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I PICE ETGITT WED FORT) Sim. TttTBirtfE. MT.nFOItD, OWXiOX. FH1UAY, JUXE 1. 1928, RECOGNITION'S AIR FIELD GIVEN JACKSON SUITABLE i National Air Tour Manager; and Party Inspect Site City Praised for Its Avia tion Enterprise Armada To Land Here Fokker Is Sister Ship of 'Southern Cross'. LIBRARY IRK U. S. Bureau Designates County System As One of Eight in Land for Men tion in Report Photo ot Building Is Used in lllus trations. i 1 1'OItTLAND. Ore, June 1. A'i Hay liofr, manaKT of the n:i lionrtl reliability air tohr, arrlvt.-t lif-rp tod;iy In a hop tiotn Medfenl. The til-motored Fokker plane, J'athf.iider, of Iho N'uMonal IU-lia WHly Air Tour, comprising twenty five j'laus. scheduled to arrive in this city Saturday, June 10. left thin morninf; for Portland at 8:45 o'clock. The Pathfinder in a statur Khlp to the Southern Cro, now engaged in a flight to AuHtralia over the Pacific. In the private plane of Secretary I)avl and lias been flown by Colonel MndbcrKh. The plane landed at the .Med turd airport yesterday afternoon and Knent the nlKht here, numheiH of the party conferring with the air committee of the Chamber of Com merce on local ulrport conditions Hay Cooper, manager of the na tional nlr lour, h tilted that, al though the Med ford airport was en 1 1 rely too small to unit the pur poHeu of the tour. It would be neces Kary to land here with the 25 or more whips expected to participate in the tour. "Aledford ha alwayu been in the lead in aviation mat te rn on Hie Pacific coaat, and shown a spirit of wllllti;ncKB to keep pace with the rapid development of avia tion. It in for thin reason, and alHo for the reaKon that Medford occu pies a strategic position with re gard to it h location, that the na- tl'inul air lour ,wlll Htnp in tlila city," stated Mr. Cooper, llnth Mr. Cooper and Hay CoIIIiik, who will he the official referee of the tour, were enthusiastic over the proposed new airport, in company with the aviation committee of the I number of Commerce and Mayor Alenderfer. the entire party visited the propound site and commented upon Its suitability for airport pur poses, The visitors were astound ed when told of the low rost or purchasing and improving (he field, remarking that the city of Detroit had recently bonded itself for $1!. rnoMiio for its airport, and that u like amount ad litloual would be needed before the field was com pleted. Mr. Collins, In a conference with .Chamber of Commerce orflclals outlined the duties of the local com mittee In connection with the land ing of the tour In Medford. It will be the duty of the Medford com mittee to make all arrangements for the lauding and handlii: of the jfhlpM, as well as care for the pas sengers during their stay here. Do tails (tf the entertainment will be In the hands of the airport com mittee, coniposi-d of SiM-b-y V. Ilnll, Clyde Kakin. Larry Mnn, Klovd Hurt, Pert Th(prolf, M. N. Hnu.i. Frank Dillard and J. C. Thompson. fWtnltu plans will be announced later. Thn plane party Is as follows: Itay Cooper, tour manager; Hay Col lins, tour referee; Carl Keller, member of aircraft eveutH commit tee: Prank Hognrl, Detroit Times; JnmcH Plersol, Ih-trolt News;. Hugh White. Detroit Kree I'resjr; l.ieii tenant peter KaiiM, pilot. Sergeant John Cnrdon, mechanic, and Lieu tenant lionise Kchulgren, who Is n'Tonipanylng the parly east, where his mother Ik 111. Kchulger arrived in Sun Francisco from the Phil ipplnes in time to join the plane. 1 I A new bulletin has Jut reached Medford. that published by the jt'nitrd Ktutej Hureau of Agricul tural KeoiiouiicH on rura! libra rl-. ' The report represents a careful two year survey of county libraries ;tll over Die United StiJles. ilcM-rib-ing the importance of rural libra ries, different methods and means of rural nei vlee and the advaniagea o ftlie county system. The Jackson county library sys- jtem was among the eight chosen j from the entire t niled Suite.- for special description. The second puce of the report shows a cut of I the Jackson county library build- ine and grounds and fs one of seven buildings chosen to be shown by illustration. "The county library means 'hooks and magazine for every i man. woman, and child in the county, through convenient m-rvitc stations supplied with fresh. changing collections of books, it ! means books delivered postage i free to anyone who can not come to the nearest station. It means the use of all the books and maga zines you and your children want, I fur much less annually than the cost of an ordinary book. "The county library brings first aid to thy rural teacher and elimi nates her handicap of having few or no tools but textbooks for teaching her rucunful of lively and restless boys and girls. Vith plenty of well chosen books for reference and sahool reading, geography, history and all other subjects take on fienli color and reality, teaching is enlivened, Interest reinforces effort, and the i whole educational process is made more effective. "The farmer, ulso, needs and wants facilities for general culture and for a larger, richer, and more varied life. Along with efficient farming, and perhaps as a product of It, should go u contented farm people and a, satisfying farm life. Cold efficiency is not enough. A jneclianical type of life is not satis fying. Human elements are to lie considered. The desire for finan cial, reward may spur efficiency, but only happiness and content ment can maintain It. Kfficicmy is a means, not un end. The ob jective is a good kind of rural life good hollies, schools, cl lurches, libraries, lopitals, social life and recreational lacl lilies. "Kducaliou Is an important fac tor In efficiency. Through educa tion farmers can make themselves adequate to the solving of the per plexing problems confronting agri culture today. Studies by depart ment and colleges of agriculture of the rein Hon of education to farm iucunie among 4!?'.i farmers in nine states apparently show that the annual em mug of high school graduate! me Uo per cent greater !than aie those of cMimion-M'huoi 'graduates ami that the earnings of college gi initiates me 1 rtu per i cent greater than are those of jhtgh school graduates. "Here is the great OppClttll I of the library, for the library l ; recognized as the second line of j educational defense." j ( uwa .itim vri:s t (Continued from Page One) i (iOLD Hi:Cil. Ore.. Jun 1. tA'i WHd turkey, of stuck planted uu tile lower Hogun river two years uko have survive I, pioods of the young turkeys were seen near Ag nes, and other places. V.VMl;V MTDI.VIK HOMtltl lF (Cootlouvd from Pi OnO practical laboratory work in large forestry tracts owned and controll ed by the ollc-;o. No other Mhool of forcHtry In the country Is situ ated in the heart of such a large body of commercial timber. .Manv of the graduate take advanced work In eastern Institutions, while others go Into the conunen inl field fir enter governmeut norvlce Herbert J. I fori Is of Central Point has devoted his college course to a study of chetnlcftl engineer lug, In wlilch department ho has .earned 1i1h bachelor of nelence de gree. The department of chemlisl er(litoorln is maintained noparate ly rather than hb a part of the main school of engineering. In the last four years Harris has taken thorough courses In Hotteral, ana 'ly ileal, organic 'tun! physical chein In try. modern language, physlca and mathefitiallcH. A lurger per oenlaae of chemical engineering fefidiinton than In ony other group ko on for advanced graduate work. Ilarrln la one or la graduates of Hie tciiool this yciir. government at Peking 17 jipmllix ( .ago to maintain peace and protect i j foreigners. I le gave assurances i jilint he was arranging such pro tec- I tiou and would continue to do so; I In the immediate future, regard- ; Mess of his personal whereabouts. I Although the dictator's address J J ami the reply by the Dutch minis- tei . YV. J. OudendlkJ, the d an of I the corps, avoided any specific 1 ; reference tit plan for Chang's 1 early departure, the opinion of the j jdiplomut whs that the dictator's le eeh was In the nature of a vale- j dietory. i The dictator's assurances of pro i ;tei'tivc arrangement In the imine- ! i iliate future were received as a ( hopeful indication that the eXp. t- ! ed Iianding over of the capital to j the nationalists w III be accom- 1 t plishcd peacelully. j It is known that an Interim I committee of Kifeiy, una till ly it lined the "Chinese Charitable j Kc)ef nssoci.it Ion." lias already J to it formed. The chuli 'un Is . i tlenei ill Wang Mi Hi Chen, w ho i ; served In a simtlai capacity at I i Peking's last turnover In I'Jl'ti. The1 I committee 1m iil'inngilig for ('. ! 'oideily transfer of authority to the Incoming forces. I j Despite the evbb-lice of Milken- i it" w lihih.iu.il to Munchu'-t and i ,lhe lienvy rxodlis of i hllieft aftlll- and with the .Mukdcnlles in Pek jlng. the foi-egiiei-M, with the exeep- i t ion o( the J 4i pan esc, ure not ! alarmed. The opinion is held in i authoritative quarters that t ier- j geiicy men sin es, in tvlileh the ' American legation Is participating. I Including the concentration of nv-i tlonals in the b gatluti iuailr. will j be unnecessary. There aie no signs tf the break- lug down of Mukdeillte disclptlue. t The tt oops are orderly and w ell beliavrd, I Oregon Wen I her. Clotld and unsettled tonight and Katurday. probably show-vis In the extreme northwest portion: norma) temperature and humidity: modi-r- 'n'C southerly winds on the coast. June Cearan MANN'S THE BEST GOODS FOR THE PRICE, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE MANN'S ce Sale of Ready-to-Wear Garments Opens at Mann's Big Store Saturday Morning Come! & HAlf-PRICE SAIE Of COATS it Just 75 Coats in This Sale tvery une up-to-Late m otyie Be on Hand Early Before They All Go $10 85 Coats $ 5.4S 11.75 Coats 7 38 16.95 Coats 8.48 19.75 Coats 9.88 22.50 Coats 11.25 21.75 Coats 12.3S 27.50 Coats 13.75 $32.50 Coats $16.75 37.50 Coats 18.75 42.50 Coats 21.25 45.00 Coats 22.50 47.50 Coats 23.75 65.00 Coats 32.50 79.50 Coats 39.75 No Approvals. No Exchanges. All Sales Final Nattiknit and Marinette Sports Wear, Exclusive new one- and two-pie.-e knitted dresses for golf and outing wear in plain colors and sLripecl effects, priced from $14.75 to $35.00 Clean-up Sale of Millinery S7.50 Hats S3.95 One lot of women's trim med hats made of hair, visca and silk up to $7."0 value, Satur- $3,0,5 day, ea'di Catalina Suisette straw hats, 12.50 values $9.95 ' Children's Summer Hats in all styles, priced from 1.95 to 5.95. Sensational Sale of Silk Hosiery S2.50 Values S1.39 We are closing out several lines of silk hose such as 'La France, (iold Maid Burlington and Kay ser in good shades and sizes that sold up to if-.ijO, Saturdav, while ''H- .$1,39 pair m.,,,w Children's Pure Silk Hose in fan cy and plain colors, all QQ sizes, special, pair Women's Ribbed Lisle Hose ri! lcd to the toe, in all Of" colors, special, pair Garter Belts, Girdles and Corse lettes made of cont'd and clastic. all sizes, very special, each S18.50 Hats S5.00 lo0 smart spring and early summer hats made of the -newest materials, in light colors, navv and black, up (" val $5.00 ties, bat., ea Children's Wash Dresses made of fast colored prints, ifl.oO values, QC s v Saturday, each. E na $15 Values $8.75 LOT 1 This lot consist of 100 dresses made of flat crepes, print ed and plain georgettes and chif fons in dark and light shades, sizes 14 to 42, up to $15.00 values, r1::: :.. $8.75 $20 Values $14.00 LOT 2 This lot consist of dark silks, pastel shades, printed silks, plain and printed georgettes, also a few wool dress ensembles, the dresses come in one- and two-piece stvles. all sizes, lieal $20.00 val- S;; $14.00 25 Discount on New Korrect Dresses Made of the new washable "Yo Wan" and Prinuna Donna silks in pastel shades, white and'.nayy, sleeveless 'sport models, scarf ef fects, round aiid V-neck, with and without collars, also several plaited S'S..., $16-95 All-Wool Ensembles New Wash Dresses Just in by express a wonderful line of voile, linen and organdie .wash dresses, in all styles and colors. Just the tiling for hot weather; every style for misses, women and child ren made of fast color materials, priced from $1.95 to $16.95 $1.00 Toilet Goods 50c Values for 39c 39c Hinds 5Di' iTi'imi ; .May I inn- clrniixinfr crc:nn; TiOc buttle uf l.iiviiris: ."i(c lidt tlc Iiistcriiio ; I'lilmolive slia in t ; IVIn'Ccn tcmtli 1'ilsU'; l'iilinolivc sliaviiijt I'lnuii: l'l'iismlcnt tnntli imstc; S liars of I'lilinnlivu KO.ip. Kcitl ."(c vluni'S, Sut inihi y , carli Bathing Accessories Hatliing caps all stvles 15 to 75 Water flowers .'.5 to 1.50 Ilnthing belts, special, each 35 Untiling shoes, pnir 75( and 1. Toruedo floats, each 1.75 Golden Gate Sheets silx)!l size, laped edge, mnde of a fine i',rade of sheefwui, verv sie- ' $i.85 All in the Famous Charm cf Youth Fragrance i tiivv'i i -tie 1 1 gzs- Special Offer! For 6 days to those who sign the Coupon below and bring it to our store will receive one each, of the items that appear in this ad. In Beautiful Black and Orange Box $ 1 '75 Value For Milcrcam 50c Size New 50c Size Face Powder v Trade name regiiiertdj all ngbu rcterrcd Most Popular i:t Large Cities. Many Years of Refined Service CHARM OF YOUTH for clear skin. You cannot l,e attractive without it vour entire nppcaranco depends on your complexion. CHARM OF YOUTH announced after many years of research a new Mll.C'REAM. It cleanses your skin more effectively than any cold cream known. In less than 60 seconds one application of "Charm of Youth Cream" cleanses. Tones and protects your skin as no combination of creams or lotion have ever been able to do. All Products Carry Our Unconditional Money Back Guarantee. Exclusive at Mann's Rouge 75e IN RtO ENAMEL BOX 69c Try an application at our store FREE FACE POWDER Delicately perfumed, a smooth powder, that clinprs unfalteringly to the skin, while it refines and protects. A tex ture that the finest skin will love. In all popular shades. 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This Coupon and 60e entitles bearer to one Charm of Youth Beauty Set, Name Address Mail orders add. 5c to cover postage See Window Display- Si. 25 Crepe Gowns 89c These gowns come in pretty plain and printed patterns; the product of Marshall Field and Company which' we and thousands of other merchants are offering through the combination XX plan of co operative buying they come in all colors, stvles and sizes, values, Saturday, each 89c Extra Specials in Piece Goods r "THE STORE FOP EVEPYOODV i J rMONr-480-487 Figured Organdie ' :! indies wide comes in beautiful new floral patterns oil white grounds, very special 95 C Saturday, yard See Display in Window Curtain Marquisette IS inches wide, fine weave, sheer quality for the better living and dining room curtains, ()9c special, yard Women's Silk Gloves with embroidered turn down cuffs, good col ors, $1.7.) values, Satur- $1.39 Mallinson's Silks 40-inch pussy willow Indian prints. Mallinson's qualitv. Uegti lar. price j fl.95. $4,69 Special Saturday, yd...' Crepe Bed Spreads '81x105 size, comes in blue, gold, lose and lavender stripes, regular price $-.45, Saturday, QCj t Turkish and Huck Towels In plain and fancy stripes; '-Me values: lQr CJ .i 1 ;i i ui Ljin . ea. ... S3.45 Pajamas SI. 95 These pajamas are made of prints and imported voiles, come in all colors and sizes, $:.?.4") (J? "1 QC values, Saturday, y.v... L Womens Crepe Bloomers These; garments are well made of heavy quality material, flesh only, special, &Qr pair UC Rag Rugs Heavy weave rag rugs, hit and miss center, stencil borders, a big value at .f 1.75, on sale dJI AEi Saturday, each ." P i otwl Women's Hat Bags Made of black leatherette with tan bindings, cretonne lined through out. Just the thing for week-end trips, up to $1.45 values, QC on, sale Saturday, each &J Japanese Parasols , Made of good quality waterproof cloth in a fine assortment of pat terns and colors, slightly soiled. Kegular $1.45 value, ' Saturday, each I DC Women's Hand Bags In pouch and under-tlie-arm styles; $(5.00 values. Saturday, each Luncheon Sets "(ixoti-inch luncheon cloth with four llxl t-inch napkins to match. Saturday 59 C $4.39 On sale at, set MAIL ORDERS Promptly FILLED POSTAGE PREPAID . AGENTS for butterick patterns m