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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOT1D, OREfiON'. WF.nXESn.VY. .TANTARY ?ft 1020. P'A'OE F.iniTT PLEASE IN RADIO ll,T Mr. K. I-:, iiur' Wlls It Dr. C. U Kliol. prcMiOfiit of Harvard college who ild, "Ac a mind-trainer th Htudy of rmiHlc haa no ei(ua).'' And wan It l'r-d-dnt Kdward Yeoman of Oillfor nU whu sal J, "Not many will ad mit" It, nut it 1h never thcl' HH true, that Inwdc In the inmi Imp-'iUnt inK) tudy." and then proceed in n Illuminating uttIHe to prove It. On could not we and h-ar th-; program .'in pronenUd ly the ti dents of th Junior hiuh etbool List night without a sen no of the above splriL Heveniy-flvc children wre f-i(jjMd In Kirn.' and uoya U-v etub uumbera, harmonica bund and quartet. Th n utlliliik' the ability of children who an fortu nate enoiixh to have tbHr mlenl developed and their ability ntlmu Jattd ty h pedal hiukIc ntudy In and out of He hoc I, piano, violin, harp, flute, clarinet, naxophorie and a foidian aulos and cncmblt-n were hvord. TtWivldnt lot ' rent of the chil dren and -their cnthufdiirm for music la certainly a h pi end id thins for thij community. MiiM Metlm Wllllnmn. the talent ed instructor In tho Junior blub, who- wan imftlNted by Miet Knthf-r Church, KUpcrviHor of musk In lint city ehoolH, was heard Ju a (roup of aongit- Kvoryone who lltu-d in on thfa delightful demons' ration of public HhOoI inUfde work must have heen ImpreHned wit h tin magnitude of tins community wr vle rendered hy Ihln group "f um-Mciuna.'- 1. Combined Hoy' and Oh Ik' (ilee ' -1 u jh. accompanied hy Alius Church, "Orcffon Htnie Hong" M urt'igh 2. Ilnrrnonlca Cjuartet, composed of Tlngloy Chnmpic. liob Hchre ccrigObt, Dick Hlcoter and Mux Rnf CW "My Wild Irish Hose" ih) "Sweet and l.ow" Ilartiby 3. liny'' f.-c flub Itljby Hloue. He hoot pluni-J', iieeoiiipanift- ,'Anvt Hmtlu" Park 4. Trio of riutr. Clarinet and Pi ano i I Jura Crawford, flutlM; Perry Crawford, Jr., clnrlneiiM and.MrM. I. O. Crawford at the piano "Allta" j- n. j,ohv b. Platio wolu by l''riiee Arn plger "Uancu of ihe Ilo-e- Inplu" I'vt derick Keatrf C. fiicl' fileo nub. aeruliipailb'd by Ituby Htone, ' Happy liinl-" Hoist T. Violin nolo by Ijtirothy (lore, ueonipaiilert by MIh l.eulnh C.oTii, "I'etllf Muuree" r-v Ar.Kelo de Pioahi 8...lu'nion !ll;li Hrliool HarmoiU'-u Hand (a I "Cumin1 Thru the Hy" lb J "licuheil, Kftlben" f () "KwniK'P rtlvel'" 9. Juiilur 1f,h Hrxtette. eMinpO';- ofNell (iriM-n, Hybil Jean Yoiinj;, Jiuhy HtoiM. iJarliaia ViMr Tlnf;lry Champic and Max Ha i: MUh KhIIum Church at iihu plnno 5a) "ItenedlctUH" from the IJt. Cecilia M.ivi Oounod Ollt Mclba U'llllaniH, Soprano ftololttt. i - 'T) "Sweet tt ml Iow" liariil.y 10. Accordion hoIok, by Hilly Hyan ULl "Anuubid l.c" (b) "Varlty Draw" tv)' "Doll Daucu." 11. Trio of harp, violin and flute Hetty Htennett, harpiwt ; Hit MUlo Hlmm tt IuIIiiIkI and Iiorit Crawford, flutist. "Noanolltan NltbtN" Znmnrrik bil mil m&Zi imw v:Mm mm v i IpMH iff 12. lianoonica Qudrtctte. i (a) "There' a i-wng, ( Trail A-Windins" (b) "Xw nc Low, tiwi Churlot." 13. Vocu, .wup by Vtlliamn. (u) "Clenicntln." ( b "Ijidy .lo'ii MiSB .Mclba . Kdwardn 1-1. Piano nolo by boiothci Vllnon. "Man-h of the Flowi-r CiiIm" : U icJ;.i. 10. Harmonica band. ' (a) "Woe HHJ of .otlutitl" e(bj "My Honnift I.l'H Over th-,- Or.iin'' m ) turn and Htrip.--, Kor :M.r" John Philip Hiw- t S.ixaphorif and piano nurn b. r by Hob and Hilly Prentke. ( a ) ".Sonny Hoy" lb; "I'm Horry. Hally" 17. IlaMiiuni' u holo by Tlnclcy ('bauiple, "MlM McCloud'rt Heel" IS. Harp i-oJo by Mii, licit y Htcn-; nMt, ' "MooidiKln Waltz" - Hobinfoll 1!. Vo'-nl Ki'oiip. by Miia Mclba Willliii.i-. i (ri "Jlincl'i Hluinber Houk' Harriet Ware b) "Ihe Hw-'l of tint Year" i Mary Turner Kaidt- r 1 1 1 rr AND THOMPSON TALK .JACKS .VVIIJ,i;, (n-.. Jan. 3o. j 'A1)- (Spticlal.) A very enjoy- j aide program was j-ponsored by I th JaekMonvllle CranK' h'Ht l'ri- day evening. Thin was an open mcctlnK and a larK's number of p.'ttrou.i and frtenda wre preneut. : Chester Wendt who had chart;' j of the niUMlcal features pri-(tcni-d j the followlm; number: Piano folo by l)oi Ih Coner ; readiiiK, from "Mi h. WiffRM "f th CabbaKe , Pat eh," by Mjh. Wallace; vocal . -olo by .Mr. KnlKht, accornpaiiied t by Ituth Sevcranec: and a number i by the JaekHon vllle (li anjrc coin- j posed of C. C. Hoover, Men. Wendt : enry Neidi-rmeyer, h e t e r ; Wendt. with Catherine Wcndt at ! the iiano. The educationul featui of the veniiiK wan an ititercKtlni; talk by , C. I. 'I'houtpMou on "TblnKH Our j fjovfi nmi'lit Hum Oone for Cs." I The eluHiiiK liuuihrr wns a coin- j munity hont; b-il by C. C. Hoover, the w-H known exponent of the 1 famoUH blllboUH blue (,'1'tlHH. j The m-xt ineclliiK of the Orantrc will be a btn-lneHH kcmwIimi to be held the 1'nd l-'rlilay in I'ebiuaiy. I The On-Koil State (In u le ulii- ; mlhttion, in on Jum i ion w it h t he Hani la m VM n ml ( liini" iihhocIr- . tfon Ih uinb'rlaktnu the .experl-; im nt C rainiiiK milliard (lurks on Wa It on In ki- mar I he town of Sliced Hporlhineii id I. inn ruuniy are ilou.-illiiK a number of tlielr dei-nys and the kdiim department; will trap a mirfieient number of! mallard for breeding purpoHes. ' The wliia of tin thick h will be j pln!m-fl ?o that t liey can not fly Th i fb-pnrtment Ih co-oprritt in; j w:ih t-portHiiirii of t he 'or alliH Ho and (inn club in a tduillar ex periment n( Vlri);b' laiie. which is nine inl'eM vout h of Con ui I in, The Mart will be made with lUO pair of doinentle ditekH and lecnj.H and add.tloiiH will be made from time to thin1. The CorvalllM Hportn mcn believe that the original num ber will be lurnn:rd to bi ter 1 than I fin, mm tn five yenr. pothl Walton and Winkle liiki:. will be f nnid ir me ri'Hti'iH ' DBQDQD mm PARKER PREDICTS BRIGHTER FUIUFC POULTRY RAISING A litit;ht-r futui- loomn f r th pouhiy iiulu-tty of J;n k 'ii coun fv. Clay 1. PaikT. inan.it,'- i- of the Kai in l "oOp rat i v lix- ha iw.s Mt n ted ( ft ei d.i . at the iiie-tmn for t In elw t iuii of I hre- li uMe f to IJijUidatf the iiffaiia 1 In- Poul try H Mine fM A.HOCiilt JOIl of Soljlll- ern Ot'-t(oii, a ml met c with t be HxchaiiKe. J.ow r lateH on etri; -hipni'-rt to Port land via lii- South'-rn Pu rl fie, u h"l eby than f ai bjd hftx would be i vi-d mean l a f.iMfr-r n:ark'-t fur lo--al poultry pioduetH by f peniliK tb'- way for tin: -Mtiiblihhuient ff a bran h of tb- P.k iflc Co-Operative I'.t'K I'X-ch-tiiKe in this city. The Paeiftr Co-Op. rat K e now controls the Klamath Kif inuket. Conditions would Mbape them f.tdven Ho the Ilf'KUC Hiver valley VKK would cuter lhal fb-ld without com pel 1 1 n m. Maiiiij.'cr pit r ker h ld thin va lley wa I he nat ui al ikk .supply pourre -f Klamath county and northern Calif oinit. It wan rev ab"l at the me tin that the ar"t:i of tin Poultry ao rlation totalled about XU'.'J'Hf, and lwdr liabliti-M about Mh.u'H'. Most f the Iialdlitn-K renter in a Sum-u notn, and .ManiiRer ParkfM x preHHed the belief lhal th- affaliH could be evenly adjusted. He Hald that the KxchaitKc wan ready to help In the rc-adjutment, ami that the new order would, elimin ate the overhead. J. K. Judy o( fJrifflu Creek. .1 C. IIPIMI cf Ashland, ami Clav IJ. Parker were muncil trustei-n of dit'Hfdutlon wit hunt opposition. All t liree are highly i -onvcnmnt with (he affiilru of Ibe poultry associa tion. The work at IbptldaUnji and dl moIvIhk will Htart at once. Tl l-'ailiti!; to arrlvi on scheil ule luKt Sunday, the new l!J!i Pontine models Were put oil display yen terdiiy at th' Sandej sun .Motor company display rooms on South U'llth-tt Mieel. The arrival of 1 1 1 - ears was awaited with considerable Intereni by the lora tnotirlnK initdic and nie regarded as a ileclded im provement nver previous models. The general public Is Invited to visit (he dlHplay rooms and i-'lvo (he new models complete Inspec tion. E GlEE The appearance of the Willam ette Cnlvetslty (ilee club last nirM. at the l-'lrsl Methodist church was enjoyed by a lame attendance. The sinners sang college soims. nemo; spirituals ami a number of wolt known old-lime melodies. In ad- ilitiou to fdnhiK. xylophone solos were presented and during the In terinlhlon, it short slelhl-of-hand performance mi retained. . w ni:ijij;n - .t w k. reefed M 'ditniuitr null rta.-l; : GAY PAREE LEAD PRAISES TROUPE AS FINE PEOPLE I've never iijvel-d with u finer l.'jm h "f in n and women than tin- cast in Cay Pane." said Chic S tie, famous comedian v. ) headn (he (Jay Paree mtlHical comedy. oprnltiK at Hunt's Ci alerian to nlKlit. "They are alt coiihcieiitnus hard u ork-i s. nmst of w horn hae their boines and dear ones v. aitim? anxiously for their r'tuin. "The old impic'sion of show ,r-ide or rhoi us u'li Is passing. 1'erhapM because life off the xt;iie ban broadened and Income lnoie t'dfrant. You tan h-e things on lb !-treets or in public any place to ah nek you, if youY looking ' fr that." In Maid, "hie Sab-, the nly remaining rural i-baraeter comedian on ttn Mtn 4- today, in a sliKht, dark-ey d ma n wit h a smooth face. When he Is Chi'- Hale, hi l-'i Very, very yoiinj and vi adouH. Hut this ( versatile actor Ih mi alwas him ! self. in- uneidi,hiU'-,ly ( ? im pe sona ti -i whoever ero.SK-s t he threshold of his conversation, und often Jie speaks of bu.ved do" n veterans ut U-'. "How old are you." he tsa--asked, din iiik an interview at Hotel Aledford. I "Yes." answered the actor, and 'proceeded with the conversation. "The -.'orld Is full of all kinds of people, with all kinds of tastes, j There is something In (Jay Pnree , for all of them. There is fine 1 miislr for the mush' lovers; and . darn: t nr. for those w ho love that best. Kor the artist, (here Is the hcjiuly ami cijitour of the nude form. For those who prefer com edy, (he- producer has provided , (hat phase, and for those who de 1 mand rpice, ho has thrown In thai 1 e.ement . too." M r. Sale was presented with a ; beautiful Ki ay Hnrdeman hat by i Clen I.aidley, of the .icl'tier.-oii I clot hint; c'tnipany, as a compli mentary fcift. He expressed his : appreciation for it; tried it on. and after admiring it in a mirror, said : "I like t his hat. Kveryonc wouldn't like it it is the mum ( way with my type of comedy. It j Is th'e same way wilh other de- ments In the show. Hut because a few mlt-hi not like it, Ih no reason whv It Isn't beautiful, or Kfmd." Tlie actor then demonstrated, by means of no other ma.ke-up than tth hat, how it would be worn by . 'in I llinols farmer, by it Mnall country boy at Sunday school, by a botany professor, and by a eol- : h ue shlek, until he had the small Ki oup around him at I loir) ;.icd- i ford, doubled over with laughter. j WILL SC.W TAX COST SIIKKT ! (Continued from Pago One.) i.' -nt Hall wilt be summoned before ''committee. : SAIJO.M. ore. Jan. :i. iVi-- Intended as a brake upon the vot ing ol fpreial tax lr Us and Imild Js-iie;, In orc;oti, s. enaior-i in , 1 1 oil need I w ii bills 'I'm-hday r ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 i it lhal only persons who arr . taxpayers on real property or per sonal p-op(. rty valued at not h'-s it hau K.u within the tax levying district shall be allowed t vole. one of the measures n.pplies to the slat'1 and Its pidttlcal subdi- Ulous and the uthwr a n plies to cities and towns. The heiiutors who.- names are attached to each of the two bills are Cody. Schul mera h. i; her hard, Straycr. Unit and prow n. C I CANTS PASS - orct:on Cave-, to i i. "nil impi'tivcitir nl They won at San Divgo; these motor fuels that you, loo, ean have for your motor Kimt'M'dind;Milnl!l;ladiinHiirriM ihcliniHlillnpnttlicMaliounl Sped I ton I Kacctt in l)ccctnWi,lriin rm injt craft proved a in in I he fiiMt loritv of Aiwttrinted irtK4iid.i. 1 1 pived mc prcut plcumirc to trntify U ihe rnllrnco af .H.. atu KTiivt.UvMit aiil K. M. I I it mm ond nflrr htrt MM chrntcr 2iu1.t,aKilvliMik firJ jdnce in the 151 ru. in. unilmltrd cIum. M is Kcm i Ircck Jid."nil "M i Keni10 took rrotul anil Otlrtl plnccftln iwilh hcatnitf li, free-for-all hvilroplanc nice, the former m till a Imikcn oil litu hrltl in place hv mcchaiiic! tlcrc U;ulii sso I. AT.t Ktiul Gamm.ik gave the tu- O A$SOCiATEi THVI' GASOLINE o A STRIKES VALLEY Meiilotd. which hitherto hid es caped the Monny weather that has U.'L'U prevalllriK for days past ia the utlier her ions of the si.au, was today enjoying a snow ttoim. which beuan at !:!" o'clock this morning, with a very lit'ht fall that con (m'.ied In that form until about 11 a. m. w heri hir'e Hakes began to fall HU-ndily which continued much of the remainder of the day. At o'clock this al(ermo:i the snow measured three-quarters of an inch. At that hour L. V.". bik. head of the I'nitcd States weather bureau here, said the out look was that precinitatioti in the form of t;i in or snow w ould con tinue to fall until late tomorrow afternoon. If the snow does not turn into rain am) continues to fall fn that time It may measure several inches; at least. Continued cold, and cloudiness with rain or enow, is the forecast for the weath er of tonight and tomorrow. KM TO AID LOBBY WOHKlNo. 1 Common ! Fir s4s City Council ma n H. H. I lam mond left last niKht for Salem as t he official representative of the Medfurd municipal government to work with the representatives of the other :i(i"H In the' Oregon League of Cities in opposition to several bills in contravention of the interests of tlcjse cities, which are pending in the legislature. One of these hills aims to place regulation of public utilities in the hands of the public service com mirsion. and another of them would Impose a lux on city-owned utilities, such as water systems. As the city would be financially crippled if such bills became laws. Mayor Pipes and the city council men deemed It wise to send Mr. Hammond to Sab-m to help defeat these bills. The annual fa i hers' ami sons' bamiuet will he held at the hase meiit of the Klks club Friday night. Fehruary S, according to an an nouncement made today. Tickets will he on sale at J ami in & Woods' dri-; Htore, the Southern Huildlng and I-ohii office and at Scout herul quarters. A committee. In charge oT Allen Smith, Dr. K. C. Mulhtdland and Frank Farrell, h tn ehargo of the haipftiot and has arranged an in-t.'M-esting program, including a speech by Professor Vining of Col umbia university, a sketch hy .Mary (irelner ami Karl Havis. speeches by hoys nnd their fathers tnd Hi if lit k hy l lie Hoy Scouts. Names are wanted of- men who will tako hoys. Screen Stars and Beauty Shop Experts Favor Use cf Lux "l.ux is not only a popu!; household word, but it is doisrd by nine out of 1 it s ret stu-v- lil-Mid t-rnutie-, end litlnnl, (mi w erf ul thnit which cti ntirefi tinevl motor iH'rfortnnncc. Ass4riatvi CtiMIinr Too And Houston 1th.,"ftMir vrnm worh) champion, look firnt place in four Mirrctwi'ir hcnli,'A--nocialctltfUioliiic has muilca warm booster, ivs II. !. '1 hirwclt, her funioti pilot. "Sy tiuat's motor fuitctioncd pcrf ctlv.M Ynit, loo, can hac the thrill of perfect motor performance. Prhr In al ny nM.ri'cn anil cream mt rotation. Fill up Uh Asih ui nt t-'.nm. ;mii ik or Ar&un.it Camii inu inlrr (raojtMtuI kntw new moloftig plcanurc. o 7, )-adi ullkt as vi-l a.-4 by b-aat hops all oer tie country. Th .. Vj)atis art i-stabh-h.-d by two ad-, in this papi r this Av-niii;, w In ll should - ' toll o: i iliv mfu ial si .!-' tlr-'vsiii b"t.iii-c it produces U.at smooth. vcl-t- kin u nere..aiy to moving id" cue actres-es. See v h.tl Clara How. Hebe iJ.ili Marion lJ.tM.-. Hene Adore-. Hiliie Ioc a;.d ollu-! kadilr-' actress.-; r..y i ei;.;rdi:ih- I-ux 111 thij issue. Nobody ha a bell r ciianco to compare wi. man's hands than the b'-atity -lion fi-t is, man;- o:' when- ay, ' cannot dlt:nuihh bet w ron hand.; l hat m- r wash dihes and hands lh;:t us I.uX i'i the itishpan." Uoth these products ar. in popu lar um' by housewives cverywhej.-. M'-Minnviil.. put bases new am t'dati.-,.. Lota! Building : 've Ixl to 1x12, por J $22 2x4 to 2x12, V(jv M $22 lxG Shiplap, per M $22 1x8 Shiplap, per SL $22 No. 2 Common Fir s4s 1x4 to 1x12, per J $18 2x4 to 2x12, per M $18 Sliipliip, lxG-lxS, JI $18 No. 3 Common Fir Rliiplnp, Dimension, Hoards, Slieathing $15 Lower Grades j From $5 per JI up i Flooring ! Ceiling 1 1x3 No. 4 Flooring $20 'ixl com. Flooring ....S1G !1x4 No. 4 Flooriiig....$25 1x4 V. Ci. Flooring....$40 ilxo com. Flooring....S15 1x4 Ceiling '. $20 '2-Sx!-8 5xi Door $1.75 1 8x30.4 It. Sash 75? j Medford ! Lumber Co. I Ono Block North j ' S. P. D-epot. .. . , ni in' 'f--V.v' ' A' thtt 'l hotll MV4(r ( o.. Uris CoJui W cjn' v wrouonl ;- lir -f UrMy with tht ptoorrrt m hM rfictv Rptrroc tsi t( hi- w h il.tt trr told tcHi rch Ws1nri)jv niM iIhwjc'i l.S tM)n latwtlf ft tt NaDufW ttfOCJitiTH Lit-.m irs Ws.m-J) -.vm -, I .ill p. tti.ott ililWM KPO.fUn Kramt:,W KOO-OhlWH): KM-Ua AnKW; KUW. Putla-Hl. KOMO-SmO; KHQ-Svhanp. mMM MANN'S Tho Best Goods for the Price-MANN'S Lsst D Don't Miss These Bargains Sheets 81x90 Bleached Regular price $1.20. Thursday, each '. . . Turkish Towels 24x48-inch Fine Grade Turkish Bath Towels. Come with blue, green, rose and gold borders. Thursday 3 for 95c Figured Outing Flannel 33 inches wide, ccmes in lavender, pink -4 and blue floral patterns. Regular price 39c. On sale Thursday 4 yards for 95c Corset Special Women's Corselettes, Wrap-A round Corsets and Garter Belts, made of coutil, brocades and satin, all good styles up to $1.50 values. Thursday W ash Dresses "Wirthmor" and "Happy Home" Wash Dreeses, new fpring styles, made of Ginghams. Prints and Dimities f J all sizes. Thursday, each . . . Fabric Gloves Women's Fine Grade Fabric Gloves with embroidered cuffs. All sizes; $1.19 values. Thursday, Linen Handkerchiefs In white, colors and prints, good quality, scld at regular prices up to 59c. On sale Thursday 2 for 95c Dress Goods 36-inch Mixed Woolen Dress Material in green, rose and $1.29. Cn sale Thursday, yard Wash 32 and 36-inch Wash Goods, including Printed Suiting, Tissue Gingham 8nd Broadcloth, up to 59c values, Thursday 2 V-2 yards for 95c Silk Hosiery Wc.men'o Nevermend Pure Silk Hose, medium weight with lisle hem; all col ors. Un sale Ihursday, pair Muslin Slips In flesh and white, all sizes; good qual ity. $1.25 values, cn sale Thursday o 2for95c Q o Jfcwrib'Bifoaifmiu O Mail Orders Promptly ay of Our Sheets, good quality. 95c blue, regular price 95c Goods ii, an coi- 95c o llcd, Postage Piaid o ;