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XrEnronn utl TrcnuTyr:, MEPronr), onEfloy. tiiuksday, ..hint, n, 1029. ON JULY 3 AND 4 'One of thn innnt extensive; Inde pendence Pay cclchrutlnim over planned In thin Koctjon of t lie coun try, will be ntuKcd July 3 and 4 at Crescent City by the Del Noi'4 American Louion Tnst No. Le- lunn;ilrcH and auxiliary members fuim Medford, Anhlanu, uruniK Pass and surrounding cities are how formulating nlnns to attend lh entertainment features In the southern city. Drum cup conteaU. large open nlr band concerts and sports, in cluding baseball and foot races, are J umnng the many attractions plan ned. Three I. S. first line war nhip difcnue unlt will welcome visitors d urine both days of the celebration. There will be a mili tary parade featuring walluiH from uinvtliiittt ii h well us viailinc drum and bugle corps from nelyhboriiiK towns. Following the dedication of the Veterans' Memorial hall, built by, citizens of Dei Norte county at a j cost of $fi0,000, there will be large dedication ball the night .if July 3. In the afternoon there will be Rtreet dancing. Inspired by the fact that the best clam tides of the year will be on at the dateH of the celebration, Un American Legion has also planned .a clam digging contest. For the children there will be a unique treasure hunt on the program, as well as a generous supply of fire works on the beach, augmented by Hoarehlijrhu and anti-aircraft kuiis from the visiting U. S. fleet. JAfKSnxVILMS. Ore.. June 6. (Special.) Harold Ilihln-th, son of Mm. J. M. Cantrall of Jacksonville, one of the four to win n prize at the North Pacific track meet In Kugene last Saturday, will soon ar rive home for a short visit. He will .spend tho mi m met In employ ment at Crater Iake. Albert learned of Sunlit Crux, Cab, was In our city Wednesday, meeting old time friends. Mr. and Mr. John Dunn lug ton and daughter Margaret of Klamath .Fulls came over Sunday and are Vliting relatives here. They mo tored to Grants Pass Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Oeorgc McCulluni f rum Klamath Falls were callers at .tho Tlay Stevenson home Sat urday afternoon, en route to f lrantt Push, where, they visited Mis, Mo Culluin's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Hogshead of Po mona, Cab, called on Mhh Issie Me Cully Monday afternoon. Mr, Hogs head was a partner in the abstract .business with the Into Sam Whlt- tiugton several years ago. "- Mr. and Mrs. Hob Stevenson have -returned to Salem after spending tyvernl days at the home of his j hfother, ltay Stevenson and family. ' ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Kcegan were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan at Ashland. .kffiiTsWFOR BUTTE FALLS HIRED HCTTK FALLS, Juno (Special) All teachers for . year have been employrri. Van Gruos will succeed Mr. Pur- Iter us prlneipal of the high sehool. j .Mr. Parker will be principal til . i.iemlale. Mr. Joe Nee and Mrs. ( Leola Stoddard will be additional . members of the high si-hool fae- iilty. Mrs. Veil Ibniver will take Mr. Nee's place as prinelpal of the ! g tide school and Mis. Nee takes Mrs. Hoover's place in tho fifth and sixth grades. No o t h e r changes nre to bu made. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Mome of Uogtie li ver a nd M rs. M a rg a ret I toy n -ton spent Saturday and Sunday "Wtlng relatives here. t Pat nnd Walter O'P.rlen. who Visited for several das last week at tho Guy Moore home, returned ! to Kirk, Oregon Sunday. BUTTE FALLS GRANGE I HCTTI-: FALLKS. Ore.. June fi, - (MK-elal) Hon t foigrl the prange dance at lltitte Falls Sat nrday night. L'very one Is as- Kured u good lime and good' music. Severul ladles of the cnmmu- j Idly en Joy imI l he pa rt y g I e n at' the clutr h Welnesday afternoon i lv the members of the bidtes' aid. j Belief from curse y of constipation - Itattle t'rei'k physician savs, '''irUtiMtipnllon I icsponiillilii fm Inol'fl misery than Hliv nlhrr niiim.." Jtllt linltiP.lhllr nllif has liiM-n f. limit. A talili't rnllvil Rcxnll ()r (Iim'IIph fUtrarm water from thp w- ti'ni into till lary, itry itlrumlnK .w.h.n. Th wt..r t.,..HnM. , f.wi.t uhmIb u,, i nu...... i ........ ...... , n Knnir. jiik n imiii ui on ii.erraKing ine done. '' Hton nnfferlnn from copfllpatlon 'VMlAW N it eitll II Orilorlln I n,..li Jxt day hright, Oet 24 for a Tie today al the ne fire hi Ilexall lirug I jsinro. West Hide I'haimavy. Books Received at County Library May, 1920. Flrtlon. 1'i-ter (inod for Nothing, Aldtlch. A KaKe of the Kea, Aunt In. A Kaue of the Hwonl, Austin. The llouMo of Fulfilment, Heck. Cloth of CJohl, Ueebe. Tho Glory of the Purlour, Car man. i'lhoH of Jaalman, Chae. I ted IMomforn; Homanco of rvly Indian Life In the Went, Cooper. Want elands, Cont;rlff. In Those liays, I'eruuson. Joseph and ills JJrelhren, Free- mfm Darkened Rooms, Clbba. Tho China Venture. Graham, into (he Wind, Hatch. The Jtetpectable JftCy, Hlnkmm. Tho YillaKc Doctor, Kiiyc-Smith. The Whlrtper of a X line, hc Franc. Dods worth, Lewis. Itllnd Man's Duff. l.ynUe. Tents of 'lekednc-H. McCallum. IMlKi'ims of Adv-rily, M'-Kce. We Forget Hccau.se We' Must, Maxwell. With Malice Toward None, Mor I Queen Cleopatra, Mundy row. Yho HlHhop'H Wife, Nathan. tj,0 jiUfI(.ri nice. This .Strange Adventure, Klne hart. Dark Hester, Sedgwick. Itlooily Ground, Tarleton. Flowering Quince, VanDoren. Queer Street, Wiley. Non-IVtion. Country Journalism, Allen. Vou Can't Print That, Seldes. Tho Psychology of Vouth, Swift. Iiolwcen War and Peace, Hoeckel. The New Molality, Drake. ltellglon Without Revelation, Huxley. Middleton; A Study In Contem porary American Culture, Lyund. Tho Story of the Gypsies, Herco vlcl. On the Hottom, Kllsborg. Lawns, Rockwell. Irises. Rockwell. A Simple Guide to Pictures and Painting. Hulley. Roan Stallion, Ta 11141-, nnd Other Poems, Jef fi'i's. On Mediterranean Shores, Lud wlg. Labrador Looks at the Orient. C.renfell. Lion; Agriean Adventure With the King of Leasts. Johnson. The Star-Spangled Manner, Nich ols. Circling South America, Ander son. The Romance of Forgotten Men. Paris. George W. Cable, Itlkle Km perm Francis Joseph of Aus tria, nedlleh. Herman Melville, Mumford. The Face of Silence, Mukerji. Pamphlet. i:. S. Dept. uf Uibor, (1) Why Drink Milk ? lT. S. Dept. of the Interior, (1) Industrial Schools for DelimiueutH, )!il!fl-liL'7; ( li ) Schools and Classes for ihe Illlnd, HHi -1 !l!7. U A. C. Kxperiment Station, (1) Dairy Farm Incomes Required to Maintain Standard Farm Homes in Oregon; ,( 3 ) A Hot Dish Lunch for the Rural SebolmfwypHhrdlu for the Rural Sehool; (3) The Re moval of Spray Residue from Ap ples and Pears; (4) Culling the Poultry Flock; Ii) Factors in the Organization of Cooperative Asso ciations; (U) Greet j Feed and Pas tures for Poultry; (7 The Wheat Joint worm in Oregon; (8 Com mercial Fertilizers: (if) Motor Driven Green Feed, Root and Straw Choppers; (1U The Jerusa lem Artichoke; (11) The Most Im portant Noxious Weeds of Oregon; (12) Feeding for Kgg Production; (13) Pollination Study of the An Jou Pear In Hood River Valley: (II) A Dairy Program for Ore gon. It. S. Dept. of Agriculture: 1 Marketing ltt e-Cnqi .Potutoes; ( 2 ) High-Grade Alfalfa Hay; (3) Pre paring Johnson 1 lay for Market ; next j H ) Legume Hays for Milk Pru Miss duetlou: (51 The Sorghum Midge. With Suggestions for Control: (ti) K e e ding Cottonseed Products to Livestock: y 7 Tubereulosis in Live utoek; M Ginseng Culture: ( !1 ) Conking Heef According to the Cut ; 1 tit Apple Seald ami 11m Control; nil Harthworms as Pests ami otlieruUe- in ti... lAn-m w.m.iu ( 1 ;i ) Preventing Keed Klavoff. and odors In Milk; ( H Marketing Kggs; tiro Farm lludgettng; (Hit t'hiuehllla Kubbits for Food and Fur: (17) Growing l'lne Timber for Profit in the South: 1S Pro tect While Pine from Itltster Ku.st; tl!D Mosqulio Itemedles and Pre ventives; ( L'Oj Harvesting Grain g h u in s; CJ 1 t Dalrv Cattle I treed CJIM MeHfurlng Forest- Kin. liiiniii'r In Nnrthi-rn lilnhn: t";tl Iti'lallon of Quantity of Si'i-il j Sown an. I IVnslty of SimmIIIiis tnj ihi' 1 1. 'nh. pin. 'in anil Survival of l'Vli'M I'l.'iutlhU Stork; 124 1 fnn- liilm is 1 sril In SIHpnini: Kruits niiii V'rKiMatiirs: cr.i Woods ItiirnltiK jKatlu'rt'il Saturilay at Sunsut on tin' In thr South; UM rroilurlnK I'lnr Kokuo anil siH'M a lilcasant tttn" .Suii.i y stork In tlir South; ( L'7 (.with Mr. hiiiI Mrs. S. W. Iluli hin Thr Vrllmv liny l.lllrs; il'SI Thr i sun 111 I r I. 'In a I III R tin' nrnltlK ir Ihiropi'iiu Sl.n'.lni: In thr 1 s ; j thrlr new luillli' plai t' if nuslnrss (:"') I'lirm Miiuurar'.urr of lu-Mnsir for I lit. rvrnlliK was turn friinrnlnl Applr Julrr; i;ln) Thrllshril hy .Mrs., liny, I Tinker, t;ray. Making ami Krr.lnvK of Silatr; HI J son ltoiilsnn anil Mlturh i' IVniv. Itrroninirn.l.illons to llrKlnnrrs In ! K. 8tlll Bam a rraillnn llllil Wnniln Kur Karntlnii, a 2 KhIiimi l'ara-1 llo, Olive anil Junior Hutihinsiin iilii's anil I'luasrs; (j;ti i ! i o inn ; rsili Bit vo n rer Hal Ion. l.unrh was ! In thr W rstrm Half of tin-; srrvril aiol at inlilnlnht all ilrpart l". S.; 134) Sivi'rt I'otato I Hm'iisi'h: . ril for Ihrir rrsnrrl Ivo holm's. ri. (.In) Trxas or TI. k .'rvrr: t;lii) j pnrlliiK hitvlng hail A most uYliKlit-rulli-Tlinlirr Iti'sonri rs of Mouth-j fill tilnr. raslrrn Alaska: tUTt 1'rirUly 1'rar1 as Slo.'k 1'Vi'il; CIS) Mushroom I Orriiii Wtiithrr fultiirr for Aniatrurs; (:t;i) Krost ! l'nsrltlnl with prolnihly showrrs mi. I thr 1'rrvrnllon of .'rosl H mni- j K'hIkIU anil l.'rl.lay, nilhl trmprra- HKr: nil) 1' irr-f rotri-tlvr strui'tlon on thr Karm: (41) llni-sr-Itrrrdlntt SUKKi'stlons for Kartn rrs; (4L') lonlrol of tilr t.'odllm; .Moht In thr I'arlflr Northwrst; (4:1 1 (iooil .oo,l lliiliits for rhil tlrrn: (14 1 Thr t'onihlntsion t'lran- ln mill Trriitlim of Srnl Wheat: i am i , . j riirm i ropn; imi t inting th "Profitwii t47t t'ommon White Onilis; lenlng Iteef I'alven. Fat- ' OFN'OSToWN o. Itleeanlo "eitarollo, ltohbn. knoeketl imii Ittul lioffmitn. New York nPTDnimnrjDiiiT LK0IDUUi1UriUII SHIPMENTS WILL MAKE FAST TIME i To equalize railroad Hchedules on shipments of California perish- able products to Atlantic seaboard points viu St. Louis and Chicago, the Santa Fe, Western Pacific, Southern Pacifli; and Union Pa- ciflc Wednesday announced a schedule of J40 hours from Call - forniu conccntrutiuu points to Chi- cuko. The new schedule Is based on 3 a. ni. departure from Roseville. Sacramento, Rakcrsf ield, San Ber-. nardino and Colton, which will provide seventh day connections at Chicago and St. Louis with Pennsylvania find h.rle trains ei-i feeling loth morning delivery in: New York. Territory within 16 1 hours of Sacramento, Rakersfiold and RoHoville and within aoven ; hours (f Co I Ion and San Her-j nardino will operate on this ached-j ule. i F.ffoctivc June 10 the Pennsyl- vanla and Krie railroads will e- tablish afternoon trains from Chi-! cago and morning trains from St. 1 Louis to effect third morning de livery on tho Atlantic sea board. E WORD PICTURE OF SHRINE PAGEANT Tonight from 8:30 to about 1 0 : 'to. the Associated Oil company will sponsor tho broadcasting of the Shrine motion picture and : electrical naL-eatit at the Coliseum. Los Angeles. This is tho first ! time an attempt has ever been """y a l" . made to broaIcast this kind of j river pb.nt of tho ( 1 Serviee ,.vcnt Refining company. The misslnp The event 1h the grand windup were Gordo,, C Chase. of the annual national ronvenllon !' intend-nt of the plant, a m of ShrlnerH. and will include son.e( Henry Minor a workman. 1 AH bands from all over the na-f'"' rocked the M.rrounding ter llnn. as well as many troupes ofjrito.y f,(r miles chanters. The moving picture in dustry has donated flouts elec trically lighted, which cost in the li.-lKhlfM li.ioil nf 11 million dollars, i Will ItoKors will Hi t as masti r of .riinnnli'S. . Mr. Koci'i'M will Introiluro to llip.niilln anillcnro soim nf thn vts'tlng Koyernoi-s. mayois. Klil'lnn offlilals anil fa mous inovlo ul'tlHls, who will 'say n fpw worils ovim the "miko." KtallollH on thn hookup lmluilo K.ll;, Si'iilllo: KUVb Salt Uiko t'lty: KVA. San Kninrlsi'"; KHX, I'ortlitml; KM Tit, !.os Auuck's; KC1A, Hpokani!. The committee on program has secured the services ol Hev. l.aw- rence A. Meade of Toronto. Can ada, for services during the com ing; young people's Kible confer- nee, which begins in the Central 'olnt Federated church on Wed nesday evening, June 2)1. and con tinues over Sunday. Mr. Meade will open an evangelistic cam paign on the opening evening of the conference, which will con tinue after the conference closes. Ii? will also speak each forenoon on the subject of "Prophecy," and he) hi the music. James Johnston of Faith Home will speak twice each day. In the early morning session he will give the devotional lilble study, and In the afternoon will speak on "The Fully Surrendered Life." Olhnr .speakers will be Kev. F. H. 1 veison and Itev. 1. I). Ran dall of .Med ford, and Hev. J. M. Johnson, pastor of Ihe church whero the conference Is to be held. Tho conferences are strictly un denominational, fundamental and free to all who wish to take part. For Informal Ion as to entertain ment and arrangements, write F. C. Faber, secretary men's brother hood. TRAIL SCENE OF PARTY: TRAIL, Ore.. Juno ti. (Special! Kilcnils anil ni'ltllhnrs. '.Ill in all. tun Crntlr Miliaiilr, wln.ts lh.- Made for Beautiful Women! .-a u uen n . iiimr.1 ineircomi omis o-e .Mr.i i.i-(ti.ii race der only Fanunih for pnrity Us: coloring matter t nppioved t thej Oovei nmcnt. The Kln never loi-ks ; p.i.-iy or flakv. It niends iiuhc i Ainto(hl and produce a vooihtulj inMm. JVide hv a new Fri-n.'h liroe. MKI.I.OIil.n l.- i der M.ty on bmger. MtM(h'? Oi iu 1 Store, L I Not Enough Duty, Dances by Hubby, Wife Shoots Self S 1 0 A TT LI-J, June . (! JeuI'ttiHV, the result of tior husband dancing too much fr with other woman, was given r ff as the reason for the death toljay (ff A).H ,.utl Uc,, 4, .smith, -'.1, who, It was re- I)urUuj lo police, fired u bul- (,t tn,.)n,tfh her head lant njKnt 4 c j ntunh was released wn niM ,n.ri,onai recogni'ance, i while police investigated his Mtoiy tj,,lt j,ls wife hot her- 1 4 H(f following a party at their , home. 1 ,.j (am.P with 'the other wom(.n Ull( ,m,, Smith bo- culnt. j.aIou.s," he told police. , 4 44.4444. ESE . PICK IN, China, June fi. (P) Official foreign sources today said that Dr. C. Jl. Holleman, American missionary who was captured and held for ramom by communist at Lungyenchow, southern Fukien, May 23, had escaped. A letter recWved at Amoy from Lunkyenchow said t he missionary after four day" had eluded 3000 brigands and x'.arted afoot toward Tapiu, Kwangtung, apparently hop ing to reach Swatow. Holleman's wife and children es ciped originally and made their way to A ihoy. Rerinery llxphnliw. EAST HRAINTRKK, Mass., Juno 5. fp) 'pvvo men were mUalng, at least three were injured, and l""l"ny uamaKe eMi.i.-w explosion and fire which . early Itnufry l.uiiflniirk Hunt NI-:" VI )rtls. '.lurif li. ll') Olio r tlio l.in.lm:.rk l.f l)lf fl.'lV wllt'll . ,,...,. .... ,,... ,1... ,.,.,, .r 'f N,.w York niuht IIIV iiiishimI loilay wiii'll fiif iN'stinyi'il lh- "111 Timlin tlicn ter. Tile I'lvt.'-story tlii'iiti'i. loi-uted on lho llowi-r? just lu'low Canul stri'i't, liurni'il so rnplilly firi'lnen wore powi'i-li'SH to rhi'i- tin1 hhiv.o. VARICOSE This Simple Homo Treatment Giving Amazing Results Ask lor an original 1 wo ouner bottle of Moone's Kiuerald Oil and apply night and morning lo the swollen enlarged veins ruhldng gen tly upward and towards the heart as the blood in the veifls flows that way. In hundred-. r ra.sex .Moone's Fi.ie.-abl Oil lias uhcii blessed re lief. Gel a hot tie today it's won derful tor l ivers. Old Soies, Hmk e.i Veins ami Troublesome cases of KV.eiiin. You ti. list get complete satisfac tion or your money will Ih cheer lullv rcfitmlcft. Heath's Druir Store ami all first class tlniic stores will Ik glad lo "l'Pl.v you. or0Nire (viTN-EXPTosTVer ill .U-U.1l tntalj Pill 1 Ilteauliful exuniples of Jew 1,1' elor'd ai l ni r lacy plat I- j)' Inntn ami untie gom h i mountings net wlih Ui.i l ... . ! j mono yi iiinm-ioin im u IDE HO.N'ORA, Cab, June C (fP) Mrs. Kvu Itablen. timtrimoniul agency bride from TeWas, whh hcii tenced lo 11 fo ImpriHonmont yes terday aTter she told superior court how she pUHHed a cup of poison laden coffee to her ilejul husband, Carroll Kahlyn, as part of a sul eJdfl pact, but Hhe left the death deuling cup pasn her lips and then watched her husband die in agony. Mrs. Rablen's change of front and plea of guilty surprised Su perior Judge H. T. Warne. As he pressed the question to her as to the sincerity of her ploa, he inti mated that such a plea jnlght call for hanging. Rut after listening to her story on the stand the court decided on a. life sentence with the provision that she nev;r he pa roled. The paradoxical story told hy Mrs. Rahien on the stand yester day gave the court a new aspect. The widow said that her husband tried to take his life on many oc casions, but that she had prevent ed him. PORTLAND. Ore., June C. (A) Joseph P. Kohls of Yakima, Wash., was elected president of the Pacific Northwest Shoo re tailers association in unnual con vention here today. OF ALE1V3ITE-EQUIPPED CAN BE SURE. OF ' CORRECT LUBSCATSOI 100K for the Yellow Sign. It identifies Alemite-ing J Stations offering complete Alemite-ing with Alemite Lubricants. Genuine Alemite Lubricants cost the dealers more money but cost you no more than ordinary greasing. Dealers Listed Here Use Genuine Alemite Lubricants Specially Developed by Alemite For Use in Alemite High Pressure Lubricating Systems We Are the Dealers Who Can Give You This Beebe and Kindle C- E Gates Auto iMedford, Ore. Company Medford, Ore. Lewis' Super Service Medford, Ore. Sixth Skinner's Buick Service Medford, Ore. Beebe & Kindle Service Station Operators Central Point and Medford i U. S. Tires Standard Products , Greasing Alemite Lubrication LIMA. Ohio. June fi. fP)--Tho i streets of Lima today v, ere f illed with -00 0 magicians who came j from 15 countries with their bags 1 of tricks for the unuul convention I of Jioodwinkers and i'rofonHijrs of I ithe Hlack Art. . , I Rabbits abounded In - profusion j 1 and the multiplicity of guhxti pigs, j geese and playing cards in :reased with each wave of a magic wand. Hotel rooms rattled with tlwj bones of the dead and the air was filled with flying coins us the wizards had a holiday. W A SHINGTON, June (I (IV) Hardly had political Washington heard of the intended resignation of Dr. Hubert Work as chairman of tho republican national com mittee than It bugen speculating upon his successor. 'While no suggestions were forthcoming from official sources, the name most prominently men tioned in discussions was that of Secretary James W. Good of the war department, who served as western manager of the Hoover earn palmi. St. Super Service Medford, Ore. Lewis' Super Service Station Largest in Southern Oregon Cienuine ALEMITE Lubrication Sieberling, General and Goodrich Tires We Never Close Phone 1300 Phil B. Lowd, Mgr. Constant control by experts in malting accounts for the fine body, flavor and consequent high quality of Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup. Malting has been our business for more than seventy years. . ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. 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A AlemiteWheel Bearing Lubri cantWill lubricate wheel bearings cor rectly and is heevy enough so that it will not throw into brake seams and cause brake trouble. Sixth Street Super Service Station Owned and Operated by Val J. Fischer . Richfield Gas and Your Favorite Oils Genuine ALEMITE Lubrication 6th and Fir Streets