Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 12, 1925, Image 6

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' WEDFQRP TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, ATOUST 12, 1Q25 --
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TO ATTEND STATE
INCREASES, N. Y.
LEADS IN APPLES
MEET AT SALEM
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More than forty rrprt'HentntlvoH of
the field l'pnrtnunt of th lirother
hnod of Ameriat'n Veoimn of the utato
of OreKOii will anther In KiU'in noxl
Krldny Mid Knturdny, liirluriiriK the
mate offioein and oth'r active tuni
lnrH of tho onlrn throughout thf
Rtntf. Friday afternoon and evfiiliiK
will he devoted to rKlHtorlnft and
nmkliiK preparations for the main
meeting tf the convention that ron
venefl Haturday mornlnK at eight
oVIork In IVaterniil hall. State Man
ager J. If. Kzell of I'ortlund will pre
Hlde at the nweting. One of the nu
eial featureB of the meeting will If
to unite the entire Oregon Xl'ld force
and Htate officii! Ih of the Horlety Into
a fttatewide uieinhcrHhlp c-ampitlgn,
the. outcome of which will he a vlit of
thH entire Oregon force to the home
coming conclave next nprlng to Klgln,
lllInctlH, where the Yeomen's five mil
lion dollar chlldreiiH whool home hurt
recently hecn efltahllshed. I'lann are
nlready being worked out for the Ore
gon delegation to make the trip In an
nuto caravan. In addition to thin irlp.
tilans will he perfected for four large
joint meetings In the stale thin fall
wht'rn large cIuhh adoptloiiH of new
memhern will he admitted Into the
'order n nd nlno the conferring of the
TthndamanthUfl Degree, of tho society
ond more than J 50 candldateH now
' waiting for this Hupreme degree.
Saturday night, the Rtate officer.
. field workers and other memherM from
nil parts of the slate will meet will)
Hnlem lodge In n clana Initiation meet
ing, the degree staff of Hllverton ex
emplifying the degree work, nssltUed
ly the Kalem Ounrd team.
.Official rejiresentntlveH from Med
ford will ho J. I. Welch, state vice
president of the order, ami DNlrlct
,M a ringer Josh Moore.
Bar the! mess Pleases
! Rialto Audiences
The Itiiilto n presenting Richard
Rarlhlemess In his latest vehicle.
"Haul Fire," where ll opened u three
days' engagement yesterday.
lt This, fine actor occupies a high
place In the moving picture world, won
by meritorious and conscientious ef
fort. It is the struggle of n young com
poser, who falls Just short of success
and wunders about the world to find
,hls soul. After many ndventurns and
hardships he meots his Ideal woman
In the Kouth Hens and, nftor nearly
losing her, uchleves his dreams and
the music ho has been unable to ex
press. '- There Is some heatillful photo
graphy and wonderful scunery In the
J kaleidoscopic changes from New York,
Italy. Paris, Port Haiti and the South
, ,Hens.
i The play abounding In the soul stir
ring situations, In which llarthelmeHs
Is at his best, itessie LoVe ns the
Houth Seas heroine. Is winsome and
appealing, while ('arietta Monterey
does excellent work as the I 'arista u
woman. The remainder of the east Is
"entirely satisfactory.
Colleen Moore j
At Hunt's Craterian
v Described as Va Ihiilliug. hriutling
comedy drama of life In the wild and
wooly doner is of Arizona and the Mex
ican border country," Colleen Moore's
-newest film, "The Desert l-Mower,"
tipens at the Hunt's Cralerfau today.
The story concerns an orphnn, left
' wlih n little sister under the rare of a
drunken brute stepfather. The locale
nt the beginning Is an Arizona railroad
town. Dlfo hero becomes unbearable,
and the little waif takes her haby sis
ter with her, finding employment In
iU border mining town and earning
enough to scud the little one nway to
in good home ami decent schooling.
Tho "Desert -'lower's" subsequent
experiences form the basis of a ilra
niutlc and entertaining story.
" A two reel comedy. Put ho News and
Haymond Hallard at the glunt Wur
ll titer are additional Items on the iu'v
bill.
TOCOME UPAUGUST19
HALKM, Aug. 12. The courts will
swing Into action upon the ininuln
mus proceeding brought by District
Attorney John Carson on relation of
(leorgo Putnam, publisher of the Cap.
Itnl. Journal, to compel Krank C.
Hrnmwell, state superintendent of
Jtnnks. to reestablish his main office
In Salem, when circuit Judge u. R
Hklpworth of Kugeno sits here Augunt
, to hear the demurrer filed by the
derVnse.
The demurrer attacks the right of
Mr. Putnam ns a private citizen to In
volve the state In it mandamus action,
hhtl pleads tho right of the bank su
iperlntendeht to maintain his principal
' ;offlre In Portland, lo which city he
moved It from Salem some three
months ago, t
Dawes to Campaign in
Oregon Against Senate
CHICAOO, Auir. 13. (A. P.) Tbf
flKht of Vice l'renldi'iit Dawes fur re
vlslon of the awnile rules will prnbahly
lie carried next to the Pacific, Ten-'
tnti'o plans hnvo hppn made fur
speeches In Portland, Nenttlp, Hnn
Prnnclsccaand I.o Anajelos some time
'in fleptembor.
Tonne and hardened by fishing
nnd broncho rldlnK In Colnradoj the
vice president relumed yesterday to
.his desk In the Central Trust com-
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riiHuio. Aug. n (A. p.)
AhundaDre of upples, and pears l
about to make up for a big falling j
off In aavallable implies of peaches,
and grapes. I
The government bureau of ngrl-.
cultural ecoiM)in.,'R today reported a
wiJi the amount experted a month)
rels of apples this season, compared
probably Increase of 1,234, 000 hiir
ago. Ah for pears. New York find
Oregon have each netted a gain
of 1000.000 hUHhelH since July re
ports were Issued. And there also
have been Increases In 15 other lead
ing states. (
The banner state for apples Jusl ;
now Is New York, with an Increase
,.f yr. i.i.p t i li it lulu frir-H-'
cast anil wli h a probable aggregate
of 4.UK0.000 barrels.
Washington's equivalent is 254,000
harrels f Aver tbali .1 uly Indications
and California lost 151,000.
I'eni'iitfH m e i, i tiu.u mr iinmit'iri i'
lnv last season's crop.
POTATO EMBARGO
TO BE ESTABLISHED
SALKM, Atig. 12. C. A. Purk,
quarantine officer of the Slate Hoard
of Hurt hull ore, announces that a pro
tective iiuaraiiilne against potatoes
Hhlppcd Into the Willamette valley
from Washington, Idaho and several
eastern Oregon counties will he put
on In a few days as n protect bin
against the Colorado potato bug. The
quarantine will require that till ship
ments of polutoes from those two
states and from the Infected eastern
Oregon districts be cerl If led by a
stati Inspector befnee being admitted
to the valley, also that they be run
over a sifting screen, are free from
beetles and have been packed In new
sacks. The eastern Oregon counties
afferted are Malheur, Umatilla, Wal
low and Morrow.
SUPT. CHURCHILL DENIES
SAhHM, Ora, Aim. 12. SuloHtnen
of certain cycloiwrfltiH tliut ure being
nolil uhout the sluto hnvu no authority
to usu tho niinio of J. A. Churchill,
suite superintendent of schools, us
having Indorsed tho book. Air. Church
Ill said yesterday. Reports renchine
Mr. Churchill also nay that he Is helnK
represented as u contributor to the
hook 8.
"I have contributed frequently to
various educational publications," said
Mr. Churchill, "but have never allowed
my name to be used as a Imlt for
prospective purchaHei'H."
Firemen Want Itulso,
TOVHIi ICTT, Wash., Aug. 12. -Firemen
of Mverelt have prosented a re
quest" tit the city eounell for an In
crease'of 2U a month to tholr salaries.
They nsk thai the scale he placed into
effect January 1. Tho policemen are
expected to seek n salary Increase,
rnnk with irrnt.
Vorweak
Hun-dovvn
Condition
THE DOOR of opportunity flings
wide its portals only to tho man
who is up and doing who is tilled
with pep and punch with rich, red
Mood tingling through his system.
Mountain size obstacles dwindle to
ant hills and ambitions becomo ac
complishments to these sort of men.
Where is tho employer who seeks
the man who is physically run-down ?
Tho man without stamina to with
stand the knocks nnd gnlf of the hur.
Tying, scurrying world of business (
, S.S.8. is the long established and
time honored creator of red-blood-cells.
You cannot expect to get very
far up the ladder unless you ' am
equipped with a body that is lurong
and vigorous. S.S.S. will start you
on vou way. Don't allow the "Door
of Opportunity" to lie closed to you
becauso you have not the standi to
withstand the gnlf because your
nerve power is lacking. Uuild up
your system I
. S.S.S. mndo of cnrsully selected
and scientifically prepared and pro
portioned herbs and barks makes
you lit I (Jet hack that old time punch I
When opportunity knock's be ready
to answer tho cull!
. S. 8. 8. I, Kid tt ,11 net nl
. stem In two tlM. Th, Urtam tUM
W i, mora rronotukal,
CCcfokMYoH Fed.
J.tJLOk YourselTAtliUn
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Convenient
The hostess is relieved of nil anxiety
or preparation.
She simply serves a brick of Snider's
delicious treatn, nnd is serene in her confi
dence that it will nlwayplense.
Rich nnd pulatahle in the highest sense
daintily served it satisfies the most
fastidious taste. 1
Snider Dairy
In the cool of the night, huge trucks hurrying perishable
foods to city markets, must not be delayed or halted. For
serious loss would result. The operators of these trucks
realize the importance of reliable motor lubrication:
Dependability is the outstanding characteristic of Cycof. ,
And the motorist who uses Cycol is as confident of results
as he is that the sun will rise.
"Cycol does a thorough job of lubrication. Because of treat
ment givenjthe crude itself at the start of distillationj fol
lowed by perfect filtration of the distilled oil; then redis ,.
tillation and finally, separation by mechanical force. AH
these are in addition to the recognized purification pro
cesses employed by refiners. ,
Next time try Cycol. Safeguard your motor.
MOTOR-OI lb
Sustained Quality
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service that reaches to your very
" door means a saving of time when
time means money.
by '"r.
carrying nn account at the First
.National Bank you can do -the.
biggest part of your banking with
out leaving home. J ust
mail V;;v,''
us vour deposits and pay your bills
by "check. You'H find our Bank-by-Mail
service mighty handy.
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means a standard of
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rigidly sustained
throughout the years
The satisfaction you
receive from partak
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