fahtc merer MKDFOUD MAI L TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OREOOX, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Hi 1).. 1. COLEMAN WILL IN REFEREE TILTS : IL npro WITH ASHLAND WASHINGTON, Feb. III. W) I Tin- lied (l'uM cumpaiKU for u I tlM.oou.iiou Irouuht relief fund tu ihiy totalled ,SIU,4SI. 'Slats' Gill to Handle Watch ' in Prlirinl Pafln pripi I ns today In a fire which followed CINCINNATI, J'Vb. Hi. (fl'j i I'oisonuuH fumes., wild by firemen J to ho similar to thoso which clalin ; eil the lives (if more, tlmn 100 pcr ' sons lii tho Cleveland clinic (IIhuh- i tor in May, l'J29, ovcraimo tt per Klamath Game Next for Locals. , ltiilph Coleman of 1 1 15 OreKon State .college will referee, the an nual basketball Raines between Hie Hertford and Ashland IiIkIi Bclioulii, and "Slats" (1111, Oregon Mute coach, will be the tlinepcrker han dling the pistol and the watch. Coleman, one of the lending ref erees of lh northwest, who offi ciated at colledi conference names and tho stale toiirniiiiient at Salem each year, hurt accepted an Invita tion for the Job. lie rerereed (ho last AshhindMcrtford football Kami'. TIliB precludes the possibil ity of either school being "Itlne liarted" with IIh attendant discord. Tho Medford sipiad with all tho over-confidence knocked out of It by tho 4(1 to 2!l defeat at tho hands of C'heiuawa Saturday night, starts practice this evening for the game with Klamath Kails at Klainalll Falls next Friday night. This Is one of tho Important games of the rear. A victory means Medford will have to win hut onu of the Ashland games to cinch tho district confer ence. If they lose they will have to win both of them. Rogue Boy Effective Klamath Fulls defeated Ashland 32 to "0 last Friday night. Wake man, forward for tho I'nllcans, and former Hoguc Kiver boy, scored 21 points for hla team ami kept them in the running. It Is expected that Chuck Clay, forward of the Hurgheriles, who pulled a tendon in the Friday night game, will be back In the game. Next Saturday night Medford playat ChlloiUin at Chllouuln. This is not a conference game hut win ning It will keep (ho reservation Uint from issuing a challenge just before the state tournament to tho team that wins tho district title. Tho Medford junior high team returned chastened yccterday from an Invasion of tho Willamette. Tboy were beaten twice by I'arrlsh junior high of Sulem and once by the Koosovell junior high of Ku gene. I'arrlsh won both games by the same score, Hi! to III. The Medford junlora led In holh games except at tho finish and In tho Saturday night game wore crip pled by the removal of Turpln, cell tor, on fouls. company. j WASIIINOTUN'. Feb. 1(1. (!') I Major (leneral Clan-nee It. I'M- wanlM was buried today with the nation's honored dead at Arlington cemetery. A representative of I'resldent Hoover, high officials of the war deportment and a large Ki-nup of veterans of the Yankee i division, which (ioneral JOdwnrds cominanded In Franco, wore present. BASIC S EN E BILL REFERRED RECONCILED AFTER 'HONEYMOON' TO COMMITTEE KKATTLJ-J, Keb. I . M') Mrs, Kdiih Huntlnglon W a koficl (1 HpreekolH Keudrlck, wealthy Seat tle woman, and divorced wife of .liilin f, KpreekelH, ,h, Hon of tho pioneer California capita I int. was killed in an automobile accident on Whldby iHland Saturday. Mr. Kendrirk wan riding with her hus band on a week end vacation trip when tho car plunged over an cm hankmont. LA (iUANDIC, Ore, Feb. 1 (J UV) j Another postponement wan grunt ed today In the cuho of Mi'H. JOmma l-'owlei', form er city trotiHurer, charged with larceny of $112,252 , of city funds. Slio whh to have I entered her plea to tho charge to I day, hut on petition of her attor neys; the cane whh Hent over until i tomorrow. iniHTm i a ir 011 HOCKEY REFEREE IJKXI, (ire., Teh. 1 li. I1 Fif teen hundred .spectators hravod a .'Miow.-Uornt yesterday to wutvh a ki tournament at the Skyliner.s eahln at Slater:). Fresh snow hin dered Judging of tho evonM. Harold I'aulsen, SkyLlner, suffer ed a lee; fracture when ho collided with a tree, lie wan hnuj;hl out llnce miles, to 1 he. highway mi a toboggan. Tho elns A mile eross-cuuiilry was won hy Km it Nordeen, Sky liner, with a lime of :i:18:or.. Man frod .laerdwon, MctXcnd, Cul., was Heeond, and Oliver IMickotl, Crater Lake, third. 3 CIIICAUO, Feh. Hi.--(IN Tim fay of crying "Kill tho Umpire" jnn't past. Only In this, cane It wus hockey, not baseball. i After hint night's National lon cuo hockey match holwoon the Nt'w York lianmrtj and the Chi- tho rltlxenry waited on Hofero" Mickey ion, in front of tho hUi dlum. Tholr IntoitiioiiH wore nut for Ion'n hot tntrostH, for ho hud deidared HIckuI a Klal In tho final yi Ht'condH hy Tommy Cook, which would have kIvoii th'1 Hawks a 2-a lie, intdead of a 'J to 1 defeat. Ion, however, made hia depar ture from a Hide door. WASH I Si ;to,, Feh. I li,--Tho wnaln agriculture eoininlttiM today report-d favorably a resolu tion ity Senator lirookhart, repuli llcan, Iowa, to extend the noope tt( tho m-nato InvcHtlKatlon of retail food prices to Include milk and dairy products. BOY SCOUTS SAVE LIFE OF LITTLE ORPHAN GIRL ASMKVILLK, X. (. Keh. 1G. MV Little. .MiikkIo Sharp, an or phan, could not afford to pay for blood trauHinsloiiH, was dyfnu Tor lack of r.-d corpiiHeles. A cnll went out lo Hoy Semt headuar torn More than ion boys volun teered Macule In recovering. -. " If you breakfast f.V.-.--vi -Ix. the t:: K axe cocoa A ' Five minutes for brcakfnst! Then a train or streetcar! Include a cup of Chirardclli's Chocolate in that five minutes and you'll carry on with a etridc 'til noon. ForGhirardelli's is more than a delicious drink it's food too. A cur of chocolate made with Ghirardclli's and puremilk Is delicious, vholesomeandcasytodigcst.lt gives strength and energy and builds health. GHI RARD ELLI S (lurWkC Chocolate 0 Say "CJctirur-tcllj" Medical Profession's Meas ure to Regulate Drugless Healers, . Hits Snag in Senate. SALL.M, Ore., Keb. Hi. (A) The basic science bill, which was placed uh the first order of busi ness in the Honate today, was re referred to the committee aa the loRiHlature, resumed sessions. Tho hill would require a knowledge, by dniKloHs phy8k'iann of bash; sci ence, anl Is sponsored by the med ical profession. Tho house resolution providing for (he consolidation of county and city Kovornmenls of M ill t no ma h and Portland, was also ro referred to tho Multnomah county dek-Kntlon. Tiie niousui-e dealing with the uualiflcatlon (f judges, scheduled for special order in tho house this afternoon, was also re I'eferrud. Ask Federal Fund The liouse passed a Joint me morial asking congress to appro priate federal money to the extent of about $1,1)00,000 to match that already spent on the Mt. AdaniH Interstate highway. Dairymen from Coos, Yamhill, Marlon and Tillamook counties were present to appear before, the livestock and dairy committees on (be oleomargarine measures, re questing an excise tax on huttor substitute. , v W I 9 Anaociateit I'ren I'hoto Mr. and Mn, Hugh W. Thomasson shown in their home In Clay ton. Mo., after their return from a "second honeymoon." Thomasson, 73-year oia capitalist, denied charges that his 29-year-old wife had kid naped him. He dropped an annulment suit In which hi asserted he had been "hoodwinked" Into marriage. STILL SUSPECTS A demurrer has been tiled by Charles Reames, detense attorney, in tho moonshine still possession chui'Kes upon which HalelKli Mat thews, Albert (ioetjen and Ted Smith were indicted by a Krand Jury several weoks ftKo and is ox pected to result In soino dolay In the trial of the cases. Tho demurrer, on file today at tlto county clerk's office, sots forth that tho Brand Jury acted without authority In rcturuini; tho indict ments on grounds the charges were not trynblo In Jackson county, it is further set out that thero Is more than ono erimo charged, that the facts do not constitute a crime, anil tho indictments contain mattery and allegations, If true, that would justify tho crime charged. Tho men were arrested in the Iteeso Creek section last Novem ber hy county and state officers. r w : X SALKM, Ore., Keb. 1 C (A) Mainly for the benefit of the farming Industry, the stuto treas urer would bo authorized to have printed $50,000,000 in state cur rency hy it bill introduced today hy Senator .1. K. Ilennett of Multno mah county. Tho currency, It now n as "Ore gon Stato Currency" would he in denominations of $1, $5, $10, $20 and $50, and would be uu obliga tion of tho whole stale. SEA STUDIES AID LIFE REVELATION I.A JOI.I.A, Calif M'J Solution of some of the apparently Insig nificant problems of the nea may lead to magnificent achievement, says in-of. W. H. Allen of the Hcrlpps Institution of Oceanog raphy. ... "From rond' clothing ami Jew els to agricultural fertilizers," he says, "there Is u long list of bio logical products of the sea, any and all of which may be bolter controlled and handled for hu man uses If inori is known about the liven of their producers, and the conditions affecting their pro duction. "There Is the claim to aid In Interpreting the history of the earth, the history of life on the earlli, and the history of man kind, through comparison of pres ent forms and conditions of life with those of the past." ON VETERAN COMEDIAN NKW YOI1K. Fob. (!) Louis Mann, nclor. Is dead. On and off tho stage, ho was the In veterate comedian from II to 115. Ill with cancer lor the Inst two months, ho suffered a relapse on Tuesday and died Inst night lit Mt. Sinai hospital. Aa death drew nigh, tho port layer til coitnlless comedy roles and tho Inventor of such fa mous nulps as "It Is to Laugh," grew serious. "No, I litivo no fear of death," he said, "but I havo fought as long as I could and now 1 am losing the battle." Simmons Greatest Player In Majors Says Kid Pal HOT HIMEINtiH, Ark., T"b. Hi Pj Al Simmons is the grenest' hall player in the major leagues, oven though his golf Is a bit off) at times. This is straight from 12-yoar-old IL King Wade, Jr.. I known In tho baseball colony heroj an "Al's I'al.' The hit) spends every hour he I can with the Philadelphia fence! buster and Sunday they tour the , links of the country club. It hap pens not infrequently that King's! f-roio is lower than Al's hut1 what's a golf score between pals'j Kings father. Dr. IL Kingj Wade, Sr.. a 'prominent physician here, took his son to St. Loula to see tho A'h play, Wrist watches were being given for home rum-". Just before Al went to bat, King said: "Al, you're going to get a homer." "I Jalonoy," was the answer. Hut Simmons nipped out his "1st homo run of the seaMon and for the favorable prediction gave a watch to King with this inscrip tion on the hack: "From Al Sim mons to II. King Wade, Jr., 21st home run 7-i:i-30.' They met two years ago when Simmons came here for his an nual pro-season conditioning. STAGE MAT TILTS A wrestling match Friday night at Jacksonville will p r e s o n t Krenehy Leavltt, Medford, and Ray Frlsbie, Medford, In the two hour main event, Leavitt announc ed here today. Tho special event will .present Cecil Linrrick;' Med ford. and Kobert Ilantz, Portland. The card has received the sanction of the Jacksonville chamber of commerce. Jimmy O'Lirlen is matchmaker. Don't neglect that SORE THROAT Authorities are warning the public that sore throat is prevalent, and not to neglect the condition. At llic' first sign of any soreness, take immediate steps to case the throat and lo reduce the infection. Bayer Aspirin will do both! Use it as a gargle. Three tablets crushed in H tumblerful of water. Relief is immediate, but repeat until all trace of soreness and inflammation is gone. Take these tablets freely to ward off colds; and for prompt relief of headaches and body aches from colds, exposure, or other causes. Bayer Aspirin can't, harm you, and it does prevent all sorts of needless suffering! Get the genuine tablets, stamped thus: BAYER?B ASPIRIN IE! SERVICE FOR BEAN BUYS BLUE GRASS Vrgcs ftuitdhig Fund. WASHINOTOX. Feb. Jti. (V) President Hoover todav recom mended to congress a $J 0,3 05,0 80 appropriation for public buildings under the 1 11 5,000,008 program authorized. Attorney A, 10, Keamcs of Med ford 1h one of a etmmiitec of seven me m hers of t he state bar and bench that has been appointed hy Judge MeXory of the United Stales court ut. the requeM of the Oregon Uiv association to plan a memorial Hervico In honor of tho late Judo II. S. Lean, federal judge. Tho other member of this com mittee are James It. Haley of Pen dleton, president of the Oregon Mar association; "V. O. Davis, Judge Hall S. Lusk nnd Omar C. Spencer of Portland, Supremo Court Jus tice II. IL Pelt of .Sale in and . .!. Kulton of Astoria. 1 ci si ting 1 las Cold . WASHINGTON", Keb. 1 6. (.'Pf , f!en. John J. Pershing was con fined today to his bed In the Met ropolitan elnlt with a cold. Tho L'nited States department of war lias placed a large order for winter hluegrass seed with I Inn ley and Hoover, ranchers of thoMod ford vicinity, O. C. Hoover an nounced Hi is morning. The seed has been ordered for iirse at Baltimore, Md., where it will be sown as winter lawn at the barracks. The demand for winter bluegt'HKs for golf courses and win ter lawns is constantly Increasing in. many sections' of the United States Mr. Hoover stated. F. COVERS 7200 MILES MOSt'OW uV) The gnulllnn 200 mllo "dog derby" at The Pas, Man. I'anada, wouldn't make it suitable curtain raiser for n dog test hoinn organised hero. I'm posing to ascerlaln tho en durance powers of sledge dogs, the soviefs Aviation Chemical society Is promoting a test for mushers and dos over a routo of between 7l'0it and Slot) miles. Tho drive, which Is to stretch from Peti opavolvsk on Kamchat ka to Moscow, also is designed to popularized tho great northern route. J. S. Itoardman of Central Point u n de nv e n t an ope ra 1 1 o n y os t e rd a y for removal of his left eye at the Com ni unity hospital. The opera tion was necessitated by results of an injury received three weeks ago. when tho branch of a tree struck M i. I ion rd mn n In the eye v h 1 lo be wa.s pruning at the Saludo or chard. In. J. .1. Hmmons. who perform ed the operation, had tried to pre serve the eye, although tho sight was destroyed, but found yesterday that an operation was Imperative. 1 Carl V. Tengwald, potentate of Hillali Temple of the Mystic Shrine, (has returned from Couullle where ' he was the guest of honor at a' luncheon meeting held by the Coosj Bay Shrine club in that city. There i whh into a program and plans were discussed for the Shrine core- I monlal to be held by Hn Tem ple next May. j Mr. Tengwald was accompanied by Mrs. Tengwald and they drove jback to Medford by way of tho j Itousevelt and Itedwood highways. They reported a beautiful trip. Al ROTARY MEETING' GH YEAR The Modford ltotary club will ob serve tho national Boy Scout move ment wild a special scout program tomorrow noon. Numbered among the Htmnkorn will ho John H. Piper of Spokane, regional scout execu tive, and Krnuk Newmau and Ham ilton Pnttoii, local ltotariaus. who uro past presidentH of Crater Lake council. Lee BrlcHer will act as chairman of I ho day. I'lfty-fle men were present ut tho elfs meeting Sunday morn nu of tbo Men'. Bible elas at the Ptrst Christian ehurvh. The mem Iters of the clas me trying to In oreafe -this number before Kater, und urge tho who do not attend services nt other churchci to be present next Sunday. Lee Smith U I president of the clas. KEY 10 SPECIES IN L Cmnimny A, on! of tho to locnt tinitH of tho Oregon Niitlonul (Iniiril, completed l!i;iu with n i'Ihsh A inlinK, whli'h mennt thnt drill nttendiineo for the entire year ivus uhove 70 Her eent. The eonumny la rcerniteil up to -full strength nnd Rinirdsinen lire enthnHiastienlly pre pnrlni; tor the. federal Inspection Hehcduled lo he held soon with Ma jor Jones of Vancouver Ihirrncks In charge or some reason it costs leSS Schill i ng Baking Powder costs less than any other cream of tartar baking powder you can buy. A lower price might imply an inferior quality but a million western house ,.wives can't have been wrong for 40 years. Then too, you will find this statement printed on every tin of Schilling baking powder: 'If you find any fault whatever in this Baking Powder, or think you do, your grocer will re turn your money and also pay for the eggs, butter, flour, etc., you have used." SehiUhifi Baking Powder 1'ream f Tartar f Lovely Hair Is Always Admired Get a Permanent Wave to last through the spring and summer months. $6.50 Paul Velens Facial Treatments $1 Cinderella Beauty Shop Phone 1526 Back of Cinderella The Only Sure Cure for Rupt ure is bjr a properly performed oper ation. But second, only to that In Import ance, is wearing the right type of truss Correctly pitted Our service provides the world famous Akron Sponge Rubber Pad Truss, plus the skill of an expert fitter And our service is here tor you Every Day, assuring full satisfaction now and In the future A demonstration will convince you. Heath's Drug Store "ASK FEED" AUTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTER FREE! LOAD OF KINDLING With 3 Big Loads of 16-inch Pine Slabs! Guaranteed 41 Tiers per Load VALLEY FUEL CO. Phone 76 I'ASADKNA, CiawPi Mtfem V nays ln t'alvln i. MrldKet. Ken tle'.M nt the Oillfm-nlu Institute f TtM'huuhiKV. "ure nuinerouM tiny hits of Bpeeint rhenileiiln exilln In tho nucleus of eui'h eell. ' They ur su minute that H l? dmihtlul whether they ran ho! Kern with the hent mleroHeope, vit n.i pewrrtul that they are the iKentn that determine whether j j Klven cell will develop tutu a flea,; an elephant or a man." , , m What huslness has n country complaining of a huidncstt Mump when It has $l.V0n.ntin.tMu In-! vested ahroiul a Mllion more' than In 1 '.' Tint fx the 1'nited, j Si a ten. I'olumhuH Mnnutrer-Sun. j Sir Hubert Wilkin I selecting the new of the Miharmlne ho propoHeM to take under the lee to the .Wrth Pole. Wo have novera! candidates, one of whom we are not whUh. Nashville itanner. j Neer I'lly A $ft000 Bchool house planned fj this plnco. K. S. Ilickert, To years old, was removed from his winall eahln homo on Kh venth street yesterday forenoon In n serious condition, evidently the result of a wtroke of paralysis. Klekeit had been HvinK alone In the eahln nnd wns found there ty Carl itowmau yenterday In an Inert position, suffering from i x posure in n corner of the oi -room structure. Getting Up Nights Stopped Hy Melius. H functional biadtl r weakness r IrrlKitlom dNturL your rest, en u so hiirnlmc. ijtchinu, hois nation, haekaches, leg pains or lac!; of perfect eoiHivl of kidney .eere thms. here i real news. The Col Corporation. lept. H-lt. Uatt Creek. Mich., I offering a nv v prepHiHllon intended for young a well hj old which Is hrinning relU ; , to thousands. They will mmuI an sufferer who ha never tried it. regular Jt.ttO box and mterestin l ''uv!; postpaid for only l Adv. What Decides Your Purchase of A NEW DRESS? IS IT PRICE? IS IT STYLE? Style used lo he. the deciding factor when il woman bought ti new dress. Hut today, the first iiitfsttmi linked Is; "How much dues It cost?" Isn't it so-.' IS IT SELECTION? IS IT FABRIC VALUE? since tho luiylnc public is decidedly "prico niituli'ir now. we have derided to tell them somctlilni; nliout our funiotm '..B0 Hue, aod what tliey really Bet for the price. 9.90 Today you tire really KetlitiR In our $!i.im frocks the same uiiality silk, the same liiKh class workmanship and the equiva lent style appeal that you pot In a dress thai sold for double the prlee. even us late us last year, and which would havo cort at least a few years hack. 1 hut Is wi.y the ladies of ISe most exact Inn u."e. vho formerly "turned up the!" uoie" at ;i $9.90 dress, find exactly what they Kant it llreier's. $9.90 Why ure our . ilresses such flue values? ... because we specialize and concentrate on his popa larprlee line. IIiiko volume, fast tunic or nmkci this our fastest-selling price. YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFEENCE IN THESE NEW SILK DRESSES AT $9.90