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T PAtifi j?OtTIl MTCDFORD MATh TRIBUNE, MEnl-mi). -OHKfiOX, SUNDAY, .Tiri.V II, 1020. r j GOOD WORK FOR THE S. P. Tt. UK iinnoiiiieeiiicnt lliat t lie Alturas mit-olT ol' t lie Southern 'aeilio will lie in operation by August. 1st is niu(i news for Jleilforil anil Jackson County, purl ieiilarl.v 1 1n fruit urowors. 'I'lic ojr)-iil iun dl' Ihis branch will HH'iui reduction in linn for local J'ciir sliipinrnls t(i tlie Mast of from lil lo hours. II will nisei relievo eoiineslioii lii-re 1 1 1 1 ' t i the peak of the nil ipin sc-ii.soii i(iid (-liniiiiiiti- Ilic risk of delay necessitated heretofore y !-u iii ltoscvillo, California. With mi increase in tin- cistern I'n-i-'lil iiili- this will menu leiliioiii'' the expense ol pear sliipiiicnts, mcreiisinii growers , MEDFORD mail TRIBUNE IWIi, luwtv, Units PulilliMd br U ttlUMUD UlNIiNU e. ' truii.- rtm i OBUT H Bl'HL. Ultor I. lUMI'TEB SMITH. Hunt As lno.pndnt KrwJIHPW (aunt u Heond elut al MaffaM raou, now Act ol Minn , lT SUBSCRIPTION UTU ll Mill In Adtanc: lill, IUl Kukui, tar II. Dalit, Willi SuodAy. mulb 16 lullj, vllhout SumIbs, tiu i.60 Oaiij. luiuut BiukUv. buuui & ttMlfr Bail Tribune. ana faa 00 ...,... nn .... t.llll teUWrfiiS ' I'mrils Hiul fiirililiitin- llii' important task of jrrltinjf pears into j .la." hiui .f b 1 1 he Uaslern markets in the liesl eonilit ion. i nSiJ; "Ki tt5.'i::::: f'"o The official's of the .Southern Pacific are In he conyi-al u-; jaV1 Sto' '"j lated upon the s I J fine spirit of eo-opcral ion shown in I their siieeessful effort to irive Meillonl anil the Itoguo Ifivor MRMRKB OF THE AMUKMATID PKUM KwcUInt Full LcaMU Wlrr Bem ..... , . , r , , i , .1 . v tiji Auoriiied rre u uciuiitdi miuM u . atlev the itdvaiil ii(:cs of this unproved service at (lie start 01 Um um for publication of ail nam dljpaUM. . mo prestiu 111111 scaswii. arditc4 to It 01 otticrwlH eredllad' la tola pajMt, art alio u uw local newa puiaioa narcia. AU rlghu lor iHiMleaUoo af ipactal dupalafeaa arclo ara alio rwerrad. Official paper at Ina Cltr of MeOrar. OfrieUl papar of JarUop County. Sworn daily arrraga circulation for all aoouni aodlna. Oct. 1. lfl. 4438 AdTctlnoc itepreaenullfaa H. C MOOKNRKN A COMPANY Omcaa In Nn Vorl, (nlcuo. IMuolt, fTaneuco. toa Anfelea, Aaattla. porUaud J lore, Jerry, pleatc jiaiic Mr. A. S. Kusonhauiii). SHOULD OCEAN FLIGHTS BE ABANDONED? Smudge Smoke WITH I'lK.iiniiire plitnos Iutc, t raiis.-A 1 hi lit if plain's tln'iv, jiikI (Toss-col nit rv planrs in lit ween, um liciirs with in criisiiir frriiniiVv thr tiUTV "Wlmt's the iisr?" Tlir Atljintic lnis brcii crossril so many times, I'lidiiraiM't: ifcunls are so far Iroin Ijrin a novelty, ami eroKs-eonntry flights are so nntcli a matter of almost daily routine, that the impression is growing that these daily contests, particularly the tiaiis-Atliuiiic lights, might as well he ahandoned. Kueh a view is naturnl, as the new and sen.sationalt'leineiit in aviation declines, hut is not well founded. Kor all of these Jt.VK (ii-.-.. July i;i -(!') r-'ir-inntion uf i Ih i h't'ci-n n txl luO i tin. I HhU-h ('(iiiiOiy In Kt-ll t J)o iUl t t hi two (Mcmui liiinlier com piniy in)lUiiiHl tlic two Hln.lilu.nl in ill in IIiIk illwirlcl wilts iitinounc- eit hero tmluy. The new h.iIch unit leplaeeH tlip cihIcui tmuon I'on do;i Suli-H (Mnmiany whlrli in to be il.NMilved, The new eoiMi'iMiy will h.ive "T- fli'i'M here Uinl lit Sow VoiU Willi perhapH a thin) In the midillewest. Leon Htodd.ud will be unlet mun HK'T here with Karl Stnddard. iIIk Irlrt hhIph miMitter nt New York. o( K.x i i.n.ii r aham)om:i) (Continues from Page One.) The air ministry MmuKht ('oHte. hh well iih tin Polish aviators, niUKt have run Into exet'pilomilly bad weathei ('flute's im-ssaKe v.jv all 1 hat wh known In Paris of IikI deelKion. The Polish aviator were reporlerl lnleiuHiiK to land in the AzoroH. lJl.sapHiin(iiiiiU wuk Keneral hero. The first clmittt of Iho fimal year Hhowed up Thurs. A couple of avhitoiB slaved up nights ccittrihutc something of value to the science of aviation, in the air 2 -lit hour lust week. , . . 1( . 1 . , . , ,. Several have been up in the, aii ' " particularly throw light upon the important and coinpli- nil their liven. mi t i'l factor of the weather. The finishing tnuches are beini; . put on the KlraiiK boat, and she will noon he floating on the bosom , tt 1 1 K lei-i-iil flight of the Pathfinder, for example, resulted in of Diamond lake. It will be man- I . . . . . , . . , . . ,. ned by Noah Strann. a seafarim; 1 '0tImhi ol inetcor.dogleal tlala, whirl) the ehicl o adventurer. She is a sturdy craft. New York weather hurrau declares will he of great value tul!uhnifdrefon"i1 tlln (he 'feminin"; t nuift-A I Iniit i fliers in the future. The only serious obstacle gender, one tan not say: lie is 0 successful ocean Hying lies in the weather. AVhen storms n sturdv rrnft. Finally, an arcf-1 , . , , , . , p n mem ws .-earned to call her pmlu'tecl and storm areas charted, as successfully at until a name could be found. 'Ma as on luiid, ocean flights will then he practically as safe as which will be something like . Maria K." or "!,ucy (;." I ,i,I,u So it is altogether desirahle that these long llights on sea antt l.ihd he continued. The hig honors are gone, hut each llihl contributes something to the store of aviation knowledge, and hastens the lime when mini's conquest of the air, as far as safe and speedy transportation is concerned, will he complete. Hoblas Deuel anil Hill Vuwter have started on n extended galli vant through the northwest. The movement lo rondemn Kl wavd W. t'arlcton to the legisla ture. Is spreading like the earwigs. Mr. O. does not want to be sent to the leclstature, and have the metropolitan papers stick Hon. In front of his name, Hint use Kmm. as a rear bumper. The poller dog of CuinJI Kujl lunlo has relumed from an ex tended sojourn In the country and has forgot how to bark In Jap anese. WILL THERE EVER BE ONE PROTESTANT CHURCH1? chair. TII.K.i'iiiTenl, leinleney iiinon' I'rnleslaiil elnipehes to inerni; into fewer anil stronger (leleriniinilioiiK Iiiih reaelieil a point where far-Hiyliti'il ehnreli leaders lire eniisiilerinn tile possihilitv i.ylp kihIipp of Kuinn ValVy li:i r ,.,.,.,,, ,,,, ,.lvh,' ineorporat inn a majority of the mnlHcd yoiip eiiri'. one pom' at i " " ' ' , .'IJ exiNliny ileiiomiiialions, aeeoriliiij; to I li; Key. Sininiel ,Me Creii Cayerl, (tencriil seerelary of Hie Federal Council of Hie Churches of Christ in Aineriea. In an artiele written for the enrrenl issue of The Ueyiew of l!evieys, lie v. Cayerl points onl that the United lailheran ,liuil,utlv,.nrH. ami ilthw pnrm.n- ( 1 1 r-li , the Kyimtrelieal Cliureli and the Free Haptisl Chnrehes. Hilly, anil KOIIH! nil. II HUH 11 . , , . cyPBy liriiwn i:niiili'xlii. "l m they stiinil today, represenl mergers of seyeral (lenoinina ,1,1, halftone ynlro. A nmn frimi , j,, r(1(.(,nt wlj(, ( , , f o h( . , ,. finvalllH i-alHtlll ll isIIiiiiihp of IM" ... . .. . . Htuicly JiiKKcnaul. nml rtwliirr-d feetmi,' Connn'nalionalisls, the Christian Cliureli, Hie Kefnrinoil that V-alifurnla ,,M-.mi..n ha.l koI I (.lr(., in th(, stales, .1 he t'uiled Hretln and Hie I 'res- In. Ho hIho khIiI that i altronila money wmilil iniikci oraRon anft, liyteriali Cliureli in the 1'. S. A., Hie Methodist Mpiseopal Cliureli n-rt ,-n'ri -omothhm aho.it the il. l(,,.s llr(. contemplated. The reeent World (.'onferenee rlino iT the Itoman rmplrP. Ore-1 .... Bon liaa not hern noft nlnce It on I'aitll and Order at Stockholm and other sneh meetings, he pai.i i for Kian i,iKhtKmv,i. s,ws 1V). s() ....nsidered the possibility of cliureli union on Jav Clore Is up and around, but 1 still has to go iMicit to bed. when an international scale. It looks like he was going to col- lido with work. The social whirl has slowed upjOl ( II an eventual union is possible, the How ('avert believes, 1o where a lnst year's "''tO "hut ftuir cot.sidcrat ions ina v well be borne in mind: player will speak to nil the girls instead of one. ''First, the united church of the future must make room for Tuesday evo the writer sat ilownl a, r..,,s. jl,,...,v i. uK i,n(ll Hie h.,-1.- f lilw.rlv u l.i,.li In nn underMiiffed overstufff rt i insiorieaiiy lias proiluced most nl 1 no denominational divisions. 'Secondly, n united church must provide for the richest li versity in types id' worship, religious experience and methods of work. If union were to mean .a standardized uniformity, we would be worse off after the union than -before. Any united church which is lo administer adequately lo all groups must he comprehensive enough to take in their diverse points of view. It must he able to include within itself extremes as far apart as the sacramental worship of the High Church Kpiscopaliau and the simple silence of the Quakers. ' Thirdly, a united church must rest upon a common pur pose more than upon intellectual agreements. The attempt to secure detailed agreements as to doctrine has so often resulted in disunion in the past that it is futile to hope that it will pro duce union now. It is for this reason that the Conference on Ufe and work, which placed all emphasis upon Christians com ing together in a consciousness of onencM in aim and the spiri of service, seems most likely to point the way to vital union. "Fourthly, at the outset at least, union id' the churches mav prove to be federal rather than organic. If it had been neces sary for the American colonies to completely disappear, we might have been waiting still for a I'nited States of America Cur experience in the realm of political relationships shows us that what began as a federal union may end as an organic, un ion. This surety lias been true of the American colonies, and it might prove equally true of the American churches." Brisbane'sToday (Continued from Pk Ob. wore led by mi Kngllsh King, who whh galloping miles away, whip; the Irish were, still fighting. Tho great HoiuVn Milk company, following modern commercial and Indusirtal methods, goes rolling almond liko a snowball growing lilg ger and bigger. It announceB ac uulsltfnn nt 51! more cnmpanlcH, sumo in Canada ami Kuripoe. "Hord?nV deals in milk, eggs creuni, butler, poultry. Its presl dent, Mr. Mcllmrn tells HtotkhoUl ers. "everything lovely." Why not put Mr. Mel hunt on Iho farm hoard and get him to show farmers, how THKY can almi make "cverythttig lovely." Or Is there n permanent reason why prollts should be h 11 for sellers, none fur producers? K. S. ..VAIItKNTA. at Sea, July 13. 171) (My Wlrib'KH lo the As sociated Press. ) The steamship Nalrenta sighted the Polish air plane at 7:3t p. m., IIMT., in lat itude 4U:ra north and longitude 2ti:4H west. A report ot the As sociated Press says: "The air plane was un n course of approxi mately 24ii decrees. We signalled It the position and received the following: 'My innior has trouble.' Signed, Clayton, master." The position given by Iho Nal renta for the Polisif aviators was approximately lioit miles northeast of Kayal, Azores. The time at which she sighted the Poles, i!:3i. p. ill., M't, would be only 5:3ti p. m KST., there being two hours difference between tho Azores time and eastern standard time. The course of the airplane indi cates that it was still heading to ward the United States. time bet ween I.os Angi-Us and New York, was primed for u start from here at K':U1 a. n. Sunday by Herbert .. Kahy, holder of the unofficial m1u endurance flight record. ' Kaliy's hop, In preparation for several weeks, will be made Ju a monoplane dubbed (hi: "Jtlaek Hrii''i ." A horse power motor will carry Die ship and ils lit.ot ot iu gallons of "gasoline and L'ti gallons of oil, , The flight will be on the great circle route, with the ship passing over Wichita, Ivan., Ht. Louis, Co lumbus, Ohio, and Pittsburgh. The pilot will drive at the'i-ec-ij d of 3i hours UK minutes 4H seconds bung up a few weeks ago by (.'apt. Frank Hawks of I,ns An-gi-lcs, and the ,os A ngeles-New York time of 17:.t:Di, and the New York-Los Angeles record of Mi: Hi: 3 J, ulso established by Hawks. - Like Hawks, l-'ahy will stop for a refueling at the half-way murk in his voyage New Vork and plans jo set the noso of his ship westward immediately afterward in a non-stop flfgli lo Imh Angeles. (llh'Ar.o, July 1 3. -P-The "I 'll! in" I low ler, bound fur Heiiin from Chicago, probably will be able to lake off from Port i!ur well, Labrador, for (ireenlaml to morrow, a message to the Chicago Tribune, its sponsor, said today. Kepaiis on the plane were made today where the ice cut holes In the canvas. Knglneers on u tJerman rallrond now get their orders by radio telephone. NKW YoltK. July 1.1. i The Cailio Marine Corporation to night picked up a message from the United States Liner America saying Hie ship heard from the Havre shore station lhal Comman dant Hen vols. of t he Lehouigct airfield, l'Yaucc, had reipo'Sleil by wireless all the principal French, landing fields to Illuminate their, fields mul clear them for a pos sible landing by the, Kreni-h avi ator Cosle. At I he sa me lime Commandant i llenvolse informed t hese airfields and all ships at sea of Coslo's re-, turn to 1'Yance. He added that;' Coste would pass by way of Spain,; dud Included Santauder among, the points ,to which bo addressed, his message, . , I IlfW I.OS yN(!i:i.KS. July III. (I'l A new spi'eil ilash liy air aerown the nitllon. itlineil at cutting rour hinira err the funnel trip flh.'ilt WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy ; YOUR REXALL STORE . Open Sundays and Evenings All. the Time fwJu&A a mord HrAviT- run?. YiOh. n COATS-DRCSSES -SPORTSWEAaQT nYfJ(i 14 NORTH CENTRAL 1 1 UJ' Vl Tlie Gift SHE always wanted! For Her birthday give her the Bulova she's always longed for. Useful and beautiful; the gift that lasts! Other BiaovA X'nehM JiJ.LU to lixw.w PATRICIA P awl I yr naravrd rtiiaf pnw. .... AV-T LARRY SCHADE Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 FORCED 10 CLOSE Wall Street Report " HANI'tlltll. Kin.. July 13. (I'l 'Iho KlrM Nalloiial hatlK, i.M.'mI NIIW VHIIK. July haiiklni! InallUitloii In Si'inlnule I hull vrttK nt u thr st 'itintv. wiih i'IdmoiI tuilay. A . ' "it" i'"nlili iahle wi't-k I'liil lien Bulit IIh nffaliH hail hfti lilaeed hi Ihn liamla uf Um einnpi- IHkIi Ki'nunil. t'ulleil (las loiprove inent was a miiNph'unus alruliK point, t-eaehini; t't't'urtl level In an emu ininis turnover. W'e.Htrrn lllllim I'ollol1 Tho Klrst Nnlloiial lunik wax lA't Til k mar- iiintiiiU'.l fuithi'i' lnln vlluln hluh lll'lirtl I 1.1.1,. I.. ..,.l...,.u . ,.. .KIIH.MJ. "Ion. hut fi. hi. nil-' '' S' SI,M'1 r " ""w hi"b van.n pi,M,l with vll,.,.,. I, ,.. ' h I' I'OOII rillla. nil,,,, thin, a ih..vn uf whirl, i ( n in vcarr) ohl. tl hail rf- "' "'"I P 1! I" tnaily III puluta. ! ,,r,.,. nf t'J.lMlfl.nnn ami ilepofll , 'i'i"Hl levi'lM. 'Iho itllll-! The elohe ivhh Ktrnnir. total aalr-r iippinxiinallliK I'.rilMl.lian Hharra. llllST(iV-tiN-liHN Id", leclirl'Rn ... ...i lOIKV,- ,111,11 W, ('llllll'ir. l'll" H L 1 ' bank renialtiM here. Iho Hahf.ml " 1 h,i,, vrr S1..lr ,1y ,p ,. f A,v . Atlantle Nlillotial hank. v ,, v l '" i"'""1' "r ' ' el.l lnl-r. Himfonl In III 111" 'O'lirl of Uf I ' 1 "' '',( m I , a fra-: ,,,,,,,,, , rH t,.ro ,u ,,, colory uri.wliiK holt. I ",,.,,i;,1,n.B :" .'" '"""o" In phieex ,.i .,. Ii, i .. f ,7 .' """ wore nul fiooil l,y l.io unual IIiOik hack iil'iml t pulnla 1 1 lho:KPi KAI.IJM. lro.. July 12. (IV M,o Ori-Kun file Iobh, otltalilo of tup. Voi IIbikI, for the month of Junni Alnei lean Ti li phioio wan u foa-; v A USA W. tA'i Womon pi.ll. o, tula cd JU7. 144, miyil Ihe monthly luio of tho utlllllon. i InIiik niorf I l,,tioili-oil an nil oxporlmnnt In roport cf flare A. lo. bImIo flro than 1 polnta lo an uiipto,oil,i,ioil ! I giA. have provnl o erfhlont thai niainhal. Only two of 14 flroa prlre ai KiO, while IntornallunHl 1 the 1'nllah govrrnmenl la IrKlnlim were of Incondiary origin. (Telephone lo hroke into new I lu more women for tho aervloe. II 11 'i ll take your, car, ' si r " "It Is Cool in San Francisco" o narkinj; tuniblcs exist .u'l'la- M Tlie doorman takes your car when yui arrive and places it in a garage connected with the I lotel. J ust hand htm your key as you leave .the car that's all. Located in the heart of the City near everything. I i Seri'ice.QiialilvJIofpitafitv- (fljeMANX HOTEL ,1 SAN FRANCISCO A Delightful Adventure One may be willing to ride in a standardized car and bathe in a standard tub, but when it comes to the food wo eat, the mate we choose, or the clothes we wear, the opportunities for self expression are too few and too precious to be sacrificed to that avaricious giant of modern commerce, Big Business. As merchants we arc thoroughly alive to the advantages of mass pro- i . , : . i : 1. . . UUCL1U1I .UlU UlbVUUU- tion for such imper-G- j sonal things as mops or overalls. i But, where the frock of a lady is con cerned, we believe that fastidious women prefer to choose their clothes where a dress is regarded as a levely thing, not just so much "goods" with a price ticket stuck on it. That is why the selection of modes does, and always will, receive our personal and most zealous attention. - Also, it explains why our fashions are 'mm -.''ty I r sought by our best dressed women to whom the possession of fash ionable clothes means more than the saving of a few cents al though even in the mat ter of savings we con cede nothing. nnn't vnu acreo that J the littlo silk dress you will put cn tomorrow niffht might prove ji more fascinating for its i i..,rn,iv V, o o n nhosen j "'-'"6 with vou and your par- ticular likes for a cer tain pattern or color in mind? Automatic merchandis ing cannct, and never will, be able to ca ter to one's fastidious taste the most ex pressive and satisfying of our senses. And, while we have all the respect in the world for our powerful corporation com petitors who buy and sell clothes in the same impersonal way a hardware store sells nails, we like to feel that the seek ing out cf feminine things to wear is still to be regarded in the light of a delight ful adventure into the subtle realm of Charm and Good Looks. ADRIENNES 'Distinctive and Individual Apparel for Women' The MISER'S GOLD Draws No Interest The miser lnuirds anil flouts over his ;oUI, yet it. is almost useless lo liim. Kvcr bis pile remains tin; same lieeause liis money is not made to work for hi ill. The sensible jiian saves consist ently. Tlioucli liis deposits in ti v- be small his is the satis faction of the man who is able to sit back and watch his money work and grow for him. 1929 1930 CANADIAN PACIFIC W '). 'Partners in Community Development" lV.."M Jarmin & Woods Drug Store Open Every Day Including Sundays 7:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. SIX m;jor cruises . . . itineraries from 16 days, lo 137. ..fares from $300 lo SI 0,600... the pick oi tho world's ships . . . Canadian Pacific service, management, ROUND THE WOULD. From New York, Dec. 2, 1 37 days. Empress of Australia. Complete circuit of the wonder-belt of the world. MEDITER.R.ANEAN- l;rom New York, Feb. 3 and F eb. 1 3, 73 days. Empress of Scotland, and Empress of I'rancc. WEST INDIES I hroc fine cruises on the Duchess of Bedford, new and palatial cruise liner. ("oil or unit lor aetailta monndtion ami handsnmty llustrattd literature about thi ( ruijc thai interna you. I.'naniiron Pacific Travellers Cheques Choi rfte rt'orW Oiw. i uiiMim.vriiii nut, d, j,s,' AMIHIiau MO. ' mm: Electrotherapy ChlropractlO Dr. H. P. Coleman 9lh Successful Year In Medford Treatments by Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 963 Natural Methods Food Sclcuce ! TT!