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IN SISKIYOUS BY
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A homeleHs wanderer about 50
years of ose, was found lute yes
terday afternodn In Hear Cat ean
yon, in the Siskiyou mountains,
near the Qillfornla-Orc-fion state
line, by a crew of men engaged
in clearing a right-of-way for a
phone line. He wag weak from
hunger, thirst and exposure,- and
refused to tell his name.
He told Foreman Cu minings of
the telephone line crew that he
ventured into Bear Cat canyon
last Friday afternoon, in search of
water and had become Inst in the
- heavy jungle. He tramped the
mountains aimlessly until he he
came exhausted, and was found.
unutde to move.
; The rescuers tried to walk the
wanderer to the Pacific highway,
but he was too weak to climb the
steep grade. They then made a
litter from their muckinitws, and
packed him to a nearby cabin.
foreman Cummlngs phoned the
Information to Ruy Satehwell, gen
eral, manager of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company
hero. Sheriff Jennings left this
morning 'to Investigate the case and
bring the unfoitunute inun to this
city. ....
Tho lost mnni from his own mea
ger details of his mishap, 1h
thought to have been a "hitch
hiker" along the Pacific highway.
The country In which he was lost
is wild and impenetrable, and has
Sow trails.
MEET TUESDAY NIGHT
The Business and Professional
women will hold their monthly
meeting; at the Hotel Med ford next
Tuesday evening, beginning with
a dinner at 6:30. Reports of the
ft ate federation convention will be
given, by the delegates and vari
ous members who attended this
meeting at Eugene last week-end.
Maude K. Robinson of Gold Hill,
chah man of the state education
committee of. the organization, will
conduct the installation of offi
cers elected at the last meeting
for the ensuing year. Reserva
tions' for the dinner are to be
made at the desk of the Hotel
Mwdford not later than Tuesday
morning.
The Pick of the Big Silent
Pictures
TO OPEN JUNE 10
AT J
STARTS
TOMORROW
A GAY, JAZZY WHIRL
OF FUN AND EXCITE
MENT. .
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LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
VICTOR
McLAGLEN
IN
"CAPTAIN LASH"
Also
LAUREL and HARDY
COMEDY
The third annual summer school
of the Medford city system will
open June 10, .for a six weeks-;
period, under the direction ofl
Charles Glen Smith who has dl-'
rected the work ot these session;.!
for the past two years. About i
uaaimniii leacncrs will ne em
ployed, drawn from the city eorns.
and selected because
fitness for the work they will do.
These are not definitely named
until the reftistratlon of the pupils
and the work necessary to be of
fered ia known. , ,
The' school Is designed to ac
commodate all grades, from first
to 12th. Sessions will be held
In the junior hluh school building
from 8:00 a. m. until 12:00 m.
dully. ,
Tho objects of tile school, ac
cording to , Superintendent . Jled
rick, are iargely remedial . and
make-up work for pupllB who
have hud difficulty In the regu
lar sessions because of absence
or other reasons. At the close
of the regular year each teacher
for any subject or grade must
file a detailed report of every
pupil under her charge, who has
failed in one or more subjects.
These reports state the causes of
failure In so fur as known and
just where the. pupil is weak, so
that the summer school teacher
need lose no time in going directly
to the spot with him and apply
ing the remedial work.
In rare cases, high school pu
pils of exceptional ability are
given permission to do a semes
ter's work in a new subject, such
as English, history, civics or math
ematics, but this is not encouraged
as It is felt that tho time Is too
short to do Justice to such an
amount of new work.
There Is little formal class work;
the school Is organized on the
Individual method plnn. and every
effort is made to give each pupil
the special coaching and help ho
most needs.
Usually from 90 to 100 pupils
attend the summer sessions and
are able to make up their .sub
ject work to such an extent that
they avoid having to repeat tho
grade in regular year, thus saving
themselves much tim. and the
district the expense of keeping
them another half year In school.
All pupils who desire to take sum
mer work must register for tho
courses they desire to take on
or before Saturday. June 7. Pu
pils may register with Mrs. Esther
Fleigel at the Junior high school
or Charles Glen Smith at the
senior high school. A tuition fee
of $7.60 for the six weeks Is
charged each pupil to help defray
the cost of the school. This Is
due in advance and should be
paid to Charles Glen, Smith Mon-
i flay morn'ng, June.10. -' ' '
Registration of .pupns
nr.t he comnleted until tho. failure
report is had from the pupil's
regular teacher, fupiis noi iuium
clully able to pay tuition or fur
nish hooks, vet who need the sum
mer work, should see the city
school superintendent, tnlra iioor,
Medford building.
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AIDS MOVE FOR
- FLY INSPECTION
A rigid Inspection of Florida
fruits and vegetables entering Ore
gon Is favored In a resolution In
troduced as a protective measure
against the Mediterranean fly at
the board of directors' meeting of
the Medford chamber of commerce
last night. ' The resolution was in
troduced following its passage yes
terday by the board of directors
of the Jackfeon County Fruit
growers' league. '
It is the purpose of the resolu
tion to seek the aid of tho stale
to enforce an Inspection of fruit
entering Oregon from Florida and
other states. A similar resolution
has also bene passed by the Hood
River, growers. Reports that tile
fly hud been discovered In Cali
fornia have caused local fruit In
terests to become especially inter
ested In the pest, i
Committee reports were also
heard at last night's session. J. W.
Wakefield of the roads committee
reported the Williams creek roud
project will bo taken up at a
meeting in a short time, A. A.
llayden of the publicity committee
told of the Jackson county exhibit
sent to Los Angeles for exhibition
and said It would arrive there In
time for the Sbiine convention to
be held there next week. The
chamber membership Is ulso to be
Increased, aceoring to a report by
Jaitk Thompson of tlie member
ship committee.
W. s. Bolger of the forum com
mittee told of plans for the next
forum, explaining It will he an
open meeting, with the chairmen
of all committee present to out
line plans for the ensuing year.
This forum will be held the mid
dle, of. next month. .
Daily Meteorological Report
Wednesday, May 29 j
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Thursday. Normal tem
perature. Humidity somewhat be
low normal. . '
Oregon: FaMr weather, normal
temperature tonight and Thursday.
Low clouds and fog near coast.
Humidity somewhat below normal
In Interior Thursday
0mJ en3
Local Datm gf
TamnArnliin) IDegsl 71 39
Ulcrhoct II nat 12 hrs.l.. 75 74
i 1 1 .nat 12 hrs. 34 39
Rel. humidity (Pet.) 37 87
State of weather -jS:ieaI-PieaT
LoweBt temperature this morn
ing, 38 degrees.
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PIERRE J A CO 6 SON P E SS L CAvAll ERl EO "N FONTAINE
In Paris London Rome Madrid Vienna Berlin Hollywood New York
The great beauty specialists
of the world
agree on one facial treatment
This is the greatest professional endorsement ever
given to . any one product . . . more than 13,000
beauty experts advise regular use of Palmolive Soap!
Jill
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Royalty of every land
testifies to the standing of
these great beauty spe
cialists of foreign capitals.
The aristocracy of the
stage and the social
world are attended by
these European experts
That Med ford's new airport has
already been christened became
known today when Mayor Pipes
was Informed . that several days
nuq Mouse Muirhead, the iocal
amateur pilot, made a landing
there in the evening and alno
a take off. Although most of tho
field was plowed and little of it
had been rolled. Moose made an
etmy arrival and getaway.
That tho field will he, officially
teHted in a few days by a test
airplane landing wits announced
byv the mayor today. Work hns
progressed rapidly the pa-st few
days, under the direction of Fred
Seheffel, and with seven tractorm
working 10 hours per day, the
long runway is as level us a
race track. j
Although It will be September
before the airport Is entirely torn-1
pletod It is now planned to we
the field for . airplane landing in
June when the newspaper airplane
caravan from the northwest is
scheduled to arrive, en route
south. Although the work of
draining the field will then be In
progress, local aviation experts
tfeclare landing will be perfectly
safe and continue so throughout
the summer.
' Today Fred Seheffel sold the
timber taken from .the airport
property to the Tomlln Boy com
pany at a good profit to the city.
Thus far It, is estimated the Pipes
"efficiency system" has saved the
city five or six thousand dollars
over the original estimates of con
struction costs.
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I. BchIn Agxles.
CORVALLIS, Ore., May 29. P)
Scoring four runs on three hits and
two State college errors in the
ninth inning, the University of Ore
gon base ball team defeated Oregon
State. 7 to 4, here yesterday.
1 " 'A
A"
ILL the lead
ing figures
in the world of
beauty culture be
lieve in and ad
vise their patrons
to use one in
ternationally fa
mous method of
skin care. It is
based upon the
rwice-a-day use of
Palmolive Soap.
Go to Paris,
world capital of
beauty. Cavalieri,
Le Brun, Masse",
Vincent, Payot,
, ' Delord et Biont
all will tell you why palm and olive oils,
in this special blend, are best for the skin.
. They have tried its effects in their salons.
They have experimented with many methods
of skin care, in order to advise their patrons
on daily home treatments. And all have
come to the same conclusion: there is noth
ing like Palmolive-Soap and warm water.
The salon of Madame Btrtba Jacobson
of London an operator demonstrates
bow to care for the face.
Read these Statements!
"I ahvays ask my clients to
improve complexions by cleans
ing the skin twice a day with
Palmolive Soap, which embodies
the soothing oils of palm and
olives in their purest form. "
. Piazza Di SpagnA 68, Roma"
"To retain the radiant skin'
texture which my treatments
give, I provide my clients with
my own special . creams and
powdeis, which 1 ask them to
use with a very good soap
, (Palmolive) for an oily skin."
39 West 57th Street,
Now York, N. Y. ,
"The use of Palmolive is espe
cially important because its gen
tle action leaves the skin in a
healthy, smooth, normal condi
tion which is the wry founda
tion of a beautiful complexion. "
Vienna I, Kaerntnerstrassb 28
"Regular cleansing twice a day
with Palmolive Soap is my ad
vice to clients. The effect of the
pure palm and olive oils in
this soap keeps the skin always
in the proper condition. "
Barcelona ,
In Vienna, Pessl; in Berlin, Elise Bock; in
Madrid, Niraus; in London, Jacobson! Think
of any great city, the world over, and you'll
find that the leading beauty experts in that -city
are enthusiastic about this two-minute
complexion treatment: with both hands
massage the face with a rich lather of
Palmolive Soap and warm water. Rinse, with
warm water graduated to cold. Let that be ;
the basis for all your make-up!
In smart resorts, abroad and at home; in
New York, in Chicago, in Washington, in
Hollywood women who set the mode are
being told by over 13,000 beauty experts to
use Palmolive twice every day. You owe it
to yourself to discover how delightful it is
for the bath as well as for the face.. Try it
tomorrow.
Rttah Ptit$
10c .
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IN PLAN ABOARD
IINE
Total nreclDitatioh since Sept. 1,
1!)28, lQj6 inches.
Temiiemlure two yea"rs ago t-
day: tuunest on, lowest ii.
aVin'aa't InritlV 7 il7 T,. 111.
Sunrise Thursday, 4:39 a. m.
SiinsetThursday. 7:38 p. m.'.,.
"Observations Taken at 6 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
2S ST? $
2.3. 5 S
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Lots of good times and surprises
are In store for tho Shilners who
bonrd the Hlllah special next Fri
day evening, bound for the Im
perial Shrine session In Los Ange
les. H will be tho first time that
the southern Oregon temple has
sent a special train to an imperial
session, and those who will Join
I the pitgrinmglng Shrlners will
t in 1 1 1 1 iik my enjoy i ne journey, an
stunts and entertainment are
planned for every minute of the
trip.
Jnck Carle, who has the special
train arrangements In charge, is
urging all Shrine members to
make reservations on the train at
once. Hlllah temple has extended
a cordial invitation to all Shrlners,
regardless of their temple affilia
tions, to participate In tho trip.
Accommodations will also be
available for tho wives of Shrlners
who attenci.
The Hlllah patrol, 20 strong,
will be on hand, ready to appear
in Los Angeles parades under the
watchful eye of Captain Hex Bnr
nett. Owing to the press of busi
ness, Louie Older, director of Hll
lah, will be unable to attend, and
A. K. I'easley has assumed tho
duties of business manager for the
Hlllah patrol. Tho drum corps of
tho local Hhtino temple, composed
of Klnrnnlh Knlls members, will
join the special train In northern
California. I
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A big benefit dance, t under the
auspices of the newly f ormed local
headquarters compatiy of the
lKGth Infantry, for the. benefit of
the Medford Oregon National
Uuard unit, will be held at the
armory Monday, June ilO, It was
announced today. Guardsmen are
making special preparations for
the event, and one of flho lnrgest
j dunce crowds of the seiisort Is ex
i peeled. , 1
The muwlr will be fu;rnlnhed by
tho Seven Hnrmonlnns, local dance
orchestra, which will also intro
duce several novelty numbers.
Tickets are being sold by members
of the comapny, and tho, support
of the dance by local citizens Is
eruected to be good. The party
will be held on tho evening before
the guardsmen entrain for Camp
Clatsop for the annual summer en
campment. ..
United States Tire
Representatives on
JVisit to Medford
Mr. Campbell, manager of the
tire division of the U. S. Tire &
Rubber company In the Portland
district, and Robert C. Smith, spe
clnl field representative in south
ern -Oregon for the same company,
are In Medford today transacting
business with the local , dealers,
Beebe Sc Kindle, for Medford and
Central Point, and looking over
business conditions. '(
They express themselves more
than pleased with business condi
tions and prospects for the bii?
anre of the year In southern Ore-
gon and predict big tourist travol .
for the summer In tnHlnlil
Constipated
InstMdof dLjltrormmff p uyaler J
r .Irons, irritating purrM J
nVa-SATDU'l DtZDTl
Nf thifldtpendll. til
finlta, pUaunt-M-to- IO NIOMI
ril.hi tomorrow mlrtxht. " io fhihhuit
OttsUobos. ALRItml
Reeoramndl am) sold by
All Mertfnml nrumrfstn
I Fakor City 64 38 Cloudy !
; Itlsmarck 70 62 Cloudy
llolse 68 48, Cloudy
Denver 62 42 Clear
Pes Moines 86 68 P. Cdy.
Fresno - - 86 64 Clear
! Helena 60 40 P. Cdy.
Ijs Anceles .. 74 64 Clear
Marshfleld 64 48 Cloudy
Phoenix 64 62 Clear
Portland 64 50 Cloudy
Red niuff 84 64 Cloudy
Kosehuru 68 42 Clear
Salt l-ake City.. 68 44 Clear
San Francisco .. 62 60 Cloudy
Santa Fe 64 38 Clear
Seattle 68 48 Cloudy
Simkane 70 62 Cloudy
Walla Walla .... 72 62 Clear
'WlnnlpcB - 52' Cloudy-!
L. W. DICK. Meteorologist, i
PnwtpoiM Clikmirn Hout.
CHICAGO. May Diffi
...i ;.k r..Anii rnvnniiA tnv rnl-
. Aiuuirl l'rnmnlir Jim
iiiiniici worn niriniMKii
plon. nnd 1.0111 im i-.Mnn. ii
r mer featherweight title holder,
scheduled fur Friday night.
NOW ON--AT HAWK'S PLUMBING SHOP
Slightly Smoke Damaged Bathroom Fixtures Going at
25 REDUCTIONS
China Closet
Combinations
Very slightly damaged,"
reduced to
$18.00
All Necessary Pipe and Fittings for Installation
at Exceptionally Low Prices
Hawk Plumbing Shop
y 24 So. Grape St.
S. H. Hawk
BATH TUBS
5-foot and 5-foot,
all patterns
Vi OFF
While they last
Phono 687
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