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MTCDFOTiD VATL TRTBUNR W.DFOnfl, OTCEflOy, TUESDAY, .TTLV 10, 1020. VKUT, TURF. FAIR BOARD TO debenger gap is ENGAGE Hi AMUSEMENTS 1 i E OF BLAZE:. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbunt-Vlrgln Utlon T Rodeo, Carnival, Vaudeville' and Horse Races Will Entertain Visitors Sep tember 11 to 14 Plans Well Advanced. At (he meeting of the exocmlv? .coinmitee of the Jm-ksun County Fair association, which was held nt the Hotel Med ford this noon, plans for the .ainusf mejils to bo Included in Ihe nrouram. and ad vertising matters were dLscussed. j The amusements at the fair tnis year will include a carnival, horse raeesj vaudeville and a rodeo. Hlanks have a h eady been sent to the prominent horHemen of the northwest. The races will Ire cun. iltteted under tho new rules of tho American T r o 1 1 I rr k association, and the horse'men are " anxious to race under these new rules. The Dove Anderson ltodeo will he at the fair. Thin rodeo ap peared at the Eutfeno fair last yea r, a n d n -cord I n k to K u pe n e people, made the fair. This round up also appeared In F.UKne July 4th and performed liefre u full grandstand. Thlnns are Vicing lined up foi the fair further in advance this year than ever before, according to Hohert Kowler. and from the present outlook the hest fair in years will he given September 11-14. Nine communities have been as signed space in the asrieuli unit building. whU-h is praetirally full. Inqiiirit-H about cimcessions ai received daily at the c o u n I y agent's office. The executive committee in cludes: C K. CJates. president; J. R. McCrucken, vice-president; Koyal Ilrown, vice-president; It. CI. Kowler, secretary; V. H. Core, treasurer: t K. Caddis, auditor; nnd II. K. Conger. There are still no fires reported in the Crater National forest, but a new one on state land was re ported at the forestry office here at H o'clock this morning cIukc to the Debenger Cap highway in tiie Reese creek section, which caused much' smoke that could be seen from this city, but the extent of which was not known early this afternoon. Mecuuse of the dry condition thruout the forest territory and in view or the fact that two fire.y un stale land wore caused by tossed away cigurets since Saturday, the National forest headquarters here again calls ttention to the fact that there in a $75 fine for throwing away any lighted tobacco, ciirars. cigarettes, matches, firecrackers or other lighted material on any for est land, private road, public high way or railroad right of way with in the state of Oregon. On this subject the laws of Ore gon say: "Kvery person, firm or corpora tion operating a public conveyance shall post a copy of this section in a conspicuous place within the smokjng compartments of such conveyance. Any person violating the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemean or, and. upon convictioii thereof, shall he punished by a line of m( less than twenty-five dollars $L'fi) nur more than seventy-five dollars (7."i. The closed season is from May Ift to October. I." Tuesday. July Itt 6:00 to iI:Um lsis Theatre. 0: J 5 to 0:30 News. ti:3u to 7:"0 Coleman & Lawton and Medford Ser vice Station. 8:00 to s:0 P!b Tail. oo to lo:00 C a I i f o r n I a Oregon Power Co. ' Wednesday, .luly 17 9:30 to 10:00 Model Cloth- ing Co, 10:300 to Tn:30 Mann's Dp- partment Store. B 10:3o to 11:00 Heath's Drug Store. ll:oo io 11:30 Medford F.lectric- . 11:30 to 12:00 Lewis Her- vice Station, news. l'J:00 to 12:30 Jackson Co. Governor Uninjured KALAMAZOO, Mich.. July lt (P Governor Fred W. Green es caped injury today in n plane crash at Recreation park here, where he had Mown to attend the grand cir cuit races. HURT IN AUTO SKID Ilblg. and 'Loan. lli:3o to 1:00 Hubbard Bros. 1 : 00 to l :30 City Cleaning and Dyeing Co. 1:30 to 2:00 Reehe & Kindle 2:oo to 2:30 Madrona Dairy 2:30 . to 3:00 Alexander's Grocery. lf;00 o (1:15 lsis the.itre,v fi: 1 1 to 0:30 News. 11:30 to 7:00 Crescent Dairies 4. The first day of the new air mail schedule was voted by both officials n ml patrons, a decided success, according to Seeley Hall, superintendent-of the local airport. A larke bluk of mail lefL the Med ford port on both northbound and southbound planes today, and the popularity of t he time- -saving schedule is expected to find added expression as the summer pro gresses. The northbound plane now leaves the airport at 8 o'clock in the morning, a saving of nn hour and 45 minutes over the old time. The southbound plane leaves rt 0:30 in the morning, which is a saving of an hour and 15 minutes i ove rthe old schedule. Edwin Smith, foreign fruit ex port specialist, formerly connected with the Tnlied States embassy at london Kngland will address lfivp Wanip nown yester the fruit, shippers and fruit grow ers of the valley at meetings to bo held Thursday at he Hotel Med ford. -At the regular traffic associa tion meetlnif Thursday noon, Mr. Smith will address the member of the traffic association, and tho directors of the fruitgrowers' league. - . At 1:30 o'clock, in the basement of the Hotel Medford, he will ad dress the fruitgrowers. The two meetings will be held. In order that all who wish may be nble to hear him. Mr. Smith Is regarded as one of the leading authorities of the land, on fruit export conditions, and will poon accept a post with a Seattle, Wash., fruit raising and selling- concern. His talks will be of high Interest to the growers and shippers of this section. The sudden death of Herman McFarland of Oakland, Cab, who had hern residing In that city 'i part from his wife, for the past NEW SCHEDULE IS MERRY-GO-ROUND BOONjyilAIL CRUSHES WORKER; Mrs. Arthur Da hi of Durling ame, Calif., is in the Community hospital today as a result of an accident which occurred on the Crater Lake highway when the Nash car driven by her husband skidded nnd turned over on the gravel, four miles from Medford yesterday. Mrs. Dahl suffered; cuts and severe, bruises. Mr. Dahl off completely. Mrs. Dahl was and their young son were not so-.taken to the Community hospital riously injured. ... by a passing motorist, and the The car, a Nash . sedan, was ' damaged machine was towed into badly wrecked, the ton being torn a local garage by n service ear. 1-A GRANDK. Ore..luty ltl () While his young wlf stood help1 lessly by. Harold Kugene Reed, 29. of Yakima. Wash., was ground to death in the gears of a carnival merry-go-round at Klgin. Ore., last night. . Reed, operator .of another con cession, went on top of the merry-gp-round. It was said, to aid in finding lighting trouble. He slip ped, struck the large gears and was rolled through them. His back was broken and ho waH tervthly mangled. . Reed was mantled nine months ago. - lie started his carnival career in April of this yeari three weeks ago joining the Wright amah Amusement rompany. - ilny forenoon when M rs. Lillian MeFarltmd, the wife, received a telegram from their youngest son, Finest, who had been living with rhis father since last September. which simply stated: "Father died this morning at 4 o'clock. Please advif-e." Mrs. McFarland nnd her sons Andrew and Herman, Jr., left yes-, terduy noon by auto for Oakland, '. and since, their departure it story has been in circulation that Mr.' McFarland was shot itt a holdup at a service station at Oakland late Sunday night and died from the wounds early Monday. Several persons claim to have read in a 1 Portland newspaper of such a holdup in which u man named ; McFarland was killed. So far as the family knew here 1 up to the time the death message was received Mr. McFarland had ' been in his usual good health. Mother and sons were so agitated by the news and their hurried pre- 1 partitions for departure that little information was obtained from ; I them. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland unit, three sous located In Medford about eight years ago. from Port land, and several years later Mr. '. Mcl-'arlund took up his residence in Oakland ami one or more of the boys had live,! with him at Oak land at times since. He was a j bookkeeper by profession, alt ho for a time here he had worked in ; a local service station. It Is not known just what occupation be : hud been following wliilo In Oak- ' land. Hy those who knew him hen he is described as having been a ! quiet, nice looking man of pleasing '. personality. j i , lincl Suicide. 1 LOS ANfiKLEH, July 16. () 1 The body of Addison Richards. 50. or Oaklund, was found early . -today -'in- brush' on the outskirtsi of- Artesia, the Los Angeles office . was informed. Kichards was de- j scribed as a. wealthy - Oakland j business man and a representative' of a New York packing house, Artesla police said the man up pnrently committed suicide. ..... , r ' ThteilthraltJ PrcmmaJe ilit An glaist, at Nice,, on tht Frtntb Riviera. During the season' Nice is a scene of international gaitty. The soap I recommend is Palmolive" says Albert Leblanc F' . iv"i.-t ..Mil ii - ' r n-ifr Tti-..-- i f f (him , 1 j ! mm t U Jffi ' of Nice "I know of no other soap which meets all the requirements of complexion care, acting at once as a cleanser anil a valuable and soothing emollient." Famous Beauty Specialist of the fashion able Hotel Negresco at Nice, on the French Riviera, frequented by many ci the world's smartest women. . "TJRRONEOUS ideas on complexion care," according to Albert JLj Leblanc, of Nice, "are very hard to correct. I am still occa sionally asked: 'Shall I use soap on my face?' My answer is always a decided affirmative. It is quite wrong to suppose the skin can be thoroughly cleansed by other methods . . . And the soap I recommend is Palmolive!" So says Monsieur Leblanc, head of the Hotel Negresco Beauty Salon. Monsieur Leblanc studied the art of cosmetics in Paris and practiced his profession there until 1912. He then came to Nice, where he has gained an excellent reputation in this smart Riviera resort. All the experts agree Leblanc is joined by an international group of authorities on skin care,' all of whom advocate Palmolive as the best way to keep the skin healthfully radrant, glowing with under-the-surface color and life. Do this, they say: massage Palmolive lather tenderly into the skin for two minutes. Rinse, first with warm water, then with cold. And you'te ready for make-up! . Enjoy it for the bath as well, since it costs no more than ordinary soap. Just one bar will assure you of its superiorities. yse it tonight! Facade of LtUam's Sahn at ibo Hotel S egresn Hubert Monsieur Albert attends fasbtnaik t uimn fnn all iter the viru. Think of it! 16,108 leading beauty experts all over America in big cities, small towns, smart, resorts advise the twice daily use of Palmolive Soap! No single product ever had such tremendous professional endorsement. JLGEENNEYG Exceptional! Smart! Summer Dresses of colored all-silk pongee at a remarkable price $7 A9 All silk pongee dresses .-. . in lovely summer colors. Our buyers have secured these dresses after months of searching . . . and we pas the savings of quantity selec tion on to you. Now you can afford plenty of dresses for hot weather comfort. Sizes 14 to 40. Rayon Underwear is Popular- Because It's Attractive! Practical! It's lt?s Inexpensive! It's attractive . because it ii so dainty, so smartly tailored. It's prac tical'. . - . because it is so easily laun dered. .It's cool, too, for summer. ' Oh . . . there are so many, many reasons that more and more women are turning to rayon underwear. ' ' And Our Rayon Undies Are Particularly Popular Because They Are Such Good Quality Yet So Low in Pricel Vests, Bloomers, Each 49c RESULTS OF PLAY Tournament play over tho work Hid lii ; Hie -Mori run! TenniM. oluh Inririor .Inurniiment wjih foiitiiretl liy Iho iipwanl ollmb of Krnont Conrad, Kiilph Hnlloy and Jimmy I ICdmlMlon. C'onriid disponed . of j ; a if I" ll nnd lleddy; Hnlloy won from TollofKon and Klrkpiitrlof I ond r.rimlaton wonl Into hoouiu) pliioi- hi hliid II. (i. Wilnoll liy will-1 nliiK from Kranior Douot IiihI i "Vi iiIiik In xtrnlKlit not. 0-1. (i-3. , Tho ranking now HtiimlH WIIkoii. ; KdinlMon, Dounl, Itullor, Hopper, j Hnlloy, Kirkiiilili'l(, 'I'nllctxon. Kirdi, JacoliH, A: I'l-uUt, Conrad Htot-hr, KoulKor, Hnniloininnn, K soli. Oarfiold, WnoriH, Cnrlo V. rrultt. 1'iirdln. -' ItfMiilttt of the' work ond play: Hundorman hoat Cai-flold U3, il-.l. i:lnon hoat Wood B-S, d-4, (1-4. I-'oiiIkoi' hoat Itoddy 7-5. Ilalloy hc-at Tollonon ll-K, li-4, -!. Hnlloy hont Klrkpatrlrk B-n, f,-4. l-'otilKor hoal Wood r,-4, -4. Carlo hoal W. I'rilllt C-4. -4. Conrad hont Heddy B-3, 6-2. Conrad hoat Xtoidir, dffnult. KdmlMun hoal IJeuel 61, 6-3. CrarU matrhoH are planned for oiii'h evonltiR thin wook with Kalloy playlrm Hopper, Hooper Idaylolt llutlor, lluller phiylllK lionol nnd i:diiilton playlnii W II- hon for Iho lop rank position. tho hitter part ot thin month, will ho n prlneipal npoakor at the 6 o'elook dinner to he held nt the Hotel Medford thla cvenliiK, hy the oomhlned Chamber of Commerce and City Council airport commit tee. Definite plann, not only for the flnnnrlni; nnd mnnnKomcnt of tho dedication ceremony, hut of the prokram ItHolf, will he diciiHsoil at loniith hy the committee member. Mr. Itoiwmun will explain hln part In the' KiiKono pakeunt and cole hrailon, Klvlnit un idea of Hie -ponni'ii liu'olvod. . -Tho lone policeman of Grant, Iowa, had to borrow a bni'tte from it nolkhhorink town when his of. flee wilH rrented. ' ' FAHY IS DELAYED BY E WICHITA, July 16. -(P) De layod repairti to the motor of hlH Lockheed airplane may keep Lieut. Herbert J. Fahy. In Wichita for Hevernl more day. Fnhy waj(. day with oil pump trouble whllft attemptlne a non-Mop fllKht from Ijoi Aniiolos to New York. 1 . ; 1 OrcRon City Thirty-five' lUoii-' Biinil dollar aienu recently neuican- ! od. REUABLE GROCERY C, A. WHILLOCK, Manager ALL THIS WEEK , PAGEANT EXPERT WILL MEET PORT WORKERS lliiKh K. Hudhon, ho In nianim Imk tli hift Hunrt Trail, pioneer Ifiig'.-unt to bo preaentvd In Kugne Famous beauty specialists prescribe Palmolive Soap (is basis of all beauty treatment "Clients who follow our advice never use any ; soap but Palmolive." - oUAu 0 Pri : "I earnestly recommend that my clients use only Palmolive Soap." FAIMOLIVE The:ty S 0 A P A DOZEN CAKES flC ' . This price applios to the Gold Gill, Jacksonville, and , Central Point and two Medford stores. , ,