MEDFOID MATT, TRIBUNE. "fEDF01D. OREGON", "MONDAY. XOYKMBKR 28. 1021
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BUDGET F0R1922
WILL BE $83,412
ASHLAND, Nov. 2S. Details of
the school budget for liiL'L', the year
h 'KinninR next June, are all fixeil as
Vfiled recently. The total amount
needed for all purposes will le js::.
4 1 '.H0, subject to estimated receipts,
not including the proposed tax, in
the sum of SliT.SuO, leaving a balance
to be raised by the district levy of
$t&,ui2.&0. This budget does n"t
imply an increase over the tax levy
t t the preceding year.
Tnder the item a "personal ser
vice.'V the needs will be 5 0 , 4 1 0 . The
superintendent receives ?.10i)0; prin -eipal
of senior hi?!,. $2in; junio;
iiih $1800; Hawthorne $1500. Three
learhers reei'ive $1100 each; seven
SH1S0 eai-h; eiht ?i::00; two, $11:50,
and fourteen $ 1 200 each. I'nfler the
y "athletic" designation, an insCruetor
for boys receives $lfi0, wliile demon
stration for the Kills tinder the Hmith-
1( lushes net, costs flTOO. Three janl- !,
tors an' paid 5:1, 200: t Jerk's salary
and census $.".00; stenographer, $2r.0;
nurse $7.r.0; truancy $100. Material j
and supplies $91 2:!. .10; const nitiun
iteniH $1S;I0: maintenance and renalrs
S25O0: insurance $G00; miscellaneous
5-00; interest and other indebtedness
SSifiO; emerKncy items $1000.
The personnel of instrucKus, in
cluding superintendent, principals
and teachers, include.-! forty. The
hoi'ml of education includes Mrs. ltnsa
JXhIkp Claley, chairman: V. . N.
Hm.ih; AV. H. McN'air, Homer Hillings
and Dr. V. K. lUichanan. 1 S. IhiKle
is dictrict clerk; The bonded indebt
edness of the Ashland school district
is T:1.000.
Outside of Salem and Cottage drove
Ashland is tho only town in the state
which maintains a practice lions..
under the Smith-Hughes rystem. This
is a neat cottage, up-to-date in its ap
pointments, located on the Houlevard.
and is occupied by four teachers. Hiffh
school girls in domestic science
training, manage this model home
weekly in rotation. The "practice
house" is what. its name, implies, and
that is teaching high school girls a
fixed routine In housekeeping, put
ting into practice the theories learned
in the classroom. The daily allow
ance for food, including luncheon and
dinner is for the seven guests ;t
the table, on the basis of sixteen cents
per single meal. . There are exceptions
to this rule, however, when the over
head charge is expanded. On a re
cent occasion a reporter, great ly in
terested in the workings of the Smith
llughes net (although the names of
Mrown-.Iones are equally as attrac
tive), was a specially invited guest at
a four o'clock dinner prepared under
practice house auspices. He devoured
everything in sight, with the result
that average schedules as applying to
food cost and service were demoral
ized and if these visitations are re
peated the school board will have to
add a one-eighth mill increase to '.-ud-get
estimates, there having been no
pro vision made for carrying a peak
load of expense on entertainment ac
count. At the high school cooking classes,
fifty girls are enrolled, also a like
number in the sewing classes, and
fully half of the total hundred in at
tendance partake of their noonday
meal In this department, served cafe
teria style, the various dishes averag
ing t hree or four cents each. Inci
dental to this domestic science ser
vice, the girls thus employed visit the
bakeries, markets ice plant and
creamery while those engaged in sew
ing classes an; required to net to ex
hibits on display in shop windows, not
overlooking apparel worn by suitably
dressed individuals.
"Work on the home-making classes
will be inspected here on December
1. by E. H. Klliott, director for the
state board at Salem, and Miss Hertha
Davis, state supervisor at Corvallis,
when a special meeting will be held b
the Parent-Teacher association at the
junior high school. "A Man's Wav of
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Of what use are beautiful features the lips red insu-nd of colorless, the eyes
if you hove an uely akin, flabby briiht instead of dull. The whole system
eh, hollow chejlii or B acrawny ;s ((,(,() a..,i invicorutcd, and those who
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"XMASTIN'SSP"
LooMnn at Hume Making" will be tho
inerne oi uirecior i--.ii. on s uuuri'M.
The ceremonial of Hillah Temple
will b. held on Friday of this week,
lie, -em her 2. An assembly ill he
held at the armory at 2 p. m. includ
ing a business session when officers
will be elected. 1'arade at 8. Kirst
st't-tirm at -1. Second section at S. In
regard to the banquet some ch.::iKes
have had to be made. The ladies will
be "at home" at Mason's hall, where
every attention will be afforded for
their comfort and entertainment. Th(
men will dine at the armory on the
cafeteria plan. After the second sec
tion routine, there will be a dance for
all the reunited couples at the armory.
In leaving C'nrvallis l encase In
newspaper work here, the tliizettv
Times of thai ity, in a spirit of pleas
jinlrv and L'OihI Will enmmends the
cemil O. II. Harnhil! to Hie people of j :" investiRiuion
1,1 ...n,...- i.v.xh from hisi'hat would mak
ssiceessed in C'oi-vallis, mil' friend, O.
11. liarnhlll has sum- to Ashland uii'i
is now nKitatiiiK for a hit; hotel. Ash
land people will find him a Rood
booster. Ho has landed in tho news
department of the Tidinns, In-innitip
with him tidinKs of (treat joy. which
shall he to all the people in and
around Ashland. Now the litllia water
lithias with an extra sparkle, the iron
water rings' like an anvil, the sulphur
water smells more sulphurous and
,!, ,.0, ivjiinr fi''i.K like n JI'iVi'l.
..'.. n..,.i,;ir.. ,,,-,i,ii,, ..n we e-
piet to see .Mt. Ashland l.ecomo the
highest peak on the coast, Ashland's
winters to shame Pasadena's, and her
summers to rival those of Corvallis.
As for the hotel the bridal suite miKht
as well be enKit&totl now. oo I luck,
O. II. Congratulations, C.reer."
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The details are about complete for
the "Christmas Opening Day" which
tho retail merchants of M ml ford huve
planned to take place next Saturday.
There has been a Bplendid co-operation
among the merchants in getting
them to decorate their windows with
holiday suggestions next Friday and
these show windows will he thrown
open to the public gaze at one and
the same time which will he at 7:30
next Friday evening.
As a remainder to tho general pub
lic that the show windows will be un
veiled next Friday, arrangements
have been made with the California
Oregon Power company to shut off
the electric light all over the city for
two periods of ten seconds each at
tho hour of 7:30.
Some of the stores aro arranging
to give prizes to the one guessing the
number of articles on display in their
window, whereas others will give a
prize to the one guessing the near
est amount to the value of all the ar
ticles shown.
The merchants are endeavoring to
solve that problem of what gifts to
malto to the various members of the
family. Many articles will be shown
which may he purchased at attractive
prices.
Next Friday evening will undoubt
edly see the largest number of resi
dents from both city and country on
tho streets of Medford doing their
window shopping.
Mexican Secretary Resigns.
MKXICO CITY, Nov. 2S. (lly the
Associated Press) Resignation of
Secretary of Agriculture Villereal last
night followed several weeks of at
tacks on his attitude concerning the
agrarian law.
John D. In Persia,
LONDON, Nov. 17. A dispatch to
the London Times from Dahara, Asi
atic Turkey, says the Times corres
nondent at Mcsoootamia understands
'oil concessions in northern Persia
have been granted to the Standard
Oil company for fifty years.
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watch results. Mastin's VITAMON contains
highly concentrated yoast vitamines, os well
as the other two still more important vita
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(JUDGE DEIS HE
ISSOED ORDER 10
PKNVKi:. Colo., X,.v. US. Judge
Hoyal 11. (Jraham, of Icnrgetown, o
day denit-d that he had ret'ommemleil
it impossible for her to bear any more
children. !
"After the case had been adj'iurv-!
cd." said the judge, "1 did remark u
a, reporter that an order directing
such an operation might be entered if
disclosed conditions
it necessary and if
the consent of the parties concerned
could be obtained, but as to forcing
Mrs. Cassidente to submit to such an
opera t ion that was- fart best from my
mind."
Mrs. Clyde Cassidente was ha'.ed be
fore Judge Ctraham. silting in the ju
venile court here Sat unlay on com
plaint of Denver social workers, to
show cause why her children should
not be removed from her custody, .he
complaint alleging that the Cassidente
home was filthy and that the children
had been neglected and were under
nourished. Dining the hearing one of the wit
nesses, a medical student, stated that
he believed the only remedy for con
ditions 'in the Cassidente home would
be a sterilizing operation for the
mother, as, according to the witness,
the woman was bearing children too
fast. There are five Cassidente chil
dren, the oldest eight years old and
the youngest about a year old.
Discussing the cas" a I ter it had
been given wide publicity. Judge C.ru-
hnm said: "As. to the Justice or ad
visability of such an operation, I do
not care to comment. Certainly there
is rio la v that would permit such n
ruling."
GRATERS ID ATTEND
"What will be one of tho larKi'st at
tended forums of tho Mi'dford Cham
ber of Commerce will take place next
Wednesday at the Holland Hotel when
the Craters will attend in :i body.
The Craters desire to honor A.
Cammerer and Horace M. AlbriKh; of
the National l'ark service, who aiv- to
be the speakers of the day. Their
fellow, Alex Sparrow, will undoubt
edly share in the respects that will be
paid his superiors because of th.: .-cry
highest esteem in which he is heir,
by them.
ArranKemcnls are beiiifv made for
the accommodation of more than one
hundred Kiiests. The Craters will
have a table reserved for them and
some action on the part of this newly
formed pep orKanizatiou is antici
pated.
SPIIINOVIKLD. 111., Nov. 2S. (Hy
the Associated Press) (.J noting the
bituminous coal commission award
"upon which all our wage agreements
are based," President Frank Far
rington of the Illinois Mine Workers
today made public a formal demand
that International President John Ij.
l.ewis be removed from office for the
same reason the Kansas state presi
dent, Alexander Howat was deposed.
SCENIC SOCIETY MEETS
At Talent tomorrow evening will
bo held the November meetlni; of the
Scenic 'Preservation Association of
.luckson county. A 50c dinner will
he served ut tho Town Hall at 7
o'clock by the Ladies' Aid society, im
mediately following which the asso
ciations meeting will he held.
Citizens of the county interested in
one of Southern Oregon's greatest as
set, that of scenery, should arrange
to bo present at both dinner and
meeting. C. M. Thomas will he the
speaker and being a member of the
legislature will express his views us
to what he believes the state should
do to preserve Oregon's scenery.
A delegate will bo chosen to repre
sent Jackson county in the formation
of a statewide organization that will
have as Its object tho conservation of
the scenery in Oregon.
A number of residents of Ashland
Medford and I'hoenix will attend.
NEW PLANET LOCATED
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HUENOS AIRES, Nov. 28. (Hy As
sociated Press.) The discovery of a
new planet in tho young of asteroids
which revolve between the orbits of
Jupiter and Mars is announced by Dr.
Ilaitniann. director of tho observatory
of the University of Lal'latte.
Tho planet Is of the fourteenth mag
nitude and is seen at present from this
latitude In the constellation of C'etus,
which lies south of the "great square"
of Pegasu, now visible in the evening
sky.
feat!
Nazimova at Page .
The Incomparable Xa::imova is com-j(lf ,u,.,.tint;- nim liml t ins being "on
ing to the Pate theatre tomorrow in),jS way to tin- Willam- tie .ill. v to
the HCl screen ver-;i;ii oi' "(.'antille," procure a lot of full blooded milk j
ihe great tragedy of love, which lias'stock and in response to my question1
been used as n medium of cKpression he naid that the cattle, when they
lor the great celebrities of the Ktage. , aim' 111 ,h t,iSt- termination as to
hi this study of p:',-si..u and disillu- th, ir h":iUl1 ,Il;,t ,,u'v w,,uM n,,t 1
,. Y . ,. , . . , ,i1i'')ioe up to standard very many of.
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suu'i-hui'fi w uai in-1 niiai u i , r.ieuiiui o.
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NaAZHMOVA
Duso, (Mara Morris, 01 wi Nothersole
and Kthol Uarrynjoro did for the stage.
The incomparable Nazimova. has en
dowed the figure of tho impulsive,
beautiful Camillc, who lived only for
the moment, with a charm and power
which makes the pui t fctand out like a
cameo. The love mtory of Ann and for
Camillo a love which was wonderful
ly beautiful until the youth's father
prevails on her to leave his son. Nazi
mova is assisted by Rudolph Valentino
of "Four Horsemen" fame, and others
equally brilliant. Hay C. Smallwood
directed. A feature of "Camille" is
tho manner in .which the singe set
tings have been designed.
"One Arabian Night," Rial to
There is a motion picture master
piece at the Kialtn theatre. It is "One
Arabian Nielli." The mavnetio Pola
Netfri is the star of the production and
Frnst l.ubitsch, the producer of "Pas
sion and (Jypsy Ulood, has directed
it and plays in it.
It would be painting tho lily to
attempt to praise the acting of Pola
NeKri or the artistic direction of I-u-bitsch,
for they have definitely estab
lished their hold upon the lovers of
wood pictures. Hul in "One Arabian
NiKht" .Mile. Nctfri k-vcs further
proof that her pantomimic powers arc
inexhaustible and hypnotic.
Throughout there is a fine flavor of
suspense, and incident upon incident,
now humorous, nov intensely drama
tic, follow in such rapid succession
that the spectator is transorted to
the Orient under the spell of the Orien
tal tale. The city of llasdad has been
reproduced on a vast scale for the
background of the story, and'it Is one
of the most elaborate sets ever scon
in a motion picture.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Bowlt
r. ester Smith and ). M. Uunnard
of Medford arid Mr. Kynriing, chief
civil engineer on the Crater Lake
highway, were hero for dinner last
Mondny, the two young men referred
to, were assisting Mr. iCy nning on
finishing up his work on the highway
and have bee ntaklng their dinners
here for some days. Klhert lly man
was also a business caller.
IOarnest iJahack, our popular bar
ber, has started in to build a barn on
the sunny side of t he creek and by
working all day Sunday and Monday
has succeeded in getting it in shape
so as to rover his corn fodder that
has been stacked and If ho Is suc
cessful in putting additions to the
barn, as be has been In adding to the
dwelling house, he pun-based, he will
eventually have a very creditable
barn. lie is one of the few men
among us who, if he wants anything
done, does it himself without calling
on his neighbors.
John Noad of Medford and another
young man, who don't like to see his
name in the newspaper, passed
t h rough here on their way to Butte
Kails the middle of the week on the
stage. .Mr. Noad said that he was
planning to take up a homestead In
the neighborhood of 1 bit to Kalis.
(I. K. Holenbeko and wife and Mr.
Ii. A. Welch of Prospect and Mrs.
Sears of Iferse Creek, called for din
ner on their way to Medford.
C. A. Pickle, tho meter reader for
the electric light company, was here
for diner Tuesday ami reported that
a i;ang of men were extending the
power line from where the old rock
crusher slood just above Kabr Point
on up tho creek to a point near the
Kred Peloii.e place where the county
a ut horit b s expect to put a rock
crusher and have the road rocked be
tween hue. uud Ut ovvnybu. " aome-
I
W V.sjy.ej
thing lad!y needed, but I suppose I
that our county dads have been doing i
the best they could under the cireum-!
stances. j
1 met Mr. A. C. Spence of Ih'owtis-)
horn at Tuesday and akscd how he'
had succeeded in procuring his car
load of Jersey milk stock. The
I.i- wilt i-.nneml.ci- t ! r . ulw.ir
Lini(, 1lI in ,, n, ..... . ..(.
jtheiu Wei
afflicted witli Ui hrrcuh.Ms.
so he euine H m' without any, ;is ibey t
hail to h;ive a health -rt ii i. -:ite bt- j
fore lie could mow them through in'
this state. A very Kreat disappoint ,
ment to some of his noihhors vbo
were hoping he would su nl in ;
bringing in some more fine mill; stock ;
into the community. '
Mr. P.errian the superintendent of
the lUitte Kails fish haleherv and V. '
K. I 'olema n of .Jacksonville, pnss.'d
through our town Tuesday ewniiu; on
their way to .Medford. They bad
been up so that Mr. foreman could
see what a fine dam and fKb trap .Mr.
Ilerriau had put in Little P.utie creek.
the whole structure is pronounced the
best arrangement for taking fish eggs
t here is in t be state. It is so con
structed that it is impossible for a
fish to go up the creek, as there is
no way for them to go around or over
the top of ihe dam, and is so ar
ranged that when it is desired to take
the fish out of the trap, the water
can be drawn off so as to not have
more t hti n two or three im-hc.-t of
water in the trap,
J.ucius Kingeude, who has been
boarding at the Wm. von der Hellen
rock crusher camp on tho ( .rant
Mathews place, near the new llogue
river bridge on the Cater Lake high
way since the e.unp was disbanded
has taken up board and lodging at
the Snnnyside.
.Mr. Sha,'er, who for years has made
his home at Prospect, came out Wed
nesday evening and spent the night
with us. (ieorge Trusty of K1U t'reek
(Trail) and Mr. M. Peck of Phoenix.
and Mr. YV. 11. Hus'ltirk id" Portland
and five other men were here for
supper Wednesday night. Mr. Peck
is the man who has charge of the
government camp at Lake of the
Woods and reports that there are
something like thirty houses already
built there and that it is becoming on.
id' the most popular summer resorts
in the country. He was on his way up
to Koy Conley's on Pig 1 tut to to take
a bear hunt, lie had his bear dog
along with him, and remained with us
two nights and a day, and Mr. llus
kirk was making his annual trip from
Portland to ihe soldiers' home out
sixteen miles from Los Angeles. He
is one of the veterans of the civil
war and is spending his ripened old
aj'.e during the summer in Portland
and his winters at the home. He
has been making regular trips
through here about every six months
and always stops with us a few days to
gather a few agates to lake along with
him. lie Is a great admirer of the
agafes we find in this section of our
beautiful valley.
There was a high old lime, from all
accounts, at tho dance Wednesday
night, at Trail. Hand bills had been
posted all around here inviting the
dancers to come there and take part
in llu; festivities, and the result was
there was a large crowd assembled
and as seems to be a custom on such
occasions the bootleggers also went
there and the result was what some
of the witnesses called a race war, for
it wns not very long after the dancing
commenced that a general fist fight
commenced with the result that seve
ral black eyes and bloody noses were
on display. There was no one se
riously hurt, but several of them aro
swearing vengeance and I heard one
of tho combatants complaining of one
of his fingers being slightly out of
commission on account of It coming
in contact with another man's head.
There wns some six or seven of the
young men who were in attendance,
camo into the Snnnyside for rest and
Bleep Thursday morning a little after
midnight.
Wlth Medford trade IsMedfnrd made
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Three
ffi,.. BURLEY
awfuavicur TURKISH
The three greatest
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blending MILDNESS -MELLOWNEJS-AROMA
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cigarettes
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Personal Engraved
Greeting Cards
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After December 1st
SWEM'S STUDIO
if iff Efll0?'
Date
Nov.
29
Elks' Special Dance
November 29
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Cletrac Cuts More Acres per Hour, More
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AT harvest time CletracY
steady speed keeps the
cutting even and the elevators
clean. It works close along the
fence, turns square at the corners
and keeps the knives cutting a
full, straight swath leaves the
stubble clean as a hound's tooth.
Cletrac holds its pace day
after day heat and dust don't
bother it. The two tank-type
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land without slipping or losing
speed. Its water air-washer al-i
ways gives plenty of cool, moist
air keeps the motor running
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Harvesting is only one of Cletrac's many jobs.
Farmers find work for it every day in the year from '
plowing in Spring to hauling heavy loads in Winter, i
And Cletrac furnishes ample power for ensilage cut-
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Ask us how Cletrac reduces the cost of raising farmi .
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