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NORBLAD vs HAWLEY
FOR CONGRESS
who hit been "freetlng" on tbts offlc
tor a tunc tlma. II list stout wors
out hi usefulness In I tie lower bout.
People 'of this slat who have lt bast
Interest in mind, are anxtuue (or Mr
Norlitod t eucceat at lb coming prl
wary election. ll U thoroughly quail
flsd for (hit I i port ant offic. Koe-
burg isewt Kvlw,
A. W. Norblad It In ilia eongrtsitoaal
rare, arui h will win lis U a air.
niada man -rtna vhn has fmieht K la
way up to honorable, service or tht I
peupie ana to recognition among in
big man, of tha bar and tha -lata
tienaie. no la in tna prima or lira,
and ha know (ha eeervt of success
for nitn la In th on word, "service."
Vn fill ftnlltife he will alva tila alata
hla county, and hit dlatrlct everything
mat it in mm. in warrcnion Nw.
j
Chautauiiuii , for'i M(Uord come
next wk. ' iMday tha 24th will ba
Ilia iiehlnif flnr.'. The I.Ik tent will
li tha fiiifr 'f Interest for hundred
of our i'up)i, . Att"rnoot (etta even
ing i)i'wnlj bnbld' Wh, day.
Tha ihaliauiu sttoid an vrwtual
ld opiionunliy forMe, funnly ttl get
iiiKli and instructive ntwtulnmmt.
whlih ,1m beyond th reach ot tha
community en apt through a Chau
tauqua. Tha coat of at ' dsy uf
entertainment la ao low tbut it la
within tint reach nf tha average
fcrtiily. Hvuaou tickets for adulii ara
IMiO. tdudent ll.&l!, chlldrn 11.00.
Tha adult llekria muat lia aocurrd
hrfiirn nmin of tha opening day at tha
nlinvM iii, Aftr noon tha prUe
will l Inrrmtcd bO entlu. Tlckota ara
trunafvritltla wllhln th fumlly ot the
puri huaar, A junior rhuutauiiua will
ba lialll an tiauul, which Will llllereat
Ilia lHya and glrla.
Mi'dlfiid la rraponalhls for tha fi
lm tulu I aucima of th rhuulauqua
and u ulIU: apliit ahould pravall
whlrli will ninka thla tha arvatiwit
ami !ial (hu(auiU avvr hlcl In
Mrdfora.. ,Tha arioua rommltt'a
liuva lltrlr work wl In hand, and
inra m np flount iat what M'drori
will aluw,lt anptadutlim , of thin
worthy community intarria, Thara
la a grrat Vailrty ot antxrUlnmant,
nd th t'ilnt la hlahly Drutn-d ly
thnaa who know It. To alet curtain
featurv will rout a much a to aa-
rura a ,, n tii k-t. which will glva
ona tha prlvltoaa of hearing tha an
tlra rounf, Tli krta ahould ba arurad
nt om-a. . . .
8vrn atudantt front ' Jac-kupn
county, Oregon ar bt gruduatrd
at Orrfon Agtieulturnl rolln . In
Juni. Plva- of thfaf atudimtit ara
fnan Mrdford and two ara from Ah-Ifuid.
Th'ina raglatrlng from Mad ford
tra Klluiiwth Mtrwurt Hill, com
mi-rra, mmlair of I'l llta I'hlf H!
phon l. Nya, civil -na1ncrln(f, Oam.
ma Tau IMii; Virginia M. Hmlth,
hum rronombM, I'i Hcto Mil; J.
Itolund l'orkr, agrt' ultur. 11 Kap
pa Alpha: Murlf M. Wukeman,
inmnirrca. Tau Drlia. .
l'roHpm ilva graduutea front . Ah-
land ar Kriieat V. Abbott, agtioul-
tura, I'l Kappa. Alpha; Klmar K.
llual'-y, a atudant In rommrrra.
HUty-flva rtuilfcula from J kn
county rltrad nt tha rollcao tht
yar. Mfilfnrd l-nda with it atu-
dnta and Aahland 1 aecond with
10, Ontral I'olnt la rnprtaentad by
four Htudfiita, Pliocnla hy thr, Tal-
nt. Appli'KMte and Hoaua Rlvar
ttilh two mh. and Oold Hill and
Jackaonvllla with- ona each.
MOSCOW STARTING
TO
BUILD
I
T
X YEARS
A. W. NORItAO
What the Newspapers Say
Norblad. of tplrndtd Muate record,
ot dynamlo forca and anargy, will aura
ly btat "do notblng" Haw lay. Tilla
mook Headlight.
On tha 4th of March.' 1133. W. C
Ilawlay will hava tarrad tlxtaen yaart
In rongrraa anil during that tlmo ha
will bava drawn In aalary, mllaaga,
rlwrli hire and parqultttea about iou,
Poo of tha taxpayers' money. Yat on
latt Saturday at a maatlng of about
200 taxpayer at Nawbarg, whin tha
chairman of tha maatlng requeatad all
who knew tha namo of tha congreaa
.man from tha flrat eangrattlonal dis
trict of Oregon ta held uo thalr handt,
only ttn reeponded.
Have tha taxpayer of tha flrtt con
grlonal dlatrlct bad ralu raoelvadT
Producers Call.
If A. W. Norbltd of Clntaop County
la alerted to ( ongreat, Ilia flrat dis
trict will b hly rpranted. Ilia
rarord In the'OrnKon Senate I full of
acblaveinantt. An anergetlo and fvar
lata worker, he would undoubtedly ae
complUh much for. Oregon and thl
dlatrlct Urowntyllla Times.
SeWor KorhJudlt tha right man to
send to CongrVn. e is active, pro
grcnalvB and a man who will stand
squarely on any lama that arises.
ttenator Norblad's record In the
statf logUluture hat proved that ba It
man of vision and strength. South
western Oregon Dully News.
Unlet! alt the signs fall, this Is the
yW that CongreitHmiin llswley will
gat hit. For the flrat time during tha
alxtami years ho ha boim In Con
gret, Ilawlay has rest opposition In
tha pnrann of A. W. Norblad ot As
torls: Mr. Norblad Is well known
through hla caiser In the state Senate,
where ha was ona ot the big men, If
Mr. Norblad la alerted tha first OreKon
dlttrlct will be heard from In Con
grats, which has not been tha case
during llawlay'a torra. Polk County
Observer, Oallus, . . .
Senator A. W." Norblad, of Astorlu,
bat announced hlmtalf at a candidate
for; Congruss to succeed V. C. lluwley,
Despite the fact tbkt Iteprnaentatlv
w. C. Hawley Is now serving hit eighth
term a congressman, and la a candi
date for bla ninth term, no legislation
heart bit name and ha bss been Iden
tified with noat of tba epoch making
events of bla long tenure or office.
He never niakae a epeevh, or Intro
duces a bill, and war It not for tba
free packages of seeds ht distributes
undar-bla frank at government ex-
pnnae and bla bltnnlal vlatta hams for
re election, no on would know that
tba district bad representative la
t'ongreat. Bo It Is small wonder that
there ia a popular revolt agalpat fur
ther continuation ot Mr. Ilswley's soft
map and tha organisation of s move
ment to replace him with k man of
action, which has culminated In the
effort to nominate A. W. Norblad of
Astoria, for many years ona ot tha
leaders of tha state Senate. Capital
Journal, Salem,
we tnitiK tna time la ripe for s
change There Is no doubt In our mind
that Mr. Norblad, If elected, would
makt a creditable abowing for this
dlttrlct Tha Hllvarton Tribune.
It la extremely doubtful If Contrast-
man Ilawlay will carry oven bla own
county tblt year, and It la tba opinion
or those ruuy conversant with tha alt-
uatlon that he will be succeeded by
Htate Senator A, V. Norblad of As
toria, lie baa retained- bit test so
long simply bersuse hi has hud no
real opposition. Thla time there bat
appeared ona of our brightest states
man, who has been heartily greeted
throughout tha district as a candidate.
We want a live man representing us.
Mr. Hawley la a pleaaant gentleman,
seems to be allied with aaatern Inter
ests, hates to exert himself, and has
little weight In Washington, so far as
Oregon Is concerned. In Senator Nor
blad wa have a young giant who baa
shown In the atata Senate that ha la a
man ot tha right caliber to send to
Washington. All racognlxe and a
large majority acknowledge that Mr.
Hawley has accomplished little for
bla district during hi fifteen years of
snrvio when he could have done so
much. Ha has been asleep. The rank
and file ara behind Senator Norblad,
wno is being given ovations through
out tha dlttrlct The) Woodburn In
dependent. ,
Alao editorials to the same effect In
tha Silverton Appau), l'ort Orford
Tribune, Drain Knterprlao, Sunday Bee
(North Bend), I'olk County Itomlaer,
TlllamooK Herald, Independent Kn
terprlao, Paclflo Herald. Ralnlur Re-
view, St. Helens Mint, and others.
totaling twtnty-nx paper In tha die.
trict and nuinoer outeide the district.
PASSING SHOW IS
i in
n TiinAnr
ui lurrtUL
MOSCOW. Moscow Is beginning to
show soma building actlrity. After
nearly six year during which practi
cally every private building and some
public Institution were permitted to
fell Into dlsrepslr, both tb soviet of
flfltla and private individuals re now
in th throes of a reaalr campaign.
Tha hotel where most of the foreign
era coming to Moscow are houaed and
which six month ago wsa a nightmare
of dirt, vermin nd lack of service ba
Just been renovated and la to be put
back on a pre-revoiutlon baais.
CJuesta. long accustomed to carrying
their own water, brewing their own
toa and cooking their own food In their
room a. now are becoming accustomed
again to the magic ute of the push but
ton. Elevators are to run. linen to be
provided and th' campaign agalnat
vermin I oil In full swing.
The) Messrs. Shubert will present at
the Pane theatre Tuesday night, Xlay
23Vd the new Wuiter Utirden revue,
"The Patting Show of 1SZ1" for the
first time In this city. Willie and
Kugene Hitward, two of the b-at tun
maker before the public today, are the
ttars. ' (Thla will be the seventh show
from (hat famous Institution of extra
vsgsnta In which thy have appeared.
the other alx being the "Whirl of So
ciety." "The Show of Wondera." "The
Passing Show of 1)13," "The Whirl of
the World," ' 'The Passing Bhow of
ISIS." 'The Passing 8 bow of 1818
In the Utter "Pnaslog Show" the How.
trds appeared for nearly three years
Thla carnival of travesty la In two
acta and twenty-elx scenes and baa
brilliantly biasing outburst ot artists
It Is a swiftly movtng frolic of bewll
derlng surprises. This new "Passlnx
Show" has the record for the length of
runs of all the extravaganzas at the
New York Winter. Garden; it lately
concluded a six month s continuous run
at the Oarrick tneV?ChlcsgA. and
has played return engagement
Washington, Philadelphia and Boston
ENGLAND
BLOCKED
BY FRANC
E AGAIN
OEXEVA, May 17.-(Br Associated
I rest). The council of the League ot
Nations decldvd today to hold a epecial
meeting not later than June. 15 to con
sider, the question of approving the
UrltiHlt mandute for Palestine.; The
decision was taken on request of the
Karl of Balfour lKnland. , ; .;
I-ord Balfour told the council that
Oreut Britain waa greutly dlaappolnted
that the present session hud failed to
register consent to the trm ot the
mandate upon which the allied powers
had long ago agreed.
It had been the opposition of the
French and Italian repreacutatlvea
which ha blocked the measure while
the Vatican exprested ftara that relig
ious Interest! In the holy land would
not bo proiMTly safeguarded under the
terms previously laid down, he said.
RED CROSS WANTS
FRIENDSHIP KG
CHURCHES FAVORED
Out of the wealth of Packard experi
ence has come, .in this new Single'Six,
a mastery of production which has
now resulted in value little short of
revolutionary.
Packard has learned how to surpass
itself and still widen immeasurably
the circle of Packard ownership.
For those who seek cars of the highest
calibre the value plainly expressed in
these exquisite cars leaves literally no
cnoice duc racKara.
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' ; , TKt pric aftht wro SlfMltSix fhn aaawr touHnt U 124AS at Detroit - '
.,- T w price a TatiSU laurUt U 1350 Han m , t ...."
Crater Lake Automotive C6.3 -
: 123-125 S. Front St, Medford
ASK THE MA N WH O OWNS "ONE
CLELAND. May . 1.Ap.
proximately (00 deleaate from'
rellgioua, educational aoclsl and civic
organisations throughout the. country
Including religious leaders repre
senting many denominations, assem
bled here -today for, the congress on
International co-operation and sixth
annual convention aUttr world alli
ance or . International '.friendship
through the churchea.
Paid Adv.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
, ; KPFEOTIVB FED. 1, lOM . ;, t-"
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES
Dally Except Sunday
LV. MEDFORD 10 A. M.
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LV. nOSEBCRG 1.00 1. M.
I '. '-I t . 'J. - - u ..
Huvo . Vnu cleaned limine vMT
What nro vnu dolnn m-tth that thhura
you will not koep another year?, The
I Hod CrOMH Thrift' Rhnn lvnnla Vhum
and will ronovaio. and .nut them ntp
Clothing, furniture, 1oy, books, pic
tures, dlHhes, frulf Jars and orna
ments. Dt' not throw thinasl' awav.
What rttny he Useless to you may bo
the very : thlnirs someone needs.
Phone 4S0 and the Hod. Cross motor
corps will call at your home to col
lect anything you have for the Thrift
Shop, v - (
GRANTS PASS-MEDFORU 8TAOE8
Dally and Sunday
Leave Graata !
10.00 A. M.
1.00 P. M.
AM V. M.
Farfst Medford-Grant Pa, $1.I5 a rant Paa'Roaebarg;8.dO
Medford-Roeeburg $4.1 S.
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Laaye Medford ' ,
10.00 A. M.
1.00 P. M. ,
Miss IxNiUh Wins, .
SANDWICH, England, May 17.
(ny tho Associated PreasyMlsa
Cecil Lolteli. Srltlsh woman open
Kolf champion today defeated .Mrs.
Oranger Harrliftn 8 and 7 In the la
dies', open golf championship , tour
nament. ' "- " ",' !. j
Mist Edith itollohi the',ehannh,i
sister, dnfeatedMlBS Lutliarrt t and
4
Miss Joyce Wethercd defeiited Ml'na
aba Daniel a In Dual Rolt at eVagt
The eharp wtt ot the modern Amer
ican aalea-glrl; the fluff and flotmce
of life at a fashionable summer resort
hotel, all mixed In With a delirious
comedy of mistaken Identity It's
real entertainment combination that's
on tap in "Two Week, With Pay," the
new Be be Daniels comedy which
opened at the Page theatre yesterday
for three days. ' c.
:Debe Daniels demonstrates In this
picture- that she is not only a clever
comedienne but also an actress of de
chledly varied talents. For It Is a dual
role that she plays: In one character.
Pansy O'Donnell, a shop girl, and In
the other Marls La Tour, famous
screen star and hlKh-dlvlng expert. -
'.Two Weeks .With: Pay"-will be
immediately recalled by , those who
read the story in the Saturday Evening
Postwlt Is by the well-known Nina
Wilcox Putnam, whose slangy modern
feminine characters have reached
remarkable vogue. '
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I t-; Unusual Show at Rlslte -
Ffr twenty otld years a line that
no one could see with the eye gad yet
that all men marked welt had cut the
tdwh of. Gllesd Into two parts, The
northwoods lumbering village waa as
evenly divided as though emmlssaries
trtom Heaven and He.ll had agreed on
an even split.
0n one side was the community ot
sbsrn, godlike spirltt ruled over by
Enoch Kidder. On tha other the air
was rife with the cry of pleasure and
the curse ot hate, for it waa a mael
strom ot evil things presided over by
Akron Kidder, estranged brother of
Enoch. The feud bad started when
both men were young and a girl they
botll loved had chosen Enoch.) k v'
li Is i a picture of strong dramatic
nature. "Across the Deadline," coming
to! the iRlalto theatre tomorrow for' a
Fashionable
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Notoce
to Water (Users
Commencing Wednesday, May 17, 1922
Irrigation Hours Will Be As .Follows:
4:00 A. M. TO 11:00 A. M.
4:00 P. M. TO 11:00 P. M.
' MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY, on the East side of the Strata
running North and South, and North side of all Streets running East &&4
;west.;i ;r.: . . ? , ' ,-v-
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, on the West side of all Etratj
running North and South, and on the South side of all Streets running Ecst
; and Wesf. --vj ." ; .".-, jv.v:-ffis. - nfV" r. v
i BUJNfDAYjPpRENpdN, on the East side of all Streets running North and
j 'South, aia the Uotlh side of all Streets running East and West.
1 SUNDAY AFTERNOON on the West side of all Streets running North and
V South, and on the South side of all Streets running East and, West. . . . . . . ;
! Wasteful use of water or USDTG AN OPEN END HOSE for irrigating will
j " not be permitted, -. vf ' : v :;.:J,
Conier. property will , be' gcverned by- the , street on- which the houi3
i .'u is -. numbered. ;. ;: j. j ::
WATER MUST BE SHUT OFF IMMEDIATELY IN CASE 0?
FIRE ALARM. , - . " r-? , ?- : , ; . ;'
DO NOT USE A NOZZEL- LARGER , THAN ONE-QUARTER INCH
IN DIAMETER. ' A ' '-f.,; w . ,X v ;;. - - - - ;
; Do not set sprinkler so that it will interfere with traffic on sidewalk. "
. Do not have leaky faucets or fixtures on' your premises. ' , ' - - -
DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO RUN TO WASTE DOWN THE GUT
TER OF STREETS OR ALLEYS.
Tyi1oea 4Via A KAira wiiIam nnll a a J 4m IV... . it. 1am.
1 V iUiCkiivaB VI WO ftWUTB a kUGO WLU WO VUU1DUCU tU bUC IHU CJLICUU Ul IUC lW,
Above rules to be in effect until further notice. ...
WATER' COI.HIITTEE.
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