MEDFORD MAIL TRIUfffl, MEDFOD. ' OKBQON; SONfrAY, 'AtTQtfST 192.1
El
VAUDEVILLE ARTIST
artist, wns found dead from gus In his
room last night.
NEW YORK, Aug. S.( A.' P.)
Vanderbilt Heiress on Honeynooti'
The executive committee of the United
Htates Lawn Tennis association' holds
Itt'uUle lite body wns a likeness of
the deud man bearing this lufi lp- In written pledge from William T. Til'
TIME FOR BOOSTING
GETS EQUIPMENT
I i-n: "Justlflfd Kxlt.'
iden, II, national champion, binding
"Too old mi falih.
"leuf No hope.
"Hriilte mi niomy.
"Total ?.rrt."
!hlm to give no more interviews for
I newspaper syndication on tennis' tour
m )iuinentH in which he Is a competitor..
Adjudged guilty of violation of the
player-writer rule hytho committee
tf ' yiHterdtiy, TUden savod himself.
HOnOKEN. N. J.. Aug. 3 (A. P.)
Arthur' Chambers, vaudevilb' crayon
Oook with i?n
The summer season is an excellent
time for Chambers of .Commerce to
advertise the advantages of thoir com
munities, as business men have more
opportunities In which to travel to in
,spct business or residential r1Uh.
. The summer is onen a aiaon porioa
range for tho building' of new plums.
Plune for expansion can beat be con
summated before the JieelnnlnK f a
"new year of operation.
t Comjnunity advertising has been
the public, utilities.- .Since the intro
duction of the customer ownerHhlp
plan of financing utilities some few
years ago, the utilities adopting that
play of giving the people an opportu
nity to become shareholders, have nat
urally done considerable publicity
work th,at fairly may be cla&icd as
community advertising.
Individual or partnership industries
ore- notleably lax' In extend Ins their
advertising program outside their im
mediate territory of operation to an
extent that It has often proven disas
trous. Especially has this been proven
so with regard to Industries located in
small communities.
Some of the largest of, our present
day successful industries have emln
nted from small commpnitles and af
ter' a thorough nnalyzation of their
marked progress It has been proven
that tho major portion of their Im
portance in the commercial world
could be directly attributed to1 their:
vision and foresitc of nil ultra-superior
commodity or product, and the buy
ing world advised thereof.
The' Intent and purpose of this arti
cle is, to arouse the enthusiasm of lo
ml manufacturing and industrial in
stitutions that would further their own
Interests when the opportunity Is pre
sented them as It is In this case to ex
tend their own as well as the commu
nity's advertising program and in this
case It Is no expense to them.
Opportunity is that quality of char
acter which impels us to prepare for
the success which is always waiting
with eager arimvoufstretched. Success
must attach itself to industry because
It cannot get anywhere alone.
As one capable writer, ably said,
"The Individual who spends most of
his time planning his career is ton
much the architect of it and not
enough the practical builder." "The
proportion of fulfillment should be
several. hundred to every one of dream-,
ing." .' ..
The Med ford Chamber of Com
merce, through a contact formed with
The Associated Industries of Oregon,
is in a position to broadcast nationally
and Inter-nationally, each and every
tJl,,i,i..i i.i. ...
gon, If, ' these owners or - managers
will only call at the office and give the
details of their industry. .This appeal
to local' Industry' has been made
through the press by four distinct no
tices with but one response. This is
the -last cali. , '
The Associated Industries of Ore
gon are undertaking tp produce the
first- complete compendium entitled
"Manufactures and Products of Ore
gon," for world wide distribution. It
is financed exclusively by' manufac
turing and allied Interests of Port
land. They are endeavoring to extend'
their affiliations over the entire state
os rapidly as manufacturing and allied
Interests will recognise that something
can in this way be done for them.. :
: Attention of local Industry is again
Invited to their opportunity to get list
ed in this compendium by merely'fll
1 ing application with the secretary of
the MnAfnfA rihm..1. ,
.There are no charges.
.. ..MA.iLfri?,ii!-.'rm.rni"r.hurch.1 Jr.!fiaurca in thel
. jur. aiiu imij. iwivi.. ' , . ...
most important society wedding of the surotner, are seen on -their .
. honeymoon. -Mrs. Churchawas Mis Muriel Vanderbilt, daughter
of Mr, and Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt : The wedding took place at
'Newport - i
JACKSONVILLE BOY
RUNSAWAY FOR
THE SECON
E
MARSHFfELO MILL
DEStRdYEIJ BY FIRE
BBKD, AUff. -3. One forest fWe
located in theMetollous section of
the Deschutes national forest was re
ported today. It was caused by light
nirig and Is thought not to be ho
rlous. . -
MARSHFIELD, Aug. 3. (A. P.)
Fire of undetermined origin early
today destroyed the Fred Nelson
sawmill and excelsior plant on South
Inlet, near here. The mill wns ope
rated under lease to Younker
brothers, who lost about 80,000 feet
of lumber. No insurance was car
ried.. A cigarette stub was said to
have probably been tho cause of. the
fire. ,
Premium List of
Jackson County Fair
Ha Been Issued
Gilford .White- nge '4. living with
his parents in .Jacksonville who ran
nway from home early. lost week, was
found by Woodland. Calif., authorities
this morning. ;, Hfc .was last: seen near
Phoenix riding his wheel soutn on
the Paetfirt iifchwnv. Sunday mes
sages were , sent out nsklng.Mhut a
watch be kept for the lnd. Tho boy
will be returned to' Medford by auto
stage:. ; ' .; : a -
Authorities of southern Oregon and
northern ' California, .are looking to
day for Gilford'- White, H, .'living
with his parents' IH Jacksonville; who
ran nway from home last week and
was - last seen near Phoenix,- ' riding
his wheel. He was Wearing- tk pair
of overalls, a blue shirt, and wide
rl mstraw hnt( and Is five feet, one
Inch in height, weight 82 pounds.
According to his uncle, E. It-
White, the' boy ran away first 'about
two weeks ago, and 'wns returned
home. His second flight,- he says,
wns due to "some little mischief that
frightened him, and he is now nfrnfd
to stop' going."- The uncle thinks tho
hnv in Htill' in tho poiintv. 1
Blnce hls last disappearniice, Gil
ford has proved elusive." He was
found by Chief of Police Adams, but
when that 'official went to telephone
his parents, the lad disappeared. The
uncle snys that he' has been: close
to the lad sevcriil times, but was hcvor
able to catch him. ' '
ThO father ' of the brfy'js K R
White', a driver, of a motor stuRe be
tween this oity'nnd Roseburg. .
'Plans .for -tjie all-wintoi opera-f
tion of the logging camps and local
plant of- tho Owen-Oregon com-J-
pnny have been completed, with (he
ordering of equipment for handling
timber In snoW in the innumer.- the
compnny un i :i'rriMllur ' trih'tovH.
nnd wheeled ciinbr" In, the1 win-,
'ter they 'will' dunUey -eiiKiut's,
and steunv'skidP. jmi'1 i'tillow Wlt'eon
sln methods of liuiitlliiiy logs lu'-deop
snow. The operatinns (tf tho, com
pany have just ' completed five 'more
dry kilns, making a total of 13, and
have started : construction of a shed
80 by 220 feet for the storage of 'new
dry rough lumber. I ' ' V
Stanley R. 'Hodgeman of -Spoknne,
Wash., an efficiency expert, arrived
Bunday and will Inspect the local
plant nnd file n report on the manu
facturing and operation thoroughness
and any needed improvements to in
crease the same.v
James H. Owen, general manager
of the local plant will leave next
week for Eiui' Claire, Wisconsin, to
attend the nnnual directors meeting
of the company.:
PERSHING ARRIVES
FOR CHILEAN CONFAB
4 LADS CAUGHT
Two, boys 'not over 12 yoars'of age,
giving-' their mjmnmo as Hunter and
their father's1 name us E. R. Hunter
of Medford, were stopped In Roseburg
yesterday as iunnwnys from home.
The above Information, was phoned
iHls morninfc to Chief of Police Adams
Who is now oridcftvovlng to locate 10.
H, Hunter, but as he chn locate no
man' by tijat namn who Is the father
of the boys; he is quite' puzEled over
thP"situnUon.-, 1 ' ,
According to the Rosehurg juvehlle I
Office -the two bo-a gave their ages'
ns 14- and 10 years. The two claim
they Had worked ih hnd around Med
ford, and Hdtiri as they hiid received
their pay -promptly "left the city and
had proceeded Ats far north when'
'(-topped by the- Rosehurg officials. '
i . Two other Medford' boys seized re
'cently with' the wanderlust fever are
1 riow confined' in the state training
'school, -nccorlnc to ' the -following
telegraph news sent out from Dallas;
, Oregon, Inst Saturday: ' '
"favl Pitts and Glen Stringer, ench
1-fi vwii-s olll; Wei 'committed-to the
'olate training school by Judge Haw'-
kins. They - rail away from their
homes at Medford. Their parents re
fused to comfc after or send for the
boys." : . 1,1
AriicA?. cijiK Aug:' a.-tApj
General John J. Pershing, preshient
of the Tacna-AtMon plehiscite.com
mlttee arrived here yesterday on
board the (United States cruiser Ro
chester. ..Augustin Edwards, former
president of tho nssembly of the
league of nations, head of the
Chilean plebiscite group, immediately
boarded tho Rochester and welcomed
General ( Pershing. The Chilean
cruiser O'lliggins fired salutes for
both General Pershing nnd Senor Ed
wards.
Full military honors were accorded
General Pershing as he stepped . on
the pier and he wns accorded on
ovation by a large portion of the
population- as hc proceeded- to; his
resiaence. . . - '
U S: FLEET DEPARTS
GOLD STRIKE AT
TH
ITALIAN COUNT
MEr,BORNE; Aug. i'. (A.
Admirnl R. B. Coolltz, commander
or tho United mules fleet, hehl
farewell rereption to the residents
of Melbourne today; using three bat
tleships to accommodate his iruestR.
Sailing orders were issued to life
fleet today. The; slow vessels will
leave for HOHart, Tasmania on Wed
nesday and the faster craft will de
part on Thursday. '
When the V. S. S. Richmond sails
It will carry the governor of Victoria
who' will travel as the guest of Rear
Admiral Thomas p. Magruder, while
the governor visits Tasmania:
Commenting on tho warmth of tho
reception nt Melbourne Rear Adml
ral -Magruder said In Ills 36 years
of naval life, ho has never witnessed
any ovation npproachlng it.
BY HARVARD MAN,
.' .j. ,A .j. - ; I t.l
, How false Is tho dictum v' .
That a tubercular victim
Must hunt for his health In the west;
For, surrounded by friends
And a few laying hens,
His chances at' home aro the best.
With' his cough nnd a ticket
To some Western thlcUnt
.Out In the dry atmosphere- "
Why, surrounded by friends
And a fe wlaylug hens.
His chances are better right here,
fhtf premium list for the olevnth
annual Jackson county fair and pear
show to be held at the grounds a mile
south of Medford, Beptember 18 to 19
hns been issued nnd is ready for dis
tribution at the office of the secre
tary, at the fair grounds, nt the cham
ber of commerce. They will nlso be
on distribution at the stores ntid banks
at -towns ull over the county this
weeK. i
There ore splendid premiums of
fered on nil products of orchard,
farm garden, kitchen, pantry, also oh
poultry, stock, fancy work and other
articles. Get a premium list and pro-
pare an exhibit to help mnk this thej
iiur rrer nein in inn- coumy.
Ther Is no better way to advertise
the valley and southern Oregon than
by splendid exhibits.' , The association
will no doubt, admit all real tourists
free again this year as an endless
amount of advertising by Individuals
as wen n newspapers, w.m given ine
city, valley nnd fair association ns
a result of this last year.
If
"With the last shot fired .off .In-the
tunnel of the Mammoth mine, owned
by R. K. Rratton and his' brother, n
body of extremely rich ore was un
covered' says the Grants Pass Cour
ier. ' "When the news -of the latest
strike, coupled with other recent
strikes wa' received, n smull gold
rdsh wns started Into tho district,
mining fever beginning-to take hold,
uo paiuaol i ouiitf Mioummiv atx..
coyote creek on Ht. I'eters Alt., just
below the Martha group of claims.
Tho Rrattbns have tunneled In to a
porphyry dike showing on the sur
face about 120 feet nnd 'storied
a crosscut, now in 67 toet, toward the
other wnll. The oro has been get
ting richer all the MmoVwlth mucJi
evidence of water. Froni a sample
broiytht In nnd tested, ,21. Sit cents'
was recovered from one pound, mak
ing the' ore Value run nvec'l loo
per ton. ' A, trace'of silver wns. round.
The main ore - body runs . wei over
1100 per toti."
WILLI AM6TOW?,; Mass., Aug. -3
(A. V. iount Antonio Cipplco. Ital
inn fascist senator, attending the Nn
stitutc of- J'olttins here todny chnrac
teriwd as 'i'offemdve and dlscourte-
loits" slatements. made .yesterday by
i Professor Kdwurd Al. Kpjh of Harvanl
in criticizing Count t'lpplco's advo
cacy of emigration, as a solution of
Italy's over-population uroblem.
'T have nothing tb nnswor to nn ar
ticles couched in terms so offensive
and In a manner so discourteous,"
Count CM pi loo ilil. "As such, 1 feel
jit to be beneath contempt."'
' President Harry A. Onrfleld of
.Williams college; fi)undi'i Tif the in
stitute, said nt nn open Conference
( today tht. Cjmint Cipplco had been
"gricvod'-t byi. I'rofeswr linst's stnte
Iment and added (hut su'h efcparto ex
i prcsslons of opinion should be made
.'before the' Institute so that the op-
imnent' might reply. Instead of being
made public through newspaper chan
nels. He tmitsi'rt the character of
Italian Immigrant to this country
which Mr, East criticized In his state
ment. , ,'. " . ' 1 '"
noUghlV eillmaled. the" rat nohula
tion qf a city 'about equals the number
of human Inhabitants. It Isn't su
much the first cost of the darn things
it's ine tip-Keep.
Special sale on nil' Infants clothes.
Natwlck, Inc. ' - 119"
Rio Grande Overflows;
50 Families Homeless
Cook with Baa.
EL PASO, .Texns.' Aug. S (A. T)--Hlgh
waters In the Rio Grande have
rendered 60 families homcics and
have done dnmage estimated' nt' $9D,
000 around Pnbens. Texss. The wa
ter still was rising today; J '
ReclsjniKlon orflcl.ils said the flood
which pnssed here rtatordny 'nlgHt
uith hut small damage, In proving a
menace to the lower ftre.iH n round
Fnbens, where there Is less dtke prd
tectlon. The crest of the flood Is not
expected to reach Fattens until to
night. - - - : "" - '
ESCAPE
T
RALtOM, ' Aug." ti - .(A. . P.') David
JncknOn, a trusty who escaped from
the svite penitentiary potato patch
.last, Thursday, was caught yesterday
near .lotrepon, Marlon county. PhlUp
IJAvles, another trusty, who escaped
.nt the same time, Is. still at large.
Jackson was sent up from Klamuth
county to serve two yearn for forgery.
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Tanatofoot dosbls
Mrtncta aw
to motqtiitoMi nolbs
andfllM.lt Ullabfiikolo
Ml and la tonally affaellva
afalnat btdbuga and llaaa. Aaa
" (anarat booaahold inaactldda Tanfla
foot la baat bec,ui moat powaifoL
Half-ptnt 30, pint 7Sf, quart 1J5.
THE TANQLEFdOT COMPANY
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natural pride in their electric
ranges. . , ;
It's one of the practical reasons, of course
like the quick, clean, electrical heat, the
freedom from fuel nnd ashes, the better
roasts and baking. ! ,
But after all, these might be a man's rea
sons for equipping his home with an elec
tric range. Woman's reasons go deeper. If
you wish to see what every woman thinks ,
of "clean, ponvenient, eilicient electrical
appliances throughout the home, notice
the pride with which she says, "MY eleo
trie range." . , ; :
There is now an electric range in
one out of every seven houses on ths
COPCO system. . . .. . ' ....
Select one for your home frbni the mod
els on display at your nearest dealer's. Con
venient payments may be easily arranged.'.
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