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wnm fottti Medpord Mail Tribune! paiir. ftiimiar. wcikiv Published hr MltnPORD I'KINTINO CO. li tr-n N. rir m. rb RORKKT W. HI HI-, (Editor I. flUMI'TKR IMITH, Mtnr Aa Indfpndrtt Ncwptpw RnUrml u tweend Hut mittr it V4far4 OrifflO, meter Act of Much 8, 181ft PKM'HIITIUK RATU By Mall In Adtann: Dally, with Huixlay, iu Iially, ltb BufKUjr. Booth Dally, Wllhout Hmxlar, frar I'ally, Hhuut fl'itHlar, nwnth.... Wftt Mall Trldunc, on w. . . ftiinria?. nu rrr - . .IT.ftl. . . T6 . . 80 .. .Ml . a on . , a. on By Carrier. In Alliance In Mrdfrirrl. AhIiImmI. IsrkiwHllIt, Trnlral I'ulnt, i'lwtali. Talanl, Ctold HHt arid (in HIIivti: Dallf. l(h Rumlnr. wimth I -TA IHIIf, Kltlxiut Huixlay, month SO Daily, Hrrnit RutkUj. ci year . f 00 Pally, iIUi Run'tay, "i yetr 00 All trrai. usb in aibanr. MKMIIKH OK THK AHHIU'IATKD I'KKfli Bwelflim Full Ufcifd Wire SiTlr The AnwelatMl Prraw b eirlinlulj n(ltlert Is tt tm for piitilkalltm of all w 4l:i(iairtiffe cretlllrd lo It or ttlrlMi er'rtliwl In thli paper, and alnn to the Iwal new puhllihNl berela. All rlftliti for ixiMlrallon of epaelal dlapatrba tmrin are aleo rehtrieil. Wrirlal paper tif the City nf Mfdord. Official paper of Jackson dimity. Ail wt lung RrpicifntatliM y. I. MIMJKNHKN COM)' A NT OfPraa In Nw Yra, ('Iilrign, PMrotl, Uo rruwlMo, Lin Aiela, Brattle, I'DftlawJ. Smudge Smoke Lightning was outstripped here, last woe It t It iH claimed. In all fairness to tho lightning, H must hp wiiil that It was chained, nnd not the well known greased light ning. Michael Hanlcy of Lake crook, wuh won hushing on Ihe Main stem Frl. .Mr. Hanlcy In a farmer and It not supposed tu have any thing In laugh about. Carl Flehtner has finally yield ed to public opinion and hacked away from his bristling muNtnehe. Valley Bosch nro selling II ko hotcakes In Detroit, and a tele gram received hero says the floor nf 4ds nro slick with peeling. Tho rain last week perked up (ho lawns. Tho fiduciary dcpOHllarlcH In our midst Inst week reported 7 million and some odd cents on their hands. Thin indicates that the community Is not broke. TIiIh wealth could ho moro evenly dls trlhuted, hut Ih not. James ond William Mates won? caught unnwnreH Saturday a. m., it flro, being put down In their new hot-air healer. Tho writer has heen promised a venison steak by lion. Chuuriecy Floroy. As he' never Roes hunt ing, tho prospects aro far from roseate. lowey lltll, the able hired man of Jim Orlcve of I'roHpect, was down Frl. to seo about n couple of rlba that got thro wet! nut of Hue, when Mr. lltll picked up n steer, nnd hurled Haiti steer Into a truck. Mr. Hill wan toting nn overcoat, though what u hardy mountaineer - like he needed with an overcoat In mldOclnbcr Ih be yond comprehension. He wns chlded about It. Piscatorial enthusiasts aro again manifesting anxiety about the fin ny denizens of the placid Itogue. Jasper Hey nobis, u university boy, Ih down on his week-end. Tho trees are shedding their leaves. Thusn that do not fall In thp street, fall In the, neighbor's yard, as a ruin. ' ' . Most of tho colds that were bothering tnwnafolks last . week have been rompiered. A few wo men claim to have colds. They aro regarded as fictitious. Brisbanc'sToday (Continued from Pnirit OnM iih will ho BroalPr Ihnn llio ilKlor rnee helweon im nnd tho oocono rrncodllo, (nr wn nro now only 1-V 000 yen from tho Into gtono upv It In conifortliiK to know Hint we lmvo ImntlroilK of million!! of yuan to po hnro on earth, ovon though we may not rnmc hark lo boo It. Mr. William (VShon. hoail nf New Vork f'lty'B RlBnntln pulillc Rrhool BVFtnni, ihI(Ih thn now "Thrio Ts" to tho oh "Throo Hh." "ToloKianh. tolovlslon nnd talk Iiik" nro thn throo Tb. Dr. O'Khca wa:it8 rhlldron liniKht how thliiKB happen. Thn RroatPHl hi'IimiIIbI rnnnut tell you what elect ilrlly Ih. or why It ran ln created bo Blinply. Hut all Rrhool children rail learn how It works. Krenrh reorganization of army lilatiR liullcnto that cava'ry. now Brently reduiod. will disappear from tho French army In n few yrarB. Tho French know that hoiBes have no xBBlhln chance BBainsI alrplanca ahove, nnd 'lanka" roll Iiib over the ground. Ab well annil rahlilla to meet an onrUHhltiR exprcBB train. WEST IE PHARMACY; CENT SALE NEXT WEEK' For the pant 13 years the West Hldfl Pharmacy has conducted nn annual one cent sale, and residents of Med ford and southern Oregon will again be able to fiivn on drugs during the three-day event which Ih nehediiled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, nf this week, Octo ber 17, IS Hnd 19. Although nil products In the More will not hn Included In the khIo, nil ItomH marked nt reduced prices will bo high class, quality drugs. During tho twin two Hr t teles will sell at tho price ot one, plus one cent. AM.IANCR, Ohio, Oct. H lP) Al'broy Hniw, IH, mnnnRor of thn Alliance Aircraft Corporation, wan THE RADIO IS MAKING A NEW WORLD T1IH tllii(ii vtilue (if I In? railiit us a liii'tliuni nl' piililical cilil calinii (or ir()ia;.-anilii if yu iri'l''f) whs clearly (leinoii slriiteil Fridny nilil, wlicn I'l-ciiii'T IJiimsny Marl )onalil (.-live his iiiessiice of I'l'iicc In tin- Ai ican icnili' aver the air. The peculiar force of Ilia! aildrcss was'cnlircly laitliiti in Hie u-i-itfeii i-cMiii'l II uns well ohnuiril'nml naelicil villi meal, hill could he read witlimi! any Quito Ihe reverse, Willi the i'reinier Maid)oiinld said, lint that appeal from lieinj; just another one o those tilings, iiiendy anolher verhal old ijjrfito lo Ihe limc-hoiiiired refrain of "I'eaee on earth, (noil, will to inaii." FOK lhrniih Ihe nil- tile British I'roniirr sent si Iliinu' more than his tlimmlils, sninotliinn more tliaii mere words, lie sent a portion of himself of his sincere anil passionale spirit. Quite calmly one could read this sentence: "III naval reduction and gradual disarmament, there is a risk, hut I am ready to take that risk." Hut no person of even average sciisihilily could have IIKAKI) Ihe Hrilish Premier deliver Hint scnlenee Friday ni','ht mid not be deeply stirred; not he absolutely convinced Ihal here was a powerful personality completed consecrated to a new spirit in international relations spirit of absolute sin eerily and simple fair-ileiilinj.', read not only to voice a new ideal, but field lo the last iliteh IT is no exaetieralioii In say thai without the radio, that address of Premier MacDonald would never have taken an important place in the history of international relations. It is also no exaggeration to maintain that WITH the radio, with hundreds of thousands of Americans hoariii"; it and sens in;: the spirit behind it it is destined lo mark an epoch in the a;e-old striiiinle of the human race to build a. New World, anil a better one. (tTN four days," declared the liritish leader, " W your A President anil myself, accomplished more for world peace than the old diplomacy could have accomplished in four mouths." That is true. While we have been cheering the world series and hrowsinn over the latest choice morsel from l,os An-reles, a new ehapler in world relations has been written, as two men sat down together on the banks of the historic Hnpidan. You doubt it? Not if you heard Premier Hamsay MacDon aid over the radio Friday ninht. PLANE, CAREFULLY HANDLED, IS SAFE AS TRAIN TIIK tninsport itirplnnrs in use !oI;iy, pnivitlctl tltcy ro son kmmI and liiiiitlletl willi utniosl care, arc as safe, as travel by automobile, train nr ship. Tin rlianec of a fatal iiccidt'iit to a passenger is mu; in '100(1 trips. This is tho coin-lusion readied liy Ilerliert Krueker, investi gator foi- Tho lioview of Reviews, after a stinly of comparative transportation figures. The only reason that the pnblit continues to regard air travel as extra hazardous, reports Mr- Itrneker in the October issue of the tiuiM.ine, is tliat jiltcntion is still focused nn the rapid development of flying and the space and emphasis j;ivcn air accidents in the newspapers is far out of proportion to that givtMi other classes nf accidents. Although there were persons killed in airplane accidents last year, he shows that only 111, or per cenl, of these were passengers on authorized air lines. The vast, majority of those figuring in accidents were stunt flyers, amateurs who had not learned to handle their planes, army and navy fliers engaged in experimentation, ami others following the more hazardous branches of air work. TMIK l:i deaths, Hr. ltrucker with iL!Kti passengers carried by the authorized air lines Ami this total, he believes, will be reduced by more careful handling and regulation of passenger planes in the future. The Keview of Reviews writer does not ignore the tragedies such as that of1 the transport plane which recently crashed into a New .Mexico mountain during a storm, resulting in the loss of eight lives, "lint," lie adds, "one may point nut that, just before, a cloudburst caused a train accident in Colorado which cost, nine lives. Crashes like these are truly accidents, which can and do happen to a motor ear, an express train, a Vestris or a Titanic, as well as lo an airplane. "The reason the average man is prejudiced by air accidents while he blandly accepts automobile and railroad accidents as in the ordinary course of events is that he is familiar with the automobile and train, lie gets" his evidence as to their safety front his own experience, so that if J7,0!7 persons were killed in motor accidents last year, ami til 1 1 more in train and service accidents, he is nevertheless content to ride that minue in train or motor ear. lie knows that trains are painstakingly run and accidents are rare. He knows that if he handles his car care fully, he will conic home unscathed. Itut instead of realizing1 that the same holds true for the airplnue, he goes by the news- paper evidence, which, news values being what they are, uat- urally rate one airplane death as of more importance than ten i automobile deaths.1 j it Radio Program KMED Mail Tribun-Vlr(jln Station Tlie- Inti'iiiallnnal Itlliln NtmW tinloniH IT Walih a!Kirlatlun Ih liroailt-ARl Itiit l.oljtrr irnKi'aniN ovory Stinilay vo iiIiik ovor K.MKI) from 9 to 9:Sii. Huhjoit Optohur 19. "Truo ami KhIbo t'oni'i'ptlona nt Faith." Obituary SHAFL'K. Funeral services for Martinet Lorn np Shafer aged 7 years, daughter nf Air. and Mrs. Henry Shafer of Kings HlRhwty will be conducted from the Conn er funeral parlors Monday, Oct. 14th at 3 p. m. ttev. Johnson of Phoenix Presbyterlnn church will hnvo chnrgo of services nl th chapel nnd Interment services will lie nt the Jacksonville cemetery. According to scientists, thero Is - U.. o t-tt, Sltrt " MTWFORn MATT. special thrill Or eoiivii tion. spoken word. II was noi wnai the way he said it, thai saved for it. points out, are lo be contrasted I Tho ImiKUHt llvoil nnlinal in I ho tlirlnlHP, KOHIO HvliiR lo Im '.'00 yourn old. Wall apiir ran ho washod with a soft I'lnih nlul hoiirino. WEDDING AiinoiiMc'finoiitH liiul In vitnt imiN. "socially cor rect, " inatlt! without the expense of a copper plate. SWEM'S Kodak, Book & Gift Shop TUT BPNTi, MHPFOTtT), Ml. Coi'llivs llotCHH V. II. -M. S. StNdcty At the boni" of Mrn. F. M. C'or llfs Tui -ilav aftrnoon. the V. . ! M. S. held their monthly meeting, i whh a good attendance. Mrs. Van Dyke led the devotion al e.M'rcin"M, t;iklntj a chiipier from KnhiaiiH, foilMwed by h'1 vera I nrn l'iice prayers. The "Ninety and Nine" as a rerun!, oral ni given on tho nnmswlek concluded tills I j : il nl tliif program. Iuiing the business sessioit, pre sided over by Airs. W. Walker, deb-gates were elected to attend Urn district convent ion of both iiii-.-;i"n;iry .societies to he held Oct. In Kugenc. :tudy (ii Kgratn. ship r.f A I I'M. A. K, from the year bo ed W'tiys," given under leader , Lyman. Chapter ok. "The t'rowd- by Miss May "Tlie I'.ithway of Fhipps. Leaflet nop. with by Mrs. I,yni in. concluding another record solo, "Only Cod Can Make a Tree." Hostesses. ,M vs. i 'orlies. AI rs. Dew and Airs. Voian, served sand wleiies, cakes and lea, assisted by .Mi's, (ieorjc ('(.ddlni;. SiK'lal lrilir;Kes A;att- School Lights Tile new electric lichllui; ystem of the Aal" school was dedicated wltii an enjoyable Hocial meeting Friday evening al which time a Parent -Teachers association was oranizi'd. Following the business meeting an hour's program of "Copeo Alovies" was presented by Mr.. II. Is. liromlry. head of tho Co pen advertising department. As a special feature an interesting reel on t lie "H istory of Light," was shown. This film traced the entire development of light from the "stone age" up to the present time and proved hot h Interest ini; and educational. Recent current eventH and some good corned ics were also presented by Air. ltrom ey after which refreshments were served. It is planned to make the next meeting of the Agate school P. T. A. a Hallowe'en party. Aluro. Pacific Power & Light Co. Installing additional equipment to improve service on lines out t-f Iter". "X)i.CLn &Jt4, . II 0XkA fWl 7h ord I name ywm njwula bz W 7 on TAASA COATS -DRESSES -5PORT5WEAR.QT H ffff Jb 14 NOaTM CENTRAL 1 W Ul EVE BENSON DANCING ACADEMY MEDFORD CENTNER BUILDING Where best results arc obtainable in tho art nf dancing. Spanish, Russian Mallet, Toe. Oriental, Acrobatic, Adagio, Tap, Iheuliaway, ('bonis, Novelty and nallrnnm. Kxpcricnco tn siicceKslnl leiu hing and performing abroad, uhto live seasons teaching In Med fort!. Splendid lechni'iite and dances lor this season, MKAIHKIl C. A. T. IK Learn whom methods and technique aro the same uu (a loading studies on tho South. PHONE 1111 teadlOSSX Service. COLUMN "HER VOICE 15 IfPP.OVI NGr. SH&- ArtVST BE. CUPI0S ALLIES ARE L6GION, H doesn't SUSPECT THIS WONDERFUL OPERATIC VOICE. COMES FROM A RADIO PURCHASED AT Radio Service Laboratory "ELECTRIC WIRING CO," 22 8. Grape Phono: Olflca 335; Rea, 142 ti j . ni i. MINE . -- T QKKfiON, SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1?.. 1020. W. C. T. U. Notes The regular business session of tho W. C. T. U. was held Thurs day, October 10 at the Y. W. C A. One visitor. Airs. Oiffen of I'Minonton, Canada, met with the members. Mrs. Oiffcn poke feel ingly of the distressing conditoiiiB prevailing In Canada Mneo the re peal of tin; prohibition measure. She earnestly begged the members present never to cease working for tho dry cause for wet propaganda is constantly and everlastingly do ing all in Its power to undermine tho prohibition issue. The next meeting will bo a soc ial meeting when a program will lie presented and refreshments served. Iteinemher the date, Octo ber at 2:30 p. m., at the V. V. C. A. "Tho Law of Arrest," is the name of a new study course re the state university, at the request nf tlie Aladison police commission. This course will teach the police how to arrest law breakers and; suspected persons without being themselves liable to prosecution for" false arrest or tresspass. The course will consist largely of home study, with a monthly lecture and test. Two of the lectures will be given by State Senator Cllenn D. Hoberts, but the regular instructor is to be Professor A. G. Harry, Wisconsin University extension specialist on police problems. If the general demand warrants. It is planned to offer the course In a n ii m h e r of Wisconsin cities. "Knowledge of the laws governing arrest is a branch of legal training for which tho policeman has frc riuent use, especially In the present nation - wide drive for better law enforcement, nnd Aladlson officers are showing keen Interest In the problems involved," said Professor rtarry. Proceeding on the theory that upon the youth of the country de pends the final success of prohibi tion a new youth movement has SISSUlPID Mamas ctler ifjuizd out "tfiodt fu .JJ Bank Accounts Make Happy Homes! Of nil tho unhappy homos, lint ono In n hiitiilrcil has n hank b'toumi and not nno hnni la n humlrcil who has a hank account la unhappy. II siTiiij nlmnnt foolish to pul It off nny longer, when II Is such a simple, easy mat ter to start n hank account. "Partners in Community 1 Development" Buff v V) JS beg u n In southern Minnesota which is niiuhially KainliiK women turn. It Ih known as the Student Sobriety Society. About 200 boyy. in 13 ch.iptei-H, h;id affiliated with the organization before Its first an niversary in September, nulscrib ins to the society'n purpose an net forth In Its constitution: "To pro mote the interests of prohibition and endeavor to bring about tlie dewlred abstinence Intended in the KiKhteenth amendment by the ed ucation ff the A merienn youth." Total abstinence is required, and violation means suspension from tho society. Tlie national presi dent is William N, Tlymat, a sen ior In tho Alankato high school, who founded the first society with five members u year iipo. This Brew until It reached a member ship of sixty, then new societies began to be formed. Tlie new or ganization has received commend ation as n n nnswer tn tho hip pocket flask problem of "flaming youth." ,J. C. Penney, tho chain store merchant. Is one of the sev eral honorary members who have heen admitted on pay man t of honorary membership feca of $10. Tlie regular membership fee has been fixed at 10 cents so that any boy may join. In cities where no chapter has been organized a -.boy may become a member-at-large. Wedding Bells Plckcl-I'ciincy AIlss Tona Pickol of Central Point, and Verio L. Penney of Portland were married yesterday nt tlie homo of Hoy Anders t of Central Point, the Rev. J. AL John son of the Federated churches of ficiating. . " As nvuet as $t.ti.Oflo worth of am bergris has heen taken from one whale. k Paper yarn from wood pulp is now being woven into carpet n. DIGNIFIED V Invito you tn take adrantaKo of our plan of ICxlended ruynunls. Thorp Is nn extra rharso whatsoever for this Serviio . . nolh Ins Is nddod tn I ho standard oash prleo nf llio Nationally Adver tised Jewelry tn h found In our store. i I ESSAY TEST RULES A large number of local school children are expected to partici pate in the essay contest which opens tomorrow as a part of the Community ' Chest, educational I c:i nnt.'i t in. - The AUdford Community Chest committee is offering cash prizes to pupils of all schools in tho city, both public and private, for es says on the following subject: "Why one in Aledford tliould con tribute to the Community Chest." To make competition more equal pupils have been divided into three groups as follows: First, group: Fourth, fifth and sixth grades. Second group Seventh, eighth and ninth grades. Third group Tenth, Eleventh and twelfth grades. A $5.00 cash prize Is offered for tho befit essay In each group and $3.00 for tlie second best. The essays will be judged on the following basis: tin percent, content and subject matter; .11 per cent, style, original)'; 1 0 per cent, form and neatness. Essays should be not less than 750 words nor moro than JOUO words in length. The essay cm test will open October 1 -I and will close October 115. The judpes of the contest will be appointed by I loraco Bromley, who is in charge of this work for the chest committee. SALKAI. Ore., Oct. 12. (fP) Edward Foster, 111, caller at the Southern Pacific station here, died early today from injuries receive 1 when he was run over in the yards last night by a switch engine. Both legs were severed at the hips. His parent live at nervals. QDOidSJao I nMIAT KropliyV fcaluVc Xa (ionally Advertised Jewel ry of iiriiven lii.uli slnndnrds of value and tliat lniliys has a ln'oader concept ion of its respon sibilities toward its customers is always an assurance that hero you will receive an Kxtra Measure of Quality and Service. You must oo this Bmcrous (liantnml lt approciato Ita heauty ami tho i;nn- ornua lr.oasui'c of extra vnluo that linos with it. Solid IS kt white Kolil mnunllni;. $1 50 Ilisnltiod Credit. flruon C'arlnitrho. 15 jewel movement, lis eharnilnE. II lit. white Bold filled rase Is rolnforeed with extra roM. Smart mesh pia ir l.raeelol. OSR.UU Kxlendr.l Payments. ....tali liV' A i (loniilne lilue while dlnmnnds Braee this fashlnnahlo IS kt. solid while Bold weddlns hand. It Is rlrhly vn- Ktaveil. I'redit Terms. JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE. MS M From -'5 to ::s miles an hour Ih tho average speed of most email hirda. " Chicago uses over tl carloads of garlle a year. m 2500 If ? 1 HI Or More njuvhour5Tft Phom t44 a Compute euAWMO j WD(C(E DIAMOND WATCHES SILVERWARE CI.0CK3 JEWELRY Willi our exten sive Hhnwitif; of llio world's llnest it Ih Ingiial that you Bhould comu here first. i ih mi S29-75 i