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c 9 edford Mail Tribune Second Section Six Pages Second Section o Six Pages 01t Twenty-third Yfr MKDFOKD, OKKliOX, FKIPAY. l-T.HIfl'AliV 8, lit"). Xo. 310. HOLY SEE Ai Vr :P BEliWl W 11 1 U- J1; ' . V: 'fAKH tAKLY UAY prussell1p 11 "MEDFORD'3 OWN STORE" - J) GUVbKNMt iv-iu.- tek. . a ..,., iv?.L. j.-Jifl TEMPORALPAG r 11 v. N ,v KOMI-:, l oh. S. (,T)--UTitiil and formal announcement of ilu cniu'lusinn of a momentous iiKri't-m-nt hi'iwein the Holy Son ami Italy for kou lament of thfi lotit;-itt-'iiiUnt: ltoman ijurstliui invoh- i tut; the relations l.t-fwcon tlio Vati- i can and the Italian Rl:ili v i inmle toil ay l.y Cardinal (insuiin:, . noted papal Ki'creiary uf atato. i Having titiiiiiuoiu'd the diplo- mati'; hody nci-reil Uort t( the Vatl- c.uti, tho cardinal briefly comnuint- I i-ated news nf the ngrt'cmmt which ! is everywhere looked upon as one of the moni important events in ! modern history. i Immediately after the meeting ot ihe fliplonuils at the statu apart ment in the Vuiirnn. (.'ardinal fins- . p:irri was rerelv.-d hy 1'opc I'ius . who said that In: waj exeecdini;Iy , pleased. ' pain so h:ippy about what has .'Weened and t am sure Hint Pre "r i ' ru jfi ,r v TLtr ; The be twee , at f i pain so h:ippy about what has jjVw petted and t am sure Hint Pre-' j?vf;.';fk r .Mu.-i'olini will be Ju-.i u' h,- V, py," the montift w:ts ipiotel ll5&'' .sayiiiK. ''I eonslder that lie f 5 i s-nt hy providenee to, put an ITT hapi as wn s end to the inMul' feruhle position of the Pope In Itoine." This agreement will be siKiK'il on Hunduy In the I.ftleran pal;ice, Cardinal Gaxparri HlninM' for tin pope and Premier Mussolini for Kim; Kmmaniiel. Whatever may have been con ceded, miieli that the Vntican has soiifiht in Us efforts to regain its temporal power, is aecorded it in tho agreement. -LT Mrs. Annyt.i l-ieiti R a bine ft, who left in Germany a reputation as a comic opera utar, to marry S-nmul R. Rabinofl, Asalthy Clflcaoo attorney, sued for separate main tenancy, asserting hei husband kept her "cloistered Hke a nun" Rabinoff Raid she objected to hi children EFFORTS IDENTIFY MICHIGAN WOULD STATE OOGS HAVE DAY i FflRTFR RAliRHTFR CUT FFI (INY 1 1ST OF RUTH FAILURE I LEGISLATIVE GRIST break in ihe telephone line n Ft. Klamath and the lode a t e r I.aU national park. wbiih held up eomnumication with i the park for a week past, was fi j nally repaired late yesterday, en i ahlint; Anbur Stone. iaretaker ai j the lodtre, thU morning to phone in his monthly weather report to Superintendent ( 'I. Thomson at Medford. His most Kurprbim; news was that the park is Included in tlte pres-en t cold wave taking in Ore gon, Washington and northern Cal ifornia, and had a minimum tem perature this morning of 8 degrees Imhnv zero, the coldest ever, re corded in the history of the park for this time of year, the lowest ' previous record having been 4 de r grees below. He reports nine feet of snow at i the rim of Ihe lake, which is one i bird under the normal r.now depth there at litis time of year, hut i w huso water content u much j over normal. - j This depth of mow at the rim, - together with eight feet of snow ai Anna Springs camp. hitter hejng proportionately higher than J normal for this time of year, and the corresponding depth at other points In the park, leads Superin tendent Thomson to venture the belief that unless t here Is a very early and hot spring, like three year-i figo when summer began in April, t hero will probably be an (ample water supply In the valley next summer, j A peculiar phase nf the present snow situation in the high eleva iftnis of the southern Cascades, an shown in this morning's report from Crater national park is tlat, unlike In most past years, there is more snow in the lower elevations j than in the higher elevations. 1AI.KM. Ore., Feb. R: (Special.) "Hover." "Spot." "Tlge." or your pet dog may be riding In tho front seat wiih ynn unless provisions are nut do for lite animal's comfort on Hie running board of the automo- J'nder t he provisions of Mil Xo. Introduced by Uep- resentaUvo A. V. Swift of raker, it would be unlawful, for any per son to. carry a dog upon the hood feitdor, running hoard, or other ex ternal parts of any automobile or truck, unless the dog Is protected by a framework, carrier, or other device sufficient to keep the- animal from falling off. A penally of $10 or six months imprisonment is - provided for the violation of the proposed l;w. j I.AXSIXC. Mich.. Fob. S.-MV-'More than -00 offenses are elimi- . jnated from the list of foionles now i included in tho habitual orimlnnl nocilKSTKK. X. y.. Feb. R fY) :s00ljon 0f Mk-higan's criminal code An effort lo establish claims that ! under provisions of an amendment Itnhn Utith's myslery child is the 'in tlte code designed In remove prison, horn (laughter of Mrs. Pearl liuor uiTensea and others of a OtMl Jias heea defeated hi Urn sn-'so-euiled minor nature from the nouse ! pretue couil. " , life penally provision. Utising their petition on similar-j The measure providing ft' Oie II v d" pictures nf Hrirothy 1 leh'ii t'hanges. drafted by AVilber M. (tilth and tho fjict that the hue Piiuker, hi lorney general, was be Mrs. rtiilh referred to 1 'orotlty fore the house Judiciary commit Helen as "Marie Harrington" in mday. . l.er will. Coorgo 1.. Arnold and hi. The amendment provides that wife sought a writ to com pel' War- to mnlce life imprisonment man dril KiUar JenninKK ot Auburn (nt0rv, a fourth conviction must Texico Gas Used By Capt. Hawkes j On Record Trip' ..i Capt. Frank M. Hawk-eH-and his mechanic, o. 15. Clrttbb, flew from I,os Angeles to New York City in j J s hours, 21 minutes and Tit) sen- i onds, beatingV'ol, Art tloebel'.-i rec-; ord by 3i seconds, on .Tuesdav. This non-stop flight was made In a Lockheed Wasn mo.orcu ml' express monoplane powered with Texaco aviation gasoline and Tex- i prison to tliscluse tho -;uardianship fm. a riiu. demanding a maxi- nt.n airplane oil No. 4. j or the child not n in prison :se;iioui- 'her i:t. PVJti. In Mrs. Udell. i The couple rcpiesented t lioni- 1 selves as1 step-gritndpareiils of tin MAY GET PAY BOOST! SALEM. Ore., Fell. 8. (Bprfclsl.) Tho prospi-clH or raising Ihe salnry of tlio Jiii-ltpon county treasurer from SI. sno lo SJ.oOO took on a rosier hue when house hill No. 420. Hponsored by Kepresenlntlvp William M. lirlit; onl pemator fioo. V. Dunn, holh of Anhland. received the favorable reconlinentl-L-nin. r thn .onntliu nnrt elites .mimliioc of the house of reprc- j jiill nt enmliveH. ' . The hill will now lie placed on the house calendar for third read. Inir and final pnssace ihild. .hlKlice I-Mwlll Smilll denied i. liiuari anli-saloon leaKUO. the write on the ground tnat inev ; had no loRal sluudiim in court re-' pudiliK the Kin'iliansliii nf the child. . ; Mrs. Odell Im sorvlnn n senlence , nf 20 years lo lll'c for complicity I Willi l.er huslmnd. James, in the murder of ICtlward Kneip olfilit ; years :iko. Tho huslmnil wis cur.- j vlclod ot murder in tho first do-j Kree and cxeculed. Under Ihe law tlm child horn In! prison was kopl. with lis niotliei tnilnt penalty of not less than five Capt. Hawkes Is the Texas coin- years for a fitvt oflciifc. patty's aeronautical technical nd- Tlte b;ll faces the opposition of vls.r. The captain says ho could 11. M. Ilolsaple. niiet-inti-iiilent ot have made it three hour. sooner with decent weather, having en countered every kind of wealher Imaginable on the trip. j rmiVAi.T.is n.-e . Pph. ft. tV) two years llien placetl oul for adop-j Th' sl.,,iwlrt0 ,,.llry conferenco to It 4 lion. The Arnolds in nn alfldadit tle cla;e! that tho Knth child Is Mil .In-rt Glorie Odell. The fact that the child known as IJorulhy Helen Knth was. a fos- Uuths was (lis closed in .Mrs. Kuth s will under which nil eslale estimated at SStt. jftiiO was left lor her. hut Ihe docu ment Rave no hint as to the pit-entr.-io of the child, merely sayini;. "my beloved charge and ward, at one lime known as .Marie Marring- he held at the Stale college .March will be headedby six promi nent farmers, creamerymrn tfnd others selected for committee chairmanships. The. folio wing men have been announced as heads of the main divisions of tho conference: Claude Uuehanan. production and management; tleorgo Fullenwilder. O a i' I t o n ttull yiun o, economic nvtiiun ii.iii; Industry; Will T. Wright. Oregon City banker, finance; M. M. Biiney. i manager Eugene Oo-operailve : lather WnliiwrlKliI Iics. T.ON'lflN. I'i-b. .. (!') l'nther Wainwright, for Ml years rector of Kt. Peter's church In the London dock district, died last night tit tho ago ot SJ. lie had taken no holidny for 4a yenrs and was known to dockers nnd seamen from all parts of tho world. What Will ' . u..,! II. creamery, graile.s and standards said llarrinuloii is the name 'jf Mrs.. Odell's sister. RUSSELL'S DECORATE . WITH SCOUT EXHIBIT AS CELEBRATION AID C, C. Dickson. Shcdd dairymnn. fliHease control, and A. V.. KiiKbrel soiit secretary of the Lower ( 'o lumbla Dairy associaiion, market in K. you . -Sb do ,1 When your BY THREE, Children Ciy tor it ''Lydia E. Finkham's Vege table Compound is a wonder ful medicine at the Change of Life. I would get blue spells and just walk the floor. I was nerv ous, could not sleep at night, and was not able to do my work. 1 know if it had nor been for your medicine I would have been in bed most of this time and had a big doctor's bill. If women would only take yout medicine they would be bet ter." Mrs. Anna Weaver, R. F. D. No. a, Rose Hill, lotiu. . I'OItTLANH. Keb. 8. , five In order to aid in the celerat ion ; hoys, who comprised tho family; There i, hardly a liotiwhoM tliat of Anniversary Week ot tho Koyiof Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Miller, haau't heard of C'astorin ! At Icusi Scouts of America. Kussell's have had two little Bisters and another five million homes are never without decorated a large window with1 brother todny. following a series it. If there are children in your Koy Scout exhibits. Including a!of events ut a hospltnl hero yes-, family, tltere'i almost dutly t-ed of ,i'u"r.b,'v of official eoulnment and I lorrtny. i its comfort. And sny niphf may fiml . .......... U-A n .nnaM 4nM l,nl.f,.l t t.A..'u n uniforms. These ro carrion in : n- oui-o ui uu stock to supply the local scouts, a; Miller 'it's a girl" than she was lame new stock of uniforms Is to uncu "G'11" w1"' 118 lwo B,rm' h-.'o.i.iui m onuhie n hnv. d esir-1 Then a third bulletin road "nnd Ing uniforms to bo able lo secure jtho little girls have a brother." the very best of service. Mother nnd triplets are "dolnir The Crater Sparks, monthly . nicely." j Scout paper. H sponsored by Hus- - ' I sell's nnd the prizes to he awarded to tho-e scouts turning in tho best heading during the heading con test are attractively displiyed. This contest closes this week and all scouts who are working on headlines for lite impel "are af-ked lo turn In tbtlr headings to l:oy Scout headquarters. A committee to Judge tho con- test is announced as follows: Herb 1 Grey. K. L. Scolt, and tho scout ' .friitive. It i fell thnt the evuer. ' WASHINGTON. Teh. S. JT Poeretary of Interior West today appointed Albert C. Sulini-ky sup erintendent of crater Lko nntb-nal park. Sollnsky for several years you very thankful there's a Iwttle in the house. Ju.,1 a few drops, anil t'.tat colic or constipation is relieved; or diarrhea cheeked. A vegotnbb pro duel ; n Iviliy remedy meant for voting folks. C'astoria is nlwtit tlio' only tiling yon have ever heard doctors iidvise "(riving to infants. Stronger jnedieines are daiifzeroiis to a tiny baby, however liurmless they nmy Is) to prown-ups. tlotri old L'sstoria! 3en;eniber tlio name, and remember to buy it. It mny spare yon a steep, less, anxious nrelil. It is always readv, always safe to iiMt In emer gencies, or for everyday ailmeuts. Anv hour of the day or night that llaiiy becomes fretful, or restless, tastoria was never morn popular with mothers I linn it is today, tvery druiKiit has It. lence of the advertising experts of tnc cuy wouiu oo most viiua.un in , be,n Bllai,nllt uMri!llenrfetit i I ! gaining .a fair and expert unbiased ' , , ,,,na rk in rail-! tj- - opinion In the f election of first. ,,, f contcit. . Classified aUvcrtrting gets riiBUlt The Fashions of the Hour In Spring Apparel I Dress Coats Arrive! ''Our first showing of tho ' Drossy Type"' Coins Hint will iiilapl ihouisolvos adiuir.v lily (o tlio ''''iiisoiubltM itloa. 1 Joiiiii il'ully dosiS'uotl wraps fur tho miss or matron up to sio -Ki. railo of Kasha, Flannels ami lli-o.'iilt loili in navy, Mack, ami-tan tones as well as the Irish colors of jrcen, Mue, purple aster and oilier new spring shades to match your frock for an en sciuMc eosiuine. A very smart showing j rieetl .... $16.75 to $39.75 NF W Washable Doe Skin lllu VV Gloves in Slipon Style A beautiful quality, that is at a most roasonalile price also. In a soft tan anJ. a frroy tone to harmonize perfectly with any cost nine you may select. Easily washed, a decided advantage in n sprint? lovc and so soft and coinfortalile you ladies who have not; been wearing gloves wi tlicm affain -- enjoy $2.50 I'l l z & til h MP ''"sit .-.W'Vl V . KIM 7?f ti NEW! Afternoon Frocks, for bridge or teas or for general "dressy" wear, are "just in" and on display Saturday for the first time. So new and original are the clever creations and so reason- i.i.. ....: i ... ........ i ,. 4t,.v. now. Georgette, and Flat Crepes of. - I gorgeous quaUty make up the display J depicting all the newer spring shades. - $16 75 .- $21.75 $29.75-.- 1'fi?w"F All Silk Prints In New Spring Patterns Many beautiful new color eoinbma- jT. "V The fact that these "All-Silk Prints lions and many new pattern effects that will make up into very service able, street, office or school room frocks. U IS V are fast colors and washable, appeals to the thrifty buyer as it saves many dollars during the life of the gar ment, in cleaning costs. ' PicotTop Pointed Heel Rayon Hose of Extra Quality 2 pair $1.00 For an all-purpose hose, this is one, that will be . very, economical. For school girls, for of fice wear, for general wear, you will find this hose very satisfactory. 8 of the Newest Spring Shades All Hand Made, Pure Linen S2.98 5-Piece Bridge Sets at $2.25 set Four Napkins and the Cover Cloth,, all hand embroidered on pure linen of excellent qual ity. This is a 'special Saturday feature and. a' regular $2.98 Bridge Set at $2.25.' To S1.50 AH Wool French and Japanese Challie 95c yard Beautifully designed floral patterns for Robes, and Kimonos, conservative, patterns of smaller design for dresses and ensemble blouses. I'll re wool, best colors and imported fabrics. , . S5.50 "Kaynee" Wool Suits The Finest Made Line for Boys $3.75 You know "Kaynee" is not excelled in boys' clothing. For little fellows from 2 to 8,' these. wonde,rful suits arc unbeatable. : Tweeds, Terse vs, Wool and Linen eombinatioais at $a.7o! - ; . ' ! 48-Inch Regular 98c Ecru Rayon Curtain Material 79c Washes perfectly and' saves the expensive cleaning of your curtains. The silver toned Kern is the most desired curtain shade and the material. niee enough for any room. 42-Inch Finest Quality Pillow Cases Worth 45c 29c If we were allowed to advertise the name. of the muslin these eases arc made of they would all go in an hour. Xonc better nwle and at 29c each you should buy several. The Silk Department Offers New Fabrics Now 40-Inch Georgette Exceptional Quality $2.25 Xot a heavy weighted silk, but a pure dye fabric of exception al quality for dresses or en sembles. The new shades of Purple Aster, La r k and lirochc tans, Pandora Green, Cactus Rose, Blue do Lvon, Xavy, Black and White. The best Georgette Silk value wc liave. secii. "Paris Patterns" 'A New Feature of "Ladles' Home Journal Styles" A new departure, patterns de signed and controlled by near ly every world famous Paris designer released exclusively through "Ladies Home Jour nal" and Uusscll's in Med ford. Be sure to see them in this month's patterns, just in. 40-In. Extra Quality Washable Flat Crepes $1.98 yard Twenty shades in this ex tremely heavy, lustrous Flat Crepe. For Ensemble Coats it has the proper weight to fit and hang perfectly, making it one of the most popular of the new spring fabrics, ,T