PAOB SIX MEDFORD MATTi TRTBTJNT. MEDFORD, OREOOX, MONDAY, MARCH 17,- 1924 GALES LASH NORTH Creek, Ore., have purchased the N. Larson reaidenco on Oregon street and will make their home here. ' Mrs. Wm. Lamb of Gold Hill spent several clays visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Win. Arthurs, ulao culllru; on her many friends. ; TRAFFIC OFFICER TELLS INTIMATE DETAILS L FOR F Thn DcMolay ntlciul llio ovciiIiik jBcrvleo Sunday nt the Flint BaptlHt , church In a body. Heats woro re served fur (horn. The choir rendered nonio !no musical selections, and Mr. fccott ffuvo nn oiK.iii recital. Itov. F. Jjeucli had a special sermon for n. young men, but it was liii,-lily com mended by the Iuiko nudiencu pres ent. "ClimbliiR tlm Ladder of Success" was the subject of tho sermon of 'practical Interest and value to younn men, who listened Willi attention and profit. Among the elcmentH of sue ecus mentioned by tho speaker was KNl. CJrlt, said Jtev. Leach, is the ability to hold on; the power to over come dirticulties, and not to run away from them, to keep on when de feated or when others "tup. Success nn a rule floes not arrive on time Many a train passes buforo yours ur- nves. wuicit success Is not upt to pa permanent. Life has Its ups and ' ino important thlnir is to Hold on. No person knows what hi can do till ho tries. Many fail before unuinR one's real work In life. ; Work Is another essential. The wqrict is not looking for mon who want cusy John. 'J'ho man who is not afraid of hard work Is seldom out of a Job. An easy Umo in youth Bcner ally means a hard time In old ao. llctter than (tenius is the Kcnlus to work, it Is not tho brilliant man. but tho hard workor who Kenerally succeeds In life. A good motto is "if a thing can bo done, I can do It." . Solf-rellanco Is also an essential to success. There comes a Unto when every young person must assert hlm . self; must rely upon his own think ing to take tho initiative You must bnllr.vo In yourself, if you expect oiuers to. uood health Is also an Important factor in success, it Is well to be a uplendld animal, and to havo a good nrain in a sound body. Diminution Into hours and bad habits do not tend to good hoalth. A good digestion Is nn asset to any person who wants SUOCOHS. , ' i Of still greater importnnco Is a good character. All truo success Is baaed on character. Churacter , is bettor than cash. Tho temptation of the young Is to follow the crowd, have i '8"0d. time and spend money freely No lasting success Is posslblo with Out a Rood character. .. . Lastly religion should ho montioned as an essontlal In tho highest typo of success, our most successful busi ness men have been mcrrkhcrs of some church. Jtcliglon Is not a sign of weakness, but strength. Tho church Is a safeguard. Tho ladder of bucccsh reaches from earth to Heaven. If it fnlls short of this It Is not true suc cess. Success has to do with two, not ono world. Money is not the measure of a successful man. The dements which go to make success (ire found In. tho bible. There Is not n better text book on success than the niblo. Quick and transitory suc cess mny come without a Christian character, but an enduring and worth while success is tho outcome of genu ine religion. MADISON, Wis.. Mar. J7. The platform of the LaFolIctto pruKtes- slve republican delegates an made public today pled ires "complete houHC cleuninK in the department of Justice, BADLY HAMPERED; BUTTE FALLS and READ 1SJAR1G Bowarel Not all Package Dyes ' arc "Diamond Dyes" Kamond Dy res . Always nK lor "iiianinml nvos ' and Dyo" on tho package refuao it limd it bark) . . fcach lA-ccnt package of "Diamond Dyos oonUins directions so simple any woman can dye or tint skirts, drosses, waists,' sweaters, (lockings, kimonos, coats, draperies, coverings everything new, even if she lma never dyed before. Choose any color at drug store. Rofuso ubstitutes! Easter Sunday lo Annl OA , mo ixyin i-v Why not order your opnngouit today? Made in Medford Prices $35 to $55 the department of tho interior other executive departments." We demand that Ihe power of the federal government be used to crunh private monopoly, not to foster it," concludes this plank. Cognizance is ui.o taken of recent developments in tho Washington investigations. "Wo pledtfo recovery of tho navy's oil reserve and all other parts of the public domain which have been frau dulently or-illegally leased or other wise wrongfully transferred to tho control of private Interests; vigorous prosecution of all public officials, pri vate citizens and corporations that participated in these transactions; complete revision of the water power act, and all other legislation relating to the public: domain. We favor pub lic ownership of the nation's water power and tho creation and develop ment of a national super-water power system and strict public control and permanent conservation of all tho na tion's resources in tho interest of the people." i no pintrorm declares for tho re peal of tho Ksch-Cummlns railroad law and tho fixing of railroad rates on the basis of "actual, prudent invest mont and cost of service." It is declared that public ownership of railroads, "with definite safeguards against bureaucratic control." in tho only final solution of tho problem lteductlon of federal taxes on in comes and legitimate business Is pro posed and . it is suggested that the "eight hundred million dollars now annually expended for tho army und navy in preparation for future wars, be curtailed. It also proposed that "hundreds of millions stolen from the treasury thru fraudulent wnr contracts and tho cor rupt leasing of tho public resources,1 bo recovered. Diligent action to collect tho accu mutated Interest upon cloven billion dollars owing ua by forolgn govern ments is advocated. "Wo denounce the Mellon plan," says tho platform, "as a device to re lieve multl-mlllionares at the expense or other taxpayers and favor a tnxa tlon policy providing for immediate reductions upon modernto In com oh, largo increnses In tho inheritance tax rate on.,urge estates to prevent the indefinite accumulation by inheri tance of great fortunes In a few hands; taxes upon excess profits to pennliKo profiteering and complete publicity, under proper safeguards of all federal tax returns. Your correspondent has nelther 8 AN FRANCISCO, March 17. l"0" down with measles nor passing Chiles whk-h have been lashing the though a Pip Van Winkle sleep, but waters of the north I'aclflti ocean off h"8 eon Buffering with a malady that the California coast for -IS hours have is common to men getting near to the disabled at least one largo vessel, de- limit of fourscore years which our lnycd trans-I'acific liners and caused irienua can iy mo eupnonious nanw apprehension in local marine circles of general debility, but which a cold for tho surety of smaller craft. I unfeeling world, calls general lazi- The tug Sea Hanger Is battling bil-.ne:i3 ' lowy seas In the teeth of fierce winds! Two things, however are sunlng to today, en route to the anslstance of rouso us to rub our eyes, set up and tho AKMfKlated Oil con.pany's steel take notice. Tho first is tho Jtueh tiinknr,' Frank II. limit, a vessel of.ioud. It appears that the legitimate 3fcr0 net tons, disabled off the nor-j'fun. la exhausted and that the travel thern California coast. Heavy neas is not sufficient to Justify a paved ripped away the vessel's rudderstock ' road. A meeting Is called for Monday Into yesterday and and a radio appeal evening at Medford to consider tho for aid was sent to this port. The matter and to take action. The other ship tarries a crew of 30 men. It left is the county unit system of school here March M with a cargo of oil for I government. Very little has been the Columbia river. Advices received said through the papers and yet it is horp lato lust night stated the vessel a matter that concerns everyone and Comedy Drama "The Fool" Vining Ashland Tonight "The Fool." which nn pears nt the Vlnlng theatre, 'Ashland, tonight at S:l&, Is a dramatic play of the Intense strife of modern every-day life be- twoon capital and labor, ignorance and shrewdness; between thoso trying to rise and tho others scheming to Keep them down. Thrust from tho pulpit because of his liberal views and his contempt for mero np-servico in religion, ho easts his lot with manual workers; nor does ho loso faith even whon they turn iga!nst him after he has helped them win a strike. At this crisis In the ntensely modern drama, the stalwart Idealist appears as a wonder man. As the crowd rages around him, a crip pled gill oasis iifiido hup crutches and walks us in a trance to his side. In stantly tho sneers and threats against nun cease. The young woman to whom he had been engaged Jilts him for a society snob; his old friend: refer to him as a fool and u failure; but in his nervico for thoso in need he finds himself rich and happy, and tho pos sibility of contentment so purchased is his message as the final curtain fails. "Tho Fool" Is one of the most power- fill dramas that has been seen In many years. A largo number of people from Medford und vicinity will attend this play. was hove to while an emergency rud der was being attached. , Warning of a 72 mile an hour gale was received here from Point Iteyes light last night and tho weather bu- should be understood before voting on It in the full. Mrs. J. n. Bellor of Central Point wast imamiig wiruugn last weeK ami .made a hasty call. Her genial good reau ordered Northwest storm warn-nature j8 un open aesamo at all times, ings displayed. Wireless reports from : everywhere. vessels in tho north l'aclfio stated tuai strong winds were blowing off tho California coast and as far north as Vancouver island. .Disruption ,ff schedules of arrival of incoming vessels duo hero yoster- day and todiiy resulted from the , storm. A sixty mile wind was report ed directly west of San- Francisco. JACKSONVILLE Mrs. Amy Bow's place known as Amy's Place," has the appearance of a very busy corner during court weeks tho witnesses and jurors thruout the county finding first class meals with the best of services and accommoda tions. Tho first trucks passed thru our streets this week with logs for tho mills at Medford. From Indications if weather permits work will begin on a stoady basis Monday morning, Tho Jacksonville high school girls basketball team plnyed tho champion ship game at Phoenix Saturday even ing. Mar. 15, playing Central Point team and winning a victory for Jack- sonvilln with thn nnnrA (1 In fnvm nf tho girls from tho county Beat, they J 116 llmo. w near, however, when winning tho championship of the county. A. J. Manning of Klamath Falls ! noaitji. iiutto Fulls is adapted to be a spent several days visiting Judge and . natural sanitarium. Mrs. Gardner.- John E. dJay s about to open nn G. V. Katon of Medford was a 1 of fictf for - information to all comers. guest of friends In our city Sunday. Correspondence Is invited and all Kulph Smith of ICeno, Nev., was a I questions will be answered and freo E, C. Faber was hero last week and was seen in his accustomed rolo bo hind tho counter. 11. L. Owen from Takilma was here on a visit to bis father, T. J. Owen, last ' week. Slo is well acquainted with Owenri, the wealthy timber owner, who is largely interested here. Inquiries for property indicate a rising tide of expectancy on the part of the general public that JJutte Falls is destined to play a part in the fu ture. A' largo mill and Its effect on the business of the town is one of the prominent points. Another Import ant matter is the determination of the California and Oregon Power Co, to put in a plant at the gorge, which will be. on the fiutte Falls-Prospect road to be built this summer. When thi;( road is completed, P.utto Falls will he a delightfully half-way houso tor summer visitors to Crater Luke, Mrs. W. O. Palmer is out on the street again after a protracted sick ness :l Many bf thoso 'who havo come hero for a short timo in thq past twelve years havo regretted tho nocesslty of moving away because of tho im provement of their physical health- it will be jfiftt'ias well adapted to their financial . aa, well ns their physical The Screen Pluto CoUlg, lUullo Tiifsilay Thomas Motghan'n latest starrluir vehicle, "Woman Proof," a story hv Ccorge A de. noted American humorist will share honors with Pinto Colvlg. a former Medford young man In his first comedy, "Keep Cuing." on the same bill which open tomorrow matinee to remain for thre days. Meighan's picture might bo termed a "Matrimonial Mix-up." the plot revolving about the efforts of four members of tho Itockwood fam ily to marry in order to comply with certnin clauses of their father's will by which they are to inherit an estate worth millions. I.ila l,ee is leading woman, while Included among others In tho strong cast, are John Sainpolis, Louise Dres ser. Robert Agncw, Mary Astor and Vera Ucynolds. One of the most novel pictures of tho current reason. "The Marriage Maker," is tho feature at tho lilulio theater which closes tonight. Agr.es Ayres and Jack Holt are featured, while. Charles de Ite.he heads tho supporting cast. The picture is packed with renl drama and much relishable huipor. Pwddrnf SoimN I leu rots WASHINGTON, Mar. 17. Presi dent Coolldge today wrote Anton Lang, the "Chrlstus" of the Passion players, expressing his personal re grets that any misunderstanding guest of relatives in our city Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Cantrall and young daughter woro transacting bus iness In our city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Tou Velio enter tained a number of friends at a one oVlock luncheon Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson celebrated Mr. Johnson's birthday Sunday. A number of friends enjoyed a sumptu ous dinner at their home. Ualph Pall of Portland, having spent sovernl days visiting his wife and son and Mr. Hoe at thoir home left Sunday for his home in Portland whero ho Is in tho employ of tho S. X. The appearanco of tho Telephone Co. office was much improved by the removal of somo old sheds and re building of a now white fence between their ptaco and Miss Stella Levy's. When tho high school body was returning from Phoenix Friday night their auto was accidentally upset. Miss llernico Iteter was the only un fortunate ono of the party, she meet ing with a painful accident, tearing tho muscles of the leg in a manner that for some time crutches are neces sary, Mr. and Mrs. John Patron and daughter Phyllis of Portland arrived in our city Sunday morning and are guests of Mr. Patron's sister, Mrs. linrhnm Heter. Mr. Patron will be here fur two weeks taking orders for tho Northwest Hug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce and chil dren were Tuesday guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mis. M. IX Jones., A. II. Fields who resides with his son Clyde, is much Improved. Mrs. Frank Dungey and son of Co quilla arrived in our city Saturday morning and nro spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Anna Uroad and family. Mrs. Linda Whiteside leit Tuesday evening for Tho Dalles, where she will reside. She spent several weeks In j our city. j Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Cody of Myrtle j information given. Births, Marriages and -deaths are omitted ff6m this correspondence. Births aro loo numerous. Marriages occur at the county seat and deaths seldom occur. It has become a say ing that people have to go away from Uutte Falls to die. Tho examination' of candidates for the post office was held two months ago, but 'the postoffice is still at the old stand. Is this a hint to let well enough alone ZePYROL, twice daily, keeps your teeth healthy.bclps to prevent catarrh and to eliminate BAD BREATH Keeps mouth, teeth and gums sweet and clean. Leaves a pleasant MAD BREATH "Cascarets" 10c Best Laxative for Bowels ' Tlipy Work While You Sleep." If you feel sick, duzy, upsot, if your head is dull or aching, or your stomach is 9our or gunay, just tako one or two pleasant "Can carets" to ivlieve constipa tion ami biliousness. No pnpinjr nirest cathartic-laxative on enrth for Men. Women and Children. 10c boxa, also 25 and 50c sin-s any drug storey 75 9 ' want that UttU (rood I Snd for FRBB cafao P'CC Motsa at Co., Std Gtowm sill Wong Pon Medicine For Treatment of Acuto and Chronic Dis eases of Mcu and women. Canrcr and tumor trentM, influenza, kM iify, lil.nl. ler anil utomach trouble, fit, lift-iiia, rupture, eoltl", femxle troubles, par aly, tcvor, pnriimoiiiii, asthma ami Uirnut troxiMr, riicuinutlMii, anienoiruoca, goitre, cimsuunititui, cutimh, piles. Office Hours: 8 a- m. to 8 p. m. Consultation Froe 24t South Front St., Medford, Ore. MANILA, Mar. 17. (By Associated Press.) Members of the Philippine legislature, members of labor unions and other organizations and school children marched yesterday in a pa rade staged as a part of the, campaign to raise funds to continue tho fight for Philippine Independence. ' " - Virtually every marcher wore a tag, each tag signifying a contribution to the independence fund. Tho commit tee In charge estimated late today that $20,000 had been raised in tho past two days in Manila alone by the sale of the tags. No reports havo been re ceived from the provinces. 1 All contributions to the fund aro voluntary, the constitutionality of the appropriation of public funds having been questioned. . " Chlim Recognizes Rtissla TOKIO, Mnr. 17 Comment by Jap anese newspapers regarding negotia tions aimed at China's recognition of Russia expresses anxiety for Japan's Interests in China, particularly in Manchuria where Russian influence is expected to be strong. Regret Is ex pressed that-the Toklo government .did-, not anticipate the Peking govern ment's move toward Russian recognition. Officer Hinkle Says It's . Easy to Smile When One's Health Is Good Gives Tanlac Credit for Rccov- ; ery. .- ..;. ' Pew cities can hodst of n more wide awake and, offlotent traffic? officer than Clarence. D. Hinkle. 4345 Fleni--ing St., Philadelphia, Pa., who has been a member of tho Philadelphia Police Department for ten years and who handles the traffic at Fourth and Market streets,' ono of tho city's buuicst corners. "It is no easy thing," said' Officer Hinkle, recently, "to serve the public with a smile when you aro suffcrlnrf the pangs of indigestion as I have done during the past year. Not only that, my appetite was lagging, I had frequent spells of nervousness and couldn't sleep right, and it kept n;( on my P's and Q's to look nftor my duties around tho traffio zone. "But since I havo; taken Tanlac, my stomach and nerves aro strong arid normal: .'and. I it.-; sleep' .and. feel so good that my work la a genuine pleasure." I Tnnbir Is fop sale by nil good drug- sists. Accept no substitute. 40 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Tills. - K2 ten 1 mlVZ-J!.'. - jvvhuui leu ioiQiManx Powell Si at O'Farrell, SAN FRANCISCO 9oS(? -to 7?t?r3res end Shopping District A newly buii(iti Httl Slant wmit the viiitor to San Fran fiMol Nw furrtthine of unuwal charm and comfort leltby dengrKcl to provide thr atmoapheTO of a luxwtou hcmi and a new Dining Reom. tonatdrrtd ono of th moat intoroabng in America all contnbuu to your wlfrt li lh only hot'l with ntnning lea v att in every rooir' euS?AN&8 HARVEY -fJAS-M M. TOY. KOOANbUpy JaXVl Mnlnrt r Stewart Fruit Company , Packers and Shippers "Signal" and "Triangle" Brand Fruit Rogue River Valley Distributors : for General Chemical Company's "ORCHARD BRAND" LEAD ARSENATE "BLACK LEAF 40" "KAYSO" SPREADER LIME SULPHUR LIQUID AND DRY ;, RED ENGINE OIL EMULSION Office and Packing House End of South Central 'Phone 226 "Thank You" This acknowledgment of a courtesy or service is somehow the satisfactory end of a transaction. Both parties are pleased and the relations of the moment, however unimportant, are more hap pily closed. There is no occasion when an effort made for the comfort or convenience of others is not worth a "thank you.'' ; In the daily routine of telephone operations, where the saving of time is the great considera tion, the opportunity of expressing an apprecia tion of a service rendered seldom arises. But remember that the telephone operator is human. Courtesy to her means more cheerful ness in her work. It will be reflected in your own self-satisfaction. Home Telephone and Telegraph Co. - of Southern Oregon v . ' . . . . . , V Adv.