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PAGE TllUliii ST. 'ADJ.GEND?WH!TE 16 MEDFOTCT) MAT! j TRinUNFS. MFDFOVJP. ORF.dOX, AVKDXKSDAY. MAIidT 10. 1)2I PATRICK'S DAY Solemn high mass will be celebrated at the Catholic church, on Thursday morning, the feast of St. Pntrtck, at 8:0 a. ni. Rev. John Powers will be celebrant. Rev. S. Coupal of Grants Pass will be deacon, and Rev. ' Wm. Meagher will be stib-deacon.'Tlie inass will be offered u that God may speedily brine relief to Irish distress, that He may soon bestow the blessing of recognized freedom and Independence- to Ireland and that He grant eternal rest io the heroes wild have died, for their country's cause. St. Mary's Academy, will glvo an entertainment Thursday, Mar. 17th at 8:1G In the academy auditorium in honor of sV. Patrick. An admission of 25 cents will be charged for Irish re lief. Killarncy, academy orchestra. St. Patrick's Day, reading, Mary McKendree. The Minstrel Boy, boys or the 7th and 8th grades. Harp solo, selected, Neva Samuels.. St. Patrick's message, Eamon De alera. ... , i Kathleen Mavourneen, Voice, Bbr tille Miksche; harp, Patricia Miksche; piaho, Leonilla Stokan. , '., '. Memorial address Terence Mac Swlney, Eamon De Valera. . Sweet Vale of Avoca or the Meeting of the Waters, vocal trio. . . JawlHoh thelrlsli (Coasts reading, -i rvey 'bjtt ;A''; i jpvenlngion Ldiigh Defg, harp solo, Patricia Miksche. ; 5. Are the Roses Still Bliiomilig, an old Irish rdfilodj;, choral class. Value, .Impromptu,- hurii solo, Mail-' ririe McKeaney. - - ' Columbia's Tribute to Erin. Recognition of the Irish Republic, Eamon De Vnlera. Star Spangled Banner. ' . F The following letter has been re ceived by Captain H. A. Canailay from' Adjutant General White: 'aptnlii Hamhlll A.bariaday, ".Medford, Oregon. ".My Dear Onptain: ln securing the appropriation for the armory lt Medford, 1 wish you to know of the splendid serviced that, were rendered iy Jleprcsentalive Ben Hhultfcm of .Medford and also by Sen ator Thomas. "Air. Sheldbn,, following a confer ence of those interested in armory matters, prepared a. draft of the bill providing arrhories. He wiih Very ac tive in connection with this appro priation bift throughout the legisla tive session." . "Senator Thomas also did every thing in his power to assist, and it is due these two gentlemon that they receive proper credit for the support they gave. "Credit Is also due to-Representa tive B. ,V. Carter of Ashland, who certainly; Gemonstrated his neighborly feeling for the totfri of Modford by getting behind your armory appro priation bill to help it In every way he could. i r "Sincerely ours, .' "GEOIiGE A. WHITE,' U. S. Transport Damaged NEW YORK, Mar. 10. The army transport Madawaska, badly damaged when she collided iu a dense fog last night wHh 'the shipping board steam ship Invincible, 17 miles off Barnagat, reported by wireless at daybreak that she had started under her own steam for this port. - WOMAN'S CASE ,v v AMAZES MEDFORD A business man's wrffo' could ,not new or read without sharp pains in her eyes. For years her eyes were veq and wpak..- Finally she tried sim ple, Mritehhazel,-' camphor,, Hydrastis, etc., 'as mixed in Jjavoptlk eye wash. The Result produced by a single bot tle amazed everyone. Wo guarantee a small bottle Lavoptlk to help ANY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. , Aluminum eye cup FKEE. Medford Hhatinacy,. Main and' (cn tral Streets. ' Adv. INDICT DETECTIVES NEW YORK, Mar. 15. Four police department detectives, who in the last two years recovered .nearly a million dollars worth of securities stolen iu the financial district today were In dicted on a charge of taking, unlawful fees. The Indictments were returned in connection . with former , Governor Whitmnn's investigation of alleged corruption in the city administration. READING AT PHOENIX At the, high school auditorium at Phoenix T li u rsd a y e v e n i ig At r. G e o, T. W41son, assisted by, Miss ljacey as accompanist, will give a diversified program of opera, oratorio, character and folk songs, interspersed 'w'Kh. readings from standard authors and dialect poems. On .the, program will be some songs of Mr. Wilson's com position and pooms of which ho is the author. - , Tho entertainmont is given under the auspices of the student body to raise some money with which to fix up their stage and stimulate interest in music and elocution in the school. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiI ' ' ' Therf1 was no decision In the refer endum of the Medford Chamber of Commerce on the community chest question, as the vote resulted in a tie. . 'There were 100 .votes east and 54 wore required for a decision. Of the votes cust 53 were for the estab lishment of a community chest. whereas 53 yqted against same. The result w'as an. odd coincidence In that not one out of a (thousand referendumH would result In a simi lar manner. A meeting of the beard of directors has been called for this afternoon. at which time the question of again sub mitting the same Vor a referendum vote to tho members will be dis cussed. The report of the canvas of the votes was signed by Clenn O. Taylor, chairman; J. It. Woodford and George E. Gates. ONLY DIAMOND . If WEST. IS MUBPHESiBORO. Ar1iH- Mut. The' only diamond mine thus fur discover ed on the Western hemisphere is lo cated in Pike county, Ark. in which this hamlet is situated. The mine is two and a half miles soith of here. The diamonds are found in a "pipe" the crater of an extinct volcano which ages ago boiled up through the sur face, had Its terrific heat chilled by the waters of nn inland sea, and left 1)1 ts of carbon scattered throughout tho peridotite, which now fills the orator, to be pressed into diamonds by the contraction of the rock. The peridotite forms the original matrix of the diamond and thus far tho only diamonds found in the Western hem isphere in their matrices, are those of Pike county. Diamonds have been found in some twenty-flve( states, in Canada and South America, but al ways in river ' beds where, geologists surmise, they have been washed by tho waters, or in places where, (t is presumod they have been deposited 1y glacial action. The first Arkansas diamond was found in 1900 by John Huddleston thoir owner of the farm on which the sixty-acre "pipe" is located by accl 'dent. Huddloston observed outcrop pings of tho gray-green rock, since classed as peridotiteand came o the conclusion that his hillsides contain ed valuable mineral, perhaps copper. After pecking around without find" ing anything which looked to him like mineral," ho picked tip a erystnj, and then' one . day showed it to some friends in Murphesborb. A I-lt-tlu Hock jeweler pronounced it a dia mond and made sure by verifications by jewel experts in New York. . AS DIRECTORS OF "X E As a result of the primary election for directors of the Chamber of Com merce, the following were nominated: John C. Mann, Earl C. Caddis, C. K. Ciates. Frank P.. Karrell, George I.. Treichler, Win., G. Tail. Ilenj. F. Lin das, Mrs. Rose G. Kchief felin. H. V. irnett, Italph G. Bardwell, Leonard Carpenter, T. W, Miles, P.laine Klum, T. 13. Lumsden, O. O. Alemlerfer and J. A. Perry. Fourteen nominations were re quired, but as there were four mem bers tied for thiteenth and fourteenth place, the ttdlei s recommended that sixteen member's names be placed on the ballot for the final election, which closes on Friday, March 25. Final election ballots will be mailed to members this week, when seven di rectors will be finally named. The tellers who canvassed tho vote wero J, H. Woodford, Judge Glenn O. Taylor, Alex Sparrow, John H. Good rich, Chas. F.-AI orris, W. E. Walker and George C Gates. ;A total of 116 members voted at the primary election. , GET BETTER RATE I PORTLAND, Ore'..' Mar. 15. Helicf sought by lumber producers of the northwest from freight rates on lum ber which since last AiiKust have made it Impossible tp coiniiete in markets of the middle west against southern pine, has been grunted, according to a tele gram recuivod today by W. D. Slilnner, traffic manager of the Spokane, Port land and Scuttle railway, from St. Paul. It announced that tho inter state commerce commission had auth orized tho railwnys to publish reduced lumber rates from the northwest, on five days notice. The new tariffs will be filed to become effort Ive at an curly dato, 'probably March 111. Although the relief granted was not as much as asked, it will help to relmbliltato the lumber Industry, said officials., . Wallace Opens Flower Show. " "WASHINGTON, ' Mur. 16.. The greenhouse nt the department of agriculture was ' ablaze with color, when Secretary Wallace formally opened today the nhnuul nninrylllH show nt which close to 11,01)0 plnntii, ranging In color from white'. to deep crtrmlne wore on exhibition. SB r, MILLINERY 2S OFF ; jj Silk Hats and Silk and Straw jj Combinations V H Friday and Saturday, March 18-19 at. . . THE VANITY SHOP I H , , 1 MISS LOUNSBTJ&Y, Milliner. , V H Corner East Main &nd Bartlett , 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ' , ; ; . i. t AnnpunGem Mr, C. h. liidlcott, who has had years of experience In iipliolHtoring Hhil auto tilniiiiiiiB lias purclinscd the . W. H. Brown t Ipholstoilntf nn (I Auto Trimming establishment at 1 12 Xortli Front Stncet nnil slinll be Rind to meet all old customers of Mr. llrown. Most careful workmanship with quirk .service nnd courteous treat ment vill bo asurel. Mr. Knilicott lias secured an exiicrt trimmer from San Francisco to take chnrue of his shop. ' C. L. ENDIGOTT , Ijost Your Youth? . Look nt TIk .uas t, ... Melgluiii! ; Have you ever felt the corroding effects of time? : Don you feel old at thirty-five or thereabouts? ilave you lost your youth? If. so, how Ave you going to regain It?. If you dori' know you should see Thomas Melghaii in his latest Willlnm DeMllle pioture, "Conrad in Quest of His ..Youth' which will-be shown at the Rluito theatre today- ahd tiic remainder Of tho week. . This will do inore for you than any physician can do. .The picture, is dei'lehlful aiid pot only does tho hero again regain : the State of belng'he seeks,t but no spec tator who is , becoming 'oid can - view the - picture withopt feeling younger. The recipe for youth, as . discovered by Conrad Is not .the 'fabled elixir; nor does it Ho In physical culture, . but In love. After , vainly endeavoring to ro-livo' his past romances, Conrad falls In love and with t,he realization that he is in love, comes the restora tion of bis youth. . , . , Jlargaret Loomls Is icacttng woman and Kuthyn Williams, Sylvia. Ashtoo. Mabel Van Buren, Maym Kelso, Bert ram Johns, Charles Ogle and other popular players appear in the cast. "I'nld in Advance."' Allen Holubar, the author and di rector, and Dorothy Phillips; the' star, who were responsible for. such tre mendous successes as "Paid -in Ad vance," nnd "The Right to- Happl? hesB," ' form' tho same Jeslstlble.com hlnatton which spells a Humph for 'Once to Evey Woman,"' the picture vvhich comes to tho' Page theatre to day, -for the reninjnder of 'the week. Mr. Holubar has been called the Be lasco of th.o screen and hti again dis plays his rare artistry In the composition-of his scenes nnd the manner l.n;Which .he has developed his story. (Miss Phillips has. a rule that permits her to exercise her skill and charm. The supporting cast liicludes ltobert Andersen. ... , Pirate Take Tryout ; PITTSBURG, Mar. 10. The first practice gariie for the -Pittsburg Na llohat league baseball team will be staged today, according to work from the spring training camp at Hot Springs, Ark. Admiral to lie Cobbler. VIENNA. With1 former officers of the army and navy as pupils, a shoc-maklng-arhool has been ope'ned here. Aniong the students Is a former vice-' admiral of CS..who Is. enrolled as cobbler's apprentice und carries hl.s ASPIRIN Name "Dayer".on Genuine Heware! Unlem you see tlio name "Bayet" on package' or on tablets you are not setting: genuine Aspirin pro scribed , by physicians for twenty-one years and- proved safe , by ..millionH. Take Aspirin 6nly as told , in the Buyer package for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, . Rheumatism,, Earache, ToothacHe, Lutnbago, and for ' Pain! Handy tin bpxes of twelve Bayer Tab lots of Aspirin cost few, cents. Drug gtlHts alsd sell larger packages, j As piiln is the trade mark of Bayer Man ufacture of i MonoacctlcacidcHtcr ',o JSallcylicacld. . "1. - v '.... Adv. Gifts that Last . Diamonds. Mounted - WhUe you Wait. ;No tlangi-r of losing your ston. The new ring mountings of white gold and platinum are beau-, tiful and durable. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING Promptly done and fully, guaranteed. , - . , v Personal Service ; EDGAR WIGHT .v 17 N. Central ,- ' - txiltO.NA Personal JTypewriter Fold It op, take It with you, ,. type write anywb ere. 150.00. Including carrying cue. MKOFORD BOK BTOItH nutvrbntor. for PA. Ocnii. mm. "The most important thing in my wardrobe" A Wooltex Knockabout That's what more than one woman will be saying after she's made the ac quaintance of these new suits and coats now on display; ., KmnKivfaMit . . Did you ever ride in a train or motor all day and then wish you'd worn something fhat wouldn't muss ' or wrinkle? Did you ever feel "out of place" because you had to wear your best and only tailored suit in a pour ing rain or on a cross country hike? ' ; rrv tH 1:1 li, fi.ir'i I HOlt-" (: n. ).;-, If you ever had any such experience, you'll welcome a Wooltex Knockabout into your wardrobe! We welcome them into our store because we believe they fill a long felt need. They are every inch utility clothes, in tweed; homespun' and real Wooltex sportspun.' Ask to see : them. '; ."rivK . $25 to $38 'i-'fc Silk Lined $45 , 'F:'K., DEUEL: Sm&: .':' '" ."'. '' :; -.,""" .. v. : T ; the Store That Sells Wooltex. x Will btiy a car with four good tiresH ' i ornnn tnn. Rinp r'lirrjiinR: snppnnmtpr ' mecnanicai conamon . Terms to responsible parties- - if desired The Busy Corner Motor Co. '.'(. ' ' .'-.: ...' v.;;: . ...i'.) The Store Where Your Hollar Does Its Duty Plumbing and Heating , 1 Quality :.-; Service Wm. Hammett 12 S. Central ' . Phone 659 i Licensed ' : CITY BCAVNtrER All refuse Inimedlateir removed on hart hotlre. Weekly -vllt Ifl rl dene dlirtrtct. - Dally buslnew die ti let.- Phone . :.- ' - - i . wuitsltt iGNKiirua. ' ' . WHY WALK? -r-i : ' It' Fb irt'nllhicr and ' '' CHEAPER TO RIDE , y -XS,: . . jf j,0ll fijjj, 1 J i ft narley-Davidson r ! ftiei-clc' or 'Mdfoi-b'yeTe . Gaylord Motorcycle " .-;.' : Shop so ; -r ;.'.. 4 .I INDEPENDENT Aiutd Electrii; Shop , All tlntls itn'rngii nuj inUr'felrtrfiJ ; work iranriinteetl. ' .1 ! A.v V.i Ul'UUAM N. O. -,CMl.yUA)rt I i .. tirjipo . . , rUooe.e-w-K t AUTO PAINT SHOP ; Aiitpinbljiies Piinted ,dl . - - -,. Revarnished.- M : "' ' 22! North Fir. L. a. SPRINKLE, Prop. , l ' : -'-: - r : '' 'union card.