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- , . - & I r , ' ; o m" AQE THREE o o V MEDFORD Iif ATL TRTBtTKTE, HfEDFOBIX '. OREOON",' MONDAY. JULY S27 192? Indiana Girl to Wed German Count. , THE BOOTERY'S SITE: FOR HEWi ASHLAND SCHOOL WILL SUPPRESSED 10 SPARE PREMIER r . ASHLAND, July 7 The site for the, . now ., grade .building has been, . selected. '. The board of education ha' .decided upon .-. the Easterllnc. I havener tract, '.; after considering, aj nuhiber' ot available sites, upon the Sowevor, tKe n'tanfa " for' the bulldq mat wi(l nayo,..io Joe, i;evisea sumi" whtft In ord.er.toi comply with the re- qtilrements . fort .practice - teaching. President J, A.. Churchill haa made 'nuhiber of .suggestions and theao new. plana, jwlll be ready in the' near future and will be ' acted upon, by th,o board. '','.' . ,..',,. ' It la hoped ,to. (haye .the now' build ing' completed by, the. end of the first semester and , the pupils . of Haw thorne will attend -that achobf, leav ing, Hawthorne building vacant ready to begin the remodeling necessary for Ita occupancy aa a Junior hlgti the next year. , . V.; "i .! ' .' . The Misses', Florence Beardslcy and Henrietta Wolfer, two of the' normal fSlity, leave- -for Bandon. today on the: way home after the clqse.of.the au'mmer normal, ' Since school has closed they, with Mis leona -Mors, ters . visited Mr. and Mrs. Graham InV.prants Pttss, going to Hell; Gate arid; on. .to t.he Alameda; .mine, near there. 'Lake of the Woods was also visited. . At . the. -latter, place they, w'ltfc Mrs. poie and . Mrs. Andrews weVe guests of 3lr.i end lire;. 'ifc.i'W. Chihlri ' at ; their summer, home .be-1 aide the beautiful, lake. , Mrs..BoJo la' anj old friend and . neighbor f rom the!, )iome'town .of -the young ladles and. has been living, in Ashland for the' past lyear.. They , purchased an orchard tract at the, head of, Straw berry Lane some time ago. Miss Wolfer: . and Miss Beardsley, having thetr own carV have visited the many points; of Interest near Ashland, dur ing the time of their stay here and are .very pleasantly Impressed with southern Oregon.' ',.,.'. ' . Thirty-four. Boy Scouts, Pioneers and .friendly Indians, tanned, sun burned .and., happy returned Satur. day.from Lake-of the foods' where a twelve days' vacation, which has been enjoyed by' the youngsters, in charge of their . scoutmastor, C. V. Howell. - The boys followed aj regu lar Toutine .arid were held rigidly to it.-;. The following outline gives some Idea of, Vthelr duties: Six o'clock, setting ; up exercises'; 7;00, break fast; 8:00, Bible study;, 8:15, inspec tion; 8:30, recreation; 10:00,. classes In flrs aid and nature study;; 11:16, ndrt swim; 1 12, lunch; one to. two. rest;i- 2 to .4, recreation;; .4, swim, flyfiV dinner; 6 to 8, games, such as volloy ball, baseball and horse shoe; 8, campflrc, with stories, Jokes songs, stunts ' and features. Two Hike's Of rtotfi were taken', a" 'frltj ' to Clover creek ranger station and anr overnight trip to Mount Pitt. ' Cer. tain duties were'' performde by the' boys In (he case o'f the camp. A carnival was held the last day, in which tent 6 was. a winning aggre gation. ' Hilt ' celebrated yesterday , with a Ikrbecue and plcnlo at the Moon Lumber camp. All of Hilt and the employes of the company wore par ticipants In the festivities. Many of those Interested went over front Ash land, among them Mr. and Mrs. George Helms and family. They re port a large crowd present and a very pleasant day. . Meat In plenty was provided for all' there.- Judge and Mrs. James L. Coke of Honolulu are spending a number of days at Lake of the - Woods, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter at their summer home there. Judge Coke la federal Judge for the district of Hawaii. , ; Miss Sarah Williamson and her mother, Mrs. T. Williamson have been the guests of friends for the past week. . They .left Saturday for the. Crator Lake trip, going ,-on to Portland front ' the lake," before, re turning to their home at La Grande. .'Mrs. H ; A Stearns t experts' her slBter. Mrs. W. H. Rhodes and daugh. ter Sunday evening to spend a few days .with her.. -. '-. Miss' Mary A. Toun who lias been home on leave from her work at Seoul, Korea for the past year, loft Saturday evening for Portland Where she will be for a few weeks before sailing tor her - work- In the far -east, . Miss Young Is accompa nied' by Miss Yjo, a Korean girl, who has recently finished, work In Bos. ton . and . who will , also teach In Korea. ' Jack Kronlnburg, a nephew of Mrs. W. M. poloy, was a guest over Sunday . at tho, home Of. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Poloy. " Hd was en" route to Ban Francisco on business. Miss Blanche Hicks roturned the latter part of the week from hor vacalon spent' at the convention- In Seattle and In a visit In Portland. Miss Hicks reports n splendid meet ing .'., and a. very delightful visit In the northern 'cities. ', , i r "-. i ; . . , ' lAS ANOELES. July 27. (A. P.) A $2&0 reward for the pursuit and ar rest of a "hit andrun" motorist was In the possession of Ar. and Mrs. Eu gene Black today. The money was paid them by the Automobile club of Southern California, In accordance wfth m resolution adopted by the club's board of directors offering bonuses to utomobllistsewho assist In the np ' prehension of criminally, careless driv ers. '.-"'' J. The reward la IU where the acd- Pent results non-faUlly, and 1260 -where It results tn death: f - - M'r'. And Mrs. Alack pursued" nnd rnught the driver of a car which had fatally Injured a boy. M"is9 Loufsa Fletcher, 22 years old, prominent in Indianapolis society's 7oung5r et, has been visiting with (ritnda in Berlin, Ger-v.-many, for several months. Her father, Stoughton A. .Fletcher, re ' - ntlr received a caMe asking his' consent to her msrrtage to Count Ernst Gottfried von Scntnijttow, member of Prussian familrs inous Jn histor ,v .' " " ' With the Women of Today How does a' mere woman who Is commonly supposed to have.no head for figures,- acquire a knowledge' of taxes that will enable her to; hold down' ft job like' that of, Mrs. Mabel O. Relnecke; collector -o, Internal revenue of the .Chicago district? Well this Is the way" Mm. Relnecke did It. She became Interested in politics and' siirfrage ns-4. vevy young, girl ami nt hor first tuithtnser 'ctmventlon was made a' member 'of "'the lboard. She was often called-. the, "baby. mem. ber." When the Woman's National Republican Committee wa' organl.cd Mrs. ' Relnecke was made secretary .'Mrs, Mabel 0. Rclncclto. . -and ilrsMedlll McCormlck. chair- nmn. Mrs. Khjlcr, tronsuror of tho Illinois State association, . suggested the: study of taxes to her. "Every tlmo we talk toy men .lnthe legis lature about' pproprlalion- they talk taxes so we can answer them,", she said. , '.--. In 1917 Mrs. Relnecke was ap pointed on the board . of assessors and gathered information about stato taxes. Then -'came the war which interrupted her studies. After tho war she was appointed assistant col lector of internal revenue In the Chicago office where she . studied federal taxes. ' : Shortly after her an. polntment the colfoctor became 111 and Mrs: Relrtccke did the work and a year Utter' lD23-TWhen ho died, president Harding, appointed hor in his' place.1 : ' ' ' " ' '. V'; ' Collecting v it. 000,000 each year from thousands of tax payors Mrs. Relnecke colls a "housekeeping Job' She says the big problem la . t? make all the details 'of administra tion time - correctly like- -getting- all the dinner cooked at once.. , , - Mrs. Relnecke has a husband wno Is proud of his wife's ability. She says the combination of homo mak ing and career woi-ks vory well ' In her tease, but thinks It Is Impossible to generalise on the subject, The 1326 convention of the Na tional League of Woman Voters will meet in St., Louis. Mo., April 14-21. Special Interest will be attached v to this gathering because It was In St. Louis-In the spring of-1019 that the organisation of : the national league was projected by Mrs. Carrio Chapman Catt. Mrs. Ernest Molt of San Fran cisco, has been appointed director nf the 7th region of the National League, of Women Voters" to sue. oed Mr Walter A. Khocklcy, of Reno, Nevatla, . who resigned. Mrs. Mott will have direction of tho league work In Arizona, Oregon Utah iin 'Wssfl hill Iimi. "' '" The league hns definitely pineed' lliielf on record as against fll tho "eleventh hour" reservations to the ' V::' ' 'i'1iisjJa World court resolution now pending last. night, . .- '. .., In the United States' senate. ; Its! Free : la & member of . the house executive committee hns served no-'fisheries and the shipping committees, tife that the league' arid the women "Medicine men and priests are the voters comprising Its membership dictators of Alaska, today. The pres "will be impatient with lukewarm' ident ,of . the United States and the icndorshlp and long drawn out' and members. of congress should welcome pointless debate." December 17 next an expression from, pie Intelligent clt is the date when the senate will lsenry ol the territory. ; , , bring up for action tho resolution de-f "I am astounded tp find whnt a high oi,i tn mnko -thj. , Tinito.i. Ktntes tvpe the average, Alosknn citizen Is. ,. m.mi.r r th n.rtninK cm.i-f of international Justice. , , The ' Marchioness Townshend, 'well known British society wohlan, peop single! ppened a hotel for. working" In London. ,. Hcr plans call for rooms, suites,., restaurant , and com munal kitchen. : . i.-., Mlss i-oulse Trice is ! national Bill scout camp director and Is maklng'.l)n,m Jr- vaudeville at the Crato a tour of t'hb camps in the western rlan tomorrow. -., ' '"" :,' I part of the. country to., study camp . . . . . . i councils. c r,". nv. .r. i.lnnhnm: iirnslil'nnt' nf the United Methodists' Conference , meet-)." Ing at' Biyl'h, , England, advocated asking educated women to become preachers to fill vacancies In tho ranks due tq the decrease of minis. tors In tho country - ..w i ii L '. h. said, ';bccuuse In,, these day's women ale undertaking tasks as they have d0 wonderful: work ns ministers. " 7" , ' they have love and sympathy and' a'o B soprano, ora low. con- delicate Intuition v.-hlch n.tnr havev Two-Pretty-Sonla and Arlyn, with not. J !.) V., I.' -,- ' Irjnnn Ho, am tttnnlat naJnnf Atfftff. S fj ' 1 . ' ' '(,". ' VALLEYVIEW VOLTS Mrs. James Lennox Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Lansing In Portland, this week. Bryan .Bowman spent Saturday evening .and Sunday -with his parents in Phoehix. ' " ' Cecil Harboard, who has f been spending the winter and, spring with Mrs', Mabel Reachert, . has . relumed iu .niB noma in iraaiana, vaiizornia. Mrs. Roe and sons, Ted and Jerry. from .Oram Valley, California, are visiting with Frank Craig and father of .Valley View.' . Mr. Plaistald ' and his' thresher crew are working In this community, They have threshed, out. Oallatins, McCracltcns.- Llndseva and' 'cnaiieVa. They will move' to die Grant Davis ranch Monday morning. - .. ,,. Vallcv Vlow farmers are'. buSv fr'r'l gating for; the third crop of alfalfa, which looks very promising. Mrs. Mabel Reachert has rocontly purchased a new 1925 X'Kevrolet touring car ..from Dan. Kay of the Automotive shop In Ashland. . ... Hilda Hanson spent. Thursday evening at tho home of L. H. Galla. tin und family. - " el ;'. '.' Olene- Marian Anderson, the small granddanghter of Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Lowe has been quite III the last week, but Is recovering. Frank Strntton and R. Applegato of Valley View, are ' working with tho rlnlMald thresher. , Hurflet Hill of Mcdford was a visitor at the -home of l. M. Lowe on Thursdny evening. Valley View Is an exceptionally good, apricot conntry. Many of the neighbors are having good success wl'h the. apricot business this year. Among those who are In that line of business- are Bob Wagner. John Farmer, Mrs. Mabel ' Reachert - and Oeorge Klchdlas. ' , .' , CoVk with gas.- - J tf Honr LONDON. JUiy 37. (A. ' V.)' To- dny'g Morning Post launchfil a. aen Hntlonal story that part of the wilt of Marquis Curzon was supprosnori In tho' Interest of the reputation of soiiio of his political rnlloaiiur., upon whom the famous utatonnian k mU tn'havc commented 'with Ri'tfat. freiluin. i - The portion aliened bv the Post to have, been fcunptaaaec! in said tq have been a "literary testament," and men tioned particularly a former premier whose name is withheld. Suppression of tho testament ..will, it is declared, averts " a, rudo shock to puhlio faith' In a man who rendered conspicuous service to the state." , . The Post says it Is unable to hazard a guess as to the premier referred to by Lord Curzon, but It Is recalled that the marquis served as minister under Premiers Asqulth, Lloyd George, Bb nai Law and Baldwin and that under the late Marquis of Salisbury he held the posts of foreign minister and un der, secretary for India.. 1 The two castles bequeathed to the country, with the stipulation that they be kept open for the benefit of the public, ara Pottershall castle in Lin colnshlro and Bodlan castle In Sussex. ILLITERATES CONTROL ; SEWARD. Alaska. July 27. (A. P.) Eighteen hundred ln.iMns w'ho can neither rear or wrte control the polls in Alaska, Congressman A. M. Free of San Jose, Cal.; who is here following 'an inspection offisherles and sealeries near ..the , Prlblloff. Islands, declared The, majority of the people here would reflect credit on Ally large' city in the states." ;' , . , . . . . . . . Music, Magic, Comeiy ...L "l-..-..;-! Mnglc, " music 'and colnedy eonstl- tt the leading ferituraa of the Or- ' """"'. ,"' " r ' . "n tdnatn In Hnbiitn' ITInlnlint. fill. Classic in rioKum. - jj leicner iur : jnlshes the comedy, and Miss ivy, the ' .voice, beauty and a 'wonderful Ward- robe. Moran does stunts, and Plainer the composer of a number of songs. ( "Oo Into the Kitchen,' Is a rarce eomedy sWt by Walter PIsMer and mpany. and has a plot that Is started t na?"d, Tln? "P,-1" 'he T'tchen- Flshter is supported by the MisseaAdelW Marsh, Pearl Duvall and pale Satterlee. t A singer of late and popular songs Is Nada Norrnlne, and possesses tho Ion ant XJnnA I. Vnflwn oar V T fi soloists' for piano' player rolls. Won derful costumes and scenery are an Im portant adjunct for this act. 1 A conjuring net. with a comedy twist Is given' by A1 Barnes arid company The company were In Berlin, when the war broke out, and have appeared in all parts of the world. Besides tho, vaudeville there arc the usual', film offerings:' "Topics-df the Day," and a Wppy eomedy -U- 'CdoK with iras. OnifhiiwiiniaD Gained iOPoends in; 20 Days. ... . i .- , Skinnv Men Car ' . ' . . ; v,,r,:'Dy'.;.tlwi:;i Same '.Thit's ' going . , some liut sklirny men, women' and children just can't help putting on good,, healthy : flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablots, As chock full of vltamlnes as tho nasty, fishy tasting cod llvor oil Itself, hut theso sugar-coated, - taste less tablets are, as easy, (o take , as candy, and won't upset, the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds Jn twenty-two rinys, Sixty tablets, sixty cents. Ask Heath's Drug Store, West Hide. Pharmacy, Mcdford pharmacy or any. druggist for MoCoy'a Cod Liver oil Compound Tnhlots. Dlrec. tions and formula on each box. ', "Oct McCoy's, th original and genuine' Cod Liver OIF Tabot." !; ''t - ' . Adv. Medford Plate and WiriddW Glatt Co. Automobile glass and glass for all purposes. We repair broken win dows and resllrer old mirrors, make mirrors any siio. Complete lino beveling and grinding machinery; employ nothing but experienced help,,,;- , -..vx. 4. V. MORCAN, M(nlgr 11S S. Bartlttt Phon. 140 Real $1.85 Broken sizes, values up to $10.00,. $3.85 r Most any style and size you vantr dress and sport; values to $10.00. , ' $5.85 ' Fahioug I. Miller slioes; values up to $10.00. ' THIS IS YOUR BIG WEEK OF, OPPORTUNITY-ACT NOW IT MEANS MONEY SAVED! BEICK, ASPHALT, LIME, CEMENT, ROOF PAPER - BRICK MADE HERE IN YOUR HOME TOWM From home material, home labor employed; money spent for this" home' building material remains here in circulation. Build with' Brick Flemish Bond, cheaper than lumber; air space walls, cool In summer, , warm in winter; no lathing, no painting, no upkeep, cheaper insurance. Don't miad the knockftr, he's' still rocking the boat. Call at Standard Rooting & Builders Supply Co. and save money on brick, lime, cement, asphalt and roofing paper. Cornet Fir and Ninth street, or at factor', Tenth and Fir. - - STANDARD ROOFING 4V BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. " ' ' . - . ,. "Your Servant" GAS HEAT - GAS NOTICE To Gas Users H'y ?;-.'7;,'-:": '! ' ''',"'".7. ":; .'" lit lehtaging frotrt oil gat to coal gat fthe adjitment of gat appliancet Will ihecettarily be thrown out of balance. We will gladly do our utmost to adjust these 'appliance! at quickly at pot tible;'. v; '7. " ; Kindly phone 526 pur office if your appliancet do hot work at they for merly did. ; . - '' ' ",' Oni taleiroom Vin Be opn evenlngi until 9 otlotlc: , f Or the ot two weeki. " , ; r. '-. U it in .J, , "i'.-li.i "; -, , '' -''' ' Southern Oregon Gas'Co.. HEAT GAS HEAT GAS HEAT H Mid-Summer Summer Clearance IS STILL ON 7 ; - r- ' ; with . Many More Added Darga tins ' In every group -1 The Response to Oiir Sale Has 7 Demonstrated that We Are Giving barg Some nice HEAT GAS ains $2.85 Some exceptional bargains; values' . to $10.00. S '' V'. $4.85 white Keds in tliis lotj.' ' ,' values up to; $10.00 ' '-' ' ''"' ": . $6.85 Include 111 new up-to-the-minute' $10:00 patterns. DRINIC DEUCIOUS Neve before could jwi buy 8f much fruit in a naa bottlo. . - - ';' f,V. SKO is made frbin Ecal Oranges and there sse 0 synthetic flavort added. ' Close your eye and ywi can easily irhagintf y6tf Aft "drinking" the frolt ttttlt. All our products are tarr antecd t6 be pure and wnettf,. some, which is your prote$, ' : '..' ( :' :S"'ji; Creamfy HAIL '"" ' iMSURANCi v.; '.v.' First InCTancj .:, ! . A efanv ' , ' .'. "6-V : ..,'' A. t HILL. MnsW 'it Phent 1M M Wert CVMnN A rhoasMt tSH.rtrM. MaidO'SiiO TVS fib ,