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dfokd m.tl TKTrrT,. mf.dfotcd. OTiF.rsox. Tuesday, ".tuxe 12. 102s. facie Tunm BETAiLS LEGION TEXACO AIRPLANE i A. BANKS SEES CHILDREN'S DAY COPCO OFFICIALS TOLD MERCHANTS INSPECT MACHINE AND HIGH PRICES GREAT SUCCESS: IN GOLD II. CASE I t KoUuniut; a night sint In U'J : tonj, iht- liiryt- thii'-motori'd Tex aco, Kurd ul1-nunil monoplane, ; U'f I I his mom lug lurily 1'lunn fur the mute American Legion coiuluvf, ei-liiisint; In ihb nlludu tlu Jubilee of Visions lU-;il-izoil in this city Inst jear, wen; Ut Ih1t.1l tentntivtly l.efurc thw im-m-Ikmh nf the Jtelull MerchantM ussu- eiallon at Hip itotel HoUuml Inst p,,,, liiKht hy I'uul .McDuun W. J Here j ,.v,.njnu. flum t'ui niiiK. fullf., is be three days of ceUhrattnK. , iUm, tu rt.tul-n lo lu-troit. Mieh.. Juno 2 2, and will take part in the mliiimiil nil ri'liiihilitv tour and will pi-nlmbly be in Met! ford aain ll,ilt locality. before H:a for Seattle. Wash.. planning I"-' e to fly HtraiKht through from .M-d- fui-rt tu the I'uuet Kound eity. The which arrived her Afier lookiiiK over Ills pear or chards here. 1- A. 1 tanks, fruit S rower with interests in California and OrtKn, reports that the pros- liright for a bumper up, which will be ripe earlier than usual and probably sell at a last 1 n'fch price. elcbratiiiK, j August -J. 3 and 4, packed full of parades. aerial displays, street stunts and everything else that j Koes to make a uis iu-ion eonen- , Aurlns tIu, ml,,U. uf juy lion, accoroinj; to .mi-. .h:i.'uiuuu jwho Is ehairniaiL of the general convention committee. "The American Legion d' leitatrs. when they attend a convention, do not stop when nitfht falls. They're going night and day," Jffi-Dmmhl said. "It is the desire of l'ost lit. to make' this year's stat meeting the most successful in I he history of Oregon I.ej-ion activities. The Med ford merchants have generous ly backed us and, while It is rot a promiso, it is the ambition of Med ford Legionnaires to make the con vention a self-supporting affair." Twelve drum corps in competi tion, daring air stunts, illuminated parades, glee ilu'is ami quartets of the American Legion Auxiliary In concert will be but a few of the attractions .to out-of '.'town visitors next August. The elaborate plans of Post 1 5. were further empha sized at last night's merchants meeting by Cole Holmes, of the convention committee. Ilecause of the fact that the final j inches. It Is parade of the state convention is ! of duralumin. Mr. Hanks came here with his family last week from Hivershlc. Calif., where he owns one of the largest acreages of orange trees A j;.U,ui0 crop. he says, has just been harvested "The test Iay." a pageant pre-! YY. M. Shepard. vice president or sriited by the members of the ; ll;t California Oregon I'ower com Methedist Sunday school last Sun- puny, was the first witness called day morning, drew u splendid and by the dcicnse in ih, condemna apineciative audience, in spile option suit of the city of Hold Hill the rain. Throughout the pro Brain t he children carried out their parts Willi enthusiasm i'l'.'ie power company hold it at ten ! limes that value. j Tlu power company holds that I the suit is in the interests of ilie Heaver l'nrtl:in,il Cement company, I claiming they are desirous of luiiht , i.i; it power plant of their own. Tiie : dt tel, se brought out that .Ma vol' ' Itobcrl Cook of Cold Hill atul other ly ctticials were cinploes of liic mc .n tompauy. I'crry O. Crawford. general niati- a-v ;ir; J. t. I Inunpson. division nuuiai;er. and K. l- Partridge, dec t rical expci t and engineer, were other Copco ol'ficiuls scheduled to bet. called lo the witness stand. 1 'Hie ease is expected to jm lo the jury laic this atlernoou. inie .-est. Hoke Curtis, Karl Kuki ami all appear the in turn, asking being '"' Ki oup FROM AIRPORT MEET states and middlcwcst. Kn route to Detroit from Medford, the stops sive adveitisinj will be limited, according tu 'ap-f the health lain Krank Hawks, pilot or tne e ii.Kh in ship. t I'aptain Ib-wks. before leaving this morniiiK declared that the Tex aco ship i: other ship per of oranges as one expo auaim.t the utilities corporation, when the plaintilf closed its case.! Gold liill is seek hit: coniieiniuilioii ! ind j t)f ;i iianel of land on the hanks of , j Httiie river for the const ruction f rhanksKiviiiB; I" nmnicipul power plant. Carkln. as Fourth of July; Miepaid declared it was the In- , le Mnffutt. as Christmas; tentlon uf Hie Califinnta Drepwi . Ooithy Uiddell, as Kaster ! J11;!; ;";'ra;' V t:!t':r11:. Ted Maker arrived lice ihis 1 in cosiume and spoke , " "i," " " i . , , . t . .., the Children's Jwis. or sooner u m-cesvuy re-, " i ui res. it was also test Hied ny pori man plane iroiu roniaiiu. Miepaut Uiat nmre power could im where he allemleii a hiK meeting of and riwi . n.' il, mm f-ir traveled I Hm "is ' acres. rroperiy vui- jo.ono ,i,.H and has been in the'11" have advanced by leaps and r i... i. 1 bounds In that state dtiritic an Mini iikiiiiok. munis i i i ... ,i, . i. time it has visited all tlie southern l" few years, some land ueiiK '"" l" oviu k-h k i . ileVt'loneil hv liw cimi 11:111 e I nun hv i .. :.. i -a i... (. l.i m.iu'.'ir. .Ill, Wnell ' - - "'ii in.iii.mri n nun umiimpvi i ! for foods accounts fur--' -ifiid . and Itiir demand 1 then s day the fruit. Mr. Itanks believes. ; in cap and pown "The lloiru. lliver vallev is Just excitement, and j mini; into its own, and I think representing cliil- I individual coui:inies at the site.. isfou that the n. i .. tnt wiin in rii: it ;inu or co- " thnt has huuled at the i operation anion orchardists tliat properly here will show' the same marked improvement that has taken place in California," Mr. itanks said in discussinir the pus-; Proper jsibilltics of this locality. members of ! "This valley should be widely' who planned commerce secretaries al the Heath- came upon the stage ' ,, , . " 7 ( 7 , ' 1 1111111 nT ' aw,u.ni"y KUl- l''t'"- lt k leuaiii iicurKo .ovne. wno win ap- ereascd tenfold. He read from om-1 1K.in. :,i n c'huinber of Commerce pany staiistics to confirm this. forum dinner at Hotel Medford I'nder cross examination hy At- j today at ii:;U, was the principal torney (ins Newbury, Sliepnrtl ad- ; speaker there. niltted that power developed hero j tiu. l"rilaiid Aero club sponsor- was distrihaled in northern Cali- j vt the program, which included dis I I'd rii i;i and so nt hern Oregon conn- I ..nmnu i.,,ii(..u t.ti ..i.i,,.,-! fashioned ways and conversation. , til.Hi i;ut lenlarly in Doiihis. Ho n'.i.fIL.,.H.n! H. .hi ...!,. me. hods rro er a u oikuiiicu were iu-- the patriotic widelv ! who planned the first flan fl.. ... i 'IM.., ltil.Hf.-il of l'alostint. much the The quaint of the . there was Kieat an immediate de bet day after all ; Hay. Puritan group, dressed in ' costumes, won t he hearts : audience with their old- to be held at 2 o'clock Saturday jKatheiinK, the Ketail Mercliants association unanimously decided to close Medford stores during the parade. The business men further discussed entering: a float and a committee composed of K r e d Heath, Sr.. Art Schocni and Herb Grey were selected lo handle the proposition. . "William Jiolger briefly urjred the merchants to attend the chamber of commerce forum at the .Med ford Hotel tonight and hear inter esting addresses by Lieutenant No- villi, noted flyer who received world-wide prominence in his Arctice and trans-Atlantic flights, and P. II. Patchin. assistant to the president of the Standard Oil com pany who was an atlaelle of Presi dent Wilson at the Geneva confer ence. Lieutenant Noville and Mr. Patchin will arrive in this city In the giant plane, "Standard of Cali fornia," today. Court Hall, manager of the Medfard Merchants baseball team, gave those who attended last night's dinner a very optimistic re port on -the progress of Uu Ideal ball team and matin a plea for jobs for Cliff Most, pitcher tind Ken Tlobio. shortstop. local airport. He went on to say that the Texaco is identical with the oilier Ford ship which was here last week and which is scheduled to land here this after- niirm with ilie cent bin of eouill- ment. The Texaco, he said. Is the i aiiveriiseu not only as one ut i"'- : -i'"-."--u nw. last word in instruments, while most beautiful Mots In America group, as children .1... .,1,1,. t Hi,. i...v hit. .i . In which to reside, but as beimr told how much til iii upholsterv and Interior finish-; especially adapted climatically. meant to ihem. and as lhcy(gon. IngN The plane has a wing sinead : with ideal soil, to produce theUrievcd over their loss. Peter .! gun. A vigorous denial was en of 71 feet and 10 Inches and its ' finest quality pears of all varle-1 whb h part was tak.n by Nileliered to a question that Co pen was i....... i. i. J-i f..f ..1,1 in H.i i- n w n nnvn ii'm til tlK lilliom, came U ion uie w i-iif. iin.i -nmf, .t i.m-m...wi ..i r.u ....to.l nnliv.ilv 1 which has the ten slle strength of steel but eonsid TT jT A NATION-WIDE T R & ' 'i H INSTITUTION- g ' JCPenneyCq i test If fed that a considerable por- Bi'oi'P ) tion ol the power produced at the wiin I Prospect plant was thus disposed of. Tlie defense questioned the Witness from a report filed with the story teller i public service commission of Ore j fuselage 15 1 O W 11 world. encouraged them to go turn ten Pear orchards which llanks Opo-' the story. Special praise should rates here are the Taylor Pepper i be given to the three youthful of construction and administration. An association of northwest man agers was formed with a commit tee to draw tip tentative rules to report at Hie next meeting. On Sunday, Halter saw an air cir cus at Swan Island air field In whieh planes took part in stunt Hying, racing and paraehuto jump Inn. llelore leaviiv; Portland ho uiuiiit Mmid.iv :it't..i mum nt tlm were residents of Hold Hill and ..hnmher f commerce hembiuartera there. Most of t he plaint iff wil nesses I their testimony dealt largely wit It I nr..i.iv ilmn ilnmlnHm on the h iihwav at Voorh es cross- wise men. wno nio The plan has a cruising speeding. Kmeriek. nrobkhurst. Hamp- j genuine Paisley shawls, and who sneed of 115 miles per hour. It i ton and several smaller ones. Ho acted the parts with real solemnity draped In 'the value of Hie property, contend ing If was worth lrom won to sauu. Plnsslfiert n1 virt Islmr pitw rn1t how to banish r YELLOW MASK" of 'J't miles per hour and a high Is eajiable of carrying a useful) load of 4,(100 pounds In addition I to Its own weight of 0,000 pounds, ! which includes, when "loaded. 330 gallons of gasoline which the ship j uses at the rate of 30 gallons per hour. The flight of the Texaco plane has three distinct purposes, said Captain Ha wits. Hie first one of which is for the experimentation of Texaco products In aircraft in order to determine how such prod ucts respond Jn all manner of weather. The second purpose out lined is an experiment in order to determine the usefulness of air craft as an operating unit for the company. The last purpose an nounced is a stimulant to aviation has been In tlie fruit growing business for over 40 years. FOREIGN DEPT. (if interest to southern Oregon fruit growers is the announcement of i i win. White & Prince. Inc., of Seattle in regard to thu sales re port of 1 1127. with a total of encouraging interest of the public ...... ' ' " in aircraft. The advertising nndi,1'lllt ileH. with less than a score ii- i. ,i r t... iim fHirii I f ears of the lOL'i crop as yet un- anuounces the consolidation of lis foreign trade activities in a newly organized department to be known as the foreign trade department in charge of ,1. A. Smith, late man ager of the import, and export de partment of the Messrs. Hod well & (Company, Ltd. The sales report breaks all records for the organization, which as they presented their gifts tlie new-born King. "The Chain of Happiness." given by the cradle roll class, under the direction of Elizabeth Thomas, i won the admiration and applause1 of the listeners. Miss Caret a Olf-1 i ford presented her primary class I in a motion song, "Twinkle, Twin- kle Little Star." The tiny tots -j showed careful training. Appropriate music was inter-; spersed throughout the pageant.; Mrs. Huenergardt presided at tbe organ. Clarence Meeker, assist-, ed by a large choir of young voices, led the singing. Ur. Tern- pic gave an experience in his i college life when he was really, hungry, and showed how Hie stu- ; dent loan fund helped him. A generous offering followed while Esther Alexander charmed the udience with a violin solo. placed last by Captain Hawks. who Is at the head of the now Texaco "'department of aviation. j " Captain Hawks, who has piloted the ship since It was purchased at j a cost of ?f 5H.000 by the company, I Is well known in aviation circles ' and last year won the Detroit Xews j transport race ta Spokane. ash. He also flew a sister ship to the; Spirit of St. Louis from San Hlcgo. acts as sales managers for I". ilif.. to Washington, D. C. to . .............. .....bj,., nii Hlit ilnir ur- welcome Colonel Charles Lind- j -,iinjzat jons , iju, Wenatchee bergh upon his return to the I'nited Okanogan section of AVashf ngton States from his trans-Atlantic a,i for ,,jf. t,tner packing organi flight. .alions in other parts of Washlng- In speaking of the local airport. t,n and Oregon. Tlie new crop for Captain Hawks declared it was in- I !! promjses to be substantially adequate Jo care for the needs of! larger than last year's and the present day aviation and that it sales organization is already en is highly probable that the ma-j gaged preparing the marketing jorfty of the ships of the national reliability air tour will pass over Medford when the lour with Its ) more than 3ii planes comes through I southern Oregon next month. The loral field, lie went nn 1o say. Is far too small lo care for any num ber of ships at the same lime, and I cautioned Medford people to keep its present prestige as an air cen ter for southern Orogen. inasmuch as other citb'S in southern Oregon may compile superior airports, which would naturally draw all pilots to the betler fields. He cited several examples in California where such conditions inw exist, j Captain Hawks is accompanied ! by his wife and son, Frank Jr., ! land T. J. Clausen, mechanic, who has had four years of experience in H;e Kord Motor company air plane works in Detroit, where one ship Is turned out per week. At the present rate of production ft will take two years before the or ders can all be filled. JUL LEAVE TONIGHT If vour twill linvc that eltowi.sli Look Here's What lo Io. While, U listening Ivory Guaranteed! rl IIS corrective is approved l y dental science. Everywhere denials an: telling flieir patients lo Use il. As a cafe, simple nil pleasant way to hanili t!ic nio- t stillb orn ami iijrlierd Miplit on teeth heuyty Yellow Mask' or yellowish teeih. W illi screen ami stajje stars this approved rctli-whitencr U a ital requi.-.itu in the leautv-nuikiii; cii"cnilile. .More than a mil ion WonicA and men v!io luc abandoned iM6t)lrd dcaliirices fcr it ill tell you that icvcr lcfore have they notarised biich w hitc L-ctli hcauty. We ufT'T .you this new, fu iruiific way to nvelinc-a under the uto.n lihcral jiuaraati o you can discard iiniiicdiately your present ticiiliinccaiidarcepl lins inea.iorniem.Mi. Jutu. ( fl(.,tKatinn of n.a. iUiSCorrcctnelaiisaiicri'.vcntyua3 uagc tives Ami frbnds of the offiveis lo give yotirteeih a lu-trons nhitcmw, re- f.,m) enlisted -men of Cnnpany A. (urn flic unused part of the tube to jour hssth Infantry, the lm-al unit of ruggist and receive your money lurk. the .National fluard, will be ut the ' .. depot tills evening to bid the com- Tliis new May is ORPHOh TOOIII (manil farewell. w!u.n ,h,.y l.oard A5TE. It works its while mauic llinmith ' ihe st.eciui train at 6:3a . in., on its basic content 'Tri-Cah ium I'hosnhate.'' ' which will also be the Ashland this substance of technical name is a while, ; 'oast Artillery company. the aiiay powder that the foremost dentists ue iCrants Pass and ltosebuig infantry or flcuniixf and nolL-hinir white teclh. It companies and some of the wes- l au't harm the foftcst enamel. Only recently tern Oregon units bound for Port iiai ecienrc preceded in fu-inS it into a t btnd. em oute to the stale National ampaign in mid-August, when the annual convention of the Interna tional Apple Shippers' association is held. Very rapid strides have been taken In the past two years both in method and volume of foreign dis tribution of Pad fie northwest ap ples and pears. Kor years, foreign outlets were available to north western glowers only on a consign ment basis. but this system , economically unsound, has been entirely abandoned by the (Jwin, White & Prince, Inc., and the busi ness has been converted to a firm sale basis, f.o.b. ships at American ports. The breaking down of time honored customs, favorable to for eign receivers, lias been a task of considerable magnitude, but per .slsteul effort, supported by intelll gent and loyal cooperation of care fully chosen resident for c i g n agents, has resulted, lhct company claims, in complete success. This new system has resulted In a doubling of foreign exports for the company In spite of adverse competitive conditions in the Kuro- i pean markets, which Is the main -I outlet for exports, whieh are also sent to Central and South America, West Indies, Kgypt, Mouth Africa. China. Java. India, The Straits Settlemeil s and Japrtn. So far is known, Hvvin. White & Prince. Inc., Is the first organiza tion connected with the fruit in dustry of the northwest to segre gate Its fordgn business from Us domestic business, giving tlie for eign trade the benefits of a special ized department under the man r.genient of a specially trained executive. Eczema of The Scalpi With n. Tendency to Scaliness l and Dandurff Results in 7 Days This' wonderful surgon's scrim inn now known all America as Moone's Knierald Oil. Is so efficient in Ilie treatment of skin diseases that the itching of eczema often stops with one ap plication. A few applications and the most persistent eases of Kcsiema often are healed never to return. Moone's Kmcruld Oil is safe and pleasant to use and It is so power fully nntiseplie and deodorant that even odors arising from ulcers, gangroe uud cancer are instant )y killed. Moone's Kmerald Oil in Hie or iginal bottle is dispensed by phar macists. Heath's Drug Store al ways has Moone's Kmerald Oil on hand. f "DRY'. ... 'CLEANED :means ITHRIFT L'eal Dry Clean ing 1 e n g t b e na wear, also keeps apparel immacu late and liygieni cally clean. Mod crate rales. th paste lhal'3V.liyyou have Ifjrrhcrn :u:tnl Mic, nipmcnt uf 1 5 duys Ht able lo rcmuc thai hateful yrllooUh tiller. 1 ,,,h,. ',,... . .,, u,,.rit Waste im time in tninR ihU wnn.krful thrunt tl? "tut- will rea h Port OKPHOS. Inciting the hcauty il imparl.. !.o lo your druggist and then alter tL LOW MASK I land m early tomorrow evening. and ihen the entire number of about 3foa fold if rs w ill board eight special milltat y trains for Cnnii 0 latsop. Krni S:30 n. m. the tnnnn will depart from l'ort lanc5 at regular intervals, rnd the last train Is expected to reach ( amp Clatsop at ;':3" p. in. of the eltht trains, irsin So. 5 will bp in ( omnia nd of Major Rrtnotr "YeUmv M(i'JM Kalph 1. Cnwglll f -Vedfoid. an wwmwm v(iCV' j, Hie ImjUi nfunir. O r p h o s TOOTH PASTE A3KTTI-KNOCK PERFORMANCE Red Crown GASOLINE HAJIDAftO OH lOKMIll 0rtAlllO ONYX POINTER HOSIERY O For Women $1.03 I I K I A L I U II llife- NOW! M 1 PLAYING !2Sl - I THE AIR THAT CHILLS YOU WITH ITS STl. DARING FEATS. MONTE BLUE 111 In His Boat Production J I "ACROSS THE t fl a rn ir m tfht m III m A 1 LAIN 11C iv.-rlsH 1W ..... . " Sf VNTX J.SSI Gool Added J t V jl I Admission L Ji JT v. &f(S MaU- 10'25, Eves' 10'35 iJOTa!i " " ," fflti I COMING II TR;1M- I Lk Iff 11 menjou ' i J " liXi A NIGHT OF ' NiSgdf I I MYSTERY" I 'III ErKMiSifv'wiS llll rm im mm imt ii iimimii mimi i mr I I FREE! j j 1 Load of Kindling A . With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs ll I ! 1 i ' ' 41 Tier, Per Load p 1 $5 a load mm or . I We will sell 1 small load of slabs for ' j $2.75 ' h i 32 '! '': i Or 2 small loads for $5.00 "K I Crisp, Summery Wash Dresses Are Here in Many Delightful Styles An assortment of splendid wash frocks explains why k"irls and their mothers have lieen shopping here for sum mer dress needs. There are sixes from 2 to 14 years old. Many, Many Patterns and Colorings Plaids, checks, novelty prints and continuations with plain colors plenty of pretty frocks at three eco nomical prices. 98c-$1.98 and $2.98 These Frocks Win Approval From Shoppers Who Appreciate Style at a Saviag Do come in to see these good-looking frocks each one is typical of the value9 which have made our ready-to-wear department the favorite of every woman who has become laminar with our low-price policy. New Modes for Summer . Refreshing one-piece styles some tailored and others with feminine ruffles and bows. if L90 and 1.90 Flat Crepe Wash Silks Georgette Here is a wide variety bf wearable frocks in cool, deli cate colors and pay summer prints. Owning one or two is a pleasure that costs very little! k vi II cm fill j Women l Missea I H and V Junior! DREAM DAYS" 16 Summer price now on mill blocks Valley Fuel Company Phone 76 are wonderful days and out of them have come some of the greatest achievements of all times. Do not content yourself merely to dream take steps to assure realization of your dreams save that your dreams may soon become realities. Open Your Account Today The Jackson County Bank EST ABLISHED isas lll l Medvord, Oregon Commercial Savings Safe Deposit MliHUbR I BDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (JET RESULTS ErV-