gEDFOHP fXTC TRTBUNE, MEPPOttD, OREfiOX, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1920.
PAGE TTTRET5
IN TESTING TRIP
i (Fifteen bright silver cars featur
ing Goodrich tires aud driven by
a crew of young college graduates'
In uniform arrived; here on sched
ule this afternoon and were wel
comed at the city hall by"'. Mayor
A. AY. Pipes. W. A.vFolger, for
mer treasurer of the rubber com
,pany, and a group of city officials
arid the traffic force. ' .
Commander- H. E. Schaeffer,
formerly of the United States na
val air service, lias charge of the
fleet. i
The reception at the city hall
was followed by a showy street
parade which- ended at the Lewis
Super Service station at the corner
of Eighth and South Front streets.
Interested Bpectiators examined
the IB diffcrei 1 makes of cars in
the Goodrich Silver Fleet and
talked with the- pilots. The en-j
tire caravan will remain, in this
city over night and will leave here
.tomorrow morning.' en route -north
td continue the test run which was,
started in New York January 23,
1929.. .' . - ' : ' . . .
There's nothing snobbish about
; the silver fleet ' One each of the
following, motor cars travels in the
caravan: Essex, Chrysler, Au
burn. Buick, Chevrolet, Ford, Hp
nuoblle, Oldsmoblle, iNash. Whip
pet, Lincoln, Pontlac, Studebaker
and a Mack truck;
The silver fleet, arrived at tho
"Oregon line about 3:15 p. m., and
was met there by the Oregon stale
..police... -Hegidea alve-minute Btop
.at Ashland, this, was the first long
visit made by . the. .'caravan, in an
Oregon town. Hosiers Vof -Goodrich
tires all' over tie United, States
have entertained members of the
good ' will .' tour" " wherever " stops
have' been made.', v"..V :''' -';-'
Running' on the - saind 'Goodrich
tires on which tfey started' from
New York In January, the 15- cars
have traveled approximately 12,000
miles to date. By the time the teBt
run is ended ;t is expected that
they will have, gone 40,000 miles.
! C. H. Taylor ay Portland, mana
ger of the Pacific Goodrich Rubber
company for that branch, has
spent the' past week in Medford
arranging -for : reception of the
unique fleet upon Its arrival. He
motored to California Tuesday,. ac
companist by H. B.vDalrymp.'ev
district representative for the
Goodrich company with headquar
ters ''in, this city; to join the .cara
van on its drive to southern' Ore;
gon.;W rV. ,! . -!:' i'
Grants Pass,'' Roseburg, Suther
lin, Oakland, rain, 'Cottage Grove,
Springfield and Kugene are on the
fleet's schedule fort Thursday.-' An
all-lnght stop will -be made at
Kugene. '.i-
Free Offer for .' . "1 '
O -Cedar Mops
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Tho Certaln'-teed Products Cor
poration, thru Scott Woolf Furni
ture Co. in. this city, .is mnkimr. a
special offer in this - paper today
to give a new model O'Cedar mop
free with every purchase of a
Certain-teed , Floortex rug or' roll
goods. 1
The Floortcx rugs and the
O'Cedar mops are of Certain-teed
Duality, knowrytlie- world over as
standard first class articles, und
this special offer .fomea . at an
opportune tlmo.for all housewives.
The list of rug slzqji and the free
coupon appears 'elsewhere. In. this
paper. '.'.'..' X , ..
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All Eastern Star members who
arq here to attend the I. O. O. F.
convention ,aro invited . to attend
'the Eastern- Star jncetlng at Ma
.sonic hall at 8 o'clock tonight.
Lilyan Tashman tells
how to attract
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Opinion la
unanimous amon? the 39 foremost
movie directors that no girl can be
fascinating unless she has lovely skin.
As Alan Dwan puts It: "Smooth skin
is a perpetual attraction. Roee-petal
skin gets the American public every
time." ; ,
Lilyan Tashman says: "You just
can't 'get by' on the screen without
smooth, beautiful skin." Like 98
of the important actresses in Holly
wood, she is enthusiastic about Lux
Toilet Soap. "This fragrant white
soap is such a wonderful help in keep
ing my skin blooming!" she says.
Nine out of ten screen stars use Lux
Toilet Soap, and all the great film
studios havo made it the official soap
for their dressing rooms. , It is made
by the famous French method
mmmmMmmi
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PURCHASES ROSS
PEAR PROPERTY
A onts acting for tho E J. W.
Hearty Co., of thin city Monday
purchased from George Rosa and
associates of Ashland a pear or
chard east of Talent,, consisting
of 60 acres of pear trees, and 40
acres .of farm land, it is reported.
Tho price is reported to have
been in the neighborhood ol $55.-'
000. The orclyird adjoins -thuJ
Suncrest orchard, and to a good
producers ; , " - ; , r-V 'Y- j
Details of ' that sale. were, nut,
available ' at:the local 1 office, of
the .nearly company. .
It is understood that the or-
chard will be turned over to the
Hearty company at . onco, -.and!
that they will harvest the coming;
crop. -
The Hearty Co. operate a pre-!
cpoling and packing plant in this
city, and in other fruit districts of
the northwest. They are exten
sive shippers and sellers of Rogue
River valley pears, and their en
try into the growing end of tho
fruit industry is regarded by local
frultmen as a healthy sign.
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WITH COLE M'ELROY
Ted Afullcn, -master of ceremo
nies and entertainer, will come to
thin city-In the. nenr--future with
Cole McKlroy's fttmoua. Spanish
Ballroom dance band. ..when that
nationally known musical -organization
plays a one-night dance en
gagement at the Oriental Gardens
on Friday night. May 24. . .
Mullen is known to nearly every
dance lover, of Oregon and "Wash
ington for his snuppy- song num
bers and his exceptional ability
as a' comedian of the first ,-rato.
Ted was featured with Mclilroy's
imnd for 'nearly eight years and
only recently, returned to the, fold
after a tour of the east and south;,
where ho increased -Ills routine by
adding several ''new . stunts and
comedy numbers, which ho will
feature, while here with the McBl-
rby orchestra, '...: :'V '
In addition to Mullen. Cole Mc
Elrov will bring numerous other
special' features along i with his
band. i r Johnnie- Sylvester Colum
bia . recording "accordion .soloist.
will be on hand to direct the
hand, with Spec Thomas, trom
bonist and Freddie Morelockf king
of comedy also to .Uivcn the
sogritH,i't'''pp"('ars as though
tho dancers of Medford are in for
a real musical treat when Cole
McElroy brings his famous Colum
bia. Recording orchestra hero to
play at Oriental Gardens. .. . . ...
DELEGATES DELlGHTEd
BY
IE ABOUT VALLEY
Returning to Medford i Jt:30,
the more m H00 vlnittng l.'Oi-O.
V.. drlcKatPH who filled tho 250
earn and two long Iiushph of the
Kpeclitlly planned IkIU-o o 1 n
caravnn that wound lta way thru
tho valley thl morning, expressed
enthusiasm over tho scenic and
'industrial attractions of Medford
and appreciation for the hospital
ity extended them by local" citizens.
Hpieler pamphlets, pointing out
and giving 'explanatory sketches of
the various points' visited were
passed to tho various delegates .by
the ' general committee heuded by
C. C. Hoover, as tho caravan loft
tho chamber of commerce head
quarters." Karl Davis acted as of
ficial barker and guldo on ono of
the long-bussos.
Tho tour which began at seven
o'clock in the morning took in tho
Tomlln Box factory,- the Owen
Oregon plant, the new airport, the
Old Stage road, Jacksonville and
the pear belt of the valley.
ELM lEAFBEETLE
SPRAY IS ADVISED
The elm I roe leaf beetle Is now
working; on tho elm shade trees,
and in a short time tho first gen
eration of larvae will be - present.
The larvae are worm-like and feed
on the under side of the leaves,
completely skeletonizing the leaf
to the point where the tree Is de
foliated. Two seasons of decolla
tion will result in death of, the
tree by starvation, - . .
Arsenate of lead, four pounds of
the powder material to 100 gal
Ions of water, appfted thoroughly
to the under side of the leaves,
will control this' Insect. Spraying,
should be done within the next
ten dayB or two weeks.
At a very little cost of money
and effort your valuable shade
trees can be kept free from this
destructive pest. - '
la. P. WILCOX.
, County Agent. ;
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- Orneon Weather.
Oregrf Fair tonight and Thura.
day. but cloudy or foggy near the
coast, cooler with rising humidity
In the Interior of the nest portion
Thursday. Moderate nnrthwenterly
winds on the coast. . ..,! .
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Fountain, will be open for your convenience every day of the week
including Sundays between the hours of
7:30 A. M. and 10:00 P. M.
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Jarmin & Woods also wish to announce that they have changed man
agers at their fountain You can always be assured of the best of every
thing with unexcelled service and courtesy.
REMEMBER-You Can Get It Any Time at
Main at
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v 'Following tho : lead, jof
huV"
drod cities In ulifortilti and sqv
eraV hundred in other' state, M4d;
ford now claims the distinction of
being tho first citjr , In Oregon
to adopt tho uniform' .traffic iordl-
nanco .for cities and -towns. .Fol
lowing an investigation oy, xne
city council and cjty planning
commission, extending.! over seve
ral months, the council last night
adopted the ordinance, by unani
mous- vote. wn-vt-''-'. .
The object of tho new ordi
nance, which is bolng sponsored
by tho United, States . department
of commerce, tho,;A.. A. A., and
numerous ol hoi' organizations, is
to endeavor to. arrive, at some dc
gree'of uniformity in traffic regu
lations throughout; the" United
States, sov- that ' motorists travel
ing; from city f to' ql.ty ; and state,
to state will 'not , bo ; confronted
with a multitude of ' conflicting
restrictions withyw'htch ' they are
unfamiliar. . . . "
Tho" model ordinance, copies' of
which will bo available for public
distribution in a short time, pro
vides for . pedestrian , protection
and regulation in crossing . road
ways, provides for one hour park
ing and also half hpur parking
In certain congested districts,
makes certain 'areas along tho
curb available for temporary stopping-
for the purpose of loading
and unloading-passengers and par
rels, prohibits double line standing,
and confirms the -state law on
certain rules regarding tho opera
tion of vehicles.'
Provision is also 1 m a d e for
standard signs and curb markings;
curbs painted red indicate pro
hibited standing; yellow or orange,
standing for loading passengers
or parcels, and. white for passen
ger loading only.
Tho features, of - tho; ordinance,
for which signs and cifrb markings
are provided will not be effective
until such signs and marks have
been placed.
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Radio Program
KMED
Mill Trlbuns-Vlrgln Button
: Wednesday, May 22 "
fl to 6:15r-lsis Theater.; i
6:15 to 6:30-v-ledf6rd.' Jfall
Tribune, news ajid markets.
. 6:30 to 7 Creacont .Iialry,. ,.'
' : . Thursday May' 23 . , 4
11:30 to lOn-Uoklen-West Cof-
- foe.-' - ' .- r '. . ..- .
10 to 10:30 Kcduouiy Groce-
- terla and Ed Hlnns. i
10:. 10 to 171 Beebe.fc Kindle
Service Station. j
11:00 to 11:30 Independent i
: Electric.
11:30 to 13 Jarmin ft Woods.
12 noon News Items by Mall j
Tribune.
12 to 13:30 Gates Auto com-
' 'pany.
12:30 to 1 Oold Seal Cream- 1
ery. .
1 to 1:30 llulck Dealers.
1:80 to 2 Beck's Bakery.
2 to 2:30 Vounfflove & Co. 1
2:30 to 3 Durant Cars. j
6 to 6:15 Islr Theater. -
8:15-' to 6:80 Medford Mai)
Tribune, news and markets. '
6:30 to 7 Coleman & Law-
ton and Medford Service
Station. ;
7-""to 8 Farmers Exchange
Co-operative. .
' '' CUsifled advertising f ets results. '
Jarmin & Woods Drug
Announces New Policy
Starting Today our Drug Store, including our
Central
Daily Meteorological Report
Wednesday, May 22
Medford and vicinity:' Fair to
night and Thursday. Somewhat
cooler Thursday, with rising hu
midity.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs
day, but cloudy or foggy near
const. Cooler, with rlHing humid
ity,'.- n; interior v ot i vesf portion1
Thursctiiy. iV';'
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Temperuturo (desrees) 89' ',61;
HlBhcst (last lSfTiours) 91 ' 89"
Lowest (last 12 'hours) 48 61
Rel. humidity (per ct.) 28 " 83
'Precipitation (lncjics)... ' 0 t 0
Htatc'l 9typather..U Clear,, 'gfear
- Lowest tempcrutUre this; morn
inft 60 degrees.' ' - -
Total precipitation slnco-Sept. J,
1928, 10.8 Inches;
' Temperature a year-ago today:
Ilirfliest, 8"1; lowest, 4 r.
Sunset today," 7:81 p. m.
Hunrlsc Thursday, 4:43 .a. m.
Sunset ThuiBdtiy,"7:32 pi 'm. '.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
$X j.t ISOth Meridian Time '
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Bukor CMty ....... 84' 00 Clear
nisninrck . 78 60 P. Cdy.
Uolso 80 611 Clear
rDonver : 70 D2 Cloudy
I lies Moines 70 62 Cloudy
I l'Yesno 72 ti2 1. Cdy.
I Helena 80 48. Clear '
1mh AnR-eles 74 50 Cloudy
'Marshflcld 00 411 Cloudy
Phoenix 94 ' CO Cloudy
Portland ... X0t 62 P. Cdy.
Red Bluff ..:."....l 02 04 " Clear
Ruseburic .... 84- '.60 ' Clear
Halt Lake City.. 74 64 P. Cdy.
San l-'nincisco... 00 "' 60 ' cloudy
Santa Fo 04 44 Rain
Seattle 72 60 Clear.
Spokane- 88 .62 ; Clear
Walla Wu!lu... 88 68 Clear
WlnnlpeK ." 70 ' 40 P. Cdy.
. .' . L. W. DICK, Meteorologist.
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"A. mustcal iirogram of merit"
was tho ' concensus of opinion
nmonK local peoplo who listened
In on-the pipe-organ recital by
Miss ' Hetty Brown. which was
broadcast by tho California Oregon
Power company last night.
8. M. Dullis, J. J. Buchter and
B. It. Itoberts left this afternoon
for Dunsmulr on a short business
trip In tho interests ot tho power
company.
FLY PESTERED
COWS ARE NOT
CONTENTED MILKERS!
Keep Flies Away From Your Milkers
.WITH.
FLY FOIL
THE TRIED AND PROVEN
DAIRY FLY SPRAY
SOLD
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
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ESTABLISH GAME
FARM NEAR CITY
A, game farin;1s,jo be estabMsheU
on;the old Hacnit;burg estift?' lirc
mllei seast of Mod ford, aeortljtyi,
to Kejineth F. Uarneburg, w))Ov)H.fi,
Jieen.od game breeder - undoiifio
rrcgon state ganle commlkiot',;
ocatlun, of ;thn.(farm Is sajtlln
be excepttoneLlly.ulted to the Itaftft?
of game blrds;i)0speclaUy ):wate,r
fowl. ; ,
Mr. Barneburg no)hoH .a'iock'
of TO mallArd duclta wlitn'Wlli:
orrer .tnur.r
anclers for i
iiprposcs. T:
very - tame, t
orrer tnup uvil to Hportsmon and
decoy and propagation
Thfe ducks havo become
vi-i ,v laiiiv-! uvru tu urn trjn.-m. iij
rating Sfrora ' tho hand of their
keeper.
A shipment of Canadian geese.
Chinese pheasants and probably
blue and green wine -teal are ex
pected, to add. to the stock on the
farm this summor.
According to Mr. Karneburg, the
breeding; of- game; birds, now an
Jnfant. industry,, wlr bo greatly In
crerfHed as the beneftf to hunting Is
more fully realized. Natural in
crease In game birds, he believes,
will not suffice to supply thd grow
ing demand.
Fodoral nnd stale efforts along
the line of increasing bird life may
bo. grently enhanced, Mr. Ilarne
burg believes, through (he efforts
of sportsmen and private fanciers.
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PERMITS NECESSARY
ON FEDERAL LANDS
1'crmitH to burn slashing am1
brush on government owned land
aro a' necessary as tliey are on
stato land, according t1 Crater
National forest . headquarter to
day, following a report yesterday
that such permits would' not.be
necessary until June 1. ' '
; Camp fire permits, while not
necessary on state land, aro neces
sary In national forests after
Juno 15.
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Think llcrry Iiisimo
KLAMATH KALLH, Ore.. May
21. fP) A sanity hearing has hern
ordered for Coleman Merry, sheep
man, who Is accused of having set
fires In federal timber near ' the
f .nke-Kbtrnnth courtly line. )
BY
LOCAL
HELD ON
''yy.
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..(William Cherry
yn'tii.bpi'. Is held
Creek
bV' Lo. Anije
TOMORROW One Day Only
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v '. . 4 Shows
4M' 'at - ,V
1:30, 3:15
- 7 & 9 p. m.;; lfi
..' NOTE
This picture
will be shown
to adults only.
No c h 1 1 dren
admitted... ';'
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It's the naked
truth of the
morals of today
If you havo a son or daughter, that will soon: marry,
;. by all means bring them to this picture."'' ;
"The H
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' CREIGHTON HALE VIRGINIA BROWN FAIRE
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You wives and husbands who liko to cheat horo's some
thing to think about. " ' ' : ' ' 1 : !
LAST TIME8
TONIGHT!
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Drusr S
Medford, Ore.
officers on a charKQ of child steal-!
ini; and wll lie brouKht hnck to:
Medford by SherifC Ralph Jen-j
ulngs, who leaves this, evening for '
the southern California metropolis.
Cherry Is alleKOd to have taken,;
kathryli Perkins, 14 years old,
A'Ih-ho parents reside in tho Horry
dulo section north of Medford,
to southern California liy automo
bile. Hho hud been ' ipIkmIhb for j
scvcril weeks. 'I 1
Cherry has lived in this section'
for some Uino nnd is described, as
a man of approximately 45 years
He has n wlfo und several chll-.
ilron. and nt the present, 'time tho j
No Advance
V In 'Pricos :
ouse
ame
with '
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LYA DE PUTTI !
In ,
"THE SCARLET LADY"
tore
wife is reported to pa a patient
ataloi-al hospital.
FREE
Theatre Ticket
with each
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MODEL
BAKERY.
' 111 West Main ,
' Medford, Oregon
Cole MtElros
Columbia Record
Dance Band
of Seattle-Portland
at the ' ' v. ,
Oriental
Gardens
On Your Way ,
TO' . '' .tt'v
Crescent City
Three hours from Medford.,
. A welcome awaits yon at j
Patrick's Creek :
Tavern -r-
All-day Idning Service
Phone or write for room res
ervations. Postoffice Cres
cent City, CaL
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Friday
May