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o O rF.DFOT?TblTni TTJTBUXE. MEPFOrTD, PXGE THREB 2 m - - Directory of Oregon Legion (Organization i. Disirirt Xo. 1 Astoria, Clatsop post, No. 12, Dr. C M. Williams, cniiiiiiamit'r. Ksiat'ada, Carl Douglas 101, No, 74, J. C. Monlaml, enm!n;irnl- n Orp.sham, Ofosham Post No. .'t'j T-l Josnson, coinr-iamU-r. Oregon City, vninm.-ne rails 1 Posi No. "i, Carl Kin-hen, com inandor ( 11(27).) Pot l land. Portland Post No. 1 . Dr. A. L Van C'luvt. ronnnandc:- Portland, l.evi P. Jnnts I'm Ni. 1 1 s. Sain Malvern, command j it- (PH'T). ' Uainior, Itainior, Win. .1. Jo, M-pli, comrnaiulfT. St. Helens: Columbia Post No. 4 2. P. M. liowley, roimnumlor. Seaside. Seaside Post No. 1'f . Kn timet Litteivll. commander. Vernonia. Vernonia l'ost No. 1 Pi, Dr. . II. Hurley, commander. Wanna, Louis l.ai sen Post No. J (IX. M. A. Gallon, commander. District No. . Amity, Hubert Loop post No.i 4-", T. ( Uiehter. commander,! M!"27. ' Hanks. Hanks post No. no, Fred, 1 lariwii-k, commander. ; Jallas. Carl P.. Kenton Post No.i 2 ft. Karl UR-hardson, commander, i Forest drove, Washington ("oun-l ty Post No. . Hobt. Knsihede iotnmander. ' Hillsboro. Hillsboro Post No. fi. ('has J tines, commander. . Imlepeiii'mje, 1 n d e p emlonf" 1 Post No. 33, Homer W. Crew, ((oiimaiiiler. AI.'.Minnville. McMinnville Post No.; 21. J-oike Ma rd is, commander. ; Mi m mouth, Monmouth Post No. ; Charles T'owell. coinmaitiler. Ni'wberp. Lester C. Hot's Posl No. .17. Hoy J. Shires, command -1 cr. Salem, Capital Post No. !). 11-1 Ci. Maison, commander. Sheridan, Sheridan Post No. 7a. j .1. Seehrisi, commander. i Sherwood, Ai'uonne Post No. ail,; ( 'la title Ny beiK, commander. Silverton. Delbcrl Heees Post No. 7. c. .1. Titus, cnmmaiider, Siayloti, Stayton post No. fiS. D;ie John, eornmaiub r. Til la monk, Tillamook Post No. 17. K. J. Schuster, commander. District No. :t. Albany. Alfred :. Hahcock Post - No. 10. I.oron Dais, commanib-r. Hrownsille. Cahtponia Post No. in:t, John Clarke, commander. Corvallis. Wtthycombe Post No. . Francs Zit'Kler. commander. Cottage Grove. Calvin Funk Post No. 32, Hoy Winson, com mander. , Kimene. KitKcne Post No. 3. Ton (I. Dillon, commander. Junction City, Junction 'lty post No. t;t. fieo. Itailcy, com mniulfr. Lebanon. Ranliam Post i. .11, Karl Michaelson. commander. ; Monroe. Perin-Ktlwards Post , Nil. 112, Dave Forman, conmiand-' cr. 1 Newport, Newport post No. 1 1 is. Jjeiiert Dnvey. commander (1527). Not I, Sehade Fisher Post No 120, C. Gatewood, commander, 11H27). Springfield. Springfield Post No. 40, J. M. Larson, commander. Toledo. Ahlen Abbey Post No. .14, Waller II. Davis, 'commander. District No. 4. Ashland. Ashland Post No. 1 4. Halph K. ISowen. commander. Handon, Handon Posl No. 2. lMnar Capps, commander. Ciniiiille. Cotniille Post No. "fi, Ilov Folsom. commander. Cold Peach. Clom Atkinson P"si Nit. Ha. Dr. Jas. W. Wheeler. com- maiiilcr. I 1027). Grants Pass, Grant's post No. 2S. Harold Prestel, comniamler, ( l!t27). K la ma t h Fa 1 In. K la ma t h Post No. x, Louis K. Porter, command-i-r. Lakevinw. Lake County l'ost No. Dr. M. (' Suit, oemmand- Marshfield. Coon Hay Pont No. 1 7, Art C. Townscnd, command er. Medford, Medford Post No. 1 II. L. It'-omley, eommander. Myrtle Point. Myrtle Post No. lis, Wm. Coleman, commander. North liend. Sunset post No. 34. "larene Kibler. commnniU'i', Ueedsport. Heedsport Post No. (12. John Hernhartll. comni.inde-. HosebiiiK. I'mptiua Post Ni. D. Glen McAllister, eommander. Kerby, Post No. 70. District No. .. Antelope. Wm. K. Cooke l'ost , No. fi". H. P.. Cooper, command-: er. I Hend. Percy A. Stevens Post No. 4, L. K. Deveraux, command er. Dtifur. Dufur Post No. 4S, C. S. Pamment. commander. Grass Valley. Hanley-Haker l'ost No. 111. U- H- Jiduison, com-. mander. Mood PJver. Hood Uiver Post Ni. 22. Walter Ford, commander. Kent. Georne Hell Posl N't). 4j. Frank Mayn-s. rommamler t12' Manpin. Mauiin Post No. K. C. Woodcock, commander. Moro. Chris Schultz Post No. 71. Fred Pickett, commander. Mosler. Mosler Post No. 5 5, V. A. Kont, commander. Piineville. Crook County Post No. 2!. Sylvain Mi.hel. command er. Ue.lmond. Hay Johnson Post Nil. 4 1. Hex Putnam, commander The Dalles. The Dalles Post No George Scherer. commander. Wasr. Frank K. Hrown Post No. !1, Karl T. Jones, command er. District No. . Arlington. Arlinpton Poit No 1U. Honal.! C. P.eiK. rommamler. Athi-na. Atliena-Weston Post No. ;:. C- L. McFadden, commander. Hoard man. Klmcr K. Meffunl Post No. 104. Glen Itdley, com niander (1027). t'ondon. Frank HZurn Post No. y:., pemberton Hrown, coinmaitil er' (1027). Fosil, ArthtiR E. Gtover Post No. 2 7. Heppner. lleppner Post No. Clarence Uauman, coininander. IbTmisiou. Hermision P-'st Nt. "7. J. M. HifQs. commander. lone, lone Post No. !a, Karl Hlake, coniiuander. Milton, Neil IJesl Post No. 24. Wayne Drinker, commander. P.-ildletoil. pendleUm Post No. 2'!. Jtonald T. Hobiniin, miii mander. Stanfield. Stanfield posl N-i. "4. F. K I'redreckstm. ct mi man tier. I'mat. Ind. Aeiu y. chief Peo Pom No. i"4. Mike A. lb son, com mander ( 1 127 ). District No. 7. Paker, Haker Post No. 41. Carl Wall, commander. Horns, Harney County Post No. Ii:!. Win. 1-'. Oilman, commander. Dayville. Alexander Harper Post No. li:,, KdKar A. Watkins, com mander. Klin. KIkIii Post No. :pi. Gov I. patten, commander. Knti-i prise, Chief Joseph Post No. IS. Ivan Ka I cliff, comma nd er. Haines, Williams post No. St. 1! M. Cochran, com man tier 1 1 it 2 7 ) . lmbler. Harry K. Larsen Post Nil. sti, Gjilvin A. Johnson, commander. John Day. Kllis Tracy post No. 7 7. Kohl. H. Hurry man. com mander. .Ionian Valley. Pert Fenwiek Post No. too. w. V. .Tones, .urn inaii'ler ( 1 H27 ). Ii Grande. La (Jrande Post No. 4:i, Chester Thompson, com ma ml -er. North Powder, North Powder Posl No. ,"i2. James ( i" Kryant. commander ( 1 027 . Ontario, Ontario Post No. t'7. Dr. i M . Tyler, commjindei'. Prairie City. Prairie Post No. 1 Oti, Stanley Younger, commander I'll ion. 1'nion Posl No. f,0. Geo. W. Jlnnvn. com ma ml er (1027). Wallowa. Krnse post No. 7 2. Donald .Mi-Daniel, commander, (lil27). Wrstr.'ill. West Fall Post No. 1 H2. Claud mander. O I icp.-ut mem ( Mlicial-. Geot-fie 9.. Love, c'tymander F.uenc h i S. Mi-Sherry, vice-c 0 fna0 er. Salem. Cat I U. Moser. adjutant. Port land. Arthur A. Murphy, past com m.nider. Sent I le. Wash. Thomas D. Stouhton, financ of fi, er. portlaml. P.er. Schuyl.-r Pratt, thaplait U I Hiver. i:ttuiic Commit ic Jolin A. Heckwith. portlaml. K. .1. Hayllss. Sheridan. W. W. Smart, Albany. Hen S. Fisher. Marshfield. 'has. A. Krskine. Pend. J. M. HlKK-i. Hermislon. it is W. Palmer. LaGi ande. National Commit iceman Vie .l;n-Keii7.ie. Salem. 'DRIVEN 10 DEATH NKW YORK. Auk. 2. The tleva - dasis. tlancint; nirls of the P.raham teni4e of India, most of them under ten years of hk, are fitiiuently driven to suicide to es cape the horrors of the sex riles , to which they are subjected In be. j :ni'. "married to the nods." Such is iht' startling assertion mud. by Kai her ine Mayor, the A met- can invcf.uyaito' ;j 11 I writ fi wlnse recent revelations of Indian social conditions, made m her 1 k "Mother India." have aiou.-d n world-ulde storm of profest and criticism. Miss Mayo describes t lie fat, of the da tu in 1; iris in an article written (fi-r the August issue of cosmopolitan. Pritish official et'forls 10 savi the children are lamely futile, she how s. because only by 1 ids on the lempte: ran posille pri. d' be vecureil, and such measures would infuriate a i-cat ma- of iho pop ulation. aructl by I -Vicinr. Ncrcani" I lowev er. a lone Hrit i--h wnmnii, wife or a colonial official, work in; anonymoiisH to avoid dett lioil and i'evn::c by the a h r;,.: n-: Is devoting her life to the iis.uine of u.-h of ibe cirls as b- - in ifiirlt without invadinK th lein pbs ihenelv,.s. relates Miss Mayo, who ti'lU. how t his be ne t act 01 protection was first obtained by a -e . :i . , ar idil iirt. Oce.Cchild, Lakshini. a datiKhi'r of a liiuti-bii'd Hrahman widow, had bee ii co us! tilled to the ra tlks of ill,- dr'a-davis on the death of her mother. In the temple she was trained in the ritual dances and poetry, under constant surveil la m e until t he time .-ho old come f. r her "niiit 1 iaue to the koiIs." Avv.ikiuu one nilit. she heard from an adtoinini; citambci the VAtti" of one oj' her liub ci.to pamoi:s. Another citdd. obter and w iser than hi'reif, w hispei ed to her of the fate of their friend at the hands of the temple pi it-si. add in 1;. "Now n, , time lias , ..n,,-, ;oo. Itil I hall save nuself." Tli.' roi day Iht body was w o found in a tFinple well, drowned, 1 Lakshmi, 1 error-st rieken. stole a rvam's scarf and slipped unde- . servam s 'tected fie 'in the tempb', appealitlK pathet li-ally for refiiLe to the Itrit ish woman whom she met at the door of her home. "The woman today spends her life in the rescue id' the Utile Ser vants id" the Gods," rekUCH Miss Mayo. 'Hut tier work, because f the hatreds and da liters that sur round it. must be done in the sil ence of nanielessoess. 1,m it bft lulled." Geology of Crater Lake 1 . I1. l-'4iriiliig lnrmiM NKW YnUK. Auk. .Iiiiii' iMrftiiiys of I'ninil I'aoifi' vim- yross rpvt'tiiit's rising t l ."..!:.s.4T4 from 1 ... 4 L' 7 . 4 ! 1 . NVl i p. I tn u ttu'olne iio.vmI lo sil.STI. from v l i;h4 iii .liini-, ly'T. Tim rim of Crater I.akn, and. In i fact, all ihnt portion or Ihe V:f cudp ranKP of mountain, Ik coni ! posed of lava from nelnhhoriHK ' volianoes. The ertces M thg lava ; sheetH are well expo'd In tli'i :cllft'B HUrrnunrtiiiK the lake. Tlmt the lte of Crater Lake was once . occupied by a larj;e volcanic Mine. I of which the present rim around the lake is only a small remnant. ; ia clearly shown by the fact that , the canyons of Sand. Sun and iAnua. Creek extend clear throuifh 'the brim. The canyons were evi dently worn out by streams d" si-ending from a mountain which ' once stood in the place of the dc- prossion row occupied hv the Inko. BE ATIFU VIEW FROM SUMMIT OF DUTTON CLIFf ( Siandiiii: on the summit of Out 'tun Cliff the sweep of vision cov ers thousands of square miles with .mountain billows, snowy peaks land dark forests. Mount Shasta, towerins 1I.4U0 feet, stands mil boldly ufiainst the southern sky. Klamath Lake and valley spread out like a ureal paimins with meadows and wood bordered streams. The shinillK surface of its lake and Its framework of mountains seem nlmost beneath you. Title Lake and the Lava Heds. . where Canity and Thomas fell in the war with the Modocs. can lie seen. Stein's .Mountain, far to tin east, where Chief Moses toyed with (leneial Howard's forcivins policy in the ndian war of I.STS 79, is in view to the east of southeast. The KTeut Ore-jon desert to the eaM and Hear Creek Unties to the north east. markitiK the .ueoKiaiihicti! center of Oregon, are In evident---. Then tiirnini; id the north, the shiniim summits of Diamond Pack, the Three Sisters and Mount Jef ferson are in plain view. To the west Is the Coast limine in its clothing of Kreen forest. A. K. K. 'This is a Great Country' LEGIONNAIRES AND AUXILIARY MEMBERS GREETINGS Campbell Clothing Co. MEN'S WEAR On Main St., Near Front Greetings American Legion and Ladies' Auxiliary HOTEL JACKSON Central at 8th St. GREETINGS LEGIONNAIRES and LADIES' AUXILIARY HALL'S CAFETERIA Home Coking On Pacific Highway 0 Just off Main Street 1888-1928 iVv.WViiV 40 Years of Continuous, mm v m i j Lionservative Banking Iii Medford ! - ' V- ! ; -'; V- i'. rt1 V V n ; Our Leadership is PROVEN Because We Were the FIRST IN MEDFORD: FIRST to install Safe Deposit Boxes FIRST to install a Savings Department FIRST to install automatic machine bookkeeping. FIRST to give Medford a town clock FIRST to install a night depository GREETINGS To Legionnaires and Auxiliary Members WE EXTEND YOU A CORDIAL INVITATION TO VISIT OUR BANK DURING YOUR VISIT TO MEDFORD Jackson County o o o Bank o o o Member Federal Reserve