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T h e little m ac h in e u n til A u g u st, w h en C arl goes up w a s fu lly e q u ip p e d a n d cam e w ith th e M edford D o k k ies b a n d . fro m Los A n g eles o v er th e P a c if­ W h en C arl r e tu r n s , M rs. L o v elan d w ill a c co m p a n y h im in th e ir c a r. ic H ig h w ay . W . A. S h ell w as a t T o llm a n S p rin g s S u u n d a y a fte rn o o n e n ­ jo y in g th e sc e n e ry of th a t p a r t of th e c o u n try . H e r e p o r ts r a t h e r ro u g h d riv in g in o rd e r to re a c h th e sp rin g s. R e tu rn s to A sh la n d — W F . H a rd e n a n d w ife h a v e r e tu r n e d fro m L o v e lan d , Colo- ra d o , th e ir fo rm e r h om e. T he 1 H a rd e n s w e n t b ack to s e ttle up th e ir a ffa irs, a n d now p lan to live ----------- I in A sh la n d fo r som e tim e . Miss J e ss ie L. 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A s on th e la s t occasion of h is v isit Dr‘ Enna w as received Wlth r a p tu r o u s a p p la u s e a n d he leav es A sh la n d fo r h is C a lifo rn ia sum m e r tr ip w ith th e co n scio u sn ess of h a v in g m ad e m an y d e lig h tfu l frie n d s in o u r g o -ah ead city 17848373 FU LLE R H EAD S DISTRICT CHAM BER OF COMMERCE (C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1) IN D IA N A P O L IS, J u ly 10.— P re s id e n t H a r d in g ’s p le a fo r A m ­ e ric a n e n tra n c e in to a w o rld c o u rt w ill be s u p p o rte d by th e A m e ri­ can L egion. It h a s been a n n o u n c ­ ed a t n a tio n a l h e a d q u a r te r s of th e v e te r a n ’s o rg a n iz a tio n in I n ­ d ia n a p o lis. T he le g io n ’s a c tio n w as a u th o riz e d in a re s o lu tio n a d o p te d a t its la s t n a tio n a l c o n ­ v e n tio n rec o m m e n d in g th e e s ta b ­ lis h m e n t of a trib u n a l to a d ju d i­ c a te d isp u te s b etw een n a tio n s . D efin in g th e a ttitu d e of w orld w a r lig h te r s , A lvin O w sley, le ­ gion n a tio n a l c o m m a n d e r, in a re c e n t a d d re s s d e liv e re d a t Sioux F a lls , S. D., sa id : “ L e t no m an say th is A m erican L egion h a s n o t in a n g u r a te d a g r e a t m o v em e n t fo r w o rld peace. W e h av e th e h o n o r of se ein g th e p re s e n t a d m in is tra tio n a d o p t th e le g io n ’s id ea of a w o rld c o u rt p ian . T h e re m u st in th e e n d be som e such a trib u r /i; a n d A m e ri­ can s c a n n o t fail to te e th e fallac y of a p p e a lin g to w a r fo r th e v in d i­ c a tio n of in te r n a tio n a l ju stic e . I hope w ith a ll m y oeing fo r th e tim e w h en th e r e s h a ll be som e such a tr ib u n a l.” C o m m an d e r O w sley in th e sam e a d d re s s in d ic a te d t h a t th e legion w ould c o n tin u e its fig h t fo r ex ­ c lu sio n of im m ig ra tio n fo r a p e r­ iod of fiv e y e a rs. “ W h e n d id it becom e a m o ra l p riv ile g e fo r a m an to leav e h is c o u n try w h en t h a t c o u n try n ev er n e e d ed him a s it d oes n o w ? ” he a sk ed . “ L e t th e m re m a in a t ho m e and w o rk a. w h ile lo n g e r fo r th e ir hom e c o u n try , so th o se c o u n trie s m ay be e n a b e d to pay th e ir d e b ts to A m e ric a ” A s s e rtin g f h a t la c k o£ im m i­ g ra tio n re s tric tio n is re sp o n sib le fo r th e fa e t t h a t th e r e a re ten m illio n illite r a te s in A m è n e ï, th e leg io n le a d e r sa id : “ W e need a sw e e p in g A m e ric a n ­ iz a tio n p ro g ra m to ta k e c a re of th ese v a s t n u m b e rs a lre a d y w ith - i r o u r b o u n d rie s, b u t a s lo n g ns th e flood g a te s of im m ig ra tio n a ie open w e s h a ll n e v e r be a b le to g e t a s ta r t on th is p ro b le m . If I h a d it w ’tb in m y p o w er, th e re w o u ld be a law e v e ry m an e n ­ jo y in g th e p riv ile g e s of th is lau d a n d liv in g u u rie r th e r a d ia n c e of th e A m e ric an fla g w ho a tte m p te d to s t a r t a n y b o lsh ev ism c r com ­ m u n ism w ould be d e p o rte d .” th e R o s e b u rg c lu b w as ta k e n a n d a c c o rd in g to C h a irm a n F u lle r th e new c o u n try c lu b b u ild in g a n d g ro u n d s a re id e a lly lo c a te d a n d p la n n e d o u t. F ir st M eeting Success C h a irm a n F u lle r s ta te d t h a t th is is th e f ir s t a tte m p t to co­ o rd in a te th e m an y C h a m b e rs of C om m erce of s o u th e rn a n d w e st­ e rn * O regon, a n d w as v e ry w ell p lea se d w ith th e a m o u n t of b u si­ n e ss w h ich w as a c co m p lish e d a t th is in itia l m e e tin g . H e e x p la in ­ ed t h a t th e m e e tin g s of th e f u ­ tu r e w ill no d o u b t d ev elo p th e p la n s v e ry m u ch m o re fu lly a n d in te n d s to m ak e th e o rg a n iz a ­ tio n a r e a l a id to th e c h a m b e rs of c o m m erce w hich b elo n g to th e o rg a n iz a tio n . E h is c o u n try ’s se rv ice a n d se rv e d j e r se t. tw e n ty -o n e m o n th s, tw elv e of M r. B ell is a g ra d u a te of th e A th em in F ra n c e . At p re s e n t, an d U n iv e rsity of C a lifo rn ia . H e is M a rrie d — , An a n n o u n c e m e n t of c o n sid e r­ fo r som e tim e p a st, he h a s been i a b u sin e ss m an of A lam ed a, a a b le in te r e s t to frie n d s of th e w ith Roos B ro s., h o ld in g a re-1 p h a rm a c is t, a n d th e y w ill make sp o n sib le p o sitio n . ■ th e ir hom e in t h a t city . fam ily , h a s ju s t been receiv ed . 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J o h n s o n w as d e c la re d A sh la n d h a s th e m ost B eet s u g a r m ill a s su re d a t ly heav y , fo rty six to u r is ts b e in g c e d e n t f o r th e p re s e n t d istu rb a n c e s a sk e d to be p re s e n t by th e b o a rd b e a u tifu l p a r k in O regon. re g is te re d , b esid es th o se w ho stay-1 in re lig io u s c irc le s a n d d e c la re d a n d c o u n se l w as re ta in e d by th e P rin e v ille . frie n d s of P e c k h a m . T h e m e e t­ ed o v e r fo r a n o th e r d ay. T h o se t h a t to d a y th e s e view s a re m a t Stickier W o rrie s D riv e r— re g is te re d w e re : in g s ta r te d S a tu rd a y m o rn in g a t te r s of e v e ry d a y th o u g h t, a n d r e ­ As th e r e s u lt of th e h a n g in g A. In g e ls, S ilv e rd a le , W ash . C. lig io n h a s n o t s u ffe re d . 9 o ’clo ck a n d c o n tin u e d th r o u g h ­ of ^tags w h ic h ..read “ W a rn in g , o u t th e a fte rn o o n . A t a la te h o u r P. H a ll, S a n ta R o sa. J . K iste , k e e p w ith in th e la w .” on c a rs T acom a. L. L u e , G len d ale. A. in th e a fte rn o o n , th e b o a rd a n ­ p a rk e d a t th e c u rb y e s te rd a y a f ­ S c h u s te r, S e a ttle . H e rm a n M ar- n o u n c e d t h a t th e m e m b e rs had te rn o o n , C h ief of P o lic e M cNabb d ecided to r e ta in P e c k h a m . em . A sto ria . C. W . Coffee, V a n ­ U1C THEATER KAOTTO w a s v isited by th e d r iv e r of a d e ­ T he d ism issa l of P e c k h a m w as co u v er. A. O e h le r, S alem . C. liv e ry tru c k , w h o d e m a n d e d to th e p a r t of a “ g e n e ra l h o u se- D. B u n d y , N am pa, Id a . A. S o re n ­ k n o w how he h a d ru n a fo u l of Today Tomorrow and c le a n in g ” t h a t h a s been m ad e in son, S p o k an e. E . B e c k m e n t, San th e law . I t ,la te r d e v elo p ed t h a t Thursday S iskiyou U n io n H ig h School D is­ F ra n c isc o . Dr. H. O. S h o e m ak e r, t h e ta g w as m e re ly a c le v e r b it tric t. A t Y re k a o n ly th re e of th e San F ra n c isc o . M ason H a rtw e ll, o f a d v e rtis in g c o n c e rn in g a m ovie fifteen te a c h e rs em ployed la st M ill V dlley. T. G. H a rris , M iam i, sh o w com ing. y e a r w e re re ta in e d . A riz. G. N. H u a rd , C hicago, 111. W . F . M ason, Scapo'ose. E . M. C herries A ppreciated— G riffon, P o r tla n d . J . B ry a n t, Al­ Y e ste rd a y a fte rn o o n , A. J o h n ­ bany. F . E . C asey, P o rtla n d . s o n , w ell k n o w n f r u it g ro w e r, Geo. L o n g b o tto m , W a x a h a c h ie , i p r e s e n te d th e T id in g s fo rce w ith T exas. H. C. H u m p h re y , Spo­ a box of fin e L a m b e rt c h e rrie s . k a n e . H. S am pson, P o rtla n d . T h e f r u it w as p ack ed by th e com ­ A. S tro m b e rg , T acom a. C. E. m e rc ia l m eth o d a n d th e c h e rrie s B ru ris , Q uicy, 111. C. R. 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R o b in so n , a d istin c itv e su ccess in th e h a n d ­ fruit. Directe y.' •'*'' ■ M odesto. W m . G w inn, S an F r a n ­ lin g of m usic of a m e rito rio u s a n d cisco. W . C. R u sse ll, M arysville. F ra n k 1 lo y d e le v a tin g c h a ra c te r. T eacher to R eturn— P R IN T S FO R D RESSIN G SACKS J. G. A m p h le tt, G len d ale. A. F . F ir s t of a ll to c o rre c t a p o p u ­ M iss L o e ta R o g ers, w ho ta u g h t ■¿I JirA t l la tio ita l 'Pici o r Simplicity has divers ways of ex­ A d am s, S ta d o n , C alif. W . J . F la ­ E n g lis h a t th e local h ig h school la r m isco n cep tio n of m u sic a s ap- pressing itself, but it is aiways the h e rty , G re e n sb o ro , N. C. A. P e r ­ l a s t y e a r, an d h a s been s p e n d in g I lied to th e p ian o a n d o rg a n , le t most valuable asset of the mode. Prints, p a r t of h e r v a c a tio n in H a w aii, it be sa id th a t in c o n seq u e n c e so fashionable for frocks and blouses, ry , O a k la n d . E . C. M oore, Coh- A drama too well known to w ill r e tu r n to h e r h o m e in In d e ­ of e n tire ly d iffe re n t te c h n iq u e th e I are also in dem and for more intim ate chello. R. S. S m ith , P o r tla n d . J . need explanation. garments. This dressing sack in pendence. Miss R o g e rs re p o rts a c co m p lish e d o rg a n is t a s r e p r e ­ printed voile is trim m ed with wool F . R ic h m o n d , P rin c e R u p e r t, B. B. M ott, P o r tla n d . H . A.‘ s e n te d in th e p erso n of S ir E re d - crêpe in plain color. The neck is C. h a v in g a w o n d e rfu l tim e . —also— F . P . W a g n e r, e ric k B rid g e, a n d P a d e re w sk i, finished with a round, lace-edged collar, H a le , P o r tla n d . w hose b r illia n t p la y in g m ad e him though the fronts of the sack may be S an F ra n c isc o . B. T h u lo ry , Spo­ “ Oh! Sister”—A Cameo Cltanb Pilot Rock— •• • turned back in V-shape, if preferred. k a n e . H . D. D o rn e ll, S an L e a n ­ th e idol of th e p ia n is tic w o rld , A party of six school teachers M edium size requires 214 yards 36- .... , Comedy. last S u n d a y h e ld a picn ic an d p ro cla im th e s e c re ts of th e tw o .nch figured and ! 2 yard plain material d ro . F . J . S m a rt, S a n ta B a rb a ra . Pictorial Review Dressing Sack No. L. O. M cG uire, Los A ngeles. among the events, attempted to d is tin c t sch o o ls of stu d y . 1532. Sizes, 34 to 52 inches bust. A n o th e r m isco n cep tio n ch ie fly Price, z5 cents. Combination Bloom- scale Pilot Rock. Of the six, on­ Matinees 10c and 35c Medford to have $25,000 fruit ly three completed the climb, the on th e p a r t of p a re n ts a n d g u a rd - ' ers-Pctticoat No. 1246. Sizes, 26 to 38 ia n s Is t h a t a n y s o r t o f a p ia n o inches waist. Price, 30 cents. packing plant. ' Evenings 10c and 50c POLE “ DISCOVERER" TEACHER CAUSE OF STRIFE IN VREKA SOCIETY ta k e F R Y E 'S o u t to c a m p F R Y E ’S D ELICIO U S HAM “Everything the name implies” choice, young, g rain -fed p o rk , cu re d and sm oked by th e exclusive F ry e p ro ­ cess, w h c h preserves the d e licate te x tu re and juices a n d develops th e rich, m ild flavor. Is there anything more delicious than the fragrance of ham frying over the camp- lire? Those who have enjoyed summ er night dinners in the glorious Western out­ doors will say that as an appetizer it has no equal. I he better the ham the richer the fragrance. That’s why we say, take to your summer camp a whole FRYE’S DELICIOUS HAM. You will vote it the best ham you ever tasted. Every hit of it will be useful—the thick center slices for broiling or frying, the butt for baking, the shank for boiling w ith, vegetables. Daily Fashion Hint FRYE & COMPANY hoiH iO iO m EMIL ENNA PLEASES Norma WITHIN THE dropping out. The Bungalow Lot, .just across from the Lithia fountain The lot faces 260 feet on Park avenue (lately named Winbum Way) and runs through to Granite street. This is the finest apartment location in the city. I need the money in my business ami will sell at any reasonable offer. Bert R. Greer Tidings Office.