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- MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OKEGOX. MONDAY. MARCH 21. 1921
H. S. DEBATE UPON
JAP QUESTION AT
For the second time during the fis
cal year of Ihe Medford Chamber of
Commerce will the high school ftu
dents furnish the urogradi of the
forum and should the quality and hlfc'h
staiidiDK of the former attempt be
maintained, there is every reason for
the citizens of .Medfon; to feel proud
of the educational stuff for the train
ing being provided the students.
At the forum on Wednesday uoon at
the Holland hotel there will be a de
hate by two of the student the nub
Ject of which Is "Resolved that the
holding of real property In the United
Htates by the unasslmilable alien
should be prohibited." (fly uuasslmll
able aliens Is meant, one not eligible
to citizenship In the 1,'nlted Btutes).
The affirmative will be presented
by Frank Huehter of the sophomore
class- and who bus been coached by
K. M. Hussoiik. Members of the
Chamber of Commerce will remember
the splendid presentation made by
this young man last year of the need
of street signs In Medford.
The negative argument will be
taken by Kdwln Thomas of the senior
class and who has been coached by
Miss Anna Lindas; This will be the
first appearance of Edwin Thomas be
fore the forum, but It goes without
siiyliiK that his side of the question
lkjlj be woll taken care of,
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41 WINNER IN PLEBISCITE
(Continued fiom rage One)
there was a preponderance of roles
voted In favor of Out-many In the ple
biscite held yesterday, it 1h reported
hero.
I'AiUH, Mnr. 21. Iteporls received
here from (lerinnn sources dec-lure
t hut In the plehisclie held yesterday
In Upper Hllesla the (jerinans curried
the cities end towns of Ileulhen, Op
pcpi, filciwIU, Tai-nowltB, KrcuzhurM,
Kottowllz, fiross Hlrchlllz, ItoHeiiherK,
Kosel and KonnlKshultu by over
whelming mnjorltles.
The root from which tapioca Is ob
tained lu full of poisonous julco which
must bo extracted hufora the adlblu
portion is usable.
llrltlsh engineers are working on n
proposal to develop one million horso
power by utilizing the tides with n con
crete barrage across tho river Hovoia.
Upper classes In Japan do not fre
quent tho movies.
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1, you FOOLISH
GIRLS; IS REiVAL
TOPIC FOR TONIGHT
!ood sized audience; Erected both
services of the Chrltitlan church
Sunday and the week's meetings wfjre
given a splendid starts A feature
was the excellent music, and this -will
be given every evening- during this
week.
There was a marked Increase In
attendance at Sunday hcIjlmjI and Mr.
Millard spoke on "The (Jjeatest Dis
advantage of the Human itace" In
tho morning.
Dr. O. J. Law, delivered a stirring
and convincing sermon In the even
ing on "What Think Ye of Christ and
Christianity After tho European
War," His subject tonight Is -Oh,
You Koolish ;irls," und every .girl
lu tho city between the ages of 14
anil M should hear this sermon.
Services hegins at 7:.'i(J with half
hour of song and all (services over by
8 p. m.
GEN1 LIGGETT, HERO OF ARGONNE
A HATER OF ALL
KAX FJtA.VCi.SCO, Mar. 2J. Major
I.ncral JlunUr UKK'-tt, commander
of I he first American army in the
world war, ri'ilrtd today as an active
army officer after forty-two years of
tervlce. A group of official of the
ninth army corps, his Ia;t command
in the army and civilian friends wit
nessed General UkkcU's retirement.
The retiring aervice waa simple.
BRINGING UP FATHER'
AT PAGE TONIGHT
One of the best all iiround scream
entertainments shown Jiero In sojno
time, Is now holding the boards lit the
I'uge. Tho big theatre rocked with
gules of laughter last iilght at Cieorrge
McMuniis' "ilringlng Up Father," a
side splitting comedy (enacted not
drawn), called "Jlggs nrul tho Soclul
.Ion."
Ami then Will Uogers in "Cupid, tho
C'owpuncher," Is a gale of merriment
blown In on a western whllwlud of
luughter. Hero you have n star whose
face Is a laugh, an author whom- first,
lust mid mlddloinume Is beguiling hu
mor, and a comedy that is clean,
illverllng and satisfying.
riils program Is very much worth
while, nnd will bo Hliown today and
tomorrow.
A good Hconlc. Treat yourself and
family to tho I'ugo movio tonight. Fun
for everybody. !iU8
Mr. O. V. Myers of the I'niltt-Myera
Motor Co., arrived hero Haturday from
Portland In a big Mack J'j-tcm truck
which has been purchased by tho lOads
Transfer Co. Mr. Mye-s uald that tho
big truck negotiated tho hurt! run In
flno style.
Tomatoes exhibit all the rocognlzod
vitamin potencies.
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GM.HUHTI2 UGGCTT.
roiiHiritinf; only In tho rend in k t)f a
teleffram from tho war department
notfyintf General IJKgolt lie had heen
relieved of army duty with the rank
of major K?rnl. The telegram alno
advlHed that Brigadier General Jtleh
ard M. J Hatch ford, commander at
Camp Ja'wIh and rankinf? officer in
tho ninth oorpH area, would he in
command of the area pending fur
ther orders.
ja dead one if I had not blazed away
.with the carbine. He gave me juw;
irooin enough to fiboot."
I The incident occurred when Gene
ral Liggett, then a young infantry of
Jficer, was helping clear wt-stcrn
plalnfl of Indian raiders, the Hioux
I belns chief offenders. Occanfonally
jfriendly Cheyenne Indians aided the
troops an scouts and often food sup
plier ran low.
Once when meat latiomt gave out
Ukk'jU and Urave Wolf, a Cheyenne
brave, crawled on hands ami knees
through a herd of panting. Knotting
bison until they reached the middle
where they sat back to back and shot
animals until a sufficient number wan
disposed of and they saw their way
to safety. General Uggett believes
the bison must have thought the men
were wolve.
Great Teat of War.
General Uggett is the first of what
might bo termed the American high
command In the world war to retire.
Ills achievements overseas were writ
ten large in tho war's annals, from
October, 1917, when he arrived in
Kranne ahead of his division, the 41st,
which ho had trained In America,
until July, J 9 1 9, when ho returned.
J'Yom the division his command
swelled uniil it included 1.200,000
men, Including flvo Kronen divisions
and more than B000 guns. A maneu
ver that led to his promotion to lieutenant-general
was the clearing of the
Argonne forest and the forced retire
ment of the enemy north, of the
Grand Pre flap. It was called the
war's greatest piece of major tactics.
8AN KrtAN'CIrtOO, Alar. Major
General Hunter Liggett, who retired
from the army today, cannot way
which was the morn thrilling of the
two supreme moments of his life.
Tho first came in the Itlghorn coun
try of Wyoming in 1K80 when a griz
zly bear he was talking roue from a
clump of brush within three feet of
him and gave him but a f-v seconds
to figure a way out. My used one of
tho seconds to bring his cavalry car
bine Into action and It proved suffic
ient. Tho second big moment enno
when ho was named to direct com
mand of tho biggest single :rmy in
history, tho first American army In
Vrw nee.
Despite General iJggett'H amazing
coimigo nnd Indifference In the hui
ards of the World War, ho Is Inclined
to think, ho says, that the bear thrill
wan the greater, because It brought
hi in closer to death than any other
event of his career.
"I thought I was hunting that griz
zly," ho said. "Hut It developed that
wo wero hunting each other. He Just
i'ono and squared off in front of inu
and lu five seconds I would have been
' Arguments as to who won the war
would not be compete without con
sidering the feat General Uggett per
formed when he became a litutenani
t'eneral. On November 1, 1 2 8 . he
launched his entire first army against
the Crown Prince'a forces, broke the
center of the German line and pushed
forward to Sedan's outskirts, forcing
the crossing of the Me use and trap
ping the flower of the German army.
Only the armistice saved the enemy
I from capitulation. The general ended
!his active war campaigning when he
(assumed command of the Third
American Army after its advance into
'Germany to fulfill surrender terms.
General Liggett, while overseas.
visited the field of Waterloo and mar
veled at the small amount of terri
tory covered in the fighting. At one
time he had his headquarters in a
room from which General I'etain pre
viously had directed the defense of
Verdun.
A War Hater.
The general came out of the war a
sincere war-hater and an advocate of
universal military training. He 1b
considering writing on these subjects.
"No country will attack the United
State, if we have 6,000,000 nr so
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
young men who can drop their peac
tasks and shoulder and shoot a gun,
especially if these mta desire peace
most of all," he said.
"Cascarets" for
Constipation
Just think! A pleasant, harmless
Cftret works while you sleep and has
your liver active, heaJ clear, stomarh
sweet and bowela moving as regular aa
a clock by morning. So griping or
inconvenience, 10, J5 or 50 cent boxes.
Children love this candy cathartic too.
BE PHOTOGRAPHED
THIS YEAR
ON YOUR BIRTHDAY
SWEM'S STUDIO
Take Amdi-in only as told In each
pai'kano of genuine llnyer Tablets of
Aspirin. Then ycfu- will bo followlne
tho directions nnd dosage woikcd out
by physicians durlnir 21 years, and
proved safe by millions. Take no
hances with substitutes. If you i.-e
tho Uayor Cross on tablets, you run
tnko them without tear for Colds.
Ileailaehe, Neuralgia, Ithuumatlsin,
Karache. Toolhnehn, I-uinhnRo nnd
for I'ain. Handy tin boxes of twelve
talilutH eost few cents. Druggists nlso
sell larger paekageB, Aspirin is the
trade mark of Uayor Manufiieture of
Monoaeetlcacidestor of Snllvylleaeld.
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PAG
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A M,t. 0n ,, n-Buc, NOW PLAYING
Dickens wroU;: "Cheerfulness
Ih a great bcautlfier und famou A Clr-nr
preserver of youthful looks." X OllOW
If bo the current Pago ro-
grumnio follow lu tho very FOR
groove of Dick cum' thoughts.
Everybody
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5 SMILES, CHUCKLES, TITTERS, GIGGLES, ROARS
(Enacted, nt Drawn)
"JIGGS and the SOCIAL LION "
Adapted From "Bringing Up Father"
ALSO
"CUPID THE C0WPUNCHER"
AMMMMMMW.lMl,tlrWl.IMlinimliT!U
P. S. BRING THE KIDDIES AND
WKDNKKDAY
ANITA
STKWAKT
DOXT let your neigh
bor say how tfrent this
gliow Is
YOU TKhh HIM!
WEDNESDAY
ANITA
STKWAKT
NOW FLAYING
BILLIE
BURICE
Oty mutant vilk FLOREXZ ZIECFEU
tfiw ddacation
Mil. and MHS. Pl'BMC:
Hlllio h ii rely made tlio HI
alto patrons Kit up and take
notkc, yesterday ulu-u fclio
danced In the chorux. The
eiiilrj picture Is entirely sub
merged In laughter.
The unadulterated joy of '
'Kiss Mi C'aj'olliui", Juter- -national
News nud Gnu
llrown's enerelzlnx tunes on
the 4i can nuiko tho bill wctl
worth while.
Vodnisday ;
Wiillle
Hold
Tho Churm
School
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GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them
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128 East Man St.
10 Day Special Sale of Pianos
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THE PRICE OF PIANOS
HAS TUMBLED DOWN
We are direct distributors of pianos and player pianos from factory to your home.
The largest shipment of Pianos ever shipped into Medford arrived at Palmer's Piano House today, con
sisting of two car loads of pianos and player pianos.
These were purchased on a cash basis and shipped harnessed in a car, thereby eliminating freight on the
weight of boxes, which is over 5500 pounds. Even cheaper than shipping by water through the Panama
Canal.
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The Quality H ousc
234 E. Main St.
Pianos Bought Right
Can Be Sold Right
We challenge competition with any piano dealer on the Pacific coast, quality
of goods considered
SALE STARTS TOMORROW
LIBERAL TERMS GIVEN
WE SELL IVERS & POND, M EH LIN fc SON, SHONINGER, M. SCHULTZ, ADAM SCHAAF, PEASE AND OTHERS.
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