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F.Kwless
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.unchallenged
Bern ' of.
Rogue River Valley !""V, .
Such in the graceful tribute to Mod
ford of a pair of -ld-traed vlsl-
tors in .the. persons of A. M. Miller
and Di W. Haynes (roterari New York
theatrical men. ar preset ' domiciled
at tne Hotel Madford: . y-
are directed toward the exploitation of
the famous allwfar. "Rivula" Cpjn-
pany, selected Mei
dfdrd i
the most
;..,:, . (BL.u J, " i-Cimies nau Deeijwcareruuy provio.ru
Inviting spot Hh the coast in which to, . (5j . ...i,ii.
pass ,ip2hree weeks' vacation period
prior to the appearance here on July
23 of the noteworthy attraction tdilch
they represent. '
"The outstanding features encoun
tered in Medford." chorusMg Messrs.
Mlllei(S)nU Haynes, "are tha'gogettlngt
pasonu'lltiesttof Its men aTid women,
the spotlessly attractive character of
Us streets, and shops, the "croprtpen
lng' midsummer days, and the 'sleen-
possible' midsummer nights. We havewall through tht'day's urogram
traversed tnewaontlnent. from Boston
to San Dieiro on our nrient tnnr ami
finely inviting controversy, we do notw'ag roinlg at thtfnew "Coigp Twj
nestitate to placa Medford and the
flourishing Rogue niier ValliJ? at the
head oPtl ciSssn (Tie rivalry for a
niche- in .the Hall of Fame set opart
for candidates flrom tHrmost bpuntl
fully blesiil American habitats of the
recess animal called man."
"The" Rivals" Company, composed of
such . vorld-mmeil nrtiBts as Mrs.
FlBkeChauneey oSott. Thomas !
OWIse.Qjames T. Powers, and a dozen
lesser lights, has been creating thea-
...sioiym u lour covering an ine,.al characterand depicted the m:
"Jrnportant citSs of the country since
g)ast OctoSr. and; after a vacation of
fou weeks, will resume its triumphs
S at Medford onIuly 53. Stopping r
one nlgh$ each at Kugene 4nd Salgm,
Portland and Sejittle will bttvlsltecSfor
a week each,9iiid the wturp eastward
over fie'Nortllfcrn1 PaWflc will , land
theaComoanv In Chlcfln nn Nniwmhpv
n2. wlS-re iptJrV engagement will be I
tailUB-nratod
Unfortunately the beauties of rfd-ihouse of whM)e- wl,h 118 J?of of
rd were unknown to the stars, al,er 'hlnglehy presenting! strllSVig
CaliAirnia points were selected for the ' contrast. To the left was he Klam
vacation, piod aftig the San Fran-ia,n river., roarligt and tiding down
cjKo foijjiisht's engagement. Une canyon, and back of all were the
.Messrs. Miller and Haynes declare pofty,-towering, mountains, the whole
that future summer viatipnx. of thea- !sKlle botli picturesque and awe-ln-tricft
?ompanl will find thorn at the sinrlng. -ij- , , . .
rftid Ot the . Boosters' Club for Med- I ' la' front -of the staga 0as marked
. fofil. -' ' ' ' . . otn natural ampitheiWre, ,by ins
- ituguger nunc, or me uraterKn
1 hpntnf . In AtxVftlntr his onnM . a
pepplngif? the djready peppy visit of
the -. two 'impressarios.'
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Patrons of vaudeville 'fit the Hunt's '
Ci-ilterlan theater tonight .wiltQbe-
lven a rare treat in he way of a,ll"rr!'.nf to tne, stage
revival of the old time mlRitrel with "orieu oy msj ot ine copco young
modern embj(llshmcnls. Lela ladies, Misses Grieves and Brann,
White's Kntertainers proffucogjMin-wll "ere appropriately costumed to
strelcy of 1925. Miss White is re- represent "power" and "water." After
puted to be the fastest lady buck 'escorfrig these ; two characters . to
dancer In America She also acts t their respective positions gteside .the
lnwrlocutor for minstrepart of throne, the master of ceremonies ad
the act. A cast of ver singers and vanecd to the "altar ofQpubllc. ser
danceift including Bobby Tempest, -;vice," where he addressed, the audi-.
Major White, Billy Clark and Lela
Owen.'.
Abjiea Lucas 4 Co., In "Their Ar-'
MetlS: Triumph." gahey perform
graceful exhibitions of nifscular de
vetopSient g cradle 15-orkand pos
ing. Tlgiftettlngs and accessories are
jautlfully staged and two lusty'rcan
arips'smg an accompaniment.
. A -Inuslcal 'fSivelty is' presented "By
Billy Carmen in "Behind tpe Bars" in
.which he has perfected a fadSrut
feet similar tn that emploj'ed by
tne
,movles. It Iff a .distinct novelty.- .. (
Artljur Miner and Ken Bronea-Ve
two college youths .who get a lot of
fun by kidding themselves and .the
audience In - unelr comedy skit "I
Gljve In." . . .
' ""Ben Mowatt aril! Miss Bllllo Mullen
'liThe -. -Sunbrite . Pair," do a comedy
singing and concert dancing and talk
lag turn. .
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ISi Screen?
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' Bir To Press Agent.
'.''. New Tom Mix Piotirtn '
Admirers of Tom Mix, with the in
separable Tony and the more recent
0 co-star, Duke, the dog. 'will Have the
opportunity to see ' their favorltupn
a -new .wonder plcteSf. ' "Teeth,'" at
the Rlalto' theater this' afternoon. In
- this, his latent vehicle he appears as
Dave ' Deerlnir a happy-go-lucky wan
dering prospector, a lover of his horse
Tony, and a doQ Duke, 'that he- finds
sorely wounded. . Fr-om this point the
Btory-moves with Jlltenslfled action,
x with many reallstiu scenes, one vivid
1 feature being a real, forest fire.
'.. O '"" Sisters CIasIi
''Sackcloth and Scnrltt," will be
shown at the Hunt's Craterlan thea
ter beginning tomorrow mating for
two days. In the cast are Alice Terry.
Dorothy gjhastlan and Arvllle Cald
well In thaprinclpal roles. CJhe story
is of two sisters, one polsertrand gen
tle, the other frivolous, .headstrong
and seeking only pleasure.
Both lova the same manfjiand he
Is infatuated with both slaters,, but
none ril the trio knows this.
...There are many complications be
fore happiness comes lO the self-sac-rlflclng
sister. -" . ' ' ,'
' Born with certain pfntectlve sub
nlances (Immune bodiesr 'n our "",
sues.jwe are enabled to reach our al-
lotte" three score years and ten.l
Without these substances none would-
Baby's teething is oft accQed of :
the faults of feeding. ' I
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to you lore -your wlfef
Copco No. 2 Dedication a Unique
Event, Will Be Shownoin Movies
f Ov
ver i wo thouBand people gntrr-
d nt Copco on the Klamath 'River
Sunday to take part In the,
tion of the new "Copco Two", power
project jvhlch marked the
(construction Jobs " ever undertaken
lithiH territory. AHlgUKh the ma
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my oi the - visit ora were ioca cu-
the Two states, Oregon ' and Cali
fornia, there was also -a good' repre
sentation of some of ttW most proinl-
nent business men und electrical ex
perts' of thePaciflc coaBt. Most of
Itheyuests arrived by motor, although
good many .came by train, ()clud
ing two special cars of notables fm
Sail Franclsc Ampg)parklng fa-
were parked VrV the .u&nost ..ease
d dispatch. - '" '
QuVHts were greeted by the Inspir
ing strains oCbbar music as they
entered the rustic arch w?h Its big
(sign fading "Welcome to Copco
Two prize bands, oneWroni Ro3burg,
Oregon and lo other , from Duna
mulr, California., provided an abun
dAnce of good music for the occasion
iday's program,. which
lasted until 490 n. m.
The first etsVnt oWnterest was the
.QOl
'ower house, which was very
esslve,. as everyone stood, al attvN1-
tiftn nnd the band played the "Star
Singled ' Banner." - .vkla took, .plane
at 11:45. a. m.. and was follCved by
the dediclon ceremony at,, high
noon. ' . -
Thfi dedication ' was perhaps Sne
of. trie most Integrating and unique
ceremoKi of its Bind that has ever
been staged in connection with a hew
power plalit. It was of an allegorl-
y
important factors ., which . enter I
the succwisful cBYiipletlon of an ex-
tenslveffliower project such as, ''Copco
Two'he stage-setting,' wlflch was
mobfattractlve with Its natural green
foliage and multl-cored bathers
and pennons was carefully chosen.'for
its nroner backernlind nnH nreRPnfpil
ij1
light
truly spectacular scesji?. Tr the
was the stately new power
of a number" of tall, white' poles
which were connected by gurlaiWs of
natural greens.; On these poles were
flying hyiners representing the va
rious ' coumfts in Oregon and Cali
fornia, Which ,are Included In the
Cifpco field of serv0e.' ; On "'bne1' jiSe
of the stage was the sta,te flag of
Oregon ar on the qfher the state
natural greens.
'flag ol California. Here and tjjere
were placed the omcial Copco Hags
1 aDd national emblems, uridine tn the
1 color of the entire scene. , , J;
The ceremony opened' 'with the
master , of ceremonies. Mr. ' W. F.
ence as folloC-s:
"One short year ago work
AtaJ-ted on til iQ great project,
which wo are to Jedicate this
day to pub?c service ThlsJ Is
not be a day of speeches. It
Is" our purpose to place before
you symbolically the human
ideals and effortsn-hlch have
contributed to bring about this
splendid achievement and then.
to 'enable you to' sed"for your
selves the results. w .
"The. tunnels and i nine lines
are free of .water, and you are
aprdlally invited to Inspect the
"oi0 Inside and out. . .
All of you in this great assem
blage gatheredherft today to In
'. afltct this splendidBachlevetnent,
represent that great public which.
Copco series, but .for the. pur-,
pose of our little (gremonlal. , I
ask that 12 of you will occupy
hese chrffi-s behind meuand as
sist as direct representatives of
that public in our dedication.. As
representative. of the people of.
this grei$ midlnnd empire, v$
are going to leave to this Jury
ft .IS the verdict a fo 'Whelher
SV not we have dfi?ie oiy work
Ofaithfully and well."
Twelve representatlvesof Phe pub
lic, three ladles and nifie men,-, were
then chosenont random- from the
crowd and seated on the' stage in a
semt-clrclc behind the altar. Than
nppeared a youthful figure-bearing a
banner on which was Inscribed
"Brosd' Vision." Upon being ques
tioned by the master of ceremo&s
as to her Identity, the maid replied,
"I' aTn the embodiment of broad
vision." After taking her place uponQkordoniy housework,
me siuge anoiner cnaracter
repre
senting "Abiding Faith" came Into
view. Then folldSyetl In succession
the following symbolical factors that
assured theu'ecessful culmlnaQin of
the oCpco Two development "Un
faltering Devotion," "IJadfast Cour
age," Cn"osummate Skilly "Master
ful Leadership" and "Fallilful Toll."
Upon, the arrival of the latter, who
was cleverly . garbed In , workman's
attlrejthe master of ceremonies
spoke as follovO '
. ."'"In man's triumph ''over the
" elements It Is "Faithful ' Toll" d
who bears the brunt of bsttle,
the heat of summer, the chill of
I winter, the dangers and the tire-'
' tome tasks. " Truly, with oQ t
, "Faithful Toll" our Leadership,
our Skill, our Courage, our De
votion, our Faith, and our Vis
Ion would still remain as an
Ideal and Dot finiUltn expression
In this great structure we how
I He then McorttP "Faithful Toll"
to the place of honor so the thront,
tlme tf re-
cetve ''Copco, Tw
TVH-" whu
lo drew wftcr
her a unmll floitvf
on which reposen
perfect t?jdel.pf the, new No, -
ower house. This wan Mmn placi
on the altar of public service, where
it wii ft npiirli( If ir hi oil itit anil not
"MtcPwow generating current for the
j transmission lin which were rep-
J.eented by four poles, north, south
and Ut. al the rear of the
d wost, at the rear ot the
returntng to the nlturMn
stage. n 1""" "" ST '"""'""" g
.... W . , ., fivlng for the Wistern (iiegun hosplisi
After the ceremony, a bugle at .e,, ,nMme a, ,,,.toni tllB m
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dining hall, where Chef Stornivand
his staff had prepared a big cafe
teria lunchn o satin fja the most
ravenous appetue. Alter everyone
..UUMSU UQn UN,!,,,, eU ..Uig
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of the project were announced and
the gi&stik Ware divided into groups
to , visit jfvetY itei of intere.L on
the job. Each group was aom-.
parted by an experienced guide who
careTully explain e'aiioim en-gln-rlng
Retails hh the trip pro-'
gressed.
Descending Into tRe huge U''ge
gamher which is excavated imt of
the solid rock, the guests were ken
Into tunnel No, 2 which is lilect
m diameter and Kj feet in leifgrh.'
From this tunnel they passed into
She largest wood-stave pipe In the
world, 10 feet in diirTnetetAand 1 3 1 S
feet
m 1
length, and thA.-e into tun
nel No. a, nlsojl feet In diameterl
and 2440 feet long. I
UJ&1 arrlg at Qhc dlvticn
dam all points of interest were visit
ed , and some of the adventurous
spirits were given a ridg. on the in
clined tramway which presented a
real thrill, the Tnaxiinum grade being
Hifl per cent, Not n few visitors went
Up to the Copco No. 1 plant Qhich
wastlsn Inspected- ftnd expluined l
detn These Quests were then t"a8
ported " back to the "Copco 'PWo"
power-house, a distance of n mile
and a half, by menus of special train
on the Copco-Thrnll .railroad. Mere
the Ute, new power house, was ,in
spectediwth Its 20,000 h. p. tu
bines and 15,000 kwatt generators.
Tha V ...... nnur..n. I.I.JKl
uugr nimtui un in uuimurJll lilt'
of attention Q well as the outdoor
sj-station wjjh its intricate switch
ing apparatus feeding the current
out over the high-tension transmis
sion lines. . o O 1
After a fil 1 visit to the lemonade
stand where a total of 750 gallons of
lemonade was served during te
day; the visitors were given' another
band concert :01 departed forOtheir
homes at 4:Qil p. m. r. - ' I
-; Motion piSuOs of the whofc c0e-1
brationjind tie entire project were
taken by W. c. Heaton of theOOre-1
f nian 7w9 Itt of Portlnnd nnd
:ET Silnson oOKInn;0h Fall,, who .
is; in-erOiing a special film ' for 4 the ,
XO-pco ortriizatlon. Both these.
flts will be exhibited locally"n the:
0ar future and QvilX then be re
leased frit exhibition ttuoughout thej
coast. -. i
.Six thousand sandwiches were pre
pared, coasting ofCXhe follftving vu-j
rleties: . Haiti! cheese and hot-dog,!
with- 30 gallons of pickles as a
"chaser." To make the pwtto salad
required six sacks of potatoes, nearly
a sack oO onions, two catfls of pi J
mentos, two crates of green peppers,
a-nd twenty gallons of mayonnaise
dressing. One hundred gallons of
icecream, Sid thretPhundredpounds
of assorted, cukes utQ cookiesotnpped
ore the meal. Countless cups of cof
fee. were , served. -
v.When. nature's .the" doctor,
ging gets credit. '
drug-
. Relationship is. oft' determined by
what's upon the relutions hip.
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JDo you love ur wife? O
.younh tm
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Relived by Lydia E. Pink
hanrty, Vegetable Compound
School Teacher's Experierfte
'
. Evahston, Wyoming. "Afew year
go I had troubles every month such as
giris oi.Hn nave, bjiu
would suiter awiuuy
every time. I was
teaching school and
it made ithard for
me as I (md to go
to bed for two or
three days. One day
my mother sugges
ted that I take Lydia
E. Pink ham's Veg
etable Compound,
which I did, and it
did wonders for me.
tn the course of a year I married and
after my first babyjvas bcrn I got up
too soon and it caused a displacement.
This troubled me so that I could hardly
Walk or do my housework. I knew what
the Vegetable Compound did for me be
fore so I took tt again. It strengthened
ins and now I have five little kiddies.
The eldest is six, the baby is five months
old and I have twin boys three years old
and a boy of five years. I do all my own
housework, washing and ironing, and I
never felt better in my lif). Ioweiny
health to your wonderful medicine and
I recommend it to all my friends."
Mrs. Verbena Carpenter, 127 2nd
Avenue, Evanston, Wyoming. .
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INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
' A. U. HILL, Manager
Phona 105 SO North Central
I MeeJford, Ore. . -
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SAI.EM, July" Settergren
' l,lu,m "u,"lm
of thivt. glrm being 178.sti5. A. A,
Hie were of Salem got the contincCj
for the construction of a new build
ing at the state institution for feeble
.'minded with a bUli, of $:ft!0O.
p and com,mny of ..nd got
,nfl fw phm,lnir the
JVTTdleWn institution at $78:. and
R Shea of Portland
IS427.
the heatingl
(
'fe
I. C. Inman
of Sllverton
Stall t heating at the feebLgsiii
d iiistitution at $2K03 iiw
the
plianblng nt $2700.75. Kle.ionl
wlfflig will he Installed by the Match j
EleQ'lc company of Salem on m
bfU of $720 and "tile will he fur-
nlsiied by tho cs'TileiiX'Oip iny i f turn to that coiany. Tho the
Portlajijl whose bids $S6. latrewhere he will sing is In the
ThtOrftWting of the$mard of
trii which the bids werepened,
nliveVled by ' a clash between 1
Qnvernor Pierce on the one side Jftid
Secrernry of Stntc6tfnZtr and State
Treasurer Kny on t other. The
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w O O 09
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: v; . i : fliiMf ..Out Sale : v :.:
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a VI.,) I .t m a.i-"- .-Cv'"T u.-J ."''''' ' .... "' ,' !, ..m: lMni I..-I.VW1 -., -i.Omi
it ww.' Gloivea; Haifidlkeircli'fs,0
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-Nclweaiv Hosiery; Cos-
1 0 o fit3BMJwy; PketlM
Miss Towne's business ha increased so at
the marf Shop she fels sheannot divide
thf business and carry on the two shop
so has decided to put the busitfiess all aet
tfteSmart.Shop. 0
( -.' i fib
Sale Beginning Thur. July;9
and coratinuing until the small stock is
' s&ld. Miss Towneis selling, everything
at a sacrifice to cloe out by July 15 as
she oWill rent the shop at that time. 0
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This attractive little shop is for rent
See Miss Towne at the Smart Shop
TUESDAY. .TTLY 7. 1921
Kovermir IhkIk('I t h u t ronlrat'tHj
should be awardcV? firms that opo-L
rate under the state workQu's eumaO
ji-im.iiti- in-1, nuji- ly miiu r.i
llt.iHt
(ulre
ornor
ted hut the law does nut re-
thW
accused the gov-
of oolni;v"ii
moro than cnyonc
ye to kill tlio compensation
iniwulon for the reason that
coFKfully opposed the lecjslut lire's
plan to appropriate nicnc.U for the
ommlssion Car the present bi"niilum.
SIEftNS ill SING FIVE
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Tar.s Stevens, the well wuv$)
Metlford pigr-g. ' departed Friday
ening for si. Vouls, Mo., after hav
ing received u telegram(S)fi'om the
Municfpatttbentre of St. 1-ouis, nsk
Ing to etune at once to take barl-
tone es with the. ttrWital organl
zt'n- He will heKin eiigage
niiniinent next Mondi. Jul'r l:W and
will iW.thablv ipearit tlnlTleatre
fm the next (3KveveksA w
Mr. sven rfirim T sanK th
the orgaiii.on about t.. yeTfrs.
which accounts for the f.ict ot his
eon-foien air, can comfortably seat 10.000
itconle. nifiH was the first lnunlcipi!
theatre to bo
nym
In the UnlteiT
, Stntes, and Is the
start in k point fr
th large opQh
I nation on tour.
compMiles of the
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Sanitary GoqdI .
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Minn's
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derfully ilecgj'iited fruit 1ms
ts, iiiiiny sizesgnnd slui)('s;
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day seuft- . ' , ::Ji?
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n I wtcn thispace ery day. Jfl
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