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ÌNOW-STÒP
BELLVIEW IS
¡«' STXKTED
PLANNING TO
(Continued Fronkrage Oteo)
Wreck
CLEAR DEBTS
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PORTI a AXD, Sppt. 2 1 —(LP>—
James C. Rinehart, flying the
“Travelair” biplane In tho San
Francisco to Spokane air .race
phoned to Bankin' Field from
Camas-Valley, Oregon,• that he
had been forced to ¿land with a
broken wheel.
■ Rinehart was In the Class B
division , of the Coast derby and
has been flying a close second
behind Vernon Brhokwalter, lead-*
er.
Improvement on Community
Clubhouse Are to be
Made
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Bellview residents grc plan
ning a Campaign for funds for
lifting the debt on their attrac
tive clubhouse. Which Is * com
munity center and one of the
achievements to which they point
with pleasure.
A series of dances and, suppers
and entertainments wfil he stag
ed this fall and wiiiter.
The building fupd fo< the ciuh
house was started in 1925, with
a community play dnd a series of,
entertainment.
In 1926 with
Non Stop Flight
ROOSEVELT FIELD, N.
T.,
Sept. 21. — (IP) — The non-stop
flight from*. New York to Spo
kane, the climaxing event to
feature the national air races and
8pokgpe Air Derby * started at
Hlta .« .m o o » ,
A.
m,.7h
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1
EdJI. SU ..O . la hi. o r ..« ,
much • of , the worlc donated, , «■
» n colored
. . . monoplane
,
.. . down
.
rolled-
was equipment for the building,
the famous Trans-Atlantic run
including two attractive French way, raised Iracefuliy . In the
doors, given by Frank Jordan.
air and headed west for Spo
Elmer Morrison, Milton Biegle
kane where he - expects to eat
and Merrit Randall without dinner tonight.
charge installed wiring In the
As Stinson’s plane faded from
building.
Hardware stores of view, E. A. Duke, piloting the
Ashland gave nails, hinges, the plane “Roya, l^Jndsor” rolled
kltohen
,
, sink . and „ other
. minor bits down the runwgy and took off
or equipment. Banks contrlbut- at 3;j t p m
ed to the fund.
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PORTLAND, Sept. 2L—ftP>—
i .
7 i
“ ’h
1C~ " iA n .aon . piloting an Inter-
b«n w e »a,a on the hnUiln,
»nkh Has a considerably greater
value b e c a u s e of the large
amount of work and equipment
donated.
It Is estimated ' ap
proximately 6406 will be needed
to carry out. the -proposed cam
paign.
The ^Bellview Residents are
counting on the support of Ash
land folks in making the fall
and winter activities sufficiently
successful financially that the
debt may be lifted and addition
al work done on the building
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...
Stgfy-nlne years ago
English sportsmen were
considerable of a shock when the
great Jem Mace was knocked out
In two rounds by Rob Brettle at
Medway, ..England. The surprise
came aVa time-when Mace was
being looked upon as the probable
successor to the famous Tom Say
ers, who then ruled as king of tho
heavyweights.
Two years later Mace redeemed
himself, however,. by administer
ing a terrible beating to bis rival
in I t rounds, aftei* which he re
turned 4o popular favor. Mace
finally reached the coveted goal
and defended his title against ev
ery worthy challenger including
several American contenders.
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MANY VISIT GRAVES OF
A. H. F. DEAD IN FRANCE
PARIS, —(IP)— Many graves of
American doughboys who / made
the supreme^ sacrifice on Flanders
Field, at Chateau Thierry, Bellean
Woods or in the Argonne, are be
ing visited these days* by those
who were near and dear to him.’
Legionnaires, as well as mem
bers of the American Legion Aux
iliary, are making pilgrimages to
the final resting places of their
bejeved dead.
,
Officers of the American Graves
Registration Service in Europe
and the American Rattle Monu
ments Commission, under whose
care American Cemeteries in
France and Belgium have been
placed by the American Govern-
mnt, are authority for the state
ment that at least one-third of
the graves of American war dead
will have been decorated by moth
ers, wives and sisters before the
legionnaires return home.
Cemetery caretakers and offic
ials of thS two organisations long
ago prepared td receive all of the
8,000 American women who came
for the American Legion Auxil
iary convention either as delegates
or guests.
The procession of
ttaejse to the cemeteries began ns
soon as the first delegates .arriv
ed.'It has been no uncommon
sight to see gold star mothers,
still attired in deep mourning.,
kneeling, for u kcur in proper oni ¡i
the spot where their beloved one
sleeps.
aviator to reach Portland in the
San Francisco to Spokane air
derby. He landsd at 11:17 and
took off about a minute and a
half later. Langon passed ‘Ver
non Bookwalter, who bad been
leading when they flew over the
fog at Medford. Bookwalter Is
still not here, although be was
the first to pass Medford.
The first Class A flier in the
coast r»ce to land hare was the
Travelair plane piloted by R. C.
Lippeitt, which landed at 11:23ft
and left at 11:34. Others who
have arrived are Kolee Schoen-
halr, San Francisco, arrived at
11:37 and left at 11:42; Lee
Wiley In Class B arrived at
11:42 and left at 11:48 and D
C. Warren arrived at 11:55 and
left at 12:00.
They reported
poor visibility and fog.
Local flower growers are plan
James Rinehart of Portland
ning to make entries In the Med was forced to land near Rose
ford Floral Society fall flower burg dug to low fog a&d broke
show to be given Friday and
Saturday of tftta w4ek at th# but he way n^t injured-
Hotel Medfofd, A special show
ing of fall roses is to-be. made
and all kinds of fall flowers will
be received.
Dahlias In the Harry Hosier
gardens in this city are of ex
quisite beauty and perfection
this year, and showings of these
Medford grtdders will go into
made during the Medford Jubilee
action
for the first time this year
Plans for a county-wide safety
of Visions were greatly admired.
Saturday
afternoon
when
at
2:30
campaign
are being outlined by
Roses, Dahlias, garden flow
they will play the alumni team County Superintendent Susanna
ers, straw flowers, asters, glad-
— one of the toughest propositions Homes Carter, together with
iolas, sennas are to be Includ
they expect to run up against this
ed in the displays. Prizes are year. The Alumni team w i l l state traffic officers. Nqat black
being offered. * Exhibits are to have dozens of reserves— all the and orange traffic signs are be
be received up until 1 o’clock uniforms which can be found for ing placed near all schools where
Friday noon at tbs Hotel Med the purpose being made-ready for traffic is heavy.
“In urging our plans for the
ford. The show will close at 9 use. They have the bapf. too, a
safety
of the children, stress is
o'clock Saturday evening.
thing which counts In the game. being laid upon their keeping
About their wind they say little. to the left of the highway7 and
Oregon building operations tor
roads;” Mrs. Carter stated,
seven months have Increased 2.2
New fish cannery to be build at
per cent.
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Empire for 1843 nee.
Local Flower
Growers Will
Show Dahlias
Medford High To
Safety Campaign
Battle Alumnus
.Is School Plans
N ew S. P. Motor Coach Service Start»
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Mary Lewis,
Famous Metropolitan Star,
writes: -
“Because they never irritate the throat
and because of their finer flavor, Lucky
Strikes are my favorite and o f all whose
voices are previous.”
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You, to o /w ill find that Lucky
Strikes arc
mild and mellow—the
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finest ciga "ettes-you ever smoked,
made o f h I e » finest Turkish and
domestic ¿obaccos, properly aged
and blenc ed with great skill, and
there is an extra process —“It’s
toasted”— no harshness, not a bit
o f bite.
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It’s toasted
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CHICAGO, Sept. 21.— Menace
of an anaemte nation that has
hung over the United 8ta(es for
years lias ended with the in
PALACES OF PROGRESS—>Courtesy on the highway as v a il as to patrons was the guiding
precept of the new Southern Pacific Meter Transport
>ort Company
company of
or Oregon as It
it inaugurated
• <§eMrV Ce*^e p t
wh,ch
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Eft :on. Above Is shown a fleet of the new tyfre motor coaoh especially designed for thia
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pe of driver’s uniform. Upper right
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t) and Edward Ostrander examining
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agperintendent of the Motor Trans-
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N o T h r o a t I r r ita tio n - N o C o u g h .-
Health of Nation Imperiled By
Unscientific Dieting Says Doctor
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|W ILL ENFORCE CURFEW LAW
The curfew law in Grants Pass,
unlnforced during the summer
months, will- be enforced start
ing Monday night by order of
the mayor of that city. The cur
few hour has been changed from
9 to 9:30 o'clock. Police officers
have been ordered to enforce the
law rigidly and boys and girls
under 16 found on th estreets
after thia hour will have to do
some explaining.
University of Oregon Students .
Are Employed on Local Faculty
beep against starrhy foods, in
UNIVERSITY OF O R E G O N, Dwyer, who is a member of Al
cluding many on which civili
Eugene, Ore., Sept. 21— (Special) pha Chi Omega, social woman's
zation. It might be said, has bedn
Five former students of the Uni fraternity, attended Reed college
built.
Meat has been taboo,
versity of Oregon were selected as In Portland three years and took
evitable reaction against unsci potatoes have been anathema,
instructors in Ashland high school her senior year at the university.
entific systems of dieting to re beans, peas, rice, butter and the
It is announced by officials of the While at Reed* she took two Im
appointment bureau. The bureau, portant roles in two operas and
duce fat that has now set in, other foods that’ serve as fuel or
which is part of the* school of ed did amateur’work In Portland
according to Dr. Morrlj Flshbeln, tissue-builders have been pro
ucation, has placed 218 graduates dramatic groups under D o r i s
secretary of the American Medi hibited. White bread has been
In high schools aAd in administra Smith. While at the University
cal Association. '
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made a focal point for attack^
tive
positions this year.
N o t Mi»« Dwyer took the lead , la a
“The * anti-fat crujade,” said The truth Is that bread today Is HERE'S LEGION “HOOFER”
enough
teachers
were
available
to number of playa which were pre
PARIS, — (IP)— Henry C. II. fill all places, however, since the sented under the direction of Mies
Dr. Flshbeln In a statement issu- the staff of life as It haa been
since
the
days
when
primitive
Stewart, who heads a delegation bureau received a total of 443 Florence E. Wilbnr, dramatie
od here, “has l ien base^ on twin
Ideals of health and «Uni bdkwty. man ground the first wheat be of tan legipnnalrea from a post at requests.
coach.
But these Ideals have been cai- tween two stones. The carbo-, Athens, Greecq, literally “footed”
The instructors who are teach
Miss Clemens, who teaches la
rled to absarb and dangerous hydrates and proteins contained his way to Paris. He arrived ing In Ashland are Ann Molloch the junior high school ta Aahlaad,
extremes. The fashionable shad In white bread are, In fact, essen here the other day from Vienna, Mylne, of McMinnville, Althea assisted In the registrar’« offlee
ow-silhouette figure which wo tial to health. The value of after hating hiked for 66 days. Dwyer, Portland, Gretchen Clem while at the unlvbrsity, while Him
men have achieved has verged every food In man’s dietary haa The Legion post, he and his dele ens, Grants Pass, Laura C. John Jc-hnson, who Instructs la Bpaaleh
on skin and bones and men have been proved by thousands of gates represent la one the largest son, Pendleton, and Ethyl H. and English classes la the Jaaler
In Europe, having a membership Marks Roseburg.
high schocl did practice
sapped their vitality-by reducing years' of experience.
of
10 Americans and 130 Greeks
“The proper way to reduce or
Miss Mylne who teaches biol in the university high a
fhemselras to the slender slmu
of American cttlsenahip. He serv ogy and physics in the Ashland year.
lacrg of athletes.
Individual keep down fat Is to reduce the
ed In the war aa a Captain In the high school, showed marked abil
Mias Marks, who
amount
of
all
foodd
eaten.
Nona
Ignorantly striving for health
Thirty-sixth Infantry.
emetics,
m
of
the
stable
foods
on
which
the
ity
in
this
field
while
In
the
uni
a hrtlltaat
have Imperiled the health of the
versity. She was elected a mem astlo record while at
5 f t .'
nation. If - the false gospel of vigor of mankind has rested for
ber of Samara, honorary botany ty. She was oa
unscientific dieting continued to ages should be eliminated from
and bacteriology society at t h e during the fall and
prevail for a few goneratlona, tho diet. Bat they should he Curt Daria H u n tin g -
Curt
Davta,
pitcher
on
the
university la 1925 and took and of 1831-24. ead ten tern
the United States would become taken In moderate quantities.
BOAS
baseball
team,
who
haa
active
pert In scientific work.
She wee alee s he ted to ;
Health
depends
In
great
measure
nation of undersized weaklings
been residing at Gold Hill for sev
Miss Dwyer, who teaches Eng da Theta, honorary
and anaemtes lacking In both on a balanced diet.” '
eral moaths, accompanied Ben lish In the high school did prac clety.
,
.
physical and mental force.
Bowers on a recent hunting trip, tice teaching in the University
“The aiitl-fat preachment baa SUBSCRIBE FOR TUB TIDINGS and reporta very good luck. - „ high school her senior year. Mias
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