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MEDFOItT) MATL TTiT"RTTN"E. MT.DFOTID, OKEfiOy. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. IfCT.
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ENTRY AUGUST 14
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IN' DEBATE
'Mention of 'Corruption' in
House of Commons Dis
cussion Brings Appelation
(Lano SugAv, Carbonated1 AVatei
Po.stt iir 'iicd ami Hottleil
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Notice is given by the L. S. Land j
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.'Dirty Liar' From Fellow
Member Presiding Offi
cer Asks Former Vir
ginian Subside.
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; LONDON", July 2 I. (P Lady
Astor, who was horn tn Virginia
hut sits for Sutton division. I'ly
mouih, in th? house of commons,
.was unperturbed today after a
brh-k exchange, on the nimnmns
floor last nitiht in which she once
was culled a "dirty liar." 1
She finally was told by the pre
siding officer hx would he glad
"if the honorable lady would kind- ;
ly keep milet."
The discission centered about i
removel of varioiiH extra vutfunt j
boards or guardians. Iady Astor !
mentioning the word "corruption"!
In connection with some West ham
( guardians. Three members inline-1
diately pressed her to name a sin
gle instance.
She gave, them only a general an
swer and was press! immediately
o withdraw the alienation. She
declined to do so and Jack Jones,
member for Si 1 vert on, former i
builders laborer, arjd WVstham
councillor, said it was perhaps be
cause she came from a country;
where corruption was widely
known that Lady A si or was so j
glib about it. '
It was then, in the beat of hip
excitement, he called Lady A si or
a "dirty liar." lacr on the urgins
of fellow members withdrawing
t he woi-ds, although- with the re
mark, "hut, they are quite bibli
cal." Deputy Speaker Punlco attempt
ed to make peace, hut .Mr. Jones
rejoined, "I have had 80 many
Insults from this lady I am resent
ing them every time."
Meanwhile Lady Aslor . had be
gun ii not her argument with nn
ot her labor mem her, whereupon
the speaker said he would be'glad
-jjlf she kept quiet. She sprang to
her feet and said: "I really very
much resent that remark." The
speaker replied:. , "The honorable
lady was interrupted naln and
; again and must keep quiet during
debate."
The discussion did not end even
here. Jack Jones again Interrupt-,;
ing: "I tell her Straight to her
cheek that I am n better man
ilrunk than she is sober . . . ."
it v'Mra
office m Koseburg, that the SK'4
of N 11 Hi and NKl of SK'i of see.
2a, Tp. as s., k. 3 i:., w. M .; the
.SI'1- of SK'h .of See. 3, SV1 of
SWH of Sec. 11.. KW'M of NW4
and- NK-4 of 8W of Sec. Ifi, Tp.
;i!t R. 3 K.. V. M. : and the
SI- Vi of NKH, Lot 2, Si:U of
SKV and NK'A of SYV 4 "f S(1'
31. Tp, 3K S. H. 4 I-:., W. M., con
taining 319.71 acres, are restored
to entry, subject to the preference
rights of ex-service men of the
late war with Oerniany on August
M. IWy. at !) o'clock n.ni.. at the
I nited States lund 'Office at Kose
burg, Oregon, and open to entry by
the general public on November
13. Ut. at y o'clock a. m. Ai
plications may be filed in this of
fice by tne ex-service men wiimii
2 days prior to the date of open
ing, or from July 25 to August 13.
l2!i, and by the gerreral public
from October 24 to November 12,
I ill'!, if the land still be open to
entry. All npplieutious filed dur
ing this 2M-day period will he con
sidered as filed simultaneously,
and if more than one application
be filed for the name land, a draw
ing will be had.
Attention is called to the fact
that the land, all of which is in
Jackson county, is partially em
braced in the approved Hlght of
Way for lieservoir No. OUC37 of
the Talent Irrigation District, and
! entries for said land will be sub
ject to the Kighl of Way.
i Kx-service men must file with
I heir applications lor the laud,
, soldier's affidavit. copy of dis
charge, vatr hole affidavit, uml
power site fieri hut. as Ibis land is
classified as power site und is
, 'opened subject to Sec. 24 of the
Nice fur, (hat by vision and courage has j,w)ra, ,,oWer A,, of Junp 10,
lit 20. This land is revested rall-
A.isocltitcd Prcaa ikot
Maj. Ramon Franco (right, below) and his companions received a
royal welcome upon returning to Spain after being forced down near
the Azores on their attempted flight to America. With the flier It
Lieut. R. A. Gilroy of the British airplane carrier which rescued the
Spanish fliers on the ocean. Above is the plane on the deck o tha
hip and (below) the crowd in Madrid.
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Eugene Guard Turns Green With Envy
When Ford's Boost for Medford Airport
Is Scanned in Digest Advertisement
I'nder the caption
.Me.ttoiil. the j.ugene l.uai.l oi ,,nt tw.,f jn (h(l Wuy ((f one
r-eent date, makes editorial com-t . . ... , , ,
j "j ilir OIK leilHIMtllH 111 IIIC IH-W
It men-
FLUHRER MAY FLY TO
LEGION PICNIC TONIGHT
road land and must be paid for at
$2.'0 per acre :"il cents per acre
and fees und commissions, when
filing, and $2.00 per acre and com-
I missions, when making final proof.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
VliH'Mliy, tluly
All Legionnaires and their fam
ilies are invited to the ! et
picnic at the Klks' picnic grounds
at 6:30 tonight. Dancing und other
forms of entertainment will be fur
nished and a good time Is guaran
teed to all who attend. A new
Victor radio-phonograph will sup-
plv the music for the occasion. It
ts rumored that Urine Fluhrer will
fly to the picnic grounds In his
plane.
iiient nu i'iillove-i iimin I lie recent
i.dverlis.-im-nl r the Kuril Mutur I rl, ul. "f tiansporluliiin.
I'oiniiHnv of Jrtfoil, ffivini? wnrM-. lions a luinibi-r of oilier towns.
viiji publk-ily to the Mi'iilord nm-U'lovis, X. M., ami Waynokn, Okla.,
nii.iial nirpml: I that are hoKinnltlH to bo heard
"If you will turn the panes of of (la,y nil over the nation because
various current magazines, yuu they have made themselves part
will find a full pane ad by thej of the new air rail systems.
Ford Motor Co., advertising not j Kuril says .Medford was the firsl !
the exeellent .Model A, but aviu-jelly In Oregon to have It real port, i
Hon and the exeellent town of. We might dispulo that, hut the,
.Medford, We l ongratulale Med-j fart Is that Medford has gone
ford, hut we don't mind saying . ahead niui h. fasler than we have,
that as we look upon that page i After nuieh dlsrusslnn of boundary
we turn green with envy. How; lights to guide night fliers, the
many times have wo heard elvloieiiy eounell has held hack on the
committees debate by the hour evuemliuire because it isn't certain u na to K: 1 s-lsis theatre.
on ways anil means of getting a I tlmt we are going to get air mail ; : 1 5 to 6:30 Mail Tribune,
few pages of national advertising, 1 for some time. We'll never get news and markets.
with cost always as the big baivl jt if we fu i0 , prepared for.,lt. ll:3n to T:00 Crescent dairies
rier. Now comes Henry Jmm-iI, Halem Is preparing for It. AndJ Thursday, .luly
who can afford to he generous, I even without air mail we are got-1 to !l ; 30 1 luraut Dealers...,. .
and donates by the page to Med-tinK a plane a tiny been use filers I ll:ilo to 10 (lolden West Cof- i
ford. j like to stop here. s Tee.
"Why'? Because Jledforil hud j "lietwecn Portland and San 10 to 10:30 Economy Clroee-
the vision, and the courage to I Kranclsco, Medford Is a logical ; teria and IJd Ulnns. ..
build Itself it Class A municipal first slop. between Seattle! 10:30 to 11 Hcebe & Kindle..
airport. The Kord co in p a n y, ; and San Francisco, many flieiS 11 to 11:30 Independent
which hopes very soon to do in i say Ihey prerer to make Kugene; lolectric.
aviation as much as it has done lnthe midway point. Some of these 11:30 to 12 .larmin & Woods
automobiles, points to .Medford ns;d1Va there will undoubtedly be a 1 L' noon News flashes, Mall
the outstanding example of a i'llyfast air-rail service between So-, Tribune. '
" " j attle and San Francisco. It is, 12 to 1 2: 30 Nntntorlum.
(Just a good fast sleeper run from 12:30 to 1 (lold Seal Cream-
j Seattle Into Kugene. It is an ery.
I easy morning flight from here to 1 to 1:30 Bulck Dealers.
! San Francisco, saving the slower, 1:30 to 2 Heck's firocery.
i rail movement over the nuiiintuinH. ! 2 to 2:30 Vounglove Co.
These fuels opght to mean some-', ii to (;:15 Isis Theatre.
! thing. Wo need action on thej 0:15 to 0:30 Mall Tribune
j boundary lights. AVe need actlonj new and markets.
: on a great many other lmprove- fi:30 to 7 Associated Oil Co.
' ments at the nlrport. Aviation S:30 to :30 Karmers Coop-
i will go to some cities because it: erative Exchange. '
must. It will go to others be-j
cause It is welcomed. " 1
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At Your FavorlteJ
Druggitt Crvcei-
'OR THE FIRST TIME! II.-ll ywootl POMO Dry makes its appearance. JMontlis
of preparation are liack of litis most marvelous lirverage ... a Leverage lliat is unlike nnytliinj
yon ever tlrank liefore . . , . 1 Icallliful, Peppy . . . . A I'ood Drink and a Supreme M-ixer !! !
Asiatic from fresli, trcc-ripencd ijrapefruil, willi nolliing added lut pure Cant; Sugar and
Carlioiialcd alcr... under an exclusive process. PASTEURIZED
- ...und not a liand louclies (lie product! I ' .
Out To (lav ! :
AiaJe ty tic ttionuf;icntrcri oi i!ie woilj fntnou flollywooJ Dry Pflle Cinjrr Alt,
itiuwit u " Jlic Drink o( ilie 5turt . . , . youi jjtiarnnlfe oi mprcnic excellence.
At Your Favorite!
LAKE CREEK GIRL IS ..
LAKE CltKKK, Ore., July 24.
(Kpeefal.) MIsh Dnrnthy Meyer,
who Ik In the hospital in Melford,
Ih getting along nicely. She hafc
an operntlnn Monday nmrnlng fn
uppendlcltts, from which he has
had Heveral attacltH.
1. II. KettleH went tn W'CHiporf.
Wash., with his son ami family,
who were visiting here. It Ih hope:
the change of climate will benefit
hi in.
Mr. and Mrn. Kd Tucker. Mr.
and Mm. Karl Tucker and famllj
of IlrownNhorOj Mr. and Mm
Morfp of Central 1'olnt plcnickec
in like Creek ' park Humlay.
Mr. and Mim; Treffern and
gnindnnn, John l'rneht of Ashlnnd
were gueslH of I.. Il.iYVyant Mon
day. Mrs. Anna Walch returned home
Sunday. Hhe Ih hiIII tptlte weak hut
Is improving Hteadily. ,
TUKNTUX, X. J., July 23. (H
Now It Ih obvlotiB whenee conies
a characterization of an old (itory.
The Htate geloloKiat ha evidence
that the chestnut tree grew in New
Jersey lin.noo.ooo years ago. He
so concludes from a piece of fossil
wood.
Missed by a Knot (
I PtNEI-IURHT. N. ('. (PI
visltinR polo player made arrange
ments for his ponies nnd Ale mnl
j lets but had to forego his game
when he discovered his hoots had
been left behind. He could not ha
; filled from available stocks which
I carried no No. 1 1 sizes.
.
Two Millionth Ford.
hKTUolT, July 23. P) The
I two millionth Ford Is due for pro
" ductlon Wednesday.
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C. I... Starr, attorney of Portland,
was In Medford Tuesday, trans
acting business with County As
sessor J. H. Coleman. To a rep
resentative nf the Mail Tribune
Mr. Starr fald: "The new state
board of . higher education. of
which he Is president, "has be
gun its vu'k in earnest and no
delay In the management of af
fairs of the state educational in
stitution wifl be experienced be
cause of the chanue from three
boards to one. The members of
the new board are conscientious,
seiious-minded men, well trained
in business, who appreciate their
obligations to the state. They have
the confidence of the communities
in which they live, and are receiv
ing the most henrty cooperation
of all friends of ed uea 1 1 .ii."
Mr. Starr further said. "The
board is especially fortunate in
ha vim as one of its members
A Ihert I lurch of Medford. whose
t raining and experience so well
equip him for the work to which
he is giving his time and enemy."
Mr. Starr veiled the State Nor
may .school Tuesday afternoon, and
was a ecu m pa riled to Medford by
President J. A. Churchill, leaving
in the evening for Portland.
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tlNAfcASQUETTE hat (wrrtMtt
Movie Directors Say
Lovely Skin Wins j
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. "Beautiful
skin in absolutely necessary for a girl's
popularity and loveliness, ' says How- ;
ard Higgins, Path director, and agrees ;
with If ailing movie directors. "I don't ;
remember a girl's ever reaching screen I
aurdom without a rarely lovely skin. ,
Lina Basquette, Pathe star, knows j
that there is no charm without lovely ;
skin. She is one of the 442 important .
Hollywood actresses who keep their I
skin exquisite with Lux Toilet Soap.
"This white, fragrant soap has all the i
charm of an imported French soap, i
she says. "And it leaves my skin so j
beautifully smooth!" I
Nine out of ten screen stars use this ;
soap, and all the great film studios :
have made it the otlicial soap for their j
dressing rooms
LAKE CREEK DISTRICT
T.AKK CIIRKK. Ore.. July 24. ,
Meeii Mf.Mt . of the farmer;
In this b inity are through or j
nearly through with their hayimr,
except Hanleys, who have several1
davj yet.
Mr. Kox' brother of California
Is xisilinu at the ".ix home this
week.
Mr. and Mr, H. I.. Tonn ni-
pioud' aiinount'iim n ri' U ur-ind-
n w hi eh an i ed in t b- iui-bv
f tniily at Medfrd.
I.. V.. I tea n h:i none to KbiMl-'
alb Falls for a while. ;
Mr-f, I A. Wilkinson Is iend
inr a f. w d;iys in tow n.
Iten I'red.Mibini,'. a W'll known
."to. kman of ptitte KitlN- I" -!end-i
tlii.' n t Wu - ks' v . ilteTl with,
hi- n'1 fiiend and neighbor, Andyj
impton.'
CEDES TCfDCSlOB (DWMBiCEDCPQCE CBCDASSTT
in l- . - J
wwr xnrsm j at-Bgr esMzsmvim
C.'LUy'li Vol' A, '. A 'pS3A J ESSZsW Stewart-Mai-Plmmon I.umlirr Co., rxrlmlvrly in nur ilcliverr Irark
t j r lrV' ! It CSl''.'" 'j Mrdforl, Imnhrrn cnjovlnx uplrn- anil two earn. Thr rrpoirlillU liava
V ' 1 ' I t pi ( '( vjj 1 1 1' F 71 $ :rl l- rfld ro.ulu In llir llc ofCvrul Mo.' Iifeii vrrv.niiill null wuntrflmln
.- -A U I U y..M fZZl I V torOlllnalM.C-il. livr'rylmik llila lo llm lilKli graile of Aaaori
I llllv l 1 'l -"r- 'J, r and two ia.miiKT ram. alrd pmilnrlB."
II I v I Xlif rt""" h "During ihr Iwo yi-am we liave I iijov lini-n niiilor prfurmanrr.
I 'I I W'V V-A ill r ih- liwn la liunlnma," aa Mr. Mae- Drive In at the rrd, grrrn and
? A y i ;-" i I'hrmon, "we have unril Anori. rrrain utalion or gnruKn and till
I i - V l l'- t-" ' ated (;aoliur and Cyn.l Motor OH up Willi lycol, the Motor Oil of
j j iTH 0riZ ASSOCIATED OIL
w nh i&m w m
ILdi m vd Mi LU Lv Li XLF M MJ
CtLr
"Our rejHiir bills laavo lioeii
SIIB8 1 1 tvritcs MACPilERSON, of Medford
"I'.nduronc; Ilrvond HrUef.H Nu
motor oil (leponili lens carbon
than r.vi-ol. It hut amazing suhlt
ily, maximum lubrication value.
(Jvcol lants longer; il iMurn an
tmhnikrn, protecting film of oil
where lirutt pressure and friction
are great eat.
C 0 M P A N Y
WHEN the thunder inif how
itzers of the sloop'-of-war
Decatur repuisea the at
tackl ng savages arou nd Seattle
in 1856,another heroic chapter
in the ar.nals of Pacific Coast
history was written.
Romantic bits of western
hn lory such as this are reveal'
ed in the Associated Oil Com
pany radio program, "Roads
to Romance."
Listen in each Wednesday
evening, 8 to 8:30 p. m..on
stations KPO-San Francisco;
KGO-Onkland: KFI-Los An
geles: KG W-Portland: KHQ-
s pox a nr. tUMU-beattle.
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