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tcrewonn mxyk rnnm. MTOfonn. on Knox. tttksday. .tt't.v it. in& 'GHANEY FILES 2 m NT Bit I ! Now Playing! H (j Amazing All Medford J M Qlj GENE STRATTON fcw'' I ASTOBY LOVED BY Jn also special added feature I i r5$i(j ATTRACTION j M - M My THE GREAT Nft ' HULCE II 7 HINDOO CRYSTAL GAZER V ASK HIM HE KNOWS I SEES ALL KNOWS ALL TELLS ALL 1 H -. Appearing Evenings Only Is and 'iSSf-K. No Advance I tfftSEL ' Ladies' Only Prices Matinee SWf? Matt. 10-25 Knocks the J spots ojf Cleans ' I KP TIES-HATS yOy UPHOLSTERS" C gloves mmM Tl5I FROCKS mt Attev CARPETS FMZ0i'VnWy, RUGS, ETyP c4 Standard Oil Product Standard oil company of California FOR YOUR WINTER FIRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2-75 MEDFORD FUEL0 CO. 1118 North Central Reichstein la pints and pints, gallons, etc., at grocers, druggists, hard ware and de partment stores or any Standard Oil Service Su tton. Can also be ordered in larger cans and barrels. Per Load 2 Load3 $5.00 O Tel. 631 Deuel ARRIVE HERE IN FGKKER PLANE lh'.'iildl for a si i-ic.s uf iin.oi-t;un tiiHjiK-si t'uiii'.M f'ni os ill. i heir riiicipiil liijiii'nt's ami iliMiviMitoi .! throughout ihe mu't hw-'St. ;i ''up Kiehfield ofii'-ialrt arrived In i his iiy today in the -onip:inys iarit tri-moltued Fukkt-r, the "lii- lifi.ld." Itnluded in the jiarty wer; pl.mnin,; oominislnn is not a im .lumen a. T.ilt ot. president of tnealiw bram-h of the i-lty ruvrrn l:u hn.-Ul oil comi:iny: J. C , nu-ni unit it did not nail the zon Cravrs, sales mainiKor. and Fred lnK ordinance, nor is it a part of Tuni s While, diivrtui- of adver-. the polite department or of the II.siiik. : 'Uy attorney's office; and it is not Suik'iim through tho air at :inJ the duty t the city planning cnm-nvei-aue speed of ll'O miles per; mission to investigate, nor to pros hour, the paiiy is not only plan-i eriite violations of the zoning or- ninu and analvzing iiusmess prnn-lent- en route, I. tit helieve that this trip, uhieh would ordinarih' coiismne a period of from two to three weeks, can he accom plished in five days. iMhll.' V Steele iviation of the oil eoin depe.runerit. who the contest com forthcoming na in SeiitenihtT, i;tnv hairman nf lilittee for the lional air races also Included in the party and inspect Hying conditions; in the northwest and gather data for the Canada to l.os Angele.s air race, which is part of the national air program. Company officials estimate that the tremendous saving in time io high salaried executives, made possible by the huge air liner, will return its cost to the com pany many limes over. When not in use for offd-ia! company busi ness, the Richfield Oil company has of tered their plune to th governors of leading I'acilie Co."..s states and other prominent men oi uie co.tsi .m w.e ov. ...... . ment of important visitors ' ' , i M general uevempuieiu m west. Tho thought behind this plan it Is stated, is to properly enter-; tain the hundreds itors who come to the Pacific oast each year, and show them the best that the Pacific west has to offer. Perhaps they are writers whose published stories will mean thousands of dollars worth of publicity to this terri tory. )r. they may be financiers n I. In In nnni' nuinPV lilt It tllPSf th,-..,- slut fs fur furth.f .lrv..lo.-inny inttit of Ki-oiit public enterprises r James Uitell of Jacksonville, passenger (n a logging trucii wmcn plung mmI off the Kuch highway t grade July & aHer a cdlisinn with an auto, and was painfully injured, has been discharged from Sacred Heart hospital and has returned to his home at Jacksonville.. It I .was first .eared that Uticll had suffered a dislocation of the back bone but, according to the attend- ing physician. Ur A. F. V Kres.se, the injury has cleared and high hopes are held for his complete recovery after a short cnnvales- o.moo Uim.lv iiiiwfiiliit ilf.vi.lnn- f ii-i a- mvi.i1 Iittellil,ut tn'" knowledge of the planning from permanent injury, according j to his physician. TO TAKE A CANVASS A meeting of Hose pear growers was held nt the Hotel Mediord last night, with a small attendance . A discussion arose over the method ol i crop pooling, some lavorru a gen era! pool and others lavoreo a pool , within their own packing plants. , The upshot or tne matter was inai it was decided to take n canvass of ttifC growers, to find their senti ment and nbide fiy the majority. According to David Ku--cnherg. nothing concrete was accomplished at the ineetim: is nothing lhat has tver 1 taken the place o( Bayer Aspirin as an antidote for pain. Safe, or physi- ciaiu wouldn't u?e it, and endorse its j ! use by others. Sure, or several mil 1 lion users would have t .trned to some- thing else. But get real Bayer Aspirin j (at any drugstore) with Bayer on the box, and the word genuine printed in red: A-.lr'R THERE 1 w iivUvQctevic.Utmr f 9iUc;llccl4 Htrr M C. WANTS CITY TO E! Tihe Kditor: lt.-conllv nrltcles ; re puhlished (onf'rninu the e.-i!e of I'ity ol Mfl font vs. i:. O. Sitliinan. irom vhih It mi'ht appear lhat th city plan iiinj: cotuniission wa on trial in-si-ad of Mr, Siltiman. l,ei It e known that the city dinanee any more than It would ;e its duty to prosecute violations 'of the traffic ordinance, ; In the past, the memhers of the city planning commission hnve, at I personal sacrifice and expense, en deavored to perform the duties and carry out the ohjeots and purposes for which the planning commis sion was created, lleeause of much undue publicity, the personal rac t ifice was so gr. at that many mem bers were compelled to resign and withdraw from the commission. Whenever a violation of the zoning ordinance occurred, ot was made tppear that the planning com-; , mission was persecuting some in dividual and. frmn the latitude of ; th' press, t he planning commis sion was at once placed on trial, instead of gathering and publish -, ing the facts Tif the particular vio lation of the zoning ordinance, The facts in the Silllman are: The district where this : store was operated is zoned classified as residence, class 1 whf(.n ,)ronhas the operation and mulmt,nunctl of SUl.h :l IvluU HturP. : Mr. Silllnuin knew that when he: i actilred the properly and at the j ! H..w. Il,r.t I... r,. ,.,,,,.,,,( I.f.-.rt. ' j Into 11 M1V,II- HlSUt Ml lllll, ll)M'-IIK lllll j l.lll.-. Hl-ll- ll IM-N.VI'I msi llllll lo maintain u store theri'. Later, iat the regular meeliuK ot' tlie Meli us is well known, he openly vlo-! fot"l Merehanls' association in re lated and flouted the oily zonlnu I Raid to entei itm- a float In the ordinance and his contract and. ' American l.euion parade, to lie held at the trial, admitted lhat he was : ennductints a retail store. Wherein, Is there anythlntt about ! that state of facts lhat justifies : publications roll,;rtlnK on the ity plannhiB commission ? The j onlv tiuestion raised In the Killl-i m! Il,-atl. Herbert firey and Ar Iman case was the constitutionality1;'1""' ''hoi-ni. and matters perlain iof the zonlm; ordinance In whole j lnK l" Ih- ""ilnif county fair In or in part. It Is not for the com-' mission to Kay whether or not tH- j r.oinK ordinance Is constitutional. b,t it is Its duty to function prop-1 erly and regularly until the courts I have declared Ihe act uncoustltu- tional. space does not permit citations )lf til(l m:)nv (.Uses lhat could be m.u,0 wherein zoning ordinance. seemingly drastic huv been up- hold by stale supreme courts well as by the Fnited Slates u - prenie court. I he supreme court of Oregon has passed upon the const Itu t lona lit y of the Portland ! zoning ordinance ami upheld it. As before stated, it was not and lis not tin duty of the commission ' ,tto arrest and prosecute violations. The Sllliman case was dismissed j by the city attorney's office with- commission. T h I s responsibility ' rests with th" liollce department and the city attorney's offiee and a statement of the facts enncorn j ing this rase should he procured and published. The city council ! as well as tin school bourd and the puhlle are Interested In know ing the facts concerning the case. It Is not necessary to argue the j many good rcasonn for the zoning j ordinance. Suffice lo state at this i time, that the zoning ordinance Is j in full force and effect and has jn fUn force an( effect and has not been declared unconstitutional : Uy nny COurt, nnd It is up to th press and to the people of thlsjin 'he K'th F community to uphold it or. If M(.,,(,s u, rhanged. it Is tlim ninend or repeal it. I.AItltY SCHAHi;. (.'hairman. .1. V. yi.W.C.VA., WAI.TKU II. l.i:VI-:itKTTK. W. l:l:!iNAI!l) ltOHKItTS, cr.ii. rn;Tl-:u. Members nf t'ity I'lannlnK font. July 14, HH'fc. Foster Kleiser Putting Up New Sign for Legion An enlarged American Legion j honor roll placed on n preen frame over la by 2fi feet In size and clr i cled by electric lights Is beltiK i'on strticted on AVest Main street near :the old one. by the Foster Klel Iser SiKn company, which is donat liu; the sIkii to the local post. In order that no names will lie ; If ft off the tnew list, ex-soldiers (are requested to report at the 'chamber of commerce headipiar iters if their names are not on the ( present honor roll posted on the small board. It is expected that 'there will be ;no men signed up on ;the new roll. Largest Payroll in History of Owen-Ore. Now in Operation The Owen-Oregon Lumber com pany now N einploylng the laruest number of workent sinco Martin operation In toMiihern Oregon, ac cording to (leneral Manager Jnmes M, Owen. The payroll now con tains 60 tiatnen, f Illi-tUatln "vt or ten daily, According to Manager Owen, no new developments are t'lntemplot ed for the fall. "Wf have our hand full," Haid Mr. Owen, "kep. Ing as ni.iny younie men employed is possible, and cpemtlng without i I Qjtt, q IE! U'iliinni Jeffries, driver of the Uiomohi. tint eauscd the d.iUh of Henry We-t. aged U' years, hi the Ashlalid-KliHiiuth Kalis high way a week ago. has been released from the iniiniy ju 11 untler ;mtu bonds furnished by resUlents of ' Kt-no, Klamath county, where .lef- ; frst-s fitmierly resided. Two chaiv-s have ben filed against hiru by th district attor ney. Due alleges involuntary man- ..slaughtei- and the ither failure to igie aid to an injured person fol- ! low in; an ac'ident. Jeffries, lun days after the trag- 'edy and his i.wn flight t Duns nntlr, Cal.. appeared in court to plead guilty, but changed his mind when he strenuously jectn.g to "recklessly. id the coniplrtint, and dramatically b- t he use of t he word ' Jeffrien stoutly main he did not drive reck- taint d that i,.f,sVi A coroner's jury sitting at Ash land last Thursday evening re turned a verdict holding him guilty ol careless driving mending that a charg d i-ecom- f invednn- lary inan.-daughter be him. The trial of Jeffries filed against i but will porhably be called during lull term of the circuit LOCAL MERCHANTS; FLAN FLOAT FOR LEGION PARADE llp'f early next In. null durinc the state American Legion convention. hcr matters of importance also wvrr disctlsKed. l ne matter of the float was re- a committee composed ol ' ,"' " i" " com ,""; '""''e P "f John f. .Mann Tl"' "Khtlnit of ""7 ' "lsn" 1-cussed. and 1 ''""' ndicated Ll T " ' " ' V ''h!"'" , wi dniiiiN hi MiiiilllCC inuMl Oe mad before the merchants would j attempt tho lighting of the street. I A report of the building aetlvi jties nt the county fairgrounds was made b.V Dan Hel-rinv Tlmu f.r HU- rabl.it ry and a new ca 1 1 le barn hliVe been completed. Thn foun dation has been laid for the new educational nuiiiiing and construc tion of the comfort station is rap idly advancing ami will be nun- pieu-d in time for the American Hegion oonvention nevi mnmi, All of the buildings on the fairgrounds will be repainted, Mr. Herring also reported. ELEGTED DIRECTOR FED. RESERVE BANK For the first fornir.tion of tin time sitwe the Federal Reserve yster, group :i for class A banlts leral Reserve din- (rut, hah an Oregon representa board of directors.' live on th .More than that, a Medford banl(er is the representative. For today Vernon Vawter, of the Jackson Counly bank n-i eiven :t tele fiam atinouni'ing i hat h" has been elected II director of the I Vdera I Reserve ba nk of Hu n Francisco, covering the states of California. (ii-egon, Washington. Idaho. Nevada and Arizona. Ills' term of i.i f b e w ill extend iintl ; December III. lii.no, and he wlll have Id nt tend dlrcrn,-M mcetlnrfs 'n San Fra nclsco every ot hep week. There wire three California bankers after the position, but the rivalry w as so strong t he California vole was divided, the northwest hankers as a whole supported the Medford man. an I Vawter's siieroKH was Inn result. This, class a croup .1, is repre sented by i 1 3 banks. HULCE IS HIT AT ' RIALTO THEATRE Hiilre, the lUtnloo crystal naw, openeil a wceli'K engagement at th Klalto theulrft luwt nkltl. lftilce preHentlng one of the finest unri oleuneKt cryxtal dazing actH to ap pear on the KtnKp In M;dfon! lit u long time. QuoKtiotiH are aitKWereii without any emhurruHtmient to th'! utulienro and ti Ih iinwe.rn eem lo have the desired HatlMfitetlon. The feature picture playing with Ifulcn lit Gene Htratton Porter's 'hrckleH, u picture, that n with 'lout ntieKtlnn duo In hoemim uu imti, ilar &h her ftunoun book. Charllo Churn- iiml Hull Montana j alrto liotil a Komi Root nn the bill In tholr comedy, "Trip Kluht Craw." linker Thr ee Itui I; Ortthu?n, i;niplif n ml bold to Montana buyer. thf.-ltiTK, j Clarklt. ENJOY PICNIC AT Leaving all thoughts and h"ti- h.'hind ihein t-f .1 u mem bers of the Me. (lord llllrdness and l'lvfe.-sioiKt I Women's cluti motored up Wag tier creek to the 1 wu keatnes summer home la-t evening where picnieking and swim tiling were the main events on the pru ;: a in. The new swimming pool adjoin ing the lieaiues place was the s.'ene of a riotous party, where ex pert swimnurs and amateurs played together. Supper was served at the Mliv.mer home of .Mis. John White. In the group were the following Mrs. II. Hoy. Mrs. Katlnyn l.o.a tell. Mis. l.lilian May. Mrs. Jennie Hiddell. Mrs. lalna Isaacs. Mis. Laura Putnam. Mrs. Clarahell Hl- jliott, Mrs. Jaeiiue l.cnt, Mrs. Pearl McCivdie. Mrs. Nellie Meiling. M rs. Winnie Weishaar. M t s. Amy Smith. Mrs. Hazel Huberts. Mrs. l.eoia Thompson, Mrs. John White, Mrs. Adrienue Stewaid. Misses Jane MeQimt. Cla.lys Whilson. Kstelle Knight. Frances i 'ark ins. Alb-en .Crawford. Louise IMubi'-r. Hetty j Junes. Frances Ashfonl. Ina Jones. eel Kd wards. Alice nlm. Pauline llre ivcs. Paloina Handelman, Mar garet Morrison. Winifred Walker. Mildred Knight, lalna Marrow and Mrs. Howard Scheffel. Mmploye of the Adrienue Siew- -o'F aKJ. , l:)1 !S ri;l (jointly with members of theCrauts ' ' usiness Women's club. The ind place will be announced Good Vaudeville Cratertan Tomorrow One of the hill loppeiH Is A-1 CliiisleiiMen, the iuvenloi' ami founder of the celebrated Chiislen sen system of ra.z-ja. piano play im; which is being taught univi-r-satly from coast lo coast. He has obtained a leave of absence from station WHT, Chicago, to make the Association vaudeville tour. He j has also been conueclcil with stn-; Hons WQ.I. KYW ami WTAS. Chi-! ago. He has further enhanced his j popularity with t he music-loving world through talking inahine rec ords anil player piano rolls which he has made for the lending t-oni- panics. ! Dividlugf headline position is ' Jack Hlmdow ami his musical ; misses, an aggregation of feminine , pulcl ritnde which will ofler as artistic a hit of ja.z music as wa.t ever heard. The young women play saxophones, the clarinet, bass horn, (InmiH, cornet, trombone, piano ami French horn uh well an men artists play thorn, and they , present all the latest hits in synco-, pitted style with symphony effects. Kai'h girl is talented and prepoa-j sesslng. I Joe and elsle Fnrrel will offer a j refrehhin-j specialty skit entitled, "Hettlng '1 rimmed. The plot re volves around the fact that it male tonsot iallst and a female bather have opened up barber shops next to each other. l.eauty ami not j ability attracts the trade. With hW business going on I he rocks. Hie j man talks the situation over with i the lady. This Is where the comedy ' comes in and such comedy! j Arthur and Lucille Havids are a j pair of really remarkable eipiili- brists possessing youth, personal- i lly and marvelous ability. 1 The Cole Hi others, I wo hoys from the south, are clever hoofers and HWeet singers. Those hoys can dance like a streak. They have , Kood voices and personalities. They' iihlnu particularly, however, in the dance line, he Inn exceptionally : clever exponents of Inst footwork.1 iuiw, Bfca REASON NO. 15 The exclusive encircling waist-web in "B.V.D." union suits like the patented closed crotch and other features is necessary to real union suit fit and comfort. on this red woven label MADE FOR THE BEST RETAIL TRADE The B.V. D. Company. Inc. New York Sol Malt"H. V. ti," Vndtrtvtat O It 2$ TUB.V.P.fu a na J.Li L Quality At Low Prices to You Is the Dominant Consideration in Every Item Presented Below Men's Work Socks, brown or blue, pair 5c Men's Athletic Union Suits, 36 to 46 -49r Boys' Overalls, sizes 4 to 12 yrs 69c Men's Bib Overalls, sizes 32 to 46 89c Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts 49 Men's All Leather Work Shoes $1.98 Men's Waisf Overalls $1.29 Carpenter Overalls $1.98 J. and P. Coats Sewing Thread, 100 yds 4 All-Silk Pongee, first quality, yd 39- 36-In. Bleached Muslin, yd 10t'- Toile clu Nord Ginghams 190 81x90 Pepperell Sheets 98c Part Wool Blankets, novelty patterns . $2.9S Curtain Nets 10 15c Ladies' Cotton Lisle Hose, colors 25t'- Children's Rayon Hose, pair 49c Ladies' Novelty Oxfords $2.98 Ladies' Felt House Slippers 09 Jt '-t i 'V . Commercial Banking Has a Unique Function Are You Getting It? Commercial bankers have murh to do with (lie moulding ol' an institution or business .success. Wo have worked liaml-in-liand with many of Med ford's most successful businesses, and offer you the same service that these firms endorse. Let Us Get Acquainted First National Bank Modford, Oregon SECURITY SAFETY SERVICE MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000 Fares Snntt o& Summer Travel Low fares to Pacific Coast points on sale daily until Sept. 30. Go now at low cost, swiftly, comfortably, via Southern Pacific, For example, RounJtrip to: Portland San Francisco Los Angeles I6!)' 16 day l4r $15.85 $0.25 $38.25 Scuon rickets iliglirly higher good until Oct. 31. Tine, Cist trains to California and to Portland by train or motor coach. By day ot overnight. Motor Coach , "Shasta" , "Orcgonion" Returning l-etve Portland Motor Coach . . 8:30 a.m. "Shasta" . . . 8:30 a.m. "Oregonian" . . 9:30 p.m. Motor Coaches leave and arrive at the South ern Pacific Passenger station. IT 10 Rides II lOridc tickets, good IK save you money. Southern PaciCic J. C. CARLE, Agent Telephone 3 4 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS rcw- WD xt INSTITUTION- g ' NNEYIO. l.tave Arrive MrJIuld 7:15a.m. 11:27 a.m. 6:35 p.m. PurtLnd 7:35 p.m. 10:15 p.m. 7:30 a.m. Arrive Medford 9:22 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 10:25 a.m. lor Price of 7 3 only on Motor-Coaches, Use the bilver-urays.