MEDEORD MATL TRIBrTNE, M EDFORD, OTCEfiOX. TUESDAY. MAKm o. 1920. r4i MRS. F. D ROOSEVELT 1DEAN VANCE WILL ROOTS AND HERBS CONTRACTS ARE LET DOMINATES PLANNING i EXPRESSES APPROVAL TALK AT MEETING OF TAX L1 PAGE TEN , SSAflKEM. JllBOsluviii, P) lsulatud liy Ice March1 6 : ' C'onlruclH fur coimlructicn if Ule j Tho 3.1th liinkitivo assembly i NEW VOItK, Mutch o.irt I iHouthvrn Pacific c-jnipnsy'u fl2.-lwl11 "'rjllfli in history uh uib- .-uih. i-mimon u, junwini, wiie i 000,0(10 milroait lirlilife ucroBS Bui-j "nKuwneu lor navinB enunm , ol new loi Kl (,-ovcrnui. n cx tuobt . cuniruh(-nt4lxu luxation pro- fi..ti.i thit I .. t . . . jmunuum anu uiimt.-iiiijr iuiu..i.i. , curuintr to an -announcement 10- involved ty tho ttutsiuo worm, ao day y j. J I. pycr, vIce-preHMffnl day by ,T. J I. tnntH ol tho tiny Island of Suva, In cliai'Ko ijf operations , for tho nlfuiiti.il 'between tho I'lllth uni onipaay, . Kruff rivers, m;! in-' .dancer ' ol in rlshlntr 'from xtui-vatlon nnd rlB orouH weal her. I''or nearly a month tholr only food has , been iootH and hcrlm. Several suf-j the oltlnr. Inuahltanix nrv' alrearty- dead from fturvatlon. A woman, of 78 wont mud from hunger and a, yotinff mother wttn HlemH, JlclnieiK, und Kliaffner. IJomlnatlne. tho eoui'He o tin fcuatden wan -tho property tax relief commiwlon, created hy u hotiHO ruKolutlon of 1927, and more fu- lnc, of Ht. l'aul and Bpoknne were mlllarly Known an the Carkin com tho HucccHHfnl hiddera on tile foun-j mUidon. The r'ecommendationH of dation work for tho gigantic hu-uc- this invcHtiKatlne; group, reprenenl ture ranking 12th . among the, lug all cIuhhch of people und ull brfdKCH of the world. ' iHoctlvns of the - Mate, were em- The nupci'tructtiro will bo erect-1 ljudlfri In a chain, of mennurc.'i ed liy the American IhidKo Co., ulwliich became the taxation pro Kiibxldliuy of tho I'nlted Slate 1 eimn of tho xcHXIon. Tho income Hteel corporation, represented ln;uix enacted, and which will bo a two-day-old baby, perished from Kun jvanclsco liy the United Statca; sinned liy the govcraut, wan not cnlil Two men attempted to reach tile mainland Bcckine; a prlcHt to Ulvc Kplrltuu) comfort to the dylnir, but both pcrlihcd when their boat was vniMlied in the ice. A. military airplane equipped with special apparatus for landing on ice, tried to revletual the Htarv inB population by dropping snckH of flour, medicines and cann of milk, but- could not auecoed in Huid In making public tho (IohIiik of negotiations for tho colossal undei taking. Tent holeM for the sub-structures. Iiave already , been made. Twenty minutes will be cut from prcHcnt passenger train schedules and two liout'H from present freight landing. The government engineers tl arn ,mv on Kouthern 1'uclflM nre now worklni? to save the t"; KhaMa and Overland routea to the landers hy throwinK .-.army pon- n0th and eat. toons across the froxeii river. I 'jhe bridge is n forward step !ln cstabllshlnK a Krcut double ttnl" njt ' jtrack trariKcontinental short line My Man Looming iur passeliKcrs and freiglit movliiK U g-, , " jfi-oin and through Han Francisco tO riUntS KrateriCin tho east h well as to Oregon land tho northwest. Steel Products Co. la egmenl of tlie program. The Work on the bridge will start program, In all the major, and without delay and will be com- most of the miliqr measures, was lileted In less than two years. Dyer (accepted without quibble or hesi tancy. Tho lawmakers took Jhe posi tion that tho commission had worked two -years making tt se rious study und survey and tho fruits of its labor must be sound, j rerhaps, however, the taxation, bills would have fallen hy tho wayside had not John IT. Carkin. ' Fannie Brlco Is coining to Hunt's 1 Craterian tomorrow' In Unit most I unique of mediums, -the lalklnt;,! picture bur first! 1 (j It la "My Man," built around the! song which Fannie has made fam- ous everywhere In revues and on tho vaudeville stage. ' One - of the most pretentious scenes is a muslcul revue Hhowlng the Inimitable Fannie as the star of a l(troodway production. Tim revue is said to.be as com plete as any ever devised for tin.' 'musical comedy stage and, at any rate, to bo the most ornate one over shown In pictures. Further than this, tho mulc written for It Js described as melodiously charm ing. , . . " T mx'KHi'd her uppruval of I'rcHldunl lloover'H Htand for obKerviuice of the prohibition law. DlscUKWintf "womtn'a place ; In tin; world today" before tin iidl ence f ' tho went tilde branch of, the V. W. C A., he nald the attitude expreHxed by the president In his InuuKural addroHu was a "very wine tiling." ' Hhe believed women could help him in thin work jtiHt tin they did In the problem of food rcHtrletlon In the world war. She naid that a woman remark ed to her: "I have never lived up to the prohibition law, but 1 think that Mr. Hoover could get mo to do It." Tills reaction. Mra. Itonnevelt Hutd, was common to many women und "apparently Mr. II oo ver thinks ho loo." SEATTLE MITT MEN TO hairmun of the property tux re lief commission. been In position as a member of tho house, to tuke churge of and pilot tho bills through." Mow wise or how work able these laws are cannot be told until they havo been 'In ac tual operation. . The belief pre vails, however, that they are tho most forward step In dealing with taxation that Oregon has attempt ed at one time. Oregonlun. liliNKVA, March li. (I') Ulihu Root, noted American Jurist who Is serving on a special committee for revision of the world court stat utes, conferred with Foreign Min ister lii'land of France today con cerning n formula which Mr. Hoot has prcpurcd as the basis of all agreement for American adhesion to the world court. Coqnilki erected on Front slreet Gold lltmch .Frospccts bright for Modern garai;u will b? eHtnhllsliIng const guurd station In Curry comity In near fill (ire. m) Neither pretty pictures nor colorful adjectives will ' 3 y u ".' of coat.' it lawn real uyes to uu tnc work ; XV j "J" niaue irom true untunes. . . , II Next time you have dyeing l do. Icy Diamond Dyes. occ now ca.sy 11 is 10 use incai. turn t:oiitfure lir 'results, jour ocaicr win rciiinu your money it you don't agree llicy arc better, dves. , ; ' You get none o( that c-dyed look from Diamond Dyes : no strcakiiig or spoiling. Just fresh, crisp, bright new col r, And watch the way they keep their brilliance ! through wear ai.il washing. They arc licttcr dyes because they contain plenty of real aniliuci from three to five times more than other dyes. But you pay no more for them than for ordinary dyes The tWitfr faekaiie of Diamond Dyes i the original "all-purpose" dye for any and every kind of material. It will dye or 'lint silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or any mixture of material. The btuc wfrd;? is a special dye, for silk or wool only. With it you can dye your valuable articles of silk or wool with results equal to the finest professional work. Kcmcmbcr this wlirn you buy. The Win' tvekatie dyes silk or wool only. The while package w ill dye every kind of pssls, iiKluding (ilk and wool. Your dealer lias both packages. Diamond Dues asv to use Perfect results t4Ki - J f REVIEW TONIGHT TunlKlit at 7 o'clock when the official o i c n i n k of Mcdford'H Nprln Mtyle review takes place. KuHHcU'rt will present for ap proval, ten churmiiiK youiiK ladh-n of Aledford, diNpIityhiK the latent I'i'oulloiiH for the Xidornmcnt of .Milady. . Ih rb Alford'H Imperial orehOH tra will open the evenlnn'H enjoy ment with soino of their ncwcMt popular Helectlons and will eon llnue their pniKi'nin throiiKhout I ho Ktylo prune ntallon. A most KorKeous presentation of kowiih fur afternoon, dinner and cventiiK wear, Htreet and Hport dreHHiM, wrapH for all occanlonH, neKllKfe, llutterlo and u hathtiiK null ri'V'lew, , will Klve tho ladleH of Med ford tin nullnmilatlvo pni vh'w'of HprlitK'a lutcHt Hlyle cvea- tlollH., ItuHMeU'! are nhowlnt; an ex cept tuna liy larwc n timber of Kar nuntH ulid ih they are ull from their roHulur clockH, they will It? on display In tho reKular menlH after tho opening, All Millinery varloiiM coMtumeH will be shown by Jueiiue I.enox. - - KKATTI.K, Mar. 5. (.Special.) Five .Seattle boxern are in active training eneh day at Autln & UIhIi tIs KymnaMium for mutcheH at Klamath Falls, Ore., next AVed n end ay. . i . Joo lloyd, the vberdeen Bpurk I'luif, will me.etj.Orvillo J)urr in the main bout. : TJob Jameu meets Jack Ifreed lovo In the Hemi-final. It ay ITuffman wyi tackle Steam boat JuekHon in the Kiieclal event. Huffman is a J -pounder. .loo Hielaff will meet Kddle Mor ris. , Hete Magallanex, tho love ihrowiiiK Filipino boy, will he aeni in wit It Itoy Hone. STILL HOLDING; OUT PASO IIOMLKS, t'al.. Mar. i. (ft Jim Stroner. AVIchlta recruit third baseman of the PittHburvh I'lrateH, Mho was named the "key" man of s the contemplated ' 1120 team, sei'iriH destined for another role. Harry Ulconda, received from P.ruoklyn with Jess Petty for Glen Wright, Hhortstup, 1h meulioned for third base. t- (UuiKnon. Mahaffey, Maekuy a!nd KrlekHon, rookie pitehei'H, are men tioned for release to the minors for nnre experience. With the Waner hrothern hiddouts. George Oran thum, last year's flrwt baseman, has ; been Klven right field Iirrth and depart- j cleanup position In tho batting or der. JIargreaves and Hemsley nrc Usplnyed with the sure of catching berths. i OsGnbrugge Reports Packard Cost Cut J. .1. Osenbruggc, dealer for (In Packard automobiles In Med ford, received a wire this forenoon mak ing u price reduction on all Pack ard modchj of ?10U. Thla price gocH lu effect today. A wrought Iron gateway bearing a bronxe reproduction of the Hub ert 10. I, en coat of arms in to be placed at Washington and I.ee university. MOW VOKK, Murch o. (TV Uost while ghosts walked at'Tnxas (lulmin'N night club, a J10.U00 diamond bunburst la missing from Hie geiiis of Mra. Margot Colin. In the 'dark the spirit of Hudolph Valentino strummed the guitar and that of Arnold Kothstein evaded questions as to who shot htm. On the way home Mrs, Colin discovered her loss. Wus makes your dinner perfect" "Thank you. Coffee Joes help, I think." "But such good coffee. You must have a secret." "Nothing but MJ B." Selected grades of green codecs from favored districts in far countries are com higrd in making the famous M J B Blend. Its full-bodied richness and rare flavor is developed and brought out by the M J B process of blending and aging before roasting. Many people find that with M'J'B, the full-flavored blend, they use slightly less coffee. Whether you make it strong, mild or medium M'J'B has the matchless coffee flavor that only the rich blend can give. M'J'B is vacuum-sealed in the new im proved friction topkey-cans'by M-J'B's own patented process. Ask for M-J-B coffee at your grocery. Look for the let. ters on each can. Nr. ... MM C O F'F E E II. T. anee, denn of advertltflng nt tlio, Oregon, Statu college, has been soeured to address the mer chants of Medf.rd at the next meeting of the association to be held at the Hotel Medford Mon day evening, March 11, at C:30, . This meeting wilt be of particu lar Interest to all employers nnd employees and an Invitation has been extended to business men whether or not they are memherd of the association. ' Dean Vunce lectured hero last L. year and was ao well received that ! C. A. Meeker, president of the merchants organization, is especi ally gratified in being able to secure him for Monday's meeting. 4 , M l E HIS TALENT STORE Site called it SIN he called it A Noble Sacrifice By Fay ICstes.)' , TALISNT, Ore., Mar. G. (Hpec ial.) TlLose absent from the sev enth and eighth gradeH due to Ill ness last week were L.eta Logan, Ollvo Hill, Krmlno Wilson, Nellie Iioren and Fay Kstes.' The remodeling of tho confec tionery owned by Noel Ersklnc adds much to tho looks as well as to tho convenience of the place. 1 "Walter Clark, en route from Van couver, li. C, to Sacramento,' Cat., stopped to visit his father, Mr, Clark and his sister, Mrs. C. F, fclstes, one day last wco'k. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilson, Portland real estate dealer, stayed nt the Talent auto park last Friday night and were dinner guests nt the C. F. Kstes home. They were re turning from a two weeks visit to southern California and they re ported freezing weather there. They were glad to get home, however, nnd are more satisfied to live in Oregon. Mr. I iibbard is moving th" re mainder of his stock of merchan dise to Butte balls, where he has purchased tho Golden Rule fitore. Wo regret to lose Mr. JHhbard from our community," not only as a mer chant and business man, but as ,t friend and neighbor. Tho infant son of Mr. and Mrs. PhilHpH is improving slowly from a severe attack of bronchial pneu monia. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stendman of phoe nix and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Mar vin took dinner Sunday with Grandma Works. . ' Mr. and Mrs.. Parks will open up a new business in Talent this wo,ek, an up-to-date groceteria in their new building adjoining Man ning's auto park. Mr. and Mrs. Parks came here from Klamuth Falls. Mrs. Harry Ward of Eagle Point has been staying at the Arthur Phillips home during the flfhcw of their Infant son. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. Kstes were in Gold Hill Saturday looking after business. i ...who was right? STANDING in the shadows, Marvin Smith saw Jack's ' voting wife com swiftly, si lently into the "oonjitjht. How tired she looked how ragged her clothes wcrcl His ; pulse quickened. SJicwasgct- . ting tired of the struggle of, the scjualor and poverty in which she HvcJ. Soon, now, she would come to him "Bobbie," he whispered. , ,.' She stifled aery. "What-arc ' , you doing here?" , , "I had to see youl" They were close to each other now, his body aflame, -' his arms aching to hold her. . "Let me help you, Bobbie 1 You need food, clothes, money, flowcan you bear di is fovertyr t love you want to help you" ''Butmyhusband..." "He'll never know. Yauoijghitoio ictor his sake, Dabbir he needs care and med ical attention.'' c&prnl For his sake 1' she thouflh t wildl y. Whac should she do) What cculd she do? She had come to these deso late hills a young bride eager for the love-nest Jack had promised- Love nest! The house was a hovcl-thc farm a barren wasteland. There were no comfort, not even the bare necessi ties. Nowjack lay injured . . . penni less ... in pain ... And here was Marvin Smith, offer ing her money, comfort, luxury! His. handsome fac was bent close to her's. She could see the shining blackness of his hair, his eyes , "It would be sin," she whispered. "It would be a noble sacrifice," he said. .-, ' Who was right ? Read "Can Lore IVia This BattltV in the April issue of True Story Maz arine. Courageously, this young wife tells the story of her experience, and how she solved the bitter problem life placed before her. This is a $1000.00 rri7C-vinmng srurv . . and it is a vivid, fascinating cross seciion .of true life. Don't miss it I Fisk Tires fAnd Tire Repairing And a Complete Stock of RIMS and WHEELS Medford Vulcanizing Works Sixth and Fir Phone 180 y PARTIAL 'V. CONTENTS for April , Youojc Sinner. Honor or Shame? F.cinjt Theftlnknown Why He Didn't Send For Her f My Mother'. Ryes When A Man Sirar In lli Hlood The NikJk Vc Stepped Out When Vou M.rry the Vmnc Man I Wamod a Hu'hind T;tnc in on the True Srory Hour broadcast every Fritlay night over Vt'OR and the Columbia Cwt'n. Cnmult Your Paper. far Exact Time. Athlete and Sportsman Orthogons are the "Last Word" In Corrective .,:.? Lenses p. i.l.t ' Correcting Marginal Astigma tism, they give a LARGER FIELD of accurate vision. Try them and be convinced. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist ' , 222 E. Main St Medford ad ctberslorte: Otit JNOWt Tfiie .Story At All Newsstands only 25c A telephone booth In n confec tionery at Wntortovvn, MnaK., pontH thl.H sifjn: "Ue Reasonable lie lirier." . . ' ('liy olcclrielnna of Jacksonville, Flu., axsert that liellcls from boyn air rifles liavl-' broken 30i street liKhlM there. ' . ' Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station Tuesday, March 5 f;3n to 6:1ft Yd Towne Oier 0:15 to t:30 Medford Mull Tribune. 8 to 0 Rock Ouh. - 0 to 10 I'ulifornlu .Oregon Power oomimny. WiMlncMliiy, March 10 to 10:30 Munn'M Dept. Store. 10:30 Jo 11 Ilentli'u Drill . Store. 11 to 11:30 Mrdfortl ElecUrio 11:30 to la Lewis sirper In Service Station. 12 noon Mall Tribune Neva Kluhrs. 12 to U':30 City Clennlng & Dvrlnir Work. i )'2;-d0 to 1 Hubbard tiros. 1 to 1:30 Jackson County Did. i lioun Co. . I 4 1:3(1 to 2 Detbe A Kindle Serviee Station. 2 to 2:30 Ktwood & Law- ton. Cilinilinn Uadlo. . 1 R:30 lo 6:ir Townc Crier ! 6:lii to 6:30 Medford Mall ! Tribune, news and markets ! 4 Stole tlio Cillers Ciir. CHA RIjOTTK, X. c. (Vi--Motor cars belonging to pollre nre .lust as convenient as other kinds for a .Kctnwny. A tnan who robbed n i 8tno here escaped in a car owned i by tlie Carrolllon chief of police. ' Want Alhhio Alllgalitr. JACKSO.WILI.K. Klu. (t The J Rrltlsh Zooloplcul society Is dicker hiK for an albino nil gator owned hy the Florndo alligator farm here. The' reptile is the only known nlll gator of its kind. !oir lb ills for leH4-rl. AVMST PAlMl DHACM. Fla. (ATi Golfers of Kel?ey City are consid ering sui;estions that they adopt i n rule waiving penalties when atli Kalom Rulp down pro If balls. Two snuriuns snn themselves roKuhirly. one on tho second tee and the otheri on the fifth. AVIiy We Iok Tunny. KOAXOKK, Vn. (A) Dr. Ivey, Foreman of the University of Vir ginia believes our most remote an cestors hnd large eyebrows, no 1 chins and meager brain eapacltv. ; 4 , The ber la a shifty-eyed crca- ture and will not look slrniKht at a hah V-irCft MONEYS m SCHERER MOTOR CO. "Better Used Cars" at Prices That Make Them Outstanding Values m Uuifk C'oupo ... ' "Jj?1150 I'l.'S Will.vii-Knii.'Iit "70" Coupe .! ... $1085 )iK8 Whipprt "Six" Ooa.li :. : $ 650 127 liuk-k 4-l)oor Sotlan'....' $1175 1!27 Unick Sport Tom-ini; .'. $ 935 1!)27 Hiiick 2-Door Sciliin $ 8'35 11125 Buii'k "Stunpiiril Six" Tom-ing $ 475 11)23 Flint Kni'losed Toui-iiiff j 475 11)25 Stiulftmkcr DnpK'X Koiulster ' $ 475 1025 Stwlebaker Duplex Touring 535 102.". Slur "Koni'" Coupe $ 275 1924 ISiiifk Muster K.iiuU.t ' $ 550 1!)24 Oldmobile "Six" TouriHg . 150 1!)24 Ford Coupe-. 450 1!I2.I Jewett Kneloseil Touriuft ...1. ....... 290 1H23 Dodijc Coupe 275 1922 Duick "Six" Sedan ...'..1 ...J ...1..... 295 .1921 Dodge Touring - 75 1921 Studebuker Light Six $ I75 1921 Ford Coupe $ 65 1920 CMC One-ton Truek .-. 675 See These Cars at Our New Used Car Lot . 9th and South Riverside SCHERER MOTOR CO. BfrlCK DEALERS 38-40 North Riverside Open Evenings Ride With southern Uregon Stages The pioneer line of southern Ore gon operating local . service from Medford to Klamath Falls. Thin company hna sorvod you Culthfully in ' lmHt yuurB und will coutluuo to give you excollout boi--vlco. Biissrs luvu from llolul Jucksoa Leave JlcUfiird A.M. fCOOM- .POtf. 'P.M. 8:20 ' 12:00 3:20 S:25 Leave Asliland . A.M. NOO.V : i P.M. P.M. ' 8:C0 12:30)m ' . 3:G0 8:55 Southern Oregon Stages Hotel Jackson Phone 301 When the APPLE CROPO is "PIM( l-ollovyour choicest fruit... to the Hotel Californian! You'll enjoy this popular headquarters for .orchardists. UQTEL TAYLOR 15 OFARRELL sanrtanctKo T 1 1 r Ir.iiFTl (P SAN FRANCISCO (II) Diictminir travelers rank The (.lift among America's fine hotels. Downtown location, immediately adjacent to shopping. business and theatre districts. A 540 rooms with bsth Siasle, from $4 DeubW, fronts' 'I mm . . mnd tl MIRASOt y ?!itJ.BJrbir " . f.