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MEDFORD, MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OR11CIOX, tO.VDAt, SVSF. 7, 1020. ?:T!E THREE E r ' Announcement i mode bv Rruiimlil . II. Parsons president of the Xonh 'jtesleru Fruit Kxehanse. of the elec ' jfion of John A-Meade of Pittsburs n iirts-pi-csidont. Mr. Monde arrived in feottln Sntuvduv nccoiitiianicd bv li s j'tunilv. He will ninkc his home in cattle .henceforward, assuming his Sow' duties iminedintelv. Comment ins on the appointment, Mr. l'ursons said ' , ! '"The erewt'on of a new vi-e-iresi-;dont and I bo election of Mr. Monde to Ihat offiee follows uuon the rauid development of the fruit industry of the northwest which hns been paral leled by eorre.spondinK growth of the .oxctnusre. Over six million dollars 'worth of business has been bandied by' the rirbange this year tliroiwli Kfafctle. This eitv is now recognized as the headquarters of the north- Western tipple industry. Tke slate of Wustiinsto Ufmjf the list of apple , iirodncintj states iu the union. -i'Er.. Meade. ,the new vice-president: was chosen .because of his ;lraitiina experience and special fit ne.ss. lie comes to Seattle direct "from- 'Pittsbui's,, havinir resiuncd n hich executive position with the Pitts burq- .liiiilwuy coiiipnnv. His work with, that compiinv bad to do with the tw'fotintinsr arid financial functions of (he operations of . 000 miles of trucks., oarrvine over 250.000.000 pns scnicrs. 'niovins over 35.000.000 car ritiles. and with receipts of upprnxi niately .f.'O.OOO.OOO annually. The cpinUnnv is made up of some 200 siparatclv incorporated companies, many' of which maintain their cor porate existence and 50 of which have separate bon'd issues, others bavin1-' rental .nureenients, making the a.l nimistrn live problems most complex. ''."Mir. Meade is recognized in public spr.viec corporation cire'- in the east as an expert in economic, corporntc. tflx and .'financial matters, and will bfintf his knowledge and experience. foTeoi; upon the solution of tho mnnv intricate, orsanization and financial problems which confront the fruit industry at this stane of its develop ment." ! ,' PIONEER TALES 10 BE RECITED BY COL. MILLER WINS 34 SEATS There will be a meeting held at the ! library under tho auspices ot the tlpilfnr,I f'h.imlio nf r.-iin,n..,.n . I ... . .t 'whic all resi.'inls of this locality i Ure most welcome to attend. Col. I Koliert A. Miller of Portland who forj jmany years of his younger days were1 'spent at Jacksonville, will tell the I story of them as well as give his ! opinion us to the possibilities in store (for this locality in the development jot the mineral resources. Having j studied geology, Col. Miller is well qualified by his knowledge as well as jby his actual experiences in ihls lo- ca 1 1 ty to give first hand information. ; I The story of the early days will be ' most interesting, as it. Is known bv all j in a general way, that at one time there was a great population living at .lacksonYillt wklck was hroucht !ilii by the lure of gold. Ca'. Mil !lr tells us tkal millions of .Hilars in gal. was take aut af couitrt aid yet tkar is It far jreate.r wealtk j remaining. Ho has a story about a lost mine. He will tell about It this evening as well as giving his personal experiences of the early days in this luctimy. . The meeting which is called for at 8 o'clock Is open to'nll residents and Indies are especially Invited. SIBERIA ARRIVE '' VA.NPOUVEn.'.B. C.,-'.Iune 7. Three thousand Czocho-Slovnk troops who fought Under Admiral Kolchak irt. western Siberia arrived from Vlad i Tost ok Sunday on 'tho : steamship Ision and wero Immediately disem barked, marched , to the Canadian Na tional railway station and started for Montreal, whence they will sail for Trieste. : A' second transport with another three, thousand Czecho-Slo-Taks Is duo here in about two weeks. LA FOLLETTE UNDER ROCHESTER, Minn., June 7. Robert M. I.al''ollotto was operated upon at Mayo's hospital here today for removal of tho gall sac. Tho op eration was successful, according to announcement ot surgeons but was more serious than anticipated. RIALTO WEDNESDAY HKKLIX, June . Majority social ists have becu elected to 31 scats in the first rcpuul can reichstas. accord iiH! to latest report from the canvass of the vote cast vestcrdav. Indepen dent socialists will hold 2-1 scats, the German peoples party 25. democrats Hi. German nationalists 15, centrists 14 and communists 2. The vote according to figures tabu lated up to four o'clock this inorn inir follows : Mujor'tv socialists 2.071.000: Inde pendent socialists, 1,456,0011: German peoples party 14 15,000: Democrats flnti.QUO: German nationalists 915.000: Outrists 801,000; Communists. lilS. 000. ' In the oilv of llerliu the latest litrures show Hie independent social ists cast bv far the larfiest vota of any of the parties, (he'r tot-ill beina 45!),Sti7, siviasr thew seven seats in lire reickstar. ('(ia-1 Vwa Rrrusterff. Corner am bassador to the I'nited Stales, ruti niiiir as a German nationalist, h.is been defeated. Prince and Princess Kitcl Kricdni'h and Prince Joachim, members of I he family of former Kmporor William re corded their voles at Potsdam. The Gcrinan election was held under the proportional voting system, under which every 00,000 voles oust bv an party yives it one member of the reichstuir. There is no definite number of seels in the l-cichstnir under this arraime-menl. V. J. EMERICK BUYS I An all star rust, including Pauline Starke, Miles Welch, George Stanley, Jack Curtis, William Uver, lioris Kar lol'f. James O'Neill, and Millie licn nott, will be seen at Hialto theater Wednesday in "The Courage of Marge O'Doone," bv James Oliver Curwood. The production is one of the nni.it thrilling: and spectacular features ever presented. It is the story of a man who braves the dangers of ice and .snow lo rescue a brave girl who is holding her enemies at bay with the aid of a trained bear. A real benv light between two grizzlies is one of the big scenes of the film. It is a pic ture tlial holds the interest from the first flash and maintains the sus nensp until the finnl close-nt. V. J. Kmorick has just returned from Seattle with an Elgin IS Victory Scout purchased through tho Motor Sales Co. Mr. Kmerick says he aver aged 2!H miles to the gallon using one-half gasoline and one-half coal loll, and that for easy riding on rough roads it healH,even a Franklin. When asked about power, Mr. Kmerick said. "Well, 1 did not drive fast only once :in a while some one would get In the jway and I would just step by thorn and keep going." i r. Kmerick says he would not I pari with his llttlo pal, tho Elgin Scout. Census Returns WASHINGTON, June Water bury. Conn., 01,4 10, Increase 18,209 or 25 per cent. Rogic, X. Y., 20.34 1, increase 5S44 or 2S.5 per cent. ' ' Burlington, Vt., 22.779, increase 231 1 or 1 1.3 per cent. ' I v vv is rich in the solid meaty .values of wheat and malt YU ed barley, and has a sub stantial amount of sugan This sug'ar is not'added in making but is developed v from these grains by pro ;: cessing and long baking. This decreases your sug'ar requirements, for the av ' erag'e cereal needs sugar for greatest palatabilfty., i GrapesNutS needs none. Bear this in mind when you order your cereal and ask for Grape Nuts. r There's a Reason Made by Postum Cereal Co. Inc. Battle Creek.Mich. ft T BET WASHINGTON, June 7 "tlov crnor Kdwnrd 1. Kdwards of New Jer sey will sweep the democratic con vention at San Francisco, selected as the party standard bearer because he is the one man who can carry the party standard to certain victory." This was the declaration today ot Walter W. Yjck, manager of the Kd wnrd campaign, alter a three weeks tanvass of delegates to the conven tion. . "Pledges already given," Mr. Vick said today, "insure support for tile governor from nearly every slate in the Union on the f rsl ballot. These pledges come not only from the pro ponents of individual liberty and states rights .but in stronger measure from the men who feel a responsibil ity in naming- a candidate who ecu carry the elect'on and secure an ad ministration of unbroken . pledges. These mem look to tat New ,l(rs'i record and the busineKs Career of Governor Kdwards as furnishing- Ihe qualities that arc demanded bv the people for the highest office within their bict. ; "Wo are assured," Mr. Vick con tinued, "of sixty-five of the eight v cight Now Kngland votes in the con vention. New York is strong for Kd wards, the New Jersey delegation is solid and Delaware and Maryland will give the governor at least twelve votes. "'iriinin will cast four and one half votes for Kdwards on the first ballot and there are indications tint uianv of the other southern states will be ol'd for Kdwards. . The. New Jersey governor is sure of a majority of the votes from the tier of southern states east of the Mississippi. "In the west and norlhwesl,'and on the: Pacific coast, new pledges are coming in- Co) Kdwards licadciuarlcrs ever.?, day.?," , -,' ,, .' GERMAN -ALLIED CONFAB JULY 6 PAK1S-, June 7. Postponement of the allies German conference which was to have been held at Spa, Juno 2 1 . Is considered certain in French official circles, because of the Inabil ity of officials to prepare material for discussions on the date fixed for tho meeting. It is indicated thai the conference will be held about July G . LONDON, Juno 7. Confirmation of tho Paris report that tho Spa conference would be postponed until July was given here today,. WALL STREET STEEL XKW YOKK.'.funo 7 Reactionary tendencies wore uppermost at the be ginning of tho week' In tho gtom mar ket. Further unsatisfactory credit conditions are set forth by the local federal reserve bank, tho political situation and tho probability of sev eral Important decisions by the Unit ed States supremo court in the course of the day were regarded (a. deter rent factors. Several of the steels, equipments, oils and popular special ties lost I to 1 'i points In the early trading. ' American Ship and Com merce, Chandler Motor and Kenne cott Copper were among the firm to atrong issues. . I KI. J'ASO. Texas, Juno . Kncuiics of the new regime in Mexico nrc to be banished from their home communi ties, according" lo a report received here today from Cbyiuiihui) ' Cif. Three prominent lawyers and the editor of n newspaper there have been ordered to leave, it was reported. ' Four men, it was said, are active in the campaign "for tho election ' of Vanacio Honillns ns president of the republic and Andres 0. Ortiz as gov ernor of the state. They were ordered to leave the state of t'liihunliun. E GUAV'Onr., Kcuador, June" 6. A landslide has buried part of the vil lage of Aehupavas. in the province of C'himhorazo. . Several houses were buried. Fourteen hodien have ben iinenrlhcd. Mnnv crsons were iu j tired. " . "... .. ASHLAND. June 7. This morning at II o'clock the Vacation ISiblc school began its work, daily sessions to iu the rule for the next few weeks. This new institution is open to any chil dren of Ashland and vicinity, from kindergarten age lo 11 vears. The "duotn'' limit as to students is till. T his school is preliminary to the cha utauima assembly, which in turn, is preliminary to (lie Moody Hible In stitute, occurring later in July. The annual g'l'l's conference will also be sandwiched in between I lie Vocation school and the cliaulainiua assembly : hence the summer season will be re plete with opportunities for educa tional advantage and recreation pas time for the next two mouths, if no! longer. The "farullv" of the Vocation Ilible school" includes Mrs. Walter Fruaer Brown, superintendent ; Mis Carson, Kinderanrleu work, haviug Mr. Holmes for an assistant: Mrs. Hovt. industrial department. All of the i-i-striietors will have capable assistants. Kindergarten development will pi doininate, inasmuch as there is no such specific work conducted in the public schools, except that which is supplied bv the primary grades. . The leading Sunday schools of the city arc sponsors for this new ci" parlurc during the vacafon period, and the conditions under which it is Ijciii:; held held have been systema tized under strictly iiitcr-denoiuina-tionul allspices, ypecilic committees attending to specific details. O. F Carson is treasurer of the board,, having N, Firslone as assistant in at tending fimincal matters; Mis. Holmes and Mrs. Ilovt section teach ers: Kev. W. K. Ilean. and Itcv. .1. W. Hovt' purchase supplies, while pub licity and advertising features lire attended lo by MVs. Ooctze and II. '.i. Tlndgci'. ' ' 'As an inslauco'of the scope cov ered bv this vocation school, the fol lowing outl nc includes the daily ex ercises as scheduled bv .study hours up until the noon period, the hnlnm'C of the day being devoted to recrei tion features as mav, from time to time, be decided upon : 8:110 Preparation and visifatiou bv staff. H:.1j Doors open and reg'stra linn. J:'.W Opening Worship: all pres ent. Hymn, Psiilm, or other portion repeated in concert. Lord's pravcr repented or slung, llviun. Kinder gnrtcn goes out. Health, hnhit and patriotic talks, . 11 :110 Musical period. Vocal and breathing- exercises. S nging lesson: calisthenics with music, 10:03 Hible lesson in three groups, represented by children, or taught bv sand table, or told as slob by teacher: supplemented by meni'irv work. ' f i. .10 S10 Manual work and plav in actions'. Hammock innk'ng. weav ing, raffia work, haskctrv, sewing etc.: first aid and hygiene. 12 :'J.j Closing exercises. School reassembles. Daily salute lo flag. Daily patriotic niolto. "America" or hymn: children's benediction. Ite ccssioniil march. x T CHICAOO. June .-Luev Page Gaston, tho .only woman entrant ju Ihe. presidential rare, unnoiincciL lo day her name would not be presented lo the convention. She said she had withdrawn in favor of anybody "who will indorse Ihe moral reforms for which 1 stand." .Miss flnston entered the South Da kota primaries on n plnU'orm wh!"h included an nuti-cigarclle plunk. 1:11- ndulterited loud and "clean Viorals." ji Alvin McDonald, member ot the Jake Hnuion, national coiiimittccir.n.n Jame Ilamon, national coriiinittecmcii elect of Oklaliomi would receive the Oklahoma vote for president on the first ballot. , Mr. Ilamon is to be placed in nomination bv former Kep rcsentntive Ilird S. McOuiro. Tabulate Tydo Vote. INDIANAPOLIS. Juno 7 The honrcl of canvassers of the Inlernn tninn4 Typographical union met here today to tabulate officially the volo cast in the recent election for inter- nat:nul officers, Officers at the union's beadnuartcrs here said it probably would he u week or ten days before the 'work was completed. Sure Relief MiitiS Udist! RE LL-ANS MF FOR INDIGESTION Real beauty may bn a reflection of your soul as the poets say but what a large factor skin is when beauty is judged? . Fine, soft skin of beautiful texture can be had only when the utmost attention is given regularly to the care of the skin. Purola Toilet Preparations have contributed toward the attainment of Beauty for many vears. They are compounded from finest ingredients and are pure, beneficial and soothing to the skin. PUROLA WISTARIA CREAM -is a good night cream ideal for removing the soil gathered during the day upon the skin. It keeps the skin soft, fine and clean. Try it! AIDS TO HEALTH AND B.AUH i B GUARANTEE liillSSKIl All IitroIa Prrfmrat tons arc Fttaraitterd to give thorough snfisfitrttcn or ti c pn i yon paid will he chect fully refunded. Prepared nnd Guarantrcd ly tho DLUMAUER FRANK LABORATORIES I ii Series 20 Big-Six You can drive the BlG-SlX from two to sixty miles an hour in high, and, at either extreme, its performanco is smooth and seemingly without effort. Ademon ctration will best give you the "feel" of this wonder ful speed range, and the ease with which the BlG SlX attains it. , Ash at ahout thm gatollnt entl tira tnilmatm utG-SIX otuntri arm gmittng, CO-H. P. detachabt'had motnn 126-inch whvelbnsa, tniurins mpl room for mil adulu. Alt Sludehaktr Cam ara equlppftd wilh Cord Tirea anothr Studa bakar precedent. "Thit it a Stadebaktr Ymar" HINES & SNIDEB IV South Fir St. Medford. Ore HAS THE BOTTOM DROPPED OUT? Cups and Saucers, each 1? Window Shades , Biq Reduction on 2-ln. Post Iron Bcos. i. Get our prlces.on Silk Fibre Mattresses and Coll Sorlnus. Phone 9 Mordoff & Woolf 22-21-26 South Fr NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. Adopted Monday, March 29. ASHLAND MEDFOIID I JACKSONVILLE MEDFORD Dilly exctpt 8unrtj. laMTt Mtdford 7:16, 8:00, 8:4r, 0:80, 10:16 11:00 a. in, 12:00 noon: lS:4ft, l:h'l. f -15, 8:00, 8:4$. 4:30, fi:16. :00, 7:00 p. m. :46 p. m. Hatur.lvr onU; 9:10 p. m. dill; 10:80 p. m. Saturdij only. I.fiT Ashltnd 7:15, :00, 8:48. :S0, 10:16, 11:00 m. m.; 12:00 noon: 11:46, 1:10 1:16, 8:00, 8:46, 4:80, 6:16, 0:00, 7:00 p. m.j 8:46 p. m. Sturr!y only; 0:80 p. m. dally; 11:16 midnight. Baturday only. fl.mdny Only t:00, 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 11 noon: 1:00, 1:00 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:80, 0:80 p. m. 0:00 10.00, 11:00 a. m. 11 nooo; liOO, 1:00, 8:00, 4:00, 6:00, 0:S0, 0:80 p. m. Waiting rmm AnhUM. Pharitf. Dally except Sunday. T,a Mcd(or-l 8:00, 0:80, 10:80 a. , 12:00 noon: 1:30. 8:00, 4:80, 6:80 p. tm. StitunUy only 7:30 p. m.j 9:S0 p. m. dally. Saturday only 10:S0 p. m. Hatuntay Only Letvt Jrkaonvill 7:10, 810, 10:00, 11:80 a. m ; 1:00, 1:00, 8:46, 6:00 7:00 p. m. Sat urday only, 8:00 p. m. Sunday Only .... LM MwHord 9:00, 10:80 a. Bi-l UtM noon; f :S0, 4:00. 6:80, 0:80 10:80 p. m. Lrite Jnrkaon111 10:00, 11:10 a. m. 1:8V 8;8o. 6:00, 7:00, 9:60 p. m. f , Office a r.d wafting room Mo. 8. South Front, Naah Hotel bulhHng. . . Jarkaonrlllt Waiting Boom at Ratar'i Oo (ectioiivry. Phnnit 800. Iflfonl. Op WITH WEDFC3D TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE i I