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0 f APE SIX EPFOnT) MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, ORKfl OX, TUESDAY, AUfiUST 4, 192.') VOLT DESCRIBES SOUTH OREGON'S SPORT PARADISE - Biggest uOld Glory" Another unlinillil writeun if 'south ern OreKon und norlliorn California in contained In tliu July Issue ot the Volt ' which in lliouilcusllns Its "liuostor," inossuiso throUBhout tllu entire country, over 20,000 couIob of this lnHue uro to he distributed. Tho first thins to clitih the ensunl raider's oye and hnlil Ills attention la a striking poateretto In bold colors, which oepiclB a ferocious lookinif hear In action. Upon opening up tho magazine which by the way tan. been enlarged Cor till" particular, number, one Is confronted by what' .... ... .... innu, js geneiuiiy i-uiitwim m ,,-.,. collection of flHh and game pic tures ever , assembled In thin "laud of sports." The ardent fisherman la at once 'Intrigued by tho beautiful specimens pictured hero which range from the finest rainbow trout to huge million. Even the most skepti cal reader lilUHt be convinced when, under the .picture of a proud angler holding un Immense Hteclheud troul ho reads the following concrcto evi dence which is beyond dispute. , "This Is H. Vun Uoovonbcrg, of Hold Mill, Oregon, winner of tho first prize ill tile 'Field and Hlreom's'' national contest for tho lurgest steclliead troul caught last year with specified light tackle. ' This Is It, caught in the ltoguo River, and 35 Vi inches ' long." .. Tho hunter, too. Is bound to be Interested In this number, for here is piutured game of all kinds, deer, bear, lynx and other wild anlmulH, j quail, china pheasants, grouse, ducks and other birds and fowl, A nuin- her of photographs of locul Interest are presented In this attractive dls- play featuring well-known sports-; men and their favorlto hunting and' fishing grounds. , I Along with the splendid picture story, appears the following para-, graph headed "The Land of Oppor tunity," which should aid greatly In intruding favorable attention to this Electrons, section of the coast. "Koulhern ' Oregon nnd nor thern: ' California, otherwise tho rogrion served by tho California ., Oregon Power company with . light, heat 'and power lu somo Instances with water Is rich in wild life, In opportunities for hunting anil fishing. It being the purposo on this occasion to emphasize this fact, the indus tries, the thriving cities ' und towns, and all else denoting suc cessful human activities and pro gress, have been Ignored. They are' very much In evidence, how ever; us tourists to tho region will, find: and.i atrangelyi enough .; It is settlement und the ad vance of civilization that Is re- . sponsible, In a largo degree for ,,j "'Is field being tho sportsmen's paradise it Is today." i? Anothor article sets forth in dc : tail tho wonderful resources ot this territory as regards, fish und game und describes" tho activities of tho rfl H 1 1 h FN? sUi m A ft i p A yf i f 1 1 1 1 1 mm J m fi i h p i i i jj I p I The largest American ring, 87 By 70 1- feet, now. hangs in the postollice building in Washington, surrounded by the banners of, the 48 states. It weighs 00 pounds. . ,. SCIENTISTS FAIL TO EXPLAIN UFE BY LATEST DOPE I.OH ANCiELUK. Aug. 4. (A. 1'.) IE CHATTANOOGA. Tcnn., Aug.' 4. A hurled from their par- companion ease to the Scopes trial will ent atoms with Incredible', speed, bo Instituted here today when Di'.'Johil were among tho featured "speakers" It. Neal, chief counsel In the Scopes at the opening session here lust night case filed In the United States district of the American chemical society's court a payers' petition seeking to cn scvcntlcth meeting, introduced to a Join enforcement of tho nnli-evolution distinguished uudiencc -of thu nation's law. ' chemists and scientists by Dr. Wll-j Tho move marked the second nt lls It. Whitney, director of tho Gen- tempt to carry (he fight against the oral Electric company's research lub- law which prohibits teilchlug of evolu oralory, these 'electrons, tho smallest tlon in public schools of TennoHsp,, into known particles of matter, ' lltorally the federal courts.' J. ,'Y'""' spoke for themselves through a spec- Tho first attempt, when a petition lally 'constructed sound unipllfier to transfer the Scopes case. . in tho which "slopped up" the lnflnistcsimul federal courts,- was filed at Coltuville nulse of their goings and comings by Dr. Neal, met failure through" the until the largo auditorium .echoed refusal of Judge Goro to interfere. At with tho rluinur of creation's; work-, the same tlmo a. petition of IT&bert shop, ".' .' . I Wilson, a taxpayer seeking to enjoin There was set up an "electrical fltnt0 authorities from .enforcement ot nervous system" In which the Btlm-,the ,,,w " "fued. . ulus of a small beam of light falling , rho I""'1'"""'1- '"tiny will bo Uobert upon n silenluni cell caused, three " IIk""' who "Ppcai-s agai In tho of Inradescbnt bulbs to glow, rang a restrain the. state authorities bell and finally put out a light. ff"n enforc ng the law oil the ground , ' that his childreh would bo deprived The speaker's topic was "Matter-: , b(,lnB i,u,K,t "the truth" in public is There Anything In It?" fie told honis of the state. Cnder a rbdchii Btulc.aamo commissions of Oregon ",""' ",!,"n 7,-l'K'irde,1 "sth" x'HUite Dr. Neal said applications to und California , to who,,, m en, ,.,.iii ""ale, Indivisible unit of matter, enjohr enforcement of the stnto laws has become "a spacious and divisible niUHt ,e heard by three federal Judges, atom," u sort of lnflntcslm.nl solar t it,,lgt onc 0 whom must bo a mem systein In which electrons whirl i.P f ti,e (Jnitcd Htatcs circuit court nbuut n centrul nucleus, llecause of of appeals. this, ho pointed out, matter must not Dr. Neal announced that Immedlatc be thought of as something dry nnd ly nfier filing tho petition he wnnlrt hard, or soft and wet, but something leave for New York to confer .with "as empty as the sky. but filled with Dudley Kleld Malono, Arthur OKHield energy.". , . : Hays, nnd other attorneys Interested In In other iiddresses Dr. Alexander lhtt; caan. . , .. '. " I'Mllfllliv i,f Hie I Ilivei'Silv lit Alier- decn, Srollaiul, talked on "The Twi light xiine of inatter." Ills uddress was a scholarly discussion of the colloidal stale of malter, .In whirl most of life's pruccsses of growtii and change take place. l lie cmphaslned the point, that al- ithough matter in the culloldnl hIiik- Is Hie vehicle of 111', "we cannot explain llfu Itself in terms of physical science." "Lire." he lidded. . "Is a new taclor or a new set of potentiali ties Introduced Into Inanimate mailer, it Is eroatlon." . SEPTEMBER 4 TO 7; ... . i 'ThrtitiKir tli rotuhiiHMl offoria of (he Incul ('hmilxr of Cciimiu'ri-o ami thy , MinlMtiM in I AMMOL-lation. MvilfurU j h.m brrn HrlcTtftl for tho fiiHt annual Southern Oregon -Older, Olrl's ton-; Toront o uiionsored by the churches ot Oregon thrmwh their state coun-, i:ll of ri'iiBtouM eUut-ation. The tire-; iron conference! of older girls has grown to" tfueh iiroiiorttohs through the paHt yeur that the council has found It necessary to give to euslern and Bouthern- Oregon separate con-j ferences in addition to the one which' hfiB been functioning for several' years. t7,' counties uro Included in this; conference, Co oh. Curry, Douglas, j josepluuo, Klaimitu anil Jactiaon, out there will be doulKless many Klrls frnni all over the state here In at- tendaneu. .Mm. Jean M. Johnson of Portland, Bcneinl Becretary of the stato coun cil nnd in charge of this lino of ae- tlvlly has been in the city the past two days uettiiiK un tlie organization for the entertainment and general lrKruin. . - The' date for the conferenco Is Sent. -I, 6, H. ami 7 just before tho onen'ing of the schools and before the cloning - of Crater Lake park. Tho chamber of commerce proposes to take ,the entire conference to Crnter Lake, an attraction which will without doubt swell tho attendance from all narts . It will brim? to the city neveral noted leaders of ,tho youth movt'incnt. These conferences are definitely religious nnd Inspira tional' in their settings, and have been so attractive heretofore that whoW masses of older girls have all but swamped the meetings. The age is fifteen upward into the twenties. It Is impossible to say just yet what the attendance may be. i Mis, Johnson, with the aid of Rob ert Unyl of the chamber of commerce1 and Rev. J. ,B. Coan this morning completed tho tentative plans for the set-up of the local .organization nnd the general committees, , Many in-) terestlng nnd entertaining features are being planned for the girls while' here. Sept: J, the day the trip will bo made-to the lake is I-ibor Day.' The conference proper, will close on Sunday nl(?h, with a general mass meeting'. . '. - I Tho auditorium of tho KIrst I3ap- list .churclx thas been selected for the rneotings : mvhc oonferonoe Und the banquet Saturday will be in tho new, Methodist church. The committee' chairmen will be announced as soon aa tttej selQckinsaro accepted. c ': .--w l' : r t - Cook with gun. ' ' tf FRUITGROWERS To all employers who Hfc about to hire acWjtional help hi their orehartlK or 'upoji. farms: JJave you protect ed your property ayauist liability Irom acci dents to employes, with an . ' - Employees Liability & Wor kipen's Gompnsation .' 1 ' V' '.'li' InoimnnnK. Dll0f V .'' 'l. '!' f - 'V .' - :.. '' '). ' i 'r - '. T ; : . t ' '. .;;';;;' fi- ''-' ;,,' ' .-, . . , :- '- ; ; This in'surai'i(;e of Two' writes all such, policies" ci t-ovei; 'up to $30,000 OQ liability resulting frum an iimdent to one employee and $120,000.00 liability trom an accident to two or mofe' employees. Oiirpremimii chargQ is the .same as many companies charge for only $505o and $10,000 protection. The higher limits are necessary for complete protection. Our policies are all wautten m .a large well known American company. NO IMMEDIATE CASH REQUIRED. Phone No. 402 for Details and Immediate Protection , EARL S. TUMY ..Geqerl Insurance. Office . .......... : ... ... ':J- . 0OMXXXO0OOQ3O000O0O0qppC 0OOOQOOOOOOCCOCOOQ(X)CK0OC Liberty Building , unu Cull torn hi,, to whom Brent credit In duo for conserving these resources. Ill this connection the Volt stutos as follows: x "With tho proRrnm of protec tion nnd replenishment tin con ducted during thu imst flvo yeius ( liy tho Htuto of OroKon, tluouKh tlx gumo coiiinilsslon, the coun teli of DoiikIiis, .losophlno, Jiiclt un nnd Klnimith scein'm n, fiilr wty to liPcotno lis flnu u field for iiiiKlers mid iipliind lilrd liuntera- fif tbdny its they were when hunted ly tho curly sol-, tiers und nntlvo Americana of two Ren'eriitliins uro." . In coimluslon : thoro uppeura the followlnR piiriiKinph: ' "Ono enJoyhiR speclnl prlvl- " Icrcii nnd exeeptloniil opportu. nllles sometimes forKets Hint ill hern n l o not so lucky. Tho forogiiliiR facts nro set down ns a lemlniier to Inhiiljllnnts of tho I'URlon, uKHllist their itrowliiR. unmindful of tho wontlorful op portunities from the sportsmen's viewpoint nt hand In their home land. Also, ns the Volt In hun dreds of instances rocs far afield, tho contents 'of this Issue lit commended to tho attention of othniH who may have-yearuliiKs . that cun be Rrnllfleil by a visit or residence In tho land of Copco service." - r FIFTH AVENUE AS i ILLIOKlEilWs WAR IN PACIFIC -UNTHINKABLE, IS ADMIRAL'S VIEW The Screen Al,llM' Itlaltct. Marlnji Davii'H in hw Idlest photo Vhiy. "Ynhimla." Ih tho new attttutloit at tlic llliiltu. It 1 a litcturlxalliin if Chaiios lu Jm''h ItiHturloHl tnnmiuc of tlu imnir. II lit wovimi ii round tin1 i-otutnirt of I'rlnroMH Mary of IttirKUtuly. who, hi I ho itiiiKiuii-ail of tho lnn'Khor ulrl. VolattOu, iiH tho I nvc of Kuioh,k tiumt (IhhMiik irlnci. Thn utory Im wl In (he ftftiMMith irntory. lu tllv tcrli"0 of lhurlr tho Ilolil, imkr of lUii'tiHr ily. llolhro'ik Itlintt uiMarn hh Die evil hi nif. Louts XI; l.yn IlanlhiK n Charles ihv Hold, lmko of IturKUioly; ftalph (SravcH Ih tho rotnantlc lovtu. Prince Maximilian; Johnny looliy ui OlMll'H MH till half wltti'il Diilitihln. mm WIM.IAMHTOWX, Maw,. Auir. 4 'of LoiiIh: I.pim Krrot. tho ittur of (A. 1'.) Tho WiMhhiKtoii conforrnro "Mally." pliiy the part of a roincdy of thn limitation of uviniiim-nlM ahso. hmkorppr ontl Mailyn Aihurkh- It unci- Mriuen tno pouro or the rurlflc. wm h tho lUxhop. uniiuu i-ncitm, a mftn- hor of tho naval l.,.nnl lu WanhlnKton. ilroifiroil nt tho inntltutn of polltlrH to ilny. Tho four power pact, hp Hililnt. hiiM Innuioil tho IntPk'iily tf mir ms- "I ilo not hfflrvo lu any war with Julian." hr Ki hi. "Itoth natlmm w.-nhl oo poifprt fnulH tn pniinoto n vonfld-t Hhort ipoIh on thf hill Inolixlo Spat ''uinlty roiurdy, "Ixrur My l.Mvr," Intornallnnal NYwm ami IN-ugy lihlloy at tho in'Kan. f llniilN rnti rlan. Jink l.ouiloa'n fatuoun invrlt ".il vonturo," in tho fralunMl ntory on the Hrrrrn u ft ho llunnt'H rruloiian Blart- i UUMR mat it now tnotitiillty Ih ilovol- In Ktonmrrow tnatluoo. opiiiK nml that roinntrrco Im RnlnluK 1 l'nHno Ktark, Wallaro Horry, Totn hot woo n tho two nation). IVopIo who Mtor ami lluytnnnd Itattun play tho lulk puhlMy of roitflh-t nro diditk a talmod i-nlm In tho phtuio lilpnorvlro. Tho 'a.hlnKtcin ronfrr An ovonl for nportlnu fann In thr pnro linn rvuiovot) tho mental frar thul ('i,itfrlan mIiowIuk of tho offh-lnl and PASSING RAPIDLY NHW VOItK. Auk- (A. 1'.) The lurnovor In Fifth nvonuo t-cal ctiito dovolopinont In tho sovph' months ond inpr July 31. watt iipproxlnuit'dy $50.- non.ooo. ThlB Ih nhf;ut ono-thlrd tho tola! laud and hultdliiK oxpoudlturoH In Manhatlan for tho Hiitno period. What kIiIIio trottlim forrhnoift have aHnd tho most wonderful thorough fare in the world, hiu:ius doomed tn pa mm. Tomorrow ono may ha nil hlH hat In a eafeteiia, where once n state-, ly mansion rose. Sale. of the Cornelius Vanderhllt I'hateau, holdliiK the hlork hetwern r7th iiiiiJ 5Sth hIi-opIh to a syndiruto fir "development" marks thn oidlapKe if I Im la hI rodotiht lit what wns oiiee tho very stronghold of residential ex elUHlvonesB. , . Hue hy ono the family hiddliiKH of Ihir AHtorri-'lMh, HuntlUKtou. utid ran ilerhllt llne havo fallen toJhe unecaH Ihi; heal (if tho waves of barter and ale. Tho sumo Inexoratdo prrssuro from tho mnith which transformed lower Klflh n venue first Into wholesale houses nnd then Into lofty buildings, has taken itver oho urent surKyle fronted, hrouxed duors villas of New York's admitted social leaders und with maii' swifthf sm has ohancej Ihem Into eseluslvo shops ami apart ments. ' ' ' Salem Chances Auto I'nrkhiff. SAI.KM. Autr. 4. Tho henfl-ln mot hod of parking iittomohilrs on Salem streets will take tho hla of thu present PaeklUK-m system tn nhout'io days, the ermneH litst'ntKht iMiHuiiiti an ordlnaiien to that effect. Ma vor Olcsy said ho would sIkh P'' hill. ' . iTotight about vsnt armtuurntii.' - Lew dope, iuor hope. Only fow dayti loft apeolal oleetrlr ranjro offer; got youfn now! ; &9 excluslvo motion plcluren of the fa mous Wtrancler" l.el vs. "Ihc" Muna w nutllnc biuit for tho world ohnmploushtp. Cook With pat). WlH'U a man ovoroats.ho iiej. pol- on pflrth.M' in hm tnnmllnn ii ml Itaii lioiibic ; hKUn.; hid Will tp Rf utloman. Vho ntttndrd a mertlttK of tho Chamhur of Coin metvo and h'rult (irowor's LnRtio Fri day night nnd hy mistake took frrny 1ml whh ttrown tutHdr -lMhi A. li.. ne pipnse roturn It to Kotol Medford and l y ig uwn in t.ilian,;v. li TWO SICK WOMEN REGAIN HEALTH ThroughJthe use of Lydia,' E. - FitikharH's Vegetable, Com : pound. !Read tlieir Letters ; Valdosti,"6!orgia.-r'T was troubled with a very severe fomalo weakness ac- companiea uy soma very unpleasant symptoms and with pains in my back, sides and legs. Since taking a treatment of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound 1 am bet ter in every wfiy, and havo disap peared. Your medi cine is wonderful for nervous; rurudown women." Mrs, L.O. DAsiiKtt, ll,jc.u. 4, box X4, vaiaosia, Georgia, ' ,. , ' Relief, from First Bottle ' Rattle Creek, Michigan. 'Thad great Cains and swelling in my sides, pains so ad at times that I could not do my housework or stand on my feot for weeks and I wan in a very nervous con dition. In a Cleveland paper I read a letter about Lydia E. Pinknam's Vege table Compound. I have had great re lief from the first bottle and I shall con tinue itsusobecsuso I believe and know it helps me. I want to help other Women all I con nnd I am willing to answer Intlera and tell therh what tho Vcgctablo Compound has done for me. " Mrs.C. E. PaLMKR, 217 Champion Street, liattlo Creek, Michigan. . X ''. . --' ' , . ' '. '. ,v .. '. .' ' -. :'-.v.jS'.t' u, ,1,;, .. ' : . '-,-. ' V ' ' '' ..'i; - ' ' ' ' t Liberty Repair Shop ' ' " ; i , ? ;.' . ... .: r . '.-MOVED:: . ,To Our New Location 1.' . i -'''- 'j '.. ' - i .-.' ,t:''? '"'" . !' ' ' .p.- . . ' ':.. .... ... ... r;.'5 , , 19 North fir Street ; "We Fix Any Old Thing" ; ' -.'"; Mini. -i 9y r velvet u i DELICIOUS is no name for it We limko a riciini Hint siHKM'ior to any ntlicr nml its mrc, wlKili'Soiuo ilavor will (It-liht 'you.'" 1 ' Ask for . Nutritious Ice Croam Jackson County . Greamery ' NwBeaiity for- tKe BetterBuick;-. ... Duotone Duco, now intro' duccd by Buick, is the ,'. latest,', smartest, most . striking color and finish combination for ihotor cars. Its soft. sp.lcndor charmingly'cnhanCes the beautiful new Buick body . B & I C K MOTOR CO M P A lines. It established a nfy custom vogue m motor car dre?s,. And Duotone Duco is only one of many 1926 ! Buick iirtprovemcnts. The Better Buick is on display today in the showroom of . every Buick dealer. N V , L I N T , M I C H I G A N MEDFORD AUTO CO. V Buick Dealer . , 123 Sr. Riverside Flume 731 WKt.BTTSR U'T'0M0nlLES '''Wn ''"BUILT UCK WILL t U I L Q T II t. M