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, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKliU.N. MONDAY. M.U.TII IS. Ufja
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EAGLE POINT GLAD
BIG BLIMP
EAGLE POINT, Or., Mar. IS.
(Special) .V coUohhuI excitement
prevails nround Raffle, t'olnt since
the report la circulated that the
fivo million dollar dirigible base
would he located in the Kale Point
district: Eagle Point is well known
nil over the county for Us sumum
edly liquor violations and any case.
whether fivo or l!ft miles from our,
town, Is consldored- Kauln Point I
a district. Judging by our bust news j
people and fanriors, they ospeciiilly 1
welcome this dirigible bruje news
ns a means of ft" different publicity
that such a eiganUl? -development
fihould be at our door It Is no won
der that farmer arc" tearing down
their "for snlc", hIkiia and et huy
clearing up their places und seed
ing their Innd. and buainowr men
calculating about enlarging their
business establishments. This year
our district Is favored by much im- t
provement on market as well as
county roads. The market in rent
rotate is becoming more active and
now buildings nro being erected
; all around, and with new settlers
arriving constantly. , The different
clubs and organizations are all
working with boaver-Uko activity
to bo ready to do their share to
wards this groat development. W'c
are eagerly watching the dally pa
pers for any news concerning this
new prosperity and we are all hop-
ihg that ibis new project will be
realized. Many of our old pioneers
fain hardly imagine that all such
changes can come through in n
lifetime. .
Another new1 business'5 will-'-bo
started in Eagle Point' as arrange
ments have just been completed for
a skating rink at the Cingcade hall.
The floor is being especially pre
pared and the fiber wheel .rink
skates are ordered and will be hero j
nny time. This should bo a spec-j
lal attraction to the young folks.
as it as ono of tho leading recrc- i
ntions of tho
will be Wi
the young
to roller skat
attraction
nny.- Jn insuucim i i main street of Inmnn in w
eel, if nooowary. to Kot " n a want n,,-. jena , ,
touts siurien in me wu.v , - v....... r.r ... , - tho mnlo members of their
ao. Other features of " " 1-1 fousht for two years " C( mc m 5
,..ni iu. ,. to reeover $0.000 Kho rlnimed due i ..- "P "? ,nIIn
tnis rinK tno cenior 01 uuriwum M . ;.:7. " ieil yeslor.lay afternoon to question
for the pleasure nf tho people, ami ; J"'b' Ion ankwlch. also McLean ..bout a "myste
a more definite program will he 'Jd h't tho ',e,,'cn an 111 - rious relig'ous cult" he and has
nnnouneed later. Koller'skatinu Is
one of tho new. methods used for
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Miss Ruth Merrill of J-.tlttcno is
yltltlng at tho home of Mr. nml :
Mrs. Nick Young. Miss Merrill
a niece of Mrs. Young.
Mrs. Fred Sutton and Mrs. nil-
Ham Perry visited an day t riday
rwitn Airs. lico. niowoii.
Mrs. Percy Huley was a pleasant
ealler at the home of, Mr. and Mrs.
Hd Cowden FrlUuy nflornoon.
- Mrs. C. F. Davies and Mrs. Snm
Coy and son Sammy were pleasant
callers at tho Wcldman home
Thursday afternoon.
Thursday evening the Presby
terian church choir mot at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal
llrown. After Ihe usual pi
a very pioasam. .......
spent. ,
Marry lonn is c.i.....B .....
lor .-.in .imy. t
A carload OI cuiveri n.es . .iiii.i
out Friday morning on the Owen
flreifnn. to be- Used
the new
hiarket roads.
John Robertson has built a fine
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ly.lMU I i..... ...ih. ,.
cow from Mr. Maxfield of P.rown-
lor.
Katherinc Philbrook and Mary
Hannaford were dinner guests at
ino nomo 01 I.IU1...I.I..
Klslo Wllhltc Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cams enter
tained with n dinner Friday even
ing In honor of Miss Gertrude Ad-
umson. It being tho occasion of1
Miss Alamson's birthday. After u i
hnuntlf.il dinner tho Invited guests
motored to the homo of Mr. and
Ira. Holman where the evening
'was spent In games and pleasant
conversation. Mrs. Holman Korvofl
lee cream and cake. Thoso present
were Mr. and Mrs. Theron Taylor
and son Billy,' Mr. and Mrs.-John
Itngsdnle and mother, Mr. and Mrs.
imv imrnish and fnmllv. Mr. and,
MrsaWilliam Holman and famlb'.
John Cams and family and suss irKonsas, noins ine woman s nir-
(7ertrudo Adamson. j plane endurance flight record, as
George Philbrook cnlled on Kufly.wf.il ak tho woman's nirplnnn nlti
Woldmall Saturday afternoon to Hide record.
discuss Christian Hndeavor work. 'Miss McPhetildKe ended her en
Mlss Dorothy Wllhlto. one of our duratico flight at tho munli-ipal
Bhnnl Rrtiflon.s. A out oflalrport here at 1:",4:47 p. m., yes-
school with whooping cough and'terday, nfter sUiylng aloft nearly
she Is on the ranch with her par-,flvc
cuts at Lake Creek. ivlous recorn, pen. ny .m.bs
The Civic Improvement club will 'Trout, of I.os Angeles, who corn
meet next Thursday, the time indipletid a flight of 17 hours. 10
place to be announced Inter. minutes, and 37 seconds, last Keb-
Tho members of the Parent- rmny 11. Miss Mcl'hotrldge her.-
Teachers" association arc unanl-lself set the altitude record last
mous In the thought'thnt the serv- j December 7, when she made 20,
ing of hot soups was the best thlng'270 feet.
they ever did for the school chll- Tho young nvlalrlx began tho
rtren for over 50 children partook! nduranee flight at 9:51 p. m., Bat
of this nourishing fond. .-knd while nrdny with llifl gallons of g.no-
T soup ha, been discontinued for this , line. When she landed she said
year, It Is with tho knowledge that (she could have stayed up another
they will carry on the same nextjhour. but found It hard to keep
A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS
YOUR DANGER SIGNAL
Cough! from colds may lead to se
rious trouble. You can Mop them
now with Creomuhion. an emulsified
creosote that ia pleasant to take.
Crcemulsion is a medical diwoverjr
with two-fold action; it soothes and
heals the inflamed membranes and in
hibits cerra gronik.
01 nil known drop creosote is rrc
csn'ned by hifh medical auihotitif
as one of the greatest healing agencies
. for coughs from colds and btonchial
p. irritations. Creotmilsion contains, in
addition to creosote, other healing
a a II ton TO crrwKnc, mmi ... ,n , - - , -
CREOMULSJON
roR THE COUGH FROM WLV ma I tiMn
.Now Showing at
f ON ' "" tZ
Mum BOYDJETTA GOUDAL ,LUPE VELEZ,,, ,'D
nunoicciTU'f Anv Ac "rue nA.c.,c.n-r '
Ah the Emperor's mistress in an'
age of decadent luxury under the
Kronen imne.h.l retime. Join. Oou. I
Inl xhlucs u great Imly In this
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MOVIESTARSIS
IRT
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ANVIELES. March 1R. (&)
The right oC a. motion picture
Wtlst to glvo way to tempera-
meniii.1.
The suit resulted from tho dis
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; contract to tho Cecil 1!. do .Mllle
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1.J7 Wniiw.
lifininriiiti.
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(0ntr.u,t , v hei-Hflf " ,
p .. i ,i, ,ii 11,,,,
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jthe wnuhf , .yea 'an en-
Itiivily new light on the relation-
ship of players with their employ-.
Ii,g producers. Th.y..cxpreKsed the, (. a ,. early today after classification with a view to ce
view It night result In the upset ,,.,ii i,,, ,,., i,.., .,,. . m,i ,i ,i, ,
of the whole contract system .and .
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rn. standard of working agree-
ocUceim!nt h,w"n movl c,"I,l";-r and
artls.ic employe.
h . .. lh , ... f.
dal's value was not "In her ability
, .. , ... llvfm. ,,. humbler
lextrn can do that
;.ut
her
ablt.iy to Inject the force of her
personality, experience and Intel-;
llgence h.to the acting."
Tho decision brought Judge
Yankwich to tho dufensc of tem-
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h(1l( hnt IlI'liStM Wei'e ...It serVl.nlS
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and therefore' not subject lo the
terms of employment generally
. rt .'wPn master and servants.
lHe upheld the -vight of artists to!
,BVO sway to their t. mperaments. ,
their personalities and their
vldnalltles.
OAKLAND, t'nl., March IS. tP)
Having remained aloft in hori
alrplillie 23 hours, .1 minutes, and;
12 seconds. Louise Mcl'hotrldge,
I
(former - student at . Vnivcrslly of
Hours longer tnan uic
elements which soothe and heal the
inflamed membranes and slop the ir
ritation, while the creosote goes on to
the stomach, is absorbed into the
blood, attacks the seat of the trouble
nd checks the growth of the germs.
Crcomt.lsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in tlie treslment of coughs from
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchial irritations, and is excellent
for building up the syMcm after colds
or flu. Money refunded if not re
lieved sfler taking according todireo
tions. A"lc your druegin. taar.
Hunt's Craterian
i
Laino Velez and "William Boyd I
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'" ol"l princiiiais. t-upe rw
n ' ti-oot sineer, nml lioyil as an
nrroKant yoiinK offloor.-
CAROLINA BATTLE
srAnTAxr.unr:. s. c, March
IS. (,P) A pistol battlu on the
hich
nse
fam
ling of
ono probably fatally.
tantly conducted and about which
InelKhbors complained. McLean
wa Joined by his brother. Arnold.
M'.rlam
Mclean, a alstcr-in-law,
and Helen Wilson, a cousin.. stood
" IUUUCU UIKIUIK IUf IWU
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nicii umu riiuiy .ic.jcnn ic.l. iirou-'
ably fatally wounded.
All tnreo policemen were wound-
ed. The two women and Arnold I
in jan. . . .. ,(
T rio a vnf va tn,;u 10 r.tJ
nraBd man klllni, himself
othWi , , a flK( (n which the
jvoa o( moro than' a score of
gmHle we.0 cnAangcrei poUco re.
)ort(,d
The dead man was Eduardo I.n-
pes, pullce said, and the wounded
girl was Miss Colin. Avvlso. both ;
of Ixis Angeles. The. girl, shot in
Ihn nlwlnnt.... U'lll .'A..nvn.. nnll.'A
. . .,.,,,.. itivems. a
. . , . ho shoulder I
and guests were thrown into a
panic ns they dodged tho shots.
Witnesses told police I.npcz and
. , had b ,1Uarrellng and
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mat j.opez suaueiuy rose iin(iMnri -
., :
cd firing.
Ho shot himself In tho head.
cmCAOO. March 18. (A) A
fatherly young robber carrying a
imu-:i,undle that appeared to bo a babv
I wrapped in. a pink hlnnket step
ped up to a movie theater casll-ier-s
w ndow last night and while
bystanders, thought ho was buying
tickets for. the. family., ho pointed
a gun tit the woman cashier and
took f 1 25. - . '. . .
IS
HOMK, On., Mar. IS. (P) An
explanation nf tho death of Miss
Martha Itusseli. 80-year-old "witch
doctor" found slain In her home
,nst nKht ., sought today at a
00,.onor's Inquest,
' A man in search of "advice'
found tho woman with her skull
crushed and her throut cut. Police
said sho had practiced a form of
witchcraft for many years.
E
RUN; IS ROCKED
IIIIOCKTON", Mass., Mar. 18.
(A') A atone. which hurtled harm
lessly through a window and a rain
of pebbles which rallied off the
sides of his limousine greeted Sen
ator lfoflln of Alabama on his ap
pearance ut a Ht. 1'atrlck's day
speaker before the Mayflower Klan
S'o. 2. realm of Massachusetts, in
Vasa hall hero yesterday.
The stone -did not Interrupt the
senator's speech on the Itoinan
Cntholic churcji, Mupsolinl and
other subject.
Tho peohlcs were thrown by
'small boys In a crowd nf men nnd
youths who nwalted the scnutor
rUyurturc outside the hall. There
wrre cries of "disgrace to the sen-
ale" nnd other similar characteri
zation an Heflin climbed Inlo the
automobile on which Klansmen
mounied the running' boards as
guards. - i ' '.
IS'
TOLD BY TRAPPER
AS DEATH BALKED
DENVER. March . JS (P)
Caught In a huge bear trap for
four nights and thit-o days. In a
mountain wilderness, Joseph
Schneider, 45, Tolland. Colo., irnp
per, told a talc of n fight for life
on his ur rival here last night.
not n lianas torn rt the wrists (
steel teein or me trap ana
ollen to enormous size, bore- cut
story of the grim 'ight tor
In the snowbound lulls, 12
northwest of Tolland.
Tuesday Schneider oft ToPand
to trap animals in an isolated re
gion near TImberllne, about 15
miles southwest of East Portal.
I Colorado. At dusk, ho said ho
termed Ills rifle nuiiiiiHl n. tren and
'started digging with his hands to
gather enough pine noodles to
cover his small fox trap.
There was a sudden clang of
metal and jagged -toothed jaws
flew shut and he was caught at
ihe wrists In a four-foot bear trap
fastened to a tree by a great rusty
chain, he told police.
All the while ho was confronted
with the virtual certainty of per-
ishlng like a trapped beast, he re-
lated, that he recalled many times
a Krim story told by .trappers of
the region, of a man's skoleton
fastened in a bear trap. . .
He told how ha tore at tho trap,
toarlnu his flesh at both wrists
a fraction of an Inch at a time,
unt.l ho fainted from pain. At
Intervals', ho said, ho was uncon
scious, he would struggle to reach
a patch of snow to moisten his
swollen tongue, his story ran. At
last, in ono mighty offort, l
sprung ,tho trap with his knees
and was free.
He finally mnnaged to crawl to
Tolland.
FACTIONAL FIGHT
FOR FOREIGN POST
NEAR IN SENATE
WASHING TON, March IS. tPY
A spirited contest Is reported In
prog. ess for the two Republican
vncaiicies on the powerful senate
IU'CIS" icintiuuo LUIIIIIIILICU Willi
Hinn ,.n..ti ... e .1.- ...
u"'o uijiiiiuuiilei lur 1110 ijubi.
The contest seems to narrow
uown 10 a race noiween some or
the western Independents and som-j
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InflnenCB for tlm rnndl.lnles 1,. .hi.
mlttce.
Three Republicans on the com-
mlttee bolted Koran's leadership
for a while on tho Kellogg anti-war
treaty Mosos, Now Hampshire;
jounson, uaiuornia, and .ucian,
Connecticut. The latter Is not a
member of the new senate.
WHll tt.P. nrOSUect Hi rltsn"mn.
hv-'iment conferences and resultliiK
treaties, llorah l.atuially is anx-
! lous to make sure ot Ills control In
'the committee.
neuatur jvic.ary 01 uregon, me
now chairman of the committee on
innmrnlllan. hnl.lu tl. ni.cuui, tn
u","i, ..
the filling of tho committee vacan-
cies, but he is withholding any
nient unlil his committee meets.
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KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March 18.
UP) -Uodles of American war dead
burled In northern Russia and Si
beria are to be removed to the
United States as soon as the graves
are located. It was announced to-1
day by fcugenc V. Carver, Jr., com-1
mander In chief of tho Veterans of
Foreign Wars. !
The veterans' organization took j
action for the removal ot the bodies
as the war department could not '
do so because of tho absence of
diplomatic reunions between the
United States and the soviet Kov
urumcnt, Mr. Carver said. , ,
BALKS AT
::.
ATLANTA, On.. March 18. UP)
Warden John W. Hnonk's pro-
at against tho "planting" of do-
partmept or justice ogents in tne
Atlanta, federal penitentiary, has
resulted In his resignation, effec
tive April 1.
Tho warden's resigni.l'on, whirh
he announced Inst nUhl,. followed
n disclosure by the d.-.p.i'Mnienl or
Over 400,000 women and trirls who
were weak, 'blue," nervous, run
down, and unable to do their work
properly, have improvwl their
health by taking Lydia K. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound. Hy
accurate record, 9S out ot every lot)
report benefit. Yoti can be almost
certain that it will help you too.
World's en
recor
IT was in January that Louise McPhctridge
Thaden, using Associated Aviation Gas
oline and Cycol Aero Oil, set a women's world
altitude recordsoaring nearly 5 miles above
Oakland Airport in her model A Hisso
Travelair biplane.
Again this daring aviatrix has established a
new record for women. She successfully ma
neuvered her ship in this thrilling attempt to
remain in the air' long after all previous
women's world endurance records had been
shattered. As in ihe January flight, Mrs.Thaden
placed her reliance in Associated Aviation
Gasoline and Cycol Aero Oil.' The tired but
happy girl stated after her record feat
"Your products per-
formed perfectly and
I was sure of them
every minute I was up.
You can rightfully
claim "More Miles to
the Gallon" for your
gasoline and "Endur
ance Beyond Belief"'
for Cycol motor oil."
Aviators and motor
ists everywhere en
dorse these "Sustain
ed Quality" products.
Ju-lco Sa".u::0ay tVu'M-. Snooi-.
had been given .1'J days lit which
to resign, "because r.f utter lack
of. administrative al.'.lity."
Klallo Tomorrow.
Machine gun battles with gang
sters, running fights over tho roofs
of a city and other thrilling em
bellishments, mark. Lon- Chancy's
vehicle, "While tho City Sleeps."
coming tomorrow to the Itlalto the
ater. .
Chaney plays a Now York police
detective and Is pilled against a
sinister gangster band. Tho thrills
are a background for a pretty rn
malice, with a love story between
ihe detective. Anita Page, and Car
roll Nyo.
Il.ll.nnto glimpses of Inside
methods ot the New York pollen.
including the "shadow box." fin
gor-prtnilng and other detnlis of
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IJfjSl'aflj'i. JiLnTrWi III
nM?XCnPk For complete control of scale and Insects I
Ivstf jSOSirslW Spray systematically every winter with U
Neutral 1
Sym . Emulsion
(YV&D siVl'f. Start now on thl rflulr program and 11
SK'XVV aVsrV I watch results, not only in clean-up of l i
; S vVi ! VmtfiU.tri&M ther insects and Insect sags, I
I'tT k VIM. IVIWS'Xm. but In general orchard health im-
sVsfi fl sF'CjVffsViVt , fr.,it.he.rinn bv nrotectina I
mm tern
J al-i.-jl.-.SWUI r.s. sf "
. UMIIUII1 s Ullllii IV inu-Mrfssvo
Balfour Building, Sao Francises) "
litis
d for
"Louise Thaden stays up twenty-two
hours, three minutes, twelve seconds
using only one-hundred sixty-two gallons
of Associated Gasoline and four and one
half gallons of Cycol Aero oil."
fetfT I. ttU
! w Oil 0iMnf
Un rrMtti. Clttrl
0r ar. huUi
I MrWlol Har tl U iUaa
'Miiuu yot kllr r
5llo,l u.4 ta ' t iwll i.t
b IM .
mm li tt tt intrt u f :it(ht
U Mu l ib IUI I rt(iiilr iivliUt
Hiitui ut tttntttB U tMii t it viol
tit V Ulaal.
Mali ruiii iuiu
Iholr work, are shown In the pic
ture. The cast Includes Mao 'Bunch,
Polly Moran, William Orlamond,
I.ydla Yeamano Titus, Wheolor
Oakman, Itlchard Carle, Clinto
Lyic. . (
Portland. Hlx ooncrela grain
bins will . bo added to Union Pa
cific grain terminal at cost of ap
proximately JKI0.000.
' Idaho Pacific Uallwny company
plans to build l'41-mllo standard
gauge railroad between Nyssa, Ore.,
and Wlnnemussa, Nov. -
Stomach So Bad She
Lived on Malted Milk !
"ttf Inmnrh wnu un hml T hrll In '
II vp on niftltutl milk. Now, ihanltH
to Artlnriku. I can cnt iinythlntr
want." Mary Dci-Icm.
Kvnn th KIItHT Hponnful of Ail
lorlka rclti'VOH aH on tho Htomach
and rcmnvow nmonlnhiim lunoiintu
of old waxlo mattni from tho nvh-lf-m.
MtikfH you enjoy yom moalH
and Hlci'p hcttet. matter what
you havo tried for your Hlomarh
and bownlM, Adlerlkn will mi rp line
vntt. noath'w iiiik: morn.
time . . .
urance
women
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The Busy
Spring Season
Is Here
bank as usual, but
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