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' SfEDFORD IttIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OKi:Gdy,'TlftfKnA;lARrif 2f, l9'-f). PSQE THREW 'DAR PHOTOGRAPH DISPLAY IS. MADE BY LOCAL STUDIO An attractive arrangement . In: the way of -, photo display t cases, has been mud a by Verne -ShanKlo, i local photographer. In front of the; Medford Building 'on Central avo-i nue. Facing the street is a largo, picture of Mrs. O. O. D'Albinl. local regent ot the D. A. H. which is now holding its annual state convention in Medford, surround ed by smaller pleturos of G A. U. members, who -are now acting as k pages in the convention confer "ences. They are: ' Luclle .Lowry, Kutli D'Albinl, , Joan Bulrush,- Lu cille Murray, Dorothea Haskins, Betty Vllm, Margaret ..ClUIders. : lu another, caso is , an cspoe lally attraetivo grouping "of the champion basketball team, ' which is also an appropriate bit of ad vertising, in view of the -fact that Medford is, rentertaining- visitors from every Beetion of . the state ut, this. time.. ... . . -t v WINNERS OF INTERNATIONAL MATCH Lejeune to Teach ! ' RICHMOND, Va March 21. (JP) A committee oC the board of vis itors oC Virginia Military Institute nnnounced today that Major (len erul John A. Ivejeune,- former com inandant of the marine corps, had accepted tlio supe,tintcudency ot the institute. Gas Ends Pains i Sourness Acidity Heath's Guarantee It And Are Dispensing It to Many Stomach Sufferers . . , ( 4 - Hi. v. T NTRODUCE PLAN ON FARM RELIEF! WASHINGTON, March 2J. The 81, 250,1)00,000 farm relief pro gram of Senator Rrookhart.- Re publican, Iowa, is gojng to bo. one of the many proposals put before the senate agriculture commlttco, when It starts work on a 191:9 agricultural relief measure next week. , ,. , ' 1 - lirooWhart failed to get any sup port on this propositi at the last session, lie Is not assured of any nowbut ho was on o of President Hoover's . heartiest, campaign era and ho in confident the new chief executive will, give his plan favqr able consideration, at least. Tho lowau. In his elaborate pro position, alms to guarantee the farmer a, return of five percent on his capital' Investment. . . CENTER OF CHINESE Waiter Hagen (left), British open champion, nnd Leo Dlegel (right), national professional golf champion; defeated Gene Sarazen, former Southern open champion, and Silly Burke, North and South' Open champion, in th International Four Bali match at the Miami, Fla., country club March 14. You can bd ''so d is tressed with gas and fullness that- you think your heart is going to slop Iwutlng. Your stomach may be so distend ed that your breathing is short and gospy. : . - i You nro dizzy and pray for quick relief whot'a to bo done? Just one dessert spoonful of Dare's Mentha-Pepsln and in ton minutes the gas disappears. ' the pressing on the heart ceuses and you can breathe deep ( and ' natur--ally. ; Oh! "What a blessed: relief;, but why not get rid of sp'ch-. attacks altogetherY AViiy have' chronic In digestion at alt?.;'.. With this : wondeVtui '-medicine you can banish Indigent Io"tv or dys pepsia or any abnormttl frcondltipn ' lhat keeps tho stomacl'v VebelHua and one bottle, will prove it.. t-- And how happy yuhYwill be, when r.-ypur stomach is as good as'.nbw tor- then dlxijiiiess.-neL-vousuess. sleeplessness, hiiadacno ;imd other ' ailments caused bv. a '.disordered stomach will disappear, and you wMl be your old happy, contented self again, lleath s and every reg ular pharmacist guarantees . one bottle of Dare's Mentha-Pepsin to shrnv the wny to stomach comfort. BY HEAVY WINDS TVC.HANDIC. Ore., March 21. (Pi Heavy winds during the night coupled wllh .ruinfull of 1.01 in ches, caused .minor damage in. Ia Grando ' and tho Grande 41onde valley. Jiiycrs" and 'stiWmS'"wero running high today, but' tho rain had ceased and no floods wore reported. v Telephone poles . wero blown down near Union and MInam, and litfht nnd power jioles, wore levuliM south of Allcel and at Kl gin, .interrupting both services. ' 'Wires' between La Grande" and Pendleton wero down for a. few hours, wltlr a break reported in the,;Btueinountains. -, ' . . 1-jlgln ' eypprlenced ..tho heaviest wind 'in' 'years. . ; . ' I .' .. Oreoon Weather' - - Genernlly' cloudy,, tonight iwtd VU I dav cooler -m the Interior tonigiit. I local frosts oast portion. 'Fresh ; northwesterly -winds on const. T.: ALL NEW : TODAY Tnc Picn o the Big Silent Pictures Another Big Smashing Show. REX BEACH'S GREAT STORY OF THE FAR. NORTH . . i niir i r t M'hr .. - CONRAD NAGEL ' ' ' , ... I V '. ' AND ;; ,RENEE ADOREE 'The MICHIGAN Tomorrow NITE , CHINA NIGHT KID" Beyond question the fin est outdoor picture so far this season. " Also. Good Added Short Features Rothefmel's Music FOUR KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS SALKM. Ore., March 2l.ypj Four persons -wore killed and 207 were injured in traffic accidents -.it Oregon tturing, February, snyn the monthly--report of T.- A. Jtaf fety, chief state traffic Inspector. -.Tho total -number of accidents reported was 1803. ' . '---' -' :, Collision was Involved "In 17G accidents, injuring lftSipersons and killing three. Of the total number of eolilsions 1G23 were one motor vehicle with another. Non-colllslon accidents totaled 33,, with ninq in jured; ' . ' Of the numerous causes of acci dents "tSi wore duo to a vehicle not -huvniK right of way, 1.4 G to tailure to give signals, 238 to Skid ding. Drunkenness . was responsi ble for 18. v . Assents .. totaled 310, fines $L'liM.20 and fees collected .were $809U.75. Stolen cars recovered had a value of J10U0 and motor cycles 2lt ' ' - 'PEKING, Mar. 21. (P) Nation alist troops from tho province of Anhwel have reached tho town of LHionhsien, 70 miles northeast of Hankow. T" T The huge chest on display nt the Medford Electric store will bo opened tomorrow,. Friday, and the mystery as to what it has concealed for more than a week will be spljed. . - There Jhas been much specula tion as to what'tlie elaborate chest might contain.. There's plenty of room in. It for a radio or two, piles of Jewels and , In fact any wortlrwhlto plunder. - At any rate, theru Ms something well worth seeing In thoj treasure box, and to date the store's nianag?mpnt has given out no tangible oluea as to the nature of tho secret. ' Ti - PORTLAND, March 21. iff) M. O.. Wllklns, attorney for Blurton Maker, Klamath Indian charged I with rtho murder of a tribesman. Llldwell Itiddle oa.Nov, 211,, last, wns stitl muklhfr htx flnnl uruu- l.nient before the federal court Jury- When tho noon recess was taken today ; '. - - " v : - - ; TI - w:iM holfpvpr! Hint thn iiim( f might go to the jury bite today. - Baker : is charged with second- ! degree, murder. The defense pload ed tliaf the killing was justifiable on the grounds of self-defense, NANKING. China, Mar. 21. (VP) War between the nationalist gov-, eminent nnd the faction controlling tho Wuhan cities' of Hankow, Wu chang and Hanyang Is believed here to be inevitable. 31ANKO W, Mar. 2 1 . (A1) T, 1 1 o opinion here Is that war with the nationalist government Is inevit able. -- ' , S.P. SACKAMKNTO.iCoI.i March 2t. Southern Pacific labor leaders lmVo been called, to meet In Sau KranclKco March tt to draft a ro quust for waKe increases,, it was In dicated in Hacramuuto last night. The request will be presented to Southern l'aclflc officials at a con ference In San f"ranclBCo April 1, according to If. (J. Kinney of Sacra mento, chairman of the ncgotljatlou' commlttpo of the railroad's shop craft association. - More ' than 2000 machinists, boilcrmakors, sheet metal workers and car men In Sacramento will bo affected. They nro now getting, a basic wage of 71! cents an hour. IN HUGE MERGER POIITI'AXD, March 2 1 . (P) A consolidation of ten Portland dair ies under the name of the Carna tion Farm Products company has been announced here. The consid eration Involved In the transfer of the ten plants to jiew ownership is said to have been two million dol lars. Tho purchaser Is closely af filiated witU tho Carnation Milk Products, manufacturers of evap orated milk, operating In Oregon since 1902, $ DRIVE FOR INFIRMARY AI OREGON TO START PORTLAND, .March 21. A mass meeting of parents of University of Oregon students will bo ,hold here March 80 for the purpose of reorganizing a state wide drive for $00,000 to be added to n, smllar amount ap propriated to tho state ,for a new Infirmary building on tho Oregon campus- Plans for the meeting wero discuKsel last night, called by tho infirmary Investigation committee of the University- of Oregon Mothers, club. s . ' 1 Wall Street Report TAKES SLEEP POWDER PORTLAND, Ore.. March 21. Tho victim. It Is believed, of an Inordinately large potion of sleep-, ing powder. Mrs. Ethia Erman, 33, beftuty fhop proprietor, died 04 a houseboat lost night in the Hiver dale moorage. An autopsy was ordered. Mrs. Brman had been employed as housekeeper by W. B. Ileusner, owner of the houseboat, and usu ally stayed there as there were no sleeping quartern In her beauty shop, . Police were told that tho woman had had financial troubles and had previously tried to commit suicldo. NEW YOItK, Mar. 21. (P) Ex tremely nervous trading lu today 'a stock market reflected tho wide spread uneasiness over the credit sltuutlon. Prices opened Irregular, turned heavy just before mid-day, and then started upward in the early afternoon under tho leader ship of tho public utilities. Trad Jug turned dull on the rally with many small traders showing a dis position to keep out of tho market luntil after tho New York and Chi cago federal reserve meetings were out of the way, Prices were unable to hold a definite course during the last hour, Uailroad equipments were heavily bought for a time, Baldwin Loco motive approximating Its 1&2'J hitch. Tcxaa Gulf Bulphur developed pro nounced strength and Midland Hte I Products preferred mounted ecvon points. Intermittent selling broke out In the coppers, oils and mer chandising shares, The cloeo was Irregular. ''', Total naleg a'pproxlmutod -Mt'O.-00'i shftres. J.GPENN A Is always possible for women who shop at a J. C. Penney Store V these in smart styles and at economy prices tell you why I New EY CO. "Dress - V Millions of women have discov ered that it costs very little to have smarter frocks than ever before ... to have more of them, too. They are shopping with the J. C. Penney Com pany . . . and benefiting from the advantages of quantity buy ing that- commands 'first selec-. tions . . . and unusual savings.' For Women For Misses For Juniors Oiie-Piece . Two-Piece Jacket Costumes . . of Flat Crepe and Georgette Irresistibly clever and different frocks for every kind of Spring and -- Summer need s flat crepe, satin crepe and georgette . ; plain or ' .vividly printed.' Lingerie touches, smart frills and jackets distinguish the new modes . . . you must sec them! $Q.90 ... $ 1Q-75 T OAKLAND, Cul, MurOl SI. (P) UavlU A. nurnotl, wealthy Han Lenmlro nianufaclurer, for merly of Toledo, Ohio, was sen tenced to Folsom penitentiary to d;iy for kidnaping five-year-old Elolso Wlnilfell. lie was given nn liidetcrnilnuta sentenco that may extend to 20 years In the discre tion of the 'state piison board. , Harnett was convicted Tuesday. Since then bo Iwib been under In vestigation In connection with the slaying of 15-year-old- Mabel May er In Oulcla'nd July 2, 182". llocauso of Harnett's previous conviction In a kidnaping case In Toledo, the court found there was no nlternutlvo to the maximum penalty in his caMO,'1 " the services of Oregon -specialists In tlio medical profession, ..who are cooperating with the association this year. Two clinics on the same day, April 3,. have been promised this county, one In Medford and anoth er In Ashland, the details of wlllch will be nnnoumted later.-'These clinics will be held by v. Ilnrold criieun and' l)r. rtal'pl'i' CMiit'tsbif, both of I'orllnnd. ' . ' transniarlue' vessel Sujameco might yet bo removed from tho sands of' tlio beach north of Coos Bay. The vessel has boon on the sand since March I when, she grounded in n heavy fog. Ifoue for Ship. "' ' ' MAItKIIFlEI.D, Ore.. March 21. (A1) Renewed hope wns expr?ss el hrre lodny that tbo striiiHle.l TO START EARWMAyU ;ai ; ' '" 1 t 22,7:30 p.m. AVork In femberH of the stum board of control said, after ,' a conference with AV., C Knighton, Portland architect that actual construction of tho new state office building will probably' start eurly in May. Tho exterior plans for tho building were approved nnd' thd architect was instructed to, oomploto the -dt: tails so ttmt the board may - ciirt for bids. . . v . : . I---i Siwinl C'ohtmuntcatloii..' 103, A.s Mareli the P. C. degree. y order- of AV. AJ. 301 C. M. HOITSTOX, Beey. FOR TB STATE CLINIC The Jackson county health au thorities have . one of the three requests already In for tubercu losis clinics, with tho Oregon Tuberculosis association made by societies and om over the state, wlHfh dowireTo take ndvnntnf; nf RELIEF KOM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A P.attlo Creek physician Bays. "Cofwdlpailyn . ' remonslble for more misery than uny other cause." Hut Immediate relief hn been found. A tablet called Itexall Or derlies has ben dipeuvored. This tablet uttracts water from the sys tem Into the Iay,y. dry, evacuating bowol called the colon. The water loosens tho dry food waste und causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or evor Increasing the dose. Htop suffering from constipation. Chew a l.exall Ordmile at nfght. Next dny bright, (let 24 for 2 0c today at tho uearent Itexall Drug rttoro. JVujt Side PUaiuiacy. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GARDEN AND PORCH POTTERY Bird Booths, Porch Urns and Vases of Gray Stoneware and attractive design. jll "Everything for Your Garden but the Rain Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 E. Main , Phone 260