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MEDFOTID MATL TRTBTTXE, ftrfiDPOftl). OREfiON", MONDAY, AT?RTT 8, 1020.
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BY FLOYD YOUNG
' "noyitiX'Mjntt, frost nxpm-t, wua
tho ' prltulpiil apnnknr nl tho ki
wild t'lul) luuti'cin at Hotel Mud
ford thin noon, whore ho kdvd n
history and Knornl romitnn of Iho
work liulna done by uiu Kuvurn
fnolit from dopitrtmnnt thioiiKhout
tho varlotia anclloini In tlin cotiutry
v Having Ijcioii huHtllo lit tlrnt to
tho hniil'alliiK of iinlitvuriihln
Dominion In their Htulu, on lie
count of tho olfoot I hoy full It
Would huvo on prnuictlvo buyers
Dliil lnllrlt, the Ciillfornlit Ki'nwnrg
. finally round tho Horrlna otforori by
tillB Hovoi'iimniilnl ilcumi lliioiit In
dlpnnmiblii. I tiHtyoiir Ilia returns
for Ihii California cllrim crop Hiir-
ptiHMnd liny oviir onjnynd in pro
Violin your. Muro limn SI.'M.iino.iioii
wore rulurnoil tn tho Rrowcru rrom
tlH'lr HhlpnixnlH.
1'Tliln wiih Hurl ly iliin, nrrorillnic
to Mr. vonii!!, to I Mo mioriiixf
throughout .Iho rout of Iho cIIiiih
RroWlllR HOOllolln, Mol'lllll H fll'Op 1)0'
IliK (IhiiiokoiI hy IiiiitIcuikih mid
othor cnndlllona,
Mr. Youiik wiiriiPd tho itrnwnr
nmtlnHt Inndonimlo hunting fur-Ill-lien,
which I'HHMlt often In n lomi
In splto of nil tho hiirtl work dn
liy tho 'Rrowai'k. . Tho ax part told or
a miiuhnp of frvulc biihki'M lona ru
colvod Dy ill nfrii'o. for "l"iprovil
himllliK" InvontlonH, which oumo
from riirloint nncllonit of tha world.
Noun of them, ho mild. Imd proved
hh piHct li-iil oh tho prnaont nyatmi
Of Oil lllintlllK,
) II. t), I'Ynhhiich, who weniitly ro
lilrni'd from nn nxtoniloil lrli
IhrniiKh Iho east, uuvo mt liilnrosl.
IliK noeoiiiil of hlii irln. omphiinlt.
IliK Iho visit to IiIh old hniiin town
of Milwaukee, wltm-o ho rninil lnn
lielnir porfoi'tud for Iho hendmmr-
thru" of Iho nnlloiinl Klwunla club
convention lo bo hold thoro UiIh
nnwner.
UiitMta nt (oitny'a. inoiithm In
dlluloil Karl llluoluw nnd llitroM
Ai'rlmr of tlin IiIhIi hcIiooI, It. It.
Wnk"r, P. II. linker. Urnmo Porter,
r.- H. Hiinvoy of Portland, O,' A.
Siirdoaoli, Dick Million nnd R I.,
IlurdlKly.
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REBEL GUNS DOWN TWO MEXICAN FEDERAL AIRMEN
BE
i Tlio(i niilmi'il In which pi-nr
fciih' Infoi'tlouii wi-i'i' prcacnt hml
fKiimm ittinulil lo Hpiuycd m ihln
time for tlio ro m rot of thu tun.ivm
Kocom fiiltin hnvo cniiiipii ciinill.
IIiioh to lio Idoul fur (cub InrcviliuiH
lo toko plnoo oil tho litormnti mid
yotliiK fruit. '
1 lh(iild' limn milftui dlliitcil one
Mllon to fifty kiiIIoiih of , wiiicr
nhoiild bIvo control, If nppllcd
thorouKhly.
., Apil wwin, Nltfiiild "nlwrir
lhelr mi phi tu.Mi vlwxdy unil Avhiil
tlir-'plnk iniusi'i iriH'.-. (ho
limy. lmll llmo tiiiiriir,1 ! hcK
rnllfiim to itu huiullf.1 shoiiUI bo
Ppllnt. ' i 1 -,J' t). j
, If tn tloubl nlmuf tho tptlctln
f till pry miivult your county
lr"nl. U t. W'll.oo.V
' " County Agvilt.'
JACKSONVILLE MECCA
.11 'LEGION TONIGHT
tio of tho bwi incclliita nn.t
oi-tnl tlnww if tlio ywr In rxprvtcd
tonlchl m Jitv'kwnvtllr, whore tho
Motforl Aim-rtvun lvlun juwt nn.l
Auxlllitry will hold nootnl on
tortMlnniont roiiriii and ntuncint;.
Krl LvU and other member of
tho l.-slin whwMx iww-ntatirtn
t tho Craterlsn theatrr last week
III rown hit ot tho show and
refreshment wilt ho serve! durtiiK
tho vm-e of the evonlnc
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EASTERN STAR OF
ASHLAND HOST TO
CHAPTER VISITORS
AHHIAND. Ore.. April 8. ,(SplJ
Tho worthy Rrfiiul matron ot tho
rrnnd chuutor of-.Orctfon of tho
Order of Kaatorn, Htav was ihe
guct of honor on TuomlHy cvcnlnn
Whon nho wan ontcrtnlncd Ijy iho
momberHhlp of Alpha chnpttfi. The
fcBtivitieM bonan with a iumptuuu8
dinner served nt the LHhia Hprlnps
hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Other chup
torn in thin dUtrlct wore well rcp
roHented by mfimbora from Modfoild
and JackHonvlllD. . 1 ;
Mr. P. K. ' Humniond, ' worthy
matron of Alpha chapter, presided
throuKhout tho Hcwilon'ln a most
prucious manner during tho opnn
iriK "d cIuhIiir of tho convention.
Mom hern of A (I oral chapter No. 3
seated tho grand officers, encorttn
to the uut Mm. Setters, Mra. Nellie
McCowan of Medford, Inez Gloiaer
of Co(ullle, Krund ltu.Ii; Mrs. Kdna
Ihuucm uf Medford, Kand warder;
Ed Cully, worthy patron of Med
ford; Mr. NVllHon, worthy patron uf
Aderel chapter, and Mr. and Mra.'
Worthy Tatron and Worth Matron
of Alpha chapter.
Tho Initiatory work was exempli
fied by Ilea men chapter No, 36.
Two inembei-H wcru Ktven the do
Kiee work and were Klven tho In
itiatory HtoH.
Mth. Sett era pavo an addrewH and
was later pretiented with a h.nd
Homo silver bowl,, tho gift of the
three chapters
Hefreshments were served to 200
guests In tho dining room. Deco
rations consisted of aprays of al
mond blossoma and narclsHl blooms
and tho tabh s were beautifully"
lighted by oandlnn.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Cloorge Dunn and
Mr. and Mra, Kred t. WaRner left
on Saturday to, attend tho conclave
of tho Shrine which will be 'held
at IjuGrumle during tire coming
week.
Mrs. Arthur CokkI 1 confined
to her home on account of illness.
IT. A. Silencer has returned from
Honolulu whre he spent the win
ter visiting his son Robert, who
teaches In the Honolulu schools.
Mrs. Will Dodge Is confined to
her home by an attack of Illness.
Mrs. LouU Brown of Medford -b
the house guest of Mrs. B. B. Balls
on AlliHon street. Mrs. Brown
came to bo In attendance at the
bridKu party given on Thursday
evening by Mesdamca Iouis' Dodge.
Will M. Dodge, Frank O. Dean and
Mrs. Henry C. Guley at the Louia
Dodge home on tne Boulevard.
I. H. Frldegar bus returned from
a buHiness trip to Klamath Falls.
Charles Hooper of Hclman street
was a business visitor in the Apple
gate district on Thursday.
Ashland enjoyed an. unusual
April prank when on Friday morn
ing ihey looked out on a beautiful
fall of snow, about three Inches on
the level,- The snow, however, was
of such a light texture tho walks
were clear by 9 o'clock.
Mrs. A. X. Humphrey of Klamath
Falls, a former Ashland resident,
wan a visitor in Ashland for a few
days this week. .. . :
. Mrs. ; Bridge and her two sons,
Vivian and Daniel, spent the fas
ter week end In Ashland visiting
MIkh Dorothy Bridges, who Is a stu
dent at the Southern Oregon Nor
mal schools.
. LOCAL FORECAST
The minimum temperature of laat
night and this mornlnB waa 33 de
grees, followinR the plentiful rain
full of yesterday and last night,
thus giving 'the prcnardlata and
their smudging crews a much need
ed rest. During the past 24 houra
ending at 5 a. m. today .31 of an
Inch of rain fell ' .
Today was one of much cloudi
ness with brief spells of sunshine,
and alternating with light snow
flurries and showers. The weather
forecast of probably snow or rain
tonight and Tuesday, and a temper
ature near freezing tonight., may
give tho orchard men a still further
rest from smudging.
While some damage was done by
the frosts of laBt week, the bumper
pear crop escaped with but slight
commercial damage, the full extent
of which will not be known for
some time yet, when all the buds
have set. 1
I lout Jesus Guana .locora from lolt) ana Cnpt junn Gutlerrai (right), Mexican federal airmen, were
killed near Nrco, 8oncr,i. when rebel nunnera hit their plane. Above they are ehown, with two other
officers, examining unexplodcd rebel bombt dropped on Naco. Below aerial bomb bursting upon federal
treothes at Ncco.
F
DAMAGED BY FIST
SALEM PAINTER HELD CITY C0UNC1L1VIEN
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KANSAS CITY, "April . MV
8AI.KM. Oro., April S,--(,V
Krod 5. ltoyslon, ;tj. wiih arrested
' hnre today chni'KVd with dolus
("nil act which manifestly tends to
i mnlio n minor dolluqmrnt." Itoys-
tnii wan icionroil from Jnll when
Mm Clmrle, .vv,.d-.l.iiN .kiikiII but " " " .. .....-
T ; , i vr i men. 'Iho duto lor prolmiluury
l.elll!:eioni folinjlli-n; Mipo lo- heariiis Una not bron sot.
da, V'hf 'a JiHhM- 'Hiij ';' ttM-. Accordlni! to Iho cmnpliiliit, Knys-
iie mini nisiereu u iHiiunv; to sum top, who has boon working); lis a
Inva Mm-klnipm. .4 t. ,. , , . j pulntor, onllct'd four lltllt: girls.
MIM AjlKvkiHiwit. ii jlvnmeiK C.tiy.l ,m,., ni (; ymr old. into Hi
M.inin.iljtiMd lom Hoi's wn-t il naanuiant, of a buildliiK which-ho
by Mm" VMdlAr m! lm a Snflii- was iuiI.uIiik. . ' . , ;- :
om ed t..nvno Wnodslde, m, imilnKt , Hovston served a term nf MeScoll
lr k.'fiw numllut Hkni few yoara ago oil a .V.anv. !
aij.i. comi'lk'neit lit r ',-llon ittinoi" get charro. , ' '
mi'thtr' hmr boiil0n ; Itov ;wttll a . , i
coat lianiior. I
"J UdKO
the nose
and I am
Mill. Weedcide :ltd
SS-JilE MACHINE CAUSES
BLAZE IN PORTLAND
wmlled.
chance to
cool
give '
ifr."J
wns , not In ,
The judge
ymn HOtti'i' a
he iTpltiMl,
MIsh . Macklnnen
Mrs. WMMlsldo atlackrd thei 1 OHTI.ANP, Ore.. April Ay)
lecher when h met her on j lire vulcauifor that worked
a downtown trot Saturday, u.;ortlmo when It had no tire to v;H
irne, whow cliarRo agalnnt her'0nUo or attendant lo cntivl Its
mother was dmlrd when they ' oiwftt Ion Is believed to have beer
.. . .t. i i ......ii...- the CUIlse nt Ihn rirxt Ihnt hiniiDh'
whwl tn Tvxa. ;Mwpon $K.tHH nd $aMWO lVis to
leuaira n a sovoii'Siorv uw p-iHV I
' l...n,it.. it i i
early t tula v. The hluxe
fflc nt tho lmy imcrscc-
hours, r
The firo is thouJhl'to haro start
el about h . m. In tho ba?ement
or tho Su"i8(t Tiro ctuporut'on.
Kleven enutmot, three trucks and
two choumal companies reported.
BANC0RP0RAT10N SUIT BzB
; DISMISSED BY COURT
rOUTUVM. Oro., April -A
-uit hw;ht uprtiiist the raciitc
Hanco, iratttn, the Portland Na
OAKLAND AIRPORT
l.oticted down - with valuable In
formation gained du i t ni? their vl?it
over the 'week-end. at theJnrgt) tud
generally Kgitriied t jnaiifL) oji
oit; f . Oakland. j Caif,.;tii i-fty
council airport committee; htcti
will -hjvi iOiar;o. of. the ;tptruc
'o,ij ot -VVitronrs iK'T aiirtfi jtitd
the e.')Hi:iim.ro .f "Oie f(lonn
bond in xnukl last Tuejtday ' lir
but Mine It, arrived 'home on the
ThenmUra of -the oiuMw,
Mo'ts'i-H, It. Janney, J. I). Oi-ey
nnd K. M. Wilson, and City Super
intendent Krcd S.hef fel, who ac
companied them, had nothing to
way this afternoon about this trip
of investigation and study of the
'Vfct'tnd airport ;o gather ideas
for use In building tho new airport
hero, exeept to stalo that their
'nuruoy was well worth while anil
very Miecesful. tut thev galmI
tiuch important and valuable In
formation, and that they would
make a complete report of their
findings to the city council at that
hotly s special meeting tomorrow
night. . -
The party loft .odford by trahi
ast Krblav jtorning fr Oakland,
spent all day Satunlay tn looking
tver the Oakland lriort, and yes
enli.v constitted airport, engineers
uid h;ol a votiKUltation with Oak
'and's municipal airport cimmit-teo.
AKilKli Alanu hckH.
i:W YOltK. April ,u-(jV T.ie
alarm clek oui;hi to he abolithcl
ttonal batiK mt MirtHivra ot nwii along with morning staling. upexer
.viganitatlons hy W. H. Haines, for- rise and cold tihower. In iho bo
nier prrsmem 01 uie omiin. a ivUr( of lr. .Iohso Williams, p.fes-
mU.-ol tn federal court her twlay.
..k nt Itollof
MAUYkx II. i.i. 'i., April s.
1. Pouch fccowen. dl.ooet aklnK
for Male aid to relieve the vltua
lion el-ete.l h' dlwitdivui frtvln In
Yuha. Suiter and .vuthetn ltmlo
.-ountte.
or of physical rdiicnllon at tench.
eiV eollcse. ColumMa unlversitv;
the way 10 act up on lime If to k,
lo Vo dwly: the wny to keej fit
In to walk fnnr mllon dully, celr or
iiwlm or pUy tennis or ride hoiv-lck.
I.lhh-r ltnx.nl
S.V.N Cl.lsMKNTK. Cl., April .
ij4 lle lreke twi.T hivko ht
fol lore allder r.t-or.1 hy ptloltoe
hla ultdor M-voi 10IW tn elKht
nilnuto;! and lei seconds bol
wiTA'ked bia machine when ho
..futeo on a htllcioe. tie s-i.d he
i aoiiM r-tii)d It.
I0ST pccipJe Oeritnd on Batr
- Aspirin to make short work of
hracUche. but dii: Jou k;tov it's
jwt t tfin-iiv in the r rii
lirom nruralgia or nouritijf Rhcit
matic pins, too. IVmi'i sutler when
flavor .Vvpirin can brin(t complete
wmtort without rlolaf. ami without
harm; it d.y not atTcv-t the tirjrt.
In -ery package of icttttine Bsj-or
Apirtn are provtn ilirovtiont vilh
, hich frvn houll lt familiar,
for thry can S(vre much nllcn
uffcrini;. ;
SPIRIN
a , M.fMe
I arawMlai a.iH4Mi4
llaM-lwll Mury,
MOC.VT C.VKMV:u I'a.. April S.
i- Harvey Xcsuoi' xtory In ih.
he and l.exi,-r Iiiid-nnHitli .mived
to try lo knock off och ohor-
bat with l..i.,lv,ll tvl, l.lnde
mwth dice; uftr hoin u"ooe -.-hniM
l;"ii hours. WcsMior Is In Jail,
1W llk.iirantx
CONST.W riNUI'I.K, Apiil
v,H,l turners of siwmi'-"'
Ondah Wwlhtr
I nfilled Uh probably snows ; h" Perto laihe and Vhlsel w tin
east, snow and rains tonipht ' ,'"r,, ouisldo the Iwimux wish
md Tnosday; f:eln lomioratur. ; ,h'' Rovornmont to liu-.ire their toes.
111 Inlertor lonlsht. Mixtorati v-; '"r !n '"' one u,t tne next.
iiabh' winits.
and IK
IVst.lly ltiaml1o tlMl. j
tll!AM l!lNl(i ore. April
i. All the fliwen, on the letl
hand of l-vid Mollec, six yeai-s1
old. wera torn away when a dna-'
mlto cap Uh which ho had been,
playing eVoloded yesterday. The;
boy ts tn a hosptlwt. It whs fear.'tt
for the other.
.
A.MKNTO, April S.-
NACtiA.MKNTo, April S l.fV-
halph Toi-res was Killed. tii
till- !ns ass M-rhmsty tnin-e,l itml
eight ivrsns wera angled as the
result ot a free tor all slahMnx
affray in a doxrmown rxstaurant.
SKATTI.K. April .t.-.yV prowl,
er lu-,ke - .. ........ 1 ...
v. .v -n , r5,,.s.r A my tUU MK'lt
,r , i,in,ie. lioih
NKW VVRK. April ' -Krd
Stone H praetlelia and ho,i
ln to danoe aaain In the tall. Con-i IMrtlatiJ -Moiemerv V,1(l
iam- Kenneit l, soin, imo t.lalw. ; v win bntj .ddltloral win lo
Kd W)n has been slsned by proaent butldtnc; r-th-n ( down
ior Whlto tor a fall ,h.. nj;down st.r,. also nn.ior considers
;.of a k. 1 thin.
wvre bru-
nelie p,l the pomier whs fr-.aht-eel
away.
THEATRE
Tonight
W. Ray Johnson Preaents
The City
of
Purple
Dreams
Edwin Baird'a Prize Win
ning Novel
BARBARA BEDFORD
DAVID TORRENCE
ROBERT FRAZER
JACQUELINE GADSON
and PAUL PANZER
SHORT SUBJECT
PATHS NEWS
Sees AllKnows All
COMEDY
FABLES
Natine and Night
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