MEDFORD MAIL TRnUTSK, -M KDFOftD.: ORKOON.
WEDNESDAY. FEBRUAKV 27, 1920.
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J6,481,2651N
Head Navy '
IS ALLOWED mr nnw nxni
run nuAi rami
BY HOUSE
Asks 1800 Acres On Roxy
. : : . ; " Ann Be . Set Aside for
Speed Record Made in j Recreation : Center D.
M. Lowe Urges Fund for
Exhibit.
House Handout Less!
Than 45 Minutes for 29 1
Bills No Contests Waged
irrigation Bond 'interest
Takes $173,952 Total.
- SAI,EM, Ore, Tcb. 27. VP) Six
and a halt million dollura apent In
Icth ' than 45 minutes. Members
uf tho lower house oxtiiblmheil a
new record for Bpced Tuesday af
ternoon when they (mused 2 bill
npproprlatlng: a totul of 10,481,-
265. Gd, In Ions than three fiuurtem
of an hour, . . ,
The bills, tho flint of the srlnt
of ways and mentis appropriation
bills, were passed without contest
and without question In rapid flro
order,
- Tho ways nnd means bills which
jilld' through Tucsdny uftcrnoon,
were as follows:
. HB 048 Appropriating- J58.741
' for tho child welfare commission.
Ml C49 Approprlatlnu 90.
421.03 for tho stuto board- of
health.
; HB G50 ApproprlatliiK f NO.tlilU
for tho stuto board of forestry and
1,!40 for tho state board of hor
ticulture. ; JID 651 Appropriating $173,952
for. tho payment of Interest on
liTfgat.on district bonds.
"Hn 052 Appropriating 1370,000
for circuit Judges, district uttoi--.
ncys. etc.
!IH 003 Appropriating is 0,4 9 4
for . tho transportation of insane
persons to statu hospitals and con
victs to slate prison, utu.
i.-HH 551 Appropriating S4,r.CI
for tho urcgou state lllirury nnd
JlK.42Ti.SO for the supremo court
library.
JIB' 055 Appropriating iUO.OOO
for expenses incident to prlmury
und general election,
HB 000 Appropriating J290,
908.38 for salaries and expenses
of executive and treasury depart
ments. '
: lilt 05S AppruprlntliiK $02. 70S
Tor the slate eng. peer uml fits,
130 for the stuto reclamation
commission,
Tho county court ut Its regular
session this morning signed a pe
tition t o the secretary of the
Interior asking thut approximately
1800 acres, on Roxy Ann bo set
aside for a park und recreational
center to be established by the
city of Med ford, heard D. M. Lowo
of Tulent request funds for tho
preparation of a county exhibit to
bo displayed tho coming year In
California, Texas, Oklahoma, Chi
cago, Portland, and way, points;
informed tho mayor of Jackson
ville that nothing would be. done
about tho petitioned closing of tho
Old Kructzer Mill road until the
court had n chance to view the
same, signed routine mutters, and
Commissioner Victor ltursell en
gaged In a lively debate with the
representative of a check protec
tor und check Insurauco concern.
This nflernoon tho county court
will Journey over the county in
tho bright minshlno nnd gather
data on tho road program for the
coining year under the gufduncc of
County Knglnecr Paul Rynnlng.
D. M. J-rfjwo of Talent, appeared
beforo the county court rubber-
booted . and . ovcrullcd, and an
nounced that "If tho county court
intended to do anything about
having an exhibit at the California
Land Show, "it vvns time he knew
something about It and started
planting," Mr. Lotto said the
state chamber of commerce 'was
hacking tlx; movement, that each
county uf the stuto would have an
exhibit, that he had been requcstud
to take charge, and that the ex
hibit of . this county would bo
shown at the International Lund,
show at Chicago, tho Portland
1.41 nd show, the stnto fair, and in
tho great southwest.
County Judgo Alex Hparrow,
first observing that "I don't want
anybody to think I uni foolish
enough to try and out-talk 1). 11.."
said that the county was between
two fires booster exhibits und
booster literature, "and tho lltern- i
lure gets people who never heard
of Oregon . or - any . pluca else,"
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COLLEGE GIRLS FORM FLYING CLUB
FIGHT BANKING
INTERFERENCE
Schramm and Cramer Line
Up in Support of Measure
Bill Would Restrict
Growth, Is Claim of Loan
Speaker.
t'lmrUx Francis Atlains,
JiOSTOX. I-'.-b. 27. VP)- Tho
lloston. Herald,, in
article, said today thut Charles
Francis Atlums, who is reported to
hnve accepted tho portfolio of sec
retary of tho nHVy in the cublnet.of
President-elect Hoover, hus tender
ed his resignation as trcusurer of
Harvard -college. .
The ileruld ulso will say thut
Henry L. Blintluck, stuto senator
und prominent lloston luwyer, has
been chosen as Adants' successor.
WASHINGTON', Feb. 27. (P)
.vtiiitnin i. Mitchell, solicitor gen
eral of tho United Htatos, lias ac
cepted tho post of attorney general
in the Hoover cabinet.
Mr. Mitchell, whoso homo is in
Minnesota, hus been listed as a.
Democrat, hut Is said to have sup-'
ported Mr. Hoover in the last elec
tion. He was appointed to his pres
ent post by President Coolldge.
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia. Feb.
27. (I") Driven to Uospalr by Ill
ness and financial losses, Jan
Svatnl, a stone mason In tho town
of Prlelr, near here, cut the'
HAI.KM, Ore., Fob. 27. (fli
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""""'"s iiu iouu men utit un s
strenuous fight against senate bill I
1 1 tit a meeting of the house bank-1
Iiik commlttco early - Wednesday I
morning.- - OtmoHint? tho hi.ii.it..,-1
copyrjuhted ; nnd loan men and speaking in sup-1
injn ui me nut were-a.-A. Hcliram
port of the bill were A. - -A. j
Schramm, state superintendent of i
banks, and Ted Crnmer, secretary j
or the State tankers' association. I
Tho committee has not taken ac-1
Hon on tho bill. -
.-Jn offoct, senate bill 71 would 1
repeal section 67 of the building ;
and loan code' and would permit i
intervention by the banking depart-1
ment when building and loan com-1
pnnles use tho word "savings", in
iii'ir uusiness. .
The . building nnd. lonn men,
through their spokesman. Hen Ha
zen of Portland, claimed that the
ropcal or section B7 would give the
"bunkers" a corner on tho use Sl
the . Words, sayings, deposits and
pass hooks," which they claim as
their inalienable right. "This bill
has only ono object." said Hazen,
"and thnt la to restrlut the tirouar
growth of building and loan- asso
ciatlons in the stnto." ,
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BY
...v,..iPruvoinen
; night.
I A bulletin ixsued by his doctors'
I said them was a slight aincllor.t
lion in Ho pulmonary symptoms;
ami a rz-duction in both' tempera
ture and pulev. , - , . i - :
patient gravely III, however, and
!at th termination of their -consul-j
latlon. refused to tnako any pre-dit-tioti'".
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Organization of a flying club for co-edt of the University of Call-!
forma, souinern orancn, nas oeeii effected In Los Angeles by Betty '
McCall and four followers. The girls have made their first student
flights. -' v -I ,
; PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 27. (P)
A senlenco of four months in tho
county jull und a fine of J200 was
imposed on ioo Murkee of Chllo-
liquor on tho Klanmtli Indian
reservation was ullegcd.
Assistant U. H. AtUnncy Marsh.
In presenting the case, said a ,"very
deplorablo condition" existed at
Chlloquin due almost entirely -"to
Iho cuse with which liquor may be
procured there." . ,
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SAX FK;WCISCO, Feb. 27. (A'l
The status or Mrs. Edna Khurp,
2S, charged with kidnaping 4-year-old
Doris Smith-Murphy and de
taining the child during a week's
state-wide search, today was the
same as before her charges yester
day that Mrs. .Nellie (irebittm, also
known as Mrs. Wusson, tho girl's
maternal grandmother, had stolen
Doris and had left her with Mrs. j
Sharp., .
Mrs. Shurp made the charges
during a "confession," hut with
drew them a short time later. Po
lice meanwhile had paid little heed
to her story, since it was her
fourth "confession" 'since her ar
rest last Friday.
"Wo will wait until she makes
any more confessions before we ar
rest anyone else," Chief of Detect
ives Duncan Mnthieson said. .'
Officials said Mrs. Sharp's ad
mission that sho held Doris for a
week wub sufficient to Justify pros-
edition, regardless of whether oth
er persons were involved.
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TOKVO iP) Official permission
for the erection in Tokyo of a Sun
Vat-sen slatuu has been -refused,
aovornment officials' explain that
ruin In federal court here todnv. mnii,,.. .,r ,.... ..,.,! . '
twn. .i H" nouiu ueatn
" " iiniii.-i.iiiiun nit oe ninnpropriato.
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RALLY IN ILLNESS
PARIS, Feb. .27. (P) Marslial
Koch, fighting what his doctors
believe Is a losing battle with
staged a slight rally ' this
I morning and showed some im-
Bros
give you the utmost'
in flavor by roasting ;
COFFEE i;
a little at a time,
Oni.v II ills Bros. Coffec;U
TDcMed this way. No bulk;
roasting method can produci
coffee with sucji a uniformly
delicious flavor. For Hills
Bros.' process Controlled
Roasting roasts every berry
evenly.' . ;
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
Frrlll trim Ike one-.-
inal vacuum pad.
Hciily opined wiik -Ikcke-.
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SALEM, Ore., Feb. 27. P) Gov-
11,,-nnlu f lf .1 .!. ..t.ll. I T uu.ciiei mil
. ... ...... ,, on unotner salary h i ate yester-
d en today and then shot himself (lny wllcn hc aJt to tho Ho5"o a
' ' - i message ot disapproval on the
i.i,-:ivi;vii-ni.nii i.-... , I measure increasing the salaries of
tP) Klmore W. Snyder, is, prcsi-1 lhu th,reo s,at! "lUHtrlul accident!
dent of the Manufacturers Nation- nimissioiicrs trom ?Je0 to fl,-
al bank at Leavenworth and be tour.
Iluved the oldest bank president. In
point of orvlcc, in Kansas, died
last night.
ISO Descendants
Mourn at Grave of
Aged Woman
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SANFOltD, Fla Feb.. 27.
.."U"S.r" rTM!" '!'U I io" comment "U;rNew York
heard ot Oregon when L'orvullls
beat thorn last fall." -
I ' , After considerable , banter and
(argument, Mr. Luwo wmi advised
! that inasmuch us. the county was
shy in its advertising fund, u de
cision on tho matter would be
niude at a later duto.
1Iacumm Hmiri closure
Attorney Frank Farrell appear
ed and said that hopes of a com
promise with Jacksonville resi
dents over the closing of Iho Old
ICruetacr road, to allow Jones and
company to ' build n slaughter
house, and comply with thu state
law, had gone glimmering nnd
therefore his client was willing to
abide by the decision of the county
court, inasmuch as tho county sur
veyor hail ruled tho road was not
si votal cog In the county system.
Mayor Nonis of Jacksonville,
Informed the court that it wus the
view ot thu Jacksonville council
and citizens thut the road bo kept
open ns It'was used fo rwood haul
ing, and was the end of a resi
dence street; nnd was used In get
ting to a forest fire In a hurry.
Tho mayor said' tho city of Jack,
souville had mi objection to tho
coiiiilrucllon of tho packing plant,
but very much desired that the
road be kept open. .
Alex Norrls said thai he had -to
cords ot wood to huul out. and
that thu road, while It might not
uniouut to much to the outside
world, Was quite i m port a n I to
Jacksonville. Ito also favored the
building of the packing plant but
opposed the closing of the road.
Judge Sparrow then snld the
court would hold a decisions In
abeyance until It could be viewed
by them. -
"It don't1 seem lo me." snld the
Judge, "that It makes much differ
ence whether the road is closed or
left open, and that Jones can go
ahead nnd build his slaughter
house, ifld Alex .ols go ahead
and haul his wood. Tho roail is
only useil by people going after a
load of wood, and they won't smell
much."
The cheek protector-check In
surunce salesman and Commis
sioner Ilurscll engaged In n lively
i till, In which the official used the
I worils "hunk" mid "hull." anil the
salesman produced a tirmlHnble
I array of papers lo m-ov.. itmi
nothing of the kind prevailed.
The county court refused to buv
I one of the machines or the insur
I mien tor the county treasurer's of.
flee, as requesti'd.
HA l: I; IKON, sTjiPiZb. it.im
Aribur J. Kubler. 71. a postal
iclerk 20' years, who always took
urine in .ho accuruco of his ue-
WOTVSt VeSUltS IU fuu"J short, lie
wrote a worthless check and a
Jiote to his wife asking forgiveness.
Then ho killed himself, inspectors
have found thut ho was 21 cents
for - premiums, etc., for Oregon
State Fair and Pacific Interna
tional JJvestoek lOxposltlon.
1111 060 Appropriating r,!i.u?S
for thu slato dairy and food com-
iniss.'oncr, livestock sanitary board,
etc.
1IIJ Ctil Appropriating C;.1SI
for the , superintendent of public
instruction and J30, 1105.01 for state
. bourd of vocational odueutlon.
' Hit r.GII Appropriating f;ll,2HI
tor control and destruction uf pre
datory unlumls.
J-HIl' DIM Appropriating (1)3,0(2
for tho thrco Oregon state normal
schools.
, llll 005 Appropriating (2500
for eradication of rodents.
rlll 000 Appropriating (I12.C01
for co-operative extension work In
agr!cu:turo und humo economics.
llll 007 Appropriating (100,0:11)
for Iho supremo court uf Oregon
and (04,-180.07 fur thu office ot
attorney general.
4. HB 668 Appropriating (31.780
for the public servlco commission.
- HB' 569 Mak'ug an appropria
tion of (230.0X3. 6S fur thu Oregon
National Ouurd.
HI! 070 Providing nu appro
priation of (171.080.00 for the
suae printing board.
Ml 071 Appropriating (7D.777
for tho preservation of Iho John
MctuiiiiliHii homo and uthcr in
stitutions. ' Hit 673. appropriating (M0. 000
for support of homeless children
ami wayward girls.
Hll 074 Appropriating (18.000
for County fair premiums.
llll 670 Providing fur lliiuldu
tion of land settlement commls.
alon. ;- :
llll 070 Amending sections pro
viding for restoration fund for re
placement of stuto property dam
aged or destroyed by flro.
Hit 007 Appropriating n totul
of (3.109,740 for Hie slate peni
tentiary, statu luduslrlul schools,
deaf school, blind- school, state
hospitals for Insane, soldiers'
homo feeble minded, tuberculosis
hospitals,
T I'Vl While, more than 100
children, grandchildren, . great
grundchlldren and great-great
grandchildren mourned, six
m'ddle-ugcd grandsons yesi
terday bore to the grave the
body of Mrs. Viney Oglesby.
.Mrs. Oglcsby died Monday at
an auiiuunccd ago of J 19
years.
4. M..1..I....I.. l.H Ml
i r, Vi.ii-i, .i ; . )- ed the forests of Florida when
...... ...m v..v ,.,,, ii-1 Mr anit Mra
.v. ui ,in, r.ngiiMi s irieuus Here
ciaim mat no tins no overcoat,' and
' It is far from tho . thoughts of
the editorial stuff of the Mall Trib
une -to tdke any part in the un
seemly squabble between Charles
M. BukIIsIi und Hie nlgr-in-chief
of this family Journal, as to the
cllmatu of Los Angeles. Which hna
been raging In this nim'spapcr this
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price. No Matter What the Price MANN'S
Ogleaby
mude their home here.
first
therefore when ho staled In the1
controversy that the southern Cali
fornia eliiuiiic yioj so fine thnt he
had not had nn overcoat on since
arriving in l.os Angeles, hu' was
telling the truth. 1
lleorgo M. Trelchler, who is one
of these friends and who only a
sown iiiiio ago returned rrom a
short stujt'nt j.os Angeles, durinsl
which he saw Mr. Kngllsh and
nearly trnse to death, starts off a
public siibnciiptlun list with n dime, I
to purchase Mr. Kngllsh an over
cont, and ono dollar to help the
editor man to buy medlclno for his
cold. . ,
4- 4- .S.
Instead
of exercise
lIAMIirilti. RunnHny. Fell. i7 on court or links, trv the little eier-
(jfl Msx Hchtnullng. tho lierman clser in tho vest-pocket box for a
heavyweight hoxor. was greeted I dJniel
like n returning conqueror by n I Physicians ssv t'nsearets give -our
nugo crowd of boxing enthusiasts I bowels us much real exercise ns you
Ills arrival In Humhiirg tudav
ufler his American trip, lie was
conducted to t hotel In a I'lowor
decked car sunt by the tlumhiirg
Automobile club and' was followed
by u long procession of members'
curs.
Cecil Coss Sings Lead
In University Opera.
Pf BAKING
Uv.y POWDER
f Dame Price
For Over 30 Years
255 MncM ,or 25c
,-t. r .
, MILLIOW8 OP POUNDS USED
I'MVBKSITY OK 0?.KOON,
Knl). y7.( Hpfclnl.) l uill CohA of
MMlfui',i winn tho IvatllnK riMuriiliH1
roll of "Mlnif ln n Hulocthm of
"a Hohoini?," whlh tH voocnily
nVmntid ly Iho vwvn otusa pf
Iho tintvrrnity.
U'htlo lUtMHlhit; Mt-iiforU IUkIi
m'hool, MIki Conn took tho huding
part lit' NfVi?rl opor.'tlnM. Hhn in
nr Junhir In tminlc. 1m n nuMnber
of tho VhlvcittHy i-ymphonlc choir
and In ufflltntcd with Alpha XI
l'Hii nororlly. ' 1
cl from an lionr of hard ploy ! Tlioy
hxh umuV from t'acrara ynpnuiA,
wliirli BtiuiuldAiM 1 lio (wristaltio
nction mitl P.X(n'i9' tlto bowrl mutt- ,
cU'ii. Oils, ("Hits am) onliuary lnu j
tivee don't act llkn CuscurftH 'I1 In; (to j
tlunH only prodtm hu'clmnienl or 1
chemical action, which nmlty weakens i
the bowclr. '
Every time yuu lake t'osrarctn your j
bowels Umoim stronycr. That's the J
reason they gixe Utnt relief from
constipation, bilhiiisness, hcadaclics,
indigestion, hloutinv, etc. That's why
80 tnUliou boxes arc usud a yvurt :
CASCARETS
I THI
8TRENQTHEN THE B0WEL3
HANDY
HINQED-TOP
TIN BOXES
i
THBV WORK
' WHIL8 YOU
SLEEP
THREE WAYS
over. Instead of U'O slQu
-; JO LOSE FAT
Onr sisrvati n, one nbnnmisl ejter
cite. The other l cmlwxlinl in M.nrmola
j prescription lablats. The "UarmoU way
n, ror- pikcc on nuxiern resesttw. it hi, been
Chrjs.l u
.Major Wllllum M. t'oplnn,
merly local manager for the t'hn s. uird for 20 yrr millions of host t
ler agency In Mcdford, left here : Hie results are seen In slmost every
today cn route north after having 1 circle, in new beauty, new hcol.h and
pent the pu.-t month In New York i vimlity.
whero ho vlnltcd tho factory. The I A bixk in cucJi box of Mnrmola gives
major Is now diitrlet reprcscnta- 5ni complete formula, sluo lha reasons
the for lMymouth Motor corpora- ""rulu. Users know juat howsndwhy
tton division of chrvaler. I the chiingrs Como shoi t, ami rhy they
' , s . "iw iwiiT-mioi. irani ine lacta. iry tne
. uuruun noovor. jr.. win mmiir
become director of radio eommunl
cation . lor. -uio . ,X astern , Air . Ex.
proBS. JJo lj S5 yegrg pld.
tcientific help which has done so much i
for so msny, sud wnlcl. what it docs for I
you. Start today by asking your druggiai
f't a box elMmrli. :
FRANK'S
Comedians
Playhouse Theatre
Thur., Fri., Sat;
From the Novel
Lena Rivers
NEW CHANGE SUNDAY
PRICES
Children
Adult ,
10c
..BOo'
Take
a Leaf
from Fashions
Note Book
fox Spring
Illustrated are a few of
the newest Printzess coat
successes which interpret
French style tendencies
for the women who loolc
to this store for exclusive
chio and authentic charm.
Wntipflfi I mt
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THEHE rank among
Spring's smartest
fashions for tliry favor tlic
now simplicity that depends
on subtle, intrieate design
ing for effect rather than
upon elaboration. And so
their .silhouettes are becom
ing and youthful ' stressing
beauty of fabVic, liiie and
color. They follow the new
moulded straight contour,
which emphasizes sophisti
cation and femininity : in
every clelmiujr detail. These
models make excellent
street and semi-formal coats
t hat are the most popular in
the wardrobe.
Fashioned of the finest
sheen worsteds and trim
med with soft lapin fur. In
black, navy and tan. There
were no more .popular eoats
in our Spring Opening than
these Printzess models of
superior design and work
nlinship. In sizes for both
women and misses.
Moderately oPriced at $29.75 Each
See Display of Printzess Coats in Window
'
Annual sale of
Spring Silks now
going on
$3.50 val., $1.93
- f "THE 5TORE FOW EVEPYBODV j
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Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butter kit Patterns