J f 0 e L- IS GETTING READY FOR BASEBALL GO nasfhaU. practice itt -Medford hlh has Rtnrtofl in varneat, now that tlif class Rfimcn nro run off, and (o:u.h TatlWon n ivoikiiiK hard on llw fol lows trying to develop ihern Into nnod field hi nnd elouterH. (ir.inm Push has tho Ktart ly a couple of wnckH over thu local cum nml h:m plnyotl a game ftlrfiuly. With ftn infield combination that perform tni?ftihr well, "Prink" ex pects to spend rnoKt of his time coach ing the men at butting, which is nut an overly strong factor this yi-ur. lie has several prospects for outfield po sitions but all of them seem to tie wenk with the stick. The nuwt pro mising of those nre HnuKhinan, .Mr. Cormick, Moore, and Knips and with nil probability the three regular team, fielderH will be picked from this quar- I tel. Harry Dunn hut showed up well at shortstop In handling mound-hit bulls and works well with Clare Wil liams at second. McUee Ik in a suit now, having recovered KUfffciemly from the injury sustained to his rijht hand to allow him. to rover first b:i.se und Ih likely in be lead-nff man on the hatting order. The pitching staff should hold up well under the eight sebeduled game with southern Oregon teams. Schoenf, throwing from the pun Hide, will probably bo used often against the left-handed hitters of the (irantH 1'hhh team and I.uwrontz, a new prospect, should prove n puzzle to the right handers of the opposing teams. The former relies mostly on hooks to fool the batter while a zipping last ball Is iLuwrentii's best bet, At a meeting of coaches and prinri puis of sehoolH In this section at the high school last Saturday, plans were discussed for athletic conLcstH and the baseball schedule filled out. Next year's football list was also completed nnd contains games with Klamath Falls, Grants l'ann, Ashland, KoHchurg and Marshfleld. The baseball sehedule; April 10, Medford at Klamath Falls. April .17, Klamath Falls at .Medford. April 24, Medford at Crams I'hsh. May Medford at Grants Pass. May H, (Irants I'ass at Medial d. May 15, Medford at Grunts I'ass. May lti. Ashland at Medford. May 23, Medford at Ashland. The date for the Southern Oregon track meet was set for May It. PERU TOfiEQUEST MEDFORD TO SEND COOLIDGE'S AWARD! 10 ASHLAND MEET YANKEES DISCOVER A NEW BABE ROTH, 1VASII1XOTOX, March 30. (Ilyj Th.-ro m-i-ms ni il.ml.t Ihat .Miilfnr.l the AsHoiluti'd 1'iihh) A rottiti.iilil- wl11 hnvo a viy larKi- l'lKatl.n r.f FiKlmi HHkliiK for ami!ltiittlii of I'DMK.iilallve citizens la alli'luliilirc ifilnlll r.'Hur.B of IT, .Hl.l. lit fool- nl Die ..'iii..u.t nml li.l.tlriir In, mo, ll. idKi-'H Tttenit-Arl.-u arbitration awanl ttlely folloU'lnx, In ANhlaml tomorrow OrtllialllV Will lilt Urnynnl,..) t.. it,,. Hint.- .I.ipartinint lair today. "'Kht '" Jolllflfatlon of thn rfci-m After railing attontlon to report l.'Kl.-.latuio having vol.-il to rclnstal of Chilean nlioiltlen that inlKhl nf- the normal n.-hnnl In Hint elm tho result of tho forthcoming I .Mayor Alentlerfer and nil other cllv tho lirnvince thn com- ofl'leials will he nresenl nml in .,i.,u... muniriitlon will bukkcii that 11 mi- to pave the way for their attendance tlvo constabulary he oritanlzd to the rennlar city council meeting replace the present '.'hllean fc.lrr,-1 .scheduled for tomorrow nlnht will ho hoiih In Tacna-Arlca ur til after ibe hel.l tonlKht. The Kiwnnlan clilh vol- idactlon. This will connlltulo the ed at their meeting this noon to at- prlncliial iioint In he cnve,-e, In the tend, and lhe lloiarians will umlnuht- reire.sentntlon which will l,e couched edly Ho vole at Iheir mcetlnB tomi.r- cum icuHuH lerma, -i.n-ti l.il.-.' ii. i-v. feet plehiNcile In FAILURE TO GIVE FIRE LOCATION give no offenne t.i the American gov rnment or reflect on the inO-urlly f I'r.nl.l.iil (',,li,.. as a'hina'.or. mysterious auto Accident explained Cu nils- WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. (Hy A-ki.i-Iiii.mI I-iwh.) A r-.iim for ainpli ficalion of Koine features of the Tacna Arica til-Miration awanl prol.uhly will le laid hi-fore the Attietlcan 'overti nirnt wllhln a few days tn IViu. A nole Is In preparation nnd altho Peruvian emhassy ofricialM il.-ilitii- to forecast it Icrms tli.-in are indlca lions that II will call intention to re cent reports or illegal practices by I'hll" to Influence the forthcoming plehhclle In the dispute province of Tacna-Arlca and will suggest the ml vl.sablllly of definite measures to pre vent such practices. Something of a sensation had devel oped over the note beforehand he. cause of the publication of erroneous reports that It already had been deliv ered lo the state deparlnient secretly and that It was couched In language ot unusual sharpness. There was a feeling of relief loday when it became generally known In Latin-American Ulploniatlc. iiuarters that no diploma tic slcp at all had been taken no far by Ihe I -I i n ii Hoverumi iil and Hint the published forecjist of the terms of the communication was not authorized by Ihe rcrmirin embassy. The present indications are that the note win not constitute u refusal to abide by President Coolldgea arbitra tion awanl nor contain any demands lor modification. The officials In Lima are under stood to realize that tienoral 1'crshlng who Is to head the plebiscite commis sion should be given an opportunity to investigate disputed questions In Tacna-Arlca which are judged likely to prejudice the result of the pleb- lie. This will be done In 'the hope that Ihe I'nhed Sillies in an eullrely friendly way will see the. ni sslly for amplifying and clarifying the terms or the plebiscite In such a inn li ner as to make certain the fair and jfree election for which this govein , meat Itself has declared. The Crater rluh will leave for Ash land Immediately after their parade with their drum corps here tomorrow evening. In addition to the above named many other citizens have made reser vations thru the local chamber' of commerce office for the Ashland ban quet, which begins at ti:4 tomorrow evening. Armless Man Is Headliner Vaudeville Program Tuesday NEW YORK, Mar. 30. Kvidence that a new ton for American league fence busters had appeared in the Yankees' lineup was annarent yester day at Montgomery, Ala., as (he Hug gins hrlgnde struggled through ten InningH to victory over Jirooklyn, 5 to 4. After foul scoreless frames, Karl Coombs, the young outfielder, hit his third home run of tho training trip, scoring Dugan. The drive was a Ituthlan wallop of 490 feet from home plate to deep center. ICarls departure made way for n new bid to distinction on the part of Hen Paschal, native Alabamlan, who Inserted the winning blow of the hat He in the extra Inning. Ills single brought the deciding run of the day. no also got a triple. pitchers wore used by both teams anil were hit freely. Itulh had a brace of doubles to his credit. The Hunt's Craterian tomorrow matinee and night offers nnother of the good vaudeville progrnnis, headed by the Lute llrolhers, with Clare Lutes featured. Lutes Is called "The Wizard of the Feet." He has no arms ,tw... i.inrlA,i Jt, u.,,,rn...i but manages to do with his feet most of the tilings other men do with their ha mis. Florence York nnd company In "Ye Olden Hays Modernized." The songs Cardinals Ix-avc Stockton ST. LOLLS. .Mar. 30. Itegulars on the St. Louis Cardinal squad said good bye to Stockton. Cal., today and pack ed their hags for It week 111 Han Fran cisco before beginning the trip back to St. Louts. 'rlie Browns also hsve entrained with no return to Tarpon Springs, scneduied this season. Today 'la., for an engagement with Milwaukee of the American association. WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. The Senators were taking a tighter grip on .inn meiou.es or toiiay urn presented ,,.. ,,., llMllly .,, (.,,.Ininttl to .....h . an better their record of one victory and also programmed. There are six defeats in their series with the young women In , the company. (Hants. .Manager Harris was plan Frank and (.ertrude Itutler in a ,K , ,.,.,y lin 1P yi.M.lins , niK different innn and woman act. p,t.,inB slaff to turn ,rk.k , he billed as 'The Dancing C.lrl:" Prill- Banle today at Jacksonville, cess Winona the Indian prima donna! t romtnir uwy wn ,e Kmc In modern and Indian songs, und .t,h Tiu.in am..i i.uii in St. Augustine yesterday, 9 to Faker" will he the other acts. ;. witIl lu.ee ,,, - () , , Topics of the Day, a two reel con.- n, i,.., ,i..n..,.i v ?..i.u ..... edy and the Hunt's Craterian orches- , Kl(,ve McNally at short who caught ok ...toe.- int. direction, or M llson l,i,n i.,.ii i ,u.. ., ,. . Charles Kenna. presenting his origin- character monologue. "The Street A few minutes' delay was canned in the fire, department arriving at tho scene of a fire ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Martin Sunday afternoon through the! fact that the hoy who pnoneu in the alnrm to the central telephone exchange dropped the re-! ceiver heforo he had slated the loca tion. The fire department urges that ', citizens, no matter how excited they I nre ut the time, in phoning in alarms I always give specific directions before hanging up the receiver. i Sunday afternoon's fife resulted in the destruction of the roof of the . Martin dwelling, before it was gotten I under control. The fire originated in i the atlic and was probably caused by ! defective wiring. It wns extinguished ' before it could spread to other part's of Die house, but the household fiirni-! turo was badly damaged by water. Another feature of this fire, which the lire department and citv officials ' are investigating to learn his identity, is that a man. not a member of the : fire department, flagged the fire pumper to cease work. Fortunately, ! however, as the fire was already under control, no time was lost Und the pumper was not started to work again town hotel and continued until ":'M A. M. The session was attended by defense nnd prosecution attorneys. Insanity reportH made at the confer ence were based upon observations of the girl made yesterday. Since the beginning of her trial five days ago, the young defendant has become the central figu! in a drama tic situation in which the compara tively lesser roles nre being enacted by psychiatrists, attorneys and per sons who have interested themselves in the girl's fat. The girl's frequent collapses court and her apparent weakening, physically and" mentally, under the pressure of the ordeal she is being submitted to hns brought an entirely unexpected element into the case. Postal Officials Demoted WASHINGTON, .mP. 30. Post master General New today directed the restoration to duty, with demotion of each of the six postal supervisory officials suspended Jnnuary 2 for their connection with efforts to Influ ence legislation at the time of nonsid- interation of the postal pay increase bill. HALT JAZZ ;RIS TKIAL. (Continued from page one.) with killing hot- mother, Mrs. Anna Kllingsnn, tool place today after over night reports from alienists pictured tho girl as one "who not alone was insane at the time of the alleged crime hut Is Insane now." i On thn strength of these revelations attorneys for the girl approached court this morning with a motion to dismiss the jury impaneled to try her for murder and another proposal for n jury to pass iiKin Miss Ellingson's mental condition. Decision to raise the insanity oues- tlon was reached at n conference which started ot midnight at a down- Chest sore? muter Wulte are other ffaturts on the hill. The Screen Karris at seeond, who ot It to Judge at first for (he third out. SPORT BRIEFS Mary Plekford'H latent prodin-Uon. Thfi details of how ft. V thud, the Went Virginia HaleHman,' wan Injured In an auto ueeident on tho 1'acitU' highway one night hint week mid who wa ahle to leave the Kacrcd Heart hospital here last Sat urday, are now known through the following newH Item in the (irantH Tana Courier of hint Saturday: "A party ot (IrantH I'hhh people returning from Mediord the other night had un areidem whirh Khonk them ui badly hut injured no one in uieir rr. 1 neir ear. nowever, . Tii tm-.i .. ..... . i;.... ...u ... n other nonu nr i-omiimi "u iw.n nged hy being tyt by . SKsklyou county, last Tlmradav whirh , ""Khthood Wan in Flow MATCH IS FMLfev (l'.y The AnHoeintetl 1'refi.i) Dorothy Vernon of Ilnddon Mall," Aee lludklns. Nebraska lightweight. liegliiH Ita three days run at the Klullo who meets .Joe ltenjamlu In a ten tomorrow matinee. round bout nt Vernon arena April V. A new picture from Mary I'lckford billed for the lightweight rhiimpion- Is always an event, and ndded Inter- "hip of the eoast. .started training to- thia one by renson ot day at a, Iih Angeles gymnasium. many of the aeenen were - - olden (bite park. Han "Kid" Kaplan, featherweight rham- nrlFCO. pion. who defeated Mrnle GooHemnn "Dorothy Vernon of ITaddon Hall" "t Wan Diego lam Saturday wan Hhed- was laid In the Tudor period of Kng- "ld to leave today for his home in SACRAMENTO, ('nl., March history, just as the eanw author's , -Meridan, Conn. tvhs badly damag a largo NumIi, which whh traveling In the Kddie Hoffman, light heavyweight markotl tho death of 15. F. Murphy, one of the participants, is to he invostl- ut a rather high rate of speed. One vi.rri"' ! T '! !"r ?r- '. Ra,,,d " t'nlHo.nia state athletic "-J"'. "' commission. was taken on to Medford. The party in the car with Mr. and Mrs. Lowry. had been In attendance at the meeting- of the ltoyul NclKhhors loilne in Medford. At 12 o'clock, when a mile this fjido of ltiverla park, the other inuchine struck them, iilthouah the l.owery Cleveland was well on Its own side of the pavcuicnl. The ..nsh went over the l.ank, smash ing It hadly. In tho party with .Mr. und Mrs. howery were .Mrs. Nellie Wiley. .Mrs. A. A. .Mnllles. .Mrs. Vol.. IlellltiKcr and Mrs. Minnie llcrty." PRE-EASTER CONCERT IS WELL DECEIVED .Murphy went lo Oonro on the nitrht of his death as wrestling representa tive lor Camp Two on road construc tion work and he lost to u man named l.nmhert. lie dressed nnd started to walk hack lo the camp iVith friends when ho collapsed, dyitiK within n lew minutes. I present work Mary I'lckford appears champion of the I'nltcd Htates battle as a madcap princess, who upon one fleet, who lost a decision to .lack l.ee occasion fights a duel with her own after he had defeated Tony Kucntc in lover. Hlster I.ottie I'lckford is in the ten rounds, has been matched for a cast, and Alan Forrest Is lea.liiiK man. return ko with Lee at the Wilmington Ford Display Week "l'eK(!y' cal score. Ridley has n special inusl- "Oerald rrnnslon's ltdy." the pic- arena, April 1. More than lno I'nlverslty of Wnsh- ; liiKtnn football candidates tiro to an- u.re cinsiiiir ionium at the Kialto mver Coach Knot-It llacshaw's call theater is based upon one of the most . Wednesday for the Initial sprlim- jrrld vllal problems of modern society. Iron practice. Inter-class football It Is the story of a man with money 'cani.-s are to bo played In April In nnil n wonlan with pnnltlon who unite stead of next full, r:nt,-shaw un it! a loveless mnrrliiKe for the mutual nouueed. convenience of both. And then thev IVlarCn OU tO April 4.1niceed to fall deeply in lovo with leach other. The past week has seen great nc- Coach TIomcoo Torrance has issued call for t'nlversltv of ':iMhiiiitoii Due of the most frcofui scene nf freshmen baseball rnnrlidalttH to turn the film taken place in an airplane out for practice Wediusdav. The . WHIl'lt 1-lltlU lltlft !1 u.ifne.i I. II.. If! 1 . Ilvltv on the nan of the cues Anto 1 .u . V. ' ' " "'""'"" Kaine is 1.1 iv-niuo. Ap- The pie-Raster concert Elvcn at tho l'lrst Ilaptlst church Sunilav evening reflected Krent ci-cdlt on the members of the choir and the choir tllrector, Mr. H. M. Scott. Throe Hlront; anlheins were Kr.-atly enjoy ed. Two excej. tlonal solos were Kiven by Mrs. Hcott and Mlns llilntoon. The civic trio had two fine num bers, and the Women hn.l a pleas iiiK chorus. Next Sunday evenltiK. Itev. K. 11. I.cneh iiiiunuiice.l that he planned to have pictures on "The Jjist Week" of Christ's life, which Will Klve the Inst scenes and events In the lire of Christ, The short mes snire was on "What We Will Take With l's Int.) the Next World." CONSTIPATION' OVKHCOMK The use of roi.lCY CATIIAHTir TABI.KTS will hriiiK speedy relief from ronstlpiitlnn If taken promptly. They are purely veKclable and act on the liver. Mr. John 11. McConib. I.u ctis Co. Home. Toledo. Ohio, writes: "Have usc-d Koley CATII AKTIC TAB I.KTS 111 severe cases of constipation to which I ant subject and found them beneficial." I)l.;v CATII lt TIO TAill.KTK are easy lo take, leave no unpleasant after effects. Try them. Sold everywhere. Co.. In preparation 'for "l-'ord Dis play Week." which opens today. Sprint; htilisecl.-anfnr is as much f an annual event with I'ord Deal- s as It Is with the housewife, but this year It was decided to have Turd Display Week" for the cntlro territory. As a result, dealers have1 put on umtsunl displays of new nnd Kuarantee.l used cars. Ford ncces-j series have also been ulvj-n promi nent places in dealers displays. j Sales re). oris Indicate that Ihe sprint; demand for Ford cars Is nl-' ready approaehinK that of previous years, with every promise that past sales records will he broken. A re-1 cent report from the factory at lie-' troit states that production has been Increased to 7000 cars and trucks a day. The company bus been operat iiiK' on a full work schedule for some time In all its uianufacturlnK plants and the p resent production schedule represents an increase of (100 units, a day over that of a few weeks atto. 1 Fordson Tractor production hns been moved up t 4.-.0 a day to care for crowing demands. It ' was also unliouuced. I ril Our Wednesday Special Hart Schaffner & Marx Sport Suits $50 values $34 rillCACO. March .'0 Fottv. three liaske.all tciims from K slates are entered in Ihe nation.il Intetscholasiic tournament of the I tiin-rsiiv of Chi cago which will open tomorrow morn- round Karnes will imin Clean-Up Paint Week Medford, April 3-10 Iiib. The firsl re t 10 A. M. Tuesday nnd continue ' until 6 I'. M. Vt ednes.Ujy. The drawinr, inciutieu: qw Tuesday, R I. M.-r.'iklin Wrtland. Ore., vs. l.tiuisviTl.-. Kv. reiutlntlon .((klch Wednesday, 11 A. M. Suluin, (Jrot'1"1111""-.! of. I'dii ft. Torrlnifton. Conn U'.-ek. 1 ... It means HdincthlniT fm- a town to be known as clean, live, progressive. Soch tttwns belt. ni; to llie select cir--t'. They are Ihe towns where the death Mile Is Irav, and less of w:.l;es from sl-'kn-:'s is nt n mliiiniuni. It Is not a mii. ".Hon .if Lenity al HioiikIi tll.lt is bit cliiillKh all by itself to ..lake us Ket busy, but it is a auction of health, of economy, nf steady worlf J! or increased output, i.f mote money in th. ('''. nk. ofAu- safety of tironerlv high. I 'mm fire nnd depreciatl.J) and of ii we nee.l not tip iiti.l ci. . Vou niny liayc ilio suits you ordinarily iit'cd, u such a iirit'p as Tins you nave a wondi'iliii oj unily to take can- of your special rcitiiivnu'nts. Relieve the congestion this way V'ou can break up that conges tion without tiresome rubbing with messy greases. Use Sloan's. Its stimulating effect on the cir culation does the work. Relief is immediate and positive. It will notstain. All druggists 35cents. Sloan's liniment kilb pain! I RI ALTO I STARTING TOMORROW The Photoplay of Importance MARY PICKFORD IN "DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL" From the Romantic Novel by Charles Major Here is a grand combination of all the other good things Mary Pickford lias ever done, bound in the most colorful romance of all times the king-pin of all stories from the pen of Charles Major. It is excellent enterUiinineiit for the young folks, the old folks and the children. A Marshall Neilan Production 1 NOTE: Miss Pickford holds this to be her supreme screen achievement, just as Douglas Fairbanks regards "Thief of Bagdad as the apex of his career upon the silver sheet. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES: Matinees, Adults - Evenings, Adults - KIDDIES A DIME ANY TIMEI 25c 35c P tl FRIDAY JACK PICKFORD IN "GARRISON'S FINISH" but port unit Hot an extra suit for a welcome change of color or weight . An opportunity such as this doesn't coffie oft o See Them in Our Windows JUST MARRIED? DON'T PAY RENT- Build Your Own Home LET HER MAKE THE PLANS LET US DO THE FIGURING We'll Show You How ITS EASY We Carry the Largest and Most Complete Stock of Building Material in Southern Oregon i MedfordLumberCo:. Phone ($9 J6H. COOLEY, Pres. Corner Third and N. Fir II, o ill I Mil o II ' - ' Uo ' ' IWU1UUUS J ncvKi wiinfj to tu, O O o