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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER .1, lfjr
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to permit and fees against the I'tirpte
Truck (iariiKt cmnpiiny and eighteen
other KaraK'H mid concerns thrmiKli
utit the Ktate enKitKeil in haulinc
Kinvi-l umler contract .m uHlc
roads. The court holds that the com
patties do not come under the provis
ioiiK of the act pcrmlttlutc the wi-vice
emit mission to I't'Ktilate and license
trucks operated fur hire. The com
mission will take an appeal to the
supreme court, it was announced to
day by Commissioner OstrandiT.
.10 Huh Ion IlcMCiicd.
SPOKANE. Doe. 8. (A.P.) -fci
Thirty babies were carried through
clouds of smoke to safety by Salvt-,'
tion Army workers when a firif'
broke out - In the laundry- of the.
Army's hme for women here today.
The damage wns slight. '
Local Postmaster Delivers Xmas Seals
PLEASED BT PEACE
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MESSINA, t'iclly, Nov. 30. (A.P.)
The Italian cutter Kant Aantonlo.j
went down in a storm with her entire
crew. Details are lacking. ,',
ulian In circuit court here
he puttllc Hervlce conimis
enforcing lt repimtlnn hh
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RIBUNE
WASHINGTON. Dec 3.(A.P.)
President Coolldge has . conveyed
expressions of his gratification on the
convening of the national study con
ference on churches and world peace
that the churches are "giving them
selves to this sober study of these
vital themes."
The president's belief that its find
ings will be of deep Interest and
"cannot fall to be of large value," was
conveyed to the conference in a letter
to lllshop William McDowell of Wash
ington, chairman of the conference,
which Is being attended by reprusenta
tlves of 30 communions. Formulation
of plans for an educational campaign
through the churches in behalf of
world peace Is described As the pur
pose of the meeting. v.
"Of course no one group can alone
solve the whole problem of world
peace," the president said In his
letter. "It cannot be solved without
the active participation of the
churches, but it cannot be solved by
theni alone. All lovers of and bo
- Hovers In the better order must work
each in his own field and way to
I secure the . desired end. All these
forces must work harmoniously and
f earnestly together.
"The churches are among the most
potent agencleB upon which we must
depend. They have a place all their
own In the making of that mental anl
spiritual attitude within the nations
and between the nations in which
governments can go forward to a
world of law and order, peace and
reason. We shall not find this an easy
task and it will require the co-operation
of schools and courts, press, and
homes, governments and churches to
bring about the great results."
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Postmaster Willliim Warner iIoiih ninllcarrler'H uniform, ami la shown
ubovu (U'Uvcrliijr first, liirlsiiima &puIh to lit Ho In illy Tyree, of 710 I'ttrk
avenue. Miu 1. il. Tyroc, mother of Kmily, Is also shown.
Quit Dancing on Sunday.
VENICE, Cal. lUue Iuv of los
Angeles, which prohibit dancing on
Sundays, been me effective for the first
time in this resort city. Venice was
recently annexed to Los Angeles and
an effort to exempt the resort as an
amusement zone were unsuccessful.
Coffee, Sehota it is
like the wine it must
be mellowed to bring
to the taste that rare flavor which only our
high mountain plantations can grow.
"Here in our tropic storehouses, for two years, three years,'
I it should repose before the roaster adds the finishing touch
of the artist! '
Indeed no, Senora, all of our coffee is not so mellowed. It if
the misfortune but so popular the coffee beverage, we can
manage to keep here but a little to age and mellow! ,
"Si, it costs more. But the particular roaster, he gladly pays
the difference. His customers appreciate the delightful, the
unusual personality of his roast par excellence! the old
coffee with just a discreet dash of the new to heighten, to
emphasize the rare old flavor! ,' ; ,
"Then you from the Pacific Coast are indeed fortunate, for you
say your S & W is our fine mountain coffee? and from.our mel
. lowed stock, livened with but a very little of the old? Buenol
Stf W coffee upholdj the Stf W reputation for ?(?- v
otherwise it couldn't bear theSorW label. The woild't best
coffees,! blend by real artiitaamong experts.roasting and pack
ing by the most modern methods. Comes in the new key-can.
'i'You'Il try it? Qoodl You! not be disappointed.9
SALEM, Dec. 5. That the Irri
gated and drained areas must teed
the Increasing' eating world and that
brighter days are ahead for the
people who produce the things that
the world must eat and wear were
the thoughts emphasized by Gov
ernor Pierce in addressing the drain
age association at the noon luncheon
today. l
"The time Is juBt around the cor
ner," said the .'governor, "when the"
whole country Is going to need more
foodntuffs. Twenty-four years ago 1
predicted that the time would come
when this country would consume
050.000,000 buwhelH of wheat. Last
year we consumed over ti00,000,0ou
bushels." i 1
The governor .emphasized the sig
nificance of the "tremendous In
crease in population every year." li
admitted that the state had gone
too far with Irrigation with an In
sufficient demand for that develop
ment, but declared the necessity for
drainage Is .without question.' -
. "Underground tiling will ultimately
he the thing all over, the Willamette
valley," he said, "and even far be- I
yond the valley." -
The governor defended the decla
ration he made to Secretary Hubert
Work of the department of the In
terior, that he wo 4 Id not vote to
put state money Into the Baker pro
ject, although he ald he had been
severely censured for, his stand. The
state could not afford to do It, he
said, because there would bq no in
terest forthcoming on the money,
while the government would receive
a return for its money.
The governor endorsed the move
ment which took definite shape to
day for a union of tlje drainage as
sociation . with the Oregon Reclama
tion congress. f .
i Because the - proposed union be
tween the two organisations will ter
minate the office of 8am H. Brown
of Marlon county as president of the
drainage association the association
remembered Mr. Bronfa today by the
gift of a costly fountain pen. The
gift was presented by E. B. Chad
wick, secretary of theflSugene charn
ber,jf commerce. ' - .
WILBUR REFUSES TO
TAKE HIS OLD JOB
WASHINGTON, Dc. 3. (A.P.)
Secretary Wilbur declined lodny a,
tender ot the chief Justiceship of the
supreme court nf r'ntirr..in
offer crime from Governor Hlchnril-
son. -rue chief, Justiceship recently
became vacant by resignation of the
incumbent Judge. The offer Is under
stood to have been received Suturdny
while Mr. Wllhui was at the army
navy football game In New York.
Both Mr. Wilbur and the White
House have recently denied that the
secretary planned to leave the cabi
net. The Judgeship which he de
clined la the one he held at the time
of his appointment as secretary of the
navy.
JACK KEARNS FINED
SAN DIEOO, Calif.. Dec. 3.
( A.P. ) -Jnck Konrn. fn.m. mnn
ger of Jack Dempsey wna fined I2.r0
by Justice Unvrt Clrlffin thla mnrnln..
on a chnrge of disturbing the peace at
ma nuernaiionai noroer last Friday
nignt. one hundred and fifty dol
lars of the fin wn. jiii.nnn hnu,
ever, on condition that Renins vio
late no laws for six months.
Arresting officers testified that
Kearna refused tn null nut nf iin. nf
traffic when ordered to do so and
mat ne abused them. F. J. Dlrnon,
said to he an attorney of Lob Anf.eles,
appeared in court fnr KMrn. wtiii
said to be III.
MEETING OF WETS IN
WASHINGTON, Dec. I (A.P,)
A protest against the admission to
the United States of foreign delegate
to the, conference here January 16,,
described as being under the auspices
of the "wets" was sent to Secretary
Kellogvg today by the National Prohi
bition committee in session here. The
Association Against th-i Prohibition
Amendment Is scheduled to gather
ihere on that date. II
The committee also formulated a
program directed towards the defeat
of certain men now In office. D.
Leigh Colvln of New Tork was chosen
chairman of the committee and M.
Len Hutchlns of Los Angeles as vice
chairman. i
A Directory of Gifts for Men
Gifts Between
$1,00 and $2.00
Silk Nwkwour
Fancy Handkerchiefs
SJIk Hosiery
. Cuff Milks
SI lid Sots
lulls .
Il.-ox-i Collar Itutton St-ls
KiiHHiiultrs
Gifts Between
$1.00 and $2.00
Cu iters
lA-iulH'r Illll Folds
Toilet Rets '
IiiilHil'teil Uslo Hosiery
Silk Sport Hells
Fancy Wool Hosiery
Ijculhcr Collar Cuses
Gifts Between
$2.00 and $5.00
Mocha (loves
Drew Khl it?
Kld'SllpIMTM
Golf How
TwihmI Caiw
l-Vlt SJiplHTft
Soft Collar Ciisos
Di-esH or .Motor loves
THE
BUY HIS
GIFT IN A
MAN'S STORE
Mers
Next to Eialto R. W. LEE
Exciusivo Agents for Hatchway
No-Button Union Suits
Gifts Between
$2.00 and $5.00
l-Hiney shirts
Slilrlx With Collar to
-Mulch
;iri lloxes of lliinilkere'fs
licit lllirklo and Uelto-
grani Kts
InilHiricil silk N'ei'kwear
t'HH..linero .Mufflers
I'hiesl Wool or Silk
Hosiery
Pajamas
Gifts Between
$5.00 and $10
Imported Golf Hose
IiiilHil'teil Silk Mufflers
Silk Shins
WchiI Huth Holies
Kvctiiug Dress Jewelry
Sels
Novelty Klllttnl Vesui
llullover swvuters
Vclour mill Heuver Hats
Gifts Between
$5.00 and $25
Novelty INlJuinas .
.Military lra-h Sets
Ciolr HnUklHH
Kutnetiuls -r '
Fur I.lnctl Gloves , .. ..r.
I.cnthcr Clouts . .
Iinporteil Pullman
Slippers '
Overcoats ' ,
SHOP EARLY
AND SECURE '
BEST SELECTIONS
JARMIN,VOODS, Drug Store
TrfE MODEL PHARMACY
Corner N. Sixth and Central Aye., Opposite Groceteria Phone 66
y We Are Local Headquarters for Gifts
We have prepared for your Christ
mas needs. Here you may make
your gift selections in comfort no
crowded aisles with personal inter
ested attention to your wants. You
may spend little or much the va
riety is here. ,
Come into our store and see the host
of things we have for you. , "What to
give" is surely a problem. These,
suggestions will help you make out
your list. Remember, you are always
welcome at this store.
-GIFT SUGGESTIONS
For Women and Girls
Lovely Perfumes in dainty individual
boxes at $1.00 up.
Eeautiful Perfume Combination Sets
;! at $2.00 to $10.00.
Stationery in the latest packages at
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00.
Gold and Silver Finish Vanities and
Compacts at $1.00 up.
Toilet Waters in handsome packages
' . at $1.00 up.
Clocks and Watches at $2.00 and up.
Exquisite Toiletware Sets' at $8.00
and up.
Vacuum and Flashlights at $2.00 up.
Cameras and Albums all styles at
$2.do and up.
Fountain Pens at $1.00 and up.
Automatic Pencils at $1.00 and up. -AND
MANY MORE!
For Men and Boys
Choice Cigars at all prices. .
Tobacco at all prices.
Watches and Clocks at $2.00 up. ;
Men's Stationery at $1.50 up. .
Boys' Stationery at $0.50 up.
Fountain Pens at $1.00 up.
Automatic Pencils at $1.00 up.
Vacuums at $2.00 up.
Cameras at $2.50 up. v
Safety Razors at $1.00 up.
Razor Blade Stroppers, $3.50 up
Shaving Comfort Sets at $1.00 up.
Flashlights at $1.50 up.
Billfolds at $1.50 up.
one hand-painted Flower Bowl
We are eivine as our gift to you
( with frog with every $2.50 Christmas purchase.
We Wrap Packages for Mailing Free of Charge
Sr FINE lOOD PRODUCTS
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