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MTCPFOttD VATL TTxTETTNTR, MFTF(VRT, ORKfiOW TIU'ttsDAY, .Tl'XF. fi. 1920. I SNOB ADVOCACY'SALT AFTER LOAD mi mm FRUITSHSPPIENTS UUI UUI L.UI 11 1 L , Banker's Wife Killed With Brick Sequence in Eternal Triangle Don't. Try to. Marry Boss' ' Gaughter Lucky to WecT His Stenographer Noth ing Nobier Than to Be Citizen of Republic. ' I HI. KINS. Uj Va.. .lime t',. i,Vt "J mn'i bo a i-nob. ui.ii"; try to marry tho boss" diuu-'hter. find l.h'sw you if you it re lucky t-nott,h t marry his slcnoriiphcr." This 'was tin- advice Kiven Urn maHuniion chiw.i of Davis und Kl lifns 'college hero yesterday by J Jr.- I loyal s. Ooiudand. I'niled Hlutis senator f rum New York, Dr. ('upcland deviated from his nd dress to i'linmu'iii on the advice of liolHM't iOllllIHUlK Ii(lKMK, ilHWO- i-I-ito professor of Knxttxh of .hi.--s;ic linnet is Institute of Tech nology last wiffls, Prof. Rogers told tli, senjors of .. 1. T. : "Ho snobs, it is jus us easy tu marry the boss' daughter as his f n-nomaphiM"." 1 care not what particular calling you tuny .follow." . Dr. ('opcland said. "You will not live up lit - your ivspcnsihi lilies as an American unless you have a part hi all those thinus having to do wit h I he com muii welfare. There is nt ding nobler than to be a. eit zen i'f this Ki"at republic." H-f;t!:i;j':i for the Kcd Oros-s rv.-immiryr r-iasscu ( wil ho held at the- .Nytaturibi-i Vridny afternoon 'Yofn '1 to 4 o'cloek and mi Sat urday from !u to '2 a. m. and from - to 4 p. ni. I 'a rents are ui'Ked in send or brinsr their chil dren to fte reft-isidred as early as possible in order to be ready for the Monday classes. The schedule is as follows: '.) a. n.. ("Jills' beginners' class. !i :.".!( a. m. Hoys' lietrinners' el iss. Hf::;n a. m. Hoys' and girls' ' i 1:1(1 a. .luninr life savers. 7 : " I p. in. Ad ult hotfinners. S p. iv.. Senior life savers. Howard liorn.r or1 Medjord, on his pica of guilty in ,IihU;o Taylor's court this forenoon to oportaintr a ear with a ''nliforuia license, was fiord sin. At the meeting tnls noon of thei I'okuc Kiwi- Traffic association.) it ws Vgted unanimously , that all fruit cj-rV, thfr t-ominv season,; be salted after loading. This no tion was taken at the behest of the Southern -Pacific railroad and' the Pacific Fruit Express, who held that this would expedite the: handling of fruit shipments. by1 eliminating switching. Ilepresen-; tativts of fruit distributors not' present at ih meeting will be' asked to concur. t Shippers at the meeting agreed" that salting after loading would in reaso the benefits of the salt, ! and that they would receive the full value of the salt, under thai new plan, when most needed j when the fruit was rolling thru : the hot Sacramento valley. There was no change sought in the per j cent age of salt. ! The Traffic association also voted to endorse the revised plan of the Host: (; rowers' committee for the extension of the Hose peur miirUet to Detroit, and the adver tis ng plan prbposcd. Daid liosenherg oalled the at (ention id' the shippers to his plan for a rearrangement of packer rules in local packing plants. He declared that better result could be obtained by keeping the packer at the same size pours, day by j day. instead of rotating them every, hour. Air. Rosenberg also de-.-emd the use of bags in picliine pears, claiming that the fruit was j damaged. He favored the use of j pails. He said he did not care j what pail was used, as long as ill was a pail. The Rosenberg l!ruth-j ers manufacture a picking pail, I that is recognized as valuable in orrhard harvesting. The suggestions of Air. liosen herg will be fully discussed at an early meeting, it was indidated. A carload of nails to bo used in the local fruit industry, is 'on its way f'-om the factory, C C Darby, chairman of the nail com mittee reported. J. K. Kdmiston favored" the ap pointment of a committee-to study bills passed by the legislature un feeling the industry. The chair man ruled this was not within the province of the association. The annual election of officers of the Traffic association, will be held the last Thursday In June, instead of the first Thursday of .Inly, which falls this year upon Independence Day. An opinion handed -down by Attorney lUiwles Moore held that the advance in the election day would be legal. A president, a pair of vice-presidents, two di rectors, and a secre tary and a treasurer will be elected. . ft ifi , i - 4. t - 4 Si1" s VK ;i j 4 tc SJ Mks. Virginia I'aitv, ulle ot a (alitoinia and I'oitlnil Ore., il imnclot', "lio uus lound hanging in a (Inset., ol a l.os Anuelcs 'ipai ttuoiit. SI H' had hi on In ateii ut dealh. PoMre ordered ilu- ur ie t if William I. Tollman, Sun J- rancKco radio u cliuii ian. (Plt lure l.y telolr.to I'rom l.os Angeles) Wife Murdered Killing Suspect CO O L PLEASURE ID .EA TEA l&ART SCHOOL BOARD POST Tlie annual election of the Mod ford school district, which in re cent years has become a uuite mild affair compared with t:ie school elections for years prior thereto, hern u He of the utmost har mony that has existed both in school hoard and general school affairs, and the general confident feeling of tne public that the i-chools are well managed, will take place oti Juno 17 between the hours of 2 and 7 p. m. Two directors are to be elected to fill the expiring terms of Dr. U. K. fireen and ('. A. Swigart. It is because of this feeling of confidence that the school authori ties and leading friends of the schools are already busy at search ing out able candidates to run, in case Alo.ssrs. Swigart and Green absolutely refuse 'to run for an other term. Neither is a tentative or passive candidate, feeling tiiat they have done their duty by serving three years, and it is understood thai to cement continued harmony on the boa ild, quite a number of friends of the schools are at work trying to induce them to run to succeed themselves. The holdover member of the school board will be N. M. Frank ling. Howard Scheffel and t. I.emnion. l 1 ' , 4 '? I 1 Aswemttit Prrss Phntn Frank Patty, . Portland, Ore.,- and Los. Angeles banker, whose wife, Virginia, was found beaten to death In the California City. . -J J I f l :..- I William Taliman, 24, radio tech I nician, whose arrest was ordered ! by Lcs Angeles police after Mrs. Virginia Patty, 28, of Portland Oro.( ida ucen rouna muraerea. U. S. TRADE BODY .! at ucs H. Owen. i.- ed (ti- ntid ; 'ii-iul manager i.f lhe ye ri' n i.tiiubei- ceuipatiN. iisid itlJ ;it cm plaints filed w it h tlie Ked- i.il Trade coir,itiisien and 4.'. other Unnl'i r roricern". charcitt--: misreo !' ma : :mi in the ale of western pine, as white pine, said the ni i ui had I" t ii pvnd i ttg for two ; '.ir-i and that his company vvet e..ui d It. Mr. Owen said the Issues involved were botanical questions, and the use f a trade name. He further staled that the cum-' pi. nuts had been filed at the iusti-j ,1'iuii ttf Inland Kmpirc lumber. un n in eastern Washington, who 1 claimed they manufactured the true white pine. He said that the soiuhern Oregon and northern t'al ifernia mills, named in the action, (had sold their pine out put under the name Vnlilornia white pine." ! "The hear! tw wdJ bring the mat-. ler, entirely technical ami tniia'1- ical, to a head, an,d the cwcii-inv. ', umi eoini'tany welcomes it." tie d-. cljtred in conclusion. All (he Oregon mills mi med , the complaint art In southern or-- and those in this city are the t u i'M-1 Mvgon company and the , Toinlin Hox factory, 1 W ASHIXOTOX June li. (pi -' : The federal trade eonimitnn his ' issuetl entnplahits aaint 4ti lum . 1 I't i- companies in California, ore . S4"ti. Xt'w Aloxioo, Arizona and e , v.nla, charging misrepresentation ! tn the sale of western yellow pine a-; white pine. ! Ilu i omp. lilies include some of I Ilu- laigeftt lumber producers on the west cnat. Hearings were ' et lor ,:y ;,. I 1 he lumber in question, the it'-mpla nls declared, lacked .many, .qualities of true while piiie. I he designation whif piv.e wi;. ii..yeo. tiu; commission de I. to avoid market disadvan tages from possible ctiiifu.-ion In the m;nds of buyers of western yellow pine with sou t hern yellow , pin.-, a still different type. j This has resulted. It said, in great confusion as to the relative ' ;tiafiiii'N uf the western yellow pine and while pine, which, the commission milled, was reeogni.eil as a superior building material. i he Oregon companies against. which the complaints were filed were the Owen( regon Lumber i I company, Med ford; the Koresl ! ! Lumber company, l'ine liidge; j i Lamni' Lumber company. .Modoc ! l oint; Algoma Lumber eontpany. i K lamat h Falls; Chiloquin Lumber cottipiiny, ('hiloqutn-. Itray Mill and " bite Pine company, Itray ; California-Oregon I tox and Lumber company, Ashland and the Tomlin ltox Co., Med ford. Oregon. Noil? more than a , 3 have been built ; WiUi every department of die Frigitluire faetnries nm niitj; at maxinnifM eajuicil vilh orders greater than at any lime "n lh liihtory of ihc husiness, on Thurs day, .May 16tli, the Millioath Frigiilairc was Luilt lit both tlie Household and Commercial fields Frigidaire leads in sales lo customers j TIIEKE ilre l:finile . rc:mon why in'oif) Fricidairefi arc in nsi' thiin alt other iuaUrs ((' ctt'ytric rclrigiTU tors comtiiiii'd; why il is I he rlioice ol" homo owners, of builders, of ;.p;irt iriiVt owners, of eoniiiu-r iul rel'i if! eration usera throughout llie world. " v- . Beauty, power and convenience Fripiilaire lias surplus power that meets every emergency in th hot lent weather, und jet operates economic ally always. Frigiduiro cabinets nrp lieuutifiil they are finished in gleaming porce lain enamel, or white Dueo clean anil easy to keep clean. The. mechan ical pari is completely enclosed and to quiet that you don't hear it start, Btop.or run. Food shelves are elevalvtl bo that stooping is unnecessary.- Tne famous "CoZ Control" And in addition to the standard tem perature regulator which automatic ally maintains an ideal ton pens tore in the food compartment, Fri;:idairc is equipped with the famous ""Cold Coulroi" that sneedd the freezing of ieeeuhesand makes possihleilozensof new- and delicious desserts and sahids. Lmo Prices Reeaiinc Frigiilairc has achieved tho million mark because vl w the. over!.. wheJmiug choice of tho majority the economies of quantity produc tion have made' 'prices' so low that every model represents a tretumidoua saving to the buyer, . , , . Thr 0-4 Frioidjme CQuipoed with the Ccld Cuntfol ' ; ;rqnly S199 cotniilitvi dctiwTfiM ofitiitg n your People's Electric Store " ; - ' Medford, Oregon 212-214 W. Main Phone 12 il-lea. I PREMIER 10 AID JOBLESS BRITISH CONGRESS PASSES Wedding Bells ORANSE PEKOF The right tea for summer thirst. Wholesome, full ftavored. . . perfect when ICED Wall Street Report XKW VOKK, June fi.-H,Ti Stock prleen continued tit move tip ward today with new leaders be intx hrouKht forward in th'fnnil. railroad eqn I Anient nnd railrnail Kroupfi. The buy lap continued to be rather j-electivo In' character with the outside public still show ing little inclination to re-enter the market on ri large male. Three Van 1 Swerincen stock were lifted to new hlnh fiitures in the late afternoon. Alh-Hlivny cor poration was bought in blocks of I c.nii and 1 5. '("a shares on its rise to above 3'; h'.i ie mounted to MO;,, mid 'hesape;iko rorponi tion to IM4'B, fill nw mark, how priced .shares like f;idd 11. I'ree port Texas and Tidewater OH dis played pronounced rftrenyth. Air ilediii'tinn rose more than 1 points to a new Mult at I 3 .1 - . The episitiir was strong fnh appiovi mated 3.-iii.n(oi I.OMHiX. dune tl. itV) Ramsey MacDonald, lhitain's ' new labor premier. . artnotniced lodiiy th-it work on the problem of unemploy ment had already been started. This mornim,' Mr. MacDonald visited Xu. 1 u Downing street and talked with .1. H. Thomas and I'hiljjt Snowdon. two of his labor colleagues who will probably have posts in the new cabinet. On re turning to his Heillpsted home, Mr. MaeOonald said: "I went to Downing street to set moving ort-'anization of t he wo: k in connection with the first real handlinu of the unemployed pvob 1cm. The work ha- already be- n bcKU n." 1 I "WASHINGTON. .June li. (I1) ; A ft or su-iUiim mu- amendments which Would have excluded iiiloTis and disenfranchised citizens from the count upon which a reappor tionment is based, the house today passed the lonibhied census and leiinportlonniem bill. The vote was to HI",. The vote ciime after the house recon sidered its action incorporatim,' the alien and discnfrnncJiisctneiit pro posals in the bill. A motion to send the bill back tn eommiMee al-o was beaten. to 1 L'tl. The bill would insure a new al lot tin nt of congressional seals amoni.' the different states if con gress falls to act on the basis rf the census which the measure would provide. Miss Kluinc Chamberlain of Lewiston. Idaho, and I-Yunk Muhr, flistriet maiutwr of tlie LuMaYr stores, were married Suhdity. June I Jr. Kunk of th-j Lutheran church officiating ' They will make their home in this city. DEFYACTORS'UNIONiCOLDWEATHERFIRMS IIOU,Y',VOOI), Calif.. Jane (i. OT'j Motion picture producers, fol lowing m Iftmthy .conference that extended throughout the evening and into the early morning hours today, virtually threw down the tttnintlet to the Actors' Iu'tlty as sociation. A statement ;lven out by Cecil It. DeMiUe, president of the producers' organization, simply sitid that the producers would not nj?ree to the order pmniti lira ted yesterday by Kfjtiity that members of ibe Kquity could not t;il;e port in talkie movies without permis sion of the organization. Dale Kranklin and Iterniee Marie l-'lynn were married Tuesday niht at the First Methodist parsotiaue by llcv. Itaymond J tees', .pastor uf the local church. roilTLAND, Ore., May fi HP) Km if and bidifr prices were tfn channcd tudpy. Iiei iHpts w-re nor tinil nhd storinir wum prouressiiiti fairly well. 1 latter was jnovint: In litl MC vrdume, while t he 'K storav; was ueported omewh;it below that of last year at this period. There appears to be a lower ten dency in hot h live and dressed fowls, due to increasnm supplies. Strawberries were firmer, he- a use the cop tin lied cool weat her wis retarding the ripen hi k pro- Sa- ial ( innmunlcaliou Medfoid l.odtfe N". 1 "3. A. It M L. l.l.i.. t...... - 7:3" p. in. Work in the K. C. dert ee. S la I resolution on coneui rent Juris IlJion b e t w i' e n Jacksonville, t '.-nt ml Point and Medford lodges will rum.be.re tho lodge for netion. Ily otd'-r of ih" W. M. l M. lloi'STON- Hriy. 01 LEGION FUN DEGREE TO BANQUET JUNE 14 'Rtporttd V Jioft.tfn Oounl An,trni wv. - ttKth gtrwt and Cwilru kwtuti ' ' ' ' " ! , -Probata' Court r ' . Rtle. of Jameii iCvFaddi'u. V ce;is'il ilmtttvil to prulKiity s Oiicuit Court Cl.i retire R'. Iloyd,1 Vernlr. I.. Hnyil, Waller l.ovvrelto anil Alice I. I.everette awiitne IniHlneHH name (if Silvereretit Ort-harilH. -Iuh. H. Moore and I-;, A. Moore nsKuine liiiHlneiiH name 'or .Moore Real KHlaie. L. F. MeConlhe, T. J. Mollis anil V. .1. Looker file arllelen or Ineor linrntlnn "Cinnaliar Moiinlain Min iiiK I'onipany." I. . K. MeConlhe, T. J. llollla and W. J. LonUer file articles or Ineor poiadon lloiiiii! Hlver Kednillon Ciinipaiiy. Holieri It. Utile, II. f:, HuKiin mid and 1'olier ,1. Nefr tile HllleleK of liinorpornlion Oickoii WaHhlimlon MorlliiiL-e Company. O. O. Alenderler. (ieo. A. limit und llert W. Miller file nrlirleg 111 liH'oi'Dorallon Meilford l-'nlrwaj lll'lKlltH. II. O. Piirneker fiKsiini(H hiinlnesn name Kleenle W'lilnu C'nnipnny, Hlale IndilMtrfa) Aeeldenl Com mlxalon vs. Will (!. (Iinuy H'nr money. tieoiue Hilton y. Alex Sparrow et al, enmity ronnnlteifiin. Appeal from county court. State IniliiHti-jitl Accldenf Com mlvnloii vs. city Sanitary Service, 1 11 1- Kor money. Until nmtlllW i N Vl, t"e K 4 of SK'i. the XB, Mendon F.'Hohutt et ux to Med : V, of sir!', ami XW'4 nf SK 'i fold IrrlKiillun District. Q. C. . ! "1 Her. 12, T. 3a S. 11. :l W. in l.i,i 1, , 3, .Sunnyci'cst Ol'cllant. -.LUua. .UUillM'ell xl U-X to I'.. .1.!.. IS. Sinnpuir SiiUlli et ux lo lieil W. !' to l-ol 4, Kmiu'n ! Anilei-son. V. 11. lo Una 111 and Add. to Mcdroid. ' '" l:iKewood Park. .1. II. Newton el ux lo IMw-l-ill S. Humntei- Kmltll et UX tn Heft W. II. to the I Anderson. V. I), in land in Kdiso- 'I'p. III! ! wod INirk. llei-t Anderson ot nx to H. ,Sump- Heal t'Jtllle .'I'railsfi'iv, Itlalnc Klum ct ux lo clias. II. ' I lulier. Itny et Ux. V. I . lo Lot !'.. I 1, Summit Add. lu Alcdl'onl. Fltiytl V. Vniinif ct ux to Arlhui, Walker .Iiiih-h et yx. West et ux. W. I), lo Lot 1 f;XKH of N W '.(, i,r Sim-rc-suli. uf Lots II mill 1 of IVny's W. It. 2 W. . Sou. j). K Mill. ml el ux lo S. Sump-iter Smith et ux. Q. C, 1). to the. It. I". Kllleliiew Ul ux to Truniail tcr Smlih.' I). C. I), m laud lmH!4 nf t,n t!i and-all of I.nt 10, II. I'.nhli. W. II. tn the Si:1, of Hrliyiraml I'.uk. i:ik. r, I , .Medford. KI'SO.M Knttund. .Mine 0. lTi IN'ipp Count. Ameril.in winnetj nf l.,-:t Vfiir's K-ntu-.ky dei-l,y. fi- 't'o. -"lo ,-t -' n,,1i, u l.ii li I nally nun a niiT tmlMj- In hs . ,th fun nrsuniriiil'in nl thi Aiie ii-Xn-il,n nl Knl.md. rnnipin' nff ' nll l. h,ii. ,l.ieii'lr: i ircl n uilh the c.'rnn:ii inn cup. iirflhei- T i ri m.-t nl ih.- tf..l,i With .1. Childs II s t 1 I il e the. fold I'l idnv. June I I. A si American ,olt (nst.-ad nf l'hi k hlllne--s n.e.tinir :if.d i-nt i I n in - l-ani,'. lihii ll-ts had the Mmm! n 1 n .a: i ;i m 1 . hi,l 1(,M- sinre he wen tli.. trie's K.-eliy kv n. m lif t' J me diri.iT i!,iih lethv. Keish Cniinl led Athfnrd Im to take place in the liateis' tn the finish wire by a he.nl. A dllllllK Tim.I.i. I ln-r de i;.,;,. .I.-i.n h'tlt;h separated ttic seennil a nd k 1 1 "I tii.r nr-e all n a in nt tlliltl lli.,..-, I.'eich I'eunt M v the Medfni.) i.itl.ie t L lld. Illld uunted al la tn I in win. a tn I a.ks Unit n ti t a i i..ns he made nf In Jtl. lie and :, In In i.lpe.v. , "llie, .l.m tnemt.efw .,t the M.'d- - 'und chapter fnn,i Asliland. llianN Mall Trlhtiiie nds are read l.y;l- at the,- ea,-l,y c,,n,i,,iini- SO.uoo people every day. tf ,,. ulc. ...xpe, i.d to he p, . ,t, WATCH V1 I VA REPAIRING! &W.tr.W.LERS fi - VvV. iwwxi.w.x.jilm j Jrd gcliestjpr JyliiKf . U I. r ...... , i T. - ELECTS BEAUMONT for FIFTH AVENUE irr, and ELSEWHERE v ' r.-i. t i As modern as Fifth Avenue as correct as a Trcas ury report as up-to-date, as to-, morrow Th( Beaumont expresses" tlhat trim perfection .-which is the essence of good styling the type of suit which every well-dressed young man aspires to own., $30 to $50 Tailored by MiJiueh-Sltrn Model Clothing Co. MEDFORD'S CORRECT CLOTHIERS 3.1 e 1 i I