How rni-e the 1 .VIO.OOO to build the ditch? A-hlaud business men rai-ed nearly this amount to put drinking water into A-hland. Du-lncss men nnd fanners can fonn nn irrigation company to con tnict ditch, rent nnd sell water. At any time company stock would he made receivable at par in payment for n water right to be sold nt ."r.'iO an acre. A share of stock having par value of .f.iO could be exchanged for a paid-up water right to one acre at any time, then the -toek would be cancelled nud a paid-up water right issued. From then on the owner would only pay maintenance. Only subscribers for water or their as signs could tuni stock in for water right. For example, if I was tho owner of five shares of stock which cost inc .2.")0 nnd Marshall Hros. held option of water for five acres, the could buy my stock nt par and turn it in to company nnd get a paid up water right. Each share of stock would have back of it a iiaid-un wa 'er riuht to one acre. From the first dav there would be a market for this -toek. It would be cilt-eilircil and -life ns any kind of bond", and it would be comprehensible tho owner of this stock would know what wns back of it. I believe the committee that was unpointed at the last irrigation meet ing, with n few more ndded to it, could get this l,.r)00.000 subscribed in ono week's time. .1(1,000 Acres Enough I believe in the sumo length of time the committee that was apHiint cd to get sugar beet ucreago could gel tho :J0,()(JU acres biibncrihcil for water. 8omo farmers who subscrib ed for witter would take stock; the bushiest, men would take tho balance. Maybo it could bo mudo 50,000 acres, but I believe 110,000 ncrcs would cover it. Tho maintenance cost would bo pro rata afler the ten years was up and the farmers took over the "roject. Now, I have not mentioned nor con sulted any irrigation company or in dividual. It is about 3 o'clock Mon day morning and raining, so it's not a dry weather drenm. It's no schemo to gel u sugar beet factory here, nor a sawmill, nor u railroad, nor to raise the price of land, nor to make tho fellow's job easier that collects taxes. was a member of tho board ot directors of tho Water-Users' as sociation under the government proj ect at Montiose, Colo., for several years, so am not without experience. I nover got paid a cent lor nny tune put in at this job in Colorado. I urn not, nor is lcu Sheldon, look ing for n job in this proposed irriga tion company. I believe a plan along the lino suggested can bo woiked out. 1 behove every one inloresled should he at tho irrigation meeting Tuesday. J. C. HAKNKS. BILL TO INCORPORATE BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. A hill to incmpoiate the Hoy Scouts of Amer ica under a ledcriil charier was fa vorably reported today by tho house judiciary committee. Smoke Homo-Mado Cigars. Governor Johnson, Mt, Pitt and La Vlsts are the best. N GSYSTEM 1UT5DFORD MATL TRIBUNE. Soon All Water Will Be Used and Where Will Valley Get Supply? To the Kdlter: Wo ask space In your valuable paper to nay n fow words on water, much talked of in tho past nnd at present tho cause of spirited meetings throughout the valley. In attending one of these meetings, bold In our town a night or so back, wo were struck with the aual.Mlcal force with which the different speak ers attacked a proposed bonded wat er district. They thoroughly tore down the proposed method of procur ing much needed water; they were enthusiastic, Intelligent talkers, full of spirit and vim. We have no doubt ns to tho success they will have In de feating this project. They wcro nil for rejection nnd tho people weio with them. The majority admitted that water was Important, but not one of the spenkers'Offered a substitute for tho district plan. Hero the thought struck us, that water Is of vital Im portance to Uogue ilvcr valley; wat er Is her only salvation nnd If the Fish Lnko water Interests need nil their water for their own purposes, it is high time that those people who put so much energy In destrojlng this proposition, look for water in other directions with equal xeal. The future owners of our streams aro not going to bo so easily dealt with as Undo Sam is nud the present water companies will have use for all of the water they can get. Within the net ten cars the wat ers of our rivers w III be used to move most ot our railroad trains by elec tricity. Three years ago n small railroad In Montana wos electrified. It then moved more tons of freight and traveled mora miles with ten electric locomotives In n ear than had been dono with 20 steam en E PITTSBURG. Feb. 2 The Ohio river pa ed twenty-four feet early today and continued to ri-e nt the nte of six inches nn hour. Grent blocks of ice wc.re swept out of the Alleghany nnd reports from up trenm points indicated much wa ter was jet to come from Unit water shed. The Monongnhcla river was sta tionary, but flooded streams in uorlhwc.-t Virginia have only com menced to put out water and it will not reach here until night. Scores of families in the lower wards of tho old city of Allegheny were moving. The warm rain continued. Flood waters of the Allegheny river isolated the north side station nnd tracks of the Baltimore & Ohio rail toad soon nftcr 10 o'clock, nt which hour EMi-itiou park, homo of the Pittsburg Federal league team, was two feet under water. Itiver men es timated that several thousand per sons living in towns along the flooded streams hud already moved to high ground. OF WALSKNIiritn. Colo.. Fob. 2. John Ilurko nnd Charles Haines, president and secretary rcscctlvoly, of tho local union of the United Mlno Workers of America, wero arrested last night on IndlctmontB returned by tho grand Jury of Iluorfnno county which has boon Investigating disord ers incldont to tho recent Colorado coal miners' strlko. They wcro charged with murder. Court offi cials rofuscd to reveal details of tho accusations or tho names of other de fendants, with tho exception of Wil liam T. Hlckey nnd Eli M. Gross, of ficers of tho Colorado Stato Federa tion of Labor, arrested In Denver last nlglit. 1C It RIVER 0 RAMPAG 3DC TJV'RYTHING, good A-- bad, gets mo' so with age. Thar even ain't no fool like an ole fool. Mellowness ! the rare gift beitowed by Time on only the bet of nun's or nature's handiwork the fine wine, the fine violin and VELVET. VELVETI be Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, is Kentucky Durlcy do Luxe, with all its natural flavor and body mellowed to an aged-in-tbe-wood smoothness by more than two years careful curing. 10c tins and 5c neuMloed bag.. JtfJuOCCO 0. IE 3C HOC fttTCDFORD, QR1MKW. TUKSDAV. FlOnUl'AKV 2. gines before. Their savings for ono cnr amounted to between 30 and 40 per cent. On these results the Chicago, Mil waukeo nud SI. Paul tallway, a gieat transcontinental Hue, Is now electil f.vlng Its first unit; from Three Forks. Montana to Avery, Idaho. They will take power from !. power plants. Put IT power plants along the Itoguc nnd the Klaiuntli and how much water will oti have left for litigating this valley? Humor already has It that Jim Hill Is going down the Klamath with an electric line. Hill's Northern Pacific owns a halt Interest In that little Montana lino first electtlfled. lie knows the results. The S. P. has electrified west of Portland. They have had a taste of it nnd llko it. Next the main lines will string wires and In the twink ling of nn o water will become more than valuable, It will bo unob tainable. Tho falling waters of the Uogue will be working hundreds of miles In all directions In the form of electric energy nnd our sons and daughters who will need a few drops of the precious fluid for the thirsty soil welt worn out by you, w III pay an ever lasting tribute to Censar for the priv ilege. We do not own laud In the pro posed district, nor are wo for or against any of the propositions now being advanced, but-If these few lines will help stimulate tho people of Hoguo river valley to get water or an option on water from somo source or other for present or futuro use the object of tho writers will bo nt t .lined. Tin: onsi:uvi:us. Phoenix. Feb. 1. ISTEEL SET-BACK ON ILL STREET NEW YOItK, Feb. 2. Prices re acted before tho end of tho first hour, Cnnndlan Pacific losing two points, and Heading and Steel vlcldlng on profit taking. Selling of Canadian Pacific was again ascribed to Euro pean forces, that stock being decided ly Irregular In tho London market. Steel's setback was regarded as nat nrnl In vlovv of Uio sudden recovery from yesterday's low prlco. There wcro advances of substantial propor tions In such specialties as Sears-Boo-buck, Hnrvcster, U. S. Rubber and the petroleums. Another sensational rise In wheat options acted ns a partial dctcrrment to make tho activity, trad ing becoming dull nt mld-dny. Bonds wore steady. TRIED TO TORPEDO PARIS, Feb. 2. A "Gennnn sub marine jesterday made an unsuccess ful attempt to torpedo thu British hospital ship A-turins," according to u communication given out todn" bv the minister of murine, "thus violut ing the formal clnuso of Tho Ilnguo convention of J007 rcirurding tho ut tuckiiig of hospital vessels." The Autersias, thu ministry ex nlniiicd, was fifteen miles northeast of thu Havre lightship when the at tack was mnde. .. ....... ...... .. , ... ... . ... ..." I....".'!.- i HAIR COMING OUT? ..... ...... Dandruff causes a fovorlsh Irrita tion of tho scalp, tho hair roots shrink, loosen and then tho hnlr comes out fast. To stop falling hnlr nt once, and rid tho scalp of every partlclo ot dandruff, get a 2D-ccnt bottle of Dandcrlno at any drug store, pour a littlo In your bund and rub It Into tho scalp. After a fow applications tho hnlr stops coming out and you can't find any dandruff. 31 oir Wis W D it It SEEK 10 RECOVER EVEN MILLIONS m WRECKERS NHW YORK, Fob. 2 Suit was filed today In the mipieino court to lecover 7,OlH,000 fiolit Daniel (I. Held, W, II. .Mou to. and their nnso. elates, alleged to have been dlveitod as n "pieteuded loan" from the Menu ury of the Chicago, Rock Island Pacific tallway comnany with no benefit to the (oiupauy, Tho suit Is biought by N. L. Am stu of Boston nud 11 other stock holders, who together hold 715 III shares of tho company's stock. It Is charged that tho money was diverted to the Chicago Rock Inland "i Pacific railroad company, the so- called Iowa holding company of the Rock Island s.vstcm, for the purpose of effecting a sale by the latter com pany or some 1311,000,000 slock of the &!. Louts and San Francisco rail-to-id It ts alleged that In carrying nut tie transaction the holding com pany rave the railway, or operating company, woithless debentures which haw i-liico been wiped out In fore closing' proceedings. TRIED EOR TREASON PRI-rrORIA. via Loudon, Feb, 3. Poller tlrobler, a memlK'r of the Par liament of the I'nlon of South Africa, nnd a grandson of Pnul Kruger, has been committed for trial on n charge of treason. An official announcement Issued here sets forth Hint 71 burghers who declined to serve against tho (ermaiis In the southwest have been ordered courtmnrtl.illed. Five hundred oth ers who professed willingness to Join their commands but urged various reasons for exemption, will be sent back to their home districts where local boards will Inquire Into the facts. w Makes Stubborn Coughs Vanish in a Hurry SurprUlnxIr Cooil Cough 87rup S Kallr and Chrauly .Made al Home If some one In jour family Ims nn ob stlnnto cough or u ImiI throat or clu-st cold that has btru hanging on and iclii'rs to 3 U'lil to tri'Utincnt, get friiia iiuv drug store -!; ounces of Piut-x and make it into n pint of rough srup, and watch that cough vanish. Pour tiio U'6 entires of Plnrt (CO rents worth) into u pint Uittlc nrnl till tho liottlo with plain grumiliitrd niigur sjrup. 'J Lo total cot l about n I -i-utn, and give oii a full pint a family supply of u most elfivllve rciniilv, at it saving of -'. A ihiv's uc will iinmillv ou-rrouic u hard riaigh. I.'uslly pri-imrid in !i minutes full din-ctlous with I'iiivx. Kcciih (H'rfcctlv and lias a pleasant taste. Children like it. It's really rcinarknblc bow promptly and rnsily H Iookoiw thu drv, lumrso nr tight cough nml bruin thn inlliimnl im-in-brniirs in if painful rough. It iiUo stnpi the formation of plib-gm In tin' throat and bronchial tubca, Unix ending the pi r sistrnt Iimim couch. A splendid rcim-dy for bronchitis, windr rnugLj, bronchial ustlima and whooping lougli, Pincx Is n special and lilulilv rnnM-n- tratid compound of genuine Norway pino i-xtrart, rich in giinlacol, which is so Jicanng to inn inciniirancH. Avoid dNnnpointuirnt bv nuking votir drilL'L'Ut for '"Jl, ounce ( I'ltiev." nnd do nt accept nnvtlilntr else. A guarantee of absolute Kntisfnctlnn gtx-H with this preparation or money promptly rcfuinkd. 'Jhe Pincx Co., Ft. Wavm-, Ind. Does Not Rub Off, Lasts 4 Times n Loaf si Otbcu, Sum Work. Get a Can Today .THE ROAD" rmsifiHiv KflgSlEDY rr!?T,53 vrVvt.1: . l i V C v.r' .'u ..rmj,'",: , t&rtH, O.W t Thin road Is very iincoituln, but If you' will proceed cautiously and in quire tho way of those who aio wear ing satisfactory glasscn you will find that It leads you to DR. RICKERT Kyoslglit 8K)cInllst Ovor Douol's No Drops Used r-u.ZZrBWWRKWfM liJlT j 'J. ill tAiiJBBr li)lo I L PARIS, l-Mi.U. "l-'orlhe Tiis time in liitiiv laiglund cnu xuv 'lite ncu U rice,'" declined WiiihIou Spencer Cliuicliill, (Ileal Biitniii'H lust loid of lite iiilmiiulty, in nn ititeixlcw with HughcM Lciotix, editor of the Mat ill. "In the du.VH when ou nnd we fought each other," ho continue), "our most iiiipoitnnt vieloiieM never brought us Hccuiity comparable, with that which we enjoy todny. Kvcn nf tcr Tinfulgnr we knew nothing like it. 'Suppoiing (Icimuny hiw l'neiid ships nud lelutionships in South Amei ten, how can help icncli her fiom them now t There rcmuini the United SltilcH. Public opinion thcie hesitated, peihiips, in bellow ing iln sympathies, but nt the prcM'tit mo ment It in fully unified. We shall nr range to lake precautions fully com patible vvilli the rights of belliger ents nud the icspect duo to iieutinls "(Icmuiuy is like a mutt throttled with n heavy gag. You know thu ef fect of such a gag, when action is necessarv. The effort wears out the heuit nud (Icintnuy knows it. This prchMiro Mini! not be relaxed until slit gives in uucouditiouiilly, for even if vou of l-Vnnce nnd if our nllics should decide to withdinw from the slittggle, which is iiiconccivnblc, we F.ugiiwh would cniry on thu war lo the bitter end." IH'NIIRLDS OF WOML.V unwndnva aro entering the profes alons or business world nud go to work day after day In bad health, af flicted with some female ailment, dragging one foot wearily after the other, working with an oo on the iloik. nnd wlsllng for closing time to come. Women In this condition should lake Lvilla l. Pltikhaui's Vegetable Compo.ind, uindo from roots nud herbi. It Ims brought health nnd happiness to mom women In Ameri ca than nny other remedy, (live It u trial. John A. Perl UNDERTAKE Lsdy Assistant M 8. HAUTL1CTT Phone M. 47 an 47-JB inbaOjuioa atarviM Daeaty OuiBsm For Reliable Stylish Tailoring EE KLEIN 128 East Main. Unstairs RICH, HEAVY CUT GLASS There Is hardly anything that thu average shopper can easier go astray on that Cut (Bass. Like thu purchaser of Diamonds, the hti)or of Cut (Bass should depend largely upon the experience nud In tegrity of the person who Is selling It. High-grade Cut (Bass Is sold at this store, and no other kind. Wo buy from the best known miiiiu facturcru In thu world, Kvory nrtlcle we show you Is de signed with artistic skill, and ground with oxnctlng care, Wo fully guarantee nil our Cut (Bass to our customers. A varied Hue of desirable articles to show. Wo request n look. MARTIN J. REDDY Jeweler iilll IJiht Main For Exchange Forty Acres Foothill Farm with small houito, barn and chicken houses, 5 acres In alfalfa, carrying school fund mortgage tor fftQO, 0 per cunt Interest, will bo exchnngo, subject to Ben, for t-oinfortablo homo In Medford, to be clear of In cumbrance This 40 acres Is adopted to lings, poultry und small dairy. Fair outrnngo und abundanco of firewood tim ber, ROGUE RIVER LAND 10. Room 107, M. I & IL Bldg. Opposite lt Office HROniEi HID 1 GERMANY C COUGHED ALMOST CONSTANTLY (livnl VliltM) for Vluol Ovcra Severo Bi-oiiiblal Cough, Yluol Hunccded After t:cijtlilng Lino Fulled. Dognlunn, Ala, -"1 inn a house keeper and have three In my family, and I had a tonlhlo cough and pulmi In my chest for so long I was dls coiiraited. I coughed almost con stantly and would almost lose my bicath, My trouble InterComd with Iny work bm-uuse I was so vveakunil riin-dinvn (rum continual coughing. I took cod liver oil oiuuIsIoiih and other medicines which did ino no good. Finally our druggist told mo about Vluul, 1 tiled It nud noticed mi Impioveiueiit almost Immediately and Us continued use tins completely cured me, Vluol la certainly wonder ful nud I praise B wherever I go.' Mrs. W, H. Carlisle, llogalusn, A!a. The reason Vluol Is so successful In curing chronic roughs, colds and bronchitis, Is Iiccuuno of the healing and tissue building Influence of tho medicinal ptluclplcs of cod liver oil, assisted l tho tonic und blood mak ing properties of tuutu iron, all con tained In Vluol. If Vluol falls to benefit nny person In this vicinity who suffers f Mini chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis, nr to build up tho weak, run-down or debilitated, we will pay back their mono). .Medford Pharmacy, .Med ford, Ore and at nil leading drug stores over) where Adv. STAR .MOM.VY.Tti:SD.Y A .Moot NnUsfjIug nml Thrilling Pro gram Hearst-Seliff News One Part Helen Holmes The Plot at the R. R. Crossing One Part Pnthe Drama Close Cropped Clipping One Part The Exploits of Elaine Second Part "The Twilight Sleep" Two Paris tJcorge Ado's I'nldo The Husband Who Showed Up and Did His Duty One Part Mntluco.!:in P .M. livening 7:00 THE PAGE Mcilfortl's Lcaillittf Theater TucNilny .Mulliicit t! O'CP'tk IMIson Pines of Lorey Two Parts . Hssauay Within Three Hundred Pages Ono Part Lubln i The Quack Two Parts Blograph All On Account of the Cheese Thrown Off the Throne Comedy TONIUIIT The High School 1 Glee ClubJ -'. Will Hlng In Addition to tho Full Mov lug Plctiito Program "HiimoroKiiiin'i Dvorak "Melody In F" Itubonstoln "Bridal Chorus" from "Tho Uoho Maiden" "Barcarollo" fiom , "The TuIoh of Hoffman" Tho Medford High Kchool (Boo Club Is u credit not only to our school but to Medford. This club deserves tho support of our citizens. Thoy are trying to ruluo a fund to Improvo tho school fucllltlos for musical dovel- opiuont. Thoy solicit your support, Admission O-tO-lOo