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1 1 .t'TvTB V UTEDTOTIT) MATL TRTBUNE. M"TCDFOTtD. OREfiON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1, , 1010 FIELOMND TRACK SCHOOL MEETS PRINCESS WHO WEDS FOR LOVE receive tbronnh tliin unidiio tirrnnire inent. which, no fur ns is known, is the first of its kind, no one hns ut tcmpted to Htato w'lU nnv ilcirrce of eerlninlv, but men who lire intimutolv neiiuiiinlcil with the motion picture indi'Htrv nnd who known from ire- vioim exiierienco llic populnrilv nc cordt'd to other biff Kpeeiul screen at traction", predict thnt the amount that will ultimately be paid to the Kcd C'roKM under the terms of the lute eolmiel's donntion will run well into mix fitrnri's. WnsbluKton Hunt Orr(;n SHATTLB, Fob. 2" Tho Univer sity of Washington bnskot ball team won from tlio Oregon Agricultural collo'o quintet here tonight hy a score of 28 to 1(1. ' LETTO COMPLETE !F( TO BE PUBLISHED ( Julnl liumt tu l)i litilil (o limlmlo all schools In county. Aiihinuu mul Moil. ruril will hold u Julut fluid uutl Irook IIIOOl Willi U I I'll III Of till) IjtlHl lltllllltlll MOli'oluil from ittlior schools, If iru ont ulnus dlin'jiamid m a inoiit Iiik of 1ho Jnolitou County IIIkIi School Tuai'hm'n unnix lnlloii hi'lil at Atihliind nn WAnliltiKtou's blrihd'y mnturliil Me, norno ri'prcmmtutlvos from thin valloy will tin nt to tint stntu nthlci tlo roiitimt liulil l ICuKiino. Tim exuftitlvn comniltli'u of tint foil I horn Orouon Atlilollc inuttii'lntluu Ybli'h Ih I'oiniioiinil of nil illitlrli'ls of tlo ixcoiul mul itilr( Iiihii In Jurkson raiinty iliicililml to li old uiiolliiir mi mini fluid mul truck uuinit lit Tutiuit, ITOlMildy on tint Iiiih or Mny. Tho I'miol Hold mul triii'k i'Voiiu will lui I' old, hoys mul ulrhi linlni; illvldml Into rlmmi's no Hint iniiiiy will ho t,iin flfi d hy iho uhyiilrnl triilnliui. ITIll fl, It, HmIiIiihoii of Tlilulit, wan f'eoloil prcaliloiit of I In- ominliullon f.ir tlin irHfiit yoiir, I'rln. (l. v. Cod ward of Jiu-kiionvlllit, vlco nruM djiit, mul Prin. (1. W. Mlliim or I'hocnlx niMToiHry-tri'imiiri-r. Thin I'MiKilo Ik lomiioi-inl of ri'iiroiioiiin t'voti of nil Hrhoti'a ot tlm hdcoikI mid, tlllril i.'liim In Jn.kiiou I'oiuily, milt Iuh nliiKi'il four micnmiiriil nmotit nt Tnltnt In .nnt yours. Tlio nrlzo trophy In iho Hllvur ciin put up ly tlio Clyinplq mirloty of tlm Tiilonl srliool lt 1'.H with Hut llildiTHltuidlllK Hint It be linlil onii ycnr hy tlio school win i:l( Hi ttrniU'ni nutnlmr of polntH nt liny iiulhorU.-d ni'ilotlc moot. Tlio rip ctrt pnri Into pi'Mnniioiit pomom t'on of u nrliool only nfior ImvliiK l ion won thrvo llnum. tiolil Hill hold tlin run yrar In I ail. Cviilrnl I'olnt In I HI.'.. T.iirnt In UMii mul I'boonh In IUI7. On ni'i'oiiut of Iho limunioriililn nt-livlt tint In tlio sprint! of 13IH brought nliout hy tlin war. ho rKUlnr nnuiiiil t-nntost were livid liutt your. In ordor Hint ihnro nilitht ho no ronfllcl In ilntoa, mul ruins Rovurn liiK tint roiulttrt of tlio various intuitu, Iho IIIkIi Hrliool Tonclivrn ntisarlntlou nppolotiid a coinmltlon ronalatlnK of Comity Kupt. (i, V, Akot of Jnrkaon vlllr. I'rlnrlpnl l'ot.r I.. Hprnrcr of Alttlninl. Principal (I. V. (iodwnrd of Jacknonvlllo, Minn Itonutu Mctirull and Minn Nuwlniiil both of Mmlforil. whoito iliity It. will 4m to make rcoui i:icuitiitloir roKardliiK the ronlmts. Tlio (loli) Hill Irriimtion diHlriot litis I'limmi'd tlii'ir dIuii lor flnwlriiii the vtituil Hint in to inii'i'v will ii r to the uroiiH on I lm Boutli Hiilo of tlio Itotiuv liilow town, hiivh ' Iho Uold II.Mill Nowm. Tlio cool iiu't lo build tlio i'iiiiuI, livid bv Curtor & Kroner on tlio I'lmt phut nliiii did not moot with tlio uuiirovitl ol' J. I). Noiilc. ronrc'Hoii lulivo ol' tint IiuiIhiiiiiiiiih Trimt coin I'ltn v. tliu bond lioldi'iK, ii flor lookiuit over tliu I'litiro propoHilion, i'iuiiri'd tliut too miiiiv iinl'omccn oiri'iim Htunt'oH niiL'lit nriHu i'or vrolioinv mid hiiuuohIciI ttinl tlio work bo comi'lotvil niidor it I'ontrni't or ooiitruntH Htiim liitinv n fixed prion mid tiiiio. Wo uu- ilrrHlutid IIiik lilni wim mliiDlcd bVi tlio 1,11111 il of iliroctoiH. K. S. Co rl it. Iniililor of tlio lii'Mil worhu l';::' ,!:t' ..si.-.l, !:-.: l;oi:n nwiinl i'd tlm rontrnot to liniHli tlio ditoli iih fur iih Kimoi rri'ok. Tom li. l'i'iiri'0 Iiiih tlio roiilrurt for roiiinloj i litf tin' ciiiiiiKM'rititf of Iho nroicot and Iiiih Hoouroil tlio axiliiiH-i of John DilhoiH. Jiiiiiiw Alldi'rnoil IioIiIh u I'oiilrni't for hdUido nml rock work tn-itr tin- I'liinii'H, Toiiov loti whh awarded n ooulraut for oxi'n valiiui lit llork t'oiiil. A roiitrui'l will bo lot in tlm Hour I'lilnro for tlio ronmlotion 'ol' till reiiiiiin'nir work liolow Iho Inst cool rnoior'H work. It in cMtimnlifil Hint tlio nroioct will bo complolod bv May I. I). l. Muo CoHlium. tlio tiMimiin; ami trad nn 0011- trnctor. Iiiih removed Iuh mil torial mid inulcM and loft for tlm Hontli Tliiirsdav ni'.'bt. Tlio affirm nud dirorlom v.lm will I'oiniilolr tlio enleri'riM' nro I. T. Unl- liL'her. prcsiilcnt : ClinrloH t'liiiionlin. Hocretnrv. with C II. Hovd njid K. IK Kihiiiiui. dirortorH. 'A ' i ' ' ' l I PRinccrr PATRICIA ' "Arrnntred marrlnnot" ore' no more popular evon In royal circle and I'rincosi Patricia of Con naugbt will wed only for love. Ilor hunbdnd will be Commander Aloxander Itninony, hair to the ICnrl of Dalhouxle, who'wai ror olKht .monthii aldo-de-camp to the. father of tbe prlnceaa In Canada.. On Siitiinlnv nftornonn the ladies t ltoioirvolt Si liool circle wore Iion t wih nt n Wohliiniilon Ion held nt Iho I oino of Mm. K. J. Skewm on Knnt f tain hi t oot. Tlio Minoinint roonm wero ilenornlrd in "tlio colorh" mid tlio tin ti'iotjo note wn carried nut llirnimli out tlio nflvrnoon. Some hundred luoMn wore iuchoiiI mid dnintv ro frcahmontH wore norvod. Tlio follow, iiie ileliuhllol iirou'riim WnS'iircHontod: Violin moIoh, Mihn Vim lcr Sluin, nc rotnpuniril bv Mr. V. ('. Jnnen: voonl HOlo. Mrn. Frank Ihiiiich, nccnmimuii'd bv Mm. Junes : rejiilim:. Mm. K. N. McKennov. iiiauo nolo. M ks Wilil'red Clnncv. Kv. Mvron T. Hiiojoi' irnve a lime lv nml inspiiiiu; talk alonir rdiicn. iiint:l linos, briiiuiiiL' mil hoiiio of I bo Jo odr iih lliov bavo been (iiipluiNiisril hvrtconl viirhl cvonli. mahiiiit n pirn fur education. Hint first ami InM, do veloi h the man from pvorv side, fivoid iirovinciitliMin, nml pruilneiiiu' mi iiulividiiiil with breadth of vision, n Hcliool hVfleiii unfotlored bv imli lii!R: mid toaoliom whoso rxiiltoil livvs and iiomiiniililv ninko llicm n nositive furco for bih riulouviii', both in tbe InnHronui mul in Iho cniumiinilv. mid l'iitiilly tlio ooiiiidoto Ameriraiii.nlion Of our whole hyhIoiii of ediienlinn. SEEKING RELIEFSFOR : KncnuriiKlnK iiowh for tlio minora of Houtborn OreRon nnd northern Calirnmlii wan coiOiilned In tlio fnl IowIiik teloRrnm reoolvod Suturdny by P. S. Drninwoll of Clrnnt Pnnn from llonry M. Pnrlt nt Port hind: , "1 hnvo JiiHt boon fnfnrnteil that tho Iioubo hun dlroc.tod tlio confor onco commlltoo to ollmlnnto Iho Hon t'ornon nmrndniont, which lillln the ('hnmhorlnln bill for tlio roltof of ehromo prodttrern. Wo hnvo obtnln vi till Iho nupport posBlhlo horo to BtronRthon tho hnniU of Chninborlnln who Boonm to bo tho Uoy man. Wtould ndvlBo that you Bond nlRlil letters to Hcnntorn Chiimhnrlnln nnd Slnnott, urRlUK tholr contliiiiod support ot tlio menBiirn for tho rollof of tho mlnorB. Jiy prompt'nctlon wo will win." .AMIR OF AFGHANfSTAN MURDERED FEBRUARY 20 T.OXnOX. lVh. 2I.-Ualiilnillali Klinn. tlin ninif of AI'iibaniHlnn. wiik mnrilorod on I'Vlininrv 'in. nccordinif SPEAK HERE WEDNESDAY Tlio uovernmeiit. Tinder llic iiiispiooii of the Wutnen'K hand Armv of Amrf -icn. i Krndiiur rvMrovntntivufl of that orenuirntiiin tlirouiili nil the Hlntos. Tbii Indies w ill . bo in Mcillord Wednoxdnv. I'ebiirarv 'Jll. nnd will hiiruk at tbe I'ublie librarv at 1 o'olurk flint afternoon. Anyone ivlm is iuloroMtod in tbe Women's l.nnil Armv nnd in I en ruin it fimt IiikiiI of tlio vuliinblo work the women in this routilrv bnve done ilnr imr the Inst veur or more, uru invited to bo lit this nieeliliL'. All Wiiinrn nnd uirls nbo did xuch aood work in our home dint riot ilurintr tbe lust fruit tliitiuini; nnd nickini: snihons, nre mirtiriilnrlv invilrd. DETKOIT. Mich., Kob. 22. Wil liam Mlcui and Michael Maurer or Detroit won tho national doubles handball champlonnhlp tonight, do font I uk Snckmnn, nlnRleii champion, and Orodon, tho formor champion, both of New York, In straight games S 1-1 H and 21-9. OF T The Jackson County High School Touchers association hold a mooting , ut tho senior high school building in i AHhlund Kob. 22 whoro plans were! outlined tor giving educutlonul efflc- limey testH. The tents to be given In ' the schools of this county Includo tbe suhjocts of reading, writing, arith metic, algebra, language, and spell- j Ing. : Prof. C. A. Gregory of tho Bureau of Educational Research, University; of Orogon gave those present a very Interesting and Instructive talk on the valuo and necessity of such tests,) and explained the part the University ; of Oregon was able to take In making tho work effecltvo and a success. The school men present agreed upon a. definite' dnto to offer the taits In the various towns of the valley, so there might be no question regarding the uniformity which Is an ossentlal thing if tho tests are to be of value as a ; means of comparison. Material has boon secured for giving the testa and j Prof. Gregory will aselst Supt. Ager In giving some of the tests during tho prosent wook. Tho Unlvorslty of Oregon will pub lish tho rcnults ot these tents In bul letin form along with llioso given by othnr counties of tho slate, and with alutistlcs showing what other schools In many states bavo accomplished with tho samo standard tests. The plan will enable our school men to dctcvaii.to' wLjio s:zzy r.--- c;'.3 aro and Just what to concentrate upon in tho future. Tho standard tests furnish ono of the best measuring sticks or tolls of rosearch to enable ono to toll Just what a system Is do ing. Much good will result from the tests which will be given In every school in the county. Eleventh Anniversary On this, our Eleventh Anniversary, we can no more fittingly celebrate the event than by reprinting the ad written by Martin J, Eeddy and published last year. W$k Mv Tenth An niversarv 19081918 Within n tin v or two nfter the nr rivnl in Medl'ord of the U'lth, the first Iiik' reception bv our citizens will be given in honor of nil service men nlrendv here ns well as the men of the U'lth. Utirinir nil the months of tbe war almost everyone bun kept a few dollars put aside to bo used for the entertainment of tho soldiers mid sailors when thev returned homo. We know that everyone wishes to do Iiik Khuro in tbiii first expression of the city's urntitude to her hero sons. This in your reception, no I dense hur rv in vnur contribution. Do not leave it for the few tojlo. ' As thcio recep tions wifl be for nil Iho wnr votcr n iih in Juekson eountv, nnd not ex clusivelv fo? Medl'ord men. rotitribu tiiins will be verv irrntefullv received from nnv nVrt of tho eountv. Con tributions inn v be felt ut the office of Mayor ('. K. Gates or ut any bank in the eilv. . FINANCE COMMITTEE: Previous totul .-; $40.00 Emit Molir ft.00 C. E. Gntes 5.00 Mm. Clin. M. Delin 2.00 Rev. It. Jfoxcv Oescr. 1.00 W. W. Offutt. Sr.. .50 "Tostrerv Hill" Isnnes. 10.00 Geo. i'nrckor 2.00 Totnl 74.50 FIGHTING ROOSEVELT All finnnciul return received bv Colonel Theodore Itoosevclt from the exhibition throuetiout the world of "The Kiubtins HouscvcIIh," nn nuthor- izvd vemion of bis life and works, will be donated to tlielAmorican Hed Cross until nil our men, pre returned to tbeir Homes trom tliu wnr. The product on which will be shown nt tho l'uee thenlor here, startinir Thursdnv. is n pinturUntion of the life of tho former president lront the cra dle to the White 1 louse. Colonel Koosevclt unnounccd when negotiations were Kiteressfullv con cluded for n special motion picture based on his career, that be would make the American Red Cross and oossiblv other wnr work orennizations tho benef.cinries of nnv profit that miitlit- uecriio to him in the aerco ment which was made. He wrote a statement to this effect, which has been photoornnhed and incorporated in tho first reel ofHho picture. .Tout bnw much tlm Rod Cross will I The Eye Of 1 I The Coffee I mrer Those who arewise these days are seeing not, only betterhealth,but Economy in a Change From Coffee -to Neither the war nor pre-war conditions have as yet increas ed the price of POSTUM CEREAL or Instant Postum. POSTUM-bbthiorms-has always been economical.Besidesat con tains no"caf feine'br any o-Uier harmful substance. POSTUM is riood for the health ' , the deligKt of young and old--aneconomical,nourishing, deli cious beverage. Every day . uTheresaReaSon3YorPostum. To My Customers and Fiienda: Ten years ago, February 24, 1 opened the doors of my store. Like the raroful builder, I realized that a successful businessmust rest on a firm foundation. My stock, while small, was complete, and arranged to meet everv need for JEWELRY, SILVERWARE; DIAMONDS AND watches. - : . From the opening day, my purpose has been to be honest in every claim I made; my merchandise has rer-rc-sented honest values at absolutely : fair prices the samo to all, with service that made each buyer a satisfied customer and friend. .. 1 IL wasn't long before lac people in and around Medford showed their reciation of my effort to give thea the best goods obtainable, the most 'rp-to-date items in all lines, the popular approved novelties, and wanted staple merchandise that compared favorably in quality and' price with any other to be had. ' ' ' . . For the ten years of pleasant buiness dealings and opportunities to serve and please, I want to thank the people of Medford and vicinity, my customers and friends. Your approval,' evidenced by repeated visits to my store, is ample payment for my striving each season to improve on the ' past. . . : ; .''..'.'.. : I look upon my work here as an opportunity. I know that I can con tinue to deserve )-our patronage just so long as I hold your confidence, and work along the same principles that have established my reputation. As a true American, I view the future with the utmost faith and confi dence. I pledge old and new customers alike that when they come to the store of Martin J. Reddy, they will get dollar for dollar, the best values that money can buy; and that the aim of every pereon here will be to make them welcome. . . ' For every occasion in life, I have an appropriate gift suggestion. For the new baby, birthday gifts for old " and young, anniversary remem brances, novelties and favors for parties, weddings, holidays, and for the boy "in service,"- you will find suitable merchandise. A visit to our store means no obligation to buy; for for unless we can prove to your satisfac tion that your money is invested in our goods goes farther than dollars spent elsewhere, we ask and expect nothing. So, for the past, many, many thanks. For the future, my goods, ser vice, prices and fail dealings will speak for me. Drop in any time you are welcome always. Yours sinccrel3r, MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler. ' The policy of Mr. Reddy is being strictly maintained by the present management. Natatorium, Tuesday, March 4 and French Military B Under the auspices of the French High Commission VU I JMNDVUEBANS I . JJ AkbsicA COMMITTEE otto ii. kahx,- Chnirman CLAIIKXCK H. SIACKAY JOHN D. KOCKEFKM.EII, JR. CHAKIiKS H. SABIV WHjIJAM K. VANDKKIIIIjT HKN'KY WALTEUS GIOOltGB W. AVIOKERSHAJI COMMITTEE FREDERICK G. BOURSE JAMES BYRNE MYRON T. HERRICK HENRY 1. DAVISON HENRY C. FRICK ROBERT GOUIT AUGUSTUS D. JlIbLARll Prices $1.50 and $1.00 Management of George Andrews Seat sale opens at Medford Pharmacy Tuesday, February 25th. Mail orders now. to an ol'l'ioial annniinconient made horo toilny.