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PAGE TITREIT ASHLAND DEB ATES : MRS. KATY ROOT MEDFORD 'TONIGHT j OF CENTRAL PT. AT PRESBYTERIAN TO FINAL RES FILM NEWLYWEDS ON HONEYMOON CALL TO ARMS IS BLANKETED UNDER' OPERA LITHOGRAPH TfROm$ CROWN 5, MEDFORD MATT TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOOX. WEDNESDAY. PKHRfUKY 2". tft. . v." Tho . first luuil dubute of the. southern Oit'Kon cunfercnee will lie held this evening at the First 1'rcHliytiTiun cliurch. between the Medford negative unci the Ashland ufflrmutlve, at S:3U. Meilfunl will bo represented by Donuhl IJarneilk' and Max Carter. Medford affirmative tlebutors, Helen Wilson and tieni'KC lieunelt, were scheduled to meet the Ash land negative thin afternoon at Ashland. Professor Alvine Kdvvard O'Konsk! of Oregop Stulo college 1h critic jmlRC for the entire serie.s, which ends touionow. Grants Fans affirmative deflat ed the Ashland negative in the first debate of the southern Oregon conference series nt (I runts Fas yesterday afternoon. Ashland af firmative defeated the tl runts Fuss negativo last night at Ashland. Ashlund affirmative debaters are IJe.th Joy and George Francis Smith, The negutive Is being up hold by Fert Wright and Nell Napier. Lenore Brown and Mar tha I..eo represent the Giants Fass affirmative. The Grants l'ass team won points on organization, evidence, and persuasion in yesterday's de bate, while the Ashland negative scored on delivery and adaptation. Jn the evening debate Ashland won by two points over Grants Fuss. The affirmative was- rated the highest on adaptation, rebut -An, and persuasion, and the Grants l'ass negative scored on evidence. TAILORING EXHIBIT A big tailoring display and ex hibit of fine wonlcmi from the K. V. Frke Co., Chicago, is attract ing considerable attention at I-e's .Mens Slu p, next m the Idaho theatre. The eulH'etion of Spring and Summer materials will h-j shown again tomorrow, Thursday, by I lie special representative who Is in Medford for this event. Selections mify be made now at the Mens Simp for suits to be de livered later . in the st ns'i-n, Hoy bee. manager said today. Hun dreds of styles in (he full piece featuring smart new colors and materials are included in the dis play. Jacksonville Rich strike of gold found near this place. The Whole Town Is Comes from within JL SV9?i Jffifh HURRY! --wtX I qf ONLY 2. MORE DAYS ! Now Playing 'X'S. ACE 'v'kJj' comedian j screen M T ly :t It comedy !V.' ') 'll.Vf hit of the MB 4. ' V i GOING WILD JOE E. BROWN starts the fun that starts the laughs. With LAWREN.CE GRAY ONA MUNSON WALTER PIDGEON LAURA. LEE Alio PATHE MEWS All Color Act. -South Sea Pearl' Another of the Vegahond Aven ture Serte. -TALE OF TITUILA' Grantland Rice Sportlight "COBB GOES FISHING" Mrs. Kaiy Hoot pasbed it way at her homo in I'eutial Point Tues day afternoon tti'ter an Muess of short duration. Mrs. Root was born at Wiiiiicimiccu, Nevada, June 19, 1SGS. 1 '; Deceased had resided in Oregon for a number of years, living- at Tumalo, Ore., for 13 years, tin? Rogue Kiver valley since liJlM, and in Central Point since 1121. She was a member of the KYeo Methodist church of Ashland, Ore., and was the mothf or in children. S of whom are living. She leaveu her husband, Urn-uln H.P of Cen tral Foint; six sons and, . two daughters George, William, Mon roe. Horace, all of Central Point: Jess of Itrtiekwny, Ore.; Lloyd of Mod ford; Mrs. Kttn Crossldll of Lottgview, Wash,; Mrs. Edna Mc Allister of Tho Dalles, Ore.; one sister, Mrs. lniiso iJanihree of Carlton, Ore., and 15 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be conduct ed from, the Christian church or Central Point, Friday, Feb. 27, at 'Z p.' in., Hev. D. K. Millard off! ciating. Interment in the Central Foint cemetery. ASHLAND LOOT IS LOCATED IN K. F. A portion of the loot takeu last Saturday night from the New Ash land hotel was reported today to have been recovered in Klamath Fails. However. J. H. Irving, a night clerk, suspected of the thcl'l has not been apprehended but is believed to bo somewhere in Kla math county, when he formerly resided. It was not known wheth er the Faistey shawl, taken with other articles, was in the goods that were recovered. It had been reported previously that the. theft took place in the Lithia Springs hotel. THREE DAYS LEFT TO LICENSE DOGS )ojj? owners - of .Jackson county have Just three more days in which to purchase licenses for ttK'ir pets without paying the $2.00 penally, according to Re minders issued today' by" county cfficials. After Saturday nifiht a $2.00 penalty will be added to payment of the state do tax. The licenses are payable to the county clerk's office and all do owners are urged to call there their week to insure evading the penalty. TONITE Surprise Novelty Nlte for the Larlirt! Popular P'icea Mat 35e Ev. . ... SOe, Kiddies a Dime Any Time " I I ft r if wtt f t . ft-csa fl'UtO Chjn:: jrreii nnd Virginia Valli. both players In motion pictures, who were married recently In Yonkera, N. Y., are shown trt New York City shortly before they sailed for Europe on their honeymoon. SAN JOSE SCALE ! SPRAY ADVISABLE NOW SAYS AGENT! Spraying for the control of San! ' Jose scale and pear leaf blister m:U should be done at this tUue, says I,. F. "Wilcox.' county agent.; Ufftiid lime sulfur, testing .(2' i degrees Faume given best results .when used ten Ui twelve gallons. 1 per hundred gallons of watr. ln order to control biisirr mite, the ; II tie sulfur dilution must be ap-1 plied before the buds bivak upetiJ With this in mind, those having; blister mite infested orchards should not delay their spraying operations too long. Uurmunt -oil emulsions, if used, should be diluted so that the re sulting solution contains four per cent actual oil. This means that from five li sis gallons of emul-; sinn will be diluted in one hun dred gallons )f water. Thoroughness of application cannot he over cmp-hastae'l says Mr. Wilcox, therefore, care nhould1 be exercised in seeing that ail parts of tho tree receive a good ; drenching. " J LIONS WILL HELP PROSPERITY S ' Plans were discussed at today's Lions club luncheon at the Hotel Holland for Its participation In tho frospcrity parade to be held next Wednesday afternoon h y t h e Active club in connection with the beginning of work on .Medford's ! new high school building on South Oakdale. The Lions will have a section of tho parade and are planning to he weii represented. j Todays entertainment was fur nished by thin Collier 'nnd Kmer son Merrick in comedy skit, as sisted by Chief of Police t'latotis Mcf'redie. The former appeared a a new Jewish immigrant in Medford and went Into speech filled with gentle pirns, adding to (he success of the session. Tim hitler, a visitor in the city frmn Podunk tnlr, described a visit Dr. It. C Mulliolland had juade In his seetbm and in backwoodH fash ion presented one of the most iu- , tclligcnt Apeeebes this year. v T I lood J liver l ieparlmi-nt of Comtuoree Airways Division con sidering sites here for establishing airport, YOUR DEALER HAS IT J, Hit , I t JOSEPH JACOBY WANDERS FROM MOTHER'S HOME Should any one learn of the whereabouts of Joseph J a CO by, 22 years 'old, and sr report to the . sheriff's effier or herself, they j would earn the gratitude of hit) anxious and loving widowed moth-1 er, Mrs. Ida .lacoby of 522 South 1 Fir street, this city. Joseph, who had been in ill . health for the past three years, from a nervous disorder only re i cently returned home from a stay at Salem, much improved 'in health, and left the homo of his brother. O. I. Jueoby, on the Old Stag? road last Monday after" a stay of week, to rejein his mother in Medford, nas not 'linen twn or heard of since, " The mother's appeal to the police and sheriff, and radio broadcasting appeals over KM FI have up far j been without success, ' It is thoimht that the yoyiiff man Suay' possibly be seeking1 ' a-; job "(in a fai m somewhere in the! valley, as he was ambitious to ri-f tain such work, otherwise , tlo i mother fears that ho may boj wandering around. Joseph Jarrhy is described art a nice looking youth about ix feet j In height, weifihing ttfi pounds.'; and having dark hair and brown, eyes, and who Walks with his head1 .bent downward.. . When lawt !Vvn he wore - rream colored corduroy! trousers, i a- - striped sweater and dark broVn' hat. ' ' $10,000 SUIT IS ; FILED FOR DEATH f'iaimhu: that officers and fore man of the -HU Orchards company, were familiar with the condition of f an electric power transmission line which' resulted in the accidental j electrocution of ,lohn Moore last May, Agnes hove of Central Point, administratrix of the estate j of deceased, filed suit for $IO,,ifM in circuit ooiirt yesterday agi(nt 1 the 401 orchards for the death of Moore. lie- came to his death while coming to work, Wh"n etit;rlt!g the orchard he Is said to have grawpfd the lines nagging low above (he ground, -nnd was ulmost instantly, killed. Tho . Hnu , was privately owned. AUTO LIGHTS CHECKED CITY LAST NIGHT Out of r.r.t! cui m rhi rltrtl I;im( niKbt im M:i in ,strff by tnt' traffic officer, 'mhm i.ii11ih: , ivll b thr city pnifee ti lift tfaffh ftcpirrt nunts. c It hi iuii bincjt liiul only iitw bciidttcb! ami 2:1 IiaI no f:ili ItKhtH.' Til" orlvcrH of tbc ci-f were iiiiiKfii ibelr n iMu.raneo nt the vujIU hlatit In jmy (,t itol htr fines and Were bavlim the tro-ubltj r -aired. The cliftlt) iir' Kivcn iM i iodically. i SAW MILL FIRE ADDS 200 T-0 JOBLESS LIST VICTOItlA. K. (., I-Vb. Xt.iA'l - Fijo early today nwept tho raw mill plant of tho t'Hmeron l.umhe' eijinpany here cauyini; ilamaiio oh e.nly eMtllKOlfs nl jr.O.ooo. Ureal', tta out about h. m. th rnait. portion of tho naw mlll and fnwiluft heiit haii bfe (ifrmj'l within half An hour. Two hunrtrf! men will bf thrown out of employment. - Itf)ff-buiK --IMitlH belUK eoniI rfft fr cfntrueU'm of nw of f.e bmlilioM at bic:i airport, SiraiiKe to relate, a pu-ter atl- 'tis!n; the t omiivy. of the t'hi eago t'lvic opera company to Port land next month graced the t'ntt-d Mates army bulletin board on the I-ederal huihiing steps, MieressfuJIy evading the notice of INw master m. J. Warner, custodian if the structure, and other federal .em ployes from Monday Morning until late thU forenoon, but causing a secret snickering anions the news paper men and a few others who knew that such poster was against government rules. When Mr. Warner was told of the offense this forenoon, he re fused to' believe until he saw it with hU own eyes. Then he im mediately ot busy, sending out an S. o. S. call for I.td tiflbftrt. head janitor, and a moment later the poster had iveen removed. The bulletin board stationed on tile Kederal building steps Is there solely for the use of pustlng army and navy appeals for recruits in other words, is there for Army Ivecrulting Serjeant Owen's exclu sive benefit, where he place.- the pretty pictures and "See the orld" posters that lure adven turesome youth to enlist in the army, as the navy has no perma nent recruiting office here. i t not k nitwit w iut put t he sacrilegious and 'treasonable Chi cago Opera- company poster over the army recruiting one, so there will be no steps taken to punish the offender unless his Identity should become known. "If necessary to preserve th sanctity of that bulletin board to the army recruiting purposes the government Will use all It mili tary forces to guard it," suid Ser geant Owen this afternoon. "1 don't care so much for the navy part of it they can string onion. all over the navy posters, as- far as I am concerned. . ''Xevei; .again will liill Warnei and I Im caught asleep In walking into the- 1-Vilcru! building. . We will watch tnat board like ImwkH.," LEGION PLANNING A May Day ball with all Hit! special features of the spring sea son is planned for Friday, May tst by the local American lelon post. Several other dates were discussed at Monday night's' meeting hut were abandoned due to conflict with other dances scheduled by local elvlo organizations. Plaits' for the Junior basketball league this year were- formulated and an effort will be made to turn out a championship team In Med ford to turn pete In the Btate finals. All Veterans wishing to help put over this important jdmae of the Legion ' Hoys Work program urn urged to turn in their names to Adjutant Otinsehcid at once. A report of the "smoker' coin mittee made by Dan Howard Indi cated that thia recent event was a big success nnd entertained over 3fiu 'veterans of' various wars. Much credit ia due Legionnaire Howard and his efficient commit tee in putting over thia affair ut a nominal cost. Several visiting Leglmmnl res were present at Monday's meeting including O. TSJair of Portland, (. 1 Cloystcin of Ta co m it and Oeo. Hensetnmn who hun Just become a member of Medford post. The meeting wound up with n good imisica I program by Victor Tcrmwuhl n nd a fine feed nerved by the Ladles' Auxiliary in which the' Washington's' JUrthday motif was cleverly bruught uut. R E Inlven b.icli lo .Meilfonl by the ttmuMht eomtiUtms In htH nUl tomie tnle of Arltaiif-aH, tteoi'Ke V, llol eornb arrivcti baeH in Jim city yes terday o vnrapturei wllh thi.H city ami valley that he declare he witl never think of K"hK back to Ar Iumna anain to permanently re lle. lbs love old ArkauKaw, but after trnvclint; over that parehed Ktati during bin recent Htay there lie lidnl-eH Meilfur!. Mr. Hohomb Mt the Aty aUut nix week hko, anipoiiofnt: tbtit be would: take p-ruutmit reHtdenre. In b if old home In Arkmn-an, buck to t(m (JzarkH wher the wiHlrrcI hootin(f "was kmm nnl ttpoNinuH wcr 'jy t Iciil, However, be wiih -bitterly disappointed on ai rival thi. Ui llu (trouKht ha en tilted much of the population to HirbHiHt mainiy on kHiijicih am oporiminiM, and. Inmlne.sH ceiiilithuiK ii re far fvom (food. During lilt triivelH, ovt-r1 th entire' Hlute be rtwMio;plnre,to 'omp'iin With Med ford, heot'e thf return,.' EDUCATORS STANDBY DliTUnlT Ft4K JP-Tab. lliiv a resolution that oit!1 h;i, ui'itcO i ciK-ai of the. eiKUteroth amendment, the rcoiutluiH com mine? uf the depart me jft (f tiper int'nden,e of the Naiional IMu raiion oiHtion today ratified llf belief .in -the: n mend mint. NEW ORLEANS CARNIVAL CXOYDS GIVE , By Robert Ripley, Himself j FlfFpilTl ' Ki. j 1 f 'AWM';"': s of ten op more smokeis. I ct thi'in smoke the f s' . ""-4t z ' fJ fourleadiniici!uottos,wuhtluMimescoered Vf t 4Vwr4 up. Vnd them jont wi!! piLkoiit oi D COLDS f? " tf ? U! tllC smootllt;st lu,ki ljost t'U-irette. V ! f fcr "I 3roved this again with 3241 smoker-! in F " $ New Orleans the other dn. 'Ihe awe was I f,f ' i J,' i oi D GOLD, 410; Brand X, 2S6; Hruul Y, 264, m4 a"41 'iv Brjnd z' 2S1, lbh tcst !K,sn,t f'iiIutI ut ' vyf 1 V ' A f. and I've made it in 15 utie . Ihe reason is: I f H i f ! f )4 Belter tobaccos fit'JHifii'v eisier on. jour IV jt( 1 h sf'l tlroAt.Eclueitortiotthat'swhyO.Gs.wm." p f x m II h i w m It I y Jr'OCin official box.score L" VijtU? -i-WtX T! if 43 Brands .. J86 Br.nJi . JS1 bo At-!, t SVBaJ V-!- sJTjP I Uimfl) D Muim , N O T A Tune In Oi l) (;01.U Chancier Reading. MUSICIANS SEER DRESS - REFORMS LONDON. Kus.-tV'l' Kimtiiei imtiou or inulf! mtisiefiins from tho "botierl Hhlrtft, stiff cuHnnt anil tin other eMails tit ormt tlrtms Is tme of the niiiiH of ttiu Mun's UruHH U form fWty hvre. Tho imrly Ik ncKot iulitiK with tho Hiitirtfr firtmtlcahtttiB crtrrtiriiffm;i to allow tho men In Hk orcliontniH to hjiww i fuiblio without eon vrntioniit eveniiiK clothcK. It ree frmmfimis tht mtifo muKfefiins be ullowucl to adont a new type o( rvciiiiiK (IrenK nnido of aolt, wasti nblo matprlnlH. "Mulls mUHlriaiiH fulvn tho untno 1'lnhL an wmitou to ho comfortable at public itPrformuucfiH," , Dr. Al fred j. .Jonism, Hoe,rotny of thr party, Haiti. "A woman vmliniHt or phmiat has h(r urntB tmttnrty frpc whllo phiyiiiK hut u man Ih op preMvo(My htH tlKht-flttins evrnmj; clotho.H. "Wo voulrj like, tn k;r mon hp fron iih wolncn In tho nmttor'ol IroKlf., WorhJ XwiIh ltitMr KKISMANK. Australia. oV, Kvery country (ij the work! hits ts hiii phiH of agricultural prfidin'lK, ami t!m whoje wrbt hut a Himri MK' "f fiuiber. Ha Id '. 10111s, UecnftI,tlirr forest KCCvlCf vrann iiilKt.'mi bis return (o Mrlslaiii! after two yea i nr ttdufy uf fto i'Kl utili.al ion In A merica a ml Kuk laiuV A . i finer flavor (offee Not Sold at StOTM. W tXttiitt ihtfrt Xnfvat hwu. Teirptwne The CASWF.i.I. COKKKI'. MAS Tet, 950-J-4, Medford 'Automatic Electric Caffec Routine Accomplished by the GEO W. CASWEt.t CO NATIONAL CIIKXT 'Wi COUGH IN .Tucsdoya a( 8.1.1 l. M.,1'liursdaya at 9.15 EDUCATION DIES WITHOUT DEBATE DKTUuIT, VfU. z uVtV h c policy of avolilin coutrovcr.4l:ii I niich in school roottiH wiih icrmctt ' CilltcfttUirval MiU'htc1 hy tXr. H. Newjon, professiir in Colnmbi.i t'niver.ily teachers' t:oJtc:-;e, in an HiUlri'frt toilay before .1 gru-ii-p saUi ertn In cnnneciioii wiilt the Na fitm K.tncatittt aH;rjci;tttw t-ct-imr lir. Newlon ileclareii that "ai temptH of militant minorities and p'critri-T frttertntt.-f to rorttror pnlb-y" one from which Acnouta Kenerally retreat. Pastor J'aluis t'huieh. MK.H'riFS (ff.F'. The Ftev. It. Wolfe, pastor of the Fifth t'trmberhirHT IrcKbyterian chureh here, uid'd hta eimKft'Kutluu Ui ennui i uci fujf the in v.' buihffn by pintioc it h.'mwlf, Tiie rfmi:re lint Inn formerly wiM-nhipped in ;t tent. iHiim.s Made tntu I'nrk MKMt'ttilS f tMVj Kstabtish menl if city iwrk hIouk tht river t.;Miks p.-re is d"ito: iin A Divine Service Will Be Held, In the SWEDISH Language at trie I , ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Fourth anrl Oakrla'e ' ' Thursday, Feb. 26, at 7:30 P. M. . The Rev. C. A. Anderson of San. Jose. Cat., will be the' speaker SCANDINAVIANS HEARTILY, INVITED . WANTED, LIVESTOCK . TO MOVE Try our Livestock moving service. We move one or a car load, - Trucks and Trailers eqt?ipped with Joading chutes. Experienced men to handle your stock. Local or long distance hauling. We guarantee to Save you Money HAWLEY TRANSFER 619 N. Riverside OLD GOLD BIO VOTE O 1'. l,onlltd Co., Inc. A CARLOAD P. M., E.S.T..Eutlro Columbia Network I with an unsljihtly Hpot that onco wr owed a " 'rttjr tftomttteK ! Mrountls. Tho work in part of u j t :ty botin-ttfu-t eat-mKttm whleVs is ; to exienuuu oyer u i'im r ycitrK. How's This? Corns Lift Out 1 1 With Fingers No Pain! n TtiMiikx In it ik-w ttlwowry rrmtVc ! fruin a Jiiiitneu iinnhlul. yiiur. foot I tloutitc.s can be uuirMy ended. I lie-Mint an now pn-nunitlim ' U iaSh (! i XHit! ta nhrbtet ap BMS'tf ClU'nW, HOIl COl IIM Ol-l-W-'ll itiw iw-3 so tteut thev tiiH (if teti oat v&sitf wllh Ihe flncem. It'a ivonilorf ul. Thinfc !f tt: only a ttrrlt or two of ii'c-Mlnl and Teal foot-Joy Is yours. There la not one- lilt of pain or (lorene wiwm miV'lfK It er after wards and It doesn't oven irrltato thf 3klrv. ' If your foot are Inclined to swell ' or imff. or If you have cracked of lireeillnt-' lot'H, II will draw tho In , fUimmalloti rtjlit out ami qulck-ly ; heal the ,orf and tender phree.-r. I It Ls the real .lapauem- Mecivt of ; fine, healthy little feet and Isrreat j ly niireriated l,y women who wear " Irljih heel hie? ami hy men wiis have to stand on their feet all day. ! Try It. Jiwt ask in any drug stivra ! for dee-Mint and learn for your self wlsfit kIUI fot e.orwfort rpitll l Th.re H n-xhliiK iM-m-r. 2k. Phone 1044-X