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WELCOME
Legionnaires
and
Auxiliary Members
You will be more than welcome here
in Southern Oregon's Largest and
Finest Men's Store.
HARRISON ASKS
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SOUTH TO DROP
Personal Notes
of Convention
' I lie i-i haw
itogtic rivc inn what!-
HER PREJUDICE
Plea for Religious Tolerance
Made in Mississippi By
Senator Pat Harrison
eauiit a in
IIU'IC I'm
not going n-hing during this, trip,
said "Kul''" White of Sail-in tins
morning as lit? rode in state up
Alain street to the lloV'l Medford
with a group of loeal Legion inch
in the 1 1 1 1" u i i 1 1 smeared bus. Leit
Lairs, cam p. tit; n manager lor .Mr,
Whiles di ie for president,
olio if the ehief wehniii'-rs. 'Kill''''
was all tlnlli'tl up in it Idaeu
i oat ami ten -gal li'ii hat.
lv
was tin
:;! in. oat 111 f I'Olu
breakfast nun u today f
MM.
r--..i f i i n.:.. iiir-!iii'ni h-ultl "Lud
ruuJie ouureu iui ricju-
dices Against a Catholic.
mas
ln .-
hen
ot I'm- tht Lellflowcr. Cal
land, 'lVll day-- ago today tii'
-iiii which stood on liis hind va
while lapping up the food w ;t
piok d up by ilie group ot" young
miisit i.ins. The bear is not par
tial, but t itles along oulenlcdh ,
sharing seats with any of Hit fel
lows on the truck.
1 lundreds of Medford fit i.ens
who have known him sineu In1 was
n litllo hov discovered that Mutt
! Williamson was a -fair baritone.
I'MILADKLLIIIA. Miss.. Aug. :
'-I'- A plea for religious tolerance,
pat tietilarly addressed to the south- j
erti slates, was voieed today by
Senator Tat Harrison, democrat,
Mississippi.
Of all sections, he said In
speech prepared for delivery al
: the Neshoba eounly fair, the souih. I j.-,.,,,) j(i(Ue of La (Jrutide. Ore
, i,y virtue of its historical baeU-;U)in slit(1 ,ni,miK..r in 1 1, primary
ground should be flee from creedal i,,r Hoover, and joint owner of fou.'
prejudices. Moreover, he barged. t luU. mjs aI i it (;riinde, Oregon,
"Those who today attack the demo- ! is the sorest man in tlu slate. I'm-
cratie party because its nominee : fortunate circumstances and pres-
for president is a Catholic" with! sure id business prevented him
;idam int; "a new policy in our I from attending tilts convention of
; sehenie of government" and with ' the Legion, the first that he has
disci t diting and eiiaih-nging tin j missed. He telegraphed re ;reis,
tea hinys aid wisdom of early i and hurled himself into the con
.southern leaders. I duct of his flour mills. The con-
"W hen in the early period of t Vfiujoii times conllicted with Ih
our country's hUtoiw." he said. . harvesting; of the Ktistern Divnon
: "with religious bickerings rampant (wheat.
in every community, when in eer
, tain places people of rhis ami that
rehuious faith were being perse
cuted and intulerant laws were lie
ing passed, it was southern states- "Cooler than at home" was the
in n w ho read the dangers to the j surprised compliment paid by many
whole people anil pointed ; of city's quests. They hud been
j the way for a better anil happier , reailin-; the cliaraclerlst lc l'ortlami
day. nuwHpaper portrayal of Southern
' Visiting l.e.yiounaires were up al!
I nliiht and some of the home guards
" I were with them.
"Virginia b'd the way and today I Oreuon weatlier.
in our leiierai consimiuon ami in (
lii.m !,'. I... fin,..' iov'i'lli- I l1''1''1''' HuM'c by llm MimII'oimI post
int'iu imrtit-lpiitluu and pulillc s,i--
vir;-. II is ,in,' of tlu
Any
Sidelights on
the Convention
The seats ulontf the curb were
for (tie comfort of old pcoph
irdinal ywUUK folltlw wi,n niH ul,st Klrl who
IMinciples upon which this gov- ' 1 V 'o-i''n -hi in
, ,, , j j j i , ,, . lemuved wllhoul much no ce hv
ernnieiit was eslab shed. It is o i t e r i , ,
, ,, , . . . a husky force of the kitchen po
of tin- cornerstones upon wn"n I liec
the democratic party was founded.. '
Why should the south now attempt j
to undo what the south h-d In do-1
pleting t K;it dilly, their stn-iini; in- imbibed too much in the spirits of j
ciutted oilier nines and attracl'd dohn Haiie corn, hoarded the spo
more sinueis until finally a Koud . elal i.ct;ion train at I'oiiland liis!
sized chorus was formed. ' n'ht and . arrived here this l'orc,-
noon in the belief that ho was
A cub heal1, which came from IJountt for Kurope. I' poll arriving
eastern Oregon, was an attraction ' at Mediord she still was not unit'.;
for the curious this forenoon as hci'fujU and upon learnim; definite-
it was led about tho street bv iis . ly where, she was she immediately
A Miniature automobile, onlv
lai-;e enouIi lor its d rivet and
nwner ,Andy Anderson of Corva!- owner, who won; a hii cowboy h:it purchased a reltrrn ticket and spent
lis, altraclcd the nlleitlion of con
Vention crowds on the street todnv
Tho car is hardly llireo feet hih much at home tin Hie Southern l'ii
.'nd lour loot long, hut it is pow- citic depot lawn.
and was clad in gay colors. The the forenoon waiting for a north-
bear seemed io make ibsoll' very hound train for Portland
cred with a Saxon motor and i--.
capable of making an miles an hour.
Local Boy Injured
Wood row Caseholt, nine-yen r-oM
"Some of us poor Legionnaires ! son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Casebolf,
It caused considerable merriment weren't so lucky." eomnlainoil ono . su.sl ainod minor injuries this for
when it was run onto tlu side- visitor this lorenoon who arrived noon when struck hy an aulonn
uuiK in rout ot the t hamber of in Modloid without making propei
reservations. "There were several
Commerce.
"Oh, we ain't got no wive A with
ns," sang a group of La Crand1
Legionnaires in front ot Crowson's
confectionery this forenoon while
a "mull crowd listened. After com-
bile drivi-n by Leslie Schcffel. One
hind wheel of the car ran over the
of us wl o had to sleep nut last boy's legs, bruising them ha illy.
ni-.;ht," he continued, "hut we did
not mind; you've got such a won
derful climate here."
The accident took place on Wcsi
Sixth street in front of thenotst-office.
A Ionian, who apparently had Classified Advertising c1p rjmjtu.
inu in I he 1k ginning of the guv
ernuiont." Turning to Ooveruor Smith, the
senator referred to his record as
chief executive of the state of Xew
Vork. and declared t hat "during
i"!l that tini" n finger of suspicion
has ever been pointed toward lllni:
scandalous tongues have never at
tempted to besmirch his charac
ter." Smith's "keen mind," his
undaunted enurage and candor, his
grasp of public uuestions," he said,
"eniiuently ipialify hlm"i -for the
White House, "Why," he asked,
"should a ma n who is in every
way Mtialifie, by training and abil
ity and character he denied the
presidency of the Cnited Stal's
simply because he is a fatholi'
Senator Harrison pointed to
Catholics prominent In Am'.'rieaii
hi-.lory -( 'lii.-f Juliee Taney, who
rendered die I red Scott decision:
Chief Justice White. Lafayette.
Charles Carroll, and others, declar
ing that when Carroll signed bis
name to the deelara t ion of inde-p.-ndenee
"mi man I hen cried.
Mold, you are a Catholic." "
iMPpf -fill
rCT jgjf Ccntinuous Shows 12:30 to 11 P. M. p
, -. HE LOVED -i7'1 S?
starts HIS WIFE 'v1--- 13
pH TODAY but, oh, L
l HERE'S THE STAR OF "CHARLIE'S AUNT" IN Vil M
I ANOTHER GREAT LAUGH RIOT A j
W& ft jSVDNEY ?
R B;x GHAPUN P
; iy V Ly-fxX WITH THE
1 : FAMOUS "LONDON TILLER GIRLS" IAu
W SKIRTS P
. I "I When a hen-peckfd I jr
f As husband breaks Rothcrmcl'.S j
Good short loose watch out (or ivr,,; WB
tXT&ii Features fun, fus, and feath- TOUSIO J.?
im er: , . - -sr;
'i?lS ' ' He' the Boy m
Ji Mats. 10-25 Never have ou h,d With the
iiAic V Eves 10-35 ulh lon?'- loud- lln- Pleasing Tones f"
- I ' gering laughs. V jV
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Daily Meteorological Report
Karl Davj.s, nominally an umpire,
radio announcer and baseball um
pire, had multitudinous duties the
opening day. and was the busiest
man around. Itetweeu C o'clock n.
in. and up to going to press, Mr.
Davis, besides selling an auto. In
dulged as follows:
Assistant master of ceremonies,
with Mori (i. Latcs of Kosehurg. al
the Crateiian.
Melodious tenor in a male quar
tette alternating as a female int pel -Monator.
Talked juto the KM KU micro
phone from Id to 1 1 p. in.
Helped fix the hack etui of one
of his hamhiirg alands.
Won long-winded arguineiil will)
Hank Pace and Han Collier.
Found hamhiirir stand crowd, no
I officiated a.s cook from t a. m. lo
-I a. in.
Helped build Hirer slands at fair
i grounds.
Demonstrated car.
All dressed up in his marine uni
form, officially presented colors al
opening of convention.
Cave final instructions to radjo
committee, of which he is chair
man. l)isehni-;ed incompetent hambur
ger cook.
Noon today Discover aides In
ham burger business have ordered
no pickles.
August Hex.
Forcmsl.
Medford and vicinity: Fair
! tonight and l-'ridaj ; moderately
j warm.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Fri
day; moderately warm, with lower
; humidity In Interior,
t Temperature (desl . X: 47
j Highesl (last IU Ins.) M 0
; Lowest (last ! hrsi ".I -17
, Kel. humidity ( pc. ) H
i ITccjpjlatiou (in.)
i SI. lie of weather .
i State of Weather
.lack Stewart, drum major of the
Duusmulr corps, I his morning
ca me here and will be follow ed
this afternoon ,y a r-aravan of cars
bringing the renin Inder of I he
players and ot her delega tes, C. W.
Kemird a ceo in pan led .Mr. SI e warl.
Clear
,U0
Char
l f the pioneers of the
Legion In iregon, I'M ward Kiveis.
of I'orllniid. past Chef tie Ch.-niio
l)e l-'er fur lu-o y iu H. and I he first
nd Jul a nt In Die slate, is in town
for the eelehratioti.
r AT CASH
PAY LESS
NO BOU
0TO DISTRESS
ANATf&N.WIDg
INSTITUTION-
JLiENN
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A HELPPUC
STORE,
PAY LESS,
GET MORE I
tk merchant's responsibility
jiip his home community
. i t .-.i' -y j. n.iar ..'t.j l a
There 's an r. H
Economy Center in over
1000 towns like this
is ,
SERVICE and SATISFACTION!
These two words define our responsibility to this communiiy. SERVICE from
us SATISFACTION to you! We fulfill this double obligation to the com
munity By bringing each day to the people of this locality soundly moo
merchandise of honest, reliable quality;
By charging for this merchandise the lowest possible prices con
sistent with the market value of the goods;
By giving to all customers the same fair, courteous treatment, with
no special privileges in the matter of prices or credit.
Not How Much We Can Take Out
But How Much We Can Put In
Your local J. C. Penney Company Store is more than a distributor of merJ
chandise, however. It is an integral part of your community life, contributing
actively towards the business,, social and civic welfare of the community. Its
personnel is made up of men and women residing locally. It pays its shares
of the public taxes. It has an account at a nearby bank, gives employment
to local supply and repair agencies, buys advertising space in the local news
papers and by assuring residents a steady supply of quality merchandise at
economical prices helps to make your community a more convenient and more
desirable place to live in.
Our Local Service Is Based On a Study of
This Community's Needs
The managing merchant of your local J. C. Penney Company Store ha
studied the general and seasonal merchandise needs of this community. He
buys for his stocks exactly what he believes will best supply the shopping wants
of this community. And he operates his store in those ways best calculated to
render his store a real instrument of local service and community betterment.
To Visiting Members
of the
American
Legion
and
Auxiliary
WE WELCOME YOU TO "A
GREAT COUNTRY
LOCAL DATA
I llltvi- IMli-v i.f l -i Ci-nmlf- I
('lear '' Iy being boosted' for state ehapliiln.
Jen , j in postei-H on the f-peejal car from
T3 ; ,'f ' 'hat plaee carrying a campaign
banner to that effect. Luring the
war he was captain of a Canadian
1 rifle
ompany.
Lowest tempeiaire thin morn - j
; ing -Hi degrees. I
! Tola I pret (pita lion .since
Member L l!:1", lii.(i." Inches
Sunset today. :'2'.i p. m.
Sunrif-e Friday, : 0 7 a. in.
Sunset Friday, 7:1'7 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A, M
120th Meridian Time
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Mr, (.enihl Wilcox.
I H vi' on a la rge wheat farm
.... seven and one-ha If nil lew from
I Antelope," Mtld Mrs. Cerald U'll-
' cox. Mate president of the auxll-
i iary. "We spend our Kpare tint'.
i. j hor.se. hue U riding, plen Icing, and
, swimming, but I like horseback
riding best." .Much of Mrs, VH
cox'm time is taken with auxil
llary work. This last year she
j was away from home five months
"attending to the work. 'I'-y the
'lime get all of my correspond
t onci' attcmh-d to. I have very llt
' tie time b ft for riding, " Mh
na Id.
of any kindnesses shown, especial
ly t hose w ho wen- d I Ha bled.
"I have spent Ihe last 1 0 years
of my life In this work .and have
devoted every day of the last year
in helping the Legion."
Next to aiding his comrades. Mr.
Love enjoys fishing. He does most
of his fishing In the McKenzie
river, but has had the pleasure of
trying his luek In the liogue.
"I have never had the enjoy
incut of rijdiing wilh 'Toggery
1 : 1 1 1 " staled Mr. Lovr. "but look
forward to having tiiat pleasure
Home day."
! Laker City 72 4 rlr.
! LiMiiarck 102 tiu dy.
i Loie ?; ;. t I Mr.
' Lr-nver 78 tit t.'dy.
j ! MoincM ft 2 7i; cdy.
j Fresno !'J ' rH Mr.
j Helena U 1 .'.0 fdy.
; Los Angcb s 0 r, Cdy.
I Marshfield 70 -12 (Ml .
! l'ho'-nix . f 2 'dy.
j I'm (land 71) 57 (Mr.
j U-d liluff ! fix (Mr.
i nobbing in crt-.
'Si-It Uike S2 &' (Mr.
jsan Francesco .. 72 f4 (Mr.
Santa Yp H4 .r-ii ("My.
Is. -anli' fdv.
jSpokiinf- ' .. . Tin (dy,
j Wali.i Walla 7H (Mr.
Winnipeg . ' I Cdy.
A o long ihe hot test drum corps
li nl forms are the pirate ci ea -lions
worn by members of the
Marsh field group. No doubt the
passionate headgear thaws out
cohl ears, fur which the Coos
Lay town Is noted, but when the
men pass along the streets ol
. Medford, elet trie fans automati-
I Commander (.co. V,. Love. rally .tart iretlon.
1 "I get the deepen! pleasure Out!
I of forming acquaintances with men ! cinviflfd ndvrtNintf ttftn ymHt
J w ho served In the World War,"
i Naid State Commander Ceorge 10.
Love, when asked his pet hobby,
i "It Is great enjoyment to have as
i comrade these men who were
willing to .dun the uniform be
I cause of their love of country."
j Mr, Love naid he enjoyed the!)
! comradeship, because "we all have
j something in common.' He also
Inld how apprcflatixe th"v were
FIGHTS GOVERNOR
OVER GAMBLING
NKW (HELLAXS, Aug. 2-1,11
Covernor Huey I'. Long and aclin
Majnr M'. Kemines Walmslev found
themselves east In the ride of prlli
clpa Is today as un a n t Lgambli ig
clioade began to yield a Hi.'fible
(plot a of a r rents ami convb tioil:
j among chartered noe(al clubs.
The threat of the governor to
end troops to New Orleans to rid
tin- city of gumblei-H, brought an
Invitation by the mayor to the gov
ernor To appear before a grand
Jury If he knew of gambling here.
To this the governor Hpcedlly re
plied that 11 wuh none of his af -fair,
ami that he would not uppeur.
"They ate being given their
chance to enforce the law down
there," the governor suM nt Union
Kouge. "and they mtint do It."
MMie question of whether the gov
ernor would he wubpeenued as a
witness before the grand jury was
not answered except for the htate
mettl. of Ulstrlet Attorney teugeno
Stanley, who unuuunced that he
i would not summon tho governor
unless directed to by the acting
mayor. And thuro tho Interchange
rest.
Will H. App. president of thu old
(lem Miclafj club, ruled raided by
poller siiuuds yesterday when '!'
urrrsts wero made, and John A.
; Kemlck, the chili's vlco pcpldent.
i wen.' fined SiS each In nlyht .court
with alternate Jul) nentences of 30
' f h vM on churtfoji of operutlng a
' gambling house.
Classified mlverttlnff gof results.
L. W. DICK. Meteorologlnt.
CORNS REMOVED IN 10
MINUTES
Without Acid
! , A Hew preparation linn heeli dis
i covered that Is kiih ran teed to re-
I move any corn or callus In 10 niln '
utep. It Ih easy to apbly and can i
I not Injure the foot In any way, n
It con ta inn absolutely no add oil
othor harmful Ingredients. This !
remarkable remedy In beinfc plat ed :
, on the market under the name of i
A ort wan born lawl night to Mr. 1 "CORN-OKK." Price "rc. (itiaran-'
and Mm. c, It. Wolf at VJ" Nfuihjtcod by Medford Flmrmacy and j
Liverside avenue, 'other Drug 8tnres, 1
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WELCOME:
LEGIONNAIRES I
BIRTHS
Restaurant and Fountain
At your service 24 hours a day
During the Convention
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