MljlbfrQrtO MAIL frttifsTfttS, MTSfaroicb, ottEOON TuTftSTUY. MARCH lai!').
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Welcomes D. A. R. Members
OF WELSH T
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j ITHACA, N. Y .-() Seven nur
: prising elements havo boon found ;
I in cow's milk. They arc nub- j
(stances never before Identified in'
: the i actual fluid. - ;
' One of them U strontium, which -t
In tho base of tho rod flro of July (
; Faurth celebrationis Another Is ;
titanium, a nelament that supplied I
'the. smoke screen of iho worm
(war. Vanadium, well known- In
'building and commerce ; lithium.
'( ivhiih hnj tonf llu nnmn In unitio
' It Iri.lu tit unriniro nml ulltrtnn nna
y itt fttft rtinln i-nnuli I iionl a nf DiA
i i iu uuitMH urn ruMiftium, vnii-
makes silvery coating on the In
side of radio tuhes, whore H ah
snrhs k thftrehy preserving tho
vacuum and tho service- of tho
t.tibo; and boron, wiilch Is exhaled
by volcanoes ah boric ncid.
Discovery of these elementa van
made possible by rocont develop
ments nt Cornell university In
peclroeooplo photnRrnphy. The (
work was done by Dr. Jacob Iap- 1
Ihh and lr. Norman C. W right of
tnc Jlanna niry Unsearch instl- -tulp,
Scotland. A dozen other cle- i
mcnlK, including zinc, copper and J
potassium and previously idontl
f..t I :it. ... . . i i ,i i .. ii...
. i urn iiiiiu, ni-ir i-'iim il iij
.Jj ! Cornell method.
i inn imiK wan unou, nurnea to
, itnht H and HUf Helen t electric euf-
rem npplled to tho aHh to convert
11 Into ItiinlncHiv nt vapor. By IhlH
! If lit. photographic plutoH reglR
, tnred the opecim, tho linen of
iwhlch revealed the presence of tho
elements. (
i Wlietber theo newly found sub-
HlaneoH are significant to nutrition,
'ifniafn to bo determined. Their
jquuntfilps are announced as "nnutU
i but definite.''
The rewarch dlsclnscd that pome
of these elementH may get Into
hinllk through the 'diet nf tho cow.
I'nusuul aniouniH of zliu wore
fiiuud' In one snmple, which vetin
I raced to anlmnlw ptiRturing near
tlin zinc HinelterH at Franklin, N. J.
Tho American milk wamplOH pro-
i.iiuiing uie newly found elements
"I ci
were fnm HonterHotflhlre... Derby
i.hlre and AhcrdeonNhlrc. .
The table of olementH formerly
Identified in milk mIiowh in con- ;
parallvely "largo nuaniitUH"; cal
cium, mngneNhim, potnHHlum, so
dium, phosphorus nnd chlorine;
and ''traccH" of Iron, copper, alum
inum, mangancHO and Iodine.
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fin mo from New York, New Jemcy,
D. A. R. Program Friday, March 22
.... Jick Terrett
I-RIOAY, MARCH 22, 1929
9:00 A. M.
Assembly Call ....... '. Z. ,
Entrance of Stale Regent accompanied by
State Officers with escort of pates
I Nfusic ...1 ... Instrumental
Conference called to order by Slate Regent, Mrs. K. C. Apperson
Scripture and frayer The State Chaplain
Voval Solo "Lead Kndly Lif;ht" ; Mrs. R. C. Mulholland
Accompanied by Mrs! W. M. Van Scoyoc
In Memoriam M rs. I'rancis Cornell, State Chaplain
WlKiwixIn, JHrtilKMi.. MlKsotirt nml . Music "Onward Christian Soldiers" . "r.'Tlv Assemblara
t'ullfijrnln. Tho. IlrltlsiJ imiilo r f ci.k
Legislation in U. S. Congress Mrs. C. C. Clark
: Magazine Mrs. Clyde V. Osborne
. Manual for Immigrants ...... Mrs. J. A. Cooper
Memorial Caioline Scott HarrisonJ, ..l.Mrs. L. J. Schmitz
Memorial Continental Hall Library ...J. Mrs. V. O. Smith
National Defense ;........-... Mrs. John V. RiThardson
National Old Trails Roads Mrs. John L. Smile
1'atriotic Ivducation Mrs, IL Carttidgc
Preservation of Historic Spots Sirs. Joseph Stadelman
Publicity,:.: .i..;,..!. .; Mrs,. K.;.S. Stearns
Real IJaughUTs Mrs. j: R. Roberts
Revolutionary Relics for Memorial Continental ; - " s
Hail ' .:....:..::,.:.s..:.,...:,L : Mrs. n., Ll steeves
Sons and Dauglilera cif the Republic Mrs. J. II. Slofiel
Announcements . ' ' '
',' ' 12:1? P. M. ... .
No Host Luncheon, ,Mrs. M, J. Norris Second Stale Vice Regent,
presiding '
. , : ' 1:30 P.M. '
Assembly Call .'. : '. Jack Terrett
Conference called to order hy State Regent, Mrs. K. C. Apperson
J
' , LONDON MV,The Httlo Angle- 1
jsey town of .l,lanfalrpwUgwyngy'll
t gngei--chwyrndrohwilllandyHillogo-
gogoch, pronunciation of whose
oversize name of &H letters chuil-
lenges the tonguott nf all except '
t those most expert In the ancient
'language of Wales, has junt won,
;a case from tlio government wiilch 1
i finally wan aired In tho house of
commons. - - ; .
Tho 1-mglifih translation on the.
(name is:- "Hi. MaryH Church-ojiO-
' Tho-IIiiUOf-WhltehnzelH-Near-tiio-
j Whliipool-hy-The-Church-of-nyhll- :
! lo-Near-Tho-Hed-Cave.''' The in-
habUantM aro proud nf t his poly-
! syllable cognomen nnd -Jealous C j
lis fame. . ' v - ;
"hlanfalr I. G..". ns the natives
trail the place until they are old !
: enough and long-winded enough1
(to pronounce It, suffered the out-'
rage of having nn Englishman up- ;
: pointed ns its postmaster." It was '
; just too. much for tho sentlmontal ;
(feelings of the . citizenry. Ilesides i
I'OstinaKter, Crick could not speak i
Welsh.' I
J Sir Robert Tiiomas. member of :
the house of commons for Angle-j
sey held up the leglshuton of the j
empire", while parliament discussed j
tho issuer - Indignant Welsh mem-
I hers declared the name of their
home town had been misspelled in
j the parllnmontary calendar; others
cui leu on .much en -monism!, mo
postmaster general, to try and pro
nounce It.
"It begins with Llanfalr . . .
and ends with gogoch," announced
the cabinet member triumphantly, i
"I'orhaps with - all thiH Influenza
about I haft better not pronounce
It.
Then 4tmid cheers he announced
tho capitulation of the govern
ment. Postmaster Crick had resigned.
A Welshmaif would be appointed
to the post. .
Kir Uobert Thomas took one
more shot at t;to government. He
insisted that the new postmaster
be able to pronounce the town's
name . . . and he rolled, gurgled,
sputtered, gasped and gargled each !
and every syllable, lireathless, but j
triumphant, he . sat down. The
house of commons rocked with
cheers. j
Viscount Sandon brought parlia- J
menf bnck to Its sense of responsi- !
bility. "Does this vord count ns 1
one in a telegram?1' he asked. j
"Yes." answered the postmaster t
general without the loss of an iota
of ministerial dignity.
SECRETARY BODY
LAIIKK. MOt'KlNi; iHIIIDK
MOST l-OITLAIt yv' I'.
S.
Ki:OKNE, OW., Sine. 21.
Kern Sehumnnhor, Ilno.l lttver, waii
oli'i-iert presldunl of the tnt ro
eliiihin or eniifmerolal nrKunlzntlnn
wr-retnrliiH nt tho annual mutitlnu
liehi on the i:nlvorsit yof oreKOn
I.. K. crnml) of Uonil was ehoRen : Wiwic "America the lleautitul
vlee-proHhicnt nnd K. o. llarlnn, ' Rcjwrts of Special State, Committees ;
roi-iiunii, wntt named Korretnry-
treiiHiiror. ' -
Member nf tho lionr dot dlrect
nrs ehoHvn worn I.connnl (llllcey,
Alhnny; lrl C. ripynnldK, Klamath
I'-Hlln: V. 13. North, linker, and 0.
T. linker, miring president, of
Med ford.
Land xettlcmont and Hk great
valuo to the proKrntw uf the wiate.
wtvcrtlnlni; for lonrll, nnd county j
iiMiusinai HUivcya wero tnkon up at i
Iho wHvlon todny. A plea for stale-
ivldo eoopernllon nnd- xupport of ,
hoth tho land Kottloment and tour-I
1st movrmenlv. worle on . whieh '
xhould ho oontrnlly.rd thiiuiKh the
Hlnto rhamltor of eommoruc, waj
made hy W. (1. Idn of tho Mate
rhnmlior. .
Chapter I'.xtension :r---.x---
- Alemhcrship :..:.:......
Veterans' ijospltal ..
Constitution nay ............
t'hamp(K'( Memorial Conimittve
Stale Director of c. A. .R, .....
Solo
Three-Minute Reports uf Chapter Regents:
Astoria
'..!rhc Assemblage
Mrs. V. W: McCrcdie
MrV."U,'(l. Shipley
: Mrs. Win.. 11. Saxton
Mrs. May A. Rolwrts
.... Mis. Isaac I,. Patterson
....... ..... Mrs. lr. L, Stoeckle
WAKHIN'OTON t,V) Jloadnw
iftl-krt anil nioeliinfr hlrdn are fa
vorites 'tho country, over, Mrs.
Knthorlno II. TippottH nf liio jron
eral foiloralion of winon' olnhs
finds ns a rosult,nf a nation wido
eampalitn to have eaoh Plato nuopt
nn official bird.
. .Most of tho . southern Ktatos !
chotio tho ninrklnK bird, while 1
: mo.st of the inldllo wokI selected j
the .meadow lark, (,'alifo rn i a j
; name dtho condor nnd tlio UiHtriol '
1 of Columbia . chose the wood
thrush.
EASTER
Furnishes New Style Inspiration
Th new modes, fresh for Easter, have arrived at our--store.
Smart new frocks, charming coats that have taken
Paris by storm are here to delight southern Oregon's femi
nine shoppers' f-
COATS
'Tailored' or fur trimmed in nil of tlie
very newest fabrics nnd in n galaxy of
colors. Rim I values nt
$12.95 to $79.50
DRESSES
Fluttery nnd feminine with bows nnd
1,'iees, or' fashionably plain. In rare new
combinations of colors and shades, mod
erately priced from
Wear
As
You
Pay
the
Cinderella
Way
$6.95 to $69.95
and HATS
Clever new, close fit
ting bats in every con
ceivable shape. A ere-' , "
ntion that will please
every, fancy nnd har
nioize with every Kas
ter outfit. , '
S2.49 to S17.00
vVJ! , 44 South .
. Central .
r1' :-Ta- r
varrl college observatory. t , Hpnnse to the interest siiown by rtrt of j;iuily groups. The worker
The olnh. four yeran old, rerent- tuitKlilt'if. "Members of the oliser- , eoneentrato on tiKtrnnnniical hob
ly (numvuruteri simly eniirnes in re- ' vniory tnff net volunteer lend- hf nf prnftiejil use In resenreh.
: .'..
fc
Farm Pointers
..' Mrs.' J.' F. Gilpin
Mrs. C. 11. Wilson
Mrs. Homer Gouley
Mrs. June Martin
Mrs. G. Q. IVAlbini
Mrs. George I Gates
Mrs. llnrrv M. Acklcy
Mrs. V. G. Smith
; Mrs. Mark Wealherford
.. Mrv Geo, H. Foster
Ankles
-Tlii 9 season's fusliion
makes tlicm morr im
portant tliiin 'rr. (lor
Hon Y-l.ine Iiosirrv
eiujiliaicn tin natural
ftliatlows of tlio unklr, to
give an cllcct ol'Iong slini
lines anil lovelv contour.
: - Iii rxeltiMvr Cordou
"isliaclco. for the ncnoiii
! enfonililc colors two
weiitlit chiffon and
sheer service $2.50.
vAdrienne's
, j; Mcdford National Bank ,
' Building -
Champncg .
Chcnicketa
Coos Day '.
Crater Lake -
Deschutes
l'.ulalona
Grande Knnde ,.
I.lnn
I ' Mathew Slarbuck
'Announcements' V' ?'!'
; ' o:Sn v. m. ' ; '.
f:irni tlmherF iiea In eon-1 Sixleenlb Annual Onfereme llanquel, I lolel Med ford,,
- Mrs. V.. C. ApHTMn, State Regent, presiding '.
Solo v '
Greetings Mrs. G. Q. IVAlbini, Regent Crater take Chapter
Greetings .' . .'Mr. Gordon MacCracken, ex-Slate Regent
Music ' , . , -
Address "Civic Outics of ratriotic Organiiations"'
WYXIl:X AT IIAKVAItn
' l.KAItX ASTKOXOJIY
CAMRHiruiK, Mfiss. iP) I.ny
mcn now rniiy 1 learn' nelontiflr
nstrnnoniUMil wm-k ihroush tho
llnnil . Aslronnmloii rlhih nt llrir-
THE. NEW IMPROVED
' W "rtHCIL. POINTIO PtM" S
i . eZe?hrect'WfiinS Instrument
All
lad with iho Krniiml, such ' n
rounil.lllon kIHh, hIjiIUo flnorn. ling
hmiM'j. iMtloft nntl fence iioaIh,
shtuiM Ito mailo of (hienhle woofts,
such an whllo n:ik, roil oak . or
ohotnut, or of "nap" wootts tron,t
im! A 111 croosolo.
AruihI nieilioil of fipilinc fhorln
or nihhllhiKH to mov Ih to put tho
foci! In n ielf-foorti'r dome illHtnneo
jfrnni tho wilti'r supply nml Bleep,
jinn nimrti-iH. The mok for the nl-
rain hny houl in. kept lr-tveen
i, I hi- hint two. If IhlH plmi of food.
i I ln nillillliii;i nml hay Ih followeil,
I, the i'orn enn he fo,i iwleo dally In
,irnunl or on n fording floor.
ii Snino leafy nlfnlfti or clovor hny
Ixh'iulil lie ln. liiil.il in the ration
j for the fnriii poultry flock it tlilg
J time nf year whore ttriiiw rnnge In
not avnlluMo. ;
Aj-.V
Don Newbury
Music ,
Sketch........ ....1'.,.... -Mrs. Jfohn Y. Richurdson
.,; , . State. Chairman of National Defense v
Address "The Kthics of National Defense" , - ,
Dr. John Marvin lVun, I). D ,
l'uslnr of II inson Memorial Church '.
'.,; l'orlland, Oregon
LARSON HEADS STATE
The farmer houl1 hnrvent hl
own timber ernp. Mp vnn nell biH
own luhor nml thnt of hin teams of
fttriM'ks nltttiR- with th crop, jnm ns
he iloes when nellliiK wheat, cotton
r coin. fel)lnR cut timber pro
ilueti In tho lop:, pole; tier, or cord
means InerenMed money income,
nml. If nil rightly, ulo lenvex tne
wooiltatitlN In better ennrtltlon for
Kmwinif nnother timber crop, jttto
land payp no I merest.
MKTAI LINKS I'SKP
AS IHIKW MATFJU Vt
tlty V. H. Iepi. nl AKrlrtilture.)
Stu'Ilintf net'il corn by hand In
prnf(i;iblf. The tip kernelH, which
itre b mm proflneilve than tho oth
ers; the butt kemeln, which ilo not
drop uitlformly In the planter, nnd
any worm-eaten or hlomlKhrd ker-
neU may he linrartleri. Knch ear
CtUVAU.ISt; Ore, .March 21.
tT) JW ljii-Kon. munaiTer' of tho
Cooperative Creamery or lnr!;i
field, w.ii elected, permanent
ehnlrman of a Ktatowlde dairy eon-
1AKIS (4 UiewieM and cock
tail Jacket? of metal links nre the
nearest tlcxlKnc'r (i v In theft have
romo to elhni:0tinic cloth from
their Rcheme. . A woman dress
ference nl Orepon State eollette; -maker hIiowm the metnl me-h in nn
The contercnt'e openen a two-nay nftrrnoon dre of purple mesh
qhioo inti;u in -mi r over xllk. The mesh cocktail Jjicket
Is v. g
ir?r Vi
down an
hard as
von llkn. I M
bV.'.-
VI
I That hnid. Mft
I HIIIIHllh. hull f
I I like H-kl. 1
L Hold VolQt.aat
I ' -
Writes 1 t h I
Ink free and ,
easy ns a .
e n d pencil i
w it h o nt a ;
miss, tikip or '
hlur. Won t f
hlnl .scratch.;
leak or soil
haiulti. I'at-:
ented auto-'
malle feed j
p re venln;
p o I n 1 1
f r o in '
eloRidiiK j
Industry." - Governor ' Palter son
wilil, "ihnt' fueh n )iirge hody of"
mon. mostly diilrymon. ftathorod
on hiu'Ii short notice In 14 luisy noa- 8prt,tt,
jnrini; or
---, - ... ivhi 11 uiiiiM', 1 in me ruK'ii imirj jiruiji iitii. f
' ll..llin. k. .. 1 j . 1 , 1
II. iiriRKK. itrnuin eniiniy tiunrui
turn I fttjeni. was plet-ieo" pcrnuinent
secretary.
!nlrymi'n from praetb-ally every
st- r t lo n of the n t t e we re n mon u
the A0 delefiat" whu natherd
here at the cull of the lemimrury
4-liouM be thelled separately, uslnv 1 chairman. iMul V. Mfiris.
;.i riifirterlnch inenh sieve with n ! (tovernor I. U laitcrson, opened
concave bottom, and tlio kernels the session with the only scheduled w-ated fror.i the tritctor stnt. Tour
from tuivh car looked over vnro jaddrosM on the proarnm. ,"lt spchKh ami jdx-roV oorri and cotton plant
Jj fully, .. Iwoll for tho future of th dairy .era are used as a single unit.
K'Mn over a rtecaiiote ninner
, dres";md Is unllned.
; In sire nnd npprnrnnce the mesh
ri' mhW th link furss which
were fnshionaldt a few years ago.
. . ;
Innovations have been made In
plant fi n on the market. Three
mw corn rtnnt.T arc built n nt-
lachmentn for tr.tciors and are op
A PEN OF REFINEMENT
Vade of finest quality highly pot
IshoiK lilack fountain pen mntoriul.
with H kt. guild Rold point and
feed, .safety screw eap, self-filling
lever nnd clip.
MEDFORD BOOK STORE
.. , 12 North Central
m
:fil" ' i 0.40 OWNERS SAY
S5c Lakeside DeLuxe $1.15
World's FASTEST SELLING Lawn Mowers!
Finest Construction Hyatt Roller Bearing
One out of every eight, mowers sold this your
will he a Lakeside . . . hecause (if Its lalcnry
tested, smootli-riinnlns eftieioucy . . . and ho
eaiise it is America's Super-Value.
Steel Reel, Nozzle
50 ft. Hose for
$7.95
Quiet, self-oiling hesirings ItuiCc-keen, self
sliarpening .cuiter lilades . .-. largo east Iron .
wheels ... a harilooil roller, handle and pat
ented grip. .
Heavy
Red Rubber Hose
M ft. Ha fr" Brass Nozzle.
for J)tt,rOnd Coupling..
Heel holds
10(1 feet of
3-4 Inch
hoso
Seamless ruhtior hose wltl'
corrugated tread that will
last for years. Noy.zlo
is adjnitalile from
fine spray lo
heavy
stream.
A
M6NTG0MERYWARD CQ
117 So. Central
Phone 286
Medford, Ore.
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