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Mebforb Mail Tribune id Section i Pages Second Section Six Pages I Vnr . Yr MEDFORD, OREOOX, THURSDAY, MAY 3, liffi No. 42. D. M. LOWE TO GIVE; was staled to be the last insurgent chieftain operating in Agnus Cali- WASl 1 1 N'tJTON. May 3 -Investittatiitn uf the "lobby ' portinir t he swiiiK-Johnson -(Ah-sup-ltoul- dcr canyon dam bill today by Governor W. was asked 1. Hunt of trade commission which Is now engaged In an inquiry of tho public utility powr interests. A Fortune at Last ' Arizona, in a tier to the federal i i ) 'il.'i 1 :4 V v,: o iT PLAYS HOUSE OF i Hawley's recent o the rhuir.uanyhip and Means Coinmil t Green. ias no filg- far as the state of his district la coll iding to Jams W. rla, who 1m spend In Medford. lining i. campaign for con- v -n this dlHtrict.' lite generally, have functions and jurls- lis cpmmitteo with committee of appro they have thus nc tlrely erronAus 1m e significance of Ir. ointment. -is that membership and means commit s the only stand ins which Mr. Hawley i ) in of no practical 1 . people of Oregon, as this district if is one of the least ninittecK of conKnHS. not a single subject n directly effectlni; that the ways and Ittee has jurisdiction .eh could postbly be aat committee, under the house." went on to explain our legislative ways committee, the con- - mmittee of the name no jurisdiction over s, nnd that It had with the rnislng of Iia QtntA of Orecon st ConpresHlonnl dls-i jHted in the ralHlnE ocl 3 are interested in tne disbursement of it np that the district e secures its just ap of the money ex sald. who arrived in Med nicht. nnd was the jaker at the Kiwanisl y, and other service h the week, where hoi . lltical talks, left last lem, from whence he to his home in As- EFICIT NOW HALF MILLION e., May 3. () Dep reasurer Paulun yen ed a statement show leflclt in the general Btate on May 1 as ; lis will be overcome at of state tax pay. le counties the latter ontli, State Treasurer 9 that by the end of Jeficit will be two or i large as it is now. ceipts from the conn end of this month (2,73 0,635.75. Of this r.323.42 will be spent poses, JtM2.208.27 for . anil $281,104.08 for ' state aid Blnklng Agony 5-Days With i Green Capsules SO l T i I K R S ORKOON NOR MAL, .May S. House of David will play the Southern Oregon Normal baseball nine Saturday. May G. at 2 p. in. on the local diamond. The House of David gives every thing in hasf-hnll. plus the most interesting axhibitlnn of humans, since the burner trade was estab- j iisneu. I mm the shouldnrs up. the House of David ball learn look like the cave men in history. The fans everywhere are getting a kick I om 4f watching these long haired. I heavy bearded youths play ball, i Unlike niostnoveltles the novHtv is flnly an -xlr:i measure. They can play rcKl ball. ' This ts the Normal's second ' game nnd a good showing 1h ex pected against th bearded beau ties. B. I-. Cathan of the Swarta ' Acailcmy In China, addressed the J studftit body of thn Normal Mon day at the assembly hour. Mr. C t rui spoko on the China of the future and staled that the China of liuiU will be a remarkable country. He urged that the students of the Normal as future teachers, Influ ential in the making of tomor row's citizenship, uid in extending' china welcome friendship politi cally, commercially, educationally, socially and spiritually. The Women's League of the Normal met Tuesday at the assem bly hour. Marie Wttchell, vice president, president at the meet ing. Isabel) Silver, treasurer of tin oi'Kanization. made a report of the financial Huccess of the recent bridge bazaar as follows: $91. OS, amount taken in, $17.17 expenses, leaving $73. KX clear. This nmount was donated to the student loan fund of the Normal. A motion carried that the league edit the next Issue of the "Siskiyou," which is the official publication of the school. This will give the regular staff more opportunity to work on the sixteen page mmcncemcnt issue which will come out the last of the term. Alice Mannuel was selected editor and Cheryl Smith, associate editor. These two will select their own staff. It was an nounced that the tennis tourna ment will bo held next week. The women volunteered their services to nid in making the costumes for the Mny" Day ' festival which will he given in Lilhla Park, May 2ti. The women Will also aid Miss Healrlee Hnll In preparing for the Alumni luncheon to be given by the school during commencement week. The Ashlnnd high school or chestra entertained the Normal Wednesday morning with a splen did progrnm. Kunlce linger gave two vocal solos nnd Hose Aiken pleased with a cello solo. The or chestra Is directed by Ward V. Croft. 4 is x f RABBIT TALK TO VALLEY BREEDERS, I nai itnonus wo in tiumumij California, will be the snoject oil a talk to be given by Mr. D. M. j Lowe next Friday evening at thel regular monthly meeting of the ltabl.it llret-ders" association. The meeting will be held at the' Knights of Tythias Hull on esi j Main street, in Medford. Mr. Lowe has been making an intensive; study of the rabbit business dur ing his winter viits to California.) Sand will give some definite in- j j formation as to what is being , idone, and pointers on what can! ! be done here In the Hoguo Itiver valley. i The organization committee will also have some, recommendations! with reference to ennning rabbit i meat, and on the co-operative j movement. j All ncrKons Interested In the! rabbit business are invited to come to the Knights of ythias Hall next Friday evening, at ":30 p. m. Donald W.-Herlithy, penniless soldier of fortune, lost his pass port in Mexico and as a result found a $200,000 heritage in Seattle, Wash. Arriving there on probation because he had no pass port, Herlithy, down and out, wrote to Bar Harbor, Me., for his birth certificate. He got it and also a notice that he was sole heir to the fortune of his grandmoth er. He bought a new suit and started for Maine. MRS. MM 0. CAREY "The Way of Faith." the beauti ful hymn composed by Mrs. Mary O. Carey of I'hoentx, and sung last Sunday in the Phoenix church, is still being commented; upon by all who have heard it!" The " words ftjnd melody of the song were in spirational, according to Mrs. Mary Carey, but as she does not play an Instrument, she was assist ed in getting the melody written by Mrs. Donna G raffia of Phoenix, and Mrs. K. K. Gore, local piano teacher. Several copies of the music were made by Miss Alice Holembeclt.'a music pupil of Mrs. Gore, nnd the composition is soon to ho publish ed. The hymn which was sung in the Phoenix church Sunday morn ing, was so well received that it was repeated In the evening. Copies will be forwarded nt a later dnte to the churches throughout the valley upon request Last Chance For Special Offer On Orphos Toothpaste On nnother page tonight Is print ed In the Orphos tooth paste ad a coupon that will be the lost one ( offering a Ml-cent tube ojf thnt i popular brand of tooth paste for! the coupon and 2 It cents, nt any of the druggists mentioned in the nd. A large number have taken ad vantage of the offer by clipping coupons from this paper. The cou pons can be presented any time up to Saturday. May d, but no more coupons will bo printed. Orphos toothpaste In a few years has become a well known standnrd product and together with being a high class article, advertising Is given a great deal of credit for its success. In .August. 1 02 C the mak ers of Orphos appropriated $fi.0it0 to test newspaper advertising. The result is told by the appropriation in 1927 of $200,0(10 for ads in 200 cities, and in 1928 the appropria tion is greatly enlarged. This is the first year Oregon newspapers have been selected. The Mail Tribune Is included in. the list nnd is nseVl exclusively for this city and territory. BUDAPEST, May 3. (-T) Tho Hungarian authorities have ap plied for tho extradition of Bela Kun, the communist, lately arrest ed and imprisoned In Vienna on suspicion that he was engineering a plot. Tho application was based on the treaty .of reciprocity be tween Austria and Hun&iry. f MEXICO CITY. May 3. OT) A dlspa-h from Agua Calient es to day said that while n summary court martial was fiding the In surgent leader, Maximo Kakrar. guilty, he was shot and killed by the military escort, who said ho had attempted to escape. S:il:i': liarcl sledding in Itot places The great valleys of Cal ifornia rich, fertile, colorful and interesting typical of today's West. Their modern im provements and develop ments are in striking contrast to its great mountains, stately for ests and sleepy spots of historical association. But just as getting to the out-of-the-way places is sometimes "tough going," so is every-day motoring in these great valleys. Pounding a car hour after hour on a hot sum mer's day is hard sled-' ding. There's the con stant danger of overheat ing the fear of th! oil "breaking down." Cas torlube doesn't overheat or break down. Castorlube motor magic Uljj Get Castorlube at independent filling stations SO garages While admittedly the most efficient lubricant, there were three objections to castor oil for use in motor cars cost, a tendency to gum when cold, and a disagreeable odor. Castorlube engineers have overcome these objections by eliminating the gums, fatty acids and odor of castor oil and blending it with the finest mineral oils. The result of this remarkable process is Castor lube the perfect , lubricant. ; Castorlube gives 15 to 30 greater power and 10 more gas mileage, less crankcase dilution; friction; vibration; carbon. It won't become over heated and it will give 50 more mileage than any oil you'veeverused. Extravagant claims, we admit, but we can back them up! Prove it for yourself try Castorlube just once I Get the genuine. Castor lube Refining Company, San Francisco, California. L LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION DISTRIBUTORS ollcc tolln you how to merclli-BH rheumatic ?w anil different way wa Kvery hour the take one little (treen i st 10 hours then re-j day. take one every 14 hours then take i cnpsuleB every day ist little twlnse and i ?niUirness Is cone and I tic troubles have reen capsule now so nand from coast to ave a name so It Is ry worthwhile drilK lea as Allonrhu Num- wn protection Insist dumber 2. jc Store or any rep t in America will be v you. ndreds of RESS FHRTS! a Sale at ; ANN'S , SATURDAY C WILLAM ETTK I'NIVBIIS I T Y. Suli'm. .May 3. With 11 different i committees demanding his atten- tion and unstaplc weather endan- j KertnK all his plans, Frank Van Dyke. .Medford sophomore at Wil lamette who Is managing the uni versity's twenty-second annual i .May week-end, is the busiest and j most harassed man on the campus this week. In an effort to express In this year's festival the new , spirit of progress which has taken ! possession of the oldest university west of the Itockles. -Mr. Van Dyke ' has placed the emphasis of the week end upon cordiality and a display of the new trend of feel ing. During the past two weeks, he has diverged from the programs of previous years by securing the promise of Governor Patterson to preside at the coronation of Vir ginia Merle Crltes, Spokane girl who will reign "as queen. 'Old Ironsides," Hunt's Craterian I OW A DOOR AMES E AT , ABRIDGE ' BEB YARD I Aa a motion picture specatrle, "Old Ironsides." which opened this afternoon at Hunt's Craterian thea tre, will remain supreme for a long time. The Intrepid vivacity of the brave New Kngland Yankees who abandoned their homes and fami lies to answer the call to arms against the pirates of Tripoli In 1S04 Is recorded in a masterly fashion In the photoplay. Fictorially It stands as one of the most beautiful photoplays ever flashed upon the screen. For nat ural comedy and sincere human ness It is unsurpassed. There Is never sl dull moment. The brilliant direction is by James Cruze, who supplied In "The Covered Wagon." And the Jiumarr note the heart Interest the love theme stnnd out in "Old Ironsides" lust as they did In "The Covered Wagon." Kstlier Ralston, Wallace Meery, Oeorge Itanrroft. Charles Farrell and Johnnie 9lker all did their bit. "Old Ironsides" truly stands as the greatest story of early America and her people that has ever been offered upon the screen. Particular Builders Always Specify 66 BEAVER BRAND ; PORTLAND CEMENT USE A HOME PRODUCT Beaver Portland Cement Co. GOLD HILL, OREGON Sold in Medford by Medford Concrete Construction Co., Portej Lumber Co., Rogue River Lumber Co., Stand ard Roofing & Building Supply Co., Wallace Woods Lumber Co., Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford Lumber Co. o