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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1923)
PAGP! FOTTR MEDFORD MATT, TTHTJTXE, TUKDFOT1D, OKKCiOX. THURSDAY. MAttOTT 8. 192.' I In: national consumption this sum mer Ik expected to stretch thin gup ily tu tlio maximum and may even creuto a shortaKi', V. M. Welch, Iircslilent of the XutiomU tiusoUne us soclmiou declined today. PAKIS, Mar. 7. (By Associated Press). Charles M. Schwab has buen compelled by the state or his health to nbandon his trip to the lluhr and un occupied Germany and will sail lor home on the steamship AmulUnlu Sat urday. Mr. Schwab was taken with an at tack of griupo shortly after leavliiK New York onV "'as forced to remain In .bed during nost of his stay in London. Lata he went to the 1(1-j vlora In an attempt to throw it off,' bul tho attack persisting, he has de cided to go home, hoping to recover during the sea voyage. Do had plan ned to travel through Germany and study Industrial conditions there not only for his personal information but to secure data on which to buse an Informal report to President I lard- j ing. In view of his lack of first Hand ' information, tlio American capital-' 1st has refused to comment on tho situation while here. Mr. Schwab has not abandonod Ills Intention to visit Germany, however, and Indicates that he wll do so on Ills next trip to Europe. C!ns Slioi'tajro Feared. CHICAGO, 'March 7. Whllo tho present Bupply of gasolino is sufficient to meot the demands of tho country nn anticipated ono-third Increase In IIANTOim, Cai., Mar. 8. Hill Ken worthy, manager and part owner of the Portland Heavers of the Pacific Coast league last year, was ordered to refrain from practicing with the Port land club here by Commissioner K. M. Lnndis in a wire received this morn ing. Kouworthy expressed surprise at tho Landis ruling and declared he had merely come to llanford with tho Heavers for tho purpose of assisting Manager Middleton over a few rough spots. lie announced ho would leavo immediately for Shrevcport, I. a., whoro he will join the Columbus club of the American association. Kenworthy was banned from the Coast league last year by Landis. on account of alleged sharp practices In his transfer from tho Seattle to tho Portland club. FIGURES IN U S. TIMBER INQUIRY Federal Payroll Cut WASHINGTON, Mar.' 7. During tho two years of tho Harding adminis tration ending March 4, almost 100,000 employes, havo. been separatee) from tho government sorvico, according to a tabulation made at the direction of President Harding und given out to day at tho White Houso. WASHINGTON, Mar. 8. The spec ial senate committee, on reforestation opeuod hearings today, with Secretary Wallaco of tho department or agricul ture us the first witness. Tho com mittee later will hold hearings In virtually all of tho lumbering sections of tho country in its investigation of measures to conserve and increase tho nation's supply of timber. A graphic view of tho nation's tim ber and lumber supply was given by Secretary Wullaco to the committee which is headed by Seiiator McN'ary, republican, Oregon. "There are extensive unsatisfied de niands for timber products, for dwel lings and our manufactures," said Sec retary Wallaco, "while tho per capita consumption of papur has doubled In tho last ten years. Tho country is sufforlng now from a shortago of tim ber und Its products and tho demands will not decrease. A national forest policy should bring about continued timber growing." Mr. Wallaco stated thero were orig 'inally 52,000,000,000 board foot of tim ber in this country and that now only (1,000,000,000 feet of virgin timber remains. ' Franco will llntify. PARIS, March 7. (Ily tho Asso ciated PreBS.) The French govern mcnt will ask tho chamber of depu ties In vote ratification of tho trea ties signed at the Washington arm aments conference,. Minister of Ma rino Haibert told the chamber this morning when Vlco Admiral Guep ratte asking tho status of tho Wash ington pact.' . DID HE GEI $100,000 DENVER, Colo., Mar. 8. Lawrence C. Philips, Jr., son of United Status Senator Plilpps of Colorado, In a state ment to the Rocky Mountain Nows hint night is quoted as saying that If his father lias given E. It. Alay, San Fninclsco insurance mun, a check for $10,000 Cor saving two I'hipps chil dren la a runaway here June G, 104, as announced in a dispatch from San Francisco, ho knows nothing about it. Sonator Plilpps Is on his way to Pan ama. His son said that ho was away to school in Juno, 1904, and that he had a vague recollection or hearing about a runaway in which his two small sisters figured. that ho is no longer young. When the lute Dr. Andre Tidon, fa mous psycho-analyst, placed the dan- I orous age at 40 to 50, the period i when men and women tako tkolr last fling at youth, ho furnished many writers with themes lor discussion. Love, romance, life und married com patibility are things that mako tho world go around. Ilcsldes telling a poignant story, tho picture contains .numy thrills. Olio of theso is a race between a locomo tive and an automobile. . Lewis Stone plays the husband. Cloo Madison gives a particularly fine performance aB tho wire, Edith Rob erts as' the daughter, Ruth Clifford plays tho flirtatious girl of 20, Myrtle Stedman her mother and tho rest of the cast is one of exception excel lence, ... i - . Other features on the' bill Include "The Leather Pushers," and Putho News,.' :i . . .. '. : '.. .. able reputation through his handling iof the role of Mark Shore, a crafty seaman. Malcolm McGregor is his brother, .courageously loyal to his trust as captain of tho whaling sclioou- , er. Hillie Dove gives a charmingly sympathetic interpretation of tho role of Priscilla, the wife or Joel, to whom j Mark mukes unwelcome advances. Other expert portrayals are provided by W. H. Mong, Curt Rehfeld, William If. Orianiond, Robert McKIni, Hob Kortniun, Otto Urower, Leo Willis and ! others. Beware at Age of 40, Is This Movies' Moral "Tho Dangerous Age," being shown at the Page theater this weok, dis cusses a situation that comes Into ' many families und many lives. Tho story is based on that sad period In . life when one conies to tho realization Absorbing Story, Rialto Hen Ames Williams' famous sea story, "All the Hrothors Were Valiant" is made tho basis of an exciting photo play, shown for the, first tlmo yestor day at the -Rialto theatre, whoro it began a run ot four days. It is a pic ture rich in the olaments which go to mako a big feature, .and tho enthusi asm which greeted it nt tho initial presentation yesterday is proof that it )s destined to opjqy tlio , greatest popularity. The story has everything that a good picture should have. Lon Chancy adds to his consider- HAIR STAYS CCtfBED, GLOSSY, WELL-GROOMED Jreaseless Combing Cream Costs Only Few Cents a Jar at any Drug Store GROOM y KeepsHair r" yj Worlds Standard Gold R&xxdy s7 In diiUOfKjl)! weatlicr always Ib-fiiH'iilkiiandv. Standard i-nM irmcflv WOrlll OVf f for tVf vencr.itiun4aaTc and titiiulallc NcTlicad iioiacs'no bad after eiicillt. Dtnunrt red box beam vi Mr. Hill' portrait fi. 'imuis Blue Front Fixit Shop 111 8. Holly St. "WE FIX ANYTHING" Phono 454 Kamr HIh.Ip ShanmnlnB i Even stubborn, unrulv or shampooed hair stays combed all day in any style j you like. "Hair-Groom" is a dinnificd j combing cream which gives that natural j jjioss ana wen-groomcci cucct io yuur hair that final touch to good dress both in business and on social occasions. Millions use grcaselcss, stainless "Hair-Groom" because it docs not show on the hair. It is absorbed by the scalp, therefore the hair remains so soft and pliable and so natural that no one can possibly tell you used it. Not sticky or smelly. Why Have Protection roit voiit cut? Heeau.se It will cost you less to install n IIl'JIPKH on your car than to buy ni'tv FKXDERS or a P.ADl.VTO;:. The Auto Supply Co. Just Around tlio Corner 31 N. Uartlett "Woe" Wright' National Canned Foods WeekMarch 3-10 WE ARE CANNERS AND WHOLESALERS OF Selected Stock Canned Goods PEARS AND SOLID PACK TOMATOES AND CHERRIES, STRING BEANS AND PRUNES, BLACKBERRIES, APRICOTS, PEACHES, RHUBARB, BEETS, PUMP KIN AND APPLE CIDER. Ask your grocer for and insist on having home grown and home canned goods the best to be had. Rogue Valley Canning Co. End of South Front St. Phone 94 THE CONSUMER'S OPPORTUNITY . i CO-OPJBUATION between (fanners, wholesalers ami retailors means that National Canned Goods "Week, will be celebrated this year with , SPECIAL OFFERINGS Ul'LVD the accompanying announcements of inducements to you in dozen and visa lots and remember health authorities everywhere have endorsed canned goods' because of their safety, their healthfulness and sanitation. CANNED FOOD'S ARE SAFE FJDODS CANNED FOODS are fresh foods when they are opened. It is only after they are exposed to the air that they are liable to any possible contamination. Therefore, if you will stop to think of it and realize it, canned fruits and vegetables are much less exposed to germ dangers than "fresh" fruits and vegetables. BUY IN QUANTITIES SAVE MONEY ALWAYS there is true economy- in quantity buying if you have proper use for the quantity. ' Camied goods you know you can always use. They "keep" on your shelves just as'Hiey do on the grocers' shelves so get' the "quantit' buying" habit and suve money. THE VARIETY OFFERED IS WONDERFUL NOWADAYS, the American housewife can serve an entire meal from canned goods and have the greatest variety. Take an interest in canned foods this week. You will find a great many varieties new to you and they will help solve the housewife's eternal problem "what to eat?" - ' We are observing "Canned Foods Week" by allowing a very liberal discount on all canned goods bought in dozen lots. You are not asked to buy all one khid, but can assort the dozen to suit yourself There are many kinds of Canned Goods, aside from fruits and vegetables that are needed almost daily in the home such as Sal mon, Sardines, Tuna Fish, Oysters, Soups, Macaroni, Spaghetti and many other items. Call at the store -look over our stock of canned goods H. E. MARSH Personal Attention Prompt Service Phone 252 . GROCER Phone 252 Canned Food Week MARCH 3-10 We offer you ! FREE' . 1 CAN OF APRICOTS, PEACHES OR PINEAPPLE with each dozen cans of assorted foods pur chased. HALL HALL CASH AND CARRY GROCERY 318 E. Main St. Wholesale Distributors of all products canned in the Rogue River Valley Also of RED RIBBON and SUN-RLVT Canned Goods . ) IJ Mason, Ehrman Co. Medford, Klamath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle and Lewiston Hibbard's Grocery Quality I'l.onc 1 1:1 Service I'UKSII K1U-ITS VKKTAm.KS " i: Kitv hum; i .nkd (moms llnnquut Kraml l.m.i Suc-rt Corn : o f()r j,,. () It. II. Kiimy lu nliukj- Wi.nil. r SlrinK Ito,,,,, fur o-c. , s, (( It. It. V'uni y-1'iuk, Snllil Toinatcn-s, lni-ite sl.r '(, ! ran 5t.)( IM Monip Tomato Sauro i(. ,. f()r Milium lt-,l Salim.n. flat., o,. ,.,,. f(l, $, Yellow Five Tahlo I'oarlu-s, nrm ran., ..,-,, f(r . ,! a,,c' !; ULbyAp,,!. Itmtor o(,c . f()(. )() I.nrKl. shlimtriit Jimt nri ivcl of fancy Surrt UranRPN, ( so,-, :tt)c, ID,- '. ' t J .' ' . . .!i0' "r tlozrn. ' - TIIKKK 1)KI,I l;ltlKS IM1I.Y HIBBARD GROCERY 131 W. Main St.