Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 12, 1922, Page 9, Image 9

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WTCDFORP MAH; TTITRTTNE. UTEDFOTID, OKKnQ7, KUTD'AY, MAY 12, '1022
PENSES
U. S. E
IN 1022 CUT BY
$1,600,000,000
House Cut in Half to Facilitate Moving
Jackson County
School Notes
W'AKIIINtlTO.V (joveri)tnent ri
pendltiircM fur Urn flNi nl year Hit
will kliiiw a reduction of more than
1 1 ,ilU0,ooo,0(O from thi) art mil -lu'iiilllurin
fur Ilia precedliitt; flaml
year, ion, coiia'ieiui Wna Informed to
ll il V tiy I'realdant JlHKllritf In trim
iiilttltiK Ilia report of Director Dnwi
Of tha Uuillirt tin moilomlna and av.
Iiium lii icuvnrninetilal tunl iuhm.
Director Dawea ratiinated Hint
government vxpemllturea (or the cur
i rut flaml year which ware given In
the December lllllII't eatlllllllra u
tl.li,3:,m will lit nl Icaal Mi,
t.r.o.jjn r, r iiroxttnuiy ,.
021.371.030,
An ruiiipared wltbli!l, lie 'con
tinned, ihere linn been a reduction nf
ISOT.nuo.oOO In eioendlturea fur the
(Iteration of tha ranlln hualneaa nf
the (lovri iiini'iil subject Nenerally to
executive control, (if thin mini hn
attributed I.'OO.WIO.OUO lo tlia linpo.
Htlnii r the exeriillva plan mill pre
siire nn tlm routine btmliiM urennl
xullon of th uvorninvni under lli
nw avatcm liimiKiii'iitKit ty tha
budget burellU,
Tho rruoit of Director Dnwre wnit
auhmltted to tlm Iiduko appropria
tion roiiiuiltten by the prealdenl In
connection with n pending reoutlon
ly I tr-u cai-nl n ( I r Hyriia, Democrat,
Tenncaaea, MukltiK the prealiU-nt lit
inform the bullae In what waya direct
aavlna of lai.ooo.ooo anil indirect
p miii(4 of Il04.ouu.oo0 pievloualy
announced 1 1 - tint liiiilm-l bureau (Sur
lily Ita flint nil months of operation,
had l-ii made.
Director lwr presented In detail
with ncroiiipntiylna' tithlea and atate
Incnia Ilia comparative expenditures
for tlm paat nn 'I present flm kI year
divided Into Item repiest'titiliat those
which nr i Inn ki iI tu executive
rout r el mid others such n public
dnlil nlnl similar accounts whlill
wer considered as ntmrl from tha
subjeri of routine government ex
penditure, tlx l submitted ex
haustive report nf the governmental
a M n it aironipllnlii'il through Intnr
dpinrtmnntal iraiiKfrra of aurtOua
aupiilira ami otttor ii'iuiomy muthoitu
put Into effort hy thn tiuilifnt bureau,
lii'tnUtiH thoutuimla of tranaurtlona
lnvolvlns hlp. Ihi". avallnit wax.
ami all tha runny artlrlt and com
moUlila utlllxvil hy tha sovrrnniviit,
lorihnr with thn amount of aavlnv
ri-allifil In mill rm.
"Tha hurrau if th hudisot la nn
mirronnl. antt nun-portlimn lu4
livaa nurnt." aalil Mr. Itawra. "In
thla piittli ulnr r i-port where Ita rati-
inatra may bermna a bi f conten
tion In an Bppron. hlnic inlltlrnl eon
l oat. Ha flittirea aholllil he ronaerva
tlva ami mart thn lixl of examina
tion, not only In the prevent, hut In
the futura whrn ixUilna imrltann
Ulf fi'rrio- are forituttcn and tha
reronl for lmnrllallty and non-pitr-
tlauiiNhlp of the dutlicel hurenu la
ronalderrd In rt'troaneel hy the un
prejudlrrd nilnd .f thn guvrrnnunt
ei'onntiilt and atiiilrui."
Or tX-i: yi .a
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? rtru ',"v';':-'ft.,--iv,"
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Tlm LonK MoudUIo Hchitul, Ulatrlct
37, hat a year's retmrt of perfoit at
tnuUunce, 100 per cent, for tha four
Iioya who cnnprlati the arliiKil. Mra.
Hfle Miirphy la certainly to be con-
Kratululnu.' No wonuVr he Kalncd per
mliHlon to go to tha clnrtia with tliRin
laat wnek In way of i''li;tiriitWn,
Iloeae Creek achool made a pleasant
ocean ion of their cloalnK day laal Krl-
day. After the one o'clock neighbor
hood dinner on tha ground, Kiria and
program filled tha aftern'ion. The put-
gram waa unique In. that recreation
and' other number had been selocud
by the pupil from their text, allow
ing what had appealed to them In the
yeur'a work. Two flower drill, a
well a tha uniform county drill were
enjoyahly given. Not only parent,
hut friend from Kagln Point and other
nearby district were preaent. The
h unit of neighboring In achool inter-
eai i a good one, and there have been
aeveral pleagant evening affair dur
ing thn year uuder MU Lane leader-
ahlp, which have added to the com
munity aplrlt of Uiatrlct 47.
The town achoola are rloalng a fol-
i,,;? a-. &
Till half nf a three alory honan wa photographed while Ixilng moved
along Commonwealth Ave,, Nuwton, Mum, tha aectlon welKhlng approxi
mately 40 una. It ia being moved a ilinlame tit one quarter of u mllu from
Ita orlKlnal apot.
New Books at County Library
llillon.
"tshllxii," nnd otln-r roiunncra of
()ypy blood. Jlen ovli I; "The Man
Krunt the Wlbia," Itlnillima; 't'lirla
li,ph r lllblmtilt. Koiiilitiiikrr," llry
ant; "Ituumiininn Hlorlea," liyng:
'ne t'pnn n Time." IihvIn; "IawI
Valley." (ieroul. "Tb Kverlnalliig
Whlaper." tlreiiory; "Murln i'hapde
liilne," a tule or the Ijik" HI. John
country, I lemon; "Cnravnn by
MkIiI," a romance of India; 'The
IVrtrnlt of u Ijidy," Jaim-a; "The
OutenNt." Uiaerlof; "An Ocean
Tramp," Mi K'ee; "The Hiiejiherd of
the Wild." Mnrahnlt: "Tlio Ijwt
American," Mitchell; "The Hand Ioe
ti.r," Mulder; "The Iar-iO Three,"
Mulford: "Iteyond the tJeaerl" Noyea;
"I'rlae Htotiea of liSl." U'llunry
Memorial Award; "A Bword of tha
tiUI Frontier." I'arrtah; "Handy,"
Kiev: "l.lfe and Iath of Harriet
Krean," Klnclulr; "Jade," and other
atorlea, Wiley.
Non-riitlon.
Karma," lieneant; ' "The Hnnd
mook for I'racllral I'arinera." I'liul
Iny; "The linMili II. .,-W a.khuni;
Text Hook on Wlreh-aa Telecraphy,
Htanley; "Ttrea mid (N'lilranlatng,"
Tufford: "The Klower Oarden." Hen
netl; "The Trout Are l!lln In Kng
bind and Houth Aft lea," Hennlon;
"(loin' Klihlna." t'ook: "Many, Many
Moona," a ttoiik of wllderneaa poema.
Silrelt; "Kwwya In IdleneKa," ltep
pller; "In Jur Convent luya," Itep
pller; "Iam Hhlpg and iAimly Hen,"
I'uinr; "I'nder Hall," Itlaenlierg:
"Kaerv Ijinda of tho South Seiia."
1 1 1 ..J
low! May lit, Talent and Rogue
Hlver; Mny 20, Jackaotivllie, Ashland,
(iolil 11111 and Central Point; June 2,
Phoenix; June 9, Medford. Applegate
and lluttn Full school close on May
20, but 8am Valley not till June 23,
owlnn to delay In occupying their new
building last fall.
The school gathering at Much on last
Saturday was participated In by six
districts, and proved a-hrlmful day of
activities! The morning program
showed In part what share these
schools "can take In Jackson county
school day program at Ashland on May
27. The address by Superintendent
Hrlscoe was well worth hearing. After
the neighborhood picnic dinner of
abundance, cam the race and other
event. Kach school represented had
entrant in the event, and honors
were well divided, though Rueh achool
took the lead. Applegate valley seems
to possess hoys and girl of vim and
pluck, and It is worth your while to
watch their sport.
Several eight .nonth school are
closed, or are closing tills week, among
them flounce Rock, Pilot Rock, North
Trail, Little Ilutte, Pankey, Long
Mountain, Table Rock, Lost Creek,
(Jails Creek, Klk Creek and Central.
All over this county of Jackson boy
and girls are awaiting the arrival of
eighth grade examination days. May 11
and 12. Quito an army of sixth grade
pupils are prepared for the physiology
test, and a still greater number for the
geography.
High school plays are popular these
days. Medford gave "Clarence" last
week. Ashland nnd Central point gave
the play "And Home Came Ted," tho
on different dates. Ilutte Kali give
"The Varsity Coach," and Jacksonville
"A Cheerful Liar" on Friday evening
this week. Central Point grades give
thn operetta "Cinderella" on Friday
night of this week also. Rogue River
staged a most anceessful play In their
new Community hall last week, and
Gold Kill presented one some week
ago In their well equipped achool audi
torium stage.
The weekly papers published by stu
dents of the several high schools have
found place on the county superlnten
dent's reading table thi year and have
been welcome visitors, bringing a
they do news of the event and attain
ments, as well as of the fun and cele
brations which carry on In the differ
ent school centers.
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
TOTE TILUWE
W a-un mil i ai i II
Corns Peel Off
Like a Banana Shin
who ynn touch thorn with tor (drop
of "Ontn-It." tha tiifd. ear. quirk aura
ramovar used by million ol popl.
Uso "Goto-lt"
Nolnnroo eoitlnr, trlmtnlnt or par
In a. Jaitani ratlaf from all pain and Kro
nm. Coats but a trlaa averrwbera.
Money hack If It (alia, K. Lawrnno
Co, Mfr , Cblcaso. ,
Sold In Medford by Leon B. Hasklns
Strang's Drug Store.
FOR SALE
Bolt Caterpillar Tractor
and Logging Truck
Term to Ilrwponsibla Parle
MY IXXKLL. LlMBKIl CO.
Macdoel, Calif.
Quality
Mull: "llimnlii In t'liheavul." lloaa;
"Tibet nnd Nepal." Ijindor; "A
l)iitialiler of the Mlddlo llorder,"
lliirliind; "Tho llouieilo Palace,"
lahaiii.
Juxeiille.
"Center Kuali Itowland." Harbour;
"A 'IVmlcrfooi With I'eary, llorup;
"NoiM-liiiid Tales," Hoyem-n; "The
ln-en Korea! Fairy Hook," Ilrady;
"AI the llutteifly Houae." Ilrowu;
"The Htibatltute." Camp; "Old Ryer-
aon." Camp; "lloyhood Htorlea of
Famous Men." Cuther; "The Hpy
Cooper; "ICuat o" the Hun and Weal
o' the Moon." laent: "Plecea for
Kfny lny the Kchools Celebrate,
Ienilng; "The l-and of Pluck."
Podite; "M.-ny Wales. Hophmore.'
Dunlon: "Hetty Walea. Henlor." lun
ton; "Captain of tha Hchool Team."
Karl: "On the School Team," Earl:
"Indbm lleroea und tlreat Chief.
tulna." Kualmiin: "Colonial laya."
tiordy; Feli-lcla." Could; "The Story
of France." (luerbcr: "High Adven
ture," Hull; "The Story of Aaron,'
Hnrrim "Story of the Odyaaey," Ho
mer; "The Adventurea of Odyaai-ua
and the Talc of Troy," Homer; ''Ut
ile American History Play for Lit
He Amrrlcnna," Hubbard; "Cod's
Troubadour," Jewelt; "Hereward the
Wake." KlngKley; "Fuck of i'ook'a
Hill." Klpllna; "Fairy Hook." Ijibou
luye; "The Hilver Thread" and other
, folk plays for young people, Mackay;
"IJfe and Adventure of Robin
Hood." Mnrah; "Htorlea of lleowulf,"
Marahall: "The Hook of Itlrda for
Young People," Mathews: "Carrots:
Jual a Little Hoy," Moleaworth;
"Tulea of Folk and Faliiea" I'yle:
"The Hoy Scout of Ijikevllle High,"
"The Chrintmaa Child." and other
verves for children. Smith; "Old. old
Tales From the Old, ttld Book,"
Smith; "nocas, the Indian Hoy of
Santa Chira." Sneddon; "Monl, the
Indian Hoy of Hnnta Cliira," Sneddon;
"Monl. the Coat Hoy." Hpyrl; "Htorlea
Children I.ove," Welsh; "Famous
Leaders of Industry." life stories of
boys who have succeeded, Wltdiuan.
"Management Problem In Retail
C.rocery Stores," Harvard school of
hUHlncna administration: "Care of
Lenther," tshnes, harness. I driving
belts, etc.) V. 8, Department of agri
culture; "Feeding Craln Sorghums
lo Livestock." V. S. Hurra u of animal
industry: "Trees for Town and City
Streets," I'. S. Ilureau of Plant in-
diiHtry; "Practical Information for
Ih'Klnners In Irrigation," U. S. Bu
reau of public roads.
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that's the Reason
for the ever growing
popularity of Albers
Flapjack Flour.
Makes light.tasty hot
cakes.
Order a Package
Your Grocer
Recommends
Albers quality
Flapjacklldur:
CmluUr Ifi cylindricit con
ttiutr iafurff t6f;u( uaiftiea.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1022
MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES
Pally Except Sunday
LV. MKDFOItn 10 A. M. LV. RORKMmd 1.00 1". M. ,
GRANTS PASS-MKIIFOIII) BTAOES
Dally and Sunday
Leave Medford
10.00 A. M.
. 1.00 V. M.
4.80 r. M.
Leave Grants Past
10.00 A. M.
1.00 P. M.
4.45 P. M.
Fares) Mcdford-Orants Pass, Orsnts Pass-noscbnrg, W.OOj
Mcdford-IUiseburg 94.15.
BIG STEEL COMBIN
E
BOOSTS UP STOCK
NEW YORK. May 1 l.Mrties Tay
lor, chairman of the Lackawanna
Steen company, announced late today
that his company had completed ne
gotiations with tho Uethlehem Steel
Corporation, for a merger of the two
corporations
Rumors of tho consolidation caused
heavy buying of those stocks and
kindred shuros In the final hour of
today's stock market
Lackawanna Steol made a net gain
of soven points, Bethlehem 8teel rose
1 5-S and affiliated shares advanced
1 to 3 points.
Lacawantm has recently been men
tioned in connection with the propos
ed tnergor of some halt dozen othur
independent companies, but Including
.Midvale and Republic Iron.
' Bethlehem representatives have
frequently stated that thoy'were not
Interested In the reportod mergor or
consolidation pluns of their competit
ors.
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FARIS, Mny ll. Mlxs Sully nee
dier, nllioe of Hugh C. Wallace of
Tuconin, W'liah., former, United States
niuhnnmirtor to France and Count Jenn
ltertrand do Luppe, were mnrrlcd by
civil ceremony here yesterday after
noon. AmhiiHandoiHerrli'k nnd tho
Hnrl of Derby wero witnesses for tho
brldo. The religlotiH ceremony will
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