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PXm TaTlTTT tTTCfiFORT) MflTL TTITBTJNE, MtDDFOftD, OftECiOX, MOXDAY. SEPTEMBER in, 1020. NAVY GIVES FIGURES ON! SEA POWER1 Former Medford Coach Trains Oregon University Yearlings HUNTERS Has Birthday MEDFORD GOLF I ,,,, -ii.st round of match land lJon Clark won a L'.50 steak "- - I ... i... Cn.I1 llooh ft Ilia haul j RlVfll llj I-I'l" 1 vi. wn. for liiBii'Kt net -core i score on a blind hole a birdie a hv A. 11. i on- Inn .No. l. WAITING RAINS iJO TAKE FIELD Great Britain Boasts 1 ,345,-' 232 "Standard" Tons, Compared With 1,293,- j 972 for United States j Table Shows American! Cruiser Tonnage Is Now Rated at 300,500. I ; Ban On Woods Entry Finds j Little Complaint Fire Situation Is Realized i Early Protest Was Sent to Governor. ' ty .Ioihk C.ijh. Associated Press, St n if Writer WASHINGTON, ept. HI (IV--The first table of relitive uiu;ln-Amerk-nn mi val strength which Iiiih compared the. two Meets on e bnsis of "standard" tons, iiiinl public by the navy glvt'B ii eai iii it a in 1," 4 5.2 32 tons com purr., with ,2'j:,,,'.rl tons for tiit; lulled t'lid pr tin new f p,ures the I'll lied States loses li'Mul tons by comparison wllh the Inst t aides Is-tied by the navy, while Ipm. Britain' total t-mnaj-.e i,c icasc s only 1! 1,1 OF.. Thi Iner. nros tin 11 ftlsh pn'i 'Midfran e nvi-r tin American 1 l"et f. oni IJ.'.oi to CIJCO tons. In aiinoum Ink the revived tab' . the navy sa.d the nt.iiin.ii it hj.i nioa.uirenu-nt bad been employed In tho recent limitations m-notl -tions and ttiat tho new figures Veil? inado public In View in .11: ill freucc In figures as lo th' strength of On I'nitert Stales un.i the- I'.titlyh , empire appcai-in Jn Various papers." The now table plmed the Ameri can cruiser loniume, the crux of tho negotiation fur a new limita tion conference, at 0, U (f, instead of .105,000. Tho cruisers of tho Omaha, class were lifted as of 70511 t ojiH instead i.f 7,rna tons as pieviouMy. The Prilsh cruiser i figure wan liurea-ed from :ttf7,.lou ! to 401. III airplane curriers the UrMis'i ton ndvanlajjc Is raised from 15. (inn to 2r.!(N. The Amirl an de troJt'r preponderance hus been reduced to THO? tons and tlte ad vinlaKi over Hriiulu in submarine to:in;tKc decreased I L'S I Ihih. ,o ('bailee was made on the f'c lll"' for capital ships because the Wash I nut on limitation treaty pro vided that all Hitch vessel then l.ii ll f should be measured In a -runlurfi-'p wl'b tin method then HHipbUed In their reHpective eoilti- tii . The Itr tNIi llodney and N'-Imhi. eomplctvd Hulnemient to the treaty., are tin only capital tdilph meaaured In standard tons, yf If-."- . XtXHi 111 Mk,M v MMaT 'TOURNAMENT IS STARTED "OFF 32 Players Tangle for Presi dent's Cup, While 26 in Second Flight Battle for Consolation Honors ; Many Failed Qualify.. play. Tin' ini?i' wni won yi-Hli'i-iliiy WILLIAM H- TArT li ' X 0 it 3 Son t hern iir m deer hunters j are anxionnly ualeliinK the barulii-j eter ftr kIuiis of rain, which will lift the ban on hunting In the national foretw. I,oeal iiimro.ls ace-epted the or ders of the r, S forestry dopail nient and (invernor I atterson with vry iltlb' eoniplii lit. "All W.f obiei fed to." aid one of the offl- , r'-M of tile .ho kson I'uonty Cani" ! I'l Oteel Ive aMHoellll loll. "WilH til-' j violation of the agreement inad'; 'A' ASH I NfJTON, Sept. I . j with tin- ame eom?niniun thai;'h ef Justice Taft, now at his num. I fivo dnv Hhonbl be taken off offn'i' home at .Murray J!a t'anada j the opening of the deer season on j was TU yf-drn old Sunday, 'the condition that there would J no birthday party. I le no further nKiilallons or proe-1 The iiuniversary fullin-; lamat mis declared affeetiiiK the! day. the chief justl At present there is the unsatiH faetory situation oX the deer I hunter beinjf unable to plan any trip Inlo the bills until the rainy season has commenced. Since thj governor h prociamatnm, MUiie With OS players qualified th" annual j,of tournament for the fi-esident's cup started today at ; the local club and will be conelud- i ed next Mimlay, witli a final match i I of :iG holes. J This Is a handicap contest. Tho i un prisinn feature of t he tournii- . nit'iit thus far has been the num- j ber of crack players who failed to ! (jtmlify makiiiK such h I k h net scores that they were dropped down to the second flight. Only! those In the first flight can com- I but hail I'eto for the .'resident cup. offered ! (this year by the chili's chief execu- j on Sun-'live, Dave Wood. A motif? the chili j decided tO!lti"'K who dropped by the wayside i i postpone the party until next year "ere Sydney Smith, winner of the llf promises to compensate then i ef'le tie tournament. Kurl Tumy, for the delay by ii uvid itiv- a mor ! f,,l',llf'1' winner of the President's p,i n,nv n,. elaborate dinner than has no far''',,l. Jiayrd (b'tcttell. Harry Rosen- j pa(.iiIlK0H 0f liecehnut chewing to marked nudi occasions. b'-ry and T. W. .Miles. j lacco for the hichest score on any niiiKham who siiot a brisk ami snappy J-'l. Home players claim Abe tried to win fins prize and played off purposely for he re ceived a pound, of Iteechiuit chew -inf.' tobacco his favorite brand. The pairing follow:, rrodilcrit's Cup W. I.. Ueeney vs. Tomy Kininciis. I. J. .Mcl'herson vs. It. B. Iluiii moud. Jr. H. t. Hockley vs. 0 . M. Hoberts. L. I'. Wilcox vs. (;. K. rhytnean. Crovcr Tyler vs. Art Slurburk. ('. M. Khld vs. B. 1-. Sanderson. W. Isaacs vs. Todd Porter. It. B. Smith vs. II. Marx. J. J. Kmmens v,s. It. Verdin. (lain Itobinson vs. Cltas. StranK. ! M. X. Iloeaii vs. JJ. S. Clark, f t; rover Co rum vs. J. C; Thoinp ' son. j K. K. Kelly vs. Lien. Hunt. I ltusa Cunningham v. J. U. Huh jscll. 'ern Vawter vs. li. It. liam- mond. Sr. I. Colnian vs. ('. I-Jinson. 1 Sciiiud Fllci't Stanley Smith vs. T. W. Miles, i o. Aleiidcrfer (bye). K. Tumy vs. Dr. Stearns. I. . Seltude vh. II. Crandell. (I. C. Book's tbye). It. Ced hell vs. II. Scheffel. Dr. fireen VS. II. Koseilberff. A. It. Cunniiigham bye). Dr. 'ohlsberry vs. A. K. Dir. It. W. Itulil vs. II. D. McCaskey. h. (.;. HnKK (bye). II. Deuel vs. I. H. Hart. H. Seinon vs. K. II. Jciiney. H. Chllders (live). It. It. Shreve (bye). K. C. Jerome vs. S. S. Smith. In addition lo the prized award- It. K. fireen won two FOR -ftIR MAIL Aliliuuirh alriilanu flyliiK is ron di'ii d clllflnill and Komewhat dan- Knrous theno days becaiio of the pour visihilltv due to forest fires' I smoke, the I'. A. T. line is flylnK i us close to schedule time as pos jslhle and carrylns the malls, but j passenger carritiK business has been somewhat curtailed by this : and other companies, especially to tl p north ol Medford. The pilots ! of the air mall planes manage to i keep fairly near to schedule time ! by flyitiK very hlisli. ! The I'acllie Air Transport lino yesterday informally observed the third anniversary of its operation. Just three years uro yesterday the 1 first flight was made from Van ; couver. and since that time the ' company has Krcatly expanded. Since December 1. 1!27. It has been opeiated as a milt of the HoeinK system. l''notli.-itl pl:i.ers lit Washiimlun and l.i'i university in 1 f 7 - J S i !.'Hifieil ns tlie best students. It bus been years for the iistuniary fur m:iny rbli-f Justice to Hi- This is Prink Caliban, cx-Mcrtford liicli school athletic coach, who bocomos freshman concli :.t tho Univorslty of Oregon this year. While at Motiford, Prink had established an enviable record as a football, basketball and baseball coach. His basketball and football teams won the atate title this last school year. After graduating from Eiigcne high school in 1018. Prink entered the University of Oregon, where he played four years, in 1018. l'JHi. and 1022. In 102.1 Calllson became head conch at Mcjford high. That year hi team lost only .one foothnll game. In 1(;2J Modford high won all Its games, but played no outside 'teams. In ltKifi it defoated Salom for the valloy title. 10 to 13, after winning from all the teams in its own section. In 1028. Prlnk's to.nii again was undefeated, and walloped Oram high of Portland. 21 to . for the slato title, and after hnvlng another undefoated season in 1927. It won tho stato chnmplonshlp ,y trouncing McLaughlin high school of Miltou-Frccwatcr, 12 to 0. Last, year Medford high school, under Calllson's direction, won all Its games In Southern Oregon, and then proceeded to annex the stato title by walloping Tho Dalles hifh, 42 to 0, and Giant hlsh 30 to 0. All the first and second fliu-bt noilrhes lisli'd lii-lnw must lie I'uni- r i i ,. i ,..lv..,.,.ilii-- mux the celeliiiil on with :i illinii-i-. I'M'tetl liy W iMlni'Silay night. The uih-mInu' the season lute enouiiil ! to ah.Mlt 100 ku.'sis. nil that enttld I '" v.'inliers in each riiuht will then tn lie sure of nilnfnll before the be Hinted at tallies In the nil open UK dale. I'or Inslance. if the merouH IIvIuk rooms In his Inrg-. season dlil not open until Septem-1 summer home on Murray Day. uer L'u nnu eomiiiui'ii uniii , , , n..r...... ,.i,i..r tii.. I- i,.l'"ills IH'l- .11, III.' llll'II M'iini'll l.lllllll .... . I'""" the sunn' P'liKlh und forestry of- years older he will lie eligible fm fli lalH would feel reasonatily aure retirement, as he will, on July of rainfall b-foro that date." l:tl. have served the r.iiulsiti one hole Koe shot an eleven HEADACHE? Look to " Your Eyes First Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. When the flrsl rumors of orders: I" ynrs on the bench, lis friends liisiiiK the deer bunting season ' pi edict, however, that he will not were heard in southern Oregon I voluntarily resign until after the the .lui kson futility Came I'roti e-! supreme conn moves into Its new tivi association, with ntle-r sports- ; tiui'illng. ne ns oi'ganl'at ons throughout toe hiate, inii'le formal protest lo dev iling uth'ntinn; KST.UW lA IN 1'I.AJIi; I'ATll i'1-nor riitterson, England's 'Perfect Wife,' Lady Diana, Famed Beauty, Actress and Hostess, Congratulated on Arrival of Heir i ITI;itl,. Colo., Sept. I tl. oVl 'Tin oe persons were burned to , death when they were drenched With flainhiK RiiHoline after their motor ear hud cratdu d Into a oii. :rete iihullmeut mid overiurncd In the W.i'Hcnhurf: hlKhwtiy. eih: mib-H miuth of here last nU'ht. 1 he ftitirth paBhonKcr was herlouidy in jured but will recover. Tbn (bud: A. C llunlcr. ;i:. l'tiolilo. Mrs. A. C. Hunter. M. I'ttebht; Mrs. Henry Spoor. "V 'nelilo. J,awrcnct Menilt. ".', of I'lieblo OHi'tipcd from- tho wreck with fract a red lib. a fractured nrni and slight bruises and burns. H hiis broiiKhl to a hospf'al her . where It was said he would r to. er. I-ON'ImiN, Sept. Hi.- i;n,:liMi society, public and pro ludny showered coiuirnt nl.-it Ions on I uly Dhina Duff Cooper, faiimus beau ty, actress. Iiosli-r-s ami t ravel b-r, who Is the mother f a ion. born yt'slcrdyy. This is her first child, although I.:nly 1 "hum h.is been married ten years to Allied Dull' Coopei-. l'or yeurs her name litis appear ed In headlines In I he press of iUM pe and America, first as Lady I liana Manners, t he to;it nf Lon don town, (hen as the accomplish ed wife of the smart voting cap tain of the (ireuiiilier tinaiils Whom she lieceptetl after reject llli; marriage . offers from princes dukes and mllliotia iien. Three yen en ai;o Lady Diana played the put of (he nun in Max IfcinbririV pixiduciiou of "The Miuode" in the I'niled SI ales. She has been a movie slur and a politi c;il campiiKiier fur her husband, who held a seat In pa i lia incut until the I.iImm- landslide a few inonths a;o swept him out a Ion;; wi.n many other conservatives. Vii;eeunt Custb rosse. titled Irisli mrn who writes society uossip for a Loudon newspaper, has called Lady Diana "IhiKland'H most per fect wife." I lis reasons: "She Is simple in her ways and economical. "She married a poor man. "She Is the only really beautiful woman I ever tnt nlm j really lltieonseiotlN of her bividlliess " When the Duke of Hiillaml. Lady Diana's father, died in Lon don In H'L'ti she and her two elder ststetf; each received $'0. OlMl, to the violation of tho agreement, between the representatives of the ttame commission and the Jackson County (Jame Protect li e associa tion, made duriiif.' the last b'Kisla live session. In reply to the. pro test the local KHtne assoohit'on re ceived the following letter from (.ioverimr Patterson: (.everiior's U'ltcr. ' Septombcr !. "Mr. o. Arnspler, "Medford. Oregon. "Dear Mr. Arnspifier: "I am hist In receipt of your favor of the 7th instant, prolestlni; ai;ainst the possible postponement I the deer hunting sea.son on ae-j ronnt of fhe h;iJirds. 'It Is my und rstandinn thai! It has been many e;irs nee t here was not' a rain before Sep tember Kith, it was thought that If the hunl Inu season was de ferred u ill II that date, it would be a practice I erlainty I hat rains would prevail so hunters safely no into the woods. (Continued front I'ne One) play off on Thursday, eif;ht on Kri day. four on Saturday and the ffna Is on Sunday. Tliere will be four silver cups and a box of tolf for first and second flight honors. i There is more Interest in this ; tournament than ever before and more contestants entered. Some id en of the improvement in local 'fjolf play may be f-h-ancd from the fact thiil two players in the (Uali ( f Inn round yesterday shot a nei :;!). one under par, and tied for I low medal score Ward Beeney and '. A. Lanson. The winner will be determined by the best score Associated Music Studios NOEL ERSKINE KEITH COLE And Assistants Modern, Interesting Instruction Piano, Violin, Saxophone Expert Piano Tuning Rooms 1, 2, 3, Sparta Bldg. Pbone 776-R cabin on Bell mountain, nort h eastern Clark cnunl v. about miles from here, early today. 1 Sheriff's deputies who bmimht ; .j. Mrs. Kowe ami her son lo a hos-! i pitlil in Portland, reported they, were forced to drive their tiulo- ; mobile ihroUKh an inferno to reach the Kowe cabin. For several miles on the little :4 traveled mountain trail, they were obliged li pour water on their car . ti keep It from catching fire. I I " ' I Review Italian Vets j Koine. Kept. 1 li, (I) KiliK Vic- tor Kinmanuel and Premier Benito j. Mussolini today reviewed a parade- of lO.Oiiii Italian war veterans nath ered in Koine for a convention. i Marie Gets Job NKW YUKK, Sept. Hi. (VP)-A I Fifth avenue fashion shop an- nonnceK that it has engaged the! ould'Crrand DucIichh Marie, first ccnisin j Tins ol the czar, as style consiiltant. T I r EVE BENSON DANCING ACADEMY ! I NOW OPEN IN THE MEDFORD BUILDING - ! Some of the Choicest Dances of All Kinds, Also Technique. Our beautiful Spanish numbers, Oriental, Moorish, Adagio for Children, Etc. The stage version of the Breakaway, a new Pazz and Tap number, is captiva- j ting. New ballroom steps, from 1929 Convention of Dancing Teachers. Many other dances from the best Professional studios in the south. f j J t EVE BENSON DANCING ACADEMY X t : ? tl 4 V 4, g -',t''',- 4 PLAYWRIGHT. PASSES ' JOKDANVILLi:. N. V.. Sept HI. (fl'I Jeftse Lynch Williams. p iy. uvHh'lit and author died hereSatur .day while vlsltlliK at the home of Theodora Douglas Uoblnson. assis tant Ht'l'retary of the navy. Death tS chuhciI by it heart attack. WlltlnniH was tern a I Si rliiiK. HI".. In 171. Me wan tv-d known tiH ,U play wrtglit for his three and four-act comedies. WIIHuihh was uw ai ded the PulM'er prize in J !i 1 N for the best American td y pi timed that year. Me v. a a Ptiio-e-ton ftrtiduale. I'HAKI.uTTi;, N. C.. Sept. Hi. . -tVi The charm ef cns piracy to eriin uw the slate uoveriimeitt prciet r. d last l-'i 'day ar.ainsl cl-:ht lextlle Uni workeis and ct.iu IHUIllfts was nolle pinssi d when they appeared In city reorders court today for preliminary :ier- f'.t'y Solh-ftor olier Lltakcr. When ciuiri convened tills mouiliin. ted Cit Kecorder I ). M . Currte that the warrant had been with drawn. A. B. .hlstice. who had been i el a In d to assist In prose cut lm; the men ml, i n. Uak-e that fm "some re. is,. n ' the state had been unable lu MTiiif the m ded evi dence. 'I he men were C. M, l.ell, C. 1 1. Savior, (JciU'Ke Saul. Paul Ship pai d, Taylor Shy tie. I lew ey Ma r tub John thhsnii and Liley Kitrii. IN THREE WAY TIE NT. l.Ut'lH, Si-lit. Ill - Mi'l- lll Otl llltli'd U III! I'lit'llrr' il tin fur tlii honii't run Irinlcr.ihlii of the NiitlmiKl li'iiKiin tmluy liv liittiiiK 1l Ht li or tin- HPiimm In tin, fuurtli Iniillni nf tl"- CIlMiit ':lnlhml Kami.'. Tile tliinicr put hill! oil I'M'll tl'llilM Willi I'llllrH Klein unci llui'k WUhuii. OF PARIS IS SLAIN Sfiverf to Hang OHSINI.Mi, X. V.. Si'iM. Hv Thu Htiitn l doltiK Ita iitniiiHt to nhvo llfo In order lo i-nd It. Kmnk . Plain, unrlur nentiiiicti of oli'Ctroi'ti' tlun fur murdi-r. Inn lMn opi'mliMl vu t Sius tfliiB fur lU'l'i'U'lkltK I'A It IS, Knini'i'. Si'pt. HI. i,'i -Hi'nrl Ha.vU. (Ilri'i tnr ol llo- Idi ntl fli'Htlun ni'i viic of I In- I'riMH h iniu Intry of jllstlir atlll Illinium us an iinlln.iponi' tun, was luiiinl i.iU In lilt olilrt tt'duv. Hlr, l.o wan rimsidircil thi' HUccvMior of lli'illlllnn in th,. ,voiK of lil.'tn If ii-Hi inn and im-nsurvmriit or tin- liiiiiinn li.idy. inaili' Imporl mil illsi'iii't.'. in i onniM linn nii his work ,,r Idi'iii living rtlintiijls. It HJ hi- h d.'M lnprd Mil- v, . oiU'P of l.lriiui'. inc painnnsM ami orlm uf urt liy tin' X'tiiy nii'thi'd. - - - Klli'lll Ni'u I .-hi. ii i ii m lu.lm.n.l mid ,'XhlMt Imililum Inr (iiibui, Hlnta f.tlr will l. ,,.lj, , s,,,,. kiiibii :j i WASIIIMi'ltlX, Sept. Ill- (,1' -'larry K. lliiKKi'iiluIni Iiiih Ihm-h naiui'il hv I'ri'Kimtnt lloovrr as am iiassadiii lu Cnliit In plai c o Nnlil,. I ! in tn loll .Iniliili of I'liUimo, win, ro I'i'iilly ii'siKiii'd. 'I'ili' liatno of I ho nt'W ainliiiKsa dor In l!n Havana post hail lu-i'ii inoinlni'iitly iiii'iiIIoiidiI in illplo ninth- i lri li M for soino tinii' und t li , . iiiiolnliiiinl as lonllrinod ill tin' Wlllli' IIoiimi- linhiy.. WAsiiixiiTux. s.'pi. in. il lllt:ini I.. I'oop. r of Ni'W Vnrli ivm.'i lii.iniii it, , ,y l-ri slili'iil Hi. ii Vl'l' I. ill. iy I.. . dhvi'l,,,. Hi h,. hnrraii ..I" fort'llti! 'ihd ilotni'iiti i i.ni iiii'i-. i- h, tu. ,' pai'tnii'iit of l Otll IIO'I I I'. WASIIIMiTHN. Si'pt. tit i.Vt Thi' tin in I mi l fun uf l 'hi i'i'nt'i M. nliln; of lolia. In hi' a.sslsl a III svi'ii'laiy of .itiiinii.ro in I'lniii of iiilali.Mi, foinoilly u.i siih inllli'il In i ho tn-nali- t.nhiy hy l'l'l''.l,.lt lino!!'!'. . Guni in River SAUNA, Kas , SimiI. Ill ilnns nsi'd in ilm rolilii'ry I 1st Niilloiin liuiil. ,,r i olo.. inori- than a )i ar huh. Ho al ilio lioitom ot the Salltm rlvrr. whi ro a hoinl In Ho- t nni hi si'i ls I', S. IiIkIiu ny No. M. flvi mill's north ot lo-ro, offlilHls lit-ro M'li Inlnrini'd toilny. hl'l of till' linuir. WMtS.WV I.V lVi.ii,,l 1, mils In itiiP'irttuliin of I'oiiiph'li'il nii'.iiiiiii hih s hut not if iilll'iliioloh. part, mi a niiv assrlllhl.!' plsnt Is lo h,. ii!,'.liil I, fio hy Ih'iii-y Kol'tl. I'll, -an l',,llll lal,!,- illl tnonut fah, of th,. i-.u-s at a li'iv to't,.,'. Sl'l il,,.M. 1,1 ll,,al,l Mill l .; ll.n..,l l.i h-i'illlull c-Wih: iinl.-s loinl this pla,-,'. liiants Pass-- Mai Ion shop opi-ii i',l f,,r livi,i.s on nol llu , .-t , "i mi i'l Sixth und U j'.U'i. lias Ikm'ii nn utlUMlally ilry si'n-j son. j "Thi for, stry ih'tiarlnii'iit lunj I'alli'il my atlonlloll to tin- mat-! tor. and I Kavo out a puhllo mat,'-j in, 'lit that unli'.ss rains should pro-: voll hi foiv tlio l.'.lli. it "111 I,,'1 11,',-esMiry to Issui- a proi'laiiialion ' pnstpiinlim tho hutitlnif srason. V-1 still liavi' six or si-v,-n llilVM to i;o anil an' In.plti',- thai rains will h" Ifiii ral l r.,ri' that li Hon -1 I'vri'. ir It dois not rain. I ' no way to sjitisfy the state fori's'ry doi irliui'iit and the many others , iinnei-ti'd ivilh the llinher ami lui,ih-r In-luslry wilhoul rlosiii,; the hlllillni.- seaaoii. "As i'Vi,l,n,',' of tile presi'ir. very rave tiro hazard, there P. a hm fire III the itlolllUilllls el the It, ill Klin dislrh't another l,li; III i the M.'l.ill.'i". and Uin,' roilnly has also he'll fKlitltm life lor Ho- past f,'v ila.is. 1 ean assinv ,,il. h,,v,'er. that if it Is neee. sary to issue a H'o,'laniallon po.i' t,inoi; the si-ason. the season will I ,, reopeneil al Hie ,ry first m -mem that it Is di-i'liu'il s.,r' hy th,' lolrslry ilepiil'tment to do so. 'My puipoM' In uivlni; puhll, ity I, i the sitllat on was to ,ieelit til Inconvenience 11 ml expense which would he incurred hy hunters in ntakliiK plans and preparations for li-ips to tlie woods anil men no: lielim- aide to carry out their plans, j "Wry truly ollrs. I. I.. I'ATTKKS'iN. 1 1,, ertioi'." is of the local assocl.ition d appl eolation of the K"V letter and have only the 1, tliest praise for tho fine eo oi" r. ill, hi that the uovernor has ui on southern uicBon sportsmen. It is expected that sportsmen's associa tions of the slate will send ropre--..ulalnos to the legislature with , ,, Hereto plans for p r a c t i c a I , halites in Ihe present doer so , soli Hint will moot 111,' nppioi.il nf all Interest,', I parlies. Protr"r Long Lived NKW YUKK. Sept. Ill -ilV l ol leuo professors, espei-talty those win, reside In small eniiiinllllltles. tend to live humor thun most inon. The farlleple l-Vuli ilH t loll for the Ailitincelliont of ToHolilim lias so I'oiieluded from n study of the lives of a,"S professors now dead. Their salaries overaued f:iTi0 a year. TRANSFER N D STORAGE! Phone 833 Furniture Moving We are able to handle furniture in large or small lots. Long dis tance or short hauling your goods will receive very careful hand ling by experienced men and, re gardless of value, the service will always be satisfactory. 1 'flic, express, irnnr's Bonded Warehouse We have storage space and are able to give our custom ers real protection in a bonded warehouse. The rates within reach of everyone. New Achievement in Face Powder , The -kin of youth lies In even hex l' new wonderful M Kl.Ll -t '. l.t l I--.I, e pow der. The pureM m d-r mad U. color i pav-cd b tin- I" s (in' er'vtncnt. Nt pa-line-4-. " (I. kin s er irrit.f loi, A net. 1 Ki-eiich proeessi m.ike i spread liioie mcolll ,iinl pi event". l(irv: loii e... No m re sblnv noses --ii ! "4ia on loniier. Cse M Kl.Ll - ; LO. JainiiU V Wuedf Dl UK Stole. i Cargo Insurance for Your Protection All New Equipment in Charge of Competent Drivers H Who Are Courteous and Careful. Our Mtto: H I "Quick Service" I F. E. Samson Co. 229 North Riverside Ur. T m s it,'-,- i:t!i ,1,1, I I V t o.