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wnproRD mail. TnrBuyE, medford, QT?r:f!oy, wedntstTat. .tune 20, anos. . I KANSAS PLEASED WITH G O P. TICKET SAYS S. S: SMITH 1 1 1 OPINIONS OF MANY NOTED SCIENTISTS ' QUOTED BY MAKERS OF "SOFT DRINKS" TO PROVE PRODUCTS ARE WHOLESOME! CPIirP P n C COD ' '- IIOUULO 0. U. 0. I Ul WICHITA, Kuit., Juno JC (Kpeciitl Cum'iipunik'iice) Kan-, mina uru delighted with tho selou- j tiun of e nu tor Churlcs , Curtis. I although they ; were diiutioiiited that ho watt out chosen us the ( leader -. of the ticket. It Is thu : , Imprlun hero that Curt lb' num-! i ( ' inutujn will be: a. : st ent tuilp in 1 kp"nrK jho fnnnern of tiuo mid-! 1' dlo went in line fior the reikiiblkiin 1 '((.ticket. Curt Ik, representing one H of tho Brititpst agricultural) Htaten, j' has ulwaytf been with tho tfitrinera and they Jmvo great fuUh that .:, ho will hclti the imrty : in afford- '- Iiir relief tu tho furtnera, and I,r through tho party tluif alrcuUy Hjtyifc dona ho much for them. -jktiloover of California und Cur ''tlti'uf Kansaa explodes tho long cherinheU Idea that thu ' party noininecu or at IouhC ono ovf them must come from the eat. It's tho first tlmo both of tho, stand-urd-heurcra have 1 been from tho intddlo went and northweet. fr Tho writer has .known Charles Curtis through his political career of 30 yenrh, during .which time Curtis has been a member, of the excentimr six vears. ; In 18UJ!. wJwn he ran for con- gloss tho first time and was elect ed, I. had tho honor of tirst In- troduttiig him! to the republicans of llutfcpi co unity, Kansas, as a candidute for It ho nomination. 1 remember weD after that when Joo Urlstfow defected Curtis for , tho nomination for senator foriu S - X X .... -s , - " Won- , Xs ?1A . Ui KUl L i. COl'LLND 'V Z"' V jSUMMER SCHOOL 'Piior. JT. U. BUCHANAN Quotations from the public statements of many noted scientists will be the fea ture of a national advertising campaign to be conducted in more than 800 news papers this summer by the' American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages, the national association of the 'industry. The, makers of "soft drinks" recently decided to- concentrate their national advertising in newspapers instead of following their previous practice of using magazine space. Among the noted authorities on health and dietetics who endorse the food and health values of bottled carbonated , beverages are: Dr. Royal S. Copeland, lormcr Health Commissioner of New York City and now United States .Senator from New York: Dr. W. W, Skinner, Assistant Chief, Chemical Re search, U. S. Department of Agriculture; Prof. j. H. Buchanan, Professor of Food Chemistry, Iowa State College, and others. Dr. Skinner, who is regarded as one of the world's foremost authorities on beverages, in a typical statement says: "The die tec tic value of bottled carbon, ated beverages is due: (1) to their con tent of easily assimilated, energy, vicldimr food material:) jo.the(orii his motion was unanimously laid j lepublleatt national ' convention! ail thf tnhl.. I l'fii-notiloiJ tlilu fiift nn.l -nllf(l second term ji Kansas and Curtlr.j B0V. : attention to the progress In its was urged to run against Bristov.-1 ' , i-.n n i b"V . tr if- tn.ifriv rimmV on an independent ticket. fio no f "f eUrka In fvo' r ; J1'"1 V 1 t-nfiiKod nmi Ktiimnnd th Rhii!1 lho MtiMiry-HaiiKen bill, his state to a on tnc map, and I am. i!? 1 uhiti inr ilia ! save a majority against the prop-! wire the people will maintain the osltlon. as did Kansus. Missouri. 1 progressive spirit known all over Oklahoma and other middle west- ihe country. S. S. SMITH. i Dr. W. W.SKINNKR and stimulator properties derived from, Irutt juices and extracts, the fruit acids, and the carbon dioxide gas present, and (l) to their wholesome character insured by the excellent . sanitary precautions generally exercised in their production. "I think 1 can say without reservation, and with an experience from twenty years ' contact with' food industries, gained in the enforcement of tnc Federal Food and Drugs Act, that it is my firm conviction that bottled carbonated bever ages are about as clean and healthful and produced generally under as good sanitary conditions as any packaged uooHs on the markrt " . for Urlstow. Ho stuyed by "his party,,, ''being,:. a . good Indian. ' ' AVhcn the .no)mlhatton for tho other senator ;for Kansas ccime up 'Curtia was :a candidate. The party then stayed by Curtis; ho was nommatcd , and elected,, and ern states. j Tho disappointment of tho con-j ventlon was the fact that lowden was a poor loser. His messago i HIGHWAY CONDITIONS has been in tho1 senate since 11)14. 1 lw convention complaining oli His term does not expire for two H lilatform and withdrawing ns( years. ! ja eanoiuaio certainty tHBjueaseu j I had tho pleasure of a nice a largo majority of the delegates, visit, with tho ntixt vice president! It was Lowdcn's second defeat; convention when attending:' tho this week. Senator Borah , was one of the powerful men In tho recent 1 sjii vention. not only 1 in writing the for the nomination for president. Mount Hood 1 Ho rcfusod the la,(y-H offer oi June ,5 an( , vice prcsiucm lour years ago. The famous campaign circular, ; (Contributed.) It would be a wonderful event If i Medford might have the pleasure of hearing tho New York Sym phony orchestra.". Kince this is not possible, however, we are to be ' congratulated on having with us ' ' i I I V I t in I., 1 .v;An S. O. S. call has been isftueil by both I'reMdent J. A. Churchill and 'Superintendent (ieurge A. lhiseue J i for more children in the grades to attend the summcV sesHiun which is being held at the l.inculn school jus u training school fur teachers In :the Kumincr settslon of the South ern Oregn Normal school. The school offers unusual facilities for rthe fix weeks of tho summer ses sion as tho children will have ex- 1 pert supervision and an unusual I amount uf personal "attention. Ik ! Is hoped that pnrents will rculiv.t , thn (jppurluuity and enroll their1 children promptly. MIsb'Rohc Alkins, daughter of1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Atkins uf . tills city, has gone south to study 1 the cello under Wenceslau Vlllal- , tando, of tho Kan Francisco con- i servaiory of music. M iss .Alkins j has rare ability and has given most generously of her talent in -south- j ern Oregon, playing often at Ash land nnd Medford and frenuently I joining in ensemble work. She will j have the benefit of three months; Of intensive- study under a master, j and then plans to return to Ash- 1 land in time tu enter the fall term at tho Southern Oregon Normal school. Miss AlUIn will make her ijonie with her uunl. Miss Jessie Rose, who lives at l.os (ititos, and will mako frequent trips to the city, a distance of forty miles by electric train, for her Instruction.' Mrs. Kdniund l)cvs and son I'd in u nil. Jr., of Dunnmuir. Calif., i have been spending u few days ' visiting with Mrs. Hews' parents.; A(r. and Mr. John Turner on the1 Boulevard. ; '4 Miss Nedra Itartlett left on Kri- ; day for Camp Namaiiu near Port- j land" on the Sandy rlr. Miss I Hart le tt- was fortunate in receiving u camp ship, which means that she will enjoji all camp privileges In return for . assisting with the classes and secretarial work, Mr. and Mrs. IS. V. Carter have come la from I-nke of. the Woods where they have enjoyed a vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs, Carter ure ex pecting guests nnd may possibly return to tho lake luter In . tho month. Miss Kluine Upton of rurtlHiul uop Opened on goof! condition. KereenhiBS Imve been placed over n-kn t..,..i. a 1.1 fi'esh oil and lu-tictically utl surfuee 1 tomorrow niuht that member of i.ii.i.i..- l,..i, ln !,.... n ... nil liaa dried lieCm-n i-.md v: 1 til s famous orcalllzntlon wnosc in- "" iurieo in niiuni 10 nurnu r 'l.. .!.!. i. ' r ..i. .... .1 ' niiencil Tli f'nniixi- Kline f.in.l In ' Si fll men I rain most HOIirlV nilDI'OXl- " KllllllllPr Ssnlnll of til" HOI'llial. elosUitt arBUincnt In opposition to I aUcrnatus. as well as on tho Cloud Cinu Inn is open for seven ; mate an entire orchestra. . subaiitutinB the MeNury-Huuscn streets, was tho most dlsetaecful mll-!l ''""' '""'n u"l highway. A i Mr. Scaly has for many years idea of, farm relief for th'c major-( piece of literature ever circulated "now drirt 1G feet deep blocks the been the official onanist for the ity report of the, committee, on 'and did more to Injure the "allies" j hlishwny at the north end of (ihust i orchestra and a close associate of resolutions. It was a . 'oleau-cut. j than it did Hoover. ; Hldgo. Motorists can walk by trail ; its noted director. Winter . Dam- powerful i presentation of ,what It's still-rainins In Kansas nnti;from thl" uo'nl three-fourth of a rosch. the republican party, has and is ! the eenlle zophyrs are blowinK. ! '""' to clulul Ga" Inn If they, bo No doubt It is , in part, his long doing for the farmer.'' tho donun- but the state will produce the i "CH're- ' ! association with this organization elation of the basic principle of second largest wheat crop in its Jledwood Illghway-Tho lied- i and his familiarity Willi orchestra the McXniT-Haugeii -Wits US'; un-1 Jilstory. -has a wonderful chance j wood highway, due to construction ; which enables hhn to get such constitutional class legislation nnd'for a big corn crop: tho weather i wolk' lH "ut recommended at this varied and marvelous effects from not what tho -fa'rimirii.-'ivaut Jn -tho ! is-JiloiinlcooV:H next vlr3vtlno undi.'gw)uml.l!l'lng.Jiip-e Ube organ. . nay of relief, and an appeal to I president will hall from tbo Hun-1 llPC encountered which make a --Two of the numbers on the pro Hand by the parly hat will solve flower state; tho banks are bulg- i boB hol of certain sections of the , grain which Mr. Seuly will .play Ihe farm problem and aolvo it (u Ing with money, and whv should , 0lu1' Tractors wcro used to haul here tomorrow night are actually their Interests.'. tho people -not. be happy?.. j.t',1f"c through tho mud for nbout orchestral , the overture to Athallo The convention wan Just soven J t secjthe campaign will noon,'! "ul ",1111c necaine 1 by, Handel and the notturno aor 1 i .i 1.1 ..r NTi,.u.,t.,u.x.rtr i.. . 1.,; . ' heavy,' this proved Impossible and : wind inqmimnniu i.v Snnier. rtillilltpa In iri.tlflll' fill ilf XIcholaH , kr ri ftll i ll ii tinn-triwit-t '. v.'i l'avy; this proved Impossible and j wind Instruments by Spoler, Murray liutlcr's fight on the J8O1 U.nly Is the spirit of avhition muni- "v , . t,unuu 1UI Mr. .Senly, who is also- a wvii , )mKO on th(. iHmh.vard amendment, lie talked five mln- Tested on, every hand hero In the V. V, Caldwell uml Walter I ted - I fdi'd. normal Instructors, with their! fHiullies havo spent several days at ' thp beach at Crescent City and re- 1 turned Momluy evening. They ulso f visited at tlold lloueh, Itiindoti ami j Murshfield. On the return trip I they visited at the Max Uement humo at Powers. Oregon. A Whittle transfer truck left on Monday evening for V a lie jo. Calif., loaded fWtth . household goods for Mi'Miud Mrs. Marry K. Tomllnson, who-are removing to the southern city. ' Miss Kdith bodge arrived hi Ashland, on Monday evening to ; spend the summer visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Infills : Miss : Known composer iur uio organ. , ,..,., haH ,,,. Hi,i. f,t iiw. utes for his subsUtuto to tho plat- '.."Detroit of aviation" but It pre- i - rater Mike -Crater Uiko high- has been regtiested tto piny the Cilversity of Oregon. form, nnd tn two minutes moro j dominates overywhere. nnd tho Medford-t.rater -Lake park. "Hong Without Words." his own' living K. Vfnlng Is to give Uio "',M ll"! .'i11. - - . .1 I Klamath Kails is open all the way, composition, on his program. I Fourth of July address at (.1 rants uui. ion spur runti leaning irom At Your Service ! Call us if you want shades for your windows or, linoleum fop your floors.. We will take measurements and give you prices. If you are building let us 'furnish you an estimate for your hardware .and paint. Be at liberty to. use this ' Just Arrived A new line uf beautiful runs. Jltike vour sclcctinu now. y. " ' . ' Preserving Kettles hilelinie Heavy Aluminum .$2.15 '!4-(t. size $2.90 $2.60 io-'it. i.e v $3-30 Angel Cake Pans Heavy tin, heavy removable straight sides. t-ineli size '...$1.00 10-inch size. $1.25 0-t. size ... 1'2-qt. Hize ... Jelly Glasses i Tall Pattern, doz;..47 3niat pattern, doz.:.. 4-1. , Plate Scrapers, red, green," yellow or 'blue huiulles. . Noodle Cutters ' I 50 . Monarch Outing Jug, 1 jjallon capacity. , . , $2.25. Laild Kgi lSeutcrs, ball bearing. $1.00 Aluniiuum Wear lfruslies. 15d . Extra Special Lifetime Waterless Cooking Satire Pan, 2-iiiart size. Keglular $J.iu. Special $2.98 5 CASH DISCOUNT - Medford Furn. & Hdw. Co. A Reliable Place to Trade 6th and Bartlett 1 Phone 35 J Anna Springs to the lake has not . been entirely opened as yet. Cars' ean get within una mile of the : lake at the present time. " A foot ' trail which is in fairly good condl ' tion leads from the road to the lake. It will only be a few days, j however, until the road will he open all the way to Ihe lake, t'rn- ler Lake Hotel season opens offt- ' cially July I. 26 KILLED WIN BOILER EXPLODES MEXICO Cii'V. .lone 20. (I) Twenty-six hod lea had been reeov- Thc Dalles-California liichwav Is ' crnl today from the ruins of four In esperially fine condition and ! buldlngs destroyed by tlic cxplo praetienlly all roads leadintr from "ion of a holler in n Imth hoUHe. It arc in good condition. Tho rond Thirty persons were known to have B(.houI hll8 ,.o(urnr(i to hci. i irom weaver marsn to Ulamond i" e. J humo at Kakevlew In eo.npanv lake is in very good condition, hoi The bath houso was In ono ofw(h ))ep )nHthc.r Hut w n,ina)n '.dust or mud. the weather is quite."" poorer quarters of the city. 'mere during the MUinmer. .Mrs. Arthur was In Ashland tu attend ! 1'ass. Mrs. Itelle Cordfll, who has been ! ill at tho home of her nleee, Mrs. I Harry Veo on Oalt street, Is re j ported to he mui.-h Improved but is not yet ahle to be about. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Uarlln and ftunlly Henl thu week at Cenecnt City. - Miss" Mildred Lawrence of Med ford was reeenlly a guest of Miss Marsehlal Talent on North Alitln street. Miss Fay Arthur, a reeeiit grad uate of the Southern Oregon Nor- eold at tho hike: Uoads to Odell An American, Jl. Kenneth 1-ou- and Crescent lake In good- coiuil- gown employed by the Mexican tion. The pumice foundation on .Telephone company, was umong which this ruad in built gives the tthosc Injured. His condition was rood a very smooth surface. 'not. believed to bo serious. The Ualnlcr National Park, Wash- ! force of the explosion was so great itigton Tho Nlsfuully road will be 'that the bath house and a building opened to thu public as far as i adjoining It nnd other buildings across the street wcro reduced to debris, lleseuo workers , feared that other victims, might bo buried j beneath the ruins. A part of tho holler, hurled Narada Kails on Friday. June 10. Paradise Valley. miles distant, may be reached by foot or horse back over a good trail. Mounts and hiking etiuipnlcnt may be rented ut Narada Fulls. Due to the deep snow at Paradise Valley, It is douhtful If private cars will be aide to make tho complete trip 'street collapsed and many papers until about June 29 or 30. P.egln- I were caught beneath the fulling nlng June 15 full sorvlce will bo In (bricks, mortar and wood. force at Paradise Inn. Mount linker Lodge, Washing ton Itund nil cleared of snow. Grand opening for the season Haturdny evening, June IB. her daiiKhter's graduation, Miss Thelma 1 Ileer of Los An-' Relet spent a day In Ashland re- j cently vudtlng with her mother. 1 i as Mho was 'en route to Portland to1 spend several days. MIhs Ileer will I visit In Ashland ugnlri on her re- I turn trip. Improvements, to eost In the ni'ignoornood ot ' ?rioa, win be, istnrted soon at the Presbyterian j church. Thu church will be re-' (shingled and the Interior will be Acid Stomach! urrusH the Hti-ci't, Itnuckeil Uuwn a umm,s. K.I....K '"" 'redooorulwl. 3 1 5 uf tlu- iin.uunl two chll.lren. WuIIh- along the WB niw.d n flft(.n nllnull.B n ' SuihIiij1 mornlnit to riniinee the! uutttlilt IniproveihcntH unci the; women of the ehut-eh Imve on'ler- ' tiiken churRu iif the Interior decor ation. ': 'I'i Thirty-one hoSN Htoi-teil for Lake' of the WoodH tai'fy Tueilny morn- InK to enter camp for the next two i weckM. The yotinuer boyii who en- ( Joyed qamii for the paHt ten ' j ii.'ii (layil under the leadership of Mr. j ' 1 1 , Walter, V. M. C. A. exeeutlvu. I CIIICAOO, Juno 20. (Pi A , T,,e llr . were taken out ueeef..l l,roadeat of voice and:'" mp hy.m.veral of tho I.ohI- i ii no I ll vii iiv UIH'MIII llirir fHIH I ETI T I I televlHion at tho nimo ' tlmo -'won for the purpoHe. The boy who j , "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" Better than Soda m.lo I. night over U.tlon W CVU Mt on Tuo;,lly mur,,lnr the thleaBO I-edera.lon of I-al.or. j rwv( MK1 .,. ,.,,; durlim an experiment under 'a per- u,.o( K , Wallace Woleotl, imlt Uucl by the federal radio mMv -!.,.,, n)rn fj,JlK... j commlwloncr. Itohert Veo. Ililrdette fentera. ' , view oi ine neao aim room. ,i,)C1.t HPctt.. Wealon lillrton. .. t'cr,'1": '"'f,4 0,,0d, d"r" ot - Noekcl- "ecretary lr,hert:rjnvl..)an-ell Slelaff. Itol.- , little "Plnl hps Milk of Ma;rneM in I f tho Chlcmo federation,, wan t,rt npliy,ie. I,Knn Mnlncer. Wll- water nr time for ndicHtiori or Mitr, ; hroadcn.t with hi voice and re- bur ,ot.Ke. vineent Sawyer. ' and. fiany .tom.cli, and relief w,ll t.t.,vcll ,jy lho Mvcntora of the Kenneth larlliiB. Ilex rtx. Kent' ( come lll.nllj j proceio.. M. J. llayea and flymen Alicraft, Wallace Mtearna, Vlrtor , m ii Ai- 1 "i. 8cn.ul,,! n'V Znarlirla. over their npparatua lo- Hander. 4ohn Mill. Hubert Hern-; ' il' 1!" ""S" . ted aeveral mile, dlitnnt. don. Kenneth H ration , l,L"ru,: 1 by pliv-iciana beeau It overcomes three times much add in the ntom ach m a Ffttiirated solution of bi carbonate of toda, leaving the stom- Power Mngimtos Meet. PUTI.AMJ( Ore.. June lit. (A1 lluglntration and welcoming of vis- j Wilbur of Tmnmnulr, Calif., arrived n llus. Curl Ktewarl, Melvln lleugle and fJhn Guihy. Tho MIkxr Lurllnc and Lillian ach wpft and fme from all tai It ' "t"""v, " """u",l," v ; u iiuur or Punsmulr. Calif., arrived SilSlto.' transaction of um1ay.to vl,u wlth frl,n(lB aml boweli and gently urge the ourlnR r 0 u n c """ks occupied me t.t.atlves In A'shland. The young waste from the system without pn ru ins. Ut'Bidpn, It i more pleaHiit to take than soda. Insist upon "Phillips." Twenty-five cent and fifty-rent bot tleiT a'nr drugstore. Milk of Ma' ; neaia" has been the V. H. Heziiter.'d ! Trade Mark of The Charles II. Phil i lips Chemical Co. and its prpdeees"or ' Charles H. Phillips since 1875. morning se-wMlon of tho Zlnt annual ladies are nleee of Mr. and Mrs. convention of the Northwest Light a. II. Prucht on Vlstn street, and Power association which open- Miss Virginia Frost has gone to d today with about 400 In uttend-( Portland to visit with relatives. an-e. DeleKnt' were preent from j Wawhintiton. Idaho, Montuna, Utah and several Oregon cities. The as sociation is, a division of the Na tional Electric Light association. 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