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FXGH THSKB I TAPOMAj Mny 26. () Thejwere continued, except that of 'lull- In ibe Rubv Ilea, h nilnlmr 1 Clyde l HI. 'lalr. Portland. The s .IN MEMORY OF FLIGHT HEROES LIVING AND DEAD : government asked for new' bonds I fraud muse was discharged by let eeori-al Judge K. E. i usnnian . icil.h ,. Ijln. and john E E without repm-tlmr a verdict. The , K K1,on, Aberdeen; Alan l j dial of the case consumed six i;,rfo Ilml s. Koerner. Seattle, weeks and the Jury considered om) Almon c. make. Kelllnghnm. ' the evidence fto- four days. llail bonds on which the six Myrtle Point. Oil syndicate will TO BEGIN JUNE 6; dof.-ndiints have heen on nnerly drill tet well on 2;iOll-ncre oil len rFTFOKT MATT, TRTRUXE, rEDFORT), OKEfiOX. SUXDY. : MAY , 37, . 1923. SNDSA MISSIONARY PORK FOR OREGON .REFUSE' METHODIST; WATERWAYS PUT 1 puiinnii Diounnnv im iiAnnnn mn iinunon Bionunu in nWDim dill1 i June K Ih, . I ho openliiK iluy for (he American lied (.iross swimming anil llfa;'tavins iampaiKn. 'The program1 which will Inst until June liUh will Iip conducted by Mr. IfuKhllnR who comes hishly rec ommended from Ihe I'nlversliv of (uliforniu. Tim swimming course includes Instruction 111 water work for holli minswimmerH and 's w 1 in m e r s. While the courso is open. In every one, adults as well Ah children, fiom seven years upward, hoys and ulrls who cannot swim are par ticularly urKed to join the classes, and qualify for swimmers buttons. For children who arc versed in the rudiments of swimminK the work Includes thorough instruction in lire savin? us well as in the Si-haef-fer prone method of resuscitation. Kveryono who wishes to take the course is asked to register at llu local Red Cross office. The Instruction is free. A fee of ten cents n day will he charged for the use of the tank, for both swimmers and non-swimmers. Mr. Merrick has Installed an extensive rilterinK and chlorinating system and the tank Is In fine shape. The schedule for the morning of June G is as follows: Non-swimmers, hoys, 8 n. m. Non-swimmers, girls, !l n. m. Swimmers and junior life savers, hovs. 10 a. m. . . Swimmers and junior life savers, girls, 11 a. m. Adult classes. 7 p. m. WASIIINC1TOX, Mny -i,V 4 1S "lH'iiiiu,.iilili : . si he said. Dr. Jones referred to the; plea of Helen Kim, dean of Kwhu , college ai Seoul, Korea last night Scene at the dedication ceremonies of the Nunrrerscr-Coli and Lindbergh Memorial at Le Bourget air port, Paris, France, where Nunges3er and Coli took o!T cn their ill-fated transatlantic flight and where Colonel Charles Lindbergh landed on his successful one from New York. Myron Herrick, U. S. am bassador to France, is shown on the rieht, deliverin? n rnecrh. KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 2. ! bJ'i -Dr. K. Stanley Jones, mission-1 A rivers and harbors bill nuthni 1 itry in India who last night was ",nK -f"-""'." be expended . ... ... '" navigation liniinveoienl proj- elecied a bishop of the Methodist ,.,., , ,,., s,,.(ms r , i'Kpiseoiial church by the general ,.,mi,.v ,vas approval today by ivnirr.n.e in session hero, toulgbt hs,. rlv,.,.H .,,, rly,.rH .m. ! tleclared he would lint nccept lhe.nat(l0 , . , , . 1 Aini.ng lirojc.fis Included, In I I was elected on the wave of , ,,, W) ; an enioiinnal vote and I fee 1: u,,,i. i i, . i , , am not entitled to he so honored," ' J"" , ! ' ,,:,y- i Cons Itiiy, ori'Kdii, $l2.r.,(Mto. 'ihmI( r)v-r liar ami enirnrn'O, s udnst th roiK.rt of commit- : l" K"n- ,uu-uw- on Kplsiopary which rocom- M-mu nuuim-i, hipkuh. llUlldt il tnlisiiliiliitinti nf rhn Knv- 1 :;,.h,0. can anil IMillipiino urean iiu the; 'Plua river, ()riKnn. $'.00,000.: 1 fliminaiinii oi a hisliop In Korea' Smith river, Nt'hali-m hay. for ! which pit coded IiIh election mill the ftn entrance Youhk hay ami river: ' hivakiiin of a tluee-tluy deadlnck ! 'hiiiinel from 'iVrminal No. 4,' 1 hy (lie loiifcrt-itt o. j AViiammetto river via I'nlunihin i j Ur, .Iopch alnn iloclorod there ' H,"Jih to Kenton, theure to Ittiu. j was a posHibility that the new post' l'H nnl from there to Colum-! j would take him away from India , bla- river;- Columbia river nt St. i which h said was hit "fiiHt love." j Helens. l never would consent In that," 1 Chairman Dempsey of the com-' i he declared. i mitten said he dues not cxpoi t ! I . T ;itlun tiy the house on the ineas . .Iftty work on north a hie of' . , I-.,,., .. .. . - uro heftire ndjonrnment. t I nipt ua river will employ 50 men, ' fi.r twu and a half year. f idverlinlriK cets rlllls SVERYTHING NEW . - BUT THE NAME 7 Pleasing Rides 7 8 Shows of Merit r8 Week Commencing May 28 Show Grounds East Main , MEDFORD, OREGON PROGRAM AT C. P. ML P!TT LOOKOUTiBRSGHT COLORS BATTLES FOR FISH LEAVES SOON FOR PROTECTED BY IN THE KLAMATH HIS LONELY POST! HOUSEHOLD AID ,-, ' J. F. 0. Cone,' lookout man from The following procram will be j Riven in tho hush school auditorium j Wednesday afternoon, May 30th, at 2:30.. ; Let our citizens turn out well ' for this proRram Riven In honor; of those who foiiRht for our coun try's flaw. SinRiiiR of "Amerlcn" by the audience. Invocation Ttcv. Johnson. Piano solo Miss Wallace. Reading Francis Falier. Sulo Doris Uicbarilsuii. ItenilliiR Janice Ilesselirrnve. Solo Ruby Webster. Duet Misses Vil'Rinia and Fern Hathaway. rteadlni; Joe Johnson. Srini! r.llth Haley Diirolliy lles sel prove and fidoa Siiaver. ReadinK Laureua Williams. SonR Ladies' Quartet. Address Rev. HrownriRR. Henedlction Rev. Johnson. The Rraduatinn exercises will take place next Friday evening al Ihe hich school auditorium. Mlssi Mary Sl.mley will be valedictorian. C'lass day yill be next Monday. Mny SMh. and the proRram will be Riven In Ihe IhrIi si-hool Mon day afternoon. All friends will be welcome. "flay, happy colors, so suited to says a . woman whit ' women do love . :RAMEXT0, Cul., May 20. : (Pi CarryinR on the battle which ! I was thought won la 1U24 to main ' tain the KlnmaCh liver as a fish : reservation, John L. (iilnmre, an allorney, today filed with tho gen-; eral land office In San Frnncisco COMING SOON The Greate&t Money-Saving Event " in the History of Our Store tho top of Mount Pitt, is not a I out mooiis slave to convention. For thislknows "Mow t. li. H .,,.1. -llX.l ' foul with his Iohr black beard' ' " n,m""n' ' "'- : a protest URaiusl a lucent survoy and:-r.bbm,ed .ocks'b t the l.oopa InUian reser-! the wind, oblivious to the curious scoured to supply them for us. K.aies am. i ie. uo.., .n . ..,loi pi.,.U-ni1 wo knmv thn, worsliip at tho shnne of public opinion. Mh Cone spent yester- . ' . . ... easily cleaned and now, with ncl- miles north of tho preHent reaer- vnllon line to Includo a lartfe part ; of the river. , Knllowing failure four yearn ago of (ho Klectro-MetalK rompnny, a i BiiDHHimry ot the Aluminum coin- day In the city, conferrins with j i ,,. .. .. . . aoimional merit of IicIiik non- lonely In lat he claims that the;,, ,,.. , , only loneliness he has ever, ex- , ,.,, ,,,,. neiienced lias been when he was i .... thrust Into a crowd. His friends are the flowers of the. hillsides, the Everybody Will Be Given an Opportunity to Save Money On Every Day Necessities HOTEL MEN'S MEET The Southern Oregon branch nf the Oregon State Hotelmeti's as sociation held its last meeting for the slimmer last evening at the Hotel Medford, with representa tives present from Klamath Falls, Ashland. Hosehurg. Mugene. Marsh. Held, Cottn-;e Grove, Coquille, Grants Pass and other southern Oregon cities. Regular routine business was taken up. Among the hotel men present was Phil Metsehan of Portland, president of the state association. 4 DeSoto New Auto On Market Soon wit It - all fast colors. "The uses for this ' rcnmrkahle cleaner, about which domcsitc sci ence experts and so iii.iny women are enthusiastic, are many. Said to knock the spots out of anything made of thread, it !k Mill jrood to he used OKain and repeatedly fur pretty much nnythiiiK and every thing else in the house. Kor ex ample, after performinR- its mir acles reHtorltiK ncckt ic FOX FILM PLANE rain and tho light iilng. Ha exper iments with lightnini; continuous ly, and has now reached the point when he can predict a lightnins storm several hours in advance, it Is fun. he says, to draw the lightning out or the clouds before it linn time to puncture the air, or lo sit in his lookout durin.-; a thunderstorm anil watch the wires and steel hits through out the structure glowing like white fire. ..Mr. folio wears us ,,' . ' , ,,7 7. ' ',' ' 't cleans like new In so many wavs lnss. ro led l n below t o k, ee , ,hat , kwi ' khaki bloomers a tan hloiis wi i(.tlinK lt ,,y llu. ,, . low cut nock and short sleeves and tns a tan lam. which is decorated on a'compiete famiiv of Jat.Z !, ruMZ "'"" ','"' "....In liRbt v '" j 'here on lie Pacific: coast. Iiv tlw. vno t ... , " . . .. .., ruirui;uM mi null jinny oi aiuor . nfo, whoso .scientific In vest la tors i have devoted u vast amount of re- search to making petroleum pro- Wateh why he woro such a costume. black -eyed hermit explained very politely, that It suited his funny. AXCHOHACrc, Alaska, May 2H iTP) No word had been received 1 late toilav from Matt N'iemlnen, dainty niliot and Richard lleiser. wireless I jirucitH, gloves, vaiuaiiic iiangitiKs man nf tiio cabin iiIiiiih seavchlu!; i j or furs, It may lie used to brlKhten for tho Fox film expedition which i i white or colored enamel, tiling, the i was a week overdue from a round i .,.ir ,,r tun.''1"110"'"' "'' "here once grease or trip flight from Wiseman to Point! "l!Xlt . , . I i no roiier piane ancr iciiviuk Kotzchu on Norton Hottnil late yes-; tcrday. flew Into the void, so fur as communications were concerned. Xiemcnen had tentatively planned to stop at WuinwrlKht 100 miles Hotillnvest of Point Harrow, to take on additional nHolino. Ileisei' was to esinhlish communication as soon ns poHslhle nfter their arrival at Harrow. Ho had n wireless For Further Particulars Soon! HEATH'S DRUG STORE Frederick He&th Tel. 88 "As Near as Yoiir Phone Larry Maiin ducts increasingly Imme." useful in the i transmitting set In the plane. I 1 ' . " i ' ' -i-i. r - . 1 POHTI,ANI), lire.. May 20. V) Paul Welter, VI. pleaded guilty iterday to having shot and WASHINGTON-. May 2tl. (PI A determined fk;ht to prevent ad- Ijourniuent of congress on Tuesday wounded Grant Thomas, a timber i developed today in the senate and ; broker, on the night of l-'ebruary j action on the quesiion was blocked j 2.". and was sentenced to U0 years for the day by Senator UiFollolte, in prison. AVoltcr is the son of a ! republican, of Wilsocsin. I preacher. J 4 j St. Helens mills ship ii.oon.noilj ' r'orvallls. Oregon Stale college ; f'-eT lnnilii-r vei-onii we. -It of Mnv.'will graduate class nf fiL'L'. A. It. Dnnsworth. factory rep, resentntivc of the DeSoto Motor corporation, a division of the I'livclof mtriwirntinn. was In Med ford Friday on business connected with placlns the new car in this territory. Tho DeSoto has been under en gineering "kill and construction for some time and the first cars will be' out about July 1. but de liveries will not he made on the coast Until nfter August 1. The ear will probably sell for less than 1 1 000 at the factory. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. May 211. Wl Election of a third bishop nfter a three-day deadlock In which twenty ballots Were cast today per mitted the quadriennlnl general conference of the Methodist Kpis copal church here to turn to n mass of church business. BYTtACTHK, N. V.. May 2C. J. IS. li.tilmtKv nf seven veter- an lions nf Sparks cirrus near- t a u. pwl ihe life, of John ('.nil foyle their trainer, here Inst nit:ht when they started fighting to keep ft new Hon out of their art. CSllllfoyle In trying to res- cue the new lion, was hitten and flawed severely. He Is In ft serious rondllbo. but unless blood polsonlnif or tockjnw sels in. Is expected to recover. Ills home is In Philadelphia. x DF.I.GRADK, .luso-Slavia, May 2C. tV) Demonstrations anainst Italy and counter-demonstrations against JiiRo Slavia broke out lo day in the districts of Dalmatia and Slovenia. Consulates were attacked and fla.-;s of the two countries were torn down and des oerated. Pollre used . bludgeons freely and hundreds of heads were cracked. Decision of the JuKo-Slavian gov ernment to ratify the Nettuno con ventions wliieh would permit Ital ian citizenB to own land wiihln fl miles of the Adriatic coast of luso Slavia. caused the outbreaks. Jugo slavians demonstrated usninst It nlv and Italians resident in the disturbed districts at once retal iated. At Sebenaco, Dalmatia, the Ital ian consul wns driven into bis cel lar by a mob wM'-h Rave way to police tnly after a hard flKht. At Preko, irate Italians who heard of the Sebenaco episode, took a Ju-:o-Slavian flaR off a motor boat, tore It into shreds and burned the remnants In the pub lic snare. Il-lra was the scene of an null Italian riot. The Italian club rooms there were demolished, an Italian flas was burned In the market square and the windows of the Italian consulate were smashed. T):o mob also wrecked the of fices of the Italian Steamship j company "Poln." It Is reported from Spalnln that t Italy has recalled Consul Castan jaltl. Ife is to reHirt iiersonally .to his home Rovernmenl rcjtnrclins a JuRo-Slav film which was shown i there anil which. i( Is said, nf Ifeiisively belittled the Italian army. 4 HHUboro street lighting (ira WHY THEY ACT THAT WAY? by George j I T foocioNew me) priiis iSN'rX W if .,fltiAyaEHAiD Exestcise- ) HI' V "flJ oav over an Ithis is , I V'NW&mSMIONED I WOtSK! J Xfc -7 , "I I ( PlfiASe HUUHY. '-' (DOCTOli! I'M J . L : 'l C Ot ail UXlMAN.' ,W i.O0L0 1 1 1 D01'TlUOiewr.OCAH.f 1 1 4 (pEMEMB5.TtT ALL SUCM J r-MrTE.H T1H5 Ex PtK-l J VnsfD iwmsiy;fe i ' yyteuce the , B OV lCMlWy J7 -t (ii U flUMDRV CtTS jT Af he X-RAY Takes the chance out of Dental work In my offici, right hero in Medford, I make plates of such popular materials as Porcelite, Rcsinite, Hecolite in fact, every kind of plate material in use today, should a plate be necessary. Come to my office if you need a plate let me show the different materials to you and explain their advantages you can make your selection in advance. And REMEMBER 1 YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU AREN'T SATISFIED! r.;r ,.K k . l'-"l' IV -.use 'v. r v-.:..i. .-i . Teeth that are infected or "under suspicion''' may be' X- Rayed right here ih my office. If thert is" infection' that is poisoning the system it is readily noticed' in ihe X Ray negative. , ' -' Infected teeth may cause ill health and yet the infection may not lie iiiiiii'ont except in the X-Ray picture. In other words', it takes the chance out of that phase of den tal work and enables a dentist to KN0W whether a tootfc should be extracted or not. That is why X-Ray equip-' mcnt is an important part of my dental facilitia; . ' , . . , ..... . , i : ,f . H . .rt .i (.: Stf. ' - If extnietion ih necesHnry, I can do it PAINLESSLY. Through my methods of deadening the gums, packing' the tooth or "blocking" the nerVe", I am able to eliminate the usual pain of extractions. That is why my children's . dental service is so popular. . . The Best Dentistry Done Painlessly 1 MEDFORD DOMESTIC LAUNDRY Phone 166 i Office Phone 872 J 1 1 Dr. I. H. GOVE 235 East Main St. Residence Phone 768-J is being rebuilt.