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PAGE RTX MEDTOKD MATL THTBUN'E, MEPFOTIP, OKEd'OX, SATURDAY, JULY 1.1. 1920. MILLER NAMED SUCCEED BEAN niinniuiiMiinninu UNbUIYIIYIIOiMUN Albany Man Gets Chairman- ship Oregon Public Ser vice Body G. 0. P. Leaders Backed Candidate-Held Place 1893-1910. 8ALKM, Ore, July in. ! Frunk J. Miller of Albany, form erly a member of the, Uicroii pub lic service rommiKHioii f(r eluht years and connected with (he de partment for a much longer period, 'l'no. wan yesterday appointed by Gov ernor Patterson to nerve again on that commlwdon. Ho wan named ) to 8i:cceed the late houlH h. i-.ean. At n meeting of the commiHHlon Friday afternoon Miller wuh elect ed chairman, aluo Hucceedlng JJean In that capacity. In appoiiitlntr Miller, Governor Patternon complieu with advice Klvon him by Kcpiihlicun politlciit leaders of Portland, Allmny wild K u gene, and Ih believed nlao to have followed his own Inclinations. Among Hioho calling on the gov ernor before tlio appointment was announced were John U lay and Floyd Cook of Fori land and Sena tor Wlllard Marks of Albany. Mil ler also was with the governor during the afternoon. Friends of Miller declared, however .that Mil ler did not seek the appointment, but had been prevailed upon to accept it if ft wore offered til in. Miller became secretary of the state railroad commission, out of which grew the public service j commission, in 1X!KJ, and served In that office until 11)10. In the hitter year be was appointed a inember of the commission to succeed Os wald West, who bad been elected governor. Miller served as com missioner until I'.MS when be was defeated for the Itepublicau nomi nal ion by Fred A. Williams. Miller did not retire entirely from public life. For (bo last sev eral years be has served us a mem ber of the board of normal school regents. This board, by an act of the litJfl legislature, was absorbed Into the state board of htehcr education.' and kept tin determined to push mi tho fullest nf our powers. Ixmg ('rind. "As to the flight, it was u long gf-unlllng grind, but we feH ns though it was well worth every ef fort that we made, and wo are I plcaxed with the interest which the people have shown toward liw.'' Inspection of the 22i)-borai,pow r Whirlwiml motor which carried the hi -phi ne to Its astounding n-eurd showed that H was In excellent i condition. The nine-cylinder air- cooled power unit was taken apait lnte yesterday by W. K. Thoman, Wrik'ht Aesronautleal corpora t ton rxpert. and after belnj thorottc li ly looked over, he pronounced as "ready to fly again." It watt estimated that the An geleno hud flown approximately l!t.7!0 rnili-s in the Journey which had taken It only u few miles from the airport. Tim average speed van 'Ku inlleH an hour, with the motor consuming 3,035 gallons of gasoline, I'aul Whlttler, milMonalre pilot and Hbtde Mulhert hud charK1 of the refuelling ship which kept mo tor and men supplied with the sus tenance necessary l keep them in the air in their monotonous flight. A new J In M I air k'(I;im todav was en route liere. a gift to the filers from tin makers of the piano An il Is p o w e r f d wlili a Wright Whirlwind motor, gift of I lie Wriuhl Aeorii.iutical corpora tfon. RIOTS MARK NEW ORLEANS TROLLEY STRIKE Cash conlrihutions ainountiiiK to more than $ ;i. 00, and possible contracts for screen and stac ap pearances, as well as for newepa- per nnd magazine articles, await ' cd the pair when they had com pleted their rest. The flight was backed by Wil liams f ilbhs McAdoo, former sec retary of t he treasury, who owns the plane; William (1. McAdoo. Jr., A. K. M eMail tin, Jr., manager of the Culver City airport where the flight was staged, and I'aul Whlttler, idiot of the refuelling hlp.' PHOENIX BIBLE CLASS Ef i 4! MliWFSi STANDINGS'! LEGION JUNIORS III Ullllll UIIIULVi RALLEY TO BEAT BRUINS- 4 10 3 OF THE CLUBS. Ity the Associated Press. laciriu toast W. U. Sun I'Vanclsco 10 2 l,os Angeles i 3 Hollywood 0 3 ! Ten Innings Necessary to ;;;,.mo-:z:z I ItKINI! AKTK TO VISIT S.VI.K.M (Continued from Vagt One.) dntmutle finish had bvun st-tied in the flight which many of them Jiiid walled In see terminate el nee late last Tuemlay, after l.te record Wmh net. (he nlaim Willi Hn oMoIm lr.i unfolu tiMin.11,.,1 Int.. '' wire i-iik'o bet ween t wo hangars, specialty conslructod for the oc laslon. ' There was no effort made to break through the police lines Which quickly formed, the thoii- Kands giving vent to thoir feelings (Contributed) After four full, happy weeks the Phoenix daily vacation ftihle school has come to a close. Ninety-four hoys and girls celebrated tho com pletion of the term with a "rattling good" picnic on Wagner creek. After indoor ball and the exciting close of tho volley ball tournament and the game between the pupils and teachers and lunch with Ice cream and lemonade, the crowd re sorted to tho Inviting swimming pool of lCvnn Kennies for water sport;;. But they have saved the best to the lust. Teachers and pupils ex tend a cordial invitation to tho general public to attend their com mencement exercises on Sundity night, July H, ot the Phoenix Pros hyterhin church. Tho time Is set at H o'clock. . Havo you ever attended an even- lug .service of woi-Mhln comluctci) half hundred children? The Phoenix Hlble school will have I coin pie) ii charge of tho services and wilt ho glad lo show you whal they have been doing during the last four weeks. Tho program will include numbers by the children's c.l )ius. call to worship, .choral ltict-s marked efforts of a New Orleans public utillticri concern to ivMime street car service dur ing n strike of union trolley car workers. The pliolos show tlio curs, manned; by out-of-town crews, being greeted ulth l.rickhats. Street battle followed crrnrtH of lollce lo round up rioting union trolley men. The Inset in the Uht pit lure ?hows a hiI1cciiuiii 'unesting a limn In a street fight. ( Assm'Jate! Press Photo). . - SELECT TEACHERS ASHLAND SCHOOL! TOURING EUROPE SAN FRANCISCO. July U. Kn- talljng combined resources and capital In excess of $ I L'.OoO.hOh Bond &. Goodwin & Tucker, Inc., I A H 1 1 1 , A X I . July 13. f S lec ia 1 ) i : Members of the Ashland board' j of education have .seleclud the j . ! teachers for the Lincoln training ' .school. The choice of Lincoln i ASIILAXD, Ore.. July 1 3 (Spc- teachers is made, by the board clal.) Word has been received j upon the recommendation of . from Miss Grace Chamberlain and i resioeni j. a. i nurcuiil oi inc iiuu i.'iiv. i.oti. i..i... So ut hern '("H'eunn Xorniat. wlmrit ami lluutur Dulln & Co. Im, of the ,,. m.hu Pli UH a trainliiH ' "oc" Bnenlin xcvcrnl weeks in oldest and largusl Invuslment bank-! ili piii tmiMit fur the nuriiiul xrhuul. : Knuluml, vIkIiIiik points of scenic by l( mighty cheer fur tin. l'"v'-'-- mnimiry drills. mirmonottiM. fliers, whose ears, deafened i,y lact plsy ami the grittitltiK nl Ihelr roaiine niouij. could not lieur. I M' : "The conti'ols seemed to ho Jam med," Chief Pilot Meudrll uxiil.'llll j'd as he climbed from the plane. For the Knkc of the record 1 OmuKhl we bad better come down. 1 bail no trouble landltm, but the tall was m heavy I bad to bold Hbe Hlbk buck with both hands to brltn; her dov, it on all oven keel." Then came the priiisn for the rower unit. "I never j.mw a motor run prettier," he said. ,- Mendell looked hale ami hearty, while Itciuharl. a bit inore'pab. Mumbled as he attempted to walk nway from ibe plane, r.olb fliers Inter saitl they found thcmsrlvca atrarmely weak on t licit- feet. Mrs. II;l Kclnhart (:ri'elci her husband with a vlrorons embrace before the pilots, in the face ot protests, were u bilked away lo a hospital Xor physical cxumlnallon mid a co""iieic i-ch. (itHHl (.Xtmlltiou. Dr. Frederick ItbrolcH. who ex ninlncd them, sold that their run. dltlbn was "much belter than lulpht have been expected. .. "The temperature, blood pres sure ami pulfc of each was about that which a person would show lifter violent exercise under ordln-l nry conditions, with the exception fhat the return to normal wu i flhrwor. "W hile they came tbroUKh fine, i J wouldn't want lo sec anybody t'lsw nttempt It." aicuticji and itciunart hotn com plained of r.lii:ht deafness, liut this had cleared away in Isrue part by thp time they were Interviewed by newspapermen at their restim; place nt a hotel to which they were taken following the examination. There they Issued this statement: "We are awfully ihuud of bnv the honop to bold the emlur nnco record for refuelling. We Wish to. take this opportunity to cxpresa our thanks and apprecia tion for nil tho help und encou1--nueiiieiit remlcri'tl us durlnu this fllKlit. - s,- . "Ill Kctllllff this record we have put It an hlull as nnlido. Ii Ms our Intention of niuklnt Son bourn. mt dllu'to debris thai bud eol Iccti'd on the stabllliei ami to the hutch IiIowIiik off and euiilmi a hole In tho atublllMir of tlie llubl. Come to I'hnenlx anil hrlnij your family and friends to this service by tho boys and Kills. It Is nl S p. m. Sunday, July I I. NAI.CM. I-.. .Inly H. M") licaded by two 'national prcshlonK, Ullllbald Kllin -r of New flm. .Minn., and .Mil Sophlu WavcrkiK of t.'ulney. 111., other national of f'cers and state presidents, the first ib-bmillons lo the uolional i-tioenlions if tho t'athotlc t'en tral soclely of America and the N'allomil t'atholie Women's union, arrived In Halcm In special coaches this mnrninK. Shortly before I o'clock a dele. Kiillon of so from Si. Louis. Mo., arrived In a slu'elal bus. The uronp ot neraly inn ilclcKatcs, lueludlm.- -" from the stato of Minnesota alone, occupied three special couches. MOVIKS Ob' PLANK HM V, (Continued from Pag On.) ItiR houses wi'li otflcea in 18 west ern cities, yosterdiiy inntisod their litifllnesses ami; luterosts iimler the minio of Tuckor, 1 1 mil oi-, IJullii & Co. J'Nirmal nunoiiiiccincnl oi' tho consnlldatloii, which hrliiKH IokciIi or two of tlio oiitislnmllUK Invest- inent. security, tindcrwrltlnu ami (HstrlhulInK orKiiuluilinns on the I Pacific coast, was made Troiil the head offices of the two firms In San Francisco and l.os AiikcIcs. A striinn alliance of iuveslmeiil bankliiK leaders is eflectud hv the merKer us indlcuted by u HsIIiik of orrieers of the two firms. They arc: llond & Goodwin & Tucker. Inc., Nlon It. Tucker, president: W. P. Scott, T. I). Kasliniin. Ford Hpettcer lliusli mid S. Hill, vlee liresidputs. and II (1. Wood, treas urer; llunler, Dulln & Co., lloher'. K. Hunter, presblenl ; K. S. Iittlln. tlarrelsou. Ibilln Frank S. Taylor V- I'urlier 'I'oiuk. vlie-preidileiilK. ami Mark C. Klworlhv. mammer. fan Fraucbico oiiice. IbniinesH of Hie consolidaied fimi will be con dueled ihrouKll II Hire,, loeuted ill IS cities, IncliiiliiiK Seattle, Port land. Spokane. Tacoma. Sacra inenlo. Sail Frainlsco. Oakland. Stockton. I'resno, l.os AUKoles, Pas adena, lllvorsble, l.onj; l.eaeb, Po menu and Santa Ana. t.N'lon I!. Tucker is ell known iu .Mctfold and Is speodhlK the Minim.. ! in bin rishiiiK Iodide on HoKlle Itiver. 1 been heard of was not cotislrered remarkable, as their wireless ap paratus was known not to have been workliiK well nl the start, and Its llultt may color would make It bind to dlsllUKUlsli iiKalnst a cloudy sky. The Marshal Pllsudskl is equip ped with n wireless Rpparalus for teleurnph ami lelepboue hnvlim 'i raiiKe of about Ho miles, while the (Juration Mark has n wireless up paratus for telenrapby bavliiK a rntiRO of between llutl and miles. As the hours assed and still there were no Indications that the rival airmen bad turned back, the French Interest In the fllRht grew keener. Paris waa encased In parkins Its picnic basket for Sun day's Independence day holiday and was Just Ik ijiiiiilnq lo reall.e that Its favorite native hlrdmen were over the Atlantic In tho first Paris to ,ew York air race. To muLn II ....... - I...IMI.... excessive vibration w cau-e,, and ( WM , wo were forced to lund W hours' Msfn, . . , , ous Jply 14 holiday, the French Fourth of July, known In history as llastile day. short of our goal, "Unt wo aro very happy that we have won till records by over 71 hours. We dealro at this time to thank the thousands of people all OAKLAND. Cnl., July 13. over the Ulllt tt who havc Twu old salllnif vessels were dam- ent telriiranlH unn lultern ot en- utied, and two others scorched by courauemont durlnu the fllKbt.ja fire which today broke out on Thoy will never know how these. the Alden Iteeslc. moored with message! helpi'il ' SI to win the 'eleven vessels off, Cniverumenl fight; how they kejn u(j our spirits Muim, Onninu to Itfallo. "Trent's Aif I'aNe" conn s to the Uialto tliealei- timorrov. This film rcircfcntM the latest advances In the tcchntijitc of myHlery wtory tet'iiiH on the screen, and laliiH cnouuh suspense per reel to satisfy the si nv d ran. I o na Id t'risp. Kaymond Ma Hon. Ilnvmond Cril'lilh. .Marcdlne l;i and Anita (iarvln are iu the cast the primary division, under j and historic interest, that they are the supervision of Miss Uva White.jin Hrittnny where they will re are .Miss Lillian Xiihulson, Miss ia duriiiK the summer. x isaiM'i a wuiieniiawer. .Miss itotly ; ..Several Aslilaiul poople have MHeinan iuid ' .Mrs. .Jessie Keeso. I visited the Oregon c'aves dui'inff In llw Intei 'mediate secilon, undur the pasi week. Thitse who have the suj ervisl f Miss ( Ma ra ' rf.KiH(rrid from tills place are Jes- T( otter, m e Kditli Morke, Klorein'i; sle M. Keese. T. I', l-'ranco. Lulu Allen. Hertha Kteveim ami Airs. i. I'rance, Hllcn France, Kenneth .Marnarct t'ason. j Urown. Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Put- The I'arU Carafe is receiving nam. Metha liver ami Ili-len a treat incut of red ami white Putnam. paint, (hat adds very materially lo. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Aililns and the attractiveness of the place, ihejr .laiiRliter, .Miss Koso Aikins Ibe paint is bcltiK put on with 'left on .Monday morning for .San a spraying outfit. Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Aikins Mrs. Kcrtha Denton, school j wilt be gone for ahour two weeks nurse for district No. 5. has ro- and will arrange for Miss Hose's turned from a vacation of several j music studies while they are in the weeks spent at lterkeley. Calif., j city. Miss Itose expects to con where she attended a convention tinue her studies on the cello of the Public Health Nurses' as- under some artist' connected with sociat on of California. .Mrs. Den- the San Kranclco Conservatory of Ion alio attended the convention Music. While they are south, the of national social workers, which Aikins family will visit relatives In was In session (he. last pari, of the Hay region. .Inly in San Francisco, other rep-j Frances Aikins, daughter of Mr. resenlativcs from southern nre-md Mrs. llarohl Aikins left on goti were Miss Lillian Koberts. ; t urday for Riddle. Oregon, paid secretary of the Jackson 1 where she will be a guest at the County ijcil Cross association, and home of her grandfather 'and M iss M i Id red t 'a ill on. president grand mot her for a few weeks, of the Jackson County Health as-i Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kaegl on the mm (alien. Iltouievard expect to leave Asltland Mrs. Denton was a guest while on Sunday for Portland "where ChW.. O,, Attilntito Oakland Take Twin Bill in St.; Seattle ... Portland 10 11 Louis Cardinals Demon-1 pittsburBn .( iilcauo strate Helplessness. Cincinnati . Boston. Uy Wllllain J. ( hipinaii Assochited Piv.-a Saru Writer Favorites In tho two inaJorL leitKues had nothing but u breer.e yesterday, save the case of the Philadelph tllants and the Cubs who played New- York each oilier. The young men of St. Louis John Mctlraw rallied 111 the last ueiron New York St. l.uuis ... Brooklyn two rounds to pull this one out Cleveland Portland by I to 3 In HI innings, und tbel JvasiiuiBion Pirates gained u full game on tho cmougo .... Jlruins by the simple process of,1101011 giving the J'hllllcs their dally beating, 6 to 4. The I'lrates now lead by threo games. Cornelius McClillieuddy spread gloom In St. Jjouis by- leading tho Athletics to a double -Victory over the Browns by 10 to 0 and 8 to 2, and at tho sumo time added a technical' half-game to his , lead over the White Sox by 12 to 2. The Mxcklnn lonrcln now is eight and one-half games, seven of j Missions which are in the lost column which baseball folk regard as money In the bank. Tho Giant-Cub game was the most stubbornly contested battle of tho day, with Larry Kenton shading three Chicago rivals by a whisker at the finish. Burleigh Crimes gave the Phil lies 13 hits at Baker bowl. But as usual, was atintry with runs. Two threo-run . outbursts by his support were suffic-Knt to bring him his 15th victory. The game was unique In that no batsman cleaced that right field wall. The Cardinals gave Brooklyn fans nn Intimate demonstration of .why the champions no longer are in the race. The St. Loulsans combed Dnzzy Vnnco for five runs in the first half of the ninth to break a .2 to 2 stalemate, but promptly proceeded to give the game right back to Brooklyn in the homo hnlf. Three St. Iyouls errors! four passes and three hits enabled the ltoblns to score six runs with one out to win by 8 to i. The Cincinnati Beds fought their way to within a few percentage points of nn escape from the cel lar by larruping the Braves for National W. L. -. 5U 2 41! . 28 47 34 38 40 35 41 u 33 44 2!l 45 31 4'J Allierhiall W. L. i 57 21 47 28 4 li 33 43 39 . 3!l 38 29 411 211 52 24 57 I'd. .833 .750 .75(1 .751) .400 .250 .167 .03 Pet. .058 .112 2 .680 .487 .401 .412!! .3112 .388 ' Pet. .731 .1127 .682 .524 .51111 .387 .358 .2HII Coast League Yesterday By the Associated Press. It. H. 4 12 5 13 ( 1 2 inniiiKS.) Chesterfield, CascarcJIa and Wuodall; Nelson and Baldwin. R. II. K. Seattle 12" . 4 Hollywood 11 14 I Crnham, Sanducrg and Hor reanl; Thompson, Wetzel .and Hassler. R. II. E. San Francisco 8 13 1 Oakland 13 3 Mails nnd Reed; Duniovich and Lomhardi. Los Ancelcs 3 Sacramento 4 9 ( lit innings.) Wash and Sandberg; Vinci Severeld. H. K. VI 3 EAGER TO PLAY El The boys of the American Le gion Junior ball league havo been working hard every night at the j Jackson school grounds, under the I coaching of Verne Shanglc, and are confident nf winning their 'first inter-dlstrlct game wit ft Ku i gene, which will be played either at Portland or Iloscburg. There ; seems to be some misunderstand ing as to where the game will be played and the yo.ung ball twirlers are anxiously awaiting word from the northern city. Word comes from Kugono that they are confident of winning, but so is Medford. Local baseball fans who have watched the boys work out. say they have one of tho best hall teams of boys of their ago that they have ever seen, so tho game should lie a real battle. Sev eral of the boys with sore arms are now O. K. Coach Shanglc says the boys have an Infield as smooth working as many teams he has seen of much older players. The state is divided into eight I districts and the districts will piny until all are eliminated but two. ! It is planned to havo tho state j championship game at Salem dur ing me American jvgion conven tion. The state-champs will play for the regional title and tho wilir' ncrs In the region, of which there aro 12 In the United States six In tho east and six In the west will meet n two tourneys In Au gust, and ti-.si 'winners will be brought together In tho Junior world series In September. Tlio winners of the Junior world Beriei will be guests of the National and American leagues at the big world series. . The boys who will make tho trip north are Ivan Harrington, catcher; Jack Caldwell, pitcher: Luke Lange. third; Gordon Wise ly, center field; Wilton White, first; Tom White, outfield; George Smith, second: Robert Shaw, right field: Ktehard Lewis, shortstop; Chuck Clay, left field; Raymond Washam, sub. and "Speedy Sam" VanDyke, mascot. '" . ARLINGTON PARK, Chicago. Inly 3. UP) Blue. Larkspur, wln- tbe third successive afternoon. The ner of the Belmont Park stakes. eds rallied behind lllxoy for two won the $00,000 American classic runs In the ninth to tie. nnd won I u n,.e flnKtis t(ils afternoon with by 4 to 3 with a single murker 40,000 viewing the race for three- two innings later. The Tigers rallied for four In the ninth to win n weird gnino' from the lied Sox by 13 to 12 ami the I ml In lis sbuded Washing ton ut Cleveland by 3 to 2. year-old supremacy of the national, ganize. I FOR JACKSONVILLE JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. July 1.1. (Special) A. R. Mcintosh is planning on starting a restaurant In the building first door east of the post office which he recently purchased from Mrs. i Hunch Cook. McAlinnville. Yamhill county sheep and goat raisers will or- E In i they will join with their son and j his family for a vaeation ut Sea side. They plan to be ;one for two weeks. Rev, i . h. lunhani, pastor of ItiKh srhool the Haptlst ehureh is a member of year. .Miss he laciifiy of the JWiptist assembly she waM south at the home of brother. Mr. Ilurthr. who live liei'l.eley. MI.sm Coslna tlallalln of Vnllny jew will tea eh home economies In I be North Itend durinc the coming Callatln Is spending her vacation I which will be in session at Mc at tli" Inline of her parents. Mr. Minnvllle. Oregon for the next two and Mrs. T,. If. liallatin In the weeks, teaching a study class in Valley View flection. !t,l,! ,'tf' ,lf Christ. Kev. Dunham r.COiCN'i;. Ore.. July 13. (IV Mervin Jtarackman, Seattle, went down to defeat before, Yanut .Joe, I Sonora Indian KTHUpler, last night when tiie Indian took two out of I threo falls in a - torrid affair. I Hantckman took the first fall in 39 minutes, und the , Indian's( manager threw a tuwel in thej rinp. While angling for another Hop ton crab, the Indian tossed Itu raekman into tlio ropes. Tho He nttlo man's chin bit the floor and! he lost the match In 2'-' minutes. The third was won by tho Indian i in one minute and a halfl Spend Your Vacation at the Beautiful LAKE-O-THE-WOODS ' (Home of the Black Baas) FISHING BOATING BATHING -DANCING EVERY EVENING Furnished sleeping and housekeeping cabins. Special rates by the week. For reservations phone direct to Lake o' the Woods resort. Fights Last Night Mr. Homer Klliart was in Med ford on l-'rlday. Miss Karnest (no Hicks of Tulsa, left for the north on T;iur.sday m o r n I n g accomiwnleil by his daughter. Miss Kuth Dunham Oklahoma, has arrived In Ashland .Kuth Newlu-y. Mrs. Arthur Peters, to make a visit at the home of her'"'"' ''""'i Mosier, Wiu will mother Mrs. Krnest Hicks on lfi attend the assembly. North Main street. AIr- "ntl 'VIr'M- l'rank lVan left Mr. and Mis. i'red Krugglc of Thursday for Lake of the Medford wero visit ntr In Ash-! VVoods. land on Wednesday. V,,('M 'll'"n Mai l-ayden. who Is an Mrs. Virginia Jones Stroud and 'employe nt the Kirst National bank her two eblldien from Klamath ! ' 111 N"'1 unable to uttend to her Listing feature players In '"Sh-oiil; Hoy," comltiK to Hunt's Craterian temorrow, s like copying a pse from the motinti pleture lliue so numerous a re t he screen star playing important roles In this pro duetlou. Topping tlii.s galaxy N Victor MeLagleti. who ph.ys the title role. He portray a rough and ready baggage smasher, whose inherent shytn-Kt tow srd t be feminine se makes a solid foundation for in numorahle hi light. 1 .cat rice Joy plays the b-adinu role opposite MH-aglen. Kai l eli MaePon.iht Is i in a role to his ami to the public's likiim. Clyde Cook. Slim Summervllle and Tom Wilson form a notable triumvirate of (Huh producer. Clark and McCullouuh. faniou. tage comedians. ( will alo be pre sented on the bill In their all-lalk-lug comedy. "iMploimiis.' Promote Itutlcr W ASHINU I'ON, Jtlv i ;l ..,Vi The tu-oumtlon l(f Hi limdler-C.en. eral Smedley H. Hut lei . Cnlted Statos in urine corns, tit the rank ..f major general. m appiied tody by PresldclH IUvcr. Kails, hnvt. making a sister, Mrs. returned home alter ,. Idutit s. Miss Kllen Caley is heltt- vlsit to Klwooil Mrs. Stroud's 'MB Ht thp bank during her ab- Hedliurg. ACCEPT EGAN ENTRY Dl'.l. MO.NTi:. Cit.. .Inly Kl. Tho onlry of llos. Soinorvill,., i'an- a.llun nmuli-iir Kolf rh.iniplon In on TuoMlay unil look oocuhIimi lo otill on hiH niuny fri.nlM In tho Monro. Mot. Loul.s loil(;p will Iimivo on Saturday for a vi.sli to hor tii.storH. Mih. Will AMiott Mil. I .Mm, C. J. Kaffvly nt I.oh Anjrok'M. Mim. DoiIko will ho point for about two w ork. OtlH .lohnson, local Jowolcr, Itlans to ronioiiol tho front of thr .lohilHon Jovvolry Ntoro. umIiiu tho latost idoaK In illsiilay faollitloK for tlln Jrwolry triuio. l. Milam of I'hornlx. Orouon nuulo n hUj.lno.sM trip to Ashianil liio national anoitour coif oh.ini- invhip at I'l-hlilo llraoh. S.-iw.-ni- olty. Mr. Mllain mih forlorrlv llo 1'i-r has I. oon nrct'lttoil h tho I iwliiolon I of llio ol.l 1 1 u-i I, ,-., t'tiilod Stairs iof iiMNnclation n ! ui-ihIi. sohool In Aslilmol ti lonrain from officials of that Lmlyl Mr. ami Jin. Marl Amlorson and hl- I Miss Malirl Andors.in of Klamath Klhrr rntrlos w hich havo 1,,-on Kalis nnt tho past nrrk vIsIIIiik a. i oiUimI Im liido II. t'liandlor Kn , w 1th Pr, anil Mrs. V. J. Crandall of .Mrdfonl. (in-., imd IVi.hle ! last w or-k. Iti'iioli. tho former national tltllst v. ho romodoh'd I'oht.lo llrarh for the i-omlnu nailonal tllornry: 1)a vld Martin, youthful l.os Am;, don slur: (Ii-iH'bo .1. Votj:t. Nov York I'itv. and Harry ('.. I.vuk. Mlnnnip-olis. And a Strikeout Bat NKW" YDKK (ri Al Dcniurot! wrlloit In ('iilllor's mamuino of a rooklo who hail a hat for every type of hitting. He had a Mick for loft hanilers. one for home runs, one for two haictters and anntoor Zane tlrey, Anioricnn novprml. for sacrifice filea. Within a month l well known In New Zealand .is i the rooklu bundled them up nnd a fisherman. (tooK them nil home, . By the Associated AlilOKUKK.V. Wash. Maxle Kosenhloom. New York, outpoint ed Willie Keldmnn, Hrooklyn (0).i Joe Gray, Aberdeen Filipino.; knocked out ltobhy Gray, Los Angeles (1). "TlKer" Jensen, of ( Aberdeen, knocked out Teddy Mc- j Nulty. San Dlcito tni. i CHICAGO Jack "Kid" Hon;, . Kngland. outpointed Herman I'er II. li. Kalamazoo. Mich., 110). NKW VOltK Dnvn Shade. Cali fornia, outpointed Ieo Mitchell California, t!0). i SAX Dll'XiO. Cal. Dynamite Jackson, Loh AiikcIcs. outpointed Seal Harris, Chicaeo, (10). i COl.fMllCS. (VKddic 01Jowd. t'oluinbtia. outpointed liddie Hur-i roll. Krle. Vn. (10). ' won SMJt Jk "Getting Along With People " - -if In a pleasant sort of way" that exactly expresses the feeling of many depositors and friends regarding this Bank. Fine service means much, but add courteous service ' and you have something real! The Jackson County Bank tS 'ABLlSIIED una Mediord, Oregon Commercial - Savings Safe Deposit HEMBBR I OekAL RESERVB 1YSTBM