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1 -1 s I .''1 j BUMNbSS WUAflUi . RuulNSUN NAMLU -i ARE HONORED AT SUPERINTENDENT j MEETING IN PASS' CALIFORNIA MINE With welcomes extended by the chamber uf commerce und other representatlve organizations, the tikh'o than 0 business unfl -fessionul women who gathered In (.rants Pass Mr u im-eiing mid picnic in t he park, report a thor oughly enjoyable diiy. Members of tli organization from liose burg, .k'lumuth rails. Medford ami duuls Pass wore present, and, during the meal, the. presidents or the various clllks wave talks. Mis Palomu Kundclmun. presi dent of the C rants Pass hostess .t lub, . KuVe the address of wel come. All's:: M." K. Chapman, president of MedTord uud M iss Margaret Morrison responded for the Iweal group. Following tin- picnic meal, the woim-ti wont by far In caravan around (irants Pass ami through tin- ghtdioln fields, est orted by the Harden club. Kach visiting mem ber was presented with a beaii t if ul hou-piet of the colorful flow ers. In accordance with a rco,ue,-tt of thu ('rants l'ass chamber of commerce, tin visitors went down in a body to register at the head quarters. 4 Among,, the ' outstanding social events of Ibc recent convention of the Ainetiian Medical association, wat.; a bnnUet given Thursday evening July Uth, at the Hotel CongTi'ss, Portland, a I tended by about two hundred women physi cians and surgeons. Among those prerent from thin coinmnnity wore Kniily I'. Holeom, MM... medical director of Jackson County Health Unit, of Med ford, and Susie Stan dard. M. D.. of Phoenix, wim are both numbers of the National and International Association of Wom en Physicians as well as of the A. M. Dr. liolcomb wait one of the after-dinner speakers on this occasion. Many titled Knglislt women have. "Kone into trade." One of them i a bather, although :die sty lea hur nelf "coiffotiror." FORMER LOS A. h DRUGGIST 111 A NEW MAN NOW "Attho.utrh ,T am hi the real estate business nbw. 1 am a gra'dua'te ..hanmiclst, -hltviv hittntled thou .'".nds of -'different preparations in the past, and 1 don't hesitate to say that in my opinion, there never has been a medicine the equal of Sargon. -"Kor tiix ve-ira F wns off wcilil. itii(Tovn. nervous anil f.-ulln. I li.til vi'i-y mile nupettte. i mrcen i;iyelt' to 'cut a ' l'c Hi;ht thhms, bat t hey wriutd sour and cmiiso all Mtrts of sloiiKtc.i misery. Mv Tvholt t.t rvous system sewned upset. I In.rd ly knew what sound, rest ful sleep "was. All the Htreimth and enelicy I had seemed to be baviim me. I suffered 1rm shiKj-ish kid 'neys, slui rt pains ueross my back , v.i.s cont inually Id lions, mid had sirk headaches. My pep was f:one. ohd 1 had to force myself to ril-out mv v trk. Medicines and itietitiK did U' oimI whatever. "One day 1 i-i in the l.os An Ips papers :thut San:on und was y.-ili: fied it w is the medicine for me. The clrin Lie il made in my com! it ion was marvelous. W ith the fir.it few doses I started caMm: ;ii;;Lin and found tluit I oi.ln'l suflei- wirh the slii;tiie:;t trai f sioni.c-h t ( ii I de. .Tly nervoii;. ness dihap tiMared anil I ( njoy wonderful, re-fie-hine, fleep. 1 ret up moruiiivs feel in. i; like a dif !"! enf man from In :',! to liMtt. My kidney -ire nor mal ami the prims arn.-; mv bad; Hre inne. I am foil of new strength .ind energy mil in the very prime oi health. "Sarenn S'.Tt Maw Pills started my liver ;ietivc and ended my bil iousness. They are mild, certain, a tul never nauseate or sieUen. "This Sat K-m t rent men t simply made a clean sv eep of all mv troubles, an.l I can never praise it too biu-hly." The ebove rerem'k.ible statement Was recently made by Pale MeKel vey. of U'S Hope St., Kos Angeles. Mr. Mi-Kelvey retired from the drug Itusineus to ent"r the real es tate field and b' widely known and ! i:hlv ester med by a wide circle ot friend.. Sanmii may be fibtalned in Med fuid f i uiu the MaKill L'iUh Co. I - $ Wr its Walter it. Kobtnson. field1 engi neer for' the -Hhio I-edge mine Tor many years, and slid connected with tin- t;i;KK'iihtjiin:i, has been named superintendent of the; also contributes much to he thank 1 Mack Hear mine, in tan Salmon ' ful for. Taken month by month river section of northern 'alitor-i the production of ckks on the Pa llia. Jle will assume his' newleific coast falls further- behind the I duties ut once. record of last year. This is very tiegniding the change, "The j pronounced hi California. Cali : Alaska Weekly" of Seattle, Wash., fornia has shipped this year, to :Hys: June 1st, 23H les cars than in the "U It. Koblns.in, who has been .same period last veur und has put : associated with the mining imlus- into storage f.37 less cars, making , try in the, northwest for many jyiui-H past has been retained us Washington has shipped 1!T acis;(hL. hungry world and beaides, fill 'mine manager by the Hit; Hlack leas this year and 4 il cars less Juithe colters of our exchequers to .Hear Minims (iompany and left storage, which Is 7ti cars less lii.m i the extent of a million dollars a I early this week to take Up his last year. . - jyear from new ly created wealth. dutles at Hi.- company's California OreKon has shipped t0 cam less j Due to the kooU work of tllny IX property. In cominentiiiK un the and ha stmeU 01 cars less, ' Parker, mauaer Of the Farmers : ppointiaent W. J. Klmcrdorf, Oerreasc of lli Jary. This makes a ' KxchanK'. the markets uf the tnanuKlnK Uirecior of His Hlaok total loss In production In the three world are at our door, the rates to .Hear, said, 'We are extremely for-'States for the five months of 9C3 the New York markets are the Inmate in securing the services of cars. same from Mcdford as from Port- ,Mr. Holtinsoii. The development j This favorable condition, of the land, so having everythlnB in our jol our property has now reached j markets indicates tat the poultry- j favor, shall we improve the oppor a point where the constant nttcii- man will receive nu much money ; tunity or dras nlonn as we have i Hon of nu engineer, as.ayer nndjas last year and that their profits been dointf for these many years nun man is essential and tlu-w ide experience Mr. Hobinson has had in the twenty-five years of uctive mine management on this coast makes him the ideal man for our requirements.' , "After completing his education ui ine k ase Miiooi of Applied tael- eme. ;ir. itoomson siurieu m uiuso eases stored against 695,341 gel real mining education first as last year,. ; mucker, then 14s miner, next as in a storage centers through shift boss ami finally as mill man out the country there are 4.442.6-1; at a Ji pliu, Missouri, lead and zinc cases against f.r.e;.0t;:i lust Vear.. property. Thnt wu.s back in PH? and after a couple .of years of MIn- ! ling in Ontario and Quebec, he ml-' grated to Oregoni where for the next tew years he held executive ! positions with various companies. ( jfiuaily lieing up in IIH.S with the American Smelting and Refining company in wiio.se employ he has; since remained in. the capacity of: manager of the Hlue J.edge, Cupper mine and ns field examinev for I hat Hoetmn. In the meantime Mr. Hobinson has found time to act. as engineer for ,the Mod ford water coinmissiun and an field superirr tendent for the water. commission of Ashland. Oregon. "In an Interview with the Alaska Weekly, one 6i t;ie officials of the Hig Hlack Hear company offered the fi How iiig comment on the ap- tin. e .ee. mat in placing Air. Hohmson i active charge at mil an exceptional organisation. With Mr. FJmeiidori a managing .lirrctor. a board composetl of bus iness men of high standing and a man of Mi; Koblnson'ii capacity on the. job everything 1 possible has been done to assure our share holders of early and . satisfactory returns on their Investment'." i fl VIMPJ TO STATE METROPOLIS .luilKO William M. CtilviK. who mt to I'orllum; last week in ah airplane and returned homo with m. A. dates in the hitter's car, urrivlns Saturday afternoon, In de - seriliiiiK t lie trip later to friends, said: "I flew both wayi." A speed cop stopped the car the other side of (iraiits l'ass bill, ae cordliiK to Afr. dates, the latter had slowed the ear down when ho caught side of the ol'fieer some dis - tanee ahead, but Ihu officer, who stopped the car anyhow, evidently had orders to stop all drivers and warn against speeding. . While Hill and the cop were ar - Ruing as to just how last the lor - mei" was running, Judxe Colvis. anain according to Mr. Gates. thinking to help the latter out of a dilemma, remarked: - "Why, Mr. Officer, Mr. Gates, drove much faster than this coming down from Portland, and he is t Very, very careful driver." Ronald Colman at Rialto Today "Thi Rohcuu," "ft hich opened at the Itallo iheiilre this afternoon, showa- Kdunld Cirtififlft to lift pub lic for thu tirst time in the ca pacity of an individual star and in troduces new film churmer, Mly i'aiuitu, who seems fated to become oiu ot the best known uetreKsesn Hollywood. Colman Ift 'filven role of the Knlish trader und freebooter in the Java seas, enmeshed in a we'i in oe- tween his ohliications to his na1ivj friends and his love for another1 KnltRhman'R wife. He is comman der of the lirlfi "IJiihtnint;," and presents the emotional potentiali ties of the liile with masterly act um.- E. Samson Co, New Transfer Line The V, K, Samson company is he 11141110 of n new transfer and ( oraue busing tn. t tint hut lii-on e- ubhshed in Metlfnrd. Their place f biiMnefN is North Ttlver- Mde. north of the Nat. . They adVer'is' to do general t rangier work and make a spec ially of hauling fruit, have new ujuipiiient, Muarantee prompt serv ii e and j-atLf ietfon. Mr. Samson, who Is head of the ermpany, has .een connected with a local truck I'ne In Med ford for sometime ;m(i believing t here if. en opening for 3 new trnm-fer line, has eitnblishel the same. . . Coqulllu Store building on Front htieet clanged hands. ' Poultry Prospects Brightest in Years As Coast Production Lags, Westerfield Points Opportunity for Rogue Valley (By N- V. WcMcrficltl) It has lieen many years since the outlook for poultry hjm been so bright. It will be my. purpose to enumerate some of the causes that contribute to this splendid state of f, affairs. The production of eggs so far thin year is away below that of last year, wnne me storage question ! a total reduction of 77 0 cars. j will be much larger than those of a yar uko. ; . i In the vltth principle points on the coast where eggs are stored, which Includes San Francisco. Oakland, Iam Angeles. San Diego. Portland. . ivtaloma. Santa Iisa and Seattle there wont only 37ti.- j - , ' - - -r - Daily Meteorological Report " - Monday, July 15 f -,; Forecasts . . f 'Meilfovd 'and victnuj. Iair Jo night and Tuesday. Not much 1 4 chunge in temporatttre.' - - Oregon; Fair tonight and Tues- i day. Not much change, in tempera ture. ' , ' . ,1.- . ., !? Local DaU '2 ' g : e j - r i . Teniperaturo (I)egsl. .. Ilo'liout I I 'lt 1 lll' 1 . S3 "47 . S(i X3 . 4!t 47 . 40 SS .Clear Ck'ar Lmvoit , Lliyt 1L. hriU.. . H(!, ilinidftv tPct. State (if weather Lowest temperature, this morn ins. 47 degrees. Total iiiei'ipitatiou nince Hupl. 1, 102S, 13.r9 inehei i Tum)eraTnre a year ago today: Highest, SB; lowest, 4S. Sunset today, 7:4!i p. m. Sunrifle Tuesday, 4:40 a. m. Sunset Tuesday, 7:44 p. in. Observations Taken at 5 A, M. 120th Meridian Time ft 3 ft CITY " S5 ' Baker City 92 Clear Cloudy f llondv Dismaiek IK , co; r.o c,4 112 64 K 10 M Oli 111 B2 70 5G CO r.G 1)2 02 (12 ' lioise , Denver 4 ill ' ,7G 94 SS St. 70 110 78 ill 78 114 Clear Cloudy ripnr 1 Des Moines j Kresuo Helena ; Los Angeles Clear Cleat' Clear V. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear I Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Clour Clear P. t (I Marshlleld .. . Phoenix ! l'ortlond Red HluIT ( Hosehurs i Salt Lake City. San Francisco .. 72 1 Santa Fe K4 j Seattle 74 I Spokane ill) ' Walla Walla .... t)2 : Winnipeg Ii. r. DICK, Meteorologist. FOR FORTY AND EIGHT I'lulcr fliq ilij trtion ot John Hoi mer, . cluUrmuu, fdaiiB ,for the- bit; 40 ot S picnic to ho held at the KIUs picnic grounds Wednesday. July 24, BiiKROHt a rollicksome Ko:id time for all who attend. The picnic dinner will "be spread at fi o'clock, with Ihu ladies u:; siidim? in serving" A Rcnerous sprinkling of speech efl, stunts, mil-1 sic hi the form of community sings :und ukelcles will add the necessary tt.ilnfll.OD.. l ,.tnt uui.,. 1 . 'm . ',., ,iJi .1,, tiling will be in order during the I evening. 1 j Strong Boy9 at C- D x Hunt's Craterian Victor McLiiglen's newest come-! uy, Mi ong lioy, is at J 1 1 1 11 1 h ra - jterian toduy, with (he genial star, Victor McLucten, in the role of chief funtnaker. , , I It is the story of n big, good- ;nat tired liugniio smasher, whose lack of n nihil Ion nearly coals hyu ( ' 01 1,10 KIIL MPr ,1,-'n"1' or generating the spark of get-up in him provide situations which bring laughter. lvcatriee Joy has Mie lending feminine role und contributes u fine prrfnrmuiicf' FnrreU Mardonnld lit very effeel- ive in his purl, und Clvdo Cook Slim Sunimervllle mid Tom Wilson comurjse the comedy shock troops. Clark and .McCullongh, thone two famous sl.iee comedians, keep the house In a continuous roar 'if Isuehs durinf their comedy skit. "Diplomats." Now Is the time for everybody in this valley to put their shoulder tu thu wheel to maku a poultry community In the Koguo Itiver valley second to none. It Is even claimed in some of the larger poultry centers that Un people are consuming more eggs land whvnot. we are constantly about ihu food learning mur value of. the egg and certainly it can he claimed, and truly too, that it is .tae purest food product made or grown because it is seulcd uml I t,,lPany reflect a satisfactory in-' cannot be adulterated without j 01 ;tase over the previous year, in breaking the seal. ,l'("t'oK the steady growth ami ' This splendid outlook extends. development of the territory nerved not only to the coining year, but ! uv 'lu company throughout, for several years to come, mo the ! "thei n Oregon and northern time whs never more opportune j 'htoi nia, j than the present to make of this 'valtev a vcrilal.le et-ir basket fu i w ith half success and half failures, Anythins pood for thu commu- I nity is worth doing on a big scale ! and indeed to reap the benefits to follow, it must be a united pull, every organization, whether civic ! or" commercial and every news (agency in the valley should get be hind this movement immediately ami wiih a united pull, put the movement over Mr the benefit of the entire valley. Shall -wo make the effort? Radio Program 1 KMED Mill Tribune-Virgin Station ' I Monday, tTuly . -A. M. p 9:3n to 10 West Side I'harm- - i aey.' ' I 10 to 10:30 American Laun- : dry i 10:30 to 11 Pantorium Dye Works. ' 11 to 11:30 Southern Oregon (ins Corp. 1 l:!lii to 12 The Hootery. l 12 noon News flashes. Mall ! Tribune. I'. M. V 12 to 12:30 Lewis Super Ser- vleo Station. 12:30 to J Sanderson Motor Co. . 1 to 1:30 McNair's Tram- .ley. 1:30 to "I Knider's Dairy. 2 to 2:30 r.conomy Groeete- riaand' l-'d Hinns. 0 to 0:15 Ids Theater. 6:16 to 0:31 Main Tribune, ' news and1 markets: ' ' 8 to K:30 Knds Transfer. 8:30 to iitfO Mono-Motor Oil jt CO. Aerial Mailman Tlu-uiteJi the courtly or tliojtween the married and single men :jt(u-intr comiKiiiicK, thu Mail 'IYJ-J in the afternoon and tlanciiiK for iiu.MM iu ,,i,i. in ifivf ilji iiiiiiniiirt i ihose who desire heUveen 3 and glimpse of some of the men whit miilutiiln the airplane ttchcilub-w thtHjuh Mcdford. - No. 1 ' Art Sturhuck When an ?trniy. captain took me i for an airplane ride in 1914 I decided " aviation would be my business. It was and how." Let A rt h 11 r St n rbuck narrat e his experie n c e h In the pioneer davs of l'nciflc Air Tra n s p o r t and you appreci ate how different thlutfs Vro now from the olden da vs. When Starbuck j started flying the fur mail for the Id Pacific Air llTi : Umny. nh'- chujt- AUl P"1 vt'r Ih(' VI,U h '.. ". -less ami 'mouiu J V t uiiH w 1th a plane having a ninety horsepow er motor. Ttutt did not leave much reserve for mountain ranges l-'.OuO, Jeet IiIkIi- Theiv were no lfulit for dusk to diwn i-fforts nu Starbuck and Clover Tyler, mioth- ploneer i n the coast line, drove ' "' ' 1 v.- ..eys n IlKhtlng an ulrway, Tuen they started flying with the mail over this two-man network. Today. Starbuck, at the controls of the new type Boeini; four-pas- senL'er obme with tt 4:'(l horse. power "Wasp" motor, hurdles the mountains between Oakland. San Krancb:eo a nd .M cdfoi d and s:i ys be finds no excitement In It. This is a 3;iri-intle air Jaunt past Mt. obarta nnd over the Hiskivou 1 mounlains. That is scenery p; sengers of the Pacific Air Trans- port pay to see, but Srti rbuck draws his pay chick for looking at It. lie's thinking or the thrills he had a few years ao. "A rt" is "mil and dark" looks Just like 11 story book1 iivlnlur. lie has 7Hio hours H75 working days In the air. I'OIiTLANI). July U. oTe-Ut-tle hope was held today for the recovery of Ktlsworth Uruley, Who tuif (Vrnrl 11 f nu t lire! uk II 1 1 j Saturday night when he wiih struck an automobile driven by r t' O fl. Slurred. Starrett was lidd on a reckless driving ( barge. Turtle soup la no luxury tn thfi people of Ocraeoke, C, Huge P-f,a tunics weighing lieu pounds I frequently- nru caught In fish nets. "SCJt r mMM 1UU1M OF COPGO SHOWS SPECIAL TIMBERS CONTINUED GAINS TO CONTRACTORS The regular quarterly letter to shareholders of the California Ore , gun Power company shows u cou ; nistent record of progress for the j past quarter, learnings of the j outer items of interest contained in the letter, which is signed by C. M. Hrewer, newly electel ice- president and general manager of the power coni any are quoted from the Copcu letter as follows: The wtirk of construction on the new transmission line from Dix-1 onville. to Marshfleld Is pnigrcss-1 iug in a satistactory manner. In order to effect economy of, operation und to increase its en-1 pacity. the line extending from Prospeet to Springfield, is being; rcinsulated to operate at 1 lu.OUO 1 volts instead of tit. 1)00 volts. I Shares of' the company's new issue of 1) per cent preterred stock i are in demand and these shares 1 are being distributed widely thru out the territory served by th" company. In a recent newspaper article concerning an application filed by the company with the Hailroad eomuiission of California the im pression was given that the com pany was endeavoring to substi tute t per cent preferred stock for shares of 7 per cent preferred stock outstanding. This, of course, was an error us the company does not intend to ask any holder of its 7 tier cent preferred Stock to sub stitute 6 per cent preferred stock therefor. Those who have pur chased and own 7 per cent pre ferred sto.-k w-ill continue to re ceive dividends on that basis. Hlllah Teni)le of: the Mystic Shiitiu ts inviting all Mamer'Mur sons and 'members of the Kastern Star and their families to n big Masonic picnic to be held all day Sunday. .Inly 21, at Umpqiin park, opposite Hosehurg. There Is a good i uo noue u uie iu , , tsnaue in wiiicn 10 ooio uie iiuiuu, opon puice: or aujiouc ovenii-v the river for those who desire to swim and it is an ideal all-around place for a big ptonle. All Masons, memners of the Kast ern Slnr and their families ore urged to come early as the events aL ,,,., ' ' 1 1 111 no unlill 0 o clock in the even- 4,iiiig. ! All should take a big picnic Jluneli, but the Shvine will furnish .idoffee and lcnionado, so no pro vision need be mado for anything to drink. There will be All kinds of ath letic events in the morning, a big lunch at noon, a baseball game be- 6 o'clock. SwIinmlKK cum lie in dulged in nil duy and the 81irino exports to show everyone who at tends a real good time. "Thoroughly inspiring, nnd well worth; while," was Div Kmlly iiol ccm'H description of the American Medical association and the Na tional Medical Women's associa tion' joint convention held In Port land last week, nnd attended by a number of tin leading physicians of Mcdford. There were 4000 doc tors from various sections of the country gathered for the conclave, and the sessions were ' extremely interesting throughout, she said. The local county physician. In addition to serving upon a number of conimlttet's for both the A. M. A. and the Women's Medical asso ciation, attended In an official capacity, the pediatrics sections of the meetings of the City ami Coun ty Health Officers association, which for the first time was held In connection with the other na tional meetings. One of Dr. ibdeotn's former in structors at the Women's Medical college in Philadelphia. Dr. Mlb-n C Hotter of New Jersey, was elect ed president Of tile National Medi cal Women's nssodntion. Among the local physicians who attended the convention from here w;re Dr. James Hayes. Dr. Wnlle? Krewe. Dr. W. H. Adams, Dr. It. W. Clancy, Dr. K. H. Pickel, Dr. C. H. Crittenden and others. New Motorcycle Shop in Med ford Joe Hinntd of Maker, Ore., has rented the building on South Hurt lett which was formerly occupied by the Williums hitfdenient com pany and will operate a motorcycle and bicycle shop. Mr. Kimtrd has been In the motor cycle business for the pasl HO years, hnvln been foreman of the Must Hide Motorcycle company of Port land at one time. In addition to general repair woik, parcel service find Iswn mow er sharpening will be featured at the new sho-j. 1 i tipiinmr onniionno BIG IV.ASON PICNIC DR: BOLCOM HOME FROM CONVENTION' Orders lor 25 cars of fir timbers, to be used tu development projects hi I'allt'ortiia and highway construc tion In Texas, have been received by the Owen-Oregon T. umber com pany of this cltv and are now be ing filled. Kit teen carloads of graded tim bers have been ordered for the Heich-lletcliy water system for San Knimlsco. and five cam have been ordered for cons! melton work in the Stockton, Cal., district, recently swept by fire. Five carloads of timbers have been ordered by the highway com mission of Texas und will be used In bridge work. All the timber will be grade marked, certified and Inspected un der (he rules of the West (Vast Lumbermen's association and an. inspector is now hero for that pur pose. Tim lletch-llel -hy order was re cehed In competitive bidding. Out of 40 curs thu local von cent was uwarded 16 cars. Iwiist year the Texas highway commission ordered timbers and its present order 1s a "repeat." CRATER FOREST IS FREE FROM FIRES No fires were ' reported in the Crater National forest yesterday or today by noon, nor wero anv reported in the state land fire protected territory today, lint two small fires took place in the lat ter yesterday and one last Satur day evening. A flro which started, it Is thought from a discarded figure! , burned over about 15 acres of brush and grass above Gold Hill yesldrduy along the ltogue river ami between the river and the road. This fire, which was about a half mile long and 200 yards wide, burned right li to the (Sold Hilt pumping station and Ignited that building, but the flames were extinguished before, the structure, was badly damaged. j A small fire, the origin of which Is unknown, yesterday burned; one-half acre In grass and slash-; In... In the Culls creek section: belore it was extinguished. I . ii. .i. n... In lii'ituh nd ernss ' also thought to have been caused by a tossed aside clgurci noin the highway, burned over about 10 acres Saturday evening about two miles this side of Shady cove. District Fire Warden Philips bad bis entire . force of fire fighters at work on Ibis blaze lief ore It was under control. One of the most diversified pro grains of hiusic ever to he given nvw thn Couso hour is being nr- rumred for noxl Tuesday night. All -jof the nrtists have been In the air over Copco hour before and have been most popularly received. I Miss fcllow Mae Wilson, winner of the recent Al water Kent song ! contest, will ngatn sing Tuesday 1 nlirht n wido variety of songs In cluding Jazz nnd popular melodies. (Jeorgo Peckham. Medford's well known bass, is also to sing the most popular pieces from his reper toire. Miss Kvelyn Wold, who lias also ! bon popular among Copco hour ; fans, will play a number of popu lar melodies and severnl clasplc.il I as well as semi elasslcul piano sc i lections. In addition, several other instrtt nientslists aio being arranged for the program. f Since the merging of the South ern Pacific. Oregon, . Yellow-Way and Pickwick stage systems, the Motel Jackson has been chosen as headquarters for the Yellow Way stages In Mcdford, nnd will now be Included among the stops made by the Hlages, according to W. M. Clememon. The Hotel Jackson 1h also the headquarters for the Southern Pacific, Oregon, unit Plckwlek stages. The Pickwick stage systent lias definitely established Medford as divisional headquarters. Mr. Clem enson said today, orders had been given the local stage employees to have headquarters established In (hauls pass by July 1, but word was received June :tn to re main In Medfoi d until further orders. There tire threo trying periods in a womnn'a life: when the girl mnturea to womanhood, when a woman given birth to hur first rhild, when a woman reaches middle ae. At tliesu times Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegctulilo Compound helps to re store normal health and vigor. THE PICK 0' THE STARTS TODAY The Most Captivating of All Adventure Stories A surging, sweeping drama cf a sea rover anchored in a land of treachery and savage suspicions! SWEDE FLIERS HELD IVIOTUT, Creenland, July 15. (I) The Swedish fliers, Captain Albln Ahrenhei'K nnd his two coni- .eep 0DIM AiCU . "Making Whoopee" Latest News "f ti( f jpj Four Shovs Daily 1 :30, 3:15, 7, 9 CTf home breezes blowing on hot summer nights TiPMl 1 It Isn't hard to send them off to bed on sultry nights when you know that a W'esUiighousa Fan will lull thunt to sleep with ltn coolness. Westiiighouse Funs will provide Invigorating cool nest upslulr, downstairs, anil nil over the house And the same exhilarating coolness will add tp your comfort and efficiency at the oflice, If a Westing house Fan is an the job. WESTINGHOUSK KLKCTKIC & MFC. COMPANY Orr-cc In all Principal Cities Hepreseiitutlves Everywhere Westinghouse Refreshing COOLNESS s ... on the hottest day Wetlnghoue Fans cool quietly are richly flnlthed In satin black or ivory have non-tarnishlng blades single or three speeds Prices ss low as $6.50. Get a WESTINGHOUSE FAN JUST PHONE ' Peoples Electric Store ! BIO 8ILENT PICTURES ! panlons. have made two attempts In two days to get off for New York, but both times a leaky. pon toon balked them. The airmen were n trifle, de pressed at their persistent ill luck, but Captain Ahrenberg said: I "lOven If we don't got off before I Christ mus, get off we must ' ! a. CoquUle Paving work on Heech street noarlng completion. fans