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PAGE TITTtTra DIRECTORS PASS 'HEAVY SNOWFALL " .RESOLUTIONS ON i !N CRATER PARK; FREIGHT RATES RANGER DECAMPS VOGUE OF MODERN FURNITURE SPREADING J(f J .-'no itti'p at T:3U tonight, at tho Armory. HavtiiK charge of Instructions in this end of the state, .Major Tier uey will n teak before the Itictll '(Mps tuniglit, prcNi-ut them with the latest developments in reserve corps circles thruout the state. It Is believed that his message to the Medford group will stimulate a de sirable n mount of spirit umontf those whoso interest has lagged of late. !Well Groomed Women Know ' u face powder like this new won derful French Process Powder cull ' ed Al KI. !-( li.O stays on longer - keeps i hut ugly shine away gives the skin it soft, peachy look j -prevents large pores. Vou will be amazed at the beautifying qual ities and purity of M KM.o-Cl.O. ( You will be glad you tried it. j 1 leiiih's Drug Store. & V r!t-. v 1 1 I 'it x?- Ui-sotuliuns were .msst'd at a! i'lHH-fitl mectiiiK uf the buurU of dlrccturs of the Moil Curd Chum- her of Commerce late ycsierdtiy uftcrnuuii encouranini; efforts to prevent an increase In freight rates by the Southern . Pacific: '( o in puny. In connection with the shipping of freisht from this cit i to out-of-state points, ami also i lmumitiK freight. One rcsiulion was adopted to : instruct Secretary C. T. Baker toi obtain information from the Ore- j Kn I'ublie Service commiHSion, the Interstate Commerce com mis-! yion , and the railroad itself in : order lo determine the benefits, if any, which would be derived ; locally from the 'proposed long ! haul decrease. The decrease isj proposed, by the railroad to com-! -pete with steamships in the haul- Iiik nf freight from port to port, j However, while the lou haul 1 rates may. be lower, the railroad ; .has been granted u temporary order, expiring November 30, giv- ii IK HIV t;uJHilHJ pel iiiiiuil iu charKo double rates above the port to port rates on short hauls, which would cause an Increase in local freight rates. A hearing on the proposed Ion?, haul decreaso will be held Novem-j her SO in San Kraneisco, and it isj possible that the local chamber! may be represented. A commit-' too of five was - appointed by President ' John C. Mann tp de-i termine whether a- representative will be sent. - i The fact that heavy mnvf;ill. iucompanied - by u very strong wind, continued to prevail at Cra ter national park la to yesterday afternoon, induced Hubert lck. only raiiKer on duty at the park, and his wife to leave the park for the reason and not wait until the snow was two or three Jeet deep, t as had been the plan, because it : was evidVnt that If the blizzard continued a short while longer they and their car would probably be snowed In for the winter. When they left the park at &:45 p.- m. with Martin Palmer, mech anician of the national park force, who went up yesterday morning with the last provisions to be stored in the emergency cabins at Ym park, the snow depth at Anna Springs camp was lil inches, and that nt the lake rim was L'S inches, according to Arthur Stone, uure taker of the lodtfc, to whom they phoned just before leaving, and who told them, the blr.xai'd tip) there was a very fierce one. -j They had considerable difficulty in getting their cars out. a at places the snow had drifted to greater depths, and were only able to make it by doing much shovel j vt -v I Nf"" l-tttiftiirlfc win nil i -V tJt WW-1 SO" f L3f P BvY8, -W lilt ' ' ' Splendid Music Cordial Welcome work. Mr. and Mrs.' Peek and Mr. Palmer arrived back in tho ; city last night. , - j Kxcept for periodical- visits by j one of the rangers, the only hu-J man being and guardian In the' national park this winter from now on will be Arthur Stone, the lodge caretaker. However, the park will be. welt protected, except from depredations to buildings by the bear, by the deep snow. Modern designs shape new Vuiniliire, as Indlciitcd.hy ho nnncha.lr (upper loft), tdumir nt the Chicago ruruHure Mint. Below Is a corner or a VoiivcTMitiou room" designed by Steele Savage of Now York, antl at thn upper right is a music room Vhair from a pattern by lU.hcrt Koid .MaHinlre. another American modernist. ; STATE HIGHWAYS , t There will be an Inspiring half- I hour uf special music and congre- ' gational singing preceding the ser mon by Carman K. Mull at the Christian church tonight. All will be cordially. welcomed at tliese services and an hour and a half of beneficial entertainment is promised. 'l Public Invited to j Attend Bridge Party j cf Medford Club the loss was suffered by tho Ullgh billiard hall. The cause of the fire was not found out. ,. The monthly report! of Claro A. Lee, state insurance commissioner, shows a fire hiss in Oregon out side of Portland during October, of SLM!,117. This was Sli.000 Iosh than in October last year and about JIijij.iimo less than the nverage loss of the last fpur years. TOOK ADVICE OF HER MOTHER Praises Lydia EvPinkhapj' 3 V Vegetable Compound i Wet more, Colo. "'When T was j inarried 1-1 yenrs ao I was in bnd j health for n rou- , !e of yenrn :itnl ! when I tried to t do anythttij: T i would et tired j and worn-out. I have t'acn Lydia. i K. Pinkliu.m's : Vegetable Coin- ! pound olT and on j all these years and have reeom- mended it to him- , dreds of womeii. I have given birth to six children and have taken the Vegetable Compound as a tonic before child birth. It has done me worlds of pood. Iy- mother"' had takn it several times and 'she recommended it to me." Mas. Joun Bkassla. Wetmore, Colorado. The Greater Medford club will hold a bridge party at tho Hotel Holland Friday nlffht beginninj; at S o'clock, for the benefit of their new club home. The public, in cluding both men and women, is invited to attend. , An Invitation has been sent out to 1 he president of the liu.sines.-i and Professional Women's cittb here, asking members from, that organization to join in making the affajr .a, .success.- .Thaswho will be able to' attend are asked to get in touch with .Mrs. Ci. K. Satchwell of the Greater -Medford club before l-'tiday, uo that, reservations cau be made. Coming Thursday to Rialto Theatre PORTLAND, Ore.; Nov. 14. (P) The slate highway commission de- elded late yesterday to gel as much , federal aid as possible on Oregon ' roads. Tho government money will 1 be used to improve TO miles of the i .sluslan highway, 57 miles of the i central Oregon rood, l miles on tho Salmon river route, H)l miles , on the Wapiti ilia highway, 57 1 miles between t'orvallis tmd New- port and yi! niiles on the Iviamuth Falls-Lake vie w.roail. The commission agreed to r.o operate on a project on the Ituose velt highway north of (ardner in j Diuinlas county.. A heal ing was set for December I 11, at 2 p. ill., at Itosebui'K. for the application for the creating' of the' Diamond Lake-North V m p ( u a Hifthway Improvement assocla- '. lion. All three commissioners will 1 be -present. MOVES TO SEAM SPOKANE, Wash.. Nov. 11. iff1) Tho roKioual postal inspector's office, enitjiacliiB Idaho. Oregon, Montana, Washington and Alaska, win 1,0 removed from Suokano to Seattle, under an m-der front Washington, D. C. effective De cember 1 , received hero today. Charlrs Itiddifonl, ciiiet' inspoelor for the district, is now in Wash ington. An office will bo main tained hero, hut Itie staff anil file of headquarters will bo moved to tho coast city. TAX WITH OFFSET FAVORED BY KAY I ... r PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. M.fA1) A statement from State Treasurer (Thomas U. Kay, favoriiiK enact j ment of an income tax with a nro 'porty tax offset by the leKlslature ! to be .submitted to the people, Is printed today by the Portland j Telegram. Kay said he believed j such a measure would produce fl.lli5.U00, enough to set the state I out of debt, and that it could bo framed to avoid objection that It would cause double taxation, j lie suKUfsted also that tho legls Ilature refer to the people a const i jiulloual amendment and bill revis- ins motor vehicle licenses., lie said (reduced revenue from lower taxes ! on old ears could be mudo up by ::tn increase in the gasoline tax. Ami the Lions shanty w as s;l'i.Tl. This sum was m-iti-d by the local service club, who spon sored the Moroni Olsen Players In their production, "Kxpressintr Wil lie." which played before a rapac ity. house at .Hunt's (.'raterlan last night. The repertory company's guarantee was 9 3 oil, and the ihea-1 ler rental amounted to SLID, ae-! cording to. the treasurer's report, 1 given by Lion .lannin. The ticket sellhu? team, headed by Lion Ki ii-kson, won the con test. Verne Khaiigle capiuring the first prize for the Individual sales man. He received a check for $1U from President Tyree. The second individual prize was won by Lion Tyree, who Will be awarded 10 gallons of gas from the Oreene & Shores service station on Itiverside. The third prize. JH.f.o in cash, was won by Lion Smith; the fourth, a crankcase full of oil from the Pennlngtofi gurnue. by Lion Newberry, and tho fifth, n six-months subscription to the Daily News, donated by Lion Scott, was won by Lion Jarmiu, The Lions club will enter a mnn brshlp contest stum, according to a decision reached by the group nt the end of the meeting. Italph Stewart , local singer, contributed a .group of peppy popular songs, accompahied by Miss lluby Tlm mons. Their numbers were heart ily received1, and the entertainers wwe.fiiven a veto of thanks. iniiii uiii.ii i Li iii rrl a FOR TAKING COAT 4re tier el tleorge t'avln tf this city will have a yenr and a Cay to think over the wrong he com m lit ed in i stealing an overcoat of genuine camel fur from Theodore Theer kauf In the Club cafe yesterday morning, white Thcorkuuf was be ing' served and tho overcoat was on a hanger. ' t'avin pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon In circuit court before Circuit Judge C. AL ! Thomas on a charge of grand lar- i reny. The coat had only recently been j purchased for ?L'fiO in San l-Ynn- clsco. Cavin was arrested by the! police yesterday shortly after the 1 theft took place, and .rendily ad mitted Mint he had taken the emit The New ' Swanky Boots Major James II. Tierney of Kugene who arrived In Medford this morning will attend tho regu-, lar monthly meeting of the Hogue Itfver valley chapter, officers re- LAST TIMES TONIGHT Wall Street Report "The Ware Case," comes to the ; HU'.lto theatre " tomorrow.1 The ; selection v( the locntlonrf, the un- j usual stu'dlo sets, and the capable ! work of the actors resulted in one ! of the finest screen plays yet pro- ; duced. "The Ware Case.V while JJrtitish in its characters and in locale, is universul in Its uppeal to JLovers if crime . and mystery juries, Stewart Rome heads 'the cast; which in cludes Hetty Carter.;" Inn Fleming, nnl Wellington Urigrs. ' DAMAGE BY FIRE INSALEMHOlfl SALK.M, Ore., Nov. 1 I. (A1) Fin in the basement of the Kligh Hotel huildlng today caused damage esti mated at $'2 5.00 u, mostly covered by Insurance. About SIK.diiO nf Two Ways to Avoid Sour Stomach acid. 1 N 10 W V 0 1 i K . Nov. 14 . fP)-r 'Speculation in stocks continued ;it ii rerrif ic pace in today's market, with the general "price till upward. Waves of selling swept t b rough the market at intervals, carrying many issues down 1 to 5 points but new leaders were quickly brought forward and a long list of issues 'sold 1 to nearly 12 points higher; .Su great was the .accumulation of orders that the ticket again fell about an hour behind the market and total sales crossed the 5,(Hfj, niifi share mark. f . POUTTANO. Ore., Nov. H. (7I) j .lames P, Cooke, former president j of the defunct brokerage house of 1 Over beck Coke, was convicted j by a1 jury here today of larceny by embezzlement.., -JUS Indictment fol ! lowed collapse -of .the firm last I January. I ; Some.,, of our' friends are such I'gootl, fellows thai-. we curi; almost forgive them for having; such fooi notions about religion and poli tics,' , AM PEKING the stomach as 1 yon prow older is pne, way to koep out of trouble 1 ItuL it's far moro pleasant j lo cat wlm t you ! clioofn), ii ml let 'Phir's Titt pepsin j keep tiie stomach I free from oxcohs 1 Plenty of people Vtut "threo scorc-tind-tcu" keep Btotuacha - young because they know this one secret pueuuso it is so nuick, so safe and so sure in ending digestive tt'oublefl, millions rely on rtPupcs Diupepsin." ( "Pope's Biapepain" is uiu-iiualleit ( as an iiidigetiun remedy and dietary ; corrective! yet it costs only 00 cents J a package at all druggists. ' If your stomach over torments you , get "Pupc's Dinpepsin" at once und '. recapture the pleasure of eurc-free, painless ligOHtion. You may have felt tluit nothing (Ai ti help your particular ililliculty, but no have, others to whom 1 tins remedy proved a pleasant sur prise, This experimcnt with diapepsiu may do aa much for yotu ( PT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE BIG FUN SHOW SAMMY COHEN with JACK PENNICK in "Plastered . IN Paris" j TOMORROW THE MOST MYSTERIOUS OF ALL MURDER MYSTERIES Never! Have You Witnessed Such Courtroom Scenes As Shown In . THE WARE CASE Starring ! BETTY CARTER ' Keacly to g" wlierever thu outdoors calls. A new j c r e a t ion in protective loot wear clear-cut, tail ored, chic, and with tho i.nioaern idea pi miiiy. In brown kid and patent leather. - See Them in Our Window pgnnnana RUBBER STAMPS Marshall Printing Co. Printing, Ruling, Embossing t, Process Engraving i ;y , '"Corner Main and drape Sts.;. Phone 1363. i ' immstmiamgisnqR tOIVIBER Farmer's i We have a large stock of All Grades of DRY LUMBER, MOULDINGS, TIMBERS AND CEDAR POSTS, CEDAR, SHINGLES, SHAKES, PATENT SHINGLES, OAK AND MAPLE FLOORING. i'..:r. ROLL ROOFING AND BUILDING PAPERS, WALL BOARD LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, SEWER PIPE, FIRE CLAY, DRAIN TILE, CHIMNEY PIPE r i 1 ?.i m DOORS AND WINDOWS SASH OF ALL KINDS AND SIZES 1 ; :' ( ' ' IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME IN AND TALK OVER YOUR ' NEEDS WITH US '-.L 1 ' :- Vh '.' , Jt . r's Atteiitioti pply You With Cheap We Can Sui DRY LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION At VERY LOW PRICES' 1 ALSO SOME CULL TIMBERS AND DIMENSION Get Our Prices on Roofings DOORS AND! WINDOWS CHEAP RUSTIC SHIPLAP-FLOORINGS CEDAR POSTS MED FORD LUMBER J. H. Cooley, Pres. and Mgr. Phone 629 COMPAM'r