MEhFORh MAIL TRluTTNTJ. MEDFOUP, OUKCiON. SUTl'HDAY. .11' I X 0. 1!)2).
PXOE TKREB
SCOUTS TO LEAVE
M:)e than 20 Boy Scouts, accom
pun led. by William Lee Hiieker,
(.'inter Lake council exoc-utlvu. will
lave ut t o'clock tomorrow for
tlm uiniual Iluy Scout camp cm the
AppleKiUe river ubove Ituch. Toiitu
.aru. .lining put. up, the water sys
tem l being put In working order
and the camp prepared generally
'today. The scouts were fortunate
l-i obtaining Mrs'. Pardee, wh'o Is
lainous for bur culinary art, for
thiUr.cook. ' ;
A court of honor, for the pnr
iwse, of awarding merit badttes unci
other honors, will be held Sunday,
Inly 14. Tuo public la Invited to
this function. All scouts may re
ceive their merit badges at thlj
time whether they ure at the camp
or not. Besides the court, swim
ming, athletics and hikes will bo
indulged in by the boys.
Wednesday the scouts will leave
for a hike to Squaw lake. Part of
the boys will leave" Wednesday and
go up Elliott creek and across the
pans to S(uaw lake. The rest of
them will go direct to Squaw lake
Thursday arid meet the group there.
Both l'iouds will hike back to
camp Friday.
Tl.cse making the trip the first
week the camp is divided into two
periods, one week the first period
and two weeks the second period
Include Stanley Kunzmun, Alex
.Tnckson. - William Walker, Bob
Boyd, Hob Skinner, Don Gray, Ma
lion Lltlrell, Dolph Guyer, Billy
f'unimings, Don llordti and Newell
Elllutt.
The daily program Is similar to
the routine 'at a military encamp
ment as can be seen by the follow
ing typical day's program:
Morning
C:45 First call. The hardiest will
take a morning dip at this time in
the swimmiu' hole.
7:15 Wash uud get ready for
breakfast.
7:25 -"Neck and ear" inspection.
7 :.',0 Breakfast. After breakfast
each scout washes his mess kit.
puts bis blankets out to air and
"polices" up his tent.
9:00 Instruction in merit badge
work by the older scouts.
1 1 : 00 First call for swimming.
; 12: 00 Lunch. - , .
: Afternoon
1:00 to 2:00 Rest period, gumeii.
woodcraft, etc.
4:00 Second call for swimming.
0:00 to 0:00 Clean up quarters.
S::itl Retreat.
Evening
C: 00 Dinner. .
7:00 Canteen opens for candy,
otc. (10c limit).
7:00 to U: 00 Games, stunts and
cO"in fire.
9:00 Taps.
, VrunUall Huker Five ,Aild;r
Tatyla Siiint."'' . t .
Ail of which mny sound tin in -tolUfe'ihU',
byt which, ua rcceive'l
ul the I'iicii'u; Air Tr:ins)ort cnin
ifiny's hnntrur here Alomhiy infant
that Pilot Hurry Craiuiall left
north from Oakland with the
pliinc Ititkor at 5 a. m., carrying
a mail load apd thrco .jasHt;iigcr.s.
It was the first nieHsawe to
come in over the new printer
telegraph system inntalled by Hoe
ing System ' along the coastwise
route of the Pacific Air TranB
liort and the tranncontinental route
of BoeinK Air Transport. Code
is bein UHed to wave words anil
time, accord ins to Maurice Tail,
in eharyv of the receiving device
here.
The printer teleKrnph in belnp
used to report weather conditions,
arrivals and departures, orders and
other information. Heretofore
HUch work has been done by radio.
Planes of the P A. T. company
have been named lo facilitate
sending over" the printer system, j
Names of eoa.';t mountains and
ranges were chosen so that there
are the planes Hood, Shasta, Ui
ahlo, Rainier. Cascade and Baker.
Three ney ships to be adiled to
the line rire tit be named lessen,
iI'Klnley nnd Adams. Portland
Journal.
JACKSONVILLE FOLK
JACKSONVILLE, Ore.,- July 6.
( Special.) The car belonging to
F. S. -Hunrh, who lives east of
town, Vii turned ovir on t:ie I'n
eifie highway between ' Ashbuid
and Medford Thursday afternoon,
when n L-ar .trying to p:ihh them
ran into' the back of the Bunch
machine. ' ; Those occupying tho
car were Mr.' and Mrs. F. S. Bunch
and daughter, Bessie, and Mi, and
Mrs. W. II. Bunch nnd daughter,
Minnie, of Jacksonville. Mr. und
Mrs. F. S. Bunch were quite
badly bruised and were taken to
t he Community hos-pital for first
did. Wp. II. Bunch and daiiKhter
Minnie were also slightly hurt."
1 Howai d Lewis, Donubl Dorothy
dud Andy Smith left for Crexcent
Cli,'4 Wednesday evening. They are
spending Ihc rest f thin week
there and at other towns
ttie coast.
ilong
Knule of
Mr. and Mrs. Ch;is.
P.i-idena. Calif., and Mrs. D. II
Jackson of Ashland, calted on Mu
.VcCulty Thursday afiernoon and
later they all motored to f i rants
Pass.
Four American show are play
ing In 1'ailfl thealciH.
wmmm
, Main Ktivot Moilimll-i liiurcli.
South, v -
James E. Ooiylc-r, pastor. , -,. ...
Sunday mliool at !' : 4 A. Mi'. West
in cln-ape. ' ' ,- . -
11 n. m Pivnhlnn by tT)r.' l'irny.
Subject, "Countins! tho (list."
Kpwoith Leaxut' at 7 p. m.
Preaching at S p. m. lytht
pastor.
Valley H'-trilo t'hulfh.
W. K. Kay, .pastor.
HroHilcnts from stiullo K.MKD
cvfi'y Sunday, .K p. ni
Mr.i Lulu Saulaberry, musical
readings.
Pastor's subject, "Job, Clod's Ace
of the Old Teslumont." V
Come to the church o'er the
radio. It's the old-time religion.
Full Gospel Tahoriuicle.
Main and Newtown Sts.
Bible Fcboo), 9:15 a. m.
Morning worship, 11 a. m. ,
Jail servie; 2- p. m.
Young Peoplu's service,-0:30 p.
in. . ' ,
Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. ni.
Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.. preparatory
for the Argue evangelistic meetings
as weir as the Thursday evening
prayer service.
The Zelma Argue evangelistic
meetings begin Sunday, July Ut i
to 2Slb. ,
T. S. WineV. paytor. ' Residence,
325 X. Oakdale Ave.
First Jk lhmll.it C'liiircli.
Church school at i:4 5. C. A.
Meeker, superintendent. , ,
Morning worship at 10:55. Mr.
P.ees speaks on "Keeping Close to
God." '-'; i ,
Musical program: Anthem, "O,
Give Thanks Unto the Lord." by
Parker, Mrs. C. H. Paske singinK
'.he Incidental solo; violin! solo.
Paul Amoroso of Oakland, Cal.; f
offertory solo, Mascagnl's "Ave Ma-1
ria,". from Cavallorla Rustlcana,
Miss Melba Williams.
Sunday evening: summer unloti I
service at 8, in the Zlon Evangel-1
leal Lutheran church, Fourth ami I
Oakdale.
Fiist llapliht ( luiicii.
V. H. Eaton. Ph. D., minister.
I'hones: Office 105:;, residence
704-H. .
Sunday school at 9:45. Brine:
your Uible and enjoy the Sunday
school hour with us. ( J. F. Wort
man, superintendent, ;
Dr. C. M. Hill, president of Herk
eley Baptist iMvinlty school, Berk
eley, Cal., will ho the speaker -at
tho morning worship. Sermon sub
ject, "A Spiritual Democracy in
Action. ' Special . music, Walter
Scott at the console.
S p. m.. Union services at the
Lutheran church. Sermon by Dr.
H. c. Funk. A cordial welcome
tp all cervices. '
Flirt PmJtyU'rliin Cluu-rh.
Ilolly.aud- Eighth Sts,,
, D:45 a. m., Sunday school. p.rins
you.r Piblc. Kav li. Hopper, sup
erintcnilent. iTa. in., Preaehing services. 16ov.
Thomas E. Oliver of the Park
Boulevard .Presbyterian church of
Oakland, Cal.,. will preach. Sub
ject, "Guests of Cod."
iMiiKic! Prelude, "Prelude and
Melody in F," Head; offertory,
"Cchoes of Spring,"'. Kriml: so
prano solo', "These Are They,"
Oaul, Kllow JUite Wilson. Mrs. H.
K. Marsh, organist.
.All are cordially invited to wor
ship with us. ,
English Lutheran Cliutvli.
Fourth St, ut OakdaU; Ave.
' Where the Way Is Made Plain."
Dr. H. C. Funk,, pastor. Resi
dence, MS West Fourth St. Tele
phone, 1-424. ' -p , -
Hour of worship, 11 a. m. The
jiastor -will Speak on: "Divine As
surance of Salvation." The Lord's
Sapper will be administered at this
service.
Special music. Organ prelude,
"Andante Heligioso," by Lauten
schlarger: anthem, "Seeking for
Vou," by Cresu-ell; offertory, "Ten
deresse," by Wilson.
, Union services will be conducted
under the auspices of the Medtord
Ministerial asociatlon in out' audi
torium at H p. m. Tile pastor will
be assisted in the services by local
ministers. We Invite you to wor
ship with us.
Hist, Clnucli of Christ, Scientist
Authorized branch of Mother
Church, the First Church of Christ
Scientist, in Boston, Mass. ,
Services are held every Sunday
it'll o'clock, church edifice. 212
North Oakdale. Subject for Sun
day, J iily 7: (h)d. ' '
' Sunday school at fl:4B, Appli
cants under the age of iff may
be admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings,
which include testimonies of chris
tian science healings, at X o'clock.
The reading room, wbfi-h is in
the Medford building is open ditily
from 12 to 1, except Sundays and
holidays. The Bibb and all au
thorized Christian Hclenfi litera
ture may bo read,' borrowed or
purchased.
The public In cordially Invited
to attend the ser vices and visit
the reading room.
'
SAN PKpHO, Cal.,' July rt.
Abandoned by her crow, .;thM
lumber schooner inne Hunify wnn
breaking up on the rocks which
held her fast off Point , Honda,
radio advices from rescue vesselt
reported today. The boat wittt
;mround Tuesday during a heavy
fog.
J Continued efrottd of the cons.
;iuard cutler Algnnquin mid the lied
Slack tug Sct Mover to pull the
stranded boat from tho rocks Tailed.
Last night hepea of snvinK the ves
sel were i; I veil up and the crew
removed.
Ccrvailis.- r.xtensJve street pav
ing under way.
Undoubtedly This'
Is a Pig Country,
. Says Strohmeier
I'KNTHAL P O I N T, Ore.,
July tl. . tSpeclai.) K. 11.
Strohmeier rises to remark !
4' that Undoubtedly'' "this is a
pig ountry."
Tho well known Central
J Point O v a n g e r spent his
1 Fourth of July in attendance
upon a family of 112 IHirnc
Jersey pigs which arrived (he !
night of the third. Fifteen
of the piglets survived the lit-
ilependene day festivities ami I
Mr. Strohmeier figures that
15 In one farrow is a pretty -
good mess of pork.
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., July fl.
(Special) Mr.' and Mrs. rln.i,
Foster of Lous Beach, Cal.. ami
Mrs. Mary Moore of Klamath Falls
were callers at the home of Miss
Issie McOully Thursday morning.
Mra. Monro and Mrs. Foster.-who
are -natives of Jacksonville, will bo
lemenibered' by the old timers as
Mary and Jessie Langell.
Mrs. Fred Butcher and children,
Mrs. George -Trant and Mrs. Kthel
Olsou and children spent the day
Wednesday In Crescent J.'lty and
vicinity.' 1
' Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson and
son, Orville, and Mr. and Mrs. El
mer Adams and 'daughter, Jean
went on a picnic to Cascade Gorge
Thursday.
Dr. L, L. Sumerlin anil wife nnd
Dr: James Bunch and wife of Myrtle
Point were vNltnr at 'tlv - I1,
Bnnch home Thursday night. They
were en route to San rrancis-.-o.
where they will spend a couplB of
weeks attending a dental conven-
Mr. and Mra. tb Finney made
a trip Thursday to Cresceut City.
Mrs. Prank Saulsberry and son.)
Jcbn, and four of his little friends i
upnt the Fourth on the YVnplegute.
, Mr. und Mra. Charley Vogle and
80118. Marion aud Clare, i)ent
Thnrsday in Ashland and enjoyed
a picnic dinner at the park.
. 1vlue.lv luto.uest in . being? whown
in 'the nexf; radio 'appearance ot
the pop u la r "CoplS' I'lay'erp,"
which will takq place Tuesday
evening. July D. At this time the
California Oregon Power company
will preHent the latest Mary Groi
n e r ra d i o drama, u clever lilt I e
playlet entitled "The fBride." Judg
ing from the amount of iiiterent
already shown a iurge audience
of local radio faun will greet this
novel Copco program.
LOGAN HOME HAS FIRE
ON ROOF FROM : FLUE
A small . fire burst out on the
roof of tho i2. J. I-ogan homo at
180 West Sixth street this hodn,
and occasioned a call to the local
fire department. One truck way
sent to the scene and extinguished
the hltk'Av beore any umount of
damage waK done.
The 'flame' was caused from n
parlj flying out from tho chim
ney connecting the wood stove in
thu kitchen. The noonday meal
was in the process of preparation
when the; roof hurst into flame.
4 If ii ni 'I ('riLfcTLn Ai?ml:iy.' ;
JMeiodrama. con, mystery, Ku
pen.se are collected in the all-tallt-In'A
. picture, "Chinatown Nights."
The picture, reveals tin- Intimate,
little known side- of the Oriental
underworld of the large cities of
the United States and, intn It Is
woven a si range and absorbing
romance. .
"Chinatown Nights' is as strange
and unusual as the great, inscrut
able Chinese underworld with
which it deal;!. It Is mysterious,
awesome, absorbing in' its revela
tion of what goes on behind t:ie
doors of the sacred Josh houses,
thi opium dens and the sinister
meeting places of the tobg fac
tions. At Hintto Siiiiday.
I'n welcome kisses Ktart t he rc
generatioa of a ti etty girl,- caur.e
hor to remove herself from a sor
did life and eventually find happi
ness. ' ' 1
That Is the theme of the story.
"The Woman From Hell,' which
plays the Kiullu tomorrow, featur
ing Mary Astor, Robert Armstrong
and Koy iJ'Arey.
Mi Astor porl rayk Iee Uenaud
king out 11 livelihood by day :Jm a,
ome-on at a seashore amu
innt park .show CiHed "He'i."
Her employer, the harker, telU
men they may klsn her if they
catch" her Inside the show. Om
'lay a hrutal fellow receives the
reward, dihutirtini; the'Kiit- Hhe
realizes th.it her life hickn ma.nv
thintfs and. n i-hp hH.h Kiiiup off
f hnre, 0 llj-'hthoilwe t.uj,"-.'est H all the
thinirft she h:is come to d-slre--eleanilne.Hs,
ff eurity and flulltude.
Then ihe mret Jim Oakley, and
the love drama Ik carried on to Iff
I terrific climax.
New Sport"
Mi..i i. niriri-.irirl1Tnnv-1Tr-ffTr'BI1'r'tl" "
I . T?3 r :.. v
Au-ciau utu.i) b'iou a score or light planes to be shown at the All-American Atrcr-ift show In
Detroit. The new Standard 21 (lower right); the Davis "Red Head" open monoplane (lower left); and
the Doyle ' Oriole ' (upper right) were among the 100 planes displayed. Edward S. Evans (inset) was
chaii man of the show.
LliCEEllbf:
DIES ONCQAST BOAT
The sudden! and unusual . death
of Jtiwrenee lld ridge, 2 0. former
Meilford hoy, will come as a
shock to- local friends who knew
him. Leaving Portland Tuesday
night by water for San Francisco,
where lie was to accept a position,
the hoy died suddenly on the boat
the following day. - He was mak
ing the trip alone.
His body was takeu from the
! ,,u:i at Si
rancisco ami shipped
back to Portland by train. The;
son of K. C. Eldridge, former; Kel. humidity (Pet.) .... 37 79
owner of the Snider Dairy com-State of weather Clear Clear
pany here. Uiwrcnce worked with lowest" temperature-thisniiioTn-his
father here for several years. jng 51 degrees.
before they left for their new. : , ,- , , r
hm in Portland, five yoars nBo. , J Prorlpitallon since IIU. 1,
He visited hero with his ln-nther ; ?.?.-8.. .""
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.i Tomiicnttme a year a;:o today:
K. N. Eldiidu-o last summer, and HltiliCKt, 84; lowest, 15.
renewed many
u his tor ni e r
friendships.
Mr. and .Mrs. Eldridge and son.
Hilly Barnum, left this morning
for Portland lo aitond the funeral
which will probably he held Mon
day. PHILATELISTS WANT
,
.Tu;tt what, charavter' of H.Ump
will Medford adopt on Us putkoinn
inatl in ceb'bration of the dedica-
tion of the new local airport? In-
luiries have come into the cham-j
her of commerce from all sections
of the country, uccordlns to C. T.
Make', secretary. ' j
More than d0 self-addressed
envelopes have been received by
the local chamber, too, from
stamp collectors in the various
states of the union. Hut Medford
has not as 'et decided Just what
Its decorative stamp shall be. A
special committee will be ap
pointed to work out the details
and submit them before the Ren
eral airport committer. In the
meantime the self-add ressed en
velopes are beitiK kept on file, .rind
will he mailed out as soon UN the
stump has been made.
Dr. ISmily llolcoin, county health
physician, left yesterday for Port
land to attend the American Med
ical association convention opening
In that eity Monday mornlnti. Ask
ed to serve as a chairman of one
of the urranirements committees
for the convention, lr. Holr.om got
an early start trottl Medford.
Itesides the A. M. A. meetini;.
there will also he Bpoelu! annual
conferences - of tin- City-County
health officer:!, the National Med
ical Women's asociatlon and oilier
groups. I he inei,'tim.'s or mono or-
uaniz.iilun'i, also lo oe auenoeii nj i
llr. Itolconi, are scheduled lireced-
lllK the ope ul UK of t he American
Medical association convention.
TAKES BOY CAR THIEF
Donald McLaughlin. 17-vear-old
boy aiTQHtcd at the state checking
station at llunsmuir late Xmusiiiy
nd charged Willi the theft of t:ie
J. T. Davis Chrysler roadster,
-.vhif-o he Is said to have been
lilvitig at that lime, left today
wth officers for San I-'ranclseo,
where he will In. turned over to
the department of Justice.
ijiieHtii ned
I :h line, yount;
Mel-aUKhlin in
claimed that he
1 he owner of the
h a 1 d to have
wa the won of
e:ir he wan driv-
inr- The roadster difiippi-ured whhh viie umh rfdiuK struck
fumi If m atanc at the Davit home ( pine tree on the C'amonit hike
early on July 4. The m-k on the M-oad, f,:, mileM north of thin city.
dotr v:i;i picked, accordlnK to Her nc k w;i lrcken.
'oeal offirfiH, I The -:ir wh driven ly her inn,
McLaughlin, nceordimc to offl- Kdwaid lloyt, Kort Klamath
eer. haw heen arrcMtefl upon two ram: her. The aeeldent o'er tir red
fnrmer o(eaMlonH f(ir pfiKsiiiK had as Hoyt um nttemptlnj; to p:ii an
' hefk;;, ilix nim- was handled hy other car. The driver of the other
the loeal juvenile court, and he machine refused to wtop and give
waft paruk'd, aid, Jloyt nulU,
Planes Make Debut at Detroit
Daily Meteorological Report
Saturday, July tl " " :
, Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Saturday
Fair tonight nnd Sunday. Not
much change in temperature.
Oregon: Fair tonight nnd Sun
day. Not much change in temperature.
en k en
m c
Local Data 2 g.
: v i
TeiiHeraturo (Degs.) .... 87 51
; Highest (Last 12 hrs.L. fciil S"
Lowest (Laat la his.).. 52 id
Sunset today, 7:49 p. m.
Siini'lso Suiulay, 4:4a u. in.
Sunset Sunday, 7:411 p. in.
Observations Taken at "5 A." M
120th Meridian Time
HaUe.r City ...
Uismarclt
Hoisu
Denver
J Dgs Moines
j FroBtio ,
! HeUsn:i
I-op AnjehiH
MatHhlleld ...
i Phoenix
o.d Hlufl
Portland
RoHehure;
Salt huko Cily.
Han Frunclsco
Santu Fe
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla ...
WlnnlpoK
L. W. DIClCaloIe'nmloSlHtr
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Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlhuno-Vlrgln Station
Sunday, July 7.
22S.9 Meters CI10 Key.
8 to II Valley ltadlo church.
9 to 11:30 International Illlile
Kludenls.
Monday.
8:30 to 10 West Side l'hnr-
maey.
10 to ii):;io American Lain,
dry.
10:30 to 11
Works.
-Panlorlum Dye
11 to 11:30 H. O. Oas Corp.
11:30 to 12 The Hootery.
12 -News items, Mall Trlb-
line.
12 to 12:30 Lewis Service
Station.
12:311 to 1 Sanderson Molor
Co.
to 1:30 McN'ufr's ' I'har
4,
inncy.
t 1 :3 to
Kidder's Dairy.
2 to 2:30 Keonomy llroce-
teria and i-:d Hlnns.
(1 to 11:15 Isis Theatre.
:I6 to 11:30 Mall Tribune
News and markets.
8 to 8:30 lOads Transfer
Storage.
8:30 to !l:.'l(l Mono Motor
Oil Co.
KUMATIT FALt.H, fin-., July
ii. M tn. Murthu iardn'.'r, 77.
promlnr tit K la ma I h ph.neei w.'ih
killed Iri'l nlKht when fie car In
5 5. F? 3
"I "i S
. 2 ? j
3 r 3
l ? I v J
... 78 48" ('lear
... 80 , 58 P. Cily.
... 84 51 Clour
... 82 51 Clear I
... 78 (it; Haln :
...104 70 Clear j
... "S 8 C.lnudy
... 70 51 Clciudv
...tos. 82 Cluuv I
...Hit- 84 Clear
... 78' 58 Cloud v
.. 83 ! 6 (Uear
.. 82 (111 Clear
.. 74 5(! R Cilv. '.
. 80 GO Clear
.. 71 54 Haln
.. 82 58 Clear
. SI (II Clear
: . 52 Clear
The Medi'urd Ministerial nssoela
tlun will heKin a series oil special
Sunday evening .'--ervlces Sunday,
8 . m., ut tho KitKlish Lutheran
churi'h, Fourth street at Oakdale
avenue Dr. Kunlc will hrinir the
mo.-.siiKt? for the evening ami will
Kpeak en the suhjeet, "A Cordlnl
tnviliitton." He will be assisted
in (lie servlee by loeal imstors.
The paHtors ami idiurehes are
very happy in this ilellKhtl'ul
l'hrist;an felhwshlp and a lure
attendance is expected for the
opening servlee. The puhlic is
cordially Invited to attend.
.1. D. Mael'liersou, Cornier, men,
Iter nf the Coiru urftaillKation, ar
rived here yesterday tn take eharKe
nf enliKtruetiun aeeouuliuK worl:
fur liotli the Calirnrnla Oregon
l'uwer eixniiany nnd the Mountain
Stales Power eonipauy alnee leav
ing here. Mr. MaePlieraon has
heen affiliated with the San Dleuo
Consolidated (laK and Kleetrle Co.,
for the iiast year and a half in a
ainiilr ejliiaclty. He will. .make hla
headiiuartera ut the Copeo gene
ral offices in Medford nnd hiiH
already moved Ilia family to thin
elly "Mai;" has many frlendH In
soul hern t?rey;on. who are Klad
I to hear of his return lo "Copco
land." hey feed Us evrrythlnir but
:i)))Iesauce thnt'H 'Why we're so
loud of them," said Fire-Chief Hoy
Klllolt tiiis morning, In rel'errlnK
lo his neiKhboi-H in tile vicinity of
new flro hail,
"We've had cake and pie won
derful salads, jams. Jellies and
whatnots in every degree of de
iectlhllity brouKht to us so far,"
ho said. Among the kind neigh
bors with a hiinianllarlan instinct
toward hungry firemen, are Mrs.
Mary McDonald and Mrs. Kato
Young, who live next door to the
new fire hall. Hill Coleman, who
brought the men some excellent
fish for tino meal, was also tho
object of verbal appreciation on
the part of the chief and his men.
PORT DEDICATION PLAN
TO BE AIRED AT LUNCH
A meeting of I he combined
ehoniber of commerce and cily
council airport, i-onnnlttee will be
held ut the Hotel Medrord Mon
day noon. The meeting will be In
the form of a luncheon. Plans
for the big dedication eelebrallon
J planned for September will be do-
,ve,,ped 1,1 Lils conference, and a
tentative projram worked out.
Among the city council morn'
hers prominent In Ibis work are
IA. Pipes, ,1. (,. (.Ircy. M.
;wil-;on. It. 11. Hammond, Dick
i .McMlhose. J. C. Collin ,in.l
;Cluirles Wing. The chamber of
commerce commute? Is headed by
U. o, AlemUrfcr. ehalrman.
I'OItTLAMi. Ore., July . fp '
The OreKonlun, (n a Hpeelftl dlH
patch from Kh WaKhinnton, I). ('.,
coi reypnnflelit, stated today that
water power rcKoiineH of the Me
K enle ri ve r 1 m hI ii In o reo n
amount to 442,000 horne power for
r.O per cent of the time and 2 a fl , -ooa
horse power for I0 er cent
of the time. ;
, "If nil the fdtca were developed"
the artfele Htatew, "the total uwahle
power would cojial twice the
preHent ieiUiiem'nlH of OreKon,
neroidiriK to the findlrinH published
by tho ueoiotfkul gurvoy. '
McmuDnnc nrrMcnniio
iiuunDUio ULIOUUO 4
WITH he LADDIES OFFICER RELEASED
Sn RRF m PftWFRi
About
4
Newark
lly Itli lianl (i. Massoek.
.N1-;V VtlKK. The Kay lads
who til) lavishly at nlulit club check
rooms would be surprised to know
that the size of tile coin as likely
as not makes llt-
ffCS? nL J the Kir) In chaw.
Mie may get ,t,
or she may not.
In some of the
belter known
places the idrls
share In the tips,
but in others, es
p e e 1 a 1 I y the
smaller spots.
tliey are paid a
H? fl i- o n c e s slunalre
iisR. W&UxJi ,Lo all the
niCHAAD a MAaSjocK celiits.
A little lass
who has worked In several repre
sentative "clubs" Is authority for
the statement that two men own
cheek room concessions In a dozen
places. And Just to see that cvery--tlilnn
KOes Into the cash box the
attendants are kepi under surveil
lance. The other mornliiK, she said, a
blK-liearted celebrant handed her
a jr. bill and told her to split II
with a co-worker. The recelpient
turned her lst smile on III,, con
cession owner, who happened to be
stand Iiik by..
"Won't you let us keep this?"
she asked.
"No," said her boss, "but I'll
treat you to a steak." And ho did.
The usunl salary, the Informant
said, Is tin a week. Save your
pity, however, for tho ulrls make
is much as S!l0 a week from a
j eiirimiH sideline roasted almonds.
I dispensed in baits of 10 at 25 cents
; a b-'ic! The ulrls keep the entire
- "relpts. almost all of which Is
j clear profit.
Willi the cigarette vendors it Is
j different. For the standard lB-j
'cut ciKaretles they charse a quar
ter, which noes to the concession
aire. Hut each sale me. ma n tin I
, of at least a dime and tho girl
necps nun. Anu just try to evade
a cigarette girl.
('Ity'a "Main Stiivt.M."
Hluellar Lewis amiarently likes
.ev i ork h avenues little hette
than ho does the Main streets of
, the middle-west.
If the faet that ho now lives on
ja Vermont farm, when not In Flor
ida, Is Insufficient evidence! his
new novel reveals more or less ex
plicitly how America's "capital"
(as he culls It) looks to Lewis.
Describing a summer scene, he
, writes:
I "Ninth avenue was insane with
j Hie bailKlntt of the elevated; KIeIHIi
avenue was a frontier camp of lit
. tie shops; Seventh avenue was a
; bedlam of traffic between loft
hulldlnKs with enormous aluns
'Lowensteln & Putskl, Garments
I for Little Omits,' and 'The Clay
Life Uraaslere, Itothwelser & Clltz':
; Sixth nvenue combined the road
"I Ninth with the nastlness of
j Kltihlli and tho chaiBlnK . traffic
or Ncventir; and In stately Fifth
avenue "there was an Inhuman
mass of shiny cars from curb to
cur)."
OUEOON CITY, Ore., .Inly 6.
(A') Tlio Clai'liiiiti.is county grand
jury today was asltod by District
Attornoy Mllller to Investlgata the
assorted release by a state traffic
officer of an automobile held for
confiscation. 1
The cur w:ih seized when II. S.
Wilson, Portland, was arrested n
month ugo on cliiuges of possess
ing liquor nnd driving while in an
Intoxicated condition. State Traf
fic Officer 11. M.. Phillips, now
stationed In the Medford district,
stored the machine, It Is said, in a
garage bore.
Before confiscation was effected,
according to officials, State Truffle
Sergeant W. II. lOUenburg releas
ed the car. The district attorney
said tlio Kurguant promised to re
turn the cur to tho state but failed
to do so.
HEART FAILURE TAKES
HA FUANOIHCO, July (1.
KucuumhltiK to a heart ullment
from which he had heen miffer
tntf for many yearn, MaJ. Clen. 1011
K. (,'oTe, rommundant of the U. H.
ma ri no corpn, department nf the
1'aclfle, hero wince June, 1027, did
last nlht in I-rf'tterman General
hospital ut the Presidio. He wan
f2 yearn olJ .
(Jeneral Cole's death wa unex
pected, an ho whs reported much
Improved today nfter npending a
comparatively rent fill nlht. II t
entered tho h(tpltal M'edneflduy
after HUfferlnK a minor heurt at
taek In hlK home.
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.00
"The Food Is Better"
At the Medford
Lit
uAIlUAUU
The Pick 'o tho Big' Silent
Pictures
Continuous 12:30 to 11
TOMORROW
BURY ASTOR
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
ROY D'ARCY : '
A stoi of a be.iu
trful woman who cf
f i?rd her soul for
Ivts nnd her kisses
tor silver,
i.-'i,
wifL Wit
i0a.
It' fast
wild funnythrill-I
n Q A
Wow of a
Western I
Jarmin & Woods
Drug Store
Onpn RvAnr
r - j
Day Including
Sundays
7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m.
1 Women's Hose
$1.00 Pair
:3ilk from top to toe with
: pointed heel.
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First Insurance
Agency
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Phong 105 30 N. Central
Bedford, Oregon
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Valmy of France. It dirt 45 miles
an hour oh Its trial trip,,. '.'
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