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o MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNErEDFORD, OIHKiON', TUKSPAY. .T.WfAHY 1!K!H. IffOE seven FAIII DRUM CORPS HA ITIJCKE m m rimmm nrVrnn i innr rnw rinn rJlUfaUl mtYtK5! LAKbt NJA mm HELD FEB. 1M4 NEW' SEMESTER R CONDUCTS SCHOOL FOR Lll ' I , Gargle f o" . I . . "- i ir,.- Because its leaven ing strength al ' ways has been and always will he the same. You em ploy the same amount every time, and secure the same delightful results every bake day. Try Calumet and find out what a big help it is. Hli. v -rrt DOUBLE ACTING MAKES BAKING EASIER less than: PER BAKING ! Th. Amerivan Legion SDrum ASHLAND. Jttll. 2s. (Special) i In elder lu appoint new lift'- The public i.v invited to tin- first ' t'iuis. Seely Hall, chairman will- Arthur Tucker, who boUKht tho saving examiners ana review the u.o.seinhly of tin- new hemosle. at offer dancer it' special musical u1'1 Spencer ranch over thn sulu-jwork with those ulicu.l holdiiu! Medford )ilKh , hool Wedn.-alay :r..t for a dance Phlch Ih to bel"1" ut tho Ue"J '"'I'"" mountain ; er. denial. the AmotHan IW,u I o'clock. An imcrcstliu; pro- held Wodni-mlnv nlclit at the Orl-1 " y'Hr or ,wo usu' has l'rounul' j floss w ill conduct 11 lifo suvine ; en,,,, u1m i planned, tlm lea- final Hardens with Vic foyers! ""' ""'t-'est 'cx "arm i l'"-' county , examiners' tralnlni; school in I'ort Ull, 0f w,i,h will !. tho plav. mil his- Internationullv flunous!"nd wllh '"" "l""i o( liinil from February 1 1th to 1 1th. "SpreadinK tho .News," bv 1-ulv i'olnmbla Ilecurdlnc orchestra, fur-I bl,t, '' """ now plana to l...U.slv.-. Thiols tho lust 111 atiresory. nlshlnK the musle. iiimko his farm ono of tho lamest t ,. ,ruiniiiK school The plav. which has been cach- Vlo Movers and the orchestra' 1,1 """" eventually. J hi. h has Ik-cii held in the north- ,., bv llt ltailcy. will he will eome'dlrect to -Medfor.l from !' u'v,'s- owner '" operator of the ,.st. and is upon to any swimmer : sented by the public speakini: class the Itutler Hotel and the Trianon l'ri,l,fct bote! on Hobuo Ulcer. l,0vor 1 years of use who has' and Includes the following hlsli ballrooms In Seattle, where they:""" r""""B " passed the senior life savins test ' s,.u,i. actors: Churl. Ita-t uoeiopeo. near ins iivio. ali, who desres to una fv as a I v.. ui,Li. I ,.,.... l , have been featured for the las' be Buod I I, ,OS ANtiKLKK. Jan. lift. (tV l-OMtimjl WlH'U l'V lluilnlpli , VaK iiUno In his lust il-turo and ; hut lie Chaplin's original bajiKy t w iv i s, swn 1 1 o v-1 u 1 1 cout , o vor izi-il j-hns, iiimhuo iiinc and bat imv(I derby hat. will form an ex hibit at tho convention of I'neifir 'o-.i'-l .Morehnnt Tailm-s' assoela t mi which uneiis hero next Con ' day. Chapliti'M oriKiiial costunifc Is in !vured for $ I nn, ami. , i. I ill' imiUMiry in ereiiiniK in Seattle is the laricest ballroom:"1"' ' vnn m iiiu " " ! west of c hieat-o and the vie !" !. .M to Ih- W.-I! 0ptcd .Meyers musical KUK have the dis- 'u t K"od Jur-bottrlnKl jtlm tion of beliiB ono of the two , toxl'3- 'orchestras thai have played there! The honor students in the Jun islnco its openlUB some two years '" "W' oxempt from cx 'ato. The other orchestra havlm,' umlnations. on account of their Iplaved there was the late Herb ,,tih K-ades. number 10 In Blades 'wiedoeffs dance band.. !' ?,n " loWS: l"'h-' : Vie .Meyers Is known to thous-j ,"n"l1 Kpl!s- 11' " Jo5' ""T , i i.,. i,i I ranco, Sylvia Provost, Nclds . . '.'r.n'U f.llll Arnnl.l tlntiter t'lin- Healtle, ami " w tllv. ion, ivian Hawycr. i..iara inenuuer. Hachel Korsythe. iteveny YouiiK. Nell Napier, llcorifo -Kran-ieus Smith. Frank IsilllngN and : Dt-wey Yoder. j Howard Hatcher, nge 20, of l Lorn; Ileach. California, whoso mother died two months ayo thus leaving him alune In the world. found cold, starved. ruKRcd nd suffering from exposure in Hear Canyon on the hlskiyou mountains near the Pacific High way about noon on Thursday. Ills only shelter from the cold winds ! during the previous niullt hud been a small piece of canvas. H Ol.YMP.A, Wash.. Jan. lJZ'lTZZ 1 Vi irvs IUI iiiiu iiiiiiint. puu'ii ti Mile of eleetrie powir ehished programs over KJ 1. over affiliated stntiona of Amnriean liixnuloastlnR: company, on the nut ion-wide network. E IN FIGHT FOR MB OF JUICE BY PUBLIC! Ked Cross examiner or to receive jnff,,,,! Merc. "Helen Williams, additional instruction in tho niosl iieiiha Savior. Winifred Warner, up-to-date methods of life-sal iilK. Hen Hay. William Doimhcrn ami Th training school will be con- Cvlii;. dmted by Harold TerwilllKcr and Brief talks will also be given ltalph Carlson., life-saving field ,v n,e five slmb'iils who attended representatives from Ited Cross. ,, i niverslty of tlrcron students' urea headiiuarters. Sjiii Francisco, j convention and Interesting resolu nnii there will be no charge fori ,ns ,,asscd will be the topics rc the Instruction. ' : viewed by the local delegates. Further Information may be "i Those who attended the Kugene cured from .Miss .lane . imw: nu'ellng are: IM Heames. K.l (lollld, Helen Itodgers. Mildred Lawrence and Cordon Warner. executive . secretary of Portland chapter, 501 Columbia building. West Park and Washington streets, phone itroadway 17U7. TO HAVE FOR BEST TALKER ; PAULS. Jan. ;:.- Fur sore llirunt, there's a swift ami sure way to sutitlic away t lie inlluninuliixi. I'.vi ry singer knows llie secret ! Dissolve ljayer Aspirin tablets in pure water, anil Ktirlc. Xolliinp; in (lie whole realm of nieilicine is more helpful in cases of sore ihroat. Anil Little Chats About Your Health No. 13 Diphtheria Symptoms In spcnkiiiij of the inlvi.saliility of nirly ti'i'iitnii'iil when : ever diphtheria is suspected a physician says lluit il is of tremendous importance because anti-toxin liiny save life, while if the reeoonition is postponed the disease often proves fatal despite all treatment. , .For this reason and particularly ns applies to children -. whenever ehills or convulsions occur, aeeompanied by ' Vomiting, i'unniiig nose and fever, tin; physician should he immediately called. The advantages of early treatment are so tremendous in such a wide variety of diseases and troubles that there is only one safe rule to follow under all eirenmstanees. Whenever illness oeeuift eall the doctor at the first indi cation of trouble. Let us 1 1 1 1 your presenj puis; Jarmii& Woods THE QlDRUG STORE 9. W. Cower Main and Central Ave. Phone 66 ' Medford, Ore. tthp .senate chamber of the Wash ington state capitol last nisht I when lu'iirine wa.s bet; tin on llu; i power district initiative. The pru- I (osal undi't debate would permit ; oi-Eaniwitlon in rural comtnunllios of power districts similar to po't 'dtstrietH which mlht acquire and sell electric enerpy. ' 1 Approval of the --initiative w;u urt;;'d by A. S. (loss, master of the state rann; Fred J. Chani iber!afn of Puyallup. fJrange leader) and V. li. -ane. Seattle council-1 men. . j Chamberlain related the his-, tory of the initiative charging! i hut. the "same old pang is dowiV here apain" to fipht the measure whi.-h it has blocked for tho past. , ( iuht years. - (tovernor Hartley was an Inter-, ested Hpectator nv tho hearing' 1 HesohitionH for Joint conferencer i lC WashinKton and Oreeon K'siK ; lature committees on fisheries and. ' automobile registration were ap ! proved yesterday by the letfisla-1 uiro.' Tho Fenate passed a .resolution ' or a conference on registration uf aiitomoblles so that law. on Uto. .nibject can be identical in the two states. tho jtnHintenanec crew, who took t", mu 10 uii! MbKijuu I will lion, wnere ne was maui- mvi eomfortable and then taken to Asninnu xor meuicui u-cti ,,-,,,. ulllllil,(nfT llll(i internreta- Orcgun hii,-h school students hereafter receive iiicouniK- ment toward oxH'lleiU'e in' public spoakliiu through, a state-wide ex ile was his way iJ"nt? tli... v.mii.m. .lot). Us uf which have 1,1 ' V " iv...t . just been nnngunced throiiKh the and weakened from hard walking (Icimmiu.nl of pullic npeaklup and on slippery roads and f rom " k I tir;iiua.ies at Oregon Htale college of food that h fell by the ro - foIlow1(S mory lhlin a. ycur du. s ite where he remained until, . , . " ., HUNT'S CRATERIAN Starts THURSDAY The Big Movietone -Production With CHARLES FAR.R.ELL BIG SCHOOL EVEN! High schools throughout th state are alroudy sending in their llstn of upper class student.s who have been choaon this yenr to nt tond tho sixth annual educational exposition at Oregon Stnto Cotlego February 22 and 23. This exposi tion has become, tho pattern for numerous other similar events throughout tho t tilted Htates de signed to furthor vocational guid anee. I Dr. William S. Taylor, dean of the echo"! of education at Uni versity of KenlucKy, will bo the leading visiting speaker and coun selor at tho coming exposition. I Jist year 1 "7 schools sent more than 700 representative to the exposition. but exoeiislve lunch of eleelrieallv ripened siraubet lies heartened thej you pmliahly know how Aspirin tlispt'ls a headache; breaks up cokN, ivlitvrs rhen nuttic pain, ncttralgia, lu'tuitis. hnnliajjo! lust make certain to L'ct genuine Haver Aspirin ; it has Haver on the box, and on each tablet. All druggists, with proven directions. ltoMtllu I'nni.slu!. ' MIAMI, Fla.. Jan. 29. (P) Ilos atle Belle. Seminole maiden. Is back from a Rix month' exile in the Kverglndes. imi)osod because she Imitated the costumes of her while slxters. Medicine men caught hor wen ring n nnn-plor-o but lit tig suit. FREE LECTURE on Christian Science ' ' - ' BY ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, C.S.B. of Xow YoiJv, X. Y,.; s Member of the lionnl of Tjcrtun'sliip of Tlic -lotlicr Cluircli. The First Clniri'li of f'bn'(. Scientist, in Uoston, Massact.setts RIALTO THEATRE THURSDAY at' 8 P. M. Jan. 31 ALL ARE gOADIALLY INVITED voted to nisrfoctinc a Ulan In eo operation with stale educational utflelal: The stute contest will be spoil sored by the forensic anil diu-l matie honor soeietlei on tho Htate j eolleiju eamiius who will provide i ensh prlws for the wlnner In the siule (inab lind eertifleateH of award for all those who udvanec to tho finals. . 1 The organization plan of the contest, whleh ,has received the approval of rhmles A. Howard. Htnta superintendent of public In ntruetlon. divides the state Into 1u districts, each with a local su- ucrriKor. . High schools in these dtBtrlctK will hold their contest early' ill March, each school beltiK represented by one entrant In' ox-; Joinporo speullu and one in in-; terprcllvo reudihi;. The final state rontcst each year will then he held at Corvallls. : where thti contestants will bo thej Bucats of Delta Sliima Hho and' .Vntionnl ColleKlute players, thej two honor societies. The winner of.oucli branch of the contest will receive a J30 cash prize. ' -ManaKeinent of the contest will be In tho hands of mi executive eonimittec. eonslstinc this year of Superintendent Ilowurd. Dr. Knrl W. WellH. iisslstunt professor of. id Mrs O. . l sun s,.liklllB nt ,hB eollcgo; U. Ashland early this wcek't Turn'(i. v., ,,,., ti-ndent: Hex IMitnian, tirlifcipnl ofi Itedniond hlKh school: losther llet- llnuer, liiHtnictor In KtiKlidh. ofi Marsllfleld; II e 1 ell Woodward, 1'ortlanil. president or Delta SlKiniil Uho and Henry Kltzpaliiek. presi dent, of Nulloniil f:ollet;iate Players, j Districts Include: Ninth. .Iose-j phlne, Jnekson and part of DoiiK- las. fomul. . 12. w. Wolfe has been employed to teach civics, world history. Brumninr, Kimllsh.. spclliiiE and physical education ill tho Ashlnnd junior high school. A larger at tendance at the school made, tho addition of another .toucher neces sary. Mr. Wolfo bus formerly taiiBht In Santiugo, Chile, and in Uoseburg. Oregon. He was born in l'arkervUle, Missouri, but is happy In Oregon. Mrs. Wolfe Is teaching at present In the Central Point public schools. Jimmy Daughterly, formerly em ployed at the 20th Century Gro cery, but now In the slgii. busi ness of his own account, has been engaged to paint 120 street signs for the corners In Ashlnnd. 1 no signs will be in black letters on a white board and will be espec ially appreciated by newcomers and others not familiar with Ash land streets. ,Tho funeral of Mrs. Fred Hob son of Sherman street, who died several days ugo, wus held Thurs day afternoon at two o'clock from the Dodge funeral chapel. ltcv. Charlus D. Gaffney. of tho Con gregational church, conduced tho services and burial was niado in i Mountalnvlew cemetery. Me. nnd Mrs. O. W. Wilson came to from Itcddlng. Cal., to visit friends and look over the county wllh the Idea u possibly locating here. Miss Mildred Myers and Glen ISaymond, both of Hruy Mills. Cal., wero In Ashlnnd the first of the week visiting friends; Miss Myers graduated from tho Ashland high school last spring. C. li. Johnson has sold bis Jionc In I'lioenix and has moved to 1MH Oarfleld street. Ashland, where bo will be during tho remainder of tho winter. Howard HobEon. of Crescent rikc. was In Ashland Thursday attending ' the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Fred Hobson. Mrs. A. O. Adnms of Medford visited her sister. Mrs. Grace An drews, on Church street several days, ago. If. I,. Claycomb left Wednesday evening on a business trip to l'orf land. j Mrs. Minnie Miller of Ager. Cut., j Is visiting Mrs. WI. T. Shirley for. several days this week. Mr. and' 'Mrs. ,K. O. Glllings drove to .lacksonvllle Tuesday evening tovlslt .Mrs. Gllllngs' par ents. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Fleming, nt their orchard homo. labors of the Academy of Sciences oday. j I'he berries were produced at a i meeting as an illustration of thej feasibility of making different plants grow rapidly by artificial1 light. Two r e s e a r e h workers, I Georges Truffaut and M. Thurney Ksson, took only III days to bring i the berries to maturily as against 80 days rouulrcd by Old Sol. The .slrawbcri'ics came high, however, il costing five dollars a ' berry to produce lliaill. I tilt thej academicians found iln-m no less -delicious for thai reason. For 1 T0NSIL1TIS and SORE THROAT Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart Aoplrln Is Die Initio murk of Buy or Msmufai'turo uf MonoactitleudikaUir ul tijIlcj-llcarM NJVIIKIt'i Twu-story build- f . 'inc under l unstruetion. i li AS'l"(i:iA licfoiestatii.il npe- Kl.A.MATIl KAI-I.S i'uuntain rations nf (Yi.wn Willameiic I 'a per Catniibell l.uniluT Co., located t'o.. in YiniiiKs Kiver district wilt miles cast ..f hero, doubling ntpleieil this year. tci. tty ..f jnill.- -in AKnAIIS(.IKI.K!(lniWOIL WlltC HH YOUl tmi i.lfjK HIKES " ' 1 FKUIT' :. ; 1 , i, . , , , .,-.fafian 2 r f 1t " , ' , ' f 1 i ASSOtlATEOOILCOMI'ANY HMolnnirincA LHllforntll A S 1 PAUIH. Jan. 2U. MH-They muy be giving up the veil iu Turkby. but they are taking to It In Paris. "Whoopee" 1m the new nanie-for short, nose length veil which come Parisian women, moMtly 'manne quins, o far, are wearing on tight fin Ing ' traw or tulle honnts. Don't Fuss With Mustard Plasters Don't mis a mesn of mustard, flour and water when you can relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, white Mmterole. Musterole is made of oil of mustard w take the place of mustard plastera. musteroie usually gives prompt re n. r f- .1.. . i 'v ... . uti uviu .nc UUWl, MIOIIUIIllS, ion 1 I . ' - iUitis, crmip, stif6neck. asthma.O "nd ,r,u"u"u"1 of i neuraima. tiKiarh rnnvMiinn ami. m -h.u.h.mi, rtBV. rhiimafism Inmriaan ini?dfu4 L MAKE EARLY NEXT JULY WAHHIXaTO-V, Jan. 9. Smuller, poeketbookH will be the , vokuc bctflunlii July 1, 1 If Hit. (..'ash ic'KlMierri and tills also will disjday '. shrinlting contours and pay enve- j lopes probably will be considerably , thinner. . 1 The date ha been set tentatively i for imuunce of the new and smaller : size United Ktate currency. Kcdurai iieservc bunk will be I tho Issuing body for both green- I backs and yellowbacks reduced one-third !n siz; from the present i bllln. The treasury duptirtment reards tljp one-third Hhrhukaye as u profit, 1 huwever, expecting to nave- that proportion uf the present expense i of 'printing ' and 'norvlciiitf bills, j There will bo no change in tliu In- , trlnslc value or denomination. Issues of tho old slzo currency j will rfjiise next April 30 and for two months demands for currency will . be itift by Federal Reserve banks froiii new or circulated, old sUfi bi I Ik. During thin period the publi n Oil pray t li a t d ole s the business growers everywhere rely , . on this scientifically ; ; ; correct spray emulsion Here is an oil spriy thai you can ill prtKl upon for rcmilts. It is rclinnl ami marketed hy (ho Assorintetl Oil Com pany as an important part of its liugc business on tiie coast. You'll find Avon Spray Kmiilsion a ' complete clenn-tip spray. It has Ihe proper vfM'osit), wliicli tnranH that it iins . complete covering qualities, hotly enough to do a tjiorough joli, yet light Enough not to harm the trees. It is a smooth, crraoiy 115 petroleum ' oil paste which breaksquickly anil mixes readily with water. And it will not black en your trees. This (incr spray not only smothers scale, hut kills tiie eggs of Aphis ami Hrown Mite. Avon Spray Kiiiulsion, hy removing, pcslh.aml keeping your orchurd clean, adds) he'iilth to your trees. It is a plant -stimulant; you'll find it helps to bring out a strong, invigorated bloom ami . spring growth. ' i. ti. ...... ...... .. . 11 i-i-: 'l. i i.-y.l,tb. ex liiiustivc tests, (ietour valuable folder.' y "Avon Spray f'.mulsioii for Fancy Fruit 'X uuil More of It." It coululns helpful in forniution, iiicluiling various wnyw of a ...... i. ..i..... . ...:. ,... .....i 1 - the like lo secure better spread on trees. Listen in on your locul radio stution for timely liinls oti spraying problems. AVON SPRAY EMULSION 79 JNEW MO.vn;OMlfY SI'KKET risy, rheumatism, lumbapo, paii and ache of the back or joints, sprains, oremuKles,bruises,dublajns,lrrjsted feet, colds of the chest (it may pre vent pneumonia). Jars & Tubes when July I dawns the new small currency, will ko its crackling If diminutive annearunee. ' Kven after July i, sonic aid' bills will continue to change hands, due to problems Involved in cancel Iu lion and redemption, but the tn-atf-ury will require Btn early date redemption of all jrromy us It rcachcB Federal IttJ?vc imnkn. National bank currency will not bo Included in the initial distribu tion, ponding ducUlon by congress wo whothorit la to bo 1'ntlruU, Rrfincd and Marketed by ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY SA.N FUA.VCISCO, CALII OK.MA Refiners of BURNBRITE KEROSENE for light and heat ' , ' E