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(If!1 MOE ETGHT MEDFORD M ATL TRTBTTNE. MEDFOIJD--OREGON. TTTESDAT, MAY 7, 1920. FOR MUSK WEEK A special "music week" radio program which should De ot inter cut to all local mimic lovers will be ponsored by (he California Ore gon Power company tonight rmm 8 to 10 D. m. The program will present a piano forte recital by the pupils 'or Rosa lackmoic WJllett, well known artiste or the American and European concert , stago. Sirs Willett has prepared a moBt attractive program for the occasion and this recital promises to prove even more popular than, her last one. ' The young people taking part In the program are or all ages from 8 years up and are .considered among the leading Juv.enlle plan lutes of the valley. Ily 'special re quest Miss Aileen Crawford will present a splendid group of num bers. Mrs. Willett Is also planning an Individual recital for tills liopu lar young artiste a .little later in the season. The excellence of this even ing's recital offering Is evidenced by the well balanced program, the details of which appear below: (a) Prelude C Minor i ........... .t - llachmaninoff (b) Mazurka No. 2.. . .Oodard Doreen lxsLverottc (a) OaVotte (Mlgnon) ...... Thomas (b) Valse 8orenadn Poldlui Paulino Kogers Edelweiss Glide Vanderbeck , Jean Kubrick (a) Tho Angel Choir ... ....... Lefebure-Woly (b) Aragonaise Massenet Edith Kodgkins Ollssando Mazurka .. : Bolim Amy Kesterson (Grants Pass) (a) Thoughts ot Homo (Eolgie).. Dora (b) Youth and Beanty Dance...... Porter Jean ljeveretto Valse Op. 83. No. 1 Durand Eva Kesterson (Grunts Pass) (a) Polish Dunce Schnrwenka (b) Troika TBchaikowsky a Vonno Anderson Military Polonaise, Op. 40, No. 1 . ...... Chopin Katherine Mishler (GranU Pass) (a) Lleborstraum ; Uszt (b) Revolution Etude, Op. 10, v No. 12'.....,.- Chopin : SEEK ARREST OF JiHOCKTON, Mann;, Mfty 7 (P) Tho arrest of Henutor J. Thomas lief Hn of Alabama on a chat-go of violating a city ordinance wrb linked toiluy by Howard H. Cole man, member of tho city council. Colomun filed his roiuuBt for a war runt for tho Henalor's urruHt with Iho city clerk in prescribed form, and it will bo presented to thn city council for action tonltrht. It is charged by Coleman that lief Hit, during his recent visit here, delivered a public address without having obtained a permit. The senator -has Blnce rataed his voice in protest against bottle throwing here in which he. was tho target. ' 4 ; ; IS FATAL TO SIX HlVKltHlDH, N. J., Miiy 7. WV-Slx pct'HotiM, ftiur of I hum members of one family, worn killed hnd two others illjut'nd IhhI night in n cuIHhIom between a tmlri nnfl ttn mitoimibllo at a ci-okhIiik hero; ; The dcitd are John Huuwe, !U; Ills WUO. Mrs. t'luni IHiiiro, 112; two of tholr children. Jin k, !. and Ada, (I; .Morgan Cliiiniherliiiu, a boarder at tho Hiiiiko home, all residing In ltlvcinlile, and J.icli Woller, 3, I'lillndelphln. The lattei-'s rntlmr, .lumen Wei. Icr, 40, was critically, injured, and Clara llunao, 11, diniKltter of the dead '.eeiiple,1, was lesa seriously hurt;' " .i - '- , !.. ;:A'N IM'K.NTIN I'HIHON. Cnllf., - Stay j (!') Drare and I'.liimlm Htaultcr, HlHtres, formerly f l.u AniteleM, were pu ruled - front 8nn Quentln 'liripon t"dny. The wo. men.' former inuMc tenehers, were wuhmucd for iuhIhiii; wuiUiIi-ks chock. INJ KI'BNIKN (:. Calif..' May 7. iA'i Three bullilliiKS ut. June JokJiii', miulh of Jf Ik I'Iihn wen1 burned at a Ions of 4.10,11(111. The builfliugH were owned by the city of- Is Anpejes. " J s w w JJt- EASTS IDE j,VcTsyrup ' Distributed by Hart Clpar Co. 009 Dayif 8t.( Port la. id WATER AVAILABLE : t IJKLLVIEW, Ore., May 7. (Special) At the meeting of the city council on Tuesday night, thoj cussed and city councilmen ap lroved a motion which provided for the notification of Bellvlew district residents making applica tion for the purchase of city water, that extension of city water outside the city limits would be considered only when residents of the district would assume, all cost of extension beyond the .'city, limits. .".-. - j A petition "signed by 31 real-1 dents of Bellview district and ' three bubiness concerns, the Moon Lumber company, Ashland Tile Brick company and Lay camp i ground was presented. Several plans woro submitted tol tho councilmen, but no definite plan was chosen at this meeting.! It. H. Pankey of "Walker ave nue, was grunted the ' right to purchase city water, providing he pay for the extension of mains from the city limits to his place a short distanco beyond. Ho will pay a maximum of $2 a month, cost of meter und installation charge. : "v ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Wade AVallis, Mrs. William Huxley and Mrs. .James Howell were among the Medford shoppers on Thursday afternoon. Charley Homes lias sold bis tim ber land on the Pacific Highway near tho yhady Springs Auto camp to Mr. Hart, who lias takon posMession of his new holdings. J. R. Robertson is quite ill at his home on tho Pacific highway.' Mr. and Mrs. a. K. Barnes were In Medford Friday morning look ing aftr business affairs. Mrs. C. B. Lambkin attended the meeting of tho Women's Mission ary society of tho Presbyterian church, which was held at the homo of Mrs. Geneva Allen on Bush and Almond Htrects Wcdnos da yafternoon. Mrs. Lambkin, president, presided over the busi ness meeting after the business of 1 tho organization was over, Mrs. Miles took charge f the program. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tucker; wero In from their fruit farm fC; were in from their for farm in Dead Indian disvrlct last week and spent several ;days visiting, friends In Ahlandv , v, On Friday afternoon Mrs. W. I. J Moore, Mrs. Milton 'Nichols and Mrs. Norma Beodor wero hostosscs to tho Past Noble-, tlrands ot Hope Bobekah lodge at tho Boll view community club Itouso. About 24 ladies were present to enjoy the afternoon. -" " Many of tho ladles had never had an opportunity of sootng itho club house nt Bellvlow and wero delighted to find such a cosy nook for their meeting. Mrs. David McKtnnoy and Mrs. Norma Beodor, teachers of tho Bellvlew school, with tho pupllH attended the music festival hold at tho Junior High school in Ash land on Friday afternoon. Beth ParkR, Paulino Byrd, Pearl and Thelma Lyman, Molly Holms, Isnel Worland, took part in tho singing, also tho folk dancing with Wayne Harris, Leonard Simp son, Bvan Parks, Curtis Uyrd, Francis Barnes and Isabello Col lla assisting. Tho youngsters wero taken -In cars furnished by Bellvlew parents. . ' ' CLARA SMITH'S CAPTOR E, OKLA. ArtD.MOltU, Okla.. May 7 P llui-k tlarett. rS. votmiui boiieu offloor ot okliihoma. died at his homo hero today. Unrratt'n donth' camn Just oven years to a day after his llto-lonK friend and follow offleer, l'.ud Hal lew was hilled In Wichita l''alls, Texns. (UiiTPt I figured tiiomlnenlly in tho enpluro and Irlnl of tMara Hmlth llaniou, who shot nnd killed Jiiko lluiiom, rnpublliMii national eotniultteeiniin, In an Ardmoro ho tel In 1D1!0. 1 KILLS THREE CHILDREN NKWCASTLK. Pu. May T.- bV) Three children wero burned (o death ami their mother was burned possibly fatally tmhiy in a fire which resulted from mi explosion of a gasoline stove. Th o d ea t. c h 1 1 d ten o f Mr. a nd Mrs. W. Stevens, were Vtrgtrtn, 9: Dorothy. 14, and ,WIIHam 4 3, At u hospital it was said Mrs. Stevens hmf little ehanco to, recover. A f our-yoar-old dmighior, Kteanora, was injured, but nut seriously, IS LONUnX. May . -tA di vorce whm grtiuied today 1.0 Cap tain Lvvurd Potter Me M wen from Gwendoline JtaeKeiutio on grounds of her tnie0nduct- with a core, spo intent cited as Count LtH Zep pelin Parous, otherwlee known Count Keppelin. Tho hiiAeonduet was said to huve occurred at a London addren sand also at Men tone, where the couple was found living as Count and Countess Zep pelin. The judg also Rranted thp costs against ihe rosespondent. Why Spark Plugs -Are Changed m3vi0 nrnrof HlM rjwiowf MI"! The hot, inttnst ipark from a nrw tfiarJt ping thoroughly ignitti tkt cyl inder mixture of gas and air. This hot spark has resulted m the . cylinder-mixture Befog entirely-. burned.' CirrpUtecombuitim shown - ty ivhtte. . Htre the burned gas is being forced out through the exhaust valve. Fail power is show$tnolitvt gat escaping, ; Gasoline conservation has be come of such' vital importance' in tho world's affairs that the t'nitcd Stales government made an ex haustive study ot fuel waste In in tt i.iul coinhti.stiou englni'H and has been carrying on an educational campaign to jDncourago gas saving in motoring. - In tho nid of thin campaign the bur on ii of mines at Washington produced a photoplay, pictures from which are shown above, en titled "The Story of a Spark Plug." This educational film has enjoyed so much popularity throughout the country since its presentation that tho Champion Spark Plug company at the 'request of tho department of commerce nnd the bureau of mines, has issued a . new edition. "On t'ho Firing Lino, or the Hlory of a Hpark Plug." The department of commerce having asked that especial stress should bo laid on the importance of annual changeof spark plugn. more footage Is devoted In the new film to visualisation of the saving of gasoline1 effected by this prac tice, which will bo generally fol- E PARTY BI0LLV1FW. Ore., May 7. (Special.) Mrs. Homer Barron was hostess at a birthday dinner on Sunday at the Parron home in tho upper valley district. In honor of Homer Karroo and his grand son Hugh, whose birthdays occur on tho same date. Two blrthdav cakes with candles wero a part of the last cuui'ho. Thoso present to enjoy this af fair were: Mi. Barron and his grandson, Kdwln Hugh Barron, guestH of honor: Mr. and Mrs. I!. S. Butler of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. IliiKh Biirrdu and tho hostess, Mrs. Homer Barron, ' Mr. and 'Mrs. .lames Logan of (Jranl.H Pohh spent the last of the, week at the homo uf Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Wade of Klamath Junction Mrs. Wado accompanied her sinter and her husband to Klamath Falls where they will spend several days visiting friends. t . Mr. ami Mrs. K. DeSpain spent the week end at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. (.. M. Itemsby. PATTERSONSEESPASS IRRIGATION DISTRICT iltANTS PASS, Ore., May 7 (I Governor I. L. Patterson, re turning to Kalem from Klamath FhIIh where he nltondcd tho an nual meeting of tho Chamber of t'ommereo, upent M o it d a y In Grants Pnsn, viewing the 'Grants Pass Irrigation ditrlet, widen is being refinanced with the aid of tho stale reclamation commission. LONG HKAC1I, ChI., May 7. Pi Don Wallace, radio amateur, was In short wave communication with Commander Uichard llyrd. in winter (iiiartcra In the Antarctic. Hyi'd Hld It was 40 degrees below nero, but that the day had been "v.m." ' 5i P. Aeut KMIiuiptHl MK.T1A, Texas. May 7. (D f Pokhch wero organised hero today to search for Tt. Lyle Justice, 35, tlcekt agent for tho Sthern Pa cific Hallway company, believed to have been kidnaped after t.e Mexiu station had been robbed. . . 4 . IumtH Man Violent tN'mo. Calif 0 May T. -M.pl Allan Krone, special agent for the Southern Pacific railroad, had S8 stitches hi his skin tmiay to re. mind him of on encounter wlthO, craron man aboard a passe niter train near here yesterday, ) 1 INTAKE) 3 ! EXHADSI jlNTAKEjjj I,'" j'Jl V IBUttUB i A nxxak 'spark hasn't the intensity J ignite the mixture fitfy. This is the be ginning of imperfect amhtistion.. ts This nveak. spark produces io much ' 'liihtfle) burning that combustion is tiet comffetedt as at the left. White ' - ifioius consumed gas. . ' , Here loss of power shown by sloii burn- i ing it confirmed because Irvejras is actu ally being expelled through the exhaust. - i -.; ' v j lowed by American motorists dur i Ing National Change woeHv.May D i to 11. I Among the facts impressed upon j the observer by the .film ard these: ; A hot, Intense spark means ccon j omy; .a hot, intense spark means . power:- a hot, intense spark means a live engine. 1 I ' The film .shows clearly what hap : pens when a ppark plug detcrlor i ates unrler the great stresses to i which it is subjected in engine op eration. It no longer causes cpm 1 plete Combustion of gasoline.: As ; a result;. ' - : . v,,- ; Power is lost, the englrio.i's lug ' glh, gasoline and oil -lire' wasted, ' the engine ia brought daily nearer to expensive overhauling arid con-! ; senuont loss of car. , j The lesson taughfby' th'e. film Is, ; that spark plugs aiG vital, to good; j cap service. The best' .engine In I the best motor car In, the world is; 'no bett.ev than Its' spark plugs, "it is real' economy: to change spark j plugs frequently; and .to replace; : thoip, just. as.sOon as thny show' f signs of awrakf spark generally soincwhoro betwoen 8,000 and 10, ' 000 miles. 1 SANTA MONICA, Cab. May 7- (P) Paul D. .Chamberlain, 31-year-old builder and pilot of a : glider which crashed at C over 1 field Sunday afternoon, was in. a j critical condition with r slight ! chance of Ktirvivlnir. his InhiHnM i Surgeons stated ho bud suffered internal Injuries, concussion of they bra 11 and four f ia;tiireii of tin ! Pelvis, in addition to the broken auKie previously mentioned as Ql'i finer injuEy. The ullder. which was beinir (owed by an autnmobilo to launch it, nose-dived when 2fi feet in the air on Chamberlain' second attempt. In tho first attempt, the craft, which had a wing spread of 3fi feet, was landed safely after the speeding automobile fallod to launch It rlT.-rt Ivlv. Tim i-liitci wis demollidied In the cinsh of the final attempt,- whteh wits re ported to have been caused by "bumpy" nir and by the tow ropo ripi-lng luose part of the nose. LAD CONFESSES STOLE 21 CARS. POLICE SAY PORTLAND, May 7. bV One of three Ui-year-edd boys arrested on automobile theft charged hero last night, confessed today, polleo, said, that he had stolen 21 auto-; mobile wlnco lat Scpiember. Tho boy was Ktdmi ' Wheelrrv He was urreste! with Frnncis liniaeau and fean Gorton. . Qucon Mario lUimo. lU'CllAKKST, llurtmnia, May 7. (A) Queen Mario und her duugh tor, Princess lit una. returned to Pueharest from a visit to Spain today. They wero met at tho station by members of the royal family, iho regency ' P r e m I o r .Manlu nnd tho civil and military authoi ittcs. , . , , Vine Portland privrrs. VOKTLANI), Mays 6. UV -t Seventy-five motorlwts charged with speeding wero fined from $?.tiv to $S0 today In city court. The system of "a dollar a fnlle' wan established by the judge, who natd the motorist ore "becoming lax." ; Her Fother: "Do you think you can support my daughter In the style to which she has been accus tomed V . - kHer Boy: "I don't know, sir, but I can certainly save fifty per cent VTX. SPECIAL FARE TO i VMVEBS1TV OF OKEQ ON. Kugene. May 7. (Special)- Moth ers cf University , of .Oregon stu dents from Medford, who are planning to attend, the annual campus mother's day here, May tl and 12, will bo able to avail them selves of the special -rates offered by the Southern Pacific company from May 10 to 14, when a round trip ticket may be purchased for, 60 per cent of a one-way fare. Tnu campus will be in gala at-; tire for the occasion, which is also tho annual junior week-end celebration. On Friday night will be the canoe fete, one of tho most' beautiful events of the entire year,! when tho banks of the mill race are turned into a theatre where hundreds of spectators watch tho, gaily colored floats coming downj stream under a diffusion of lights,, Saturday will be a full day, With a water : carnival, ' tennis matches botwoen the University -of Oregon and University of Wash ington, -a luncheon, with Presi dent Hall,- and a tea In tho woman's building. The Junior prom will be Saturday night. Special services will bo held In all Eugene' churches: on - Sunday morning honoring tho mothers. LA GRANDE PRIVATE ' MENINGITIS VICTIM M A N 1 . A, May 7. IP) The death of Private Lawrence Cot trcll, "Thirty-first Infantry, last Friday of spinal meningitis, was made known today by army au thorities. Therb are no other cases, of tho diseanq In the army here, so far as known.. ; , Cottrell, who was from T Ja Grande, Ore., arrived liero April 3. : - j , . - PROTECTION OF RIFLES ELIZA BETllTOX, Tenn., May .7 (Ah 'With five companies of na tional guardsmen on duty and ma chlno guns mounted on roofs of buildings, the mechanical nnd : chemical departments of tbej American Bemberg and American plan?stoff plants resumed opera- 1 (ions today after a strike that,! began April 15. t , '' Howard Jteslgns WASHINGTON, May 7. 0P The suspension of Perrv . How ard as a sjioclal asslsiant attorney general watt" lifted ;today .by the department of justice 'and Howard resigned immediately, saying ho intended , to enter private v law practice. ,, . ,' . ' ,s ; Chicago JiUits 'VcffeUihles. CHICAGO, May fi. itV) Chi cago's 1 yearly bill 'for vegetables, nt computed by the Chltfago asso ciation of commence, Is between $250,000,000 and $300, 000,000. ' Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County. Mary K. Mutchins, Plaintiff, ,t , vs. H. W. tluntringcr; Mrs. If: W. HuntzlngVr, wife of 11. W. Hunt r.lnger; tho unknown heirs of 11. W. Hunt.lnger; Dora Har baimh: May Dora Harbaugh; -.. Almyra Harbaugh Klnsell; John Doe, husband of Almyra llar ; baugh Klnscll; tho unknown heirs of Almyra Harbaugh Kin ; sell; Thomas If. Harbaugh: Mrs. Thomas II. llarlmugh, wlfu of Thomas -11. Hailtaugh; the un known heirs of Thomas H. Har baugh; the unknown heirs of Oliver Harbaugh; also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, 'title, estate, lien or iniercsi in tho real es- ' tale described In tho complaint herein. Defendants. To each, every and nil of tho above na tiled defendaiUs: In the name of the Stato of Ore gon: You and each of you are hereby reuulrc'd to appear and an swer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of tho first publica tion 6f this summons, said 'period of four weeks hcgmnlng the time prescribed for publication hereof, and Jf you full so to appear and answer said complaint, fwr want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to Ihe Court forlhe relief demanded in her complaint, to-wlt: That a decree be entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, lien or claim whirh you or nny ot you have or claim to have in. to, or upon tho real property described tin follows, to-wll: lAtt Thro (3) bf 6. Harbatigh'a Rub-division ty( Donation Ijind Claim No. 7fi In Township 37 South of Ilango 3 West of tho W. M in Jackson County, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof; and declaring any and all such claims to he null and void: and decreeing that said -plaintiff Ur tho owner in fee simple or said prem ises und of tho wholo thrnmf. frou and clear of any und all right, title, estate, lien or Interest of said de fendants, or any of them, and that each and all of tho defendants herein, and each and nil persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined. rrMraincil and bsrrod from asserting, attempting to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, lion or interest W or to mitl property, or any portion thereof, and that plaintiff's title to said promises bo for over quieted and set nt rest. Tho date of the order for publi cation of thi summons is April aiind. 193. The t(m prescribed for publication of thin aummons Is once each week for four consecu tive week. Tho date of tha first publication of this summons is April 33rd. 1839. , HARRY C. SKYRMAN, ' Attnmftv fnr iMntir I whose Post Office Address Is Med- Son Blacks Eyes of Father Bent on Using Paddle EVAXSTOX. 11!., May 7-r f uko father, Uke son. The Sieferts, pere et fils, are In jail. , "I want my son locked up.' said Arthur Siefert, who is the fr father, to Police Serseant Johnson. - - , "And that goes for tho old man," said Paul Siefert, 20, 4 the son, ' Their story was this: The 4i father had attempted dlscip- line by spanking, only to learn "-fr that 'the son, having come Ho man's estate, "was in no mqod for such antique methods of 4 4 reprimand. The1' youth' said readily enough that he had administered two eye-black- 4 4t lngs to his father, but hfe 4 charged that the elder Slefer, 4 being-unable to spank his son, 4 had engaged four youths to 4 4 best him. 4 "You're bo(h right," said 4 the peargeant. and forthwith 4 be locked them up. ' :4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 BERLIN AJ Plana have been flrawri for ;tho biggest movie thea tre in Europe, equipped with Jnt est sound devices. Tho building will also house a big cafe and will ;be erected in,. a crowded working classrresidehcor sectipn, : ' ' r CELEBRATE EGG WEEK By Using More Eggs and Poultry Thereby Helping to Build Up the Growing Agricultural Industry of Our County Our eggs are all produced under sanitary conditions and are graded and candled by expert candlers, assur ing you of the best there is on the market. Farmers' Behind German Lines at Rialto ' An official war film, employing : one of the most notable "casts ever assembled, 'is "Uehind the German Lines," now at the Blalto. : The picture contains intimate ; glimpses of German and allies roy- i alties and military heads. King George and Queen Mary of Eng-j land, the Prince of Wales, Kaiser Wllhelm, Lord Kitchener, Generals Foch and on Hindenburg, Baron 1 von Bichthofen (the German "Bed Knight"), the Belgian' King and Queen, Poincare, Clemenreau and a host of others. ! Government records of Germany, 1 .England and France supplied scenes of trench war and diplo matic tntrigue in "'Behind tho Oer-; man Lines." There are said to be no "modern" camera shots or faked war views in the entire. film. Wilbur Takes Oath. . SAX FRANCISCO, May 7. IP) , rrurtis D. Wilbur, former secretary of the navy, was sworn Into office j as. a (.United Stujcs circuit court judge -J , ' I MIn IntetHtud pctsonf arc Mqping foar energy, iteulng your pep. maklnr rot) Itt. Tki NATURE'S RCMKOT-.t,- af. dependable, Tceeubl TOMI0HF .. Recommeaded and anld hw All ft Modfnrd Druggists ' Best Painless Dentistry Therels No Substitute .For tfood dental work. HkillJ'iil dentistry alone will produce the" kind or'-work-tliat is iiecessary for complete satisfaction. The very highest quality den tal work lias been respou- sible for my constantly - growing business in Med ford and southeni Oregon , Dr. I. H,, Gove Office Phone 872-J Residence Phone 768-J , . 235 East Main 8t. ' Exchange Co - CLAY D. PARKER, Manager A magnificent selection Of loose and. mounted stones regents of rare perfection and purity of color. Com-" pare prices, and quality beCore buying plscwhero. , M Women's Hose . I S1.00 Pair 3ilk from top to" toe with i;', pointed heel. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager -: Phone 105 30 N. Central Bedford, Oregon '. .' ''iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mail Tribune ads are read -by i 2ft.aan nponle every day. ' t( Operative Q it 1 1 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih1'