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MEDFOUD MAIL TU1BUNE, MEJJFOttD, OREGON". SUNDAY, TtfATfCIT. 17, WW PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Dallr, Sure)!?, rfMalf ' PublUtwl br tb MEDFORD tBlNIINO CO. IB St-SS N. Fir St. B" ' ROBERT W. SLIIU Editor . BUMPTEK SMITH. Maiaafr An IttJetxudent Krwipaptr BoUrtd u Krand rUn matttr U MrMfU, Ortjuo, undtr Acl of Mare 8, 18'. QUILL POINTS 'hav cliarre of the study of still I ! life. Stanley Brenelser will teacn 'pictorial and decorative lllustra itlon and also commercial art. Miss I ZZ , . . . I Marguerite Hansen will handle Maybe Mussolini jU6t thanks the press of Italy is free because jC05tumB illustration and appro- Iprlato dress design. Teachers prpb- lerns and arts and cratts will be laueht by W. Kay Fenlon. These artiBts of real abll-1 puffs ilou't cost him anything. E PORTLAND PRIMED .. r:.,il,,., Irani ru ttnmv linn- Wpstprn lioom towns felt when i Instructors are s . ' . . . , ' itv, who have had unusual advan- eiBsiuii'iioM aiita Bj Mill In Adiant.: DalU, 1tb Binidir, jwr 11.60 DaUy, 1ta Buodij. math Dallr. viuwut Sunday, Jr I-50, Dally, sltliout Sunday, raontrj 63 . Wetllr Mall tribune, out jeu 3.01) Sunday, on year H-t'O Br Carrier, lo Adranee Id Medlord, Aibland, JacliomlUc, Ctnltil Point. PUkoii, IillKt, Uold lllll tnl on Hlthwvi: . Dally, with Sunday, Booth 9 . J 1 Dallr, nltlxnit Bundtr. roonlli - Dally, vltrxnil Sunday, on rear i. Daly, lu Bividay, one yrar 8.00 AU le-rnu, qub In tdnnct. MEMBER OK THE ASSOCIATED IMIESB " " Reohlnt full Land Wlr. Stole Tt AuocUled 1'ral ll udiuliely entitled to tin im lor putillralion of all ne dUoateliei credited to it or oltierwUe trrdlted In thU paper, ud abo to tlie local new publliued heieln. All rliliU lor iiublleaUus of lcial dlipaUUt herein it auto remied. would make you as he is. Sworn dally amae rimilalltfo for lU Boouia cndlni Oct. 1, Mas, ,38. Vflldal paper ef the City of Mcdford. IWtrial paper of Jacaron County. Adrertlslnf Repreietitattie M. C. M0GK.VSE.1 COMPANY OAlett In New Vorl, rlileajo, Detroit, rrandKO, Im Antelei. Seattle. Portland. TO WASHINGTON. . March 10. VP) Unllko the tlireo chief executives who preceded hiru. President Hoo ver will send his first messago to congress by niesseuger for reading by the clerks nt separata sessions of (ho house and senate The custom of addressing con gress in person, initiated byUeorge Washington, was revived after more than a century by Woodrow Wilson, who delivered all of his messages in person until illness made It necessary for him to keep to the White House. President Harding followed tbe example of Ills predecessor and President Coolldge went to Capitol Hill to read his first annual mes sage at a joint session of the house and Senate December C. t NEVER SAW IRELAND CHICAGO, March 10. (F) Chicago's shamrocks this yenr come from Cicero, III,, and they nro grown from soed obtained in Ger many. As though that were not a sad enough commentary on un Irish Institution, tho owner or the largest green houso devoted lo growing shamrocks for Chicago's HI. Patrick's duy is Joseph Kohout, who does itul claim to be Irish . A few Irlsh-Amnrtcan societies have obtained genu I no old sod shamrocks, but . Cicero plans to supply tho bulk ot the March 17 trade. Brisbane's Today (Continued from Page One.) Dwlght 1). Heard, of Arl.miu, who died Friday, went to Arizona a young man to find health. Ari zona gavo it to him, and he gave to Arizona tremendous energy and unlimited devoltuu for nearly :iu years. Tho slnto has lost n powerful citizen, and the Arizona Hnpubll cult an euoi'gutlc, iihle publisher. Mr. Hlimson, secretary of stale, says pulling a tax on Philippine importation would bo "following the policy of Uoorgo tho Third with the ten lax." While the Philippines are Untied States territory, II Is not probable that any tariff will be raised, but It Is useful to remind our Filipino friends that tho Independence they Boom j to cravo would certainly moan a tariff. ' ' And there is litis question: What would happen if a little later ten er twenty million Asiatics In the Philippine should be working at Aslatlo waged In Filipino factories and plantations, In competition with American labor, on a free trade boslif Professor Card, of Philadelphia. Bays women will soon wear drcsies made of asbestos, fireproof, shiny us silk, more durable than iiny cloth, easily cleaned with u wet cloth, costing less (hall other ma terials. . - -AU Interesting) but womeu prob ably won't wear asbestOB. Imitation pearls are as haudsome as real pearls. Synthetic rubles and sapphires are made exactly like tho real. But women Insist ou having the real, According to grand Jury Investi gations lu New York, where IS arc Indicted, a rum syndicate has n fleet of Bhlps, with expert buyers nhroad. Perhaps the "five and ten in Hlty," five years lu Jail, fKi.OdO fine, may discourage this. Prob ably not. Slight Mistake CHICAOO. II., March 16 (AM Sfrs. Victoria Ttiltrlo dldii't mean to shoot at Truant Officer Slcl'ar hy. "I thought It whs hi? hus band," she told tho Judge yostcrtlny In explaining her' reception of the official who had rome lo learn why tier daughter hadn't been attend ing. school. .Her explanation was accepted. dirst stopped paying; ' lieges. Loth In the Vnlted Slate's . . , ' '-' (and abroad. : If only the reformer could conceal the inference that reform i(n,C(1 Tursdey ,evening''froni U visit lo Portland where they en ! Joyed a visit with friends and heard several musical artists. They i heard Die tenor, Roland Hayes, i enjoyed a performance of the' ' Portluud symphony orchestra and I attended a recital by the cele- jbrated plnnlet, Rachmaninoff. I Miss Jiarv Haley, student at tho i L'niverulty uf Oregon at IDugeno. (arrived humo Friday evening-'' to v ' ' , Kpejid the ppi-lug vacation with lileMit'd arc the poor. The grief is nuieli less when the in-! her parents. cvi.ablc happens to the fender, of a $T00 car. 7, Tm' IZjat ISt Oreycn Another thing four out of five have is the wit to dodge in come tax by the simple expedient of ut reo'prting. The whole of sound philosophy is contained in the reflection that a bald head is more sanitary. : T I E PASADENA,' Cul.. NuvcU 10. (P) Prlnce Erik of Denmark who cumo here with her pureiits, .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Booth of Canudu, and counleus Koenherg, her year old daughter, uuddenly wa strlck end with appcndlcltfes last night and operated upon at a hospital In Los Angeletf. Princess Erik wan reported as "getting along nicely" to day. Sho was 8t rick en following a round of golf yesterday afternoon. Prince Erik, v.'ho formerly lived on on ehtuto at Arcadia, Cat., near here, was called to Denmark by his father several months ago. The princess returned to America to visit her parents in Canada. They came to Pavadenu bccauHo of tho princess henlth. EBERLY WILL RETURN State College, lias been (pledged to Tau Beta pi. national honor fraternity in engineering. ! Barney Miller, Kay Nell, and Lcnter Beck, students ut the State University, reached homo Friday ! evening to spend tho spring vaca 'lioji at their honit-8 here. - Esther Cirecn from tho TuJo iriku district In Klamath county, 'has camq to Ashland to visit j friends anA will uIko visit at other points In thd county. Lloyd Hatch, son of Mr. and .Mrs. R. W, Hatcl ho reside on Graufto Htroot, has'-arrived from Port Townaend, AVanh.V to make n visit to his parents. JOJtl holds a position as telegraph operator ut Port Towneend. v The YVoinfii.'s League of the .Nor mal school have , been operating candy booths during the lnvim tlonal basketball tourney. ' They nstublished booths at the' Llthla Springs Hotel, the Junior High A 8M-ilng Invitation lo nil southern Oregon motorists and, In fact, anyone interested in automo biles,, to attend a fca moving pic ture show has been extended by J. O. Urey and H. D. Grey of tho Crater Lake Automotive company, Jae knoll and Josephine county dis tributors for Uraham-Paige mo tor cars. Thin show Is to be lie Id at 8:l o'clock Tuesday evening school and tho Southern Oregon lu the show rooms of that con corn, at 103 south Riverside ave nue and C. H. AVissing, automo tive xpert and representative of the Cfi'aham-Palgo Motor company wlll be on hand with several reels of Intensely Interesting movies, Tho mechanical angle of tho Graham-Paiiro four-speed trans- mlKsion will bo especially Htrcssed nected along with motor chassis lubrica-.wsency, tlon and other features in moving pictures. The show prove highly Instructive to Normal school, Mrs. Raymond Ruger has re turned to her home in Dunsmutr after o visit to relatives and friends In Ashland. Mr. und Mrs. 8. X. Doremu were busiiiews visitors in Medford Wednetiduy. Alden Powell, a salesman con- wlth tho Claycomb Ford has returned from Port- tho'hind where he has been in ' at- will, tendance at a. service school, that me-was conducted there for the bone-. chanics and automobile men, as i nt of l-ord salesmen. well as Interesting to the general -Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hedburg public- . havo purchased the residence prop- Cigars will be provided for tho erty on Vista street that formerly men who attend the Crater Lake , belonged to Karl Nlms. Mr. and Automotive companyB free moving Mrs. lledburg have already moved nlcluro show those who prcferilnto thoir new home. cigarettes may "reach for a Lucky" or their favorite brand. Tho show will begin promptly ut 8 o'clock. Attractive now Gra ham Palgo models will (iIko be on display. 4 TO HOOP PLAYERS II. J, Eberly, ex-UHsbitaht state forester and also farmer district fire warden of Jackson couuly prior to the AVorld wnr, during which ho servud ovBBeas, and for some time thereafter, and who has for years past been serving us on sltitunt statu furcate r lor Texa,'wlll return to Oregon to administer the reforestation act passed ot tho re cent legislative session, beginning his new duties dn April 13 next. Therefore the many friondu In Jackson county of Ml'.' Eberte will have the opportunity eventually to greet him again. It Is not known Just when his rinw duties will bring him to this section. : ' i Under the roforeHliiiion act ul) ' cut-over and burned-over land in 1 Mm stalo, aggregating more Hum ASHLAND. Ore., March U.oOO.uuu acres, aro to bo clasMlflo.) i (Special) Tim Southern Oregon us to their valuo for unrieullure. ! lnvltatloiml basketbull lournanient mineral land or grazing purposori. !tM;MP-- I''ichiy morning with 200 Lunds classified us vuluablo only ' bl,' 1,1 attendance-, reprenentlng for timber purposes will bo plact-d,17 schools entered In tho contest, on a sepurate tax rotl and be sub-i Ofncluls for the games are Joct only to a forest run of fiVe,fio,ll-,el Oregon jNormnl school cents nor aero pet- year In lieu of "--UdMiiUt nd Walter IKdfoid ami all othw luxes except that when iv- v- Caldwell are acting as su tho timber malureji unci, la cut thc'l-orv--or the two gymnasiums, state will roceive a yield tax of Uotl- 11,0 Armory and the high Jl!V4 per eont of the value of tho1who01 8'ms ttre bet"K uscd- Coacli AT NOON BANQUET timber nt that time. E OF The Final, property on "Wlinor street was sold this week to K. E. Huliuan uf Medfurd. Mr. Holnian and his. family expect to niovi to their new home some time dur ing tho spring. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M IT. Grahm, for nicr Ashland residents, who. now te I do at Crescent City, in ado n, visit to Ashland friends, early jit the week. - They vcre house "guaaUj at tho liomo of Mr. andMrfi. AVii;C At. Wright oir Beach street and of Mr. and Mrs. AV. M. Herbert on Clutr-'li Ntrrot. FINDS A WAY TO STOP ATTACKS OF FITS I UoportH nro rntelved of an nmna Ing I rent men t that eptlrpth-H jtato. hni proved suctMwful in st'ipplng their attnck. K. L-pso. Apt. lu;; S'Jft ImIhiuI Ave.. Milwaukee. "Win.; bus been Hiipplylng . sufferers with this treiitnient. He now wishes to reach all thoN'e who have not been hi'lpt-d, ii ml lo do this is making tho startling offer of a. generous ti-eatmrn frno to nil sufferers. Anyone urriloled should write for liils free IrL'titnient ut once, giving ut.', Adv. H Women's Hose 51.00 Pair Bilk from top to toi with Tho Arch Electric Refrigerating Co. of Portland, distributors for (IcnornJ Elvdiic re frig era tors, will hold a conference nmt demoiiNtru tlon foV their dealers and salesmen In southern Oregon' and northern California, at Metlford, Tuesday a'nd Wednesday. March 19 und 20 in St. Mark's Guild hull. An Interesting program has been arranged and thirty or forty visi tor uro expected to attend ns well as the following official from Portland; Arch W. Trubert, gon era! nmnag-r; John lluthwig, shIoh educational maiiHger: A. M. HtIkh advert istng end sales promotion manager: J. It. Hlmuiebach, pro. duets manager; H, T. Guuss, apnrtnient house muniigur; and O. E. Crltos. wholevalo sale muimgor. F. A. Hull, uf Mpdford, district field supervisor, and th Medfnni Eleetriu Co., local deatets Tor Gen eral Electric refrfRorntttrs. have mad local arrangements for this conference. Tho California Oregon Power Co. Is also co-operating to i0ke tho meeting a profitable one. Grocery Warethuse 1 Established Here I Tho Fowler Hales company of Klamath Kails, distributors of such 'f Commerce and the uthfrs by the McNcal, who has entire , eupervls Ion of tho tournament. Is well p leu sod with tho way the sched ule worked out. The more than U00 basketball mujb wuu utifiiiiru ino luuriluiiUTiiL j . . were guests of the bushicru mcnS pOlMOtt 11601, of AMilnnd at n banquet served 'ss; st noon on Friday at the Llthla : ez! Springs hotel." The dining, room was taxed to Its capacity to au-1 VTS j eoiti moda to the visitors and tho grs I normal students who are serving s ns officials at tho tournament, wero served In tho ball room off tho mu-riunluo floor, nloug with tho lcgular jtutrons of the hotel, Irving E. Vlnlng presided ut tho din nor und introduced Mnyor J. E. Thornton, who tnttdo tho wel coming address. Mr. Thornton urged the boya to consider the Southern Oregon Normal when they aro ready to choose a higher school. The 17 conches who hav trained tho boys and who accom panied them to Axhland, were tnl led on for remarks and ex pressed themxclvcs us ptoned with (ho hospitality of Ashland and tho fine way lu which tho tour nament Is being conducted. Munio for tho bant) net was fur-! tiltdicd by the glrK sexHito from the Normal school. tiny Beldeu lu contributed delightful lmr-. mony nutViberff. I Tho A $ land Summer Hehool of Art Is announcing the summer pen sion hy a very attractive edition of -1000 catalogs, which will be mailed within a few days. The 29 penal on opens July 8 and wilt continue until August 11. Thin year's attendance promises 1o be tho largest In tho history or the hHiooI. Miss Belle Cudy "White, j who organized the school, will be lu charge again thin year, j Four scholarships havo nlrcady been dnnateil to Uio Hohoot. Two aro given by the Anhland Chamber INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Minager Phone 105 SO N. Ctntril Medford, Oregon 'llllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllllllllll-1 wo known products us Kraft i hecso and Wright' mayonnaise, has established u branch ware house In Vbls city In tho wnro ruoma pf tho I'Ou Grocery btoro ut Muin nud Holly. Q U. Ayhnvorth of Mlumnth I'alls. will manage the local brunch. A full supply of all lines of staple and fancy groceries carried by the Fowler Sales firm will be avail able after March ao. Medrordvner ehants may draw on this s&iFply, tho uiuuager stuted yesterday. Plumbing and Heating WM, HAMMETT 01 N. Bartlett Agonta for "Frientr Spray. El to Outboard Motors, Rockgrts and Equipment Ashland lodgo of Elks. Tho schol It Itali lllu It n vn ttitt Vul t nrnn n nil it awl mul miv no a wliu l hilrrMtf d tit ' them shuuld conununlrato with J. 11. Fuller at Ashiaml. The faculty will be the iMgest and best this year hi the history of tho school. The courses have been rearranged to meet the needs ef teachers and those who aro In terest ed from a cultural stand point. Mists White will havo charge of tho lundscapo work in pastel, temyura - and t uud will uUo OAMO HOU.V T. PHONS g4 A Complete Cijianwo aid FITCHBUKQ,- Mass., MarJi 16 i uV) Charles 11. Scott, 39, an elec tr'iral engineer, early today, Bhot and- killed1 ills tnine-ycarold ' dau ghter, Ellrabetlt. and attar prob ably fatally -wounding his son, Richard, dj, and less seriouBly In juring' ,hi ' wlfo, -, coinmlttei) Bui cJde. . . folks uulil that Scott liad not bn in good health recently and had been worried about busineas UoubleH. j CHICAOO,) 111., March J6. W) From nowiiuttll utter his bout with Micky Walke'tvMarclrSS.'lt will be all training jidiI no play for Tommy LouRhran. debonair light licavy wolglit chantlilon. TO SLAY FAMILY TD OPPOSE MOVE FOR RATE CHANGE advantages now held by Portland over Puget Sound in rail -lilpmentaj to southern Oregon points would be largely wiped out while in Borne cases the rates from Senttlo would j actually be lower than those Irum Portlnml ' l fcMM I . t i ; 1 1 . )t- PORTLAND, Ore., March 1X (tP) Portland will interpose vigor. ou opposition to a change In" the' port to port tariff schedulo pro posed by the Southern Pacific at a hearing before L. J. Flynn, exam iner of the Interstate commerce commission, which opens tomor row. Portland will . be fortified with the existing rate advantages. V. C. StcCulloeh and W. A. Cur tin, secertar.V' of tho Portland Traffic and Transportation associ ation, will represent the city They will Bck to show thnt the rnlo r EYESIGHT ofirnznA vnaansd- 1 Tib- jjoniw OfjaTcjiif . My Pledge: lit siipplyiiiji your ncutl Tor ( Musses I will" give you all" the vaic and utlciitiou that you could riffhl fully expect ami then more service besides at a prieo yoii can afford to pay.- 'Whether you enu afford the finest lenses that are made, or the most modest glasses, I will (five you the same courteous attention and painstaking eye examination. My office is here to serve those who need glasses for better vision. ' Dr. D. A. Chambers : OPTOMETRIST Phone 188 for Appointment 317 Medford Bldg. OBSERVATIONS racrican life . '. . busy, bw it, making tho most of time. Life abroad i ... leisnrcly, slower, 1 ''. ; 1 ' ' ' '.-.''.' " lime isn't so very important. So we feature American watches . wonderful timckeepera ... built to the needs of American life. And as handsomcjas airy watches that ever crossed the pond. iniiiiiiwmnii.nii,a.ss bps 1,11 iinrir1rlrfui MimrasswrT iiimiitiiriiiiw ELVIN WAI.TIHM 11 II W A It I) , i . - II 'A M'I'L T O N - I L JL I IV O I S Lawrence the Jeweler Watches, Jewelry and Silver of Quality Main and Rr Established 1908 JUST IN A Car of LAND PLASTER Get Yours Now MUTUAL MILLt & SEED CO. Medford 6th and Bartlett Ashland ..-ADRIENNE'S.... COUNTRY 0.UB KNITTED FROCKS In a Special Presentation MONDAY By Miss Charlotte Kurz Special Representative of Miriam Gross Knitted Clothes M1 Exclusive in Southern Oregon Miss Charlotte Kurz formerly from Vienna, will demonstrate and feature Miriam tiross dresses at our store Monday. Be sure to visit our store. Meet Jliss Kurz and inspect Miriam Gross creations. ..,'..', Town and Country Coats $39.50 for Ensemble or Separate Wear. Tailored smartness in these per fect fitting Coats, for wear with Miriam Gross or other frocks. Scarf style, or with Tuxedo fronts and wido suede leather belt, ' ' tiMl - H " Wear them the year-'round, those "Town and Country" Knitted Dresses. Each style is so trim lookinjr and fits beautifully, continuing to he so throughout its life. H emphasizes the slender silhouette and marvelously becoming is the soft texture of fine Australian wool. Adrienne's - - ..... -Medford National Bank Bidg Town and Country Dresses $29.50 Five Styles, Sizes 14 to 44 Will not sajf, cup, wrinkle or stretch. They have u hoolts, eyes, snaps or buttons.'