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PJTITZ EIGHT '!trr:rFOTtr itatij trihitse. ircnrom), ottKnox, moxtay, juxe n, 1020. FARNM .! 'lillMUL UL.lllilL.li nrniMPRinMnAVi - MAIL TRIBUNE if , In Song Recital Tuesday 'For the Love of a Lady,' Thrilling Romance' Se , cured for Readers Dash ing G a I Ian ts, Beautiful Women Feature Story. Fast-moving action and a broatit-tnkliiK Intensity of intercut, l.mrh thft development of ronmncn In "Kor tin Io ve of 11 Inly." by .I'4f'iy Karnol, which will ainicar in tho Mail Tribune in daily ln fci jlnifnttt beginning M o n d 11 y, Juno 24. H a HiirprisinKly brief period, I-'arnnl rnrrleH hin chiuurtrrH tlii'ctUKh the KrippinK events- love, cruel mlHunderKtnndinK. couniK-'-oiih nnd during exploits. The. dra matic climax Ih followed hy 11 sudden but delightful eoncluKlon. Vrom tho moment Kir Itichnrd Ouyrfortt finds beautiful Helen D'Arcy In hln home, attempting to atral" a letter, until the last nceno of tho Ntory, the author holrin the render spellbound, fascinated by the quick HUccesion of vivid word pictures. Stirring; Action Abounds t'arnol dopH nut limit the plot to a' Ringle theme, but wen vex to gether n group of masterly handled llni'H of interest, all eon verging on the romance of a dash ing nobleman and a beautiful heiress, tho toast of the country aide. A gypsy woman chants dire pr pnecies and weird Incantations i Phuio, to he used In the concert 'l" It '- iT-K Vr?- Jll'Wrt KINCAID PLEADS ! I NOT GUILTY TO II VIOLATION Arrest Saturday Night Open- Icarui'd whiit actljn will lie tfeken In (hut city. According tu prehcuL IndicatloiiH, the mallor may ho Hcttk'd In u short time, or ho in litiKution for months. If it in uettlcd. Klncaiil ; annoiim vil today ilani inn win go on as usual at Co'd IIIII. Rrevrfles ! hcen her companion on a prolonn- jed drinking hout, was hold for questioning today. ! A police report showed Mrs. Sut ton had been treated for alcoholism Saturday and pronounced out of danger. Continued drinking that ! nielil. however, dot-torn said, prov ed fulal. FOR FARM HELP WASHINGTON, June 17. M it'ongreKM today appropriated $161,- Uhen he entered a plea of guilt y , , 0 0(l.. f(H. th fedpril, f..rrn ,JU1M.(1 i and the leglKlation now goes to it'rcHidcnt Hoover. SAN KKANCISCO, Juno IT. (Pi Following too reported (Hsap- i .xf 1, tiw.au (if Villi-' able jewelry worn by Mrs. HaejOen. ''!" .Mc:x'-;,'ur,a" .. U n P.rl HK.I I VniPAP Will) (Iiefl VOI I I II lt-V -j !,.i u iw.u.l hem vestnrdHV. .lollll . Henrietta J.inilKe Welgiinil, said by police to have ki-qiip'i .llacArthiirK Divorced II 10 NO, N'-v., June 17. W) .MaJ. .MacAlthur, oil fiilliire to pi-iivldft. In ln-ilii:e court this nflei-nmin on ing Gun in Battle to Test enai-Ke of sp.-ciuiig tt nuek on nance Law ropu ai orr " ' ...,. washinotox. June it. w Udliuc uaw ruHuicu.un imlffi,r,( thf mlH1.nMl of , .miv-1 ,M1101,dinB uU.kly to thc ,.,. h l :- ft.. t: ' er's llccnw for a days. Carl .Man-I .,.,i,.,i,. ..f unv.r a? IS IVIctlll UUCMIUII IUI Court to Decide. I crle of Hog ue Uiver, arrested be- j tween Alshlund and Klamath Falls! j for a truck overload, was fined $ 1 U mendution of 1'resldent Hoover. the houne today passed a bill to appropriate $ 1 r 1 ,500,000 of the $GOO,UOO,000 authorized for the board by the farm With the opening guns In tho dance hall closing war fired Sat- urday night when Sheriff Ralph I Jennings ordered the (Jold Hill and j Jacksonville pavltlonR to clone at mid-night on grounds they were I cities with lenn than fiOO popula tion, the legal battle testing I ho land cohIh. The arreHts were made federal far J by Stato Traffic Sergeant C I, j reii0f npt laient yesternay. lie ald in view, Thp m(,ney wouJd constitute the of numerouH complaints, special ! initflli outay of the J600, 000,000 efforts will be made to stop truck ! appropriation authorized by tho Hpeedlng. new artf Would tlirh Uoiu-d. Chairman Wood of the house' WASHINGTON, June 17. -(I'j appropriations committee at once . iMi .i. , ... . ,! prepared a bill to carry out the A bill to take from the Federal ai((i ...1.,ji-. iia I Kp.serve board Uh power to fix re names Oievens One of the ouistanding events i Tho song program of Mr. Stevens on Medrord'H music calendar vhls ! wln m;im the compoHltloiiH of year is the song recital by Jame., k cnu)0fl(;rB as Stevens, well known bai llono, i , which will be held in (lie Kplsco- Robert Iran., arrangements by pal (lulld hall under the auspices j Deems Taylor, Kdward McDowell, of St. Mark's (iiiild this coming j Ho wind Fisher, Geoffrey O'Hnru, Tuesilay evening beginning at X: lTi. I Serge Huchmanlnoff. Of local ap Mifis Hetty l:rown, popular local , peal will be tho two clever nutn musician, will accompany Mr. Ste- bers by Jetinesse Mutler, which tho vens on the (iulhransen Grand ! singer has included on his pro gram. in the quaint Kornany tongue. Two notoriouR highwaymen risk cap ture and death to aid a friend. A dashing iiotileinan saves his rival in love from drowning and thereby falls Into the hands of his enemies. A hunted man throws aside all precautions and com oh out of hill ing (o he near tho girl who once spurned him, but tho girl he Iovch. Wr!l-Iravii CliaracKTs j 'Colorful characters, expertly drawn in Farnol'H splendid tech nique, will especially appeal to all lovcra of fiction. Sir Richard Guyfford and Helen D'Arcy, the central figures, are ideally por trayed, , Itichard's cousin, Julian, is the evil genius behind the plots of Vi.-vount Hrocklehurst and t'ap ta,n Dcspard, two of Helen's suit on. . ' Helen's aunt, the duchess, looks ul tho world through eyea of cum moiineiiHu, and pruvidea much of the delightful humor. Hlack Mule nnd the Galloping l'arson are highwaymen of partieular Interest. Tiuffeni,van old gypsy, draws Hir Kit-hard into the protection of clan wluii danger threatens him. l'otim:cndeil hy Critics Tho rapid-fire action and ilia l 'H He won wide praise from ciltlis vhen tho story was publlNhed in hook form u n d e r the title, VC.uyfford of Weare." ; "A glorious tale . . . with a ch inning love idyll, told In Mr. Karnol's best mood," says the Vliih'delphla 1'ublic Ledger. . 'fUn, Avgo.iaut: "Karnol koeps tin; action at high pitch through out..! One has the sensation of watching a film being run extra fast through - camera, or of speeding ckee to the ground In an Ulrplane. Hcenes, plots, faces van ish and reappear, only to vanmh g tin." Pmh-o Skllirul llaiidllng The New York Herald Tribune Comments; "... a romance with o Mviflly running plot, quick dia logue and rollicking adventure." ItOKton Transcript: The dainty ch trm of my Iftdy Helvu, the dasli Ing, sweet perversity of her lover, tho lAtarrelH, the gallantrieN! . . . luiirl-snot hing and satisfying, a romance to delight the niohi ro Jnantic," Indianapolis News: "Through t)ie miizc of Intrigue and adven tures In love and Jealousy, Karnol guides his characters . . , with an nytianrdluarlly skllirul touch and Charm," 1 Detititt Free I'resH: . . , nn ex rcmeb; AnlerVainlng ntory Farnol il hl hrtst."' : Mnltliuoiv livening Hun: " . . . 1' fresh tug Illy romantic" Slat in .Monday, hiiie 1 vThi distluctivu romance Is made Availaltle a n aders of ihc M ill I Trjbunu throimh lis meinhet-Hblp hi I Th . AsNoclnlcd I'ress Feature St!ivlce. The first daily install ment will appear Monday. June l. Medfcrd Naticnal Guard Members Enjoying Camp Clatsop Routine Despite "Unusual" Rainy Weather dance hull law, as paused by the last legislature, was underway to day. Luke Kincaid, proprietor of the Gold Hill pavilion, is under ar rest and appeared in the justice court today to enter a plea of not guilty. No bonds were set. He Is accused of failing to pur- j chase a license from the county to operate a pavilion in Gold Hill, the population of which Kincaid claims to be over 500 people. He plans to fight the case to the highest court and it will be tho first In the fltnte to he ho tested. Gold Hill has a population of 520 people, according to a special cen sus taken hy Kincaid, with the old of the Gold Hill News, and the present population, he said, Is at its lowest ebb, due to some families moving away with the (lis mi final' of school nnd comparative lack; o( employment at this time of the year. However, It Is tho purpose of Sheriff Jennings to have Gold Hill's population based on the 1920 cen sus, which gave the city only a little more than 400 people. The bill, as passed by the legislature, does not state what census is to j be used In determining the popu-; lation, leaving the matter entirely I up to the discretion of the court in ; determining the true meanin of j the hill. The legislation original ly was written to include towns of presidential recommendation ; proposes to press for early house discount rates and to fix the rate action at 3 per cent was introduced to- I Expenditure of the money wou'd day by Senator ltrookhart, Repub lican, Iowa. NORTHAMPTON. Mass., June 17 lrace Goodhue, Coolidge wife of former President Calvin Coolidge, was awarded the degree of doctor of laws at the 51st com mencement at Smith collegp today. be made by the members of tho federal farm board created under the new law. Selection of the board member ship now Is being considered by Mr. Hoover. First pianos wore built 300 years ago. El 13 Sub Carol has lovely skin Movie Directors Decide Girls Greatest Loveliness HOLLYWOOD, Calif. 39 movie directors say that the secret of a girl's attractiveness is exquisite skin. "It is a first essential for the serpen star, says Clarence Badger, Paramount, director. "Only marvelously smooth. skin carries over to the audience," Sue Carol explains'LuxToiletSoap leaves my skin gloriously smooth." Sine nti of ten screen stars are using this white fragrant soap. And all tho great film studios have made it their official soap in all dressing rooms. (lain Ih Slogan. "Ilaln, rain, fairy and then more rain," should be tho slogan here. it has rained off and on every .few . 2ROo population, based on the last hours since our a nival. Weather ( official census. Is euol and very little sunshine has j Kincaid Is represented by New greeted us. The' natives around wy & Newbury, attorneys, and it their plan to attack the consti CAMP CLATSOP, Ore., Juno I.V (Special) Today Is the fourth day In camp and all members of both companies from Med ford are en joying camp routine with Die ex ception of two of the boys who are In the hospital. Corporal Char les I teed has an infection in his bund whh'h he eontraeled before leaving for camp and the "medics" are keep log him In the hospital. but lie is getting along so well that he Is expected back a day or two. so our men are conuoname, ou. The (;o( ,,, jmll was )mckod Private W ilbur Kohl had an uu- '" ny weainer is aireaoy j Saturday night, but the closing fortunate , accident happen yrster- j "ucnclng to wear on our nerves, ( or(t;r w"uH rto()ived by the dance"! day while out on tho bayonet J this week nnd will not fl"l iti Rood mnnnor, and the Hanifl helH course when be jumped into thejtlMV of l,e boys bathing in ho truo ior tno- Jacksonville tin neb pit. turning bis foot aH he did so, j ocean instead, they will be seek- wich was being operated by the and a result it was necessary to ( n aim spins. (chamber of commerce of that city, remove him from the field In the roiiowing is a nsi oi camp cattHi Jacksonville claims to have camp ambuliiuce. and be will prob- ""!' routine: ably be confined lo the camp bos-, -ri :,TU a. in lieveflle. pital for Ibe duration of the t amp. 0:13 a. m. Mess call The nretlmlnarv r rt of the eamii! 6:4r' " m. Wok call. " ' ..,.... . unburn, jtutlnnality of the hill on grounds of but we who have en here now cIftKH dhfrrimIn, lon, pU.UinK out for the pa, three season know ft numbpi. of t.Uies f M better than that. 1- ortunately. ,, ,1flll i(liuiu(ll anA ntt f. on duty" in ew.3 L, m h mmi-i-. u wun .i foctitiK other corporations. so our men are comfortable, bu; Tho (;o( , haU wafl 1 ocean Instead, liiev will be seek- warm spots. people, but In this case. Sheriff Jennings declares the 1JJ0 census Is the only true census, and it gives the city less than 5'u. It hns not -breakfast. surgeon Ih (bat he has a pressed ! fracture of his rig hi leg, and it j will be necessary to keep his leg! In a cast for Home time to come. The first day in camp was given over entirety to making camp. Kor the first lime. In the history of the Oregon National Guard, the men of the command were required to set up the entire camp upon ar rival. Heretofore an advance de tach men t has always done t his work, ami when the troops arrived their tents were all .set up for them, but not so this time. This innovation worked out well' "ikes plai and the men uoi unite a kick out ' I" carry 7:"5 a. m. Drill. 1 1 : -I a. m. Cecal). 1- in Menu call dinner. 1 :;tn p. m. Drill. 4MMI p.m. Recall. 1:3.1 p. m. Ouard mount, p. m. -Parade. f:30 p. m. Itetreat. (i:'iO p. m. Mess call supper, !t:4fi p. m. Call to quarters. 10MIO p. in. TapH (lights out ). Cor p o r a 1 Itudy Singler has charge of athletics for Company A. and he is already grooming his charges for the big field day which next week, and hopes ff -the lion's share of of establishing camp t heniM-lves. A Company and Headquarters company went about this work like a bunch of veterans mid inside of two hours after arrival had their entire area of tents erected and camp established. The second day in camp was given over to calisthenics, physical en initial Inns, tie inonst ration of pitching shelter tcniH and display of full field equipment, drills and schools of the Holdicr, and I he dity was topped off with ji refclijicnial parade athletic honors for 'ompany A. We have a great bunch of athlete in our company and wo are going after top honors In all events. Ooixl Apietllrs. If the mot hers of some of our boys could see the way they eat here, it would certainly be a sur prise, "l ultmlted appetlties" seems to express it. And we have some mess this year, and the boys make short wnrk out of the big portions set before them. The salt air and outdoor life demands, plenty of t food and the boys are sure put ting it away. The boys who stay In camp Sun day will have a few extras added to their Sunday dinner through the courtesy i.f .Medford Kiwanis club, when be i ream and cake ami strawberries will be added to the menu. !'M:itN AUK ltONOIU.D. Continued from Page One.) Miinc, occurred at dusk when It vjs rainy and dismal. The plane appeared over the field to the in-, contpantuti nt of cheers. mi of A nho lit tit's first move af'er ctthn: hi foot on the field at I.eltourcet wan to call his bride of a few da vm, M Is I u 1 1 ne I 'a t -her, H N(w York girl, tivsr trani Atlanttc telephone. l-o'.ii. with (.lie micccns bright In his eyes, I even led a plan fur an n: tempt to make the westward ciodng of the Atlantic. He said: "We will try in make the other Vii,V next time, Paris lo New York, and without stopu anywhere. Per il ips officialdom will permit us to try It now that we hie proved that we can da It." ... I.otll revealed that shortly after the" dlneovery of Nehreiber. aboard tho plane, he made htm nlun a contract guaranteeing 50 per t cut -of hi earning from wrllitiK about IT flight, to Ansolaiil and l-el-Wie. J.otti h 1 m n e I f in Independently wealthy. A nynd lento offered the young American $2tt.no r,ir his narrative. . Ill tile evening MM I led ItoHtlllC. The third day found the ca nip getting down to a well-planned schedule of camp routine, consist ing of close order drills, extended order d rills, bayonet ib'monst ra tions by recti la r army troop, fol low ed by practical applW at Ion of our own tmops; tnuyketry: and the day ended with our hatallinn par ticipating in a regimental escort of the colors. The fourth day. Saturday, start ed off With br Ida e 1 us peel ton . Itiigailler (1 e n e r a I (Uorge A. White, accompanied by bis staff and (lovei nor Patterson, Inspected ; the entire command, comported of I " nearly 3, una men. and from reports ( UKUIJN. Juno 17. Ay) The made by war department Inspect- entire, assembly at the opening oim attelu d to ibe camp, the troops session nt (lie eleventh ronrcss were found lo be in fine shape H(l, Women's International Suffrage I MRS; CAn d All-at-Once is not the Safe Way to Soft-cook alihousand Eggs You boil only a few eggs at n time so you can take all instantly from the water when done. Like wise Hills Bros, roast their coffee a few pounds at a time by a con tinuous process. Every berry is roasted evenly and a matchless flavor is assured. No other coffer can taste like Hills Bros, because none is roasted thc same way. HILLS BROS COFFEE h'mk from the &it iJ iifKum Part, the key, O 1"9 well trwlncd. As spnetion w.tH nver given passes and a of troops fiinmii ii i resorts and cities In- i thronged w lib tomorrow, as a lal deialls have h drill dul lex until (lav nli;ht alliance rose as ntin woman todav in tribute to Carrie Chapman Cats, after a message from Mrs. fiitt ha 1 been read hy Miss Hello Sherw in. lender of the American delegation. Idlers today and i The congress voted unanimously men not on spec- , to cable Mrs, Cat! expressing th ecu excused from hope that she would recover her o'clock Sun-1 health and "so the completion of i her ureal work." oon as the the men were general exodus d to Ibe nearby Seaside will be 1 . The valleys In Tibet uri higher (ban tho , tulles! peak of the JjocklcH. , " Generous Reward Offered A. Jay Stump. Hotel Jackson (or Mail Tribune) will generously reward finder who. riturni rniing new billfold with contents of approximately ft-IIO. consisting of two 50-dollae bills, nine 20-dollar bills, seve-il 10" and "5" bills. Po'sihly left on counter at Jackson Tounty bank Saturday. June 15. between 11 end 1 1 : TO a. m. V might have been taken f--om Room 325. Hotel Jackson, during 8aturdav nioht. Anyone having Informa tion that will aid In recovery of this missing sum of money will receive compensation for their trouble In notifying the owner, by telephone call or In person. A. JAY STUMP (Hotel Jackson.) Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Pe Rex Cafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Service HSSiXXJ. W -'. fc. S' T. - - - -' -J? it , re JIMm m MMiMriMnMMidi i Mrt iimt inn wtJ uoiir ..i..nw .unci- -r. m or r;d our - your "cnar8" "Hri..le to8"1.,! tree ' ,.oCe tn . rn Mace ree ouo" a "-lid nor w. . to " Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Ward's time-tried written guarantee stands back of every tire you buy. There can be no doubt in your mind as to its quality. It will give you the service you have a right to expect. 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