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STEBFOEB 5I3TC TRIBUNE, MEBFOim 7 DAY ADVENTiST 10 F The Seventh , Day Advcntlst preachers of the Southern Oregon confaretirji hnVA donmtl their Umnn ' and are busily eugatted lu pitching their tents and getting the grounds ready for the opening of their an nual camp meeting to be held in Jacksonville, June 10-24. Kooms In the court house will be utilised for children's meetings and the health cafeteria will be cper ated In the commercial club dining hall, where good vegetarian meals will be served at popular prices. The building directly acrosa from the court house has been secured as conference headquarters and book and Ktblo house, where a large display of books, Bibles and other literature of the denomina tion are on exhibition, and will be mid at the regular camp meeting reduced prices. Representatives from the general conference, who. have traveled" ex tensively visiting the mission sta tions of the world, will be present to tell the wonderful stories of Hod' opening providences in heath en countries where- the Adventists are carryltuc on their work. .Mis ttlonarles who have spent years In the foreign fields will also be pres ent , to tell their experiences in meeting the heathen and witness ins the power of Uod which Is man ifested In the gospel to transform the -Uvea of sinners. The workers of the North Pacific anion confer ence will also be present to take In (he departmental meetings as well aa the other public services. Rep resentatives from the churches of the southern part of Oregon will be present and ten days will be de voted by the entire encampment In devotional exercises, the regular preaching services for the public, and the laying of plans for the advancement of denominational work throughout the conference. The conference is under the leadership of Theodore B. West brook, president, and J. J. Jut.y. Their headquarters are located at Eugene, Oregon. The first servlco will open Fri day night at 7:30 o'clock with the meetings running all day until the 2Mb. of June. Everyone Is cordially Invited to attend the services. FLYING AIRPLANE NEW YORK,- Juno . 13. P) Pot the first time in ni-ws reol i blfHory, a flyinj? lahoratory was usel when moving picture film j and newspaper photographs of the openlns of the republican con-! vtntlon yesterday were developed ' and printed while belnir flown eust from Kansas City. Rtops were made by this Itich-field-Paramount-AsHOCIatcrt Tress flyincr laboratory to permit the distribution of prints along the line of flight. Tile plane piloted hy Tlud Car ney, St. Ioitis air mall pilot, car ried all the intricate laboratory equipment necessary for develop ine. printing, cutting, splicing and titllne moving picture film, ns well as a dork room, capable of turnlne out largo number of stills." While the big plane raced across the continent, the labora tory staff worked ' continually. Hundreds of feet of film and still photographs mode by several camera men had to he developed and prepared for delivery to the theaters and Associated Tress rtewspo pers. ' 2 Kotex Imorovements WHEN the Improved Korez was perfected it was sold without announce ment of the fact that any changes had been nude. TheimprovementsinKotex re exclusive. The first is n improved shape one that means no awkward bulkiness to mar smooth, fashionable lines. The other, a fleecy softness never known before. The two mean almost unbelievable comfort a total peace-of-mind found with no other pad. 1 But the women of America were quick to find out the im provements. And within a few THEY'RE PROUOOF "MISS LINDY'r ii-- w vi,m -i Wtiri m li i ; ; : : : T- ; i Mm. Amy Earhart and her daughter Muriel, above, mother and iter of Mitt Amelia Earhart, co-pilot of the transatlantic plane ' Friendship, are the most enthusiastic of the Boston society girl's . well wishers. ' ANGLER IS JAIL! TILLAMOOK, Ore, Juno 13. Pi Sought since lust July, when lie disappeared in Josephine coun-' () John Cnterno, 44, a coal mln ty under circumstances Indicating I er, 1 is 'n the county jail charged drowning. Itoy E. Johnsn, former I with murder, and "Big Nels" Ol manager of the Southern Oregon-) son. also a coal miner, is being held (ins company at Giants Pass, has 08 material witness in connection been arrested here and Is held ! wi" tlle finding of the body of at the tall to face rlurcM of ! forupry and embezzlement. j Joltniioii was recognized here j recently by Ted law, of (litrlhntdi, j who had known him nt (rant8 j I'qhs, jje denied hit identity when accosted )y law. Kayintf hiti nmne was Robert Leonard. InvestlRa i tion, however, convinced officers that .the man wan .IuIiukoi) J was arrested hevts Monday nislit and yesterday admitted his iden I tlty. .lolinaon wont on a flalilnc trip with ltnliih Tuynp on the Jtnisue j river and Payne mlssi d lilm. rind- init his fishing imle on I lie river j hunk. Jjiter Johnson's hat was found In the stream. Offlrers sus-: peeled that he was not drowned nnd a search was instituted. l(lm Jionins Pit item. HALK.M. Ore., Juno 13. Ml RoquiHitlnnj frmn tho novornnr f California for the pxtrarlUlon of Tom Oltvorhi and John Doe Mat lock, both hold at liond, wre hon ored yesterday hy Aetin flovor nor John II. farkin. The prison era ore wnnted :it Merced, allf., on rharjyos of fttrgiiiK nn ondorse meni. 4 frriiiun fvihinot Itosifnw UlvUU.V. June 13. president '. rrn"r """ng the absence of nov von Hlndenburg today accepted ' ernor Patterson, will be here to the resignation of the coalition day to sit with the war veterans' cabinet headed by Dr. WMholm ta,te aid commission and to pass Marx. The president asked former So cialist Chancellor Herman .Mueller to form n new.enhlnet. MIXAM Knrly establishment of commercial-fish hatchery on l-'isli- i er creek, near hero planned. with- a million new women users Regular price was 6yC, : NOW tfcat all stores VM VMM Y ifM V - mi ! RESULTS FATALLY, TWO MEN HELD OftRAT PAU.N.. Mont., June JS numi nuuie rami miner, slumped in a coupe at a coulee near here "with a knife wound in his heart Caierno, who is suffering with a deep ?ash over his, left eye, naa been unable to tell authorities de tails about the stabbing, other than to say that he used his knife in uil f flafanuu IMont lnrn.n.nllnn i cerning ; the affair was secured when Nelson went to Sand Coulee to seek treatment for knife. wounds fn both nrniH ' ":" i "There's n ilonil msn dnwn Jhre."' Nelson is reiwrted to liav told the physician allemliiiK him. A search revealed Matson's body in (he car which is heiievod to have heen pushed into the coulee, f CARKIN PRESIDES AS A GOVERNOR ! SAI.KM. Ore, June 13. (Pi j John it. a r k 1 n of Medford. (speaker of the Oregon house of i representatives, nnd acting gov- h two requisitions from California for the extradition of - fugitives from justice. Senator Harry I Corhett of Portland, who was acting .fiov- crnor last week, by virtue of being president of tile senate, has ieft for Europe, mor.ths, a million newwomen had adopted the Improved Kotex. Kotex has always been the largest selling sanitary pad in the world. This doubled. volume brought such efficiencies in manufacture that we found the regular price could be greatly reduced at the same time that we announced the Improved Kotex. Nov get Improved Kotex at new low prices Today obtain the Improved Kotex. You can buy it any uhtrt. All drug, department and dry goods stores have it now at the new low prices. REAL ESTATE IS JIN FAKIRS STILL ACTIVE IN USE CANADA AS I JACKSONVILLE CUT ARGUMENT i JACKSONVILLE. Juno 13. Ora j Pmlll9 and wife, who have made j their humn in Klamath Falls for -sometime, have-returned to Jack- son county to reside. They are i now visiting Mr. Phillips parents ! at Squaw t-nkn. n. V. Wilier has traded his new dltions in the Dominion of I'anadu house on Third street to James as opposed to those of the lulled ! Sowell of Medford for a 4uncr6 states, has been 'begun at the ses ranch in Josephine county, two kh yesterday the farmers'; miles south of the Holland post-'first witnesses. -Vote .1. Hunt, who i Office. J. M. Dews Is still very ill at his ;ttu a cltiien of the United States. 1 home In this city. ; His comparison was not favorable Ernest Mclntyre and family of',,, ,i, t i,,i ,,,, ,,i,,,.iu ,- 1 1 antral t-otnt iiassea tnvoiwn nere Sunday en route to the Cary Cttly home on Applegate. ! .-.Mr. and .Mrs. R. II. Cadwallader and children were dinner guests at the J. C. Norrls home here Sun. r y. . n j r, Mrs. G A. Page and son. Gene 2?.J.rt maV?V1r h'eJ'ee" ifor the nasi week 'h'nvB returned ' iPresentntives of vlr- 'home returned ,UIlllv of ,h(1 Vniu,A ! Mr.' and .Mrs. Charley Vogle and) kin T"tv m"'e ,,,tt"Ta"r 1p . i sons. Marlon and Clair, of Medford jlir 1"m), rl" ',": .rf r, nrt fK. '"" Kln ie system as a len.1- and dauiihter.' Marein e of the Ap nleuale were dinner attests Sundnv ! of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Childers. t The fnmn Wra fiirhj enioved an i out-of-door meetinv; Tuesday even ! itisT at the home of Virginia Pick, j The topic of most importance was : the planning of the mother and j daughter banquet which Is an an i nual affair of the group. .Commit tees were appointed to take care of further plans. ! Chllfton Childers and Ernest Ol json, who have been visiting at the j Ijeonard McKee home on Apple- gate returned home Sunday. ' Mrs. Charles E. Ogle of Medford has Joined her husband In 'Oak laud, Ca., where they will make their future home. Mrs. Hasklns and daughter, Nel lie, and Mrs. Karl Kester from Merrill, Ore., visited Mrs. Cora White and Mrs. Karl White of this city one day recently. Virginia llerringtott started Wed nesday morning to attend the Med ford business college. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Wilson left Saturday evening for Portland to attend the urand chanter t)f the O. K. S. . f . I aiJ. Uml UJfL-ill .mo, Ogle, Mrs. N. Carter, Mrs. Clifton, Mrs. Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Chrla Keegan, Mrs. Nettie Thompson of Medford and Mrs. Ethel Olson at tended the Christian Science lec ture at the Christian Science church Sunday, afternoon in Ashland. The vacational Hiuis school held at the Presbyterian cimroH - last - week was pronounced hy Reverend Tuny mso forced his wife to sign McVlcker to he one of the greatest (another statement to the effect successes In that line he has ever j that all her property was his sep seen. The school was .conducted ;aiatn properly, hy Rev. and Mrs.- lverson of Med-j Tuliy, whose name appears In ford. Mrs. Ferguson, Rhoda Keen jibe complaint as James Alexander and Virginia Fick assisted with the ; Tuliy, has an Income of more than teaching. The attendance averaged !S20flo a month, it is alleged, and from 3(1 to 4(1, the higest being! the wife asks for alimony and at 40 on Friday. A picnic was held jtorney's fees. on the lawn Friday at which sand- i . The couple were married in Jan wiches. cake and lemonade were uary. l!i:5, and separated today, served. Mrs. Tuliy, ton, Is a writer. Mrs. A. Powell. Mrs. Kcnncy, ! Mrs. M. agoner of Ashland and : Mrs. Susie Tnrnett Neii of Port-J land were Friday visitors at the , home of MiSB McCttlly. Mrs. Kasper' Kuhli and Mrs. Phil ! Metchem were In our city Saturday j morning. - Mrs. l.lndsey Slzemore an son, Jerry, were calling on friends here Saturday, Miss McCully, George Merritt and Miss Emily Mcllrown were shop ping InMedford Saturday morning. Mrs. Karl V. White and dill- area are speuu.us a w camping near Plneliurst j ' i,. u i.i Th J i.i granddaughter, Kettle, returned Sat- urday from their oittins on Apple- gate. Mrs. Frank Satiis!(erry and little j son, John .M itrfinv were In Medford Sat- Ootlo n number from Jackson. I vllle are taking; advantage of the j swimming lessons being given by the Red Cross at the Naiatorlum ! in Medford. ' Mrs. Kd Severance was a bnsl-! nesa visitor in Medford "Saturday i morning. ! Children's day was observed at j the Presbyterian churtih Sunday by an extensive program under the i direction of Mrs. Frank Saulsberry. The little folk did splendidly and the program fas very much en- inw,i lowed Mrs. Floyd Cook and daughter if Medford were calling on friends here Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Sattlberry left Sun day evening to attend the grand chapter of the O. 14. 8. at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Arnett'a grandchil dren, who have been spending the week with them, returned Saturday o their home at Klamath Falls. NOTED ORGANIST HERE JUNE 21 ST Medford' good fortune in again wident In the sernrlng of Frank j L. Kealy, famous New lork organ ist, for a recital June 21. Mr. Sealy is coining to the coast in his vacation and, though many 'ftfes are anxious to hear him, lie las set an absolute limit of six to his concert appearances, on the est coast. It Is due to Medford's ttrategic location , between San Tranclsco nnd Portland, and the lnd ofllces of friends In Portland tnd F.ugenc, that the people of the 'togue Klver valley are to have (he trivllege of one of these appear tnces. For eight years Mr. Realy has ten organist of the Fifth Avenue I'resbrterian church. New York. SKATTLK, June 13 ;,Tf) The inland .mpiro farmers were pie- pard to continue their finht for lower export rules today licfoic' the. finer -state commerce eom- mission cretin vt hearing. j A comparison of agrarian eon-l now farms in t'aiunla. although ati-ieulttiie in-so-far as gciter.il' Icnndtttona were -concerned and he ; imrtic uini iv stresse.i the uornf ,h. i.,m,1)lm runners could ship! , lhoh. ,.,., ov . u imv(.r uu.h! )hnn lhPlr J1).11. i i bors south of she line.' wa( tmll,ll(.(1 fruI11 ,c ,lne, " i.ny taken at the last: '"" '"" ( a reduction of i j domestic tarirfs. : Kullroad representatices, while; lai'Harentty willlI)K that 'nnadian . rnin rates brtj;ht before the hearing, indicate that they would continue t t't,,Kt any investlKa twin by the comniinin into farm iHK rondUinns in Canada. Hunt's, test All oily wuh given under it firu? 'of ' objwiJttiw, ex eept hts tethinony h 1o lower rnte in fano-dji, trt which the railroad interposed no protect, trampTauWand ex-prize fighter SUED EOR DIVOIxCE I .OH AM'.Ki.KS, June 13. Pi Jim Tufiy, once a trnmn, later prize figiiter and now a successful novelist, was chareed with cruelty jin n divnrco complaint filed hero! uuuu; itj inn 1 1 ut Mil' 111! Illl'l .Mill - Buret It. Myers. Among ihp allegations of cruelty set nut in the complaint by Sirs. Tuliy is that hev husband accused her of Intimacy with another man. And following upon theso accusa tions, she charged, he forced her by threats of violence to sign n statement admitting her miscon- 'tuot. - ' Uej' .j-omplaint stales that Jacksonville Grange News Jacksonville Orange will hold a special . meeting at lh' U, 8. Hotel, Jacksonville, Friday even ing, June 15. An Interesting and educational program has been ar ranged by the lecturer, John Nel dermeycr. An important feature ' llf tllfu ll,r-f n, .lt1 1w. ,,n,l. tne Mllie ronven(ion, M, at nainier. The worthy master, it. K- -"onger and family and C. Hoover ami family have just re- ! turned and will be aide to give an interesting account of that ! meeting. An enthusiastic meeting was hvM lln 2. over 25 members Mn Present. One proposal or membership was accepted. Much, ln,"re ' being shown In the' program soon to be broadcast over ,ai'1" atlon HJ1ED. A" members who are Interested ln seeing the Jacksonville Orange5 grow, come and be with us Jnnel . : Murt y exolo'lon POHTI.A.N'n. lrc June 13. OF) - T 1 'emature e-tplosion of a charge of dynamite seriously injured Harry Huntley, SO, of Kstacada. whlio ho was doln.-; some blasting near !ov- ernment tlamp today. His left arm was shattered. . His condition was serious. Sour Stomach! 'Phiiiipa Milk of Magnesia" . Better than Soda iniAi of jod faiTPiiftir takp ft iittfn "i'fjiiiijw Miik ai tuxnia" in water any time for indijipntion or aottr, aritl, ft' MufDftL'ti, and relief wili come iii-laiit.y. For lifty jrar- jritniiic "PhiHip Milk of Mapncsia" ha font prenCTiltrd by phy-ifisnx beraHsp it vrm tltrr time km Rnuit in the om-a-rh an a Kuturattl fwtJutifm f bi carlMfftttf of cfltla, IftivittK Die tmt-1t wet and ffpp fnun nil It n-putralixF at-iii f?rni'fi tittit.fi in tb bowi'I mil jrfH(v atfic tfip mtrin wat from tJte fcyftti wttitout pr)( inc. li(pt, it in nuirp I'lVM-a!-! t take than k!. Ittil tn "I'niHip-." Tmenty iW- ctnt uik! flftr-wnt twt tVi, y ,rMctr. "Mifk' f M-wni-t" Jf Wii th IK K, Kimi Trad Slark of TJi Otmrln U. itUm ( brtnira t o, a.n4 Ua pr1ftTMr When your Feet Hurt you f .i Dr. Sk fioi f-oui-Curer setting Sect, rtor weak iinj broken nny tltue. S3.30 per ment, and restore your feet to health and strength. No charge is made for this valuable ser vice. Take advantage of this opportunity come in now. FREE SAMPLES Come in and get free sample ef Dr. SchoH'a 2ino-padsfor Corns. They relieve pain instantly, and remove the cause fric tion and pressure of shoes. trisfalc cruuticd tor to thvlr twraul Juitioii with cuiutort. litde of pure, tU $uai rubber, 75c clIi, 5t Sch&it't iiunion iteducvr inihinity re lieve btittiun ttain, ftv duces ufowth. pre rrvet ctupQ vt MiVC ?5c STAND PAT SAKS ITALIAN BAIEi: HA.V FHANC1WO. June 13. iVT) A euhiofinim from A. 1. (iinnninl, founder of the Tank of Italy, now in Kome, wanting investors lo "sit Sight," was believed icsiionsihln for a irartinl rally of tlinnnlnl stocks on the San Francisco stock ex change today. With an unsteady market Hank of Italy opened at 15nA with a turnover of tWU shares. The next sain was recorded at 2;)f), after which ihe slock sold off to Mi), iuler recovering lo 220. Daitcltuly corporation opened at 120, advanc ed to 140 and remained fairly steady at 137. Datik of Italy closed yesterday at 215, white the eorj)4 rallon closed at IIi3, HLH Build With Beaver Rock Tile and Save Money! Thl building COST BUT -465 for tile, Including brick for the two chimntya. Be' sure io ee thit building at the corner of Eighth and Grace treet. No lathing, no paint, Ti'-e-P'-oof wa11, no upkeep, lowr Insurance. . U- . 4- ... -Om 'ill I ; - a -t pi llenver Ilwk Tile Is lite cheapest materia! to build Willi. Pressed face eqiiai to cut stone, at a cost Ml'f'H F.VOKK (iared cement. Home materials and home labor. Build wlih Heaver l.iock THc aiil keep your motley In circulation in your homo lown. Everything in Manufactured Cement Standard Roofing and Builders Supply Company Comer Fir nnd Tenth Streets Yotsr Serviuif - Thene 1077 hurt all over- Find out now what your foot trouble is and how to rid yourself of it A Foot Comfort Expert from Chicago will be here Friday and Saturday I" to give Free Demonstration Don't neglect your feet. Even a corn is no trivial thing. No matter what foot troubie you suffer from corns, callouses, bunions, tired, aching feet, weak or broken down arches, crooked or over-lapping toes, weak ankles, tender heeis, per spiring or odorous feet you can have quick and lasting relief. On the above date we wii! have at our store an Expert from the persona! staff of Dr. Win. hi. Scholi, the noted orthopedic scientist. Without cost or obligation, this Expert wiil make an analysis of your foot trouble over your stockinged feet on the Pedo-Graph. He will then explain and demonstrale how the correct Dr. Scholl Foot Comfort Appliance or Remedy will give you immediate comfort, remove the cause of your foot ail TO PHYSICIANS You are invited to refer or bring yor foot troubled patient to our store during this demonstration. The latest and improved appliances and meth ods of Wtn. M. Scholl, M. IX, for relieving end correcting painful feet will be fully ex . Department Store GRANTS PASS BANKER SPEAKS AT MEETING tSKAUHAIST. Ore, June 53. iPi Thtimiw M. J'restnn of 'hntta nnoga, Tcnn., iiresldent of the Americ an Hankers association, wos anions the siieakera at the Oregon Hankers association convention here today. David T. Masson of Portland nnd II. (J, Taylor, manager of public relations of the American Railway astaH-ialhin, Washington, 1). '., also sisike totlay. H. 11. llaker of tlrants Pass yes- terday told of -work lieing done hy the association's agricultural com Hiitlee among farm loys and slrls, SiKinsoi'ed hy the Oregon State Ag ricultural college. A. A. Rogers of Ktsgene, treas urer, was among the officers who made reitorts. j - Fireplace hrlek, mantle hrlck all colors; fire place dansisers, new California sidewalk Works, fiold Hill lime, sidewalk expansion strips. Heaver cement. Mack Hear roofing paints, fire relardent, flower iots, ralthlt pots, trave to(ts, porch posts, chimney liior.ks, chliimey iKds, hearth tile and stepping siones. . . l Dr. Schvil's Wei SttGie Hrti Pid pn went run-over heeUf PTfe fbipe of jt)ocI make wfjng a picssurc iic pet pit Dr. SchoWf Foot Balm VMHhemtcaalt, rctticetU hn tender lired m hinet burnitu; fot 35c p jar. " Or. Srkoit's Nu-Grip tiett hiturr prevents (hocsc!:ppinK anj rutv irfngjit ihetieetj uvea Hk KockUt JOv per HEfllfl SCENTS PLOT ' BY SMlTTi ROUGHS ! WASfHSflTON, June 33. WS Senator Jleflln, democrat, Alaliaum jdeclared In n statement today that ;lie had heen infirme! "there would he nn effort on the part of tiovernor Smith's Human fatliolic . friends to interrere. with an ad dress which he is irehednied to de liver In tho.near future at Albany, i N. V. i "1 trust that the rumor Is un founded, he added. "There ought i not io be tliere must not te there shaii jiot be if i can pro- : vent it, n foot of American soil I where the people are denied tiio j right of free speech and peaceful j assembly." - DA YTON Four . blocks street improvetvients completed here.