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MF.DFOU!) MAID TttimWR. MF.DFOUD. OUKdOW TUUttsDAY. JUNK 1, 1XHE SIX MAN.WHO GARfflED MESSAGE TO G ARC 3A GETS BELATED DUE LATEST WOMEN S FASHION BLOW AT XPORTS PAX FnANi"lS . May m. -U.-u-ii'iiant Colonel -Andrew S. Rowan, re tired, tlx- 111:111 who carried (I10 fa mous "niewmire to Carcia" in IK;', during the ivmlsh-Amerlcan war, Will receive a hclatcd rccoKiiition for 'bravery, if Senator Samuel K. Kliorf ridR" of California run hi'lnc ll about. Tho senator lias received at, urnnces from Secretary of Yar Works that hi will take t'.n with tho army hoard linvinir Jurisdiction tho KrnntinK of n medal or Of ;i distin KUbthed sorvloc cross. lieutenant Ocneral Nelson A. Mites ordered young Lieutenant Rowan to deliver n, "messace to llar Cln." niHcnf ion, initiative and bravery wore required. Rowan did not ask who (lai-cia was, where he could be found, or how to set there. Instead, he delivered the message to TJenernl Carcia, in th interior of uere i.arria wiui ms tm le , roacjw,i to Rive up the imiortation or Unnd of patriots was almost sur- j d(ul),e Brt bnt af,pr constlU.ltion rounded by Spanish forces. Rowan ; ... . . . ,. . ... . . . knew that if the message, were inter-iW,,h thc Climes ,tat'',B !,t repted hy tho Spaniards he would ,on- 1,10 l!al " 's,!'- bf shot or hantred as a spy. ;,is)l a ,,i,ir T"t R"'1'! t'liina. which. ' 'Clnrela. heartened by the' promise realigns tho effect of the douhle net of aid from the I'nttod States, just manufacture on the industry, would nterln(t tho war, with Simin. fought undertake to discourage tho ninniifuc on, and tho foe was overcome. Iture t double nets." Lieutenant Rowan was cited liy ' Oeneral Sliles in 'dispatches to Wash- j mpton as follows; 'in mi rMftipnnni WASHINGTON. China's export piff tail industry is threatened hy the pref eroiice of American -women for double hair nets, according to a reixu t to the vo:iuwrc dei;'rtment from lin-nl (Jfliiss at Tainan, .Manufacture of double hair nets, tho report said, threatens to reduce the human hair net business very much as tho double net Ions outwear the sincle net. and advices in China Indi cate that an association of hair net importers has been formed in tho Unit ed States, one of its objects beins to discourage tho makiiiK of double nets. It is estisnated. the reKirt added, that unless the doable net is driven off the market the hair net business in China will decline by 73 or So ier t'tit. "It is unilersto.nl." the rciut said, "that no definite agreement has lieen j. "This was a most perilous under taking, and in my judgment. Lieu tenant Rowan performed an act of heroism and daring thut hint rarely been etcelied in the annuls of war fare." Rowan later was appointed lieu tenant colonel of volunteers, ivid in 1!8 was retired from the regular army with the rank of major, lie resides In San .Francisco. n MAKT mm FORD FOR PRESIDENT DIVORCE UPHELD DETROIT, Mich.. June 1; A "Henry Ford for President" club in very congressional district of the Country and a sufficient number of , signatures to petitions placing the name 'of the automobile manufac turer on the ballot in each district. In tho aim of a croup of Mr. Ford's friends and neighbors in Dearborn, Detroit suburb, who recently organ lied in an effort to place the manu facturer in the White House. CARSON CITY, Nov., June 1. Mary Pickford's divorce from Owen Moore, validated hero yesterday when the state supreme court ruled tho attorney general liati not the iiver to institute and maintain an annulment notion, bad removed tiday the legal shadow which was cast over the film star's jniarriage to Ifcmglas Fairbanks, shadow laud's agile actor, who claimed her as his wife one week after she had obtained a decree of divorce at Minden Nev.. In 1920. Attorney General Fowler said a few months ago that if Mrs. Fairbanks was found in Nevada she would be served with papers in the appeal he under took. It is not knwn "here whether Mrs. Fairbanks has been In or through Nevada since she was granted the di orco from Moire. Do you know all about these new and money-saving uses for Kingsford's Com Starch? IT is not necessary to purchase both a bread and a pastry flour. By using ?4 cup of Kingsford's Com Starch to ? cup of any good Hour the percentage of gluten is decreased and thestarch content increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake. -r If your recipe calls for 4 eggs to 1 quart of milk, use 3 eggs and for the errg omit;ed use ?j tablespoonful of Kingsford's Corn Starch." For smoother, glossier gravies and sauces use a dessert spoonful of Kingsford's Corn Starch, instead of a tablespoonful of wheat flour. For lighter, flakier biscuits, pie crusts and muffins, make your pastry flour with one fourth cap cf Kingsford's and three-fourths cup wheat flout. . A little Kingsford's Com Starch dusted on top of cakes before icing prevents the frosting from running off. A quarter tea- ' spoonful of Kingsford's put into each cf your salt-shakers wili prevent salt caking. Pastry made with Kingjford's Corn Starch makes lighter, flakier biscuits, pie crusts and muffins. ' mm.- FREE: Atfcyourgmceror write Johmoo'Liebcr Co., Torrlaad.Ure.'or beautiful folder of the new King ford Cora Starch recipes m WBHSMP CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annual instal ment (one twentieth) and interest on paving, sever and watennain assessments upon all properties for which applica tion was made to extend time of payment, will be due and pay- able at the office of the city treasurer June 1, 1922, and will be delinquent after thirty (30) days from said date and shall bear a penalty of five per cent (5) upon the amount of such de linquency, Thirty days after such delinquency the property will be advertised and sold for the amount of such delinquency, to gether with penalties and costs of such sale in P'.cor dance with Section 148 of the City Charter. Date at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of May, 1922. ? ' MARY HASWELL WEBBER, Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon, Women Arc Bravest of Their Sex Catch Rats for a Livelihood GEORG SISLER jj. i "t V vis s hJL J ff1 -4f. E IS A BALL TEAM ALL I H MSEL F v ? Nat exactly ' Tied I'i.iors," thoso two charming tvohh'ii. hut they ninko their living as did tin- faunuis tiiMsulaim of Hamlin Ttiti thi-y n rut c;s(iihr's. .Vt thi U'tt i Miss Ann;t Mao Wiiclit; ut tin- rishl. Mrs. I. M. Staples, rlmti) takon at Nashville. Ti nti , lu ri- they no now wapitis it suiTossfnl cumpalKii uvainst the rnliMits. A TRAINING SCHQO L FOR WAR BEGGARS III M BERLIN IDEA if POSTMASTER GENERAL TO STOP "MIUlu, M.iy 37, (iroi'Ki' ; t'oiitlttin-N' to irnvo liimsi'lf u tme. I ! mint hall team fur the 8(. I.tuila , ItrnwiiM' flit Miiekt r iiK.tln tii't iiiili s u i li'ittllnn itisltliii In iihiutnt every eel ! II It l ri ef the Alilt rlt mi leuMlle Klnll-'1 illi x li'leiiMftl tunny Wlm ll lie llltle , , Bniiit,H ut Wetluemtny, Sisler heads tho liHtters with ill I murk ef l:l!, tleciilte the f.u t tlutt, , thin In three inintn luwtr tlniii last! week's iivermre. Hi Iiiih retired Hi' 'iiiust runs. :t't. itiiult) the must hli-i, . l!j. Ii'iitls m tmat Ihihi's With Vll, lieailM the liasti slealers With I, lias Iiiiiik- I'll nut tin t (fhllKKl'l B lltllitlist , 'ilevi ii fur the hnili is it tt it t in tut ' til Ives total five eiiuuijh til inee. him near the (tip. K.I Miller tf IMiUaili'lithla Iiiih hem ! t IliiiMiiK Hleitillly ami Is set'iind te N!ser in luitlliiK with nti uveriK" f ii'j. .Mllli'i' now has ten home inns una I tint 1.' fur Ken Williams, uf lie llrtiwmi, who has taken ltahe KiiiIi'b IliiKttlotl us tho elllef tttUKH'er ef till' ilrelilt. Ty I'ulili is third with 3!iS. other leatlinu hattirs In twenty or mere inn's are: Speaker, t'levelaml. St:. O'Neill.. t'livelaiul. 3!i.; Witt, New York. .1"; Clark, Itetrult, .H'.S; Silianu. New York, 3,'ii; .lanilt stui, ('h velanti .3-1 1 ; Itliie. Itftrtilt ,33S. Ken Williams, Im-i,.'s leadlnir 11 litiute runs ranks unoml to Mslt-i 1n ntuleii Istsi's with H. miiisi Tti iire..r, the slUKKhiK int'lehler. Willi St. l.oillM hy tietlllillllK tlllt ! .1 I. Its. 1'iinst tt liiinwlf to tin' ton of the Katiun.il l.i a i; Hi' ImtteiM with .40 1. Tommy liriffith, who tins li.'cn lilt llmr rniNtetillv for llenoklyn Is the intuit r 1 1 1 with u mark i.f .'IS.',, whlln lloct-m llirnhy of St, l.inils ami Itlt; . In e. the fl.il fiitileil I'ltlKluii it nut fielder, are tied for tlilnl (.line ut a iii.ii k of .IT:'. Ilornsliy It-nds the run netirrs with 31 t.tlllfs. Is KOlnit nut In front Willi lalal hams with u mark nf Mi and kails Inline run tlrlveri with ileVen, liEt:U, June AlthotiRh .uMlf 1 mendicant y is forhidden hy law, tht'i streets of Merlin are full of liet;;arit who, especially nftcr du.k, lmpur-' tune pass-ersby w ith liarruuliiK tales, some of which may 1k true. I Mtttilnted war vietims, who exhihit j K'-nuine scars on the sidewalk, are always nure of public rharlty. hut j many otht-vs nf the fraternity resort to morn or low transparfnt tricks tti j excite t'ljiiipasslnn. They liae eslab- t lishi'd a "trade union" in a northern Huhurb w here, at roi dins to rt porm ' nlMut 150 If.arners are I'dnir tntlneil i in the art of lecInK, im-I utility "niakinR: uj)." j The theoretitul pnrt of this rnnrse alone takes B wi t ks, and Is folltwetl by a practical course at rain inei.t irifrs aril at doom of chui Ins, thea ters and cafes. The city is divided into district hy tht; "union." whli h places! u certain number of certified pu;iils III cliarite. rlumsis sliifls weekly, ami collects and distribute)! the im-ci K Kvery day, it i slated, nil average West-end district brings in ubout .loot) marks. Certain favorite m-c. tions command premiuniH up to .'On murks per day. These iirofesidonal bt-Kuars are keen JiiiIrivs "f human nature. Weal thy llussians are raid to be their lieyt patrons. Am,ericans, on the other hand, are un tverlastinpr puzzles to theru. Scinetlmes, they nay, Ameri cans are extremely generous anil hand out, five, ten or twenty-mark bills with princely liberality, but others refuse to give nnvthhiK. LEAKS IN SERVICE RECLAMATION HAS A BETTER CHANCE IN PLAN TO SAVE W A S H I ,YJ To N June l'iis!in.tler 'eneral Work hai liekun thirUKi l in '-nnlali'iii ,.( the p,fto(flt;fa nf th! (.uuntry an n rt'; of the li t om ry ii itnlly Hint tuoro tlniii a luarttr lulliit'ii ilullars w .is ni -eilletwly .-pent each year In one of the lal i; i iiliims of tho ei.untry. An ofiiii.il of th" nffli-e rf tlie i lib f postal Inspector W in tb'talietl by )i. Work nh-n ln was firit imnlxt ant ponliiiittor, Keilerul to make n tle tailed analyst:: of surplus lit li. ma terial anil iipj.tratiis In the iiiwtofrife ' ill utiestiiin. After fnur montlis re oi '.i nizinit .un his tb parttncnls, it' was f mill. It wan said, that tilllO.OOU; conbl he savml each year In the1 liiiiinteiinnt of the offieo. Ir. Work j was ho impressed that upon nmuinlnit , the postriiiiHter uen' ralshtii, h 1 - j tailed a score or iimre inrpectorn to ; various nfiicis, with a C v to our-1 tailing i xii :ii'H wherever iossible. I nsti ucllijiis were l.ssueil, " hiiwevor. i that nutliliii; should be dnn that ', would impair the efficiency nr exr ditious hnmi:in of the mails. Com-! pb'te repnrls art exectetl soon whtt-ti will aid the postmaster general to rip tide where retrenchment best may be niitde. "i'ist i.f :i!." tho postmaster Keneral faiil today, "tile postof f lt-c must sent the public wt 11 um faith fully, ami after this has been iictom pllshed, rconomy nniPt be praetlci'tl, iiIho In the Interest of the piihllc. It Is not a difficult matter to put nn additional men from time to time. hut it Is mute difficult at times to cut down it force. Careful JuilKineiit should be e.v r isetl alW'aya in tho Se lection of Juj't i notich help to mel t detilandii mi that the service will nt beeoine overcrowded with what Is known us surplus auxiliary help." YAKIMA. Wash.. Hay 3 1 Con -BrMiian Krank Aloudell. floor lend er of th" house In a letter to the Yllkllil.'l llepllhlle, nilvls-s boimlortl for rtppl .il illllnlis for rerlatllal Inn work to muse their effurl thrntiKh the Semite rather t ban throiiwh the linust'. "There Is an opportunity In the wnate to secure reclitiitalbiii leiiisbition htyi.ml a peratlvenl lire," .Mnntl.ll writes, "f'.r the adjusted iiiiiipoiisatlon bill which pamu .1 ttie h'lUso Is before the senate and the senators from the arid west could, I mil confident, retain the ret lantiilloii feature on the bill without uny dlt fltulty. I am iiultn confident they could tubstitutu for that bill the Smith -MoNary bill, or h nmdlf bil lion of the two. If they an desired mid with that dune there Would be no tiueslion ll no lit ncctirlilK leclaiii.ltbiu ItKiHlatlnn. "It should Is- remembered there are only 3ij inenibers In the house fmm Irrigation suites tiiul In the xen ate there tire ItK senators, out of a tnetilborshlll nf !i, Irnlu stateX III Which Initiation Is praellced. The senate has been mal.lnn no special effort to economize; tho house has been the tirnpnnellt nf thai p-ocrniii." MINISTERS FI GAMBUG SHARKS ATLANTIC CITY, X s . A new plun to protect minisiters from "tocleHluHti eal I'onzis" by affording them a Hound opisirtnnity for investinent lm been formulated by the Methodist Hoard of Conference Claimants, necorillriK to an address by Kcv. Joseph II. HinKeloy, of Chicago before the Annual Conferenn e of Interdenominational Heeietarbm of Ministerial Keilef of 1'rateKtant ChiirclinB liere today. The proiKJHtd plan. aceordiliK to I Jr. HiUKcley, woilhl yield niiniHteru in sumo ( uses a dollar u day on savin of a dollar a week, ami would Insure them uKainst disabil ity or poverty In old ae. "In preparing the plan." said Ir. Iliwreley, "wu based the aceiiiimlationM on intt rest t'linipoiinded Heiiilaminiillv at four iicrcenL on money pnid tiuritu; tht minister'H active years on which, when retired, he would receive, a fixed ! income for life," In tlesorililnK the need for such nn actuarial plan Dr. Hineley said lluit a j hook advlsiiiK ak'ents how to promote a certain Mpeciilatlvu enterprlMC, classed thn best .niinlsterial iros;et() as rreHliyterla'ns and KpHjcopallanH, "Ijfcaiisu they But Hit;, best Halarlt-H," and also Methodists and HaptlHtH, "he catiHti (hoy arc 'easy hiarkti' for the promoter." CORNS Lift Off with Fingers AVKXATrillJK, Wash., May 31. C. V. "Wllliaiim ,f Whlfestone lake shot Jay .Morrison, eiiKlncer of the wliitcetnuc project tliroiiKh the riullt thitfh Tiit'Mlay iifternonn at 2:30 nl the Kntei'iirlse Ht hool house, Morri son was rcn iivinif 11 dam from tin Ir rigation tlllcii, which Wl'.llams maln talnl It iiiih bbi rinht to keep there, lie warned Morrison to tleslst from hltakitiK lie tl.iin and when the i H Kinet r went wi wltli his work fired. W'i I Il:i ins llreil four to nlx tiincH, , ai t onlici! iii Fred (iadluny of j I.ooirly, Wa'li., who wan In the cnri in which Mm i-ismi drove to the AV 1 1 - I liam.i place. Ontv the filrt shut took effect. It. H't'iiillnc to Morrison's phone call. t;ht ilff Kll W il.ton nrrcMt ed WillhniiK imil !iled him In the toiiiily jail at (JkannMan. AloiiNnn un ti, his far nfter beluK shol, ilrov" to the nearest liniinc aiul llilmiieil In I lu II., U noil' nl tli. Iii. lei lJ.-riii,li at Orinille. .Mr, Mor rison bad ciiiiie to lirtKik the dam when tanners coiniilaliied to hint that, tiny sure nut itlliiK their pro lan titillate imioiiiit nf water. A w J 1 TK AW M His Friend Recommended Them "Six yearn ao," write VV. 11, Kliatl well, Ktanley, Va., "I had kltlnoy troil lile, itnd (it times was miflblo lo raUo mystdf in bed. Foley Kidney Tills were recommended in me hy the Chfer oi trit! rirn liepartment. After uhIiik 3 hottlcH I wiih compiidoly rellevod un1 liave never had a return of tho Hymj , J no plan wotiitt HMiiidement the preH jtoniH." Why suffer when yoft run Rt out Metlmdim penKi'mK, toward which 'reier from rheiitnallc painn, hackache, pastors do not regularly contrlliule, swollen, two mid Htlff Jolnia, itleop with pioviHion incoiporatlnft uctuurlnl clfttturhlTi lilndder weuklimiK and nth or principles tried out hy other ilutioiuiiia- symptoms if dliiyrJoied IddnuyH, HoliI lonb, Vr. llinsuley explained, "j every where, Adv. Doesn't hurt a bit!' Drop a little i recrone on an aclimu corn, nutaiitly lli,it corn stops hurlin, then nhortly ymi lift it rU'ht off with liiiRcrs. Truiyl Votir dnt(f((ist stilt a tiny bottle of "Kreerone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hart! corn, soft corn, or turn between the toes, and the callue, wiihout wrenesd or irritation. CHANGE IN FARE Wells' Taxi Effective Juno 1st. 35c One passenger , 50c Two passengers 25c each additidhal passenger $2.00 per hour Driving Charge 51.00 per hour Standingcharge: Country trips 15c per milo. Phone 23 Positively! The biggest dol 1 lar's worth today The "Brownie" A genuine Gillette Uses the genuine Gillette Blades with 3 fannln CltUitto niadat Now at all Dealers TbeBrownie GiUeiie C.IIXF.TTC SAfETY AOR CO.. Ih. U.S. A. it p" No blades like the genuine Gillette Blades Southern Oregon Gas Co. TT AS on display at 209 West Main street a line of thc newest and most up to date gas ranges manufactured, including semi and fully enameled at the lowest prices. Sold on very easy terms. WATER HEATERS-The best obtainable, economical to operate, quick in action. Heats water for bath in 20 minutes. Phone our office and our representative will call and give you all particulars. THOMAS D. PETCH Gen. Mgr. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE K.I'I'WriV K MAY 1M, HKM ASHLAND-ROSE3URG STAGE North Itniiml lleinl IHiu n. ' I.V. 12: (Ml .Voon l.v l:iHl I'. . 4:tM I'. M. Av. 7:IM I'. M. Kally Eaept HuntUy Aihlaml Metlfortl (rnnt l'nK Komdiurtt . Ktrtitli llonnd Itent! t'i. Ar. ill 1.1 I. M. I.r !I:h . M. l,v.1:(M) p. . I.v. h::iii A. M. 1NTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. I Alti:: nlilMiiiM(oNi-litirR, H.(MI; .Icilfoi-tl-Hotcliiirjr, fl.15; (irnnta rat-ltoHchiirn, $:l.oo, Metlfortl Hume 0fl THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN Mirny have the liiilirewlon Hint n Hivlnn In prl -liuirlly ll wlnler car, i'lit Miitilarll of the I'ord Sedan In teiinmer lime lisirovet HiIh lniireNhltin, II nrfonlM nil Hit oiien air plenniiiK of n tnnviiiK '"' with l he coinfiMi. and convenience of n cIommI ear, hlntf (he IiiiIovn rim be lowei-ed with oiiho nt any time. Why not roinn In, neo HiIm Utile cur. hi'' vixtiRnte for yourxeir Hh nieiilM, V will lm Ifhul lo nIkiw ll. Iti yon. C. E. GATLd ATJTO CO. Cor. BlrfJh and Pacific Itlarhway r I i .' ' ... i J V