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MEDFOnn MAIL TRIRUNT.. MO-FORD, OTF.fif)V. WKIAT-Sn A Y. -1 1T.Y . 17. 1020, VXTiV, TTTREl REQUEST OATMAN CITY HALL DEAL - The lliUi'll talked-"f m-ciipancy of Hit' former firo dup;ti tm nl liruilMUHrtciM in Hie city hall build inc by the Treichler Motors com pany was disposed Oi by tin city council last niKht when ihat ImmI.v. unanimously n ml without com iiirnt, adopted Hie written recom mendation resolul Inn uf (tic huild- Iiirh committee. K. M. Wilson, p. M. Korhaw ami J. J. Huchtcr that the company Ih ordered to vacate t ho iua.lein within HO days. Thin HKi'MMiU'iH had evident ly been reached Infurmttlly by the. city officials a mow; themselves before the council mcotinu. Al loatt there, was nu discussion whatever, and all t con nci linen wero present oxcoiit J. J. Ilurhtrr, who waH out of tho city. (. . liCtniii'iu. representing the tiHfflc association, brought up Ibe question if the city fixing tho hu callrd hump on South Kir street at l-:tt;hth st root, and was told llial tho city hiiporiutfMidcnt would havo ft fixed hi'toie (ho fruit hauling reason Martcd.- M r. I.onnnon also asked that because of I ho dauber of firo In .tho fruit parking district, the council provide a speejnl police, maii or watchmen to pat rid that district at uii;ht, through whit-li (ho railroad tracks run. Ho said that his own packing house main tained a watchman, but could pot ny how many other packing liousos hail similar watchmen. Tiro rhfof. Klliotl when asked by Councilman (iroy. said that the . i-puce beneat h a nunibrr of 1 ho packing h ou. so! . whn all open, which whk a fire menace through papern and other rubbish aceunui latiiiK thorn. It was then recom mended that -tho pack ins houses board up all the spare underneath, uml t hief of J'olioe AJuCrcdie was Instructed to bring about an ar rangement by which the packing houses would con tribute pro rasi the expense of maintaining a spe cial patrolman or watchman to patrol at night the packing house diMrict, on the same plan as at reason. On complaint of Raymond Rotor -about an ild worthless woodshed close to the roar of the Pinnacle and another packing house being a fire menace, the council instruct ed City Superintendent Scheffol to liave it razed and removed at once. The council instructed (' 1 I y lloallh Officer Inskeep to confer with the packing bouses relative to the neutralization of (ho acids from spray wash before they arc dumped from tanks, ordered by the council at Us last meeting, Into tho city water mains because such acids corrode und destroy tho water pipe. ... 4 ; . A ,. Kormer Mayor o. O. Aleiiderfer, uh vice- president, of the now air port dedication celebration invited the council to attend this evening's mass meethig of general business men and service clubs to Inlk over plans for Ihat celebration. Three bids were received am) opened for the paving of South Central avenue and Alder street, two for concrete paving by it. I. Stewart & Sons and the Mod ford Concrete Construct ion company, and one for blacktop paving by C. A. Hartley. These bids were tabulated by City Superintendent Scheffol this forenoon, and n spe cial council meeting was scheduled for 1:30 o'clock this uflcrnoon- to award, the best bid. SAFEGUARD CITY 1 Two new permanent firemen, j which addition will enable the 1 members of the fire department t ! have more time off during the week, and two new policemen, whose duty will be toald in traffic enforcement, were authorized by the city council last night. The new firemen will be pluced on duly at once. ISy authorizing the addition of two firemen, 'he council decided not to Inaugurate tho double pla toon system in tho firo department, although provisions hail been made In the city budget foi it. for tho reason that the cost of building the n'w fire station had exceeded the f:in.oi)M h,iids voted by tho peo ple, which deficiency must be mot by taking some of the double pla toon system money. It is said. The now I raffle policemen are to aid in enforcing the new traffic system voted some lime ago and to be put in force in about H days, which will bo impossible of en forcement by the one present oily traffic officer. One of the new traffic policemen will be a perma nent motorcycle cop. and the other will be put on tho force as needed. The matter of sending Kire Chief Roy Klliott to the aifnual Pacific Coast Kire Chiefs convention at Vancouver. M, (.'.. July IM-IMJ, which will entail an expense of not loss ban f1a, will he left in the hands of the council fire commit tee to decide. E Oregon Weather Oregon: Cloudy and satnewhat unsettled on coast, fair in interior tonight and Thursday, and cooler In Interior of west poi'tlon. Moder ate westerly winds on eons'. HE'S COMING! HUNT'S CRATERIAN Wed., July 24 The Idol of Paris, tlio Sensation of America Maurice Chevalier Pronounced 'SHAArAL-YAV World's Greatest Entertainer In the Most Triumphant of All Singing, Talking ' Pictures "Innocents of Paris" ! i;. K. natmau, county fruit in j spot-tor. was instructed by the city I council last night to proceed with i tho campaign to rid the city of the I earwig menace, and the council ! also voted $ inn for this campaign, j It seems that the county court. t In cooperation with the city, will 1 . .... agree to gelling the poison nait, costing fl'Ti a ton. to Medford, ami t he city must uamntcc the cost of the distribution. After agreeing to this the county court, wishing to avoid nuy unjust ci'itcism from ol her parts of the county that it Is unduly favorluy Medford. halted from point; any further In cooperation until the city pledged Itself to see Ihat the cost of the poison and its distribu tion whs paiil for. Mr. Oatman stated at last nljiht's meeting that this poison would bo sold at . $1-3 a carton, and that a carton would bo enough to bait any premises infested wi! h oar wins. The elty'H Una Is to Kiiaran tec the pay for scattering the pot son where needed,, tu ease any properly owner refused to volun tarily pay for Us distribution on his premises. Mr. Oat man also pointed out that if two of Ihreo properties In n block are infested, that entire block must be baited. . If any property owner objects (o paying, tho city can have that pro perl y baited wt h poison and charge it as a lien ugalnsl the property, to be collected an a lax on It. Tho recent earwig survey mad" by M r. Oat man and a hies, at a cost of $ 1 -L was explained by him. It developed that from .r 3 to (it) properties throughout the city were found to be infested with th pests, mostly south of Main street. I IlllSHell Tommy Hid on lay Of- Miss. Melba Williams, city play ground supervisor, a niiomicod a horseshoe tournament at tb play C rou nds. beginning Monday al I o'clock. The court used for t In children will be It? feet . shorter than t be regulation court of '10 feet. Mucii interest ;s being shown. In the playground evehl and en tries are coming in fast. Those entered so far include Clinton Cochran. I.ee llublor, Uroun, Wilbur Sexton. (10011. Tingley Cham pie, York, Raymond Kriekson. Ton!. Jack Kltzgp r a 1 d. .Mabel O'Neill, Dorothy O'Neill., Rooeo O'Neill. Harold Williams. Lilly Lu nian, Margery Fitzgerald, Koster I'Vrgusnri, - Hubert Juneu, Dick Sleet er, Stanley Me Kinney, liob Archer. I tub Horner, Jim Horner, lift von ttowman. Louis Camel, Hob Itindt, liert human. Hex C.ollnsky. John Ooddard and Dean Piper. Kvelyn I'obinsoti. who won sec ond in the hop-scotch tournament, took first place In the jacks tour nament which T.:is Just been played off. Miss Williams expects tit put on a bicycle show, j Deluding stunts, etc.. at the playgrounds In about two weeks. Decorated bicycles, riding narrow planks, hurdling and fit her bicycle aerobatics will be featured in the show. Anyone In terested is asked to see either Miss Williams of Miss Dorothy Whit man. Miss Williams also said that she would like a larger tournout for harmonica practice on Wednes days and Fridays. ' 'THE RESCUE' IS PICK OF SILENT PICTURES Among (he "pick of M10 hit; si lent pictures being featured al the Itiallo. "The Hescue." adaptation from I he Joseph (Vnrml novel, now playing, 1h r rarr choice. To those who prefer tho silent drama, this picture, starring Hon a Id Column and I. My Itamfta, is a toast to their taste. To the new disciples of the talkie, the production will lintd tho charm of an old and idealistic f I renin. The Boniaiicp nf Hie .lava roast, and (he colorful lifo of the rajah's court in tho tiny native principal! ties described by the inimitable Conrad are faithfully interpreted in both scenic effects and acting. Ronald Colnian as King Tom, an "adventurous rover of the seven seas." dors one of his most sym pathetic pieces "f acting o far; The t'X(i"iHely bountiful Llla I in tuit a, who loved IntoroHliiiK and danperous men, adds tho touch of romance and its necidodonlal com plications that bring; the story to a thrilling climax and a tnuehlngly poetic ending, it 1h tho Kind of n picture even the most anient talkie tans Wouldn't 111 hid seeing twleo. M. C. EMAKI MEETING ON FRIDAY SMALL FIRE BURNS The class In piactlcjl hniii1 making at the Community health house will meet as ilual on Friday at o'clock. As Mrs. Mack, the home demonstration agent. Is hav ing a vacation at this time, the classes for four weeks will be In charge fif Mi mi Olover. Mrs. Car penter and Mrs. Hurgess, and will i.p 11 scheduled on food prepara tion, menu planning and canning. Fifteen Mills are enrolled In the class and using this uroup as a nucleus and the Community health house as a center, n Oirl JScout troop is to be formed in the mar future and interesting uctivHle." planned. HAS USED CAR SALE The Soberer Motor company is conducting-a 10-day wile of used cars and 1 !'L'!i Buiek demonstrat ors. .This event, which includes every used car In the garage, be gan today and will continue until July 2. More t ban IMi models, all of which are In excellent condition, will bo sold at remarkable reduc tions during Iho sale. - Considerable Interest In the ale was shown durlnfi; the first day. and according to tho Scheror sales men, the cars will not be hard to sell. Tho purpose of the clearance Is o make room for t he I !Klft Hoicks, which will be received by the local agency in the mar future. Kvery 40. ct S'er Is asked to in vite a Legionnaire and his wife to the 10 ct S picnic nl the Klks' picnic grounds tills evening at 6:30. A fter the picnic lunch everyone is expected to bring li 1st own lunch and be cream and lemonade will be furnished there will be danc ing and other forms of amuse ment. Ted Maker Is chairman of the picnic committee nnd not John Holuier, as was previously an nourtcod. Monday evening at tho I.cgion ball In tho Armory, 10 ot will elect delegates to Iho American lcglon convent Ion in Salem. Au gust x. !, Jo. according to John T. J Minor, chef do .care. Re-registtatloii for all high school students, which is necessary as a result, of summer school work, will he taken care of Friday morning from 9 to 'i o'clock In Mm office of the Junior high KchoolHcconlinp; to C' (3. Smith, supervisor. Students coutplclinK Junior high school work at summer school, who are eligible to enter senior hlch In the (h 11, will also he registered at the, same time. - No' summer school grade cards will Im given out until' registra tion is completer) by those planning to enter senior high school in Hep. t cm her. Final uxamlnnlinns will he taken tomorrow morning, beginning at 7 oYlnok. ' FOREST NEAR TRAIL A smll ' fire on iMtfousI forest land was reported yesterday it Dewls ere k Just above the hlirti way, one mile eat of Trail. The fire, which was not serious, lmin'd over Hboiit a half acre. The forest service is putting up eight miles of telephone line along the Crater lake highway from Union creek to Whiskey earnr The line, which will be finished In about nine day, is exiHfCted to give more efficient w-rvfee in reporting fires. Nine out of ten screen stars i. keep their lovely skin petal-smooth with Lux Toilet Soap I at - tr! 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Lux Toilet Soap TLuxHiy suij ,s yon Intvc found . only in J 'nii fj soaps al 50? ami $1.00 the cake . . . uow 10 ami be ami Mr. Iloiisnn arc ilcco rat IliK the new Slid I Ht lit Ion lit flxlb ami Front hIi'ccIh. PRECINCTS ADDED F C0 M BW AS AID TO VOTER Dally Hlar ronlo mull Htirvlrr rs I;iMIh1ic1 liclwccn Bond ami MnriiM. The cmnily - cntirt HiIm uiurnliiK Hip nci I 9ti onlcr crnatiiiK three new elect Inn .preeilictH In til' county itll1 ellmlmM Inc twn. The Into I number of rbcti.-ii prncincM In the ron nly Ih now UH. Tho clnui''M an-: I'pprr Wcht Talcnl precinct If adtlcd (o lb- H1rliiitf procinct. as t the. .Slcrliiitf precinct tlic nitlilinl voliliK place. ... j U'm k I'olm pi rcincl a'blcl t-. Hie I Mill precinct, with pi-. lia bility tbal two eb'Ctbxi boardH will j be tiain'Ml Tor tin- fin til Hill pre cinct fit he;ivv eleetliihu. I'xIcimIIiii; ibe com! boumiary of Ibe IOhcI,. I'oint precirot. Iistitbll,--bmcnl if a vntinc pre- ' iio't ui helot. In, lb' Sikiyoin. mnklim li, unnece'H.iry fttr let-r j vnii-j to travel 1 t l.buron prrcind lo Vle. Cslahh-bment f h (ircinct til I'lnebiirpl. voter horeloforo vot -itiK nl Jic llvb-w uml Hiirron pi - lm tM. About I .n votei'H are af fecteil. KittHbllMb n( of the ll'manl school precinct, takliiK In territory prevloiihly embraced In tho Itoxy Ann and Sotitb I'etitral I'oint I J i -ti l In. Tho flmtiROft will be effective al the next election. Portland Plann complolod for ; construction of warohoiiMa to be I eroctod at corner of KHloonth and j Johnunn Htreotn for National l.odd F company at cont 'of upiiroxlmately i for 1 1 Ilarrlck, welt k n u w n I wrestler of ('rants Pays nnd who! Ik now In tno art depart men! of, t ho Hhell company, and Sam IIoohmii, hIho in tho Shell Oil art i department are in iho city for u , few clayn from Miikoiio. M r. I tar-1 rick, who Kayn he Ik hIIII ibdii'; Iota of bono ciUHbliiK, Iimk taken 1 up tho Rontln an of wielding a' palnf bniMb for Ibe Hindi company, NO PATIENCE" I WITH CHILDREN Lydid E. Pinkham'i Vcfrelablc ! Compound StidicJ Oct Norvet iNOUKISIIING H!OOI GROWS IIAIIt! WE DEVELOP Films Free West Side Pharmacy YOUR REXALL STORE Open Sundays and Evoningi All the Time INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Managtr Phone 105 10 N. Ctntrtl dddtord, Ortgon Rex Cafe ' THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Sorvlc H Women's Hose $1.00 Pair Silk from top to toe with pointed hel On linn, Pn. "I ni wenli, nrv oiii Aral run-down lie for my btt, huhy wan lK)rn. My ot Iipt rhil dren tired me. I tnid ti'i pMtiencfl with tliern and tliey jtiit wore m. out. My motliir told hip. alKiiii lomrnnf who tmk Tydia K. PinkliHtn'! Vei IhMp ( (impntiad nnd it. In liod her, I took It myoflf and ro(. fine rpnuHfi. I am fftlinri bIoiis fine now, thunkn to vonr Vefi'tRhli (Vmip'Mind. 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