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JTEDFOTIT) M7TTL TTJBTJSE. MT?T)FOTCT), ORFIOX, TUESDAY. JUNE 18, 1020. O.S. C. REGENTS! PLEDGE AID IN: HARTMANN TRIP umlur way not later than October, and expected to. follow the ruins. through. Homo delay hub buen en ; ouutered in the appointment of a iliaiiniKu engineer by Washington, 1). ('. Alhfit Hutch, hah that ho had written a letter three weeks uko to the Mate, board of amieitlturo upon the pent fly precautionary ! stepH and at yet had received let' reply. In a telephone coiiversa-j lion with (.overnoi- Patterson tie j wan tojtl (hut the lederal bun-nut w;ih In cliai we of nest fly hafu-! . jmianla. ! (ieoi'Ko I'almlter, Ktate KiaiiK" ! Final Decision On Release of ..'-! .and xortirio member of! the recent board; Secretary of Professor for Data Co!--',-;:;';;;;-'; lection Due in Week - ' ' w- . r-i n rL r j 1,10 board of regents, in short talks FrUlt Fly BeintJ StUUied, assured the patherlim that they; would co-operalo as far as possible i in helping hoIvo the horticultural I problems of this valley. I Tributes were paid to the effi ciency and worth of I'rof. K. C. 1 Iteirncr of the Siinfliern Orrirnn ev- tt a special i iHTiiiientiil Hlation. bv the sneak- any i ers. At (he conclusion of the lunch eon, attended by growers and ship pers, (he regents left for Hend SAY FAREWELL V. LAWRENCE Tl OF PACIFIC BASE rnn n o ni mino AT DCPCDTIflM fUK U. u. DLIIfu HI IlLULI nun: LOST IN WOODS LOSES HUSBAND L AUREL CAPTAIN IN GRAVE PERIL L ; Cood news to Medford and south ern Oregon .residents bavins hope-. of the eHtablishment of e I'nitea States uovernmeut dlriKlhle base near Medford was the receipt of a teli'Krum today from I'nited Slat Senator Frederick Stelwer, Kivini information that the investigation Says Jardine. Idrei dors nf tie- ! ruil (..row bvtiir this afternoon litcdinc; held -) abeyance reen in ni coda t ion fur up point nient til the farm hoard, as provided in the farm aid lull. II. Van Huevrn liei'K, Jr., was named to learn who California favored for the po.sftion, and to report Liter. ,n early iiiei-iliiK of all the fruit Ki'wers of (lie KoKiie Jtlv.-r valley is I'Miitemplatcd, and a i ioiitn)(n tiation will be made at th.tt time. Members of (he board of reeiils oi the Oregon State colicse- assured the Uireelors of the Fniilj-'ruwHrs' loiiKtie tint they would do all with in (heir power to loan tho services vt I'rol', K. T. Harlmann to the Jackson county fruit Industry for the purpose of studyinK market. fonttitioiiH In eastern centers, und the collection of data relative to the Bale and use of the winter va nities of pears. A final decision f.opi tho regents will lie forlhcnn 1ns within a week. Tho meeting vas held this noon at the Hotel MefCord. The Bole drawback to the detail of Professor llartiuanu, It was nald, lies In securinK a teacher to take his place. He Is an expert on If )Ktie Jliver valley fruit problems. A fund Is now being gathered for ihp purpose of defraying his ex panses over a lone period. It s ;i imated this will cost close MIMIIt'S WIIIIK I'ij;.sks (Contlnuea from I'ae One.) was iiu oenlatcd (he first year witli blight bacteria cull lire, atid as a result, over (JOno trees were dead In a short time. The next As a farewell to Iteverend K. I. Iivi encc and his family, I 5'j mem Im'ih of (be couKi''Katl(in met in the parlors of the rreshyleiian church i Monday nijjht to enjoy a muwical promam and express their appre- . elation of (he pastors elKht years of Huitable Pacific coast Kites was ; of continuous service in their pul-jto ie reopened. Int- ! The invest Ration had been re- j Hpeaklnu for the Meilford notary ' Htricted only to the southern Ca! eluh. Dr. D. A. Chambers told of jfotnia district, leaving Oreon and the work done in that organization Washington with no opportunity of by Iteverend Lawrence. W. V. isharinR in the (nvestlKatlon. The 1 Allen, representliiK Hie local Ited , establ ishment or the base will rep .Cross, of which Mr. Lawrence was. resent an expenditure of S.VOOO.Oon exeeotlve si-eretary. and Cdonel ;and the employment of several r W. II. J'alne, Hoy Scout executive, hundred men. i spoke of tho general rewret with I The teleKram, ns received by thf j which the organization will part j Medford Chamber of Commerce, ij Willi tile I'rehbyierian pastor. j Two violin solns by Donald i Moore, tale uteri younK Meilford ! musician, aceoiu panted by M is. ('arletori .lanr-s, mid vocal solos by i.MIss I'llloow Mar- Wilson, aecom j lianierl by Mrs. Janes on the piano, were included in the program, j Iteverend Carman Mel I of the ( 'hr 1st lan church voiced the senti ments of ttie Medford Ministerial year, Inoculations were ayaln made, and 750 of the remaining 1 'MX) trees were dead, and more died as a result of Inoculations last year. Ascertain Resistance. As a result only.fiO or 00 trees are left and several of them will j was made possible through the un bf the victims of bllKht this year, j tlrliiK efforts if the pastor In in leaving only the hardiest trees to ' terestliiK .the members in raising survive. In this way, I'rof. Itei- nifflcient iunds for its erection. mer hopes to locate -trees having More than 4f0 new members have as follows: "Am very happy to say Seeretary .Adams has just advised me he liai modified present instructions re garding establishment of light er-than-afr base. The hoard has now been instructed that, should It ap pear from information furnished It (hat there are other west coast sites which appear suitable as to physical and other renulrctnonts 'association and told of some of Die for an airship base it 1h authorlze'l outstanding achievements of Itev- to investigate these sites and to rend Lawrence during his eight I report upon them In addition to the us in this city. The new church . report of sites in Los Angeles-San Diego nrea. All correspondence covering such sites will be furnish ed the board for its consideration " KLAMATH FALLS, (ire., June IX. iA liert Iiwe. aged seven, and Jackie DeVine, aged five, are lost in dangerously thick under brush hJoui fLvc mlU-tf luutli of the. iJirnl) t togging cautpVj Tv little boys hvpe been missing - since 1 1 o'clock Monday morning when, to gether with two other boys, they left the camp for the wuimIh. The boys became separated , and the other two returned safely, CJrave fears are felt that the youngsters may have frozen to death or reach ed a point of exhaustion as they were without food or drink. A freezing 'temperature prevailed last night. When the boys failed to re turn over 100 loggers and gov 3 r n in c n t reservation employes started to search for them. This morning the entire logging camp closed down ami every avail able man left to aid In the search. iw WASHINGTON, June 18. (TP) ATLANTA. Jun, U.-MV-Th. ! -AI'K C T..O..K. ore.. Juno AbU dlvurrp Kianti d thre yoain hbu fl') I'ue the r.i t time n" . eBale wm recei)B until tu IHlie l-liillp Arnold, former ! rojecteil uffers of rescue, Captain , X(1(,usl 19 an,i tle home until Sep lleutenant In tho United States u,uls Johnson : the wre ked tt?m lor -, ft concurrent resolution army.iono f tho o, iRlnal round , freihlcr Uiure) today Klood In im- , irov),,B for tn, racllou recei Ihe world filer, and lately hli-band inlnent peril. S GO-lnlle wind as e(J ,,)e a,provaf' of liqtn hoUBeH. . .. i x.im iound him as , . . 'l , rwema wean. r,o, u. . . " . .,n,.n and! Klama.l. Kalla-ti.57S contract linn titi'Miro ur-rrPiiM U';1H HOI hn.iiv m- uiumn " today. The Fulton superior court railings of the Arnold f r on. Con , the av.a- the .hip and he coast guard look- ; (or lm,vill(: present chyc" tor's wife th, the divorce had out upon this pr. :ntory ha.i uu- , , ,. site and ren.ouen..B ai.uc liven obtained by fraud. broken freiKhter. awarded for construction 01 cam times swept over , 0iL. rhurch and parish house- and-. f U'Ulty In seeniK the wietKai, . mre. throuch the foam and mist, GEHRIG POLES OUI for good resistance against the dis ease, j Keedlings from these trees will . rr-sult in superior trees and may he instrumental in solving Die been admitted in (he (rhurch dur ing iteverend Lawrence's eight years of service. Dr. W. W, lJ. Holt presented O set of silver salad forks and butter blight situation, which this year Is spreaders to Mr. and Mrs. Law more serious than usual. To show : nmcr as a nifl from the church and the difference between the resist-' enngreuation. Mrs. J. W. Merritt mice of seedling trees artrl thos'j;imi .rH. It. it. Dyrmn were the of a general stor k, a row of seed-i eummittee in charge of this fea- t lings harl a blight mortality of tur Another gift from the young j night at the jtimno. j only three or four per cent, wiuie , people of the cliureti was presented i rage, shwing IT. Van Hoeveuhurg, Jr., asked : 'he other row ranged from .10 io( ihc hrnior guests by Miss Fred v.hai. steps had been taken for pro i -1" P'i cent. erlkit Drommer. tecting this srr (inn against the rav The vir-itrrs were also shown The l-awrr nce family experts to a ;es of the Mediterranean fruit station's new Irrigation nys-l ,.ave Meilforrl Friday for Portland 11'. James T. Jardine. direclnr of , tetn, regarded hh the latest In; where they w ill spend some time exneriuiental stations, said that ant farm systems, using an electric! visiting their daughter. Miss Alma, entomologist was now studying j pump, a large well and wood m Hun Wenriell, who are both data procured from California. Ilol stave pipe, distributing water to employed in Dint city. After a mi ill that a difference oT opinion Important dlteh points hi the or-; Hhort vacation they will go to Cald over just what tin extent of t he -hard. I well, ldu where Dev. Lawrence Following the Inspection of th'jWn have charge of the pastorate, experiment station, the members No successor to the pulpit has y ist fly in this slate would be, and 11 the per.t could survive hero, v n!d he straightened out shortly Director Jardine gave it as his opinion that the presence of the rest fly In this state, whether do Kiructlvo or not, would he highly deti nnentul to the marketing of fruit. Preparedness to combat any possible inroads of the pest was ti.'gi.'d, Direct or Jardine also told I he tieellng that the slain college ex- Watermelons have been euttl l"j'led to have the slurlv of llt.i'valed since the earliest times in in ainate problems of (his vlHnll y Kuypt . of Die board of regents were very well Impressed with Die work done by I'rof cssnr Itelmer, adding to southern tregon's claim of hav ing the best station of its kind in the slate, The station was established In 1 ! I '2, has 40 acres unda ut times employs over six no u. been selected, and for Die next month or two visiting ministers will have charge of the services at the church. A committee compos ed of J. II. Cnnlcy. Hamilton rat ion. Mrs. K. X. Warner, Mrs. AV. W. Hovard and II. K. W. Spllver has been appointed tu choose Die new pastor. Kiln burned brick marie by the Da by Ion inns lino years ago still exist. I r- r ' 5WJr!vTOWlW!!W'?5 i A free moving picture show is attraction offered at 7:30 to- Hudson-Kssex ga viws of tlie Ilud- son-Ksser factory, and general views of Interest to motorists. Tho show Ik being given in connection wlDi the exhibition of a "phan tom" Kssex chassis at the garage for the pant two days. The chassis has been prepared In such way that spectators may view the en gine In complete operation. The exhibition ends tilts' evening. f ' , -.1. - SHE TIIOUGJIT: "I must get away from you quick." !l But, to be polite, 1 can c Airt. Jill. JlJLy, " This car is so stuffy I think I II T A itrt rifT nf thn ni'vr tlnn ' o- 1 Screen Jfe ffolfywoodz By ROBIN COONS UOLLYWOO, ul. Whoever first called the old-tylo western pictures "horse openm" must have been looking. Into the future-into u'Mtty oi i aii ich y"y ind sound of- V effects. W The firs' -i.- straight we-t- I on." talkio to he r made that Is, the first of tho lashing cowhov w I I d - chasing school will be oxactly that, he cause on the au dible screen the i.ongs of the old cowboy d a y s will play a con spicuous part In the ntmosphnrte background o f the drama. j Ken Maymird, Ken Maynard one of the leading western stars or the silent days, Is the first to Hilapt himself to the new era in his productions, and 'The Wagon- master. a story oi me wagon freighters who plied among the Cal ifornia mining camps of pioneer davs. is lits first starring vehicle in the new order of things. SELF WITH BED SHEET HA LEM, Ore., June 1 8. (Pj H. M. Hillings, f6, who has been a patient at the Oregon . State Hospital here since March, com mitted suicide early Tuesday by hanging himself with a sheet. His body was found a half hour later and the coroner was notified. He held that an Inq u est was n o t necessary. Mr Hillings has a sister living in J 'ortlund. She was notified of the suicide and the body will be sent there for burial. WASHINGTON, June !. VP Responsibility for the collision be tween ft passenger and freight train of the Northwestern Pacific : lines near Largo, Cal.. last Febru ary, killing three persons and In juring 30, was placed today on the failure of the passenger train crew to obey orders. In a report to the Interstate commerce commission by W. P. iiorland, safety director. 1 A well built closet In the attic holding clothes mat are not used rrciiuemiy, v f'J" venlence. This ; typV of closet In often lined with tar paper and seiiled as tichtly as possible. 1 1 -YEAR-OLD BOYi NKW YORK, .lune IS. (ff) I-o" DehriKh li it Ills eighteenth homo , run in the first inning of the Yankee-Red Sox name at the sta-1 dium thin afternoon, retaining the j major league lead. Kd Morris was in the box and Karl Combs on base. I'lno Milton Mayor j T'OIITI.ANIJ. Ore., June 1- W Ij. 14. Walton, mayor of Harris liuiK. Ore., paid a 2S fine for violatlni! the postul laws. It was charKed Walton, by includlnK a printed instruction shoot in a roll of films, raised a mailed package from fourth to first class. CHICAGO, June IS. (P) An 1 1 -year-old hoy, playlnR with a group ot children about a scnool building under construction, was Revoke Nord'st License I shut and seriously wounded late SEATTLE. Alaska, June 18. (JP) yesterday when the children refus- 'The license of Capt. J. O. Kord, ed to obey a watchman's command master of the steamer Aleutian, j to leave the building. The watch whlch sank, near Kodiak Island, man. George Meservey, was arrest Alaska, May 25. was revoked for ed and charged with the shooting, tio days on the ground Nord ran j Police were told he had fired one his ship on a charted reeT ishot Into the group. Sir Richard Guyfford dis dained women until he met Helen D 'Arcy. Read the stcry of their thrilling romance, "For the Love of a Lady," by Jeffery Farnol in the Mail Tribune, starting Mon day, June 24. During hot weather farmers and fruit growers need a loaf of bread that stays fresh longer. The kind you get at the modl BAKERY 111 West Main It tastes like homemade, too 3 mspm 3C Gossard Corsets f "THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY' J Butterick Patterns PnONt-48S-47 MEOFORRORKON. A GREAT STORE IN A GREAT COUNTRY MANN'S , SHOP AT MANN'S Wednesday AND SAVE Everywhere lie went "B. O." hurt him . . . (ll,Hty Odor) until he learned how to keep jwrspiralioii odoress TACn i'I. Amy! To M.imc the stuffy trolley when she meant "R. O." liojy OJor! But Dick wasn't fooled. So many eoplcwcrc ilodjiini; him lately, that he cgan to suspect the trouble. Duk's the best-liked fellow in his crowd today. Let him tell you how easy it is to keep perspiraton odorless. "Funny I didn't tumble to H. O.' sooner. "But that just goes to show how tritky iifeb it is. Everybody has to perspire as much as a quart a day, authorities say. But the odor nccomcs so familiar, we don't notice its olTcnsivcncss. CWxrj da. "Now I use Lifebuoy and no matter how hot the weather, I'm safe. With its mild, antiseptic lather Lifebuoy purifies brings lasting freedom from B. O." Even removes cigarette odors from the lingers. " Lifebuoy's a marvelous skin soap, too. And by removing germs, it guards health. You can tell Lifebuoy purities from its pleasant, isira dt.n scent that vanishes as you rinse." LEVr.R DROT1ILRS CO., CiKiA. HEALTH SOAP Action First AlthoiiKli Maynard uelleves thai .11.. 1 1 1 ...111 l. l.i,t,CIlllv I UltiliiK ll'oi rtoiniu ,n ,,v .. . .. .... iiM,,i in lint "westerns" of the fu ture, ho maintains thai action must remain nlwaya the riisl consider!) lion, aiul that "westerns" will re main "westerns." Out of the rich liackaniiiud nf personal experience, the star him self has been teaching tin" "icn of his cast the old songs and ballads of the country songs such is "lluf ruin tlals." "The Lone !!:.: Trail" and " I.Ua Jane." They are sopgs he picked up and memorized In tho days he has spent on the Texas ranches, In circuses, and "wild west shows." Maynard was horn in Mission, Texas., and with his Imagination (lied early In life by Hie screen advonlures of tho western heroes of the day he Hpc.nl Ills vacations on various Texas ranches. His am bition was to become a great trick rider and roper, and Ht the age ot H he ran away with a wagon show, wes "captuicd " und relurned In Ills homo. uoy stops body odor Hortes, Horse. Horse! I'.Ut wlU'll 110 HtHMUlt'tl tl Vlr- Kinta mllltnry 1nntttu1t the mvalry unit uttrnctml lilm more tlinn the civil enKiniTi iiiR coin so in which he prRilunlVil. ImimMlltttoly on m -HduntUw. h Joinpil a uuRon show, riuI beKiin h rlilins anil roplnn career which ntm him tronpiiiK with several of the larnest shown and circuses, hi the war he was assistant fleltt engineer I fn charge of construction of Cauio Knox, hut after the m-rap he re jturnetl to the "big lops" nini iicliiev !mI stardom with the Ulnnlinn ltro. j Hmnutn and Halley shows f.om I Color In the fucp i iin)hti?lxed j ly wenrliiK Hi comph'mentnn ( rolor. iitildlii(.xi 1h IrU'iH'tiHetl by i ureeti and MilinwiirtN U lni"ie;ifed I'V pillpll'S. Silk Frock SPECIAL An exceptional dress side for WediiL'sduy. A group of silk prints ami solid color crepes and fieorcttcs iilso coin biniitinn of p 1 o n s i n ii shiides. These dresses lire in sleeveless types lis well ns models with n loiifl sleeve. See them Wednesday lit Mann's Values to $35 12 95 DRESS SHOP 2ND FLOOR Wash Ensembles Ileum iful wash ensembles for Hie warm day. In Ihis Croup are linen eoals with haWsle sleeveless frocks. Kaline coats with Dimity frocks. Twin materials in various styles and colors. These are ideal for both Miss or Mai run. $595tp$18 WASH DRESS SECTION 2ND FLOOD , Silk Hose Women's "North mont brand pure silk hone, lull fashioned silk to tho top style, and in medium Bervice weight; a very Rood value at $1.49 pair Stationery Wednesday buy your stationery by he pound and Ket envelopes to match. 'Colors are Holio, Huff, Gray and While; 1 pound and two packages ot envelopes; regular 11.50 values yCr Paper and Envelopes Jewelry The popular antique costume Jewelry so much In vogue, consisting bMirace let, necklaces, pins, etc.'. In -jade, lido, red and amber. , Sl-45 valuea $1.00 each' Dress Fabrics Our reKiilar BSr lit'.-inch printed rayon and silk Hml cotton dress fabrics so much in demand now for slimmer frocks chic pat terns and smart colors to choose from. Your choke Wednesday 45c yd. Blankets Our regular 64 x 78-ineh Wearwell part wool blank els. These come in nov elty patterns suitable for car, picnic or summer home. SPECIAL $2.49 ea. MAIN FLOOR Specials from the Men's Shop for Wednesday Men's Pajamas The men' department offers for Wednes day ft selection of plain anil fancy lih weight pajamas, coat and middy styles, mostly Ninall and larfce Ue, $-.o0 to $3..u valuea. $1.98 Men's Sweaters Special for Wednesday in the Men's IV partmenl. fancy slip on sweaters In the popular Vee-Neck or Crew Neck stylv These are pure wool, knit full and sell regular (nun $.V0(i to $f,.."n: all sizes. $3.95 MEN'S SECTION MANN'S MAIN FLOOR Men's Rayon Shirts Men's athletic rayon shirts of splendid quality and a choice of five different colors, all sizes aro Included. This Is an enceptinnal value as these shirts aro "orth much more. 75c ft. i