1 i 41 .'.a t V MAN ADDRESS WILLAMETTE-CLUB 'PAIR REFUSED STAY 7 CHAMBER" FORUM CDNCFRT TONIfiHTi EXEflfflOH ORDER hM TDJinc TDCMn i "iQ' modern mcreham h;is m 1:1 l:c tin -.analytical approach ii liis luisinVsO to make it a su -s.-'.'; said JJiivic' 1-:. Favillc. titan i.f ihe rnivorsity of Oivkuii m-IiouI i.f business administration, who was ihf principal sicaU"r at ;h . hambvr ul' comnif iv- t o r n in iiflliiK ai lloifi M.-df.ud this num. Hi an I'a' IH". a j.-radiiat. ft Hat Viii d, i.ti'l rcct-ni-d as an ,,ui!-i:-niiinc expert in husim mhlistral on. i.-hoso as Ins topn Moif rn Trends of Men-hand li nine. merer studies hi eonipelitnrs ci i nst ant inventory of and methods and keim ihf trend of the times. ('. t I."innnm, chairman ot ihf ,-ommiitee appointed to inv.-.sti','ati. . the lVasihility of adojitniK tin- tuimininity chest hen. ave an in(fTtintf report on tin- work tliHic Uy that jii-oup. That in so mtich as tlie whole- ; licarted support of llie alvaiinn Army. U'd cross. Y. V. (". A., l'oy S'outs- and Oirl Seouts could he counled upon in tlie ti 1st ill ni- lion of charily, they would i hat could ho logically in in tin first yoar's campan; budget, according to the i M her minor charities v expected lo become a pari number, once Hie commun plan is placed in opera ti The folio v i n k orija h:U endorsed thi- inai i.f the i ommiinity chest f ity of Medt'ord: Lion's cm t.iiy 1 ntei'iiillional. KiWanis. . can l.e'ion. I'usiness and I siiVi.il Women's club. Mini ';is ncial inn. (Ire aler Medl Ttvl f if :is-(if ialion. I'ruil ir Ifiiuu.-. Knr.-hts of Coluunn Klhs. 11 i The 1 1 1 1 r talked of city lournanient will "pen this eveiunj; at llrowns with the first name be tween Ted Hill nf Central l'oini ami llandd hidden of this city. p '-it ' 7fi noiiils. The ha ndionpH of tho tniiriui inent are as follows: ( 'hris ( bm lieb. :'5u; Fuji, I'Stt; .Mai n. 'j:. Ted' Mill. ITT.; John Norris. ITT-: ; Harold Hiddell. 17;"). Don Super. who was to have entered at ITTt. i will not play. The sanies will be : eio-ely ffdlov.ed by local billiard eiitbusiasts. Ccast Product Popular in M edford I. W. 1 iayes, representative for A. Sfhiilinn it Co., coast manufac turers of coffee, ten, bakhur pmv df r, spiffs and extracts, was in Med ford today making his llstia I Mfdlord today lnaKiim nis usua i with tin- people of Medford and southern renn, which slmw that western t'artories and enter prise is heiim aekmtwledj?r'il by the P""Ple. 1 "". il'k .RABBEl 'iTTTTTT,"Ii;mi--l-' It's Growing! . . The Blinubkr-lciiftli boh in taking a rrul place amon fashions oi the hour for the younner set. hi nniny high school -t and collcpi's, more tliun hall the "irla are let tun' their huir (row to the new length. Thin style as worn by New York City i;irN in shown in tlie above photoprupii of Mi.s Kdaa KahlK-, l!lJ"i Ammiuc Ut Uronklvn. .Miss Itabbe Rays: "I am certainly delighted that I let my huir mw to liie mw length now that I havu lonuil a way to koimi it ea-aly muu- Tracing; l.iioflv. tho methods ..in -. fcrSi:-v-'J-.' r. .' v a7VM "ployed by merchants IT jh.- i . 01; 'vMVl I sill century ui to tho present lijlf '3jC i I lime, tin- sneaker declared Hint no tt',s?sk -Vt&Mrf Vttra'.r-.iM nlf reliant will succeed unless 1" Lgi.lflJk f ' C'? iAl ' . .turtle his competitors, lakes a t'W.-.r.u "l&.tecJf ll, Willi ' WVM nil i i nun in i nit u iaw..ii- III I IMIMI I ll I II , k;.' . .Ii ' v.WI: : WILL OPEN TONIGHT m M J tt&-g: asoolilc nnd attrattive. My liair It 1 Davis: rountiy storo. Sooty II. ill. ; ivfr so muih ItiilliiT ami inoro iL'nr- Duko WolliiiKion. Tod Haker. mil! oils limn it lias twii for tt loiif time, j Bolgor, .John AJoffatt. Heinle 1 iiakor CiiT 7 Anil it is fioo from all traces of dan- Kluhror. (ail TeiiKwald.; iniisle, Bismarck' dnilT, now-. I attrilmte it improve- i uh Af,.,,I; umls, .11V un.: itolse mtnt to the method I am mint t"lrinK eveiu,. Jack W oods ;' ".M. IV Denver earn for it. It's jo popular omonR i ,.mmlU(,p xv, K( ,,,... i Mni'", the oirl, in my set. All wo do is nut j ,)i(.k Ml.K,. T, Mori inian. i Krosno i little Damlerinc on onr hrus he, ,-,., u,.K . Kven ti lwm. Helen-, whenever we use thvui. This make" t ii'iiii.i my huir no cb-v to dress any way 1 ; Dnmns in llarrel , l1.,," want it and lu.lds it in place an 1 , VALl.K.lo. tal., Jan. if) f'J" " arranuo it. Danderine hioIic my ; i.U. .Hc.Mahon. iied three. J, n''n x foulp ami keeps it and my hair . stray wl from lu r mothei's side . J or,,:'"'' ileau. I don't need O rhauipoo more ,,uti, ,.lr .,n,.j n-iKhts honvO)'''''1 'l"rf than twic, a a.ionth. now. And all , v,.s,,.,.,,.,v f,,, lntll ,..,, , If'sehuru my friimls mlmitv the wav it m ikes ... . ,1...., n,..i Salt Ijikc City niv hair so briL'lk and sparkim?.''. f .1.. Li iiiiiiicrine nis-E more 10 oiuii; ..uv the natural color, the clontn and lustre of your hair, than shampoos or briiliantine. It removes that oily film from it, gives it new life utid lustre. It eleanws und invii.'oraies 1 tie scalp: lielpi overcome iianoriio. Danderine' is il.lWitfiillv franrnlii-d ; nut oth, d,s--n t show. All iirii .lore. ,1,. ..r.,o. 3.V inttleai nthur-iasiii n ih.- Villam'it luh . -i-iii-i it. whuii "Hi-fi: M tlto First. Ii ;t! iijii o'clock " i "iii. trinns had "ill .(..i- i;i M-tho.fl! ti;u.' tonii;lii. T!,.- 1- 3 m a. V ( ? was: Wallet Kaul'miui iT y xf ifiri. j-fl ' T i 1 i -rtn. 71 If r 4 if , I heir ft! si int nnhie l ion o is.i.;i), Hie .M.-il Tribune Viitrln radio ;tnii'Hi litis morniim on the M. M. 1 1 'pai'tmeut store ctilicerl. At immi ilie snappy quartet of i'lie club foi.li i I HUcd a fcTuUp of t hree de lliit U: nuiubf i s on the ehain'ier of eoinmerei forum tlJii'lieiiii pi'c,.:i-at:i. and made- a i i hit with tlx- 1 :m or more member:: present. ' T'Uiii;ht ! Ion will be chorus fc-elcetintis (if jiepular tini! rtio sica I tnu-lc. t ii 1 1 1 jici'.'-ed with niiiic si ii ids ::nd speeialty kits. which promise to p:of extreinely j)opu lar witii ih- Jiiidii'iico. Tlie admis sion price ill he rinnilnal and the puhlti- art- extended a enrdi;il invi t.iiiim. I f1' ! TjMP , CROWDED BY VETS ' It ihf aitcu'lame til iiKM tinKs continms to inereasc as much as it did last ni;;tu tit the blK "Whoo pee" meet irm of t he local A meri chij l.ei;ion post, It would be near- I) ly advisable lo find a u W llieeliliK pi ace in pro vine i or I lie iieeus in I the post members. i,ast uitvht's ie.ninn was one nf tlie best attend 'il in iiinnths and included deteKfi I lions from Orants Pass and Ash- la n.l. The buyims session was short ami was followed by an entertain meat program of unusual merit. ill Orehestra music, under the direc tion of Herb Alfoid. furnished i several select ions, followed by a performance of magical tricks by Jay (iore. Hiiiff events included wrest Urn; bouts between .laeb ; Wood and Tummy llyan and Cur- ley Woods and Dummy I'owell, I Mrs. M. N. Hosan explained the .Orrater Medford Community club t house mnvement and the finance drive to open February lo for i Sl'i.ooo with whifh to construct 'the buildtiiK. Another icature of the evenings i eiit t'i'1 a In ttietit v:is the eouiitiy store anil Kurl Ilavis, who nelrd as master nf reri'ninnii'S. A "fi-i'il" was Ctlt-litsht-rl l.y lnoinhtrs of the auxiliary at thv end of tho irn- Kram. Tin ronimitU'i's In pliarce of thf U nloi talnini in wore as follows: .rasler of oerenionles: J-:nrl . 4. I . .. ... .ooiioiain hiaios row com- oany ahnotince.i another voluntary rat0 reduction to Willamette Val- ey u.ers, w-hirh will save cus- tmPrs apiToxlmntely r.a.ODO a yrnr iayt,r. Mail. I J Klamath KnIN. with total I92 constriicHon of I05.i, 04'i. was 1 k i l Itituahl Craven I medford ra&, TKrnuyE. iT.DronD. BY SUPREME fflUife NT.W tiKl.KAXS, Jan. . c Thf i untomplatod moo on l'etleral tourts now has niateriali:'..! in the lojral fiirht to save Mrs. Ada Hon ner l.ehpt f and lr. T. I, lh eher I f rmii hahjiinft; 1'ehi uary I at 1 nmkllii. lur the murder of James l.ebttuei. hUfhand of Mrs. l.eUuu1!". I the riitrhi f July 1. ihl'T. Thrice savl from the callows, ihf ph.sniau and lhf widow were disappointed hut riot surprised h'-n in tor mod in their prison cells that u state supreme court laic yesterday refused a ninety day stay of execution. t ounscl today intended to carry their hattle into federal court later ,lV (i in the week, an dto seek a from the l nlled SMte sllpr me eomi. if necessary. Today with the case auaiu of- I fn lally befi.ro cjovornor t.oiur. who 1 1 la i ly lias refused commutation, the execution machinery ajtalii' was set in motion lor a double hanKlm; that may or may not oc eur m XI 1 riday. SALEM EASY FOR Ii SALE.M, Oi-o., Jan. 29. (V) A rormidnble Mmlford hifth Hi'hool ' baskeihall tcAm swppt into Kalein last iimhl and adiniuiKiored u de cisivo deleut to Salem lil'ih school. I he Hcuro was 20 to ll. It was Sa Ihiii's first defeat on Its own floor m four years. Mnlvin, remembered us the flashing- star of Medford's l-.rju flmtball team, displayed no less ability on tho basket bull court. Ho starred for tho visitors, scoring lU pninlH. The Medford hlb'li School basket' ball team will return this afternoon ttom Salem. In deitmliiw the Wil-1 lamcttH valley team tin; squad Ltowed its - cullber after losing nines lo tins Krosh and Kooks. A '1(..ii vjhIlii, hut ti... nii.',niiiin.n t the college sanies was rather small. MEDFORD QUIN r-meti next l-Viday a.insi ilto!M,'s,l'iUl 1 Ilhw,l,WKh- How would Klamath Falls bih v. - -M.ttmt have soumled to the Uit- nnory. KlamatU Falls last Satur- V!inio day handed Ashland IiIrIi one of the wo st defeats m ti.v . - that school, and are leelin pretty sood over their prospects hero in il! K'tnii FIRST AIR TIME TABLE Cllir'ACiO, .Ian. 29. Wi Amer ica's first complete airplane tinnf table and jllldf has been publish ed by the. American Air Transport association. The 12 paffi; folder is similar to a railroad time table and contains the time of arrival and departure of planes in so cities. All regular nasenffor lines in the 1 'nlted Stntes, Canada, Mexico and the West Indies are listed. IMaues carry I m; passengers fly lidjiuo miles daily, the nuidc how and the total inlleaKe of all com merelal air transport planes is about .IS. 000 miles daily. Daily Meteorological Report January 20, 1U2!). l'oi'O asl.s. Medford ami vicinity: rtain lo uiKhl and Wednesday. Not much chance in temperature. Lowest tonight near 'AH degrees. Oregon : Snows in east portion and rain in west portion tonight and Wednesday. Warmer in north west portion. a ITenipeinturo ((leu.).... -to 33 lllKhost last U his.) 41 -III Lowest (Inst 12 Ins.) 32 33 llel. humidity (pel.. 7K !I3 I'l-ecipitnllon (In.) T .or Stale of weather.. ...Sprinkle Itain Total tireeipilatinn since Sep tember 1. 1K2S. 7.12 Inches. SuiiNot today, f,:22 p. 111. Sunrlso Wednesday, 7:26 n. m. Sunset Wednesday 5:23 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time 3 3 "i ri CITY 2 3 3 Local DatA g r:ldy. Clear flily. c-ldy. 28 fldy. San Francisco anta t-o Seattle Spokane Walla Watla Winnipeg " 1 ri- ; ' Q 'O -- u. . I'l' r. jiororoioBisi. MOLAI.I.A-Kleetric line to b" extended to farmer from l.tbwrnij 1 , i 21! 20 S 32 .14 2il 24 11 n; s r,S 4H is 2S R4 48 4IS M 6 il 20 14 44 44 o s 42 3fi r, 48 41! ' 24 30 20 : 8 4 Fu'neraffootices f I itri:KHAl'.T KitKihoth Mm UarK T.urkhaii di-d January ;at the homo of lnr stepson. .Mar tin hurkhari oi liocuo Kiver. he lias made her home tin six years. l'.urkhart was born April l!3G. in Marshall county. - jtliana. ami at the tinn of lit" I ,icat!i was ;tj years. S montlis aiut days of ae. ' lecinber lsTU. Kliza- Iheth 1 1 u il was unitfit to aonn O'llrian. ami two children. Rosa mond and llernard w n horn 10 their union. After tlio death of Mr. O Hrinn. ho i 1 a me to Oregon in 1 ST'J and 1 has since made In r home in or mar lioy.if Kiwr. on June an. isi. she marriel Joseph llurkhart at Jneksonville : and was a faithful companion to him up to his death a year apo. Mrs. llurkhart is survived by j her son. llernard O'llrian of Tono-j p:th. Nevada, and three j-rand- hildivn. 1-: d w a r d O'ltrin of -lirams fuss; neuian .iaiow , Hi ownsville and Hoy Murphy of Ahlarid. A WASHINGTON j BYSTANDER Ity Klrko 1.. Simpson. j WASHINGTON It prttbally i just as well for the ffeUtiL:s of Oc taviano A. J-trra'tdn, of .New Mex ico, the first man of Mexican birth and parentage, to he elected to the t'nited Stales senate, that .Mexii an-Amerlean relations h a d been ureatly tranoujilzod beluro his official life in YashinKt"h bcKail. In times of sti'fss between the two countries op various problems, til' senate has had a way of hehiK notably frank in evpression and m.Kht not have paused to con sider the tender sensibilities of a man born south of l he line in Chihuahua state. The Itystander '("ul ov'1'' remember a tim when the name of t hat stale in senate debates was pronounced "Shl-lioo- l lUljitr (.np. The former Kovernnr of Xev.' Mexico has the distinction of ha ing: been elected to the senate for nbout as short a U rm tis the rec ord dlse loses. lie cn me in De cember il and goes out March 'A, giving- way to the return of Senator-elect Cutting1. No doubt It is a. circumstance of New .Mexican politics that led to the four months' senatorial va cation for Senator Cutting1. whi sat t h rough the last session by app( intment. to flil up to. election time the unexpired portion of the term of the late Senator A. A. Jones. For whatever reason, the foi met governor will sit long enough to become "senator" for ever after. The I, a rray.olo biography dis closes that he came to the Tufted States at tho age of 11 with his parents, Octavlano, sr., and Dopa eiana (, "under protection of the liight Uov. J. D. Sulpointe. Dishop of Arizona, subsequently arch -bishop of Santa Fe." and that, aside from ;i spell at school teach ing', his public career started as clerk of a 'f'-deral court In Sow Mexico. He is another addition to the overwhelming- majority of lawyers in i ho senate. He is not, however, the only senator born abroad, as Itinghnm of Connecticut was born in 1 H 7 f In Hawaii, then a mon archy, of American missionary parents; Couzens of M ichlgan was burn in Ontario, and Wagner of New York was born in ' iormany. There are plenty of other senator? of former years who were foreign born; but by and large senators have been of American birth, which is important since the sen ate has become Increasingly a source of vice-president lal t im bel aud by the constitution only a native American may hold the presidency. Anol her shorl-'rci'llU'r. ' Another Konator whose time In tho second session was very limit ed. Is lecher nf Ohio, fillinu by nppolntment tho sent to which the late Senator Willis was elected. Representative, flurton captured the remainder of the unexpired term, but with characteristic cau tion took no stop to rollmiiilsh his house seat until his election lo th" senate wan assured. Ohio l:jw requires 11 30-day in terval for reslKnntloii of bouse members and liurton was not i-llKlble to take ills oath in thn senate, for the second lime In Ills career, until December 15. In the meantime ' l.oohor was always In his sent for his laRt week or two CON'T STAY FAT IN THESE DAYS You see countless people who have intd new beautv. new health and vim. by fishting excess fat. Some have Hone a, r.ruw . clear this by abnormal exercise and diet, some Itnln in a modern, scientific way. Why. not fldy. follow their example? ftdy.l There is away bJSed 00 scientific re fldy. search. It combats a cause of excess Itnln fat which starvation cannot fight That Cbly. method it embodied in Mnrmoia pre 1 -ply. scription tablets, now used for 20 years. Tidy. Million of boxes of them. The results Hnonr you ace wherever you look should in Snow duce you to accept thetn. Hnow Each box of Marmota contains the lorrouuL aiso ui reasons lor resuiiB. . there is no secret, no reason to fear i harm. You will know that all the Rood ' 'JZOV? uT'd'mi.t V - a .1 oox oi rviariDoia, onr - ciov. ttfsda'y. .tatat?y 1020 s t "" 'UMm!ftl KAirrV&J -UMf-TV ffiSSI ksSan K2: Ycu 'Z7ZS G DOUBLE 10 STAMPS FREE 10 FREE Stamps at the Premium Parlor Bring your book and get your 10 FREE stamps DOUBLE 35c Prints 4 yds. for $1 K.-isI chIoi'imI I'i'inis, li;lit IiiicK f.'1'llllllll: S1I'III! tri'iis, :ii!-iiii'li will I vhi-iIs fur Tiniiiirrnw onlv SHOE Women's intent --eyelet tie; military lieel Women's t;in kid sy Arcli-Supiiort Ox Women's Monde pumps ;unl 1 -si ra s I Joy's tiiir Flint Oxfords Men's Work Slices Men's Dress Shoes iMina .JeiiU'K siloes tor Women and row: WoilK Women'. Women': k inittren s Sale price. 1 leys1 I )ress Shoes, Men s I )ress Shoes Mel 's Work Shoes of si'iiatorial Mlories, sililioiiMh lH' y,,i ker. who obtained a divorce did not figure in d botes to an'(Ht Kiltur(lay )lt (;,.,, rity( ,e- etelU. ! vMfla. -will wed xOnn. Tho tt'lrt Ik The New Car j Sunday The new car Is washed. pedished, dusted, oiled and not ; driven over twenty miles an hour. .Monday The new ear is polish ed, dusted, oiled and not driven over twenty-five miles an hour. Tuesdny The new car Is dusted, oiled ami not driven over thirty miles an hour. , Wednesday The new car N oiled and not driven over forty miles an hour. Tlwtrsday The now car is not driven over fifty miles an hour. Friday The car is 'no longer new. Ilrokau '1 o .Marry SAX KHANOISCO, .Inn. L'!. WPt Clifford Itrohaw. uL', wealthy New fesiSS. i Th' ale 'a gaining In interest every day, but activities will be Vy--? 'T'?l.r loreater the remaining daya of this sale because even our clerks are fl 4?.. ...... bubbling- over with enthusiam. .They.ara telling their frlendo, : their famlliea, and they are making dozens of new friends every day through the square-deal policy of this sale in living up to our statementa In every word of ad vertising. ' REMEMBER WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS AT 9 A. M. AND 2 P. M. Wcdni'Mlay Moinlnif ' n 111 Ml o'clock ( im,iiiti:N s iiKitiiv itiiuii:i mom: f hanuialKn. maple, c a m e I. peach. black and brown. Inn hark, sizes ,v in ''? Hemil.il- 30i; per pair. Q lor one hour onl. tr. f.si-:ncii.i;s Heat proof stone li(J Hh heavy nickel franii. Iteiru lar price for bolb pieces. r-'.OO. Sale 3 "I A Q price pj.ti Central Ave. Medford, Ore. D . TOMORROW at the M. M. STORE STAMP SPECIALS WEDN "Miss S ii ikn in- House Orcssrs. At trm'tivc styles, sell' Irim or eiinli'asliiij; 1'iiliirs. Fust i-oliir to sim ami wnsliinv. $1,S. 2.19. $2.20 Sj?2.n8. $3.19 hulls; sleeved House Dresses. Knsl eiil oi' prints mill eoitou cliarineii.se. $2.19. $2.-15. $2.98. $3.95 $415 lllll- $1.00 SPECIALS ON (BASEMENT) s kid one-stran kid Oxfords Dalent Pumps, hili or low .heels trap and Oxlords, values to if on Children s Shoes ilso Work Shoes AUsh Violet Morrison, iili, n New Vork' nui-He. HUNT'S CRATERIAN CHARLES h EHlPD.Si IT I WcilnoMlay Afternoon i!i;i siir.irrs Full 81x110. broart hem, se lect iiualliy or pure white slieetlnii iiialerial. IteKiilar M.00 each. Kov 4Q iini.' hour onlv HOYS' t'MIIX SMT Kino iiualliy of eolton rib bed underwear for the hmikIi school boy in both short nnd lotiK stecvo, nnkle leimlh. Ilemilnr 11.00. RfLr Halo price. OOV STAMP AY! OUR MAIN Ton irl $2.98 $3.95 - '.JIS. Sale price $1.49 59. 79. S1.39. S1.98. $2.98 j Klamath Falls plan? to open j and paVe Ninth street this sprlui;. i HALKM State prison will Ret, new 5:t,0ot building. Starts THURSDAY The Bio Movietone Production GRETA N1S5ELN KIlFXfll MA.IOMfA JIT-S lleautlflll deslRns 111 flower patterns 'nnd multi-colors. Hemilnr I.OO. CtQ Kale prffo OO C fOI.OIIF.n I..-SSVAKH Fry first qunllty In stem und footed styles. masses or sakrd plates. Colors umber, blue, rose and green. Hemi lnr 3 for ft. Oil. Sato price, for set d1 AQ of six P ti. in 20lh foul ury irovry Store -'"3 .'!J 11 I.H i M ESDAY Pantie Dresses for Women $3.95 Somet liinn new in similiter :lresses for women, l'rinled lironilelol h n;inlie dresses--dress, lilooiner.s nnd lirnssier to ii.Mt.-i. $3.95 Smocks $2.19 I 'lain eolored Sinoelis nr Cre Iciiim1 Sinoelis, extra lieiwy iiinlity. FLOOR $3.95 $4.45 $3.85 $3.75 $3.95 to $4.95 863.95 to $5.95 ...$5.95 and $5.00 $1.98 $2.98 to $3.39 $3.29 to $3.98 ,.$2.98 to $3.89 Fisk Tires And Tire Repairing And a Complete Stock of RIMS and WHEELS Medford Vulcanizing ' WorJts Slxt'fr'and Fir Phone 180 IP5 3 II Appropriuto Clocks for III j each room, nccuralo tlmo III II hoepers, in (IcrIkhb that III II linrmonizo porfectly with HI is 0