1 a 0 PINE BUSIER iS E A campaign against the white pine bllBter In Jackson county Is now be ing conducted by T. D. Mallory end R. B. Fehren of the O. A. C, under the dlrecllcii of the departif out of agriculture. : . ' The cultivated English black currant Is the object of attach, also the wild gooseberry, as the blister Is a fungus dlsense that thrives on these two . bushes alone." The disease spreads 1 from tire currant and gooseborrv bushes to the white pine trees uud girdles them, causing heavy damag;, but does not spread from pine to pine. A force of 30 men are now camped at Woodruff Meadows engaged in de stroying gooseberry and black currant bushes. All citizens are urged to do the same.,- To date there iff none of the disease in the county, but It Is flourishing in Washington and British Columbia and the present action is a precautionary one. The disease is of Kuropean or igin and once it gets a start is hard to control. In a few days a panel showing the effects of the disease will be exhibited at the Chamber of Commerce, and later a film depicting tile lite, habits, history and ravuges of the white pine blister will be shown at a local theater. Literature on the subject will also be distributed. The war on the fungus will be waged until snow flies. O ' p MffiTOHQJTATT JRTBTTNE, METFOI?J. ' OTCECiOX. TUESDAY, .TtTK 2P,, 102-' PMK F1V1& SECY JARDiSE TO BE GUEST HERE . THIS THURSDAY Medford wIlT have the honor of having ns her guest next Thurtuluy the Hon. W. M. Jardine. secretary of agriculture In Prescient Coolldge's cabinet. ... The Hecretnry It ml party, will arrive at 1 1 a. m, on the Shasta limited from the flouth, will he met at the train by his brother, James T. Jardine". direc tor of the experiment station of O. A. C, W. A. Jensen, Dean Hexell, Presi dent Kerr and son Robert of O. A. C, Mayor Alemlerfer, President Clancy of the Chamber of Commerce and other representatives of organizations of the city and county and taken for a short drive thru an orchard section and to a prominent point overlooking the valley, then to ('amp Jackson, where a salute of 17 guns, will be fired in-Secretary Jardine'fl honor. There the secretary-.; will- he wel comed by Brig. Gen, White and staff officers and mess will be served by the general to the entire, party. Addresses of welcome will be made by General White, Mayor Alenderfer, and President Clancy, with a response by Secretary Jurdinc. - One of the regiinontar bnnds will furnish music. After Hip "mess" the party will be driven thru the camp after which Secretary Jardine and party leave by auto for a trip thru the' valley to lloseburg. The night will bo spent at nose- burg, the party driving to Corvallls for luncheon at (). A. C. Friday noon. and to Portland Friday evening. The party leaves Saturday for a two days trip in the state of Washington and then continue his trip toward Wash ington, D. C. The SAartets Livestock. PORTLAND, Ore., June 23. (U. S. Department of .Agriculture. I Cuttle and calves No trading, no ceipts. Hogs No trading; receipts, 11193 head (direct). Sheep Nominally steady: receipts, 2S0 head. The delegation of the Med ford post of the American Legion to the state convention of the American ( legion, which Is to be held the latter part of the week at Prineville, Ore., will depart by nuto early tomorrow morn ing for Prineville. The delegation numbers between 25 and 30 mem bers and will make the journey to Prineville and return in from six to eight cars, via Anna Spring camp Fort Klamath, nnd Bend. They ex pect to arrive in Prineville late to morrow night. The regular meeting of the post will be held nt 7:30 tonight at the armory, at which time all commit tees will be on hand to make re ports on the "Days of "49" show. Leglonalros from Camp Jackson are ' cordially 'invited' to ' attend this meeting. Eggs. PORTLAND, Ore., June 23. Eggs Steady; receipts pent lower; cur rent receipts, 31c; pullets, 29(i$29c; firsts, 31 ft 32c; extras, 32 ft 33c, delivered Portland. Butter. PORTLAND, Ore., June 23. Flrm; cubes up cent; cubes, city 45c; standards. prime firsts, 43 c; firsts, -Butter extra 44 M:c; 41 e; umlergrades, nominal; prints, 4 tit- cartons, 47c. Butterfat Firm; best churning cream, 44c net shippers' track in zone No. Poultry. PORTLAND, Ore., June 23. Poultry Steady; heavy hens, 20?t 22c; light, 15c; broilers, 21 & 25c; young white ducks, 20c. AMR ARRESTED AFTER GIVING RACY EVIDENCE Potatoes and Onions. PORTLAND, Ore.,' June 23. Pota toes .Nominal; No. 2, $:!.:i5 Si 3.50. Onions Nominal. Portland WlHlit PORTLAND. Ore.. Juno 23. Wheat: Hard M-hlte, Mtlestein, luiurt $1.0(1; soft white 51.58; western white hard winter S1.5S; northern HpriiiK $1.59; western red $1.55; BBB hard whtle $1.02. Today's car receipts Wheat 10; flour 4; corn 5; oats 1; hay 2. ROAD TO GRATER LAKE OPEN TO GOVT. CAMP San Francisco Market, SAN FRANCISCO, June 23. Butter fat, f. o. b. San Francisco, 53Vfec. NEW YORK, June 23. (A . P.) Named as co-respondent, Talbot W. Chambers, coal denier, "has been ar rested as the result of his testimony of his relations with Mrs. Thomas H. Symington, who is being sued for di vorce by her husband, a wealthy rail road equipment manufacturer. Chambers faces a nenaliv of S500 fine or two vears im orison men t. or ' both, under the law. invoked now for the first time, holding co-respomlents responsible for actions revealed in divorce actions. Edward llrickett, elevator operator in the Symington apartment building who corroborated Chambers' state ments, has also been arrested as a material witness nnd released on $50 bull. Chambers was released in $100 bail. The startling turn in the trial came ifter adjournment yesterday. I tucket t substantiated Chambers' testimony of last Friday that the lat ter had misconducted himself with Mrs. Symington on two occasions. llackett said he was a soda dis penser at Miami, v la., nnd mat .Mr. Symington had paid his expenses to come to New York to testify. Counsel for Mrs. Symington asked Supreme Court Justice Ford, hearing' tbo case, to sit as a committing magistrate and requested the warrants. Justice Ford as a state senator in troduced the state adultery . bill in lSiiU. . PRESIDENT LEAVES ' FOR HIS VACATION AT Sit scon WASH I NCI TON, June 23 (A. P.) President CoolidKe leit Washlncton today to spend the aunimor In Swump scott, Mass. PE FOREST w o 1'iom the cares of office. It is likely that they will remain on the Massa chusetts coast nutllTall. breaking their stay with a visit to Plvimmth. Vt., the home of the president. fiJflier. were if Of Interest to many local motorists is the fact that the Crater Lake road is now open as far up ns the govern ment camp, leaving only about n mile of the highway yet to be cleared be fore cars can journey to the rim. After the close of the Elks conven tion which Is to be held nt Portland during next month, u special train currying over n hundred members from San Francisco will stop In Mod ford to discharge the entire number, who will then visit Crater Lako and make the loop trip to Klamath Falls where their special train will bo awaiting their arrival to tnke them to their homo city. i PAGE THEATRE !S JO BE Soon the old walls which housed the Page theater for so many years before that structure burned down about two years ago. will again be the walls of a new and more modern theater than was the old one. By September 10 It Is expected the theater will be complete, according to Dr. Frederick Page. In name It will be known as the New Page theater. Office and storeroom rental space will also be available for tenants. Information Is not given out con cerning the builder, or those who are interested in the new theater, but it is said that building operations are due to begin in a comparatively short time. The old Page theater was destroyed by flro enrly one morning in latfe De cember, 1923, and ever since rumors have been current that the building would be rebuilt. Plans for rebuilding were also laid out, hut not until now has the realization of these plans or rumors been so near. PRE SCHOOL CLINICS BOOKED AT TALENT San Francisco Murkcls SAN FKANCISCO, June 23. (Fed eral State Market News Service.) Apples: Boxes, California newt owns fancy 3 tier $2.75 4i 3.50; four tier $2.50 (T 3.25 ; poorer low as SL'.ilS; new stock white astrachuns $2.25 fi 2.75 box; poor $1.75. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 23. TT. S. Iturenu of Agricultural Economics.) Krnilers. leghorn 1 to IK lbs. 23ft 25c; 1 Vss lbs. 24 fr 2(Jc. Colored lfe to 1 lbs. 30iT32c. Fryers, Jeghorns 2 to 2 lbs. 24 (f? 2Cc; colored 2 to 2 lbs. 34(f?3tic. Young roosters, colored 3 lbs. 40c; 3 l4 lbs. anil up 425 44c; staggy show ing spurs 30 (ft 35c. . Old roosters, colored 15g) 17c; leg horn 12 (ft 14c. Leghorn hens, 2 lbs. 21 St22c; 3 lbs. 23c; 3 to 3 lbs. 24ft'25c. Large colored hens: Fancy 31 (ft' 32c; few higher. YVASHiaC.TON, June 23. (A. P.) Only a cabinet meeting, perhaps the last to he held this summer, stood today between president Coolldge and his vacation. With his departure for the summer ! ''P'iai y Whit 1 Iiuwa nt Kivnimiucntt Mass.. ! FoX lllllte set for early afternoon, Mr. Coolldge devoted the morning to a last minute ! check-up with his cabinet and to ar- ranging for a "transfer of the major j business of his office. j Practically every important pending question has been disposed of by Mr. i Coolitlge today, although a few ap I pnintments remain to he made and he still has under consideration some re- j ports from the tariff commission recommending changes In duties. j An office has been set up for the . president in Lynn, Mass.. and with part of the executive force there, In- j eluding Secretary Sanders, he will carry on such business there as arises during the summer. Mr. Cool id go has not announced ( plans for his program white in Mnssa-1 chusetts. For n time, however, it is expected he will reinoin close to the I spacious home ut White Court, where ho and Mrs. Coolidgo will stay, resting No. 7S0-C. In the Circuit Court of the State of - Oregon, for the County of Jackson. In the Matter oftho Seizure of one 1H23 liuiek motor bus 4. 1024 License No. 28-474. Motor No. 1-01K-240. State of Oregon. County of Jackson, ss. To Claude Stevens, Address Medford, Oregon. And to D. 11. Cronemlller, Medford. Oregon. And to whomever it may concern: In the name of the State of Oregon: REND, Cyc.. June 23. Fivo fires in the Deschutes national foi ni 111 burning this morning these, on Know creek, was polled late yesterday. No m according to local forestry si first re is serious facers. Weather conditions continue haz ardous, officials Haiti tills morning with the relative humidity falling rapidly despite lower temperature. A lookout has been sent while the regular In will be there within a few days. The I)e La Plaza, the original Tango dancers of the film "The Four Horse men of the Apocalypse.' appearing In tonight's Orpheum Jr.. vaudeville bill, wan pronounced one of the beat danc ing acts ever seen in this city by those I who smw the matinee this nfternocion. ! St. Ann Altar society will give their i cafeteria supper on the parish lawn Thursday. June 2T.ih. beginning at p. m. All frieiuls cordially Invited. 81 : I. Taken From Auto Stage. : SANTA ilAltllAUA, Cul.. June 23. (A. 1'.) A man known as Orlgsby and wanted in San Francisco in connection with the alleged murder of Albert Anderson, customs guard, was arrested here today by Sheriff Uosh ayd taken from the stage Ho from Ran kout ' is being held on ndvl Fraltcisco autboritl' SHERIFF JENNINGS CALLS ATTENTION TO , llr-l I Am TITI r I llll Toil, anil oiuh of you. nre hnri'liy nn- nlLlK I flU II U I AW llfk'rt ,UMl wln ,nk! "iitlco that tho lull llHIV MILL LH!l fnllowlntt 1hstI1p1 iK'i'Honiil property. IU.II Villi IIII.U ,,,.wlt: One 1H23 llui.k motor 4. Sheriff .TenniiiR8 today railed the attention of local motor car owners to the new law in Oregon which goes into effect July 1. According to tills new law, "no cer tificates of the registration of any vehicle or numher plates thereof. License No. 28-474 for the year 11124 Motor No. 1-U1H-24", Serial No. , was Heized by he sheriff of Jackson county. Oregon, on the 22nl day of December, 1!I24, at about the hour of 4 o'clock of said day. in tho county of Jackson, state of Ore gon, in the vicinity of Medford. in said countv: thiit said 11123 Hulck Motor bus 4, ever since has been, and now Is, whether oriirinnl issues nr dunllcates 1 1,1 ,l,p pnswsston and custody of said whetiier original Issues or tuin icates, llPrlff ()t j,u.kmm county. )reKon. and moiii no istiueii 01 luiuumeu ny mu , ,. ,1,.,iB,i ,i..,.i,,h1 In the nbove KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PARTY ILL ATTENDED secVotary of state unless the applicant shall at the Barae time apply for and he granted an official certificate of title of such motor car." This means that no motor car licenses for the second half of 192r can he secured at Jacksonville until the applicant establishes his title to the car. " unin me nnnucauon ninuKS irom Salem are received, therefore, it wllliod to appear beforo tho abovo entitled he impossible to issue new licenses eonrt in the county court house of for thn biRf half nf thn vnnr nMin -larkstm county. Oregon, at .luckson , .f'l? IIlfJiall or.Ul? .yGar " ville. Oregon, by Thursday, the ar.ih sueriiis umce expects, nowevur. uuu 1m v nf ,..,. 1!iar. ,vhi(.h H.ll(I dav ImH n duly set by the above entitled court for the forfeiture of the same for a violation of chapter 2i of the fieneral Iaiwh of Oregon for l!t23, the same being an act relating to the forfeiture and sale of boats, vehicles and other conveyances used in the un lawful transportation or possession of intoxicating liquor within the Stale of Oregon: and that all persons having or claiming any interest in said one l!u:i Ituiek Motor bus 4, are nereny rerpnr June Clean-Up" Specials In Our Men's Department Men's Wool Kwhniiiiiift- Suits, lieatlior Suits; good heavy June cleanup price plain, stcv' and tail Weigi,t. $2.98 Men's Muslin Night Shirts; Vrc 15 to 20, full cut, light weight. 98c June cleanup price M Hoys' Swimming Suits, good hint1,. trimmed with red. June cleanup price iulaity cotton; navv 48c Imported English Broadcloth Shirts in white, tan, hlue and grey. Most nil sizes loft. tfJI QCC June cleanup price Mann's Department Store THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY Phono 480-487 Medford, Ore. the blnnka will be received In few dnys, certainly by the first of July, and then licenses will be issued to those who make application and estab lish title to their car, in .accordance with this new law. Tho bail given last evening by the I local Knights of Columbus at their Two pre-school clinics will bo hull in honor of tho Oregon national held today and tomorrow from 1:30 gunr,gmen who are memoors of that to 5 p. m., nt the community hull organization was a big success. A In Talent. This conference has been large croW(i ,vas present, including arranged by Jliss Vera Beard, coun- nearly 200 guardsmen. The evening ty nurse. Miss Irene Mann ana aiibs was most enjoyably passed away by Josephine Koppes of the county dancing and in between the various health unit will assist, while Dr. V. danccB an entertainment program. S. Gearcy, county health officer, will Miss Evelyn Wold opened the even do the examining. ing festivities by giving two selections pnHv.,1 rliilrli-nn hnva Keen reels- nn the niiinn. And nfter nevernl nnncps tered. Mrs. Everett Beeson, Mrs. Miss Alice Lynch presented two read- option of either chooslnK the branch Variety Program Vaudeville Tonight The outstanding feature of the W. V M. association vaudeville nt .the Hunt's Craterlan theater tonight is its wiile range of variety. The De La Plaza Trio. Argentin dancers, a regular Orpheum ct, pre sent a program of aesthetic, classical and comedy dances, with special scenic and lighting effects, and gor geous costuming. Janis & Chaplow present a clever skit titled "It Pays to Advertise." A young actor advertises for a female assistant. A young woman answers and proves a typical "hick." After many comedy situations Miss Chap low changes her gown and the audience realizes they have been witnessing clever performance of imitations. . A most unique novelty is the "Hag Art" presented by Willa and Harold Urowne. They create beautiful scenic and portrait effects from nothing but a bunch of rags. Alphonso's company have a novelty in the way of a marionette circus with somewhat different set of figures. "Koon Knpers" discloses the well known "Minstrel Miss," Bertie Her- ron, who received her state training from the famous Ned Way burn. She ts accompanied by Milt Arnsman as a singer of popular songs. Bend Newspaper Burned BEND, Ore.. June 23. Fire this morning almost completely destroyed the Central Oregonlan, weekly news paper at Prineville. The loss is esti mated t between $50nf and IfiOOO by H. H. .Mnas. editor nnd puI&Ikt. Htork estimated nt between $ I and $2000 was destroyed together wHb three presses. 5. P. to Route Tickets To City Via Crater L. In a very short time, probably July 26. the Southern Pacific lines will in augurate a new policy: an optional rout on all tickets purchased. Those coming from the south will have the nann later, and Mrs. Brown of the ings, followed by more dancing and Jackson County Public Health as- men a vocai selection Dy Mrs. jonn sociation will assist with the record- I WirTdson, accompanied at the piano by Miss Mercla Miscnke. Refreshments consisting of fee cream and cake were served to guests, and about 1 1 : 30 the party ended, due to the fact that the sold- ilers had to be back in camp at that time. Alford's orchestra furnished the 'music for the occasion. Have Narrow Escape From Lightning Bolt A number of Medford people Prospect late last Sunday afternoon had the fright of their lives while standing on the west side of the fish pond of the Grieve hotel grounds when there was a terrific detonation of thunder, accompanied by a very sharp flash of lightning, which shat tered a big fir tree on the east sine of the pond by which they were standing. The- lightning nnd thunder were totally unexpected ns the sky was comparatively clear except for a small dark cloud overhead.. The tree was shattered. This dangerous freak of nature so impressed Clyde Gardner, one of the Medford group, that he immediately hurried back to the city and attend ed Sunday evening services. Ancient Romans, used bronze pens. line from Weed to Klamath Kails or taking the lino direct to Medford. This is being done so that passen gers who are northern bound can go to Klamath county to see Crater Lake without coming to Medford nnd then to the lnke. Tho passengers, of course must meet the foes covering the traveling charges from Klamath Falls to this city. When they reach Medford they can rcboard the train and proceed with their journey. QMan tomam JX B02-TJ153 04 cigar you II like. -"AROI-TAN BROADWAY A king among mokes." (2 for 25c worth more.) Your Health is affected by wrong hygienic habits ' . This NEW way in solving woman's oldest i hygienic problem will mean much to you SIXTY per cent of many women's disorders, doc tors now point out, arc often traceable to wrong hygienic methods. Now there is a new way . . . a way that supplants the dan gers and uncertainties of the old-time sanitary pad. Physicians urge it. Women's doctors have adopted it. Hy gienic authorities employ it. And your own peace of mind demands it. For it offers charm and immaculacy under., any and all circumstances. The name is Kotex ... a method scientifically right. It absorbs 5 times the mois ture of the ordinary cotton pad. And that means great protection.' It is as easily disposed of as a piece of tissue that ends an old-time embarrassment. . It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense. You can get it at any drug or department store, just by saying "Kotex." And that ban ishes the embarrassment of asking for a "sanitary pad." Eight in every ten women in the better walks of life have adopted it. Which proves its benefits. It will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and pro tection. It proves old ways a needless folly. K O T X DEODORIZED IrrolerMonr t tlmM an nb B't.;.t & cotton pads. il nrhi IK 1m.a lm nin Wright In molntur andO itlentlfkuUy deodorized. 9 N'o laundry. Dlnrrl a aailly at a piece of tlaaxi. dkHaar to bur. anywhere, ou aak for them by name. Man 'ft ores keep them ready -wrapped hetp vrtiirFelf. pay the clerk, thai la all. heretofore br entitled court as nn answer day herein, and to defend ngalnrt Haul proceed ings, and that upon their failure ho to do. a judgment of forfeiture of ynld one 1 1)23 Hulck Motor bus 4 will be en tered. This notice in issued ami given to you. and earn of you, pursuant to nn order duly made by lion. C. M. ThomnH, presiding judge of tho nbove entitled court, on the USth day of May, Witness my hand and tho seal of said court affixed at Jacksonville, Jackson county. Oregon, this Kth day ot June, 1925. DKUUAA 8TRVI2XS, f RTCATj) County Clerk. Cut out this coupon nnd mnil to - . ,. Roguo River Pageant Association Sparta llldfj., Motlford, Ore. T drsiiv to support tho 1025 Piiant (July 20, :t() and HI), by subscribing for n PATRONS' TICKET Please mail me pledge card. 1 Signed ! Address '. BIG OPENING BARBECUE andDANCfe Saturday June Night 27 In the Newest and Pavilion in Finest Open-Air the State Place-Rogue Elk WILSON WAITE'S ORCHESTRA Time 8:30 P. M. No laundry discard as easily as a piece of tissue.