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'1 r. PSGE FOUR MEDFORD f JIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORFOOSFXDAT.f ARCH 10. 1929. 8 1 . MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE - tear, smiar . 4t fwd tj is utixuaii rsLMLso ca. j it v r fc. TS i irvnu smith. uo Editorial Correspondence SCRIBE MOURNS PAX DIEGO. CaL. Man?h Ex-Preaident Cooiidee'a tint AS lcdftflAf9t Svat txunt ss mid tu m:ur tt i a. ltl. STSSCliWHM i:. Br Mi3 t Amx. 0Ls, W.XM M. ...... lMfa vua taaiiF, KKI. LM. HiaWal frmttf. ywir...'., 1U;t. sitaast: :.:-. (.... Htu litii J.-Vv cr... faaTMlir Mat M3f ivU4al, Cranl Putt. fWta, f u. Cui tMsXi. wira kam. mt& t .? ' fU3, TtWS8l UMQ, Bttatk 5. . in Tijuana when we saw lhe garri- f in- J too troops march cut of toun. for - siallmeni in the April Coamopoti- the war in Sonora. They are to be tan lelis "The price ot heartache i trajijarted by motor truck, pon- ; t ot being President." A more touch f looned acrow the Colora4o river.; Mrtfirt. ' ,ff nd auoeuier pathetic docu-? to om the other forces andr ment could scarcely be ftxigined. Governor Rv.lrifiu i. who they j It reveals our retiring president In an entirely new ligm. a tnan of T.J0 j iutene feebnff. but always re- pressed, suferlftft the, grfa-est or .Si ; row a parent can suffer, hut (ivlng I no hint of hi inner feeling, as long an he occupied the White House. The first inst&Urner.t might be is ' entitled. "Now it can b told." P.e- MCUBes er the Atfxuru rtaa Ite Awuu4 Pre it rjriwy u tie a far asmtM f tJ ana 4Ususm Ad rigfcti far paEuiM sf csetttl asosute feercai art ii mrrt, Bmrw shtic nmiiUlM far x aisos WTVtaJ papers thf Cy r MttfarC orruti raef f Jhjm cki. AJitrac CfseeMtrfai amm la .W ttfC teac. IvtnK. KM rraaeea. Lm .uaxi. SeuJ. rwiboal. Smudge Smoke jrardir.jc ih sudaen and tragic death of his sin taivin. Jr. he lmpty writes, "When he wnt. the pride and the glory of the prei dency went with him. I 1.j nt know why su-h a price s exaol- ? ed for occupying the White Houe. i "In his sufferici; h wa auking me ( to make him we!!. 1 could cot. . . . "We do not know what mlcht have happened to him under other i circunvtancea, but if I had not been president, he would not have ; raided a blister on hb to which mulled in blood px.ininK. phty i ing lawn tenn! In the Smh ground."' They railed him "5ilent Cal." ' I the dour Vermonier. in whose ' J vens ran- ice water instead of ' blood." These articW- simply . demonstrate once more. hw little any of us know, about tue re;tl individual what folly It is to ( Judge the "inside of any person. by the mask that he choose, for say vkill s&oa hare 4rb troop rvady fvr io;:oo! 1". its they were AtHjCt a painet" Kfop of littl-s cltcoUte oldter-s, in . iil-f itting suits too larg for them, and carrying rifles which looked loo big. There mere two machine guns on the provision mtck In the rear. f There was no dt-raontm;ionT -no -flag waving or att itemeni. the nativs on the Mi in mwi at least, , scaixviy pid any ti-ntk.n to ! thrrn. Xo d&urt tins is natural. : Revolutions ar ciiUimin in M -1 -i"o. Mt.reivr this part of M-iU- , is so situated g!?raphically that j an utt.-ick by rebeU is practically a : physical 1m possibility . Tijuana; trU ablu:-!y iwH-ure. Th city po!ie frtn numf'tm 4 men. they f are not only veil armed, but a:e fine looking men physically. If appar.inre mean ar.tninK we . houtd mv thtt police force could han.ile the garrin rt'simnt. : "uith one isanil thind thr ba k. ' : COFFEE AS CREAM lhe rang erf the house and -let ! ucbl to comply with a request) cm hate it-" j for the sale ot army airplane as ih milkman started to flee. :there are no surplus aircraft an! dropping the cream meant for Sm-ithe law permitting tie sJe of! rlirtes cofiee. The hordes toot 'war materials to foreisn eovern-i their cue from Hie action of tne nienta Lmita such sales to ina-i miikman and started down the terials that actually are surplus. street in a direction opposite to- secretai-r Kiim r,t iniiiv1 that of their owners. thac there were no indications that GUNS ROAR -on, oa." said Sutcliffe over the .. k.i. 4-, .1 a phoae. there goes the cream for !Sympa-h!trs in the United States mf t .f ' ues 1U una" " ar.d be aUo stated that thero was take k Uatk today. Sure has been ; ry in.HcaUon that the Mexican a War ntht. and howl wanted my; Kr.vernm.t had no toieation of cxj:?. Harn these revoluii&ti, ! : anyway. With that out of the way Sni. El Paso Reporter Tells of ?,iHr ,"-ob' returned ij bati:for control of Juarez and he luara? RaHIo Ru Phnno eontlsued to rereal details of the i ment3 through American- terrf;. tory. :eecxjunir to Lepeiey. From Adobe Shelter; Rebel Fire Routs Milkman: and Happy Thoughts, CB AIX-4 TO ENTER WAR 4 t Obituary i' Q P . ..O.JL . '1 V COATS -DRESSES - S PORTSWEAR. QT1 nTlTLL rt NORTH CENTRAL I I IWI Ul CK (Conticued rrum Page One.) A taomety cirl has at last shown up tn a cigarette ad on a billboard. . Eddie Carieton. spoke a piece before the Co. ct. Wed. - He was pithy, pertinent, and pointed. r. Bybee of J vule was In the saddle Tuea. He is no Prince of Wales upon a horse. ' Mr. Knlps of Oak Grove was In Frl. night to see his oldest hoy rarort upon the basketball court. He has a boy coming up. who can throw the pumpkin through the hoop. " As a rule fathers around here donl give a whoop what their kid is doing for Old Bedford. Charlie Strang told the story Thurs. about the man who was going fishing with three gallons of whiskey and a loaf of bread, and John Butler wanted to know what in the world he was going to do with so much bread. John made the outstanding wisecrack of his career at The Dalles football game. . The chug of the spray rig Is heard in the orchards and the alley back of this sanctum. John Carkin and Blllie ilriggs of Ashland got hik last week from the legislature, none the worse for their harrowing experiences. Tom Jobnlin Is still down south In the vicinity ot Tia Juana We once heant it nvmarkd many young nten gi to college and com out very Kuod pool player.-. So one n:Ujrht say many American. g.i to lhe horn races and crd-iuate very good puMic accountant. At leat we cm testify that they study f-pures as they never s'.utliej fisures before bum the miJniph: j one reason or another, to show the . 011 doP sheets in their 1 world. Only a few jrs ago we ' hand, and attend the races t:ie wrote something about "Lucky ; nTt d:,-v- wi,n figures that would Ca!." From the standpoint of the stagger a bank examiner. Pool is outside observer of the Doliiical ? not verJp profitable pursuit ; .CLARIS B. MOXTGOMERT i" Friends in the city have received ' i t- iretary said the situation seemed word of the death of Claris Mont- j ;itnproved. , gomery. lSears old dautrhter of ; I ; j ' tj 1. inai me tiwiii j. ana uisie tsroaoiey 1 1 ;war department sell fo the south- Montgomery of Los Anjrele. Calif.! I EL. PASO. Teta?. March i-&i rB eovejnment 10.0 rifles and ; Sha passed away on Feb. 13rd ' History records that a famous a iuantiiy of ammunition will be of spinal meningitis. R'.man ruler once fiddled while granted, but there hag been noj Eisie Broadley wiil.be remem-; kome was bHrninc, bm his noDv-ha--decifion .yet as to whether these r-ered by older residents of the; lance aas no greater than that of;'''! be shipped by water to Tarn- city as she spent her girlhood I-ester II. Satcliffe, a reporter foriP'co or some other Mexican port here. Her father John T. Broad the Kl !asfl Herald in Juarw. who. lor sent over the border by rail. lev hart a rr1uuio Mf'nr ih.i The American government wa -jTr. n-ar the reservoir. though boiieti from revolutionary riflMi wer" flyins ab-vjt hi.-n. thourht only of the Ucs of cream : for his morning coffee. i Concealed in an adobe house di-. re.tly ia the line of opposes fire., Sutclifi'e sr-nt the nisht and early i morning giving lelephone rep"rts ; of the progress of lhe battle for; possession of the city to the edl-j torial rooms of the Herald. With a '. pair of telephone ear phones on his head. Sutciiife. from his van- j tage poinr on the floor directly; beneath a window which cave him '- commanding view of the hosuli "THAT YOTJ MAY SEE A GREAT COTJNTBY BETTER' i EYESIGHT' J ( High School fiTALENT GRANGE PLANS eomenoay nas gone and plowed up his front yard. A well known local couple stuck their wrists In the handcuffs Ust week, and were shlvareed. A revolution is raging in Mexico, and seems to be about as sanguin ary as a good lively school fight. - Fan Brtce sras at the G. Hunt Talltatortum i days last week. She pageant, there was some justifies. ; neuner is auditing me norse races. , -. ms oiiicu constantly ac tion for that comment. But after 1 But h'r ,rc bo,n entenainins. vised of the situation, reading thu first installment, we ' some bodily exercise is involved. There was little doing during realise how superficial and cheap-' and ,n moderation are diverting the night. With the coming of ly flippant such a Judgment wu enough. We have only found one 'dawn and the orning of hostilities ! In the things that really count In j Per!wn who claims he has made 'i'l a vengeance. Sutcliffe began I determining happiness or unhappl- 1 money on the race. He runs a j to lake notice of things. ness In life the term "Lucky Cal" , garage in Ktn uiego. must nave! "i-i-u-i"u.-i..i. nu- mc suuuj has no place a car towing concession on the of machine gun to his ears. t , I Tijuana highway on Sundavs. ! "Things are flying rather Ihick We got quite a thrin yesterday! R. w. R. i and fa,t here." Sutcliffe flashed litis office. . "The fire Is Increasing the reb els are advancing." Sutcliffe cried into bis phone. The sound of tht firing increased in Intensity. d-Vcm bis "box seat" Sutcliffe could see the rebels advancing. Now and then a cloud of dust, passing his window carried to him the knowl edge ihflt his "stronghold" war ' within the range of the gunfire. : If you can't hear me. don 1 1 swear, he told R. E. Lenley. news 1 editor of the Herald, who was in ' .,, ,-vt rir -- s ,hS newspaper office taking Sul-: TALENT. Ore.. Mar. .-Spe- cli1fe g acPOunt of ,he b,,,, clal) The Talent grange held, SeM Mji,mirl their regular meeting Mar J with! 'Here comes the -milkman." I about 44 present. I shouted Sutcliffe through the tele- A motion was made to purchase phone. "Now for our morning cof- a bulletin board and place It by fee." the Talent Service nation on The miikman approached the which the agricultural community hou.-e from his wason. which he will pot notices' of nnyttiinir the parked in the street. As he farmers of this vicinity may nave approached closer the women resir for sale. I dents of lhe hotise started to tiie A sugcestion was m.ide for a ' door to take the delivery. At the In keeping with the spirit of Inauguration day last Monday, Prof. K. M. Hussong gave to each' of his biology classee an account of the events and incidents of the inaugural, ceremony of William McKinley in 1S;. A large map; was used showing the route of. travel from Lincoln. . Nebraska to' Washington. D. C- j A blackboard sketch of the white House and capitol and various administration buildings gave a and good sens of direction and dis- SALE OF FARM STUFF tance, while dribbling rain, the procession of ma renin soldiery negroes eTei-ywhere. a dot; ftBht,'' moving the Penate. clock hull hour ahead, the patriarchal np pearance of Chief Justice futler, treaten Woody, stand- f ... ,lltnilh, nt thM wfiH ' ; . . " mud for nearly six, rrh. l(lM k-.,-." -...i.s, i hours and other trivial facta and Mlo E1Uabeth Hlggins. a taik B roe's head fnc In the Eye Strain Miny people engaged ia tasks requiring con stant use of the eyes on "near" work find con siderable difference between their vision in the morning and midatternoon. The reason for this is eye-strain resulting from the constant involuntary muscular effort of the eyes to focus it 1 near point. Even normal eyes ire benefited by wearing glasses which help to relieve this strain while those hiving defective vision should have special spectacles for this particular purpose. If you will call it our orKcc, we will- gladly discuss your eve needs with vou. Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 1SS DR. T. DE LA RHUE Eye Sight Specialist ' Will open offices in SUITE 404 MEDFORD BUILDING in a few davs, with most modem equip ment. These offices will be used exclu sively for optical practice; - OBSERVATIONS wasted her musical talents on li 1.1 . songs that the public, as well s. i". .. I ..." ".. ' on Alaska by Mrs. Win. Glenn and herself, understand. """" f'" 0 VZ. .h character sons l.y Margaret His- .The Jim Orleve monkey contin- . .'f . """f ,n sins and Anna Evans which was ue. ,0 be . magnet for .wZm l? ' ni v" sreatly enjoyed- by all. It will toon be tourlM MmeTInd "Tf JL"" !l The lecture hour for the nt the hired man will have to ."k I i, . T "h meeUng of March II will up a bit Sundays. i,n ' r. Hussong s speech pf ro ca nnwerrA hy a A warm rain fell Rat. driving farmers to town. ' Ashland Is now flaunting the i slogan. "Gateway tn the Land of Greenness." It is hoped there is j nothing personal about this. Mr. Verne (Shotgun) Canon was noted and heard In the throes of merry laughter Sat. Mr. Canon injects a painful note near the fin ish of his higher ha! ha! which leaves the Impression that It Is hurting him something awful. Rogue River Academy Brisbane's Today 1 Continued f.-om Page One.) ;prm of thought. Everyone come dressed for a j ! poverty party. A prize will he l:i;lven the couple dressed In the ! jln-Ht hard-time outfit. ! i The Jtulce are Geo. f?all-r:iiih. i Mae Lowe. Clarence I:yrd, and i ' Mabel renland. I ( Contributed 1 i The Home Economies commit- Last Saturday night at the Pev-itee sold pop corn Kills for 1 cent tenth Day Adventist church we en-1 each, the proceeds to Ik- u-ol j joyed a very entertaining musical for the good of the order. program given by the Davis Con way musicians. Everyone that saw the big smoke up by the academy last Friday ' probably "wondered what was fire. No, it was, nothing serious.; I The boys were just burning off the) j last year's crop of weeds, where i ' j garden will be planted this spring ; i Professor Parrish, our long- INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. U HILL, Manager 1ione. 10S SO N. Cairtrnl Medford. Oregon il!l!l!lllllll!lllll!!llllll!lll!IIIIIIIH'' O.S.C. EXPERT AT I Wall Street's cheerfulness per sists. In spite of high moner. and groaning by gentlemen of high fin- i looked-for guest, has at last ance, of whom some, perhaps. suM !r,red. He has driven all the way out too soon. i from Florida to begin his work As a special kindness, call here at i:og ue Kiver academy. We money wis let Friday for $ per 1 H hope he likes this gnat wiin-, cent. ONLY i per cent above the j try as well as we do. usury limit. Time Is swiftly speeding on. es. ' Women's Hose $1.00 Pair EQk from top to lot with pointed heel. 1 A lance attendance Is urged at the recular meetine of the Jack son County Merchant' amwK-Utton tomorrow e-eninir at the wl MeilfoM hy rreident C V. Ineelallv In iu-hool. There are rtnlv : ",ltw- wno Inai ,n wir Mexicn rebel captnred Juare-. two more x week a- neri..i reene of II. T. Vance, dean i NATIONAL BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK! "Better Women's Business for a . Better Business World" BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB This organization stands for at least a high school edu cation for every business woman; better legislation for women; better health for women. Watch the advertisements of local merchants this week with whom this organization is co-operating. and they will he gone before i.!"1"1" ,h Oregon State will hardy realise It. Friday, which may be worth while eves If the place cannot be held. In rapturing another city intelli gent leaders of the revolution. It I alleged, took what money there was la the local bank. There la great deal of money la Jnares, and If it hasn't been hidden, race tracks and other re sorts will contribute enerouly 10 the surviving revolutionists. Bad sew for the revolution Is an exteaskiB of Ibe embargo against arms shipped from the L'nlted States, and as announce ment by Secretary Kellogg that revotnttoaista will not be allowed i the Texaco motor oils are superior, i 10 buy any more flyins machines Everyone Interested In this oil j la America. j demonstration is cordially Invited.) Without fly!ig machines If will. 7."" """ "plain the! not be easy to fisht arsin.t the eoWn color of Texaco motor oiK ; Mexican eoTemn.el'. tml.nx i vhy American machines nnu ..in i carbon; be -bootlegged'' Into Mexico at ignl. The difficulty would be t." ". momr College, the meeting promises to ;! one of the most interesting of I the year. f The meeting Is expected to be of particular Interest to employ jers and employes and a general i invitation has bei extended to ITEXACO TO SHOW tft inrnmniTX I merchants to lnJ whether l lUk lll J I V memNers of the association or not. our li. un 1 iiTh' p",ker wm ,ho" tnT"" wul S.IIIWIII I I ranieut-,. Interest to local mer- " : cliants. j An enslneer of the Txas com- j . jpany will be at the Texaco service n j slat Ion, comer of Jackson and Rlv- j rTOSDerOUS 060501 iKr, cunui j oemonsiraiing wny - 7 y for r ine iumoer iu. Making Box Shook Do You Want a LOAN' SEE Redden & Co. For good loans en Improved city property. 119 North Cen tral. Phone 720. motor o:) contain j The Kir Pine Lumber CV-, in Vcaie your reTolatloaUu arxl col." )eet for the marbines r-o landfoc. Texjt.ro thai th Texaco cil! west XeJfortl, had a very oece- ; are jot at bea-y a any other oil j (ul run the winter, oneratins on the market: how Tesare motor! dy and ntsht mtwt of the time. 'tJila reduce wear; that Texaco mo- f matin., box hok lhat ia NmK j tor oil flow at a temrer.it nre far shipped to California point. They : Tfce religioOii teaue shirli (tire motor oil atorv brake hand tl-ra-j The nwmill. with a rarueity of determl&atioa to the revolution H tion on the 3.o!el T Ford car. J fret d.ilx. tJl .Mart cln eatphaslaed la lh statement.! Thee tet will he performed ! ahout April !. cttttirs fir and TatboiiC rharrh peiTlre were ; Sunday bjr one of the eneineer ef f'n lumher. The mill L one of fceld ia Sonar for the first time the Tesa company. j the rroeinic ln-1u.rte of the ctty. viae ISsK." ' -. - . m-w emplny ii men and hn the ..va., . L ' Rmmh Itlte Itewnm j mill atari ttl add 1: to 15 mure CHICAGO. Uareto . X Ine. j The Stwttih Itile Mn ar j eailoy. wvna risB nwir 01 ijuirao maainff ,ur.i j r a Ura-e la of meters havo been drawn into the apirant for the rr-ani. n ahkh U lnveiMis-atioa of the rhi-aco rani-' to be held at Medfnrd in ronjiiw fary dntrbet a pwyroll cndal, withMion with the Rowhurir and the aeliure of reec-nla hekniffin Kutcene tfodleai on April J4. JS and to an auto wiiee rompany. 1 ?ih. A banqu- ami prr-i-ram in thli ronneciwn will fe Rfvei. Mort- JJJ ; , day night t the iiv.n,c Tempie. .OehUnd The body of Toy Que. pauper, i T I -low -" ww J iooy ITSN in j wit iwn wnicn swappe! II Fisk Tires And Tire Repairing And a Complete Stock of RIMS and WHEELS Medford Yolcanizing Works Sixth and Fir Phone 1W 9 the Chinese section Memorial Park nert, parr rrsis. A-ailaad V las t"ilct In ertemporaneoiis . -1 expre sion.l contests held at the Jnnior hVch school Saturday sfternoon, betsreen rpreenta:tves of the Medfcrd and A'hUnd hiRh schools. won. Mse TViWo and lann Drury reprevated the local high of Lincoln all garb tshite feathers Is re- :.ki and not la ported by Albert Zarkeee ef A-j t , i r. wf; CluslfW advutisicg gtts retulls. , TAXI? Phone 68 Prompt Service Careful Drivers Backer's Taxi Sertric Holland Hotel Prevents Misunderstanding in Property Deals WhenYou Put Them in ESCROW And in addition to incomparable service that relieves everybody of both technical and time consuming details ESCROW eliminates dangers arising from misunder standings, and protects the interests of everybody con cerned. Put your property deals in E0W the mo ment the terms are agreed to, and be assured of quick and harmonious' negotiations. $7.50 for any asDonnt to TS value) $1.00 pr $Ri for Use rows from ST to ?& 50 Cents per $lt"W for amonnts from Si.' up Jackson County Abstract Co. Escrow Department 121 E. Sixth St. . Phone 41 A Home of Your Own Is Easily Made Possible Through the Convenient Home Loans Offered by the JACKSON COUNTY Building & Loan ASSOCIATION t You ran pay for it in onsv moiublv payments just like rent. Kegm now to save for your initial -payment on 1 OUR new home. 7 Preferred Stock They realise that an investment in this institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILAftj;. Owners of this stock have just been paid $30,000 in earnings for the last six months. Invest NOW and let 70 money work for you. Over 19 years in Medfor, Not one of our stock holders has lost a penny. 1 " ah replies at '6licr"Tndy'hre hot 1 "T 1 1- i'ii 1 11 1 '