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1 1 1 I ft A i i PXtlE FOTTR i i II II ii SALES AIDES FOR REFRIGERATOR IN !. LO CAL SESSIONS f . Begun ion evening tit lhc Mark's Gal Id hiJl ft fcuceesfful J 1 meeting or vouthi-rn Oregon wale j ' representatives or tl:c -Arch Hlec- , 'i;lrlu refrlgoiatJiiK company ot 1 rmtlnnd was bolwr continued to-j day with approximate!) . 85 srnic- , j men and d cuter present, several ijjtcrcstlna t'Wk on elee'.rii: lefrig- L oration and kindred topic were i'made by company i'flcinls ut liit . night's fiosvlon. . . Wit rom Klnmath Fall. Ashland, j . jjodford. Ci'iMts Pum u nd Ilote- 1 Imig. with Howard fcehe'fcl renre- I" seating 'ill? Jlrdford i.leytric com pany or this city. ' Several local California Oregon Power company oii'ifi:ilaero also present, includ ! ig Copco dealers from all part I of soullifi n Oienon. I r. Arch W. Trabert. president of S the comp'tny., spok on the organ!- I zjitlon of the. company, telling of I ,its history and its piefV-m to.fe. j (J. R. Jl innnelfsbach, products mini- -acer, vpoo on the unii Itself, tell I jing of Its construction and t'flici j 'cney. - . - . v ' t .'v John Dnthuis. nles educational I j'ipnnngei, told of the scientific fide of electric refrigeration and de I j mined the process . of i-t'Crlgera-I Uiim, while A. SI. Hrigg. advertle J fug manager, spoke on tint ndvi'v ! tlhing end of the company. II. T. (iau. apartment houe manager? and O. K. Ciites. vliul?!f:ih rile, malinger, were -two oilier officials also proem ut' the session. SEEKING A SITE ' The Medfurd Chmulii'r of -oni-inyrcD U in rt-c?Ipt oi u Icttor rom I'. M. Doluii.- clilif oiiKliiver of CJemt VVhyaall mid UHyocluliw. alrcrtft'hinnu.'iiciuiern of JHrfon. yhfp,,; af?(Cinq ' lnipuj.ntion-.rfwi .tho 'nialliililllty ot u fiiclory Hltu or Ih? concern her?-. a Tim pooipiiny It SL'i'klnij iiiT- EVERYBODY Has This in Common AS?.S... queen mm. WILL CLOSE TODAY The queen contiat at the high j school, which in belntf carried on ms a feature of the junior curnlval to be given In the high school gym Friday evening, will clone nt it o'clock Thursday morning, so ihc : voten may be all counted in time, for the results to be announced. Construction has wiari'd on thf booth, which are of varied types, and will hold many myattirica on the final evening. A very Inter esting program will be given by ihn lil.V whirl will bo free to nil at the 111 Jinx. ! Admission to: tho carnival is 1.'. j cent, or three: tickets. The por-j son buying vote.s for their favorite i queen contestant nro allowed to keep thf stubs, which am worth five cents at al) concessions of the carnival. Kree dancing, will nlso 1)0,0 drawing feature nf the even ing, with a very capable : orchestra furnishing the mul( The Htanding of Ihe' candidates Is " as - follows: i Mildred .Lawrence, senior I candidate .... 79.000 j Hilly Nrimmelt, st-phumoi-M I candidate ..... '?;,300 j JJorothy Orth, junior i-nndlr? date n,0OO Adra Kd wards, mid - ycuu 1 freshman candldnte, -I.tioO Dorot hyHlead, sophomore candldato 33. COO. Shell Olt company constructing 1 larl?Q oil tanks at Molatla. . Clold lleaeh. Contract awarded for . reconstructing . IMs tol Hlver(( bridge. mancitt lot'jitlon, whore tlifir nou-tlireo-pl-u-c rftljln monM)lano nny bo - plucfd In produclloa nt tin rule of alioui SO per montli. tlw output to be IncrcitHod iih hiiIph wari'fintcd. TIip factory would iciiuhf the ifrviri' of npproxl ninlply lull mrn t tin- iliiit, uc-luiillnu- to Mr. Dolan's IUpi. "Thp Iniiulry wan baijpd upon in foiTnatlun, In ncionauilral clrclex o ihn piojrolPd new nliporr herir mid, ot cuurpp, I'ontiiiKHiit upjli Iti'lliulloa ot the A l mllim field. : ' it. ti v km i 1 f-3 i'. 0'V.S;:SA.!.!iiM a. SOMEBDY wants something all the time! One man wants a job; an other a radio; a third would buy a rifle. One woman would rent her home; an-' other wants a. good used car; and still another is looking for a violin. Desires change . . but one fact remains un varying: somebody wants something all the time. The Want Ad columns of this paper is the most important market place of the people in this community. Thousands read these columns every day. ' One ad will reach this throng of readers. MAIL TRIBUNE "The Home Paper" II: .li;.iro CITV, March 20. fPj 1 Mexican bandltH al Zacatecas were believed today to tie holding IV. U.t'arnuhan, Amcrlcun mining itK'M and iJr. Olvura. Mexican mine j bffteinJv for ransom. ' ' . ' ' 1 ', lUnh were kidnaped Monday nlghl ,,frnm Iji Norlu mine, perr Kan Btnito. Kucatetas. The mine HUH-nded operation leaving 1000 mtx ivlthout work pending guar antees of Hafety for other ein-ployt-8 ft gainst outlaw raids, Xl-wh of the ktdnaplng was brought the Airicrleau embassy here from private vuurces. Carna han lived formerly at FA Fato, Tcxa. and has a brother, George Carn.ihan, in New York City. It wiih reported at the embassy t hat release of a not her A nierlea n and a llrltish subject, . prisoners of outlaw bands, wiih expected shortly. The two wro - Henry Hanson, American resident mana ger of the San Nicholas Mining, and Milling , company at ' Vocuk, ' Durfingo.,and J. W, Hold, on Eng-j llsh employe. ' Iloth were captured t March ). '- A Only o. week lieforc this abduc-t lion, two AiTietlcan mining men, J. M- L'nderwood and C. C. A'lcb- thoip'c, ' werj executed by their captcr In Guanajuato while fede ral , fonres . lUtempted to secure their release. , Kelviriator Coast - Representative on Visit to Med ford Tonv Kdw'ard, Suattlo represen lutlvo of the Kolviimtor Kales, cor poration, manufacturpra of the cel ebrated Kelvlnator refrigerator, spent nevtfral days thlt week tninn actlnK btlslnesH wllh the local dcnl er, the Honthprii OreKon XClcctrlc. Mv. I'dwards way lli'-'ll will he the bent yeur In lh history nf Ihe eonipany and they lire expeetliiK Kl'ejilly onlai'Ked aalesiou Jtho coast, and e.ppclntly In HVU.thern Oregon. A bit; shipment - O'f (Colvin-tlols .will arrive about Aijril, 1st, !-:iva Alorrtii l'.eonard' of the local com pany. ' -I '- 'l.'.UHL.i! u Mil . SILESIAN noble HELD FOR DEATH ! OF WEALTHY DAD JANNOWITZ, Sllc'slai March 20. (1 A young Sileiibin nobleman, Bcion ot a weallliy family, wus ', held In Ihe county jail at Hirscli-! berg, Silesia, today while hjIcc rnveatlgated Ills ranibllnn and con-1 flictlng story of events leading to j the deuth bf liln'fullier. . . ." ' Tho yoniiK nublomnii' wan Count ' Christian Frledricli Slollwrg Wor-I niserode, URcd 27. .."His father,! Count Klierhard, was found Into:. Monday night wonted on it sofa i with part of i ! head blown away by a bullet which had been fired apparently from behind with a rifle taken from. a iieurby gun rack,. ' The sou hnd been alone with Ills father after the women members ot the household retired. He told police that he was knocked i un conscious in tho corridor by per sons unknown to hint. Police were unablo to find any trace ot these and arrested him when his testi mony, showed various discrepan cies, .although no motive was (lis covered. r . i- ' The victim was 66. years of age and had nine children, of whom the youngest is eight. The young count was the cldejit son and beir to the large estates or Ills father, lie was unmarried and the only one of tho older sons at homo. ' Tho mother and ihreo diiughtorH hnd retired to liedrooms on Ithe first floor of their house when they were aroused, by a shot. Two women servants rushed with the alarm to a neighborlm. forester's lodge and a doctor was brought, but the count was dead. ' The count's family had ramifi cations in many European courts. . M Altsll.U, rui n IK.V1 (Continued from I 'a ere One.) scribable terror and bloodshed. Thp victor of this modern Ar mageddon was salo b.V Marshal .lorfre to bp 'Yme of Ihe-humblest of men-y : "Tho.: brilliancy of his genius was hailed throughout the world during llusc historic days In llflN when the allied armies under his command- drove Uui Germans l out of France., The magnitude of his military operations . was stu pendous. Jlq necr would admit defeat. ' . . ills ucmorablc message to Jof-; fre. tho hero of the Marnu, when I ihe overwhelming .armies 'of i'on Kluck . were sweeping -on toward I'nris on tfeptcniher n, 'UI wi() ever remain a classic ,ith . u.11 soldiers. He mill: ,1 : 'j -' ".My right Is orushed.' .My left .Is In retreat. I am attacking with my .centor.'' . The uppolntmeut of Koch as generalissimo of nil the allied forces, on March ay, 11)18, eight days after the Germans had start ed what wus to be their last great offensive In the west, was generul- ly regarded as the master dljdo malic stroke of the war. Unity of iiuiicc to ine iinien mill , vimitrt ih- tlon to the enemy. -Germany's Idol von liinden burg at last 'had met his mnstor. The Teutonic juggernaut, the "war machine" wliich was 40 years or more in building, was nltout to be cast .upon the scrap li'ap. The I'yrenlHii mountaineer. vllthe as n pnulher, with the nuullilie nose of a conqueror, a man flvp feet six inches tall, 1ti. pounds In weight and1!!? years old," was to strike the final 'blow that was. to hurl-n dozen kings from their ' thrones and blast i new path for the pio'- nccrs of democracy. i I ,. Turcu inonllis ij mum after tak ing ihe sujircme command, Mar- I shut l.'oeh miilntnlncd ui unbrolceii front of more than 35l lullcs from the .North sea to lielfurt. He awaited his time to strike; tho ar rival ot American reinforcements ftuvo hlin mtmcrlcnl Mipcriorily over Iho enemy and on July Is he began 'the ponderous smash that w.'is to end In the complete col lapse of Germany nndt. Hie cessa tion of hostilities.' ; Koch gave the Germans no rest but struck unccushig, terrific, j sledgehammer bluws - now here, now there at various points of I I hp line. With the Ni-ltlth, French ; and llelglnns be stopped the cue. i my's advance tuwnrd the English I Channel; with the French sud I Americans he blocked the way to ! I'nris. Then the Germans began t to retire and, following the Amer- ! lean victory nt Chali-au Thierry, on. long emtio line rrom Swlleer I land to the sea receded dally I norlliwuril nnfl .! ti-,t,.rf the Itblne. , I Kucb of the five bin battles that I were fought under Fuch's direc tion lu the losing days of the war was so timed nnd placed that each .army supported Ihe other, all forming nn Indispensable port of the whole and nl working smoothly as the parts pf a well! adjusted automobile engine. , All: were directed toward the same end i to wear down the enemy's i strength, lllndenburtt foueht with n buldgeon. a brondsn ard. Fuch wielded a rapier with lightning ' ; use iniusis at vllul spots. ! AiiiiMUtT xkkiw TtM.ii (Coulinueo from Hugo One.) locating . factory In . Medfurd,' caiwble of turning out fin pluncs ! dully, if tht, facilities Jiere were st'ihlp. , k - v - ' uiwlii of honor at today's forum i held Yurlni? the rugulur l.lons club: mceilng hour, wcrt member? of jicnioru s stnie roauiplonslilp bas ketball toatii. Haeh member waa IntriMluccd, folluwlnn a short speech by their coach, Prink CIU son. Dan were also formulated lu greater detail lor the airport uiihllcliy campaign to be carried on uul II election day. April 1. Mr. Willouglihy's speech, of Yluli Interest to every resident of Med- J ford, will be published In full to ' BwjGold Crown Engine A developiiionr of new' arid out-!" This -engine is of medium' cimi-! '.'Persian pink und to have gold. stundi'iiB 'importance in" the com- presslon with latest rype of turllu- door .knobs. " ' ' I. . . T Among other things. Ml-s. lJeyn- mercial transportation field is- an- j lence head, special. ,chromev,aloy zel. t d ,.,. x'vns ,ute of liounccd by the Ifto Motor Carj,,.,,, B fol- ,he eyllnder;block, :i.lvi,ltt disorderly ."purlles- in their TSltT -dd j '.V ..re3tl) nd ,oW Jife.partment. them being the; a new- Reo Hpeed Wagon, iinwr.rpil. by therlteo gold crown engine. It presents. an entirely nrtf aid mod-; uru concepUon of pun-er, flexlbll-iff,,,.,,, Koar ratios ami tire sizes Ity aiuV economy, to meet tho needs, titled to the service they .are. lu ' of today'n .traffic conditions., tended for. are' ull equipped with Somaot the outstanding features, the Iteo-four ..forward speed.' tlans of this Iteo old crown engine are ( mission and four-wheel., tw.o-sboo unusually: high toniue ut low en-t hydraulic brakes. ' All of these-vc-gino speeds, perfect .balance: due j hlolcs alc, electric started a,nd fully to slatieally and dynamically bol- electric lighted, also full),-equipped aiiced, wftven t bearing .cranksnatt., ajid..lho use or the kancnoster -vi-! brntlon .damper, lull .pressure lu-.i brlcatlun with oil cleaner or filter to clean, oil .every llmo it aucii.lo : bearings.- special air cooling under.) pan tor keeping oil cool, inermo-ji static control, ot . cooling, water.) . linker. . Happ , buUdVB. Im-J lmny claim, is- witiiin, w in , ue. ic temperature gauge on dash. OIL! proved for. occupancy by -..-barbev i renled to .Medford .people. ;j ini"rin ,l,iH. - - 7 t. . . .." " : - :: . . "- y- ;. . . .'.. . . . .',-.. - , , ... t-vj... :.: ... -. . . liiiiliS': :': W ' Till - -;:r I''ii kJ: V 4" k -y JpF rl i; will clamor lor : V- : - -v r.'i s :- ' ii . It o (R cm ((id it him 0 IM-M.s tc V W WV VJLJLJLJkXW ' ; n o i as .: , It opens .... j .... ....... ,. - 1 "C HeO CiOlrt t't-OWB l-.llgine--j .Is used Iii the; 1 V . to ' 3-top 'speed ; wuf;ons. .Thee are furnished-with wnh; Myers magazine oilers, nintiu. In action tm ki.,.,i vv "go'i if PO"- o"' '1'"- niv ! ii- ii..w r,.nm ,,f ih, i v i., ...,,,,,.,,,. nn , iMw,-nof apli-i nvehucf' (a-. ...... I i !1 . '.shnn. - inil beaulv parlor. I- IN DIVORCE SUIT I M CHU'.UIO, March apartment snouid be classified as disorderly conduct or merely a cu- . iniclous whim has become luvoivou i in ine uinmv .-iin , -V. liruwn heynxer. . 01. asiilnst jack Deyhzpr., 34. ' ' , :.- - The wife, whose fortune was said to l? iiear M.OOO.uOU. filed suit against Deynzcr, lie said, because he ridiculed her plans lo purchase j .Xll.nuu limousliie to be painieu a o.t iuuiK oti ui."v Treasure Chest to Be 0pened j ;.. Interest In tlu-'.iuysteiious trea.: i sure, chest In. the windows of ha. Me'df.n d Kicetrlc company Is nutu-iJiteadily growing and ' southern awaiting the solution oil next Kri- day. -.on that day the massive Ihe iron-bound chest will ..be. 11UI7II.D back vand tbev treasure. , ' V. J jTjwJilcli; tbe Menfordrllectrlc com-' Thp big clien. which looks for. elgiit, is displayed in' a" setting at South ."oa splendor. Hotvaru v. Scheffel, nuinager ut flic iledfonl KlecUic company, A declined to muk an stiuement concerning the unusual display in his store win dow but Inferred that tho;'"trcns ur", .would . interest! evenfono. Ui Mcdford and southern Orefeon. 1 - ' Ull-u 1 - .niiroii. iiit-vt- dipt, Elnci; i'nMl, pundborg, j-escur erof Citliera) jiolllle, ami m'embcrs Or UTS' lll-iuieu ihjhu ' wjwmiwii -tt-lH -. he m-eaentcd to y JomoiW by the '"w t 1 . . :. m 0 Baking Vbvnm Guaranteed Pure Use KC for fine texture t and large volumq in your bakings - . Millions bf pound Uted by our Government ;