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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKlXiOX, TIJl'KSPAY. FKHKl'AKV 1, 1923
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LETTERHEADS
E BIG HIT
A recfnt letler from tlie Piu'lflc
Confft Curio rohinitny. of lortlund.
Or., Indicate! the. vuhio of the ad
ViTllHintT which hM boon awoniilinh
ed by tho t'ruter Ijiko lettcrheada.
which many Medford business houses
are using iind for which tho Craters'
club aro responsible.
Tho Portland roncern writes that
.It In interoHtmi in securing 100.U00
rwuch letterheads for distribution to
Tortland business firms to bo used
in .-their daily, correspondence nnd
that this is only a starter.
The. plan is to have ten views of
beauty spots in Oregon. . Ono hun
dred 1 coplcB of each view aro to be
IneludvU In a bundle of one thousand
letterheads to be sold to Portland
f!'ms.' One hundred letterheads of
nch thousand will carry the Crater
Iak ivlew. The movement Is to be
developed by the I'ortlnnd Ad club,'
and ultimately It Is expected that all
Rotary club and other organizations
llvo business firms in Portland will
bn mnklnK reuular uso of tho "sce
nic" letterheads.
New Auto Firm
for Med ford in
Valley Garage
The Mason Motor Car Co , is a new
institution In Medford and promises;
to be ono of the active firms in the !
automobile and accessories lines.
Too personnel consists of A. It.
Mason, president, who will move here
t once from Seattle, Wash.; C. V.
Harrett, secretary and treasurer, and
Charlie Ilrown, vice president, both
wall known in Medford. All are ex
perienced In this line and are live
wire business men. - Mr. Mason Is;
now In Seattle preparing to move!
here, and Mr. Brown is at the Du
ritnt factory in Oakland, California,
urranglng for Immediate shipment of
cars.. ' ......
The new firm will handle the Pu
raut line of cars, Including the Star,
the new low priced car recently, put
on tho marlRti . They will bo dis
tributors for these cars for all south
ern Oregon. . They will also handle
a full, line of parts, for these makes.
'' The firm has closed a lease for the
Valley Oarage from Bert "Anderson,
the owner, and now In charge. They
will use the lower floor for their
sales room, storage and garage. I
C. E. Whltoman will . have charge'
ofthe repair shbp'.'on 'the second j
floor, and "Dick1' Farmer, will be!
conected therewith. ' Both are ex-1
connected therewith. . Both are ex-!
Freight Increase. Disallowed.
WASHINGTON, Feb.' 1. Increases
amounting to approximately 7 per
cent in freight rates on fruits, melons
and vegetables moving from the
southwest to central freight associa
tion and trunk line terlrtorles, which
railroads proposed to make effective
March '4 were, declared today by tho
inteif-Btute-qommerce commission, to
do unreasonable and mnustinet.
HAIR AT ONCE
lite!
i - fry This! A A Gfeamy Mass of
5 :' luxuriant Hair
(
ivA j 1
W' I
In a few moments tou can transform
ven plain, dull, flat hmr. You can have
t abundant, soft, glossy ami full ol
Ifo. : Just get a cent bottle ot
Diimlerine". at any drugstore. Then
nninten a soft clotli with the "Dander
nt" and draw this through your hair,
jilcinp ono small strand at a time,
instantly,- yes,' immediately, you htve
louhled the' beauty of your hair. It will
c a mass, so soft, lustrous and so easy
In do up. All dut nnd excessivo oil is
removed,-
l,rt "Psnderine" put new life, vimr
ind briirlitnc's In vnur hair. This
itimulnting tonic will freshen your
tcnlp." check dandruff anif falling liair
infl help your hair to yruw long, thick,
itrotig ami beautiful.
E A
Aft enthusiastic company of men
tat down' to the supper at the Pres
byterian church on Tuesday niKht,
pruvidod by a committee from the
Men's Bible class. Following tho
supper was a thorouRh discussion of
tho need of some kind of a men's
organization to direct the energies
of tho men of tho church along help
ful lines of service. It was tho hear
ty expression of all that thore should
be such an ' organization to func
tion along lines helpful to the spir
itual, and social and community in
terests of the men, the church and
the community. Dr. Wm. P. Holt
acted as chairman of the meeting and
was asked to appoint two commilto"s,
ono lo draw up constitution and by
lawa to present for adoption at tho
next meeting and another to bring in
nominees for office. Mr. .Carl Mroni
mcr was asked, to head tho commit
tee on preparation of rcfreshmontj.
The next, meeting was called for
Thursday night, February tho J 5th
nt 6:30 p. m, when definite organ
ization will bo perfected. - All men
in anyway connected with the church
are welcome to this meeting.
Rev. John S. Stump, .D. D., of New
York City, assistant secretary of the
American Baptist Home Mission so
ciety, spent yesterday In Medford look
ing over the new Baptist church build
ing situation with view of rendering
financial assistance to the enterprise.
A twelve o'clock dinner was served
at the home of Rev. and Mrs. F. H.
I .each to members of the Building and
Soliciting Committees 'und Dr. Stump.
After tho dinner was served Hcv. Mr.
Leach acted as toastmaster and gave
a short talk on "Baptists and the Med
ford of Tomorrow." Prof. Aubrey (1.
Smith, spoke on "Baptists and Their
Needs," and Mr. H, E. Marsh, chair
man of the Soliciting Committee spoke
on "The Financing of tho Building
Project." Dr. Stump closed the
pleasant and profitable hour by a
stimulating talk on the work the de
nomination was doing along the line
of;, building churches, and closed by
assuring the committee of his pur
pose to stand back of the 'great under
taking of the local Baptists. He ex
pressed himself as well pleased with
Medford nnd the opportunity for ad
vancing work along church as well ns
other lines.
NO! SEX TEACHING
CHICAGO, OFeb. 1. Pictures of a
chicken and an egg, also of a frog
and several eggs, do not constitute
sex teaching, a trial committee of the
Chicago board of education decided
yesterday. The committee was nine
months In reaching this finding.
Meanwhile Miss Harriet' Ostrom,
teacher, suspended under charges of
teaching "promiscuous sex knowl
edge" with these pictures, went with
out pay. The committee recom
mended today that she be reinstated
with back pay in full.
Dr. Jack Is Held Over, Page
A mark in screen history is being
set at tho Page theater for long runs.
The management of that theater cer
tainly picked a winner . In Harold
Lloyd's "Dr. Jack." It Is now In Its
fifth day nnd going more strongly than
ever. Mr. Hunt declares that "somo
day we expect to get nround t'd show
ing another picture. But we'll run It
all winter if you want ns to.
"Betty" Brown, the organists, says
she plays the music In her sleep.
Jackson qounty people like good
things. They show their appreciation
substantially. Harold Lloyd in this
production has achieved something
distinctly different in comedies.
Rialto Hat Bebo Daniels
Bcbe Daniels shows unusual skill in
her performance In "Tho World's Ap
plause," which Is at the Rlalto The
ater this week.
Pitted against so experienced an
actress as Kathlyn Williams, who Is
superb In the picture ns a wronged
wife, who murders her husband In a
fit of jealous rage, Miss Daniels plays
up to the older woman In splendid
style as tho object of the wife's Jeal
ousy. .
Miss Daniels wears some magnifi
cent gowns, as does Miss Williams.--
Lewis Stone plays tho brother, who
loves the actress; Adolphe Menjou Is
an Insinuating artist, who meets his
I death, and deservedly, perhaps, and
I there are other gooS characterizations,
De Mille has given careful attention
to sequence, probability and artistic
effect In bis direction and has made a
picture that stands op well as a flno
contrihutioni to the art. '
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NEW YORK. Feb. 1. (By the As
sociated Press) Followers of track
and field nthlullcs who witnessed the
Molroso Athletic club games at Madi
son Square Harden last night aro
holding- their swirling bends today.
It was a night unoiiualled in Ameri
can Indoor athletics, four world's Rnd
ono American record being broken.
' The record breakers wero .loie Ttny
of the Illinois Athletic. club, Chi
cago; Jimmy Connolly of lieorgetown
university; Loren .Murchison of St.
Louis, and the Newark IN. J.) ath
letic club; Lei-oy T. Brown of Dart
mouth; Richmond W. London of the
Now York athletic club and the girls'
relay team of the Valcour athletic
club, New York.
Ray covered the route of a mile
nnd a half 100 yards ahead of bis
nearest follower In six minutes. 41
and 4-5 seconds. The previous1 mark
was his own six minutes. 42 and C-Gj
seconds; he maile it last year.
Connolly, a. veteran of the boards
and cinder paths, who has been a top
notcher for years without achieving
a world's record, lowered that for tho
two-thirds rulle last night from 2:40
S-6 to 2:43 3-5.
The bespectacled I.nndon, winner
of the Olympic running high Jump,
nnd Ilrown tied for first place In
breaking the world's record for that
event, both clearing tho bar at six
feet, 014 inches. John L. Murphy
of Portland, Ore., saw the pair break
the record of six feet 4?i inches that
ho established last year. Ho finish
ed fourth at Gfe, behind Harold M.
Osborne of tho Illinois A. C, who
won third place at G 2H
The Valcour girls broke their own
world's record of 5C 1-5 seconds In
winning tho 440-yard relay In easy
fashion, finishing in 62 2-5.
The fifth record to fall, apparently
a world's record, as no other country
litages the event, was in the 00-yard
dash, which Loren Murchison of St.
!.! captured from a speedy field,
.-(l by Bob McAllister, the fastest
mun on the New York police force.
Murchison lowered tho record one
tenth of a second to six and two
tenths seconds.
..NEW YORK, Feb. a. -Tex Rlck
ard, boxing promoter, toilav Issued I
a statement declaring that ho had
decided after full consideration, not
to participate In any bidding for a
heavyweight championship contest in
which Jack Dempsey would defend
his title.'
Rickard's statement was Issued
upon expiration of an option he had
obtained, barring Dempsey from ac
cepting offers from any other pro
moter for six days. '
Pullman Starts Trip.
Tt'LLMAN. Wash.. Feb. 1. Ten
members of tho Washington State
college bnsketball squad accompanied
by Coach J. Fred Bohler, left here
today for a series of games with Pa
cific' coast and Northwest conference
teams. - i
flames to he played on the trip nrc
with the University of Washington
nt Seattle, February 2; Multnomah
Amateur Athletic club at Portlnnd,
February 3; University of Oregon at
Eugene, February 6; Oregon Agricul
tural college at Corvallls February 0,
Willamette university at Salem, Feb
ruary 7 and Whitman college at
Walla Walla, February 9.
Basketball.
At Wnlla Walla Whitman college
32; Pacific college 3.
Snrm nnd Brttt Suspended.
PORTLAND. Ore., Feb. 1. Sus
pension for ono year of Jimmy Sac
co and Franklo Britt hiH been an
nounced by tho Portlnnd boxing com
minion ns a result of their perfonn-
To Cure a Cold
in One Day
Take
Lmxmtlva
Brotnb
Quinine i
I ablet t
Be sure you get
The box bears this signature
PrUw SO
SQUARE
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Merry Widow Coming
Mario Wells In "Tho Merry Widow"
at thn Page, February 0.
ance in a bout Monday night which
was to have gone ten rounds, but
which Referee Orumnn called no
contest after it had gono less than
four rounds.
SALEM, Ore., Feb. 1 . "Ken"
Williams, homo run king with ' the
St. Louis Americans last year, Is In
Salem todny on a visit with old
friends of this city. Ho plana to
leave In a few days for Grants Pass,
where ho will visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 11. A. Williams.
SEATTLE, Feb. 1. -Saskatoon
was defeated T goals to 1 by Seattle
at the hockey game hero last night.
OF
Tho oxocutfvo committoo for hon'io
dcmonHtration work in Jackson coun
ty met with Mina Tuich yesterday to
diHCUHfl policies and plans for tho
coming month.
The chairman, MIhs Alice Hnnloy,
pavo a roport of (he meeting with thii
ways nnd moans committoo of tho
legislature in Kalom last week. A
number of prominent farmers of tho
state mot with that, committee to
urpo the appropriation of the money
necessary for carrying on tho work
of the county nKents'and homo dem
onstration agents in Oregon for the
next two years. Miss Han ley n.'pi
sented the cause of Southern Oh-roii
in a 'very able address before the
committee in which she pointed out
the value of this kind of educational
work to the farmers and tho homo-
makers of this community. .
A report of tho work already -accomplished-
this past month wna
given by tho agent and plana laid for
luriiivr iTMUiumyuu uiiu ucyuiuuiiivih
in th( future.'
Eye rouble? Try; V
Camphor & Hydrastis
For mont ryo trouble therd In noth
ing v..better-than simple camphor,' hy
drastis, wltchhnzel, etc, ns mixed in
Lavoptlk-eye wash.; Ono business
man says it relieves aching eyes and
improved ftight. Another case of red,
watery eyes, reports that. Lavoptlk
has helped wonderfully, .One small
bottle usually relieves ANY CAHB
weak, Jitrnlnod"or noro eyes. Alu
minum eye cuIj rfllSK. -Leon 1$. 'Ha
kins,' druggist. i - . Adv.
STAR
AND
DURANT
CARS
Coming!
Watch for opening
announcement.
Don't buy until you see
.(..... these cars
Mason Motor Co.
Valley Garage BIdg.
N. Holly Phone 366
FORD HIGH
TOSSERS LEAVE.
SEVEN, TONIGHT
Coach Eddlo Durno and seven
members of the Medford high school
basketball squad leave tonight on the.
7:33 train for the northern part of
the state where they will pit their
knowledge nnd skill In basketball!
against some of the best teams of the;
Ntate including Salem, Hill Military,
Academy. Oregon Freshmen, O. A. C. :
Rooks, Eugene high school, Cottage
Grove and possibly Dallas high '
school. I
Tho seven men making tho trip are:
Beeney, Watson, Singler, Rnughman, j
Rateman, Williams- and Chastaln.
C'hat:taln has not plnyed an interscho
lastic game this year, but has shown
up well In print loo lately and la being
taken on tho trip in preference to i
several others who have played. .He I
will hold down a guard position in;
case of absence of Bateman or W II
llnms. j
A crowd of high school students Is
oxpeclod to see them off this evening '
and a larger crowd will undoubtedly,
welcome them upon Ihelr return.
A steady grind of earnest practice
and instruction has been given by i
Coach Durno during tho past week j
and when tho locals meet Salem on '
the northerner's own floor tomorrow j
night n lively contest is predicted.
Fans expect the locals to como home
with n good rocord nnd it is the fond
est hope of every high school student
and Medford athletic fan that by the
time of tho state tournament the
locals will be working together well
enough to hand the Salemltes n good
thumping. ,
Oil Goes Up Agtiin.
riTTSRCRO. Feb. J. An advance
in tho price of crude oil, bringing the
top grades to $3.80 a barrel, was an
nounced by the Seep Purchasing
agency today.
Tortured Many Years by Kidneys
- "1 have had kidney trouble for
twelve years," writes H. P. Plnkney, I
West Jackson, Miss. "Pains in back,
joints, catches in the hips, run down
nnd getting up too much during the
night. But since taking Foley Kidney
Pills, my BUl'forlng is over, and I feel
like a new man." Backache, rheumatic
pains, kidney and bladder trouble
quickly relieved with Foloy Kidney
Pills. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon
Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold every
where. Pr KING'S
Break itintime!
Stuffy heads irritated
throats-cough-tired chests
welcome the cooling, sooth
ing relief so quickly brought
by this dependable 50-year-
Burned
Open Again for
Business Feb. 2
DAN'S
Lunch Room
Complete New Equipment
REAL, HOME COOKED EATS AT POPULAR PRICES
Next Time You Eat Stop at Dan's
DAN COLLIER, Prop.
t:' 'g j
THE EAGLE POINT
Tho tuberculosis drive Is progress
ing northward, the territory east of
Rear creek being cleaned up as fur
as Eagle. Point.
Activities will go centered around
Central Point und tho territory
north as far as the Tolo bridge
starting Monday.
Wednesday forenoon bctweon8:30
and 10 the pooplo of Central Point
within the city limits will have a
chance to get their cows tested by
bringing them to the place of Will
Wright near tho highway south of
Evans store.
Thn percentage of Infected animals
Is still below or near one per cent
and everyone should test dllligontly
to dispose of even those fow before a
greater spread takes place.
Condemned anlmnlg will bo ship
red to Portland next Tucsdny, the
cur Binning for the Farm Bureau Ex
change In tho afternoon.
10
Tho Valley VU'W Farm bureau unit
recently held its necond regular
meeting;. So many things aro coming
up for consideration that it was de
elded to meet twice a month instead
of monthly until the rush of spring
work begins. A gopher drive is
being launched, the work to bo done
by tho farmers under tho direction
of a representative of the Extension
Department of O. A. C. Two thous
and acres or moro lying in one body
between tho east lateral of the Talent
Irrigation system and Bear creek aro
to be covered.
Tho business program being com
pleted, the ladles served refresh
mcnts nnd they plan to continue, thta
tf'jcmi feature.
Submitted by
H. Tt. ItEAOHKHT, Hoc.
NewDisQ
old family remedy. Don't
let your cnlcl drat; you down. Ask
fur Dr. King's New Discovery at
your nearest dnjRirist.
I'roven sale lor children as well
as grown-ups.
but
with
overv
A GOLD GONE
IN FEW HOURS
"Papc's Cold Compound"
Acts Quick, Costs Little,
Never Sickens t .
in a lew houra your cold ia p;oac,
head and nose clenr, no fevcrighnuss,
huadarko, or 8tuiTI-np feeling. Dmj
irjfta hero piaruntce theflo pleasant tab- -M
to hrcttk up a cold or tho- grippe
quicker than nasty quinine. . They never
umko you sick or uncomfortable. Buy
a box 'ol "l'ape's Cold Compound"' for
a few cents und get rid of your bold
rljrlit njw. 1 '
CROUP
Spasmodic Croup Iti frequently
relieved by one application of
WICKS
V VapoRub
Over 17 Million Jan Vtti Yuaty
A Sale
For Less
Than Half
Napkins stamped on In
dian Head Unbleached
Muslin and Art Cloth.
Your choice while they;
last at '
EIGrfT CENTS EACH
Friday and Saturday,
February 2 and 3.
The
Handicraft
Shop
Inherited kir dovolopod
oyo troubles ootronted
best by our- iwopcriy
flttoil RlnHWS.
i 'tjW'LJilHiHit I
Out!