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MF.llFOTCT) MATT7TT7THTWR rF.DFORD, OttEflON. TTT.ST)AY. 1FLY !1. 1 !)'!). PTTTIE TnTlTTB E Seven tfeU'gutes and seven tiller imtcH to the American LckIuii mate convention to be held Aukmmi S, 9, and 10 ut Halem, were cleeted at the meeting of the local post at the armory last nlfiht. The dele gates are to be: Newton C. Cha ncy, Seeley Hall, John Holiner, K. C. KeiBUson, Horace Bromley, Harry Moore, I,eon Unnvn. Alter- I nutes are:, i'aul McDonald, l.ee j Ciarlork. C. T. linker. Kd Ix-aeh. Jld Webber, George Codding, Dr. I Bunch and Kred Scheffel. i Flana were lso discussed for the big public auction to be held on tho lot opposite the present police station on July 20. Tho purpose of this Halo is to raise money to Hend the delegates and the drum corps to tho convention. Anyone who has jTny tiling to do nato, is asked to call Lee Oarlock, A meeting of the Southern Ore gon district of American Legion posts will be held here July 1 1, for tho purpose of forming an American Legion council. Mem bers from tho Grants Pass, Kerby, Ashland and Med ford posts will attend the meeting. ' JimgloM Victim. WALLA WALLA, Wash., July !t. (P) Victim of what police be lieve to have been a "jungle mur der,'.' tho body of a, man thought to be that of 11. Engstrom, itiner ant, was found near Mill creek. A bullet through tho head caused dritth. - "It is a to L says EGHTEN of Budapest Beauty specialist to the leading actresses and opera singers of The Royal Opera House "VTHENEVER I give a treatment in my VV salon,"sa)-s Francis Eclucn, of Budapest, "I add the advice to cleanse the skin twice daily with Palmolive Soap!" The advice is particularly interesting because both Echten and his son are distinguished in coiffure and complexion care. Francis Echten holds a diploma as Professor of Beautifying, Hungary; Akademie de Damenfrieier Kunst, Vienna; EstablissementsChabfier, Paris. He has won three awards in competitions, two medals of gold and one of silver. All European experts agree Throughout'Middle Europe and the Conti nent, beauty specialists are unanimous in their recommendation of Palmolive Soap. And in America more than 15,000 cj.perrs tell their patrons to follow the same advice: "massape a bland, crcimv lather of p- - , ' Palmolive Soap into the pores for two . minutes. Rinse, first with warm w ater, ' then with cold. Occasionally, an ice facial is refreshing. Now-and not ' before apply your make-up. Try that simple treatment this eve ning. Use Palmolive for your bath too. Then wonder why you ever used any other, since this costs nd more than ordinary soap. Most tremendous endorse ment any product ever had! Just think! 15,750 beauty experts, in America alone, advise the regular use of Palmolive Soap. IP A L M The new size paper money of the United States government, wilt be placed in circulation tomorrow, and Medford banks have received an allotment of approximately TJO.OOO. It in in denominations of from $1 to $"4. The government printing plants are lchinl with their work, so the $20,00 0 will be all that in available during the current month. Kadi bank, und"r the rules of the federal reserve i allotted (4 of the new currency for every $1000 of its resources. The new money is well-laundered, and crackles with a slightly louder crackle than tho old. The bills are as crisp as a lettuce leaf at sunrise. They . aro slightly smaller than the old style, which makes them easier to fold which will be a great help. As fast as the new bills can be printed, they will be placed In circulation, an even distribution being the objective of the treas ury department. Local bankers report a keen interest in the new money, but no more than there was in the old, and did not expect the sup ply to equal the demand. 4 Secretary 1st Sailor NORTH HAV1CX, Mo., July !). (VP) The secretary of the uav knows boats. Mr, Adams was a1 the wheel of the yacht Van! tie when she trimmed her old rival, the Resolute, again In a lii-milc run of tho Kastern Yacht club. mis take use any other ! i ' f' "'yJ X ' ' aiaHiriA Francis Echttn. Junior, too, folds Patmilnenf invaluable aid in keeping nmpUxnns Itirly. IL D V C Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station h Tmwlay ' (', to CM.'. 1ms theatre. ! r.:l to i;:o - .Mail Tribune, ; news and markets. , (i:3o to 7:oo Coleman & 1 Lawton and Medford Ser- 4 j 1 vice Station. V X:no to !:nu pig Tail. . ; it: mi to lo;on Calif. Oregon Power 'o. ' 1 Wednesday 9:30 to 10 Mode Clothing. ; 10:00 to 10:30 Mann's !epl- . ! ii: So to 11:00 Heath's Irug Store. : 5- 11: 00 to 11:3m Medford ; Klecti le. 11:3a to HM'O Lewis Super "fr ; I Serviee; Mail Tribune news j . Items. 1 , 1 i':ao to 1 -: 3o Jackson Co. , Uldg. & Loan. ! 12:30 to 1 Hubbard Bros. ! j ; ; 1 :oo to 1 :30 City Cleaning 1 & liyelng. j 1:30 fli 2 lieebo & Kindle.., i :00 (o 'J:30 Madrona Dairy j L':30 to 3:00 Alexander's 1 4" Grocery. (J:0o lo 11:15 Isis. - it to (i:3 Mail Tribune. ' v' news and markets. J 0:30 to 7:00 Crescent Dairy ' Monkey Likes Drop NEW YOUK July A) !'"! iDeBever, parachute jumper, main j tains his pet monkey enjoys a drop with him and whistles and chatters all the way. But the society with the long name disagrees with him. At its protest, Saul has canceled plans to drop from a plane wPii !hls pet at Roosevelt field. One naturally thinks of exquh ite women u fxn the picturesque city of Budapest is mentioned. So many lovely uvmen of out own stage and screen came originally from this Hungarian city on the tanks of the Beautiful Blue Danube, 1 P Jul una healthy. 'jn!iirhuki:i A IF F TRANSFERRED TO OUTY AT EUGENE Hoy Hughes, inspector for the Mediterranean fruit fly, left for Kugene on the Shasta today, w here he has been transferred. Krank Sylvester, who has been stationed at Kugene will take Mr. Hughes' place here. Friends who were at the depot to see hlnr off included Woody Archer. "Dutch" Kisman. Jack Osborn ami Jean Millard. The Mediterranean fruit fly. fitl discovered in Kloilda ill May, iias destroyed imieh of the citrus fruit there and en effort is being made by the California slate agri culture depart men i and the I'. S. department of agriculture, who are cooperating in the matter, to keep the fly out of California, ac cording to Mr. Hughes. Klghty percent of tin lemons and Ho per cent of the oraimes in the United States are grown in California, he said, and If the fly gained a foot hold there the results would be serious. Congress lias appropriat ed S-I.ooo.oao to fight the pest. The fly has not been found III California. The passengers' bag gage is Inspected on all trains en tering Ca litornla and all of the fruit they 'may have is taken from them. Mr. Hughes, who has been here three weeks, said there would be an inspector stationed here until Oct. 1 . Madras. lOxtcnslve Improve ments under way on Commercial ht'Vl praet iea Hv completed soapl" Francii Echten hai httn auo elated with The Royal Opera of Hungary during his entire 40 years as beauty speeialiit in Budapest. He and hit son attend the stars of the opera every day. 'AAA t " ' X&X t "tt'lwncmr I (live a trctttmcnl in my salon, I mid thn advice to ctvanse llw skin twice tlnily u ilh Palmolive Soup. Netthing i7.' in my cxfierivnrrso thoroughly removris till the tiny particles that collect and clof tip the pores, and unless all this acenmtt lotion is removetl regularly no amount of treatment can really keep the skin youth- Budapest Retail Prut Ocr KesidenU of the I'errydale djs-. tiki are considering ways and means to dispose of a 3--year-old sorrel hoiHe, formerly, owned by Oliver Harham:h, former well knew a Jacksonville pioneer. The. hore has been loose for a week, browsinu around J. A. Perry's front yard, eatinn a ;erantum occasion ally. Hi worst habit is standing in l he middle of the Jacksonville highway, meditating on an honor able past, while autos so whizziuK by. It Is feared that some day he will not net out of the road in time. Mis mate last summer failed to dodge a logging truck. .1. 1!. Renault of Jacksonville. Sunday night rounded up the horse and put him in a pasture. He Is guardian of the animal. He In formed Mr. Perry Monday after noon -that the horse would be kept penned lip. The horse has been on a pension for 1 .' years, and has not had a harness on in that time. In sum mer he eats the greenest grass, an.i in the winter chaws the choic est hay and oats. He was one of a prancing span that Oliver Har baugh used to drive, and frequent ly ran away. He figured in Jack sonville's last runaway, which ter minated In the courthouse yard. Many years of ease and high liv ing causes him to get frisky In the cool of the evening despite 31! years of life, lie looks as young as he ever did, but can't pull as much. Mr. ltenault said he would prob ably send the venerable euulne to some mountain ranch, where he will get plenty of fresh air and lots of hay, and not be apt to get In the road of autos. It was suggested that the horse be shot at sunrise, but Mr. ltenault was unite certain nothing like that would happen. I.eland J. Know accountant, and commercial Instructor at the local high school, received a letter from the slate board of accountants, ray ing that ho was successful in patt ing the examination for certified public accountant, which he took In Portland last May. Mr. Knox Iiuh the honor of be ing tho second person In Oregon, who has ever paused the examina tion the first time he' took it. The examinations are given In 38 slates 'and nre prepared by tho American Institute of Accounting. It was not known here how many if (he 17 that took 'the test had passed. Mr. Knox was the only person from Medford taking the examination. ARE UNDER CONTROL Srivi'n huhiM finn were roporli'il by tho l:. H. forent m;rvlco yi'Hter iluy. Thi'f.'O wcro near Ontr;i) l'olnt, tino wuh at Kmlm-ant Crook dam. one at Kama Valloy. uno at Ki'pao. ("I'rok and ono nn KlitK creek. Ttir tiro, nunc! uf whii-h were m'rlutlH, arc all umlur control anil 1U1 If 11 lo or no laniaK'. Thn hot weather ami low humidity Ik likely lo cause more HcriouH fire now. nald Mr. Sroll of tho forest uervlce. WANT ANY GRASSHOPPERS? A Lancaster, Texas, Herald. advertising m nil made a hot with, a merchant, who was skeptical about advertlsliiK, that If he would Insert a one- Inch advertisement In an In- conspicuous corner of his m- per offering a prize lo the hoy who hrouKht I he most Brass- hoppers to his office on a eer- tain day tho office would he swamped with Rrasshoppers. The publisher said tho ad- 4 vertisement was inserted and that before daylight hoys swarmed around the newspa- 4 per office. Ileforo tho sun sank, he related, there were eiiriiiKli Kiasshoiipers In the office to sink a battleship. That merchant is one of the best advertisers Ihe paper now lias. You may not want Ktassbop- pers, but every merchant and professional man wants more liusiness.aiid can be assured 4 of the same by advertising In the Mull Tribune. Horn July 4, to Mr. and Mrs. .Stanley HiiInIt uf 41 Haven Mreoi, a nevcn pound Kill. limn July li, to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoilth, of HUH llirri'Mce -trecl, a seven and one-half pound boy. Horn July H, to Mr. and Mrs. 1,. W. Hatcman. i.r North Hiirtletl -street, an cliilit and one-fourth pound alrl. Horn to Mr and Mrs. James Kncebiud. of Central l'olnt. a seven and one-fourth pound Klrl. Horn July , to Mr. anil. Mrs. Merachel !ay of Antelope orchard an eight ami one-half pound Kill. Seaside. Vltaphone equipment at SStrund theater Improved. I zzz:!zi ) Births JG.PENNETC. imsmr value! wBm Colored Copcn Rose Imagine ! Tlic same quality all sill; Jap pongee that you know in natural color . . . now in a ratiRC of lovely .summer shades. 33 inches wide. Yard CHERRY PACK ENGAGES E The lloyal Anne cherry pack I in full toviiiK at the Uomte ltlver Valley cannery now. and they aro paclUnK from four to six tons of eherrie.H u day. ' The short crop, caused by tho frost this year, will result In a smaller cherry pack than last year. Ahout HM) persona are employed at tho cannery at the present time, hut many more could obtain work there If the cherries were available. Moth beets and beana will follow the cherries. There will ho no peach or apricot pack this year as they were prac tically all frozen, aeeordhiK to In formation received. Seeing tho bride of course' Is one tliltiK hearing her Is another.' Med ford radio listeners who tune In on KMKU, thn Mail Trtbunn-VirRln Station, at tt o'clock tonight will Ret all tho neeosHury "low down" on "Tho Hrlde,"' a two-act radio playlet, hh presented by tho C'opco (Mayers. . This little comedy, presented through tho courtesy of tho ('alt mm hi Oregon Power company. m HUM A fiery, paulonate ad venture you'll never want to forget. All - Silk Jap Pongee Orchid Jade . c TELEPHONE SERVICE K. S. Mcfllniiis, traffic manager for the Southern Pacific, has just announced the Installation of lnter-car telephone service, re cently developed and perfected by experiments, on this Cascade, the f.H. P.'m fast train between Portland ;and San Francisco. A telephone instrument of the hand set typo j now commonly used In Kurope, will oe pui in earn car ami eoo nectlons run to the dinner club, and observation ear. With the new service passenKrs will be able to telephone and see if scats are' available in the dinner club, .have refreshments sent to them, call ihe maid, summon train officials and wilt save them time and steps In many other ways. A combination dial and push button system gives Ihe passengers oulek connections with the case of the home installation. Telephones oh trains nt termi nals, where connections are made with the telephone companies' lines, have been In use for some lime, but this Is the first time that I hey have ever been Installed on moving trains. deals with a subject popular ut this tlmo of llio year, and tho pro Brum Is dedlcutetl to tho brides or .hum and July. Those 111 the east of "The Hrlile" are: Karl Davis. Jo I Murray Hostel, Harry (Joold and Mary (Irelner. NOW! PLAYING The Pick o' the Big Silent Pictures A WOMAN OF THE WILDS AN ALLURING, CAPTIVATING GYPSY MAIDEN- IS STEALING THE HEART OF EVERY RIALT0 PA TR0N AND THEY ADMIT IT. 49 Delores Del Rio IN HER FINEST PICTURE AND THAT'S NOT FORGETTIN0 "RAMON A" REVENGE Also GOOD ADDED SHORT FEATURES Coming THUR. COLLEEN MOORE in "WHY BE GOOD?" Coral .Mais Our buyers have searched the market for this ideal summer f.ilhic . . , and we pass the savings of quantity buying on to you! 12 momme quality. A breeze at the tF of a switch Hot? Uncomfortable? 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