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Editorial Correspondence
Pboot fl ARROWHEAD SPRlNflS, Calif. Lator wo heard all oui how
,Jan., 23. Mwt of ku-ij iWtthe yoUnjc jdy shortly V. tr her
, cotnt) for ih ntfi Vr ariv arwriie .... . . ......... i
Aa lodnjwodnt Ktnww
Uithft. but scm com fr rt-ly to
Ort4.fi, kte ka af Uartm I, 1CT.
i itacRirnoM tuna
BJ Mill In 4
Djij, lti Hui. ytf
iMiij, vita iut9 wtb
imut, vitbout sundir. ru
Italii. vUlwut ftundai-. ov-nth. . . .
Weekly SLiil TriiMif. eoe 7J
A.t-njoy themlvto am. J.iok around. , Di nifiri man. unu ivm man-
eUM BAitcr at lUdfura. Anion lh Jailer wa a Vry prt- ; atur. hut for the latter heinK
ty Frenih jclrl, on a tour of Amw- 1 proflc!' nt In French ahe might
ilea with her irwit. in psrenta have en forced to submit to
r-mutnlr.x inM-oi AnKelej.CA.-hUe varJoun treniuients and f-xarnina
' ftH'ie came her. to bee if lh place ' tlona. O
tlons tliut uooept tlio mumlurri ol
the AmerlinU ruiimll u ed'icu
llon. The board adopted a romilutlou
: that Oregon liir-iiiutWrna now n-
KUnd tn tho traliiliiK of tea- hern
take Hteit lokofftK lowurda meet
! inK the FtunUunln of the American
council of eduull.n by Juntiarv
1,
API
0 v mm reaiiy a nvconu ua'ii'ott.urn
.65 a the circulars Kijfrffe.it. O
f HIih cume vwith a It lit k load of
Bu.l. on. yeir ........ ,m vnv limited Knit-
tsj lrrir. in juiue in wtr, Au.'ara, - - --
)Mkmik, Ootrti Klnt, ftwcbit, 1JJt, titid lisli voeahulary. a uui!itfi no
Bill mt4 oa Hfi'in
naily, vlUi duour.
July, Itbuut Kvwiajr. dV.ta...
fmilj. fttl'tit BmfiAt. rear
teir. 1Ui Sundij. M year....
All Urn, cato Is adiauM
All of which Indicates the d.'iiV
fterH, in a hotel like thin, of a
clerk who in a Ve Mam. and when
there 1m a flow of ivords h doesn't
undf j Htand. Juinfta lo the com Ju- ;
nion that the Hpeuker la ufferirff
from Home ailment (hut demundH :
O
T, doyljt that at aach a tiottd r-ort,
'ea lhey would he able to upeak a
t oo niuny lanjubKe as In xlniiiar Spas imrnedlate attention.
"".on the Wher nidi. I
The chief clerk t thin hntel i It has cleared for the n-cond
falroitf,' on ptitk- Hhir.H, double- p. and really looks aettled. I.int
breaatrd walatroatfl and pninadean niffln waa a freezer with a full i
pompadours, but not fo etrons on moon fn a "cloudiest sky, the now !
the internal ad more intllectuul covered mountains lookinK beau-
v.r ue. itiful with a back-drop of glltterinK 1
We have ;i Idea he took, a cor- man.. About mldniKht, on th.
responuence course in ho. el Cieik- .floor of the valley, 500 feet Ik; low,
Infr where the first rule wan: the ainudKo pots started to burn, I
"If you don't Know don't ! which with the linnta of Han Her-'
Swrn Ally etmilauoo fur ill Booth show It. and alwaya nay Yt Mam." ' nardlno made a tforceous Her- !
At any rale the yuuriff French ffirl tacle. Thla morninK aeernetl like!
Attitr nrprrttfrtstiin learne in rniioweci ty ner I'eKinene homo In .March or early April. Al
and chauffeur, the former hold- i thick cloud of mnudKe amnfce foje .
u:ff he Inter and proceeded to ' hung over the valley, the sun was;
!" K" m. v 'till tlliw UHKIU, UUl 1 HI It'll II
and If Bhe could have a room with temper the cold snap In the air.
a good view, if ihero wan a beauty Thin la the Hth firing of HimidKe
IpuUut uoout, etc., a'., etc. uit m pots Mince N'oVemli r.
'the finest Parisian. j
The cPtk mdd'd np' nfd "Vp i Had the first round of jolf In
Man" three or four times, as he over a wei-k -yesterday on the new j
- ..,(! j. pun loaned uuh uiK San liernardino courseIS holes !
above the reKistratlnn card. head laid out on an absolutely fiat acre
on one side Just the slif;hteht bus- e on the outskirts of the town.
UKMBEK r THK itWofl ATKH l':Hh
Rcccit1i KuJl Lf-1 Wtf Srntff
Tb Audttnl ert-4 I rielusiirl) Mititlri it.
iac-itoff fur publication uf 0ll new diuirtr
Tod lied U It wr UmtmIm ensllttd In (hi misw
and 1J to the local ri rH&lNhrt twln
All ri(hb for publication of ipxta) dikatctm
tertto arc alio nxntd
OrricUl paper af tba Cltjr of Medford
orrtcul par vt Jaelwo Cvunijr.
awtini Oct. l, 192a, iA.
! HAI.KM. Ore., Jan. 20.
! PrfMldnt Norblad of the nuate t-n-!
ate announced today that u nn
fereme of committees from th-.
Ci eou a.d ui V ahhir..;tou le
llpiures relative to Columbia river
fishing wiJl he held at Olymiiia
. . ..ai.ii uay.
The two states are agreed tti)
it ciiaiiKe in the qjh-u beabou pt--"
t-y, hut what clir.ii j
are made will have to be thresiu-i
o il at the Ueai :. The 8i-ai r.
li t., (jfiena A. ay 1 and emend;- u
Auiust fi. There is cohsida. ab'.v
......a lo tl.e eilect that It thouid
ope 1 ahaut April 15 and clos J
about October 1.
want the weekend cloiin? parlo-i
increases from 21 (o iS hours. ;At
t-. . int. .a' Lukes th'.s rcr
lod from 6 o'clock p. m. tt ria
" p. m Stindp.v.
I Also there is talk of( a closed
season In the middle of the open
; aeasoti. A closed period from May
; 2( to June lo has been sugvstetJ.
Whatever chaugea are made rela
tive to sensuns must te r. ;reeni to
hy the two states
Seme ijuetma will t tiie up ccn-
cernliiK year, hnpih of s.-m-s &ud0,
i raps m-uuu i .ie uiuui a in i:ie
Co'.L'rnbia rit-r. The i;hermen
union in ini-AiK on a iu-a:er ilef
JnUions relatTt- to -;-.r th:.a Mow
INSURANCE
Firt "insurance
Agency
i
A. L. HILL, Mamger
Phone 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon j
'IIHinilllllHIIIIiiillllillHilillilll!!'
C Mm.K.8L.N A roMPAVT
Olflat In Sn Tact. CMnco. iKIrcll
frmeitm. Vm AntrlM, Dultlc. Purtltt.
Smudge Smoke
Ma.y of the ntunlU-r BlrtM will o lll(.omprcl,Pn,un i It i really r.-markubl what
lt out for the ..nowcla.1 lk,.,,, 1 , ii.tcrtln -oure ha l m.
' today to coast and Rkl. and be too
cle I
)'(.,!',.. fhnt .l,n' .v.. n..t Jnf .... I l.m..i , !
Ilrot to heln urannK Ihe hoil.f. for 1 . . .. . '.' " . i""ui n.imi i
h aerBiooii. me youriK inny transiat- irappmit anil tne UiHtallatiun of
ann?mr ,5.earA'.MM . ea """ hor b(,"t Knmiith, which tpL ndld but Irl. k lurf Kre.mn. Last !
William II. (Will) wiuon ai ,LC,m.(l i0 pai. ((.0 chauffeur jear over Siuo.oou was spent I
about Sat. beneath a derby. ThlH i very muc f(lr h(1 (jrlnned and ' tralinforinlliK the course from n j
type of lid iromlMei.to bothovoBuej,,,,,,,, hll hcad nm,.h H1) , Mn,, lo a Kr,lsll Kl opn offar Thls j
fm"ng 'nalL'1" soy everything would ho all right Klvea another hmt on the nmne-,
. The 2nd semester In the rchools ....... t..r pV,.i-iftin,. inin.i.,i,. .. u ..,,,....i..
l dog. such as we have In Medford.
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COATS -DRESS2
I" NORTH
EYESIGHT OBSERVATIONS
O
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One Year Ago Today
We opened our (ifl'i.e in Medford. Or.r fnilli in this foiiiniuiiity mid nur be
li.f tlii'.t sneh 'mi ofliee u our-; v.;is needed lieiv luive been fully justified. We
wish to tliiinlt o;tr many friends, old iiiid new, for llieir ))nt ronas-'e, jmd espe
riidly do we wi-di m t!i;::ik tliei.i most lienrtily for tile ninny new patients re-
ferrvd to Tliis to!;!-!! of confidence mid iippreeiation of our services is
oratifyinr indeed.
Dr. D. A. Chambers, Optometrist
VISION SPECIALIST 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 188
That You May See a Great Country Better
ppens .Mon.
Umpg Davffl has had the cement
knocked off his broken pinion.
Valley peasants Were in town
flat. Several Rave vivid descrip
tions of how busy they are lining
to he plowing, at no distant date.
J. Fertr Heath, who recently ruse j. Swedish masseur
to Papahood, was removed from :
his appendix Thurs. , ,. ,
.i, The Biz. and Prof. Women will i
Hive some kind of a spulurne, Val-1
.entlne'a day. Feb. 20.
Hill Oore has eradicated the wil
lows along his south fence.
Several report that they smell
' spring. In the air. We do not ques
tion the accuracy of their alfnc
tory organs, but same Is highly
improbable.
Prof. Irv. Vinlnit of Ashland wan
Up this week several days, he hp.
--Infr on the inquisitorial body. No
matter how hot the battle nets.
'Irv always has a Rood word Tor
Old Medford.
The Ben Gnrnett boy has ttonc
fund committed another mustache.
1 Everybody Is hopltiK that Hen will
sit down on It.
Saturday. In order to outwit a
com, Henry Mac key was wearing
ft black shoe and a tan shoe. Com.
fort before look la Hunk's mo' to.
The frultmen are. planning on
huv'"ir pl's by tiie rarlot. es soon
( ab Dave Rosenberg Is sali.sfled the
( nails have the rlftht amount of ten
sile strength, whatever that may he.
"An autoie gets so mad when he
( runs into a nail, that has not tensile
'strength Many of his associates
said that David had hit the nail
eq. -on the head.
O. Washington Mnddox Frl.
.."backed" a le'ter to a party In the
south.
The Fme M"hr hoy ronrrd
f-on Flenp ln."t Wcl; nn tn-tod
to pchnoi. - He nnd the Abe Cu-i
. it!r.:;hTm hov hive caxuphntieH. t
. i
i'cs Mam," said the clerk.
"Certainly Just a moment "
and lie turned and pushed a but-
The orders are prank up the old
ednn and point over the t'ajon
loii. lo thu bell boy, he gave the pans for the .Mojave desert how
keyej, and as the party departed he f perverse is human nature, with
phoned the hotel doctor and the ! the sun shining we hate to leave.
K. W. H.
QUILL POINTS
In this mnttrr of Holshcvism, n soft job turns away wrath
also.
It's a menu-hearted hick newspaper that won't mention at
least one local citizen for the C'ahinet.
The proper measure of a man is the size of the thinfi required
to pet. his goat.
' People who don't understand our foreit;u relations never had
any poor relations.
Fort: A little eniption'nn the surface caused by fright
. Another Rood intelligence test is the effort to keep your kid
in the seventh Knide from discovering how dumb yon are.
Knrope.enn tell when we have a new Secretary of Sta'e. I
ffets a new peace plan.
Still, w'.icn a rerfect man appears and urges people to b
I'kc him, they will listen respectfully.
Bris bone's Tod
ntlmi"d from I'mK" One.
V1et"r Morrer. hone't. able, well
jdiirat:l nomhor of Conm-eBi.
whatever mil m.ny think of his the
(orios. leniombora that tnuskrats
sold for two contn npln?o In the
streets of MllwaiiHoo, when h'j w-us
a teacher In public school.
Merger, u convinced KocIallKt, lias
n hard flRht. The prlco ol' labor,
with Its automobiles, ruillun, wusb
Ing machl.i(;s, has gone up atiuost
hs much as the p. Ice of muskrat
skins. Old ar-ttimentu aro not as
good as they were,
Poor Qandhi. tl.e Mnhatma. bo
lleves he can fight llrltlsh Irmlo
by manufacturlnR loth hy hand In
India. He will start another boy
cott on foreign cloth.
A well try to fight modern
taxtrabs with hansom cabs. You
can't change the world unless you
keep up with o
" Former Ben-. . .iderwood died
Thursday. - He was a disappointed
man. Twice he hoped to achieve
the presidential nomination. Kiora
tbat disappointment no man recov
ers. . .
In Euenos Aires, Paris Glanninl,
skillful d.lvor, was Rilled with his
mechanic In an automobile race.
The car was No. 13. That will
make the auperstltlous a Ittlu mora
superstitious. But It had nothing
i to do with Olaui.lnl's death.
I WASHINOTON. 'Jan. 26. !
'blrectlng the uttenllon of the son
'nte to the content between John 1).
Rockefeller and Robert W. Blew,
art for control of the Htandard J!I
company of Indiana, Senator re.
'Republican, North Dako'a, ur.ied
today that the oil people "elranse
the Industry of agents and ofriclul
who by their methnda brtng the
entire. Industry into bail repute."
1 -
' BAKE It, fr.. Jan. 26,. (l
The Ilaker Morning Demtirrat. one
of the oldest da'ly newspapers of
the I'nclflc northwest, waa pur
rhased here today by Hprnard
Malnwarlng and I.uclen P. Arant,
'owners and : publlshera of tho
Ilaker Evening Herald, from Italph
M. Mitchell, editor of the Port
'tand Journal of Commerce. The
deal Involved a cash fnsUlerntlon
of approximately 38,uuO.
Hut low do they neeount for the fact that there were no
doctors '.o keep away nr. til the first apple was eaten?
Aincricaniiiii : liuyin;.' an $S0O dinint; room suite; ealin:
pei! n ut ln:tier sandwich at the drug store.
The "'cost of living" was lower when the yoimjjf couple be
i;nu with n cow and a dozeu hens instead of a flivver nnd a radio.
The theory of wets doesn't hold together. Murder increase
."lid yet tho law hasn't irritated liberly-loviug people, by Iryin
to prevent it. ,',
Have you 1111 electric cook stove or heater? Well, the "hu
mane" eleelrie lilmir is just a stove that uses more current to
do its cooking.
A five-room house is more convenient. There are only fiw
rooms to search in the morning for Willie's school books.
I YES! THEY CAME! THEY LOOKED! THEY BOUGHT! 1
1 SMASHED PRICES at TSiis Store
I Wide. $20,000 Stock Disposal Sale I
mm ik
SUCH A SALE!
SUCH A' REAL VALUE
GIVING LOW PRICE EVENT!
The Model Clothing Company
Has Never Been So Busy
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
THE STORE WAS SWAMPED
Monday's Sale Will Bring More
and Greater Reductions
.It is easy to tell the countries we never have kicked in the i
pants. They get no good-will envoys, i
Every community lias nt least one woman who sincerely de
lights in the possession of books and intends lo read all of tl'tn
if she ever gets time.
Some men fight for empires aud some fight to keep relatives
from getting -It) acres. It all depends ot the size of the, man.
A cynin is one who laughs nt people who denounce Darwin
wMiout reading him, while the cynic merely denounces religion
without any experience of it. o
Young Men's. Can't Must 'Km
Campus Cards
All sizes. Special .. $3.95
Men's
Ribbed Coats
sM.."0 value. All sizes ami
eolors 3.45
Fancy Silk and Wool
Men's Hose
Popular shades. A big sav
ings. Per pair :. 59
F
FELT HAT SALE
.:.(:() Hats r..0(l and o..-)0 Kelts All 7 and 7..V val-
Kach .: S3.95 i:aeh $4.95
IK'S
imrat S5.95
j $1.19
MEN'S SHIRTS AT GREAT SAVINGS
2.00 valines .'2.."0 to v.ilues :?! to 4.. value
1.45 $1.95 $2.95
siif ti m
Men's Heavy Weight
Silk Shirts
Collar attached and lieek
band. All eolors; .47.00 val-
i:h 85.45
.Men's Cotton Hiblied
Union Suits
Heavy weight: $1.50 and .'2
values. Per suit SI. 19
SUITS AND OVERCOATS-5 GREAT GROUPS
Correct this sentence: "I don't get your point of view,
jsaid the flapper to her nui, "but I know you're right.''
FAVOR8 FEE SYSTEM
'Continued from I'ago One.)
nnd probably Hoy Shields, I'on
land lawyer.
SAI.UM, Ore., Jan. I'ti. (.T"l The
state bjurd of standarifUr.tion ol
colleges, iinivitrsltles and normal
j schools, meeting here yesterday,
I went on record as optiosed teni
phatlr.W.y to proposed entrance
Into tho elementary tonc-hei fall.
Ing field by Ihe I'ulvnr'ltjr of Ore
gon. Il hi action was laken maA
ly beenusu of (ho sfp.te'. flnan'Mril
! condition. It was hekcl Hint should
Utile Institution ol' h,:lier learning
enter the field olhi statu Instl.
tiltlon, and Indcpen lent colliges
is well, would ouler Die field, with
the result that thero would be com
petition for the state funds and
.kUtoiaatiet). .
However. Ihe beard declared
hat the plan offered by the unl
verslty for tho training of elcmen
tary teachers on a four-year bas!
tn bo Ihe equivalent of a standard
' normal course.
I President Hall of the university
who Is a member of the board,
did not voto the questlnn.
The board author! 'cd the -Cut
I suiwrintendent of schools tu re".
UtgaUo as standanl for the purposes
tof oertlflcBtlon those Institutions
' of hither lenrnll outside of () e
gon that aro niembers In good
'stuudlng of standurdlilng assocln-
LOT NO. 1
Suits and Overcoats
The greatest bargain in
litis great bargain sale.
They uu.O be seen to ap
preciate the saving. Choice
$13.85
126 E.
Main
LOT NO. 2
Suits and Overcoats
Keally you will be sur
prised at the tine fabrics,
the smart styles and real
allies slimvn al
o
$19.S5
LOT NO. 3
Fine Suits
A very wonderful group
of Mills. A purchase show-,
a substantial savings'.
Ne il ly all these suits have
Iwo pair of pants.
$24.85
LOT NO. 4
This group includes many
of our renowned. MiehaclQ
Stearns, suits. Formerly
priced at .4ip. New styles,
new patterns, Nearly al!
this range have two pair
of pants.
$23.85
LOT NO. 5
Our Best Suits
All the best ;ln, late styles
.Miehael-X( euros makes in
eludiiiL'Qlie liioious if5ll.H0
numbers.
Hundred cf Big Bargains Net Listed Here
O
MO
DEL CLOTHING CO
$33.50
Value
t Quality