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URGED TO TAKE
Medford post ot the American
Legion numbered among its visitors
last evening a prominent Legionnaire,
Comrada yyalter L. Tooze, who as
chairman of the republican state cen
tral committee 1s in Medford to ad
dress the republican banquet to be
given in his honor tonight.
following the regular business meet
ing Mr. Tooze spoke In advocacy of the
ex-service man taking a strong Interest
In politics. The , speaker's remarks
were of a non-partisan nature. He de
clared that as the legionnaire was
sworn to uphold the constitution and
the laws of the country he was as
)xjiuch in the country's service as when
wearing the uniform and pointed out
the necessity of the individual working
along party lines, either as a democrat
or republican, if higher ideals in gov
ernment were to be achieved.
Mr. Tooze declared himself as
strongly opposed to any dabbling in
politics by the American Legion, as an
organ izatfon.
A committee was named by Com
mander Wilson to prepare for the an
nual Labor Day dance which will be
given Monday, September 4. The com
mittee includes Horace Hroniley, Earl
York, Donald Ileames, Cole Holmes,,
and B. It. Elliott.
Following receipt of an invitation to
attend the Soldiers and Sailors' re
union at Kogue River on September
6th, it was voted to send a delegation
of Medford legion members to the re
union and a committee was named to
perfect arrangements.
A Bcoutlng party rejmrted discovery
of several watermelons in Kalph Cow
gill's car and Commander Wilson ord
ered the evidence brought before the
meeting which .was done with disas
trous results to the melons.
Seaplane for Flight to Rio to Be
Christened by Daughters of Aviators
Left, little Miss Adelaide Martins; land Lt. Walter Hinton, U. S. N., will
right, little Miss Shirley Tribken, thejflV from New York to .Rio de Janeiro
EUROPEAN TRIP FOR
CHICAGO, Auuuat (By the Asso
ciated Press) A threo months trip
to Europe for. four country girls with
all expenses paid, is the prize that
has just been announced for winning
members of the, cunning clubs of the
United States.1 These clubs are con
ducted by the agricultural colleges
and the United States department of
agriculture. The American commit
tee of devastate Franco is providing
vthu prize trip for which Gii.OOO girls
'the country overare expectedf to
compete this summer and fall.
The pltii providcs.'iror ' the "tnWaT
local, .county andV dtute elimination
contests conducted' by the stute agri
cultural college, - extension depart
ments. Following that there will be
five interstate or sectional contests
held at convenient expositions,
namely: Eastern States Exposition,
Springfield, Muss.; Southeastern Ex
position at Atlanta. Georglnr Inter
state Fair : :and Exposition, Sioux
City. Iowa; Colorado State Fair
Pueblo, Colorado and the Pacific In
ternational Livestock Exposition,
Portland, Ore. , , "v
two children who on August 16th at
the Columbia Yacht club christened
the new flying boat "Sampaio Correia"
in which Lt. Commander E. Pinto Mar
tins, of the Brazilian naval air forces,
brntion. Adelaide is the daughter of
Lt. Commander Martins while little
Shirley is the daughter of Lt. Tribken
of the U. S. navy air forces. They are
both two years and sixgnonths old.
JESSE VflNBURN TO
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' Brazil Objects to Cable
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15. An objec
tion by the Wazilian government has
blocked the, plan to open the new
Mlami-Barbadoes Western Union cable
for emergency use in handling mes
sages to and from Europe by wajj of
rui uuiuuui:u. '
AID TOURIST CROP
Yesterday afternoon at -"Sup uud
Salt" the home of Jesse Winburn in
Ashland Canyon, a movement was
started which it is hoped will be" quite
a factor In the development of
southern Oregon, as the happy camp
ing ground for its residents and tour
ists. Among those present at the
meeting were, Mr. Bruin, Jess Win
burn, JUdge Gardner, C. E. Gates, of
Medford, Charles i'ierce of Ashland,
,Vlutpr Uurscll, J.. Owens F.:laMKnr
rell, Bert Peachy and Paul Ityhnirig,
market road engineer. -
The object of the meeting was to
form an organization for the purpose
of acting as a medium or agency for
the acquisition of camping sites along
the highways of. the .southern, portion
of the state.
The organization will , be incorpo
rated and known as . tht."Southern
Oregon Camp Site Protective Asso
ciation.' Membership will be solicit
ed throughout the county after the
perfection of the organization.
Mr. Winburn has started off this
nociety with a liberal fund for the
treasury. The idea for this organiza
tion originated with the county court
and Mr. Winburn. .r
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LEADING LEAGUE
CHICAGO, Aug. ! After a record,
of thirteen straight victories in two1
years over Pittsburg Art Ncff, star
Giant southpaw, was driven from the
box, Wilbur Cooper twirled the
Bucaneers to their fifth straight vic-
f ...... m-n,. tlw. ( tu Tim 1 'hi.-i -rn
Cuhs. in third place and sharing the
imiciignt wiin riiisnurg as an auuru
starter in the National league race.
-limbed to within three and a half
games of the top by trouncing the
loston ltraves G to 0 and S to :t. Hob
Meuscl's homer in the ninth enabled
the Yankees to tie the score, and
101 mer Smith, filling Babe Jluth'n
place, pop tied out another circuit
blow in New York's victory while St.
Louis was dividing a double header.
Tillie Walker of the Athletics pulled
up on Ken Williams and Rogers
lorn. shy In the slugging race by
clouting home runs in aclr game of
a double header which Cleveland and
Philadt.phla divided. Bis total is
now 2".
Chicago collected 25 of the 43 hits
the Uoston 1
1.
York stato is acknowledged as genu
ine. Bundce put Krush to bed in a cool,
im-lliotlu ill inunm r. Both bi'Kan rui'i--f
Lilly but after the first round I'annv
was disiTeet. He relied on a stui
left arm to keep Johnny at bis dis
tance and also to win. Dundee pawed
around for a few rounds, hitting a
stinger now and then anil d'ing more
damage than was then apparent.
Dundee lowered his guard in the
seventh and Krush repeatedly stepped
into Johnny's long left.
Stung by a hard left toward the
close of the eighth round. Dundee
drew back, began his invariable prac
tice of bouncing off the ropes, landed
a few short upperoms then both
J bands in hooks to tlt,e head and
I finally a terrific right to the stomach,
i Frush reeled and dropped to the resin
i out of breath. Dundee was an him
Ui;e a liger. Ho rushed Krush across,
lei i ing loose with both bunds. The
gong then came.
flushing from his corner in the
ninth, Dundee met Krush as the lat
ter emerged from his seat, landing
both hands, ami sending the Glcve-
lander to the ropes with a volley,
stood back and pumped a terriflu left
to the head and then crashed a burn
ing right tu the pit of tins stomach.
Krusjh fell grwgg.v, but not uncon
scious. He broke the fall with his left
hand and lay there so exhausted he
could not rise.
V KST KKI . Y S 1 1 KS 1' LTB ;
American league.
Washington u-l; St. Bonis 1-7.
Philadelphia 4-7; Cleveland 1 t - 4,
lloston 1 1 ; Chit ago 1 !.
New York II ; Detroit 1.
National League.
Chicago 5-8; Boston 0-1.
Pittsburg fi; New York 2.
Cincinnati It; Philadelphia 0.
No other games scheduled.
Coast Iagtie.
Sacramento 2; Salt Lake 1.
Seattle 4; Portland 5.
San Francisco 5: Vernon 4.
T.ns Angeles-Oakland traveling.
registered in
Red Sox and
a game with
won, IS to 1
VANQUISHER FRUSH
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Mrs. Alice Dunn retnrned yesterday
from a recent visit from Portland
where jjhe visited her sister, Mrs. A.
H. Lamm for' four days.
Goodbye Boils!
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Ara to to th bmI In Mood Im
parl Ut? 8. S. S. ! en ! th sreaUrt
S. S. S. WH1 Rid You of BoiI Pimplw,
Blackheads and Skin Eruption.
' A boll la a volca.no. rouf blood t
o chuck full of poisons that Uios
"bolV out into a boil.- 1711 keep
boiling up" until you destroy them
completely by the use of 8. S. 8., one
of the most powerful blood-clean aem
known to science. S. 8. S. has stood
the test of time. The power of Us
ingredients Is acknowledged by auth
orities. Its medicinal ingredient are
.Right off, it clears the skin of pim
ples, bolls, blotches, blackheads, acne.
eczema, rasn anu auiw muw i uiiv,
and does lt thoroughly. It drive out
r WO DlOOa impunues wmuii t-u
luimadam mail A at th hlond Hch and
pure builds up lost flesh. It helps to
naniiraMitra nw blood cells. thafs
one of Its secrets. . 8. S. 8. is sold at
all drug stores, In two sizes. The !
gar glie 1 tbo more economical. -
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Grater Lake Stage
; : DAILY
i ,
Leave Medford Hotel 9:30 A. M.
Arrive Prospect for Lunch.
Arrive Crater Lake in time for dinner. :
RETURNING v
Leave Lodge 8 A. M.
Prospect for Lunch.
Arrive Medford for trains No.54 or No. 16. '
Equipment Packard Twin Sixes.
I For any information, Phone 158.
Medford fans will have a treat to
morrow night with Lawrence Daw
and Battling Flick as a head liner
for the Medford Athletic club smoker.
Manager Boh Brown has had quite a
time in bringing these two boys to
get her. Daw put the K. O. to 'Red
Meadows In the 3rd round, also tut
a gentleman by the name of Reese
Baughman to sleen with ono punch.
Ftick has been coming along very
well of late so this bout should be a
dandy go.
Semi-windup between two very
clever boys, Sonny Austin and Joe
Harfell at 110 pounds. These two
boys put up a wonderful fight last
week ending In a draw, which was
ono of the best fights seen in Med-
ford for some time. Pumpkin .Draws
and Raymond Draws both scissor
eights, will again hook up for a
slashing battle The remaining bouts
which will he threo more are hum
dingers. AH' seaifli 85c..H Ladies cor
dially invited. ,
NEW YORK, Aug., 1C. Johnny
Dundee did two things last night In
his bout with Danny Frush of Cleve
land, that he seldom does.
He landed a knockout and he an
nexed a title, the formor much more
realistic than the crown bestowed
upon him by the New York state
boxing commiswon "teat her weight
champion of the world in New York
state."
Johnny Kilbnne, basking behind a
shield of greenbacks In Cleveland,
wears tho crown that outside of New
Col. Muridy Is Pleased
With trigonia Well
A number of visitors watched op
erations at the Trlgonia Oil well yes
terday and. report that progress is be
ing made and that showings are good.
Several of the. visitors were from
Texas and Oklahoma while a num
ber of Interested persons were Cali
fornians. .'
Col. J. F. Mundy, who recently
took the well qver on a contract with
the' comnanv announces that ' work
is proceeding "satisfactorily and thaf
a new string of tools has been lower
ed into the well. Twenty feet of pro
gress-has bceh-made within the last
week accordlhg to the colonel. He
says that they now have excluded the
water from the well and that, this
reduces troubles to a minimum. What
is still more encouraging in that the
colonel states that, there were good
showings 6t oil iast ' evening. - '
The colonel stale's tnat any assist
ance proffered-will - Ire appreciated
and remembered. ) ;
OBITUARY
HARVEY Ella O. Harvey died
at Sacred Heart hospital August 15.
Deceased was born at Gresham, Ore.,
Dec. 3, 1900, and was aged 21 years,
8 months, 12 days.'. Bhe was a mem
ber of the Yoeman Lodge No. 2321
Medford Homestead,, and leaves he!
husband Milton. M. Harvey, and
daughter Olive Evely.ne, aged two
years, also her fatberi J. H. DeJarnet,
and sister and brother. The funeral
service will bo hel t the Perl Fu
neral home Thursday" at 2:30 p.' m.
Rev. J. R. SaBhett officiating. Inter
ment in I. O. O. F. cemetery.
High Price Oregon Wool
PEN'DLETON, Ore., Aug. 15. Forty.
five cents a pound, the highest price
this year for Oregon wool, was paid for
'a 100,000 pound clip sold by the Cun
'ningham Sheep company of Pendleton
In lloston today. Boston dealers de
clare the wool is the finest Oregon
grown bought this yeaf.
With Medford trade Is Medford made
Hiddenbeauty
in your haix
IN every woman'i hair '
hidden beauty is wait
ing to be brought out by
the Wildroot treatment.
You will be surprised to
see how quickly these two
preparations will change
your whole appearance. .
WILDROOT
Hair Tonic of Liquid Shampoo
For salt 4v
STRANG'S 1HJUO STORE
rhono StlS Uill E. Main
Medford, Ore
Yarns
Hand Made Lace
Embroidery
Ask to see
New ideas in stamped Dves-
ser Scarfs, ,3-piece Buffet
Sets, Luncheon . Sets, Cen
ters, Pillow Tops, Table
Runners, Pillow Cases, Etc.
Best of material used.
New shades in D. M. C. Em
broidery Thread. New
shades in Einbrodery Silks.
3-inch Embroider' Hoops,
Crochet Needles Crochet
Thread
. Free Instructions
HANDICRAFT SHOP
TcLjfornia oregonT
power company
YOUR PARTNERS
IN PROGRESS
ANNOUNCEMENT
The California Oregon Power Company wishes to an
nounce the offering of a block of its seven per cent pre
ferred capital stock, which is to be sold at ninety-two
dollars per share, to realize seven and six-tenths per
cent on the investment. '
This stock will be sold for cash or on special savings
plan. !
Further details may be had at any of our offices or from
employees of the company.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
This Iskuo Is la-lug offered sulijwt to
the approval or tho Ilnllrond Com
mission of California nntl CkiriHirn
tlon Commission of the Statu of
Oregon.
Note these New Prices
on U.S.Tires
July 29, 1922, the lowest
prices ever quoted on U. S.
Passenger Car Tires went into
effect Royal Cords included.
These new prices should give
confidence to dealers and car
owners that no lower basis of
quality tire prices will prevail.
Bear in mind that these prices
apply to the most complete
line of quality tires in the
world. Remember, too
as you read the follow,
ing tabic that U. S.
quality has been posl
lively maintained.
SIZES
30 3 CI.
30 3V4 "
31 x 4 "
30x3V4SS.
32I3V4 "
31x4 "
32x4 "
33x4 "
34 X 4 "
32 x 414 "
33 X 4V4 "
34 x 4V4 "
35x4Vi "
36 x 414 "
33 X 3 "
33 X 3 "
37 X 3 "
Itoyal
Cord
$14.63
14.63
22.93
26.45
29.15
30.05
30.HS
37.70
38.55
39.50
40.70
41.55
46.95
49.30
"1.85
FABRIC
Nohhv Chain Uico
$12.55
15.60
23.00
20.45
24.35
23.55
26.03
31.95
33.00
34.00
33.65
J6.I5
43.20
45.75
$11.40
13.00
21.35
16.90
22.43
23.65
24 i 3
30.05
31.03
32.05
33.55
34.00
39.30
41.70
$9.75
10.65
18.65
15.70
20.83
21.93
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ftderal Excise Tax on the above ha been
ubtvrbca uy the manuucrurer
The dealer with full line of U. S.
lire at these new prlcei can servo
you better than you have ever
been aerved before In the hit
lory of the automobile.
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Where You
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C. E. Gates Auto Co., Medford , Trichler Motor Co., Medford
Jones & Kirkpatrick, Inc., Medford T. E. Goodie, Jacksonville
' Central Point Service Station, Central Point