........ , , .: , 1 ii !! ( tf fit"' 1 -f . J pattc fottr - I In III IS i:. t: ' ! A TRIO OF WINNERS ON'-FARM -TARIFF . WASHINGTON P). AKltiitlon .tuvyturiff l-cfurm lias pomplutcd iU uuw iiww . iiiu - I'vuuuium in . Iigtacti for ;tho buckwiird - uli'okc. .1jv;ii bcfuro.lt- reached the apox oC Ha , imuvm'd awing, there ivuru Xnrm 'leaders Tvho privately fear- ; vl tlio momentum wan a littlo tua tuueli. Moro tlrtm 1,000 nitiiees ap peared boforw thu houue- ways' and . tiiualia vuinmittee to urge thut. It wrliu. higher import ' duitea. Into . it tariff rcconimcnduUotiH to the uiicclul wuwiion. congress this tjprinK. iMorc than 10,000 type written unites of testimony were tahen. , -Not oil dealt witJi'Osri . cultural schedules, but enough did . tu jiicturo the American furmur seekipj? blanket protection on ' ev erything from . bananas to live stuck. . V 1 LonsiuvoitVes believe It might -have hewi bettor to limit tho'de mnndvof those commodities which ttl'tKUy. are suffering from for . in-competition. ' They profess to .hoiiHo- 11,. deop significance in -the . ohsorvfttion made by Senator Heed Smoot of Utah on his return from ar conference with Mr". Hoover In l'lorlda.' that tho fuss , over tarifl revision . probubly was nil out ol , pruiiortWiu to what congress likely t wimW do! ' !' ! ' V ' ltcuction to tiuifrt that nro de scribed as of little or no benefit to American producers and still suf ficient to embroil .this .country In trade disputes with important', for Sign customers, is epitomised by tho-Wall Btroot. Journal in an nt . .tack ton the-request for a- 75-ccnl -duty.ow each- bunch' of bananas. . .offset aRnliist tho annual Im portation of ?ao,OOD;O0O worth oi baiiRnaH from Caribbean countries, tho Journny says. Is tha fact, that ted :8tutOH each year 178,O00.O0(rT worth of flour, canned goods, lard and such products, and 1!04,000, 000 worth of manufactured goods. This country, tho Journul con tinues, does' not produco bananas nnd because they nro not in com potltion with a domestic product have boon, heretofore, on tho .free list, t They' do not compete with fruits grown In this country, ,the Journul says, becamio hummus are onion for their food vnluo and nut their null value. " ' :. 51 ..'-...' iW''"i!L icvt.Jf l (niMi m m 1 hi ii I 1 """iT 1 ,, I : , : Km-h ph. htr' Is dl'tlnctlc in Us I I'ilehrs .from. A'l'ho ielrcumsliinvcs siirronndliiK il.tiiimhor of other Issues, Includ inii tho iropu:!f.i iciidjuslincnt ot tsullts on beat cattle, ure differ ent.. Farm groups ngreo that cat (lemon protected to encourugo noc- ossary, oxinnsion of thd beef in dustry. '''....."" Thoy aro conscious, howover, of priiteslH from funadlan stockmen who havo looked to American markets. The corn bi'lt has been n ' great ! outlet for their feeder mttlo cuttle- weighing under it.lir.t) pounds that- nro sold from Canadian ranges Into the United atatos for fattening. The tariff on such animals would he raised from 1V4 cents It pound to !! cents. Although It would Increase 'thn cost of feeder stock, because American ranges are not produ 'clng" enough, com belt tanners nro protesting."' They want a high tariff on corn. TMiNew Johnny Kuck, shown seated at the wheel of his ne w Oakland Ail American Six sport roadster, won the shot-put for America at the Olympic Games in Amsterdam last year. Congratulating Kuck on fo his new car is shown Herman Brix, of Seattle, Washington, who took second place in the same event. Kuck purchased the Oak land when he visited Los Angeles recently. He and Brix are great " buddies," and plan to do plenty of travelling in the new car, which is the second Oakland purchased by the champion. Ramblings of a Foot Creeker It'a been many a inoun Bince llio wuimin nimlilei' of Fools Creek Iiuh flont uny hiipnjHrjions of Hunny ("ull foruia. Ami up tu (.'lirlHlma limu U wan Hori'ly wiih Kunny California urouml the Vu(m)iivUle ti-kIoii nf Sutitu Crur. uonnly. HoaH. ueraill uniH, ' nuHtui'luhiH, Culhi IlllU.'H and Cnllfoi-nhi iioppk'M uero In i-onsiujit. Iiluom. After C'hrlHltnuH thvre wuh considerable, foy on cool wenlher. Whilu t:alifoniia nay' Hh the monl itevero winter In nmny yearn. It was also the miUICHt wlntwr wo over ex perienced. WrttHonvllle 1h justly famoutt forMlH uppleH. letuieo and HOME EDUCATION "The Child's First School Is the Family." Froebel IksimmI by tho National KlndorKarten AHoelntlnn, 8 West -lOth SlrMt, ev Vnrlt City.. Thuae urtlcloa arc oppearins each Sunday in tho Mull Tribune. v . J we only saw fve house's containing! as ii, Christmas lff 1C years two people, and met only three curs: 1 and placed on sneii ueswo un- iuno near Parkfiuld: and two near i other that had been in her family ICoallnKO. . - J . for a century inspired i ' Arriving here at 2 n. m: w do-J of uitehers Which how ! elded to rfci and have dinner before j 1 255 and is valiled nt more than i leaving for Fresno. Hut when we 5JM00,. pot lhtojthe enr to ponUnue on to ; i Fresno The lady balked ye just i ! J like a "government mule; and Ousii hfter tafcins us over -the terriide ' s J mouiitains and Ihe ITog canypn. j road With considerable difficulty '" ' we got Jher'lnto n garaire, when Uic ! ! trotilid was dlaanoHedi'1 a broken 1 ! cog In the differential was found. ? If you know1 what thatmeans. 'I ! do n-ot. Only saw the broken cog. Xoy we must wait for new parts ( from Kan Francisco, and pay $50 I for repairs und personal expense, 1 Itui if thl.s break had occurred In ' the'" mountains Mr: Carlo Would : have- had to walk many miles for help, while' I would have waited many hours alone on the mountain. I cannot be Jliankul enough i we rrached Coh lingo. Here lat Or-' tober tHe Milbham exploration well came in, and Is now yielding be-.; Iween 4500 nnd 5000 barrelspf gas- i olirie eich dny. This ganoljno is aaid to lie pure' enough to. use In! cars at once. The dry fca is still escaping. liut greftt pipe lines are being laid to carry this gas to San Luis Obispo, Monterey :and Santa! Cruz counticM for cooking, heating and lighting purposes. : . j TJifs mountainous region, 'called the Kettlemaii Hills is paid to be a much wilder and more desolate I country than which wo passed yes- torday. Prospectors,- ' promoters, , suckers and laborers are flocking here from everywhere, so, it is dif- J ficijltjto find lodging, but we final-i lVgot a fairly comfortable' room; j and wo pass the time coihfortably ami profitably at the puldie library during the day. ,ltut hen; twq men prospected nearly '30 ycai'H before a paying well was brought in, fo don't rush to put money in oil ella unless you wish to 'throw U at tho birds.- -r ' J '-V Perhaps In another letten I-may tell-you how It feels to, bp iti ioxlle. But werlianB not:, it takes cduruuo, hojjo, faith andj doterminatlnn', and I I am not so sure .t have all these j yet in a sufficient measure to fight j an age oiu disease. However we take whatevor pleasure comes our tvay.i that wo havo strength tor and do find many pleasant things as we go along. MRS. CAIU-E. .. Any friends wishing to write us, j should address letters- to us at iiuguo KivcrM,OregQn.t "Vo have j mail, forwarded from there.; U be ing (mposslbio. to keep jpepplo In formed of our iocnlfon. while mov ing about sq much. Mrsk tarle. Spain received 37 as; Christmas gifta. . Thre ure piieueis iui stiiu exuy pt, Tciipont H94 frlu oven- -lorcien euuim.. histoo. ware, atid origin or pat i...n Xoveitie-s are i)n(etie;tlly eluded- Mi Hpain says her ituet , her coH.ct.on never ... y- , than u yer B. o.io T' nv l.ruuKl.t hr 2S1 W1 whittled from . opple tree liroad anu .mis, j - 612 We present the new Graham-Paige Model 612 as a'motor car of exceptional' value not in some one or two features but throughout the entire cat1. The more thoroughly you examine the Model 612, the more evidence you will find of extra size, extra' sturdiness and extra quality. - , .. . :-' REASONS FOR CONDUCT Edith L. Reid Five i:liiiaiilxV5'kna'6iBll(siifieeff:rAnRlng,:fi'om .$1-113 to ?2!160. jdeilv'ar1 . SleMoni;: jOaf Illustrated if Mortel Iil2, slx cyllnUer, fivBtpaBsoijger Jrourloor sedoh. $llt!o. i: contpletely fiqtrtinfgd, deliered-.in Medfcml. . r ? e iff a The Motor, for example- . 62 brake horsepower; 2?a" Balanced crankshaft sup ported in seven extra large bronze-back interchange able main bearings: thermostatically controlIcJ cool ing with water jacket? extending the full length of cylinder bore and completely surrounding valve scats; adjustable silent chain timing; positively driven gasoline pump, water pump and generator; constant clearance aluminum, alloy pistons; exhaust from rent of engine keeping heat away from driving com partment; engine mounted at four points on rubber. J. 0 CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. i t ' 103 South Riverside rhone 202 ,. ! ' f, i GREY GRAHAM-PAIGE DEALERS H. D. GREY "Don't you Hoe thut when you've iiiiilitiity sou worry Mullier?" Ii-h. Allen drupiied weurlly Into it elialr lit Hie Mosii of u rather troubled day and Kave her son u reproving Klanee. - Hilly iul his nrnm around her lieek and wiuecxud her tlKhlly. hut he naid nothlntr. Oilier gucstloim or policy line over the'ijropoKul to place n tariff an cotton and ratao the rates on . wheul. Ity virtue of miUut pro duction, America centrum the woriii cotton tnmUet. Imt the price nt Apucrlcan wlnat even In the l'lililtd Htutea. ilf fl&tllnt Liver pool. FISH OFFICIALS VlW HATCHERIES AND EGG STAINS lobt. ltiifiselt, field Hiiperlnteml ont of tho federal bureau oC fl.h " MleH, and 'Mutt ltyeknum, Kiiper llitendent ot ntule hntcherleH, were In Medford AVeilnesdny d today, on a tour of Inspection of hnteh erteH nnd egp ttikluK MtHtlons, They vlnlted the vms Mtatioim on Dear. Uttlft llutlo nnd Anlelope ereekH nnd the huteherleu itt llutlo Fulls tuid Trail. Uuth nro pleMed with the prnn pectH for Meelhend i'KK taklnn tills your nnd cxpeet a record tnltn, over l.onii.ifuij liHVlnt; hvvn taken to date. A neow feed house nnd cooler for keoplnjf fund for the Hinull flwh bun been finlwhed nt the Itutto KuIIh hateliery and work Is now In proton to double the ea)ael of the poundti, to enable the hatchery to hold tho flfh until they nro five or nix Inchen Ioiir. Thin policy belnff observed by Hip state com mlwlon at oil hntcherfex, Mr. Hyckniun hus been conneot U with fish culture In thin Mate for yeara. When he commenced there were no trout huteherlen nnd there are now 23 In tlio'Mnte nnd 12 trout egg taking tdntton. More eKfffl arc taken from Diamond bike tlmn nny other itntlon. Kast luke In Dosehutes, from which eastern brook trout eggs ure taken, rank econd. Tube MiHMJiuc To ItotAiian. 'aLLKOAN, Mlch.ifl't When II. O. Mttentx wan hi a honpltnl broth er Rotnrlnnn, to pruerve hlw per fect attendance record, held their weekly meeting In bin room. Hpinneli eiop.H. The mowers nay! "Are you uolnir to piomlHe to be WntKunvlllc Ih rapidly colnlnw to j Buu( (ymorrow mo Mother won't be the front as one of the leading pro- ; u th'ed?" duce dlMiictH In the world. AkcuIh "Yes. .Mother." from AuMrnlln. fhlna, Japan, and so lillly was undrenrted und the KaM lndtcH vlNitliiB WmHOuvllle I (ucUfd, Into bed wllh u goudnluht to help prepare the above mention- 1(hh, ed produce for shipment to- their Tle next niornlnK early. Mrs. viirioUH countries. 1'erHonaUy, 1 i Allen ot u iiieHsae that called liked the WutHonvllle country, nnd her away from town for the dny. could- have been' content to live i ArranKcmentH were made for Hilly there, lint only 20 feel above hcu to ntuy with a relative. lUUy whm level combined with heavy ton f1' move obMlrepei-ouw than he had about halt the year, catiMed the doc 1 been the day before: biw mischief lor to tell me must move on. Then i and HtuhhonineHM took him Into three weckst ao learnlnK that the many crapeH. The A untie report Klrl who cooked my Wcddlmi din- : cil his conduct when Mother re ner ."t yi-nrn no ceme April 7th. turned. vva living , "it ntlli'H d wn Hie euuHl ' Mullier - look l'.llly awide ami Ip I In iNiwn KoblcH almond ilfHlriel, 1 trniil. "You promHeil me that you we Immediately cl out n Ml j Would be fcood today." her. Her husband uiid mm eultl- 'There whhu'1 nnythbij,' to be vate ami hurveMt son acrew of al-1 K I fr. 'cause you wilit away," ui-Kited Hilly. momlH each year. Am they wore very hui-y reHottiun Ireen. we clay ed two weeks, n Mi'. t?arle could help plant MM) almond of fourj dlrterent vnrbsit'H. . Ah wo had not met Mi. DeuMerj for 30 yea rM. we never' lucked furl Momeiiiinf; in .say the son In nwir ried and helps bin father with the cure of the orchard; white a love ly daughter Ik n bookkeeper In Dak land. I 'a no UoIicIh dlHtriet, nlmo.st at the Mourei of the Sail huh riv er is Maid to be I he tui'Kcst pro dueer of almonds In the world. And there are hundreds oC uercH not yet come Into bcuriiitf. Mr, Denbb-r told us that titmomt land orlK'nally cost ST 5 per acre. The cost of preparing and plantliiK one acre in 5100. When the land Ih Net out the cost rises Slim piu acre. And thin Inert Mine oes on until by the time the trees are I I years old, and In fall hcmitiK. you would ha ve to lay down $t0 In coin of the realm to et an acre of trees. Last yetir the Detibler lauds mar keted r2 tons of almoudM at $Joo per ton. Hut don't rush to buy at- moiul untl--llio eosl nf cull ivailon miles toward and harvesttm; In Ki-at. and not many trees In full heart nu. So many owners of mall tracts barely wet their tux money, and around Wntwonville the past year, many fruit and veueluble growers did not make expenses. Ami the dtKtfer A deplorable method of disci pline, surely, yet regrettably com mon. "Aren't you aslnuued , lu have Mother M'c you pick a rose from the bush hi the park?" I beard u aa they were Htrolllutr oheud of lhe on1 one of the purk trulls. ' Kvldently the offense was not In doing wrong but In beltrs cnuKht. The child, thus reproved, could not help KettlnK the idea that condem nation or disapproval come only from being soon doing tho qucti tlonable tiling. Why should such a llltte daughter hestlute to pull all the flowei'H she pleases If hIio ever flnda herself In the pink with .Mother and park superintendent off duty? j "I'll tell Daddy that you tilupped Klster," u neighbor called to her son who was. playing In the sand pile with his baby sister, the .latter at that minute crying loudly. Now the ehanccH are tblH Hmall huh will do his slapping hereafter when there Is no one around who Ih apt to report to Knther. . Such methods of training not only fail to establish right motives for conduct, but they actually cre ate1 Ideas of deception In the young mind, We must teach children to do rlnhl, not because doing wrong worries Mother, -because I lie park superintendent might see UihI a rose bus been picked, because Muddy will riml out at night If Son lou been uuUKhty. blu beemise1 right-doing brlims satisfaction. We must set up righteous and fair idcaltt In the mind of the child. He will not play false to what b part of his own creed, lie will be true to the decision of his own HAS 1255 PITCHERS! Ktj DOUAUO, ICaH. P) Aj pftclior Mrs, A. C. Spain received I luoihcr say to her small daughter heart. in per,, cedars of Lebanon, Monterey pine and eucalyptus trees are plant ed wherever land Is cultivated, and they flourish here. j on our way to t'aso liobles dis trict we passed the great seed test ing fields of t I.'. Morse Seed Co. The cultivated fields were a sight for sore eyes. T wish all pea pie could see and appreciate tho beauty of a cultivated field. Ami from Sa linas down to King City we passed great dairy farms, whtch supply tho milk for tho Myenherg Co.. and the Creamrise Powdered Milk Co. To uh the dairy country always looks more prosperous. And we ob serve the big dairy men are not losing money, hh are the fruit und ' produce urowers. We followed the; Salinas river for more than Jt)U ; Its jtourcc. and ope 1 thing we observed, he most pros-, peroits farms were not, ns u rule, j located on the highway. Krom Su- llmm we followed the Kl C'amlno road all the way to where our, Journey ended. And we j up for many miles by rood work ers. I lowever we nufoly reacheil the eop: then started down the nar rowest road, the most abrupt turns ami the Nteepest grade 1 ever be held, I kept my nerve entirely by will power.. The distance from I'arkt'ield to Coallugo Is 2S miles. The last 10 miles down a canyon on n good road, but it consumed another two hourj. This pass has the wildest scenery our eye ever beheld, and In crossing both ridges r The MISER'S GOLD Draws No Interest The miser hotmls mitt floats ivtr his goM, yet it is almost rempieton.i Useless to him. Kver hit pile remains the same because his thought of the lomr weary miles I siiulrrel takes u heavy toll lu nuts, j traversed by Father Juulpera Ser-i money is not made U W'OI'k for The go eminent in now aiding j rat nearly l'o years uko. Somo re- ; I,:... growers to obliterate that great ! mains of the old missions he helped I pest. At Tnso Uobels nlo is a to build, with hln hands, are JttlU very large hotel, to which people come from nil lands to take hot mineral baths. It seems a famous standing. At Cnrmel. Monterey, Salinas, San MIkuoI and Sim T.uls Obispo the eh u robes are still In use, resort; tho we did not barn what 'tho the bells have bred taken down; these waters were tuipposcd to heal, and speaking of wnter. that's one thing this Part of California lacks good drinking water. Here ond there a good well or spiing! ure found, liut the most of it Is not fit for drinking or washing, too much mineral In. tho water. One of our friends wrote: ''It must be nice to five where you the o ratines you want, th trees.' us their weiuht causes the buildings to crack more In timw of earth quake. At Cnrmel we nan flue bellii thut wort cast In Spain In tho l.Mh century. Yesterday we start ed to visit friends nt t'eexno. Art there me two mountain chain to cross, we derided to no over from San Miguel; bill, we took tho wrong i'un have all i road, crossing the first ridgo nt an right from altitude of SH6 feet, over the worst The sensible man saves eonsist ently. Though his deposits may be smtill his is the fttis f tint ion of the man who is ible to sit ,(baek ami hiteh his money work and grow for him. Well, OrcKonlun can roail we ever saw. It took us two pr, "S, A. Upchureh of Jackson ville, Fla., has given away his dog and bought a cannry. "CnnarieH don't bite nnd spron rabies," he contends, ----I m- -i ' get oranges from the i"udldc ' bourn to reach lurkfleUI, a dls , trucks for just tho sumo money we j taneo of :'S miles. Thin road Is, pay here; 60 cent pr pall. It called Hog Canyon road. Uut 1 seemed strange to us. but such arc! couldn't name It tor badncw. thy facts. There are ft few orange j From l'nrkiteld to Coullngo the treen here and there, but only for 'range was contdcruhto higher tho i family use. Likewise the lemon and j we couldn't learn the altitude, nnd ; .A-HM ,rn ty,f ,.,,. rl.: ...... ., ,, ..J. mm m 125 Horsepower 130 Wheelbass Convertible . Phaeton Sedan $2095 Customtype! The smartest, most dis tinctive, convertible car in the world. ; Auburn introduced this Phaeton Sedan ar production model and made it available for the first time under $5000. So popular was this model on our 115 chassis last year that at no time could our utmost pro duction efforts keep upwith the demand. Yet, following Auburn's policy of making our owners the beneficiaries of Auburn's increasing success, we are introducing this new Model 120 with greater horse power and even greater value fov less cost. Again the demand for the rare combina tion of its power, stamina, comfort and convertible advantages will exceed the supply. The top can be easily lowered and fits snugly into a neat boot. All four door-glasses may be raised or lowered at w ill, whether the top is up or down. It is an entirely open touring car or a com pletely closed car, as you wish. Of course, " it is a Straight Eight! We sincerely urge you to place your order early. Thousands vho delayed rfiad to have their deposits returned last year. "Partners in Community Pfvolopmfnt " Alwurtl ! luu WwmWrfw Sf.u tmthr firrt mtct aJ tOcrlft In tori oiN.! mm v- 4i.n j -v. , . . , 110 rhmnMl. tit A 1JO CbrMlrl lo, i ;(. Vmort. 180S W..I Zi, A,?h?- 1. . J " .1 1:0 s""' -17l t If n,titT t,l . 0 ALBLRN ALTTOXCOnn-K nWfln' AUnivTNl'HANA . --"" " """ ' i ' ' ' 1" ' 1 " 1 Southern Oregon Sales and Service Medford Ashland k