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MFPFOTtT) MATL TRTTSTJVrc. MTPFOTITJ, OT.TOOX. TTTKDA V. .TIT.Y P.O. 10J!l. TAflF, TITTtER CONTROL FOREST AREA LAST NIGHT PALACE BEAUTY SHOP ! OPENED BY MRS. SMITH - ON WEST 6TH STREET; A fire on state protected land at the mouth of Indian creek on the east side of the Crater Lake hlKbway, one-halt' mile from Shady Core, burned over an area of 160 acres of brush, grass und some pine timber from the time It started at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon tinli! K o'clock last nlsht, when It had been placed under control- through the efforts of a crew , of five ffre fighters under Dwlght l'lilpus, state fire warden tor this Uistrict. A peculiar feature of this fire, which started. from some unknown cause. Is that just a week before a lire in the same, locality burned un ua-ea of (10 acresi of ihruiih and grass. The cause of the latter fire is also unknown. ' The 40 men from the Crater Na tloual forest road camps," which were summoned to fight the 160 acre fire last Saturday afternoon and evening on Sterling creek near Jacksonville, were sent hack to their respective road camps today. This fire In Itself was not so dan gerous, hut after it had been burn ing for some time, and the efforts of 27 .fire fighters already at work on It seeming ineffectual, the Cra ter National forest authorities tbouKht It best to summon addi tional men to aid, as a matter of precaution to prevent development o( a great fire in view of the very dry condition of things In the region. ' II. 0. Predette of this city Is well acquainted with Dale "Rod" Jack son, one of the pilots of the endur ance plane, the St. Louis Robin, which has been up for more than 400 hours and pays he Is .delighted with the record that "Red" is making Mr. Fredette lived In Faribault, Minn., when he was a hoy and Is well acquainted with Mr. Jackson's family und especial ly his father and mother. .Father Hamilton of .this' city,' who is now In Minneapolis, Miuh.i .also knows the family. ' . ': ' '' ' ' ' .The Taiace Beauty Shoppe.i Medford's newest "fountain of youth," will open Its doors to the FOR FARM IET LEAD ON COURTS TOBE HELD HERE , At il meeting held this noon ;it public on West Sixth street, n,,,! 'I : " ' to be held in tills city next Novem ber, duti. ti) be fixed later, wen diNrusMMl by t'lnyin Long, head mer owner of Milady Heauty Shop'. nf (h(l ni.M1ll Stlll(. ami nu-mhers of the In -ft cultural door to the Harrison Hwwt Shop, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.: The new place of' bmdnetw is. owned by Helen John Smith, for- on South Central. Mih. Smith Isi to be nxKimed in the shop by aUc Denrdnrff, who has been assooiutej ' with the former, both in Milady; -hop und ut the Wlneland Beauty! shop at the Hotel Meilford. J Having operated in .Med ford fori the past seven year. Mm. Smith is not only well known locully.j but " has built up a large clleii-i telle throughout the valley. MNst., committee composed nf 11. un Mo veil berg, president nf the State Horticultural society. Albert Bureh a trustee. i)a vitl Rosenberg ami I'j.Ul Scherer. The program arrangement is in charge of I'rof. Lung, who will make the selection of speakers and laies. Tin session will last three ,1...... VI. .liM.i.,!! V.-Ill 111. il... Denrdorff, who has operated herelv ,,,..,.,,. , .,, ans. for four years, also has a sub-. ,,, ,.X(.usiv,.iy to pears and the stuntial following. Iprol.lenis i.f their elillure. The i-alare occupies nn nn-f i.lt.sl(,,,t vn liueveiiherg said usually large space lor n place of',. ...... . .... ,.,. s,..,k. business of this kind. Indicative,,.,.,, of hi(,h p,.,,,,,!,,,.,,,.,, In Oililm of the. amount of business to be ni bin-lii-illluial circles intend, handled there. There are s'venia,s s.:,k,.,.K from the pear .lis-' booths, one for each year of her! ,,.,,., f Washington, and fn.m ! activity In Medford. .Mrs. Smith j r,.uil ,.,.,!,, of OrrKn. i remnrked humorously this noon. Nl) ,,.finiie.,lecision was reached ! The color scheme In the salon, , ,h). n,,.,ing unlay, the .urpse ', Is can-led out in Suntan and elf . ,,,,,,. , fui ni!.h .,.r. i.,m wil., green, both in the walls and their ; ,.,,,.,,,1 uutlliie-of the alms of the , trimmings nnu in me wicser -I session I'MlnltiK from behind A one-set! ad. "KiiihtinK lluil" ImmivI. ace it llie M.Mifnr.l Tennis .lull, scrap-; l.ed his way lo, another victory In, the ladder tournament at the high i xcluml i-ourls last evening when he defeated Alvin T.)lleison, chill-1 tellK.'r. 4-1!. (1-4. ti-!. i Tollefson went into No. 2 posi-, tlon by default of Jimmy F.diuis- Ion who Is-nnrsiiiK a blistered heelt ami II. ti. Wilson who was out oi town last week. Deuel's "never-say-dle" spirit which hits earned hiin the reputa tion of .Medford's greatest scrap per, stood liini In good stead for Tollefson was K.iini: strong. Time and -again he recovered kills that looked impossible and fought the point on through to win. Deifl pot better its the match pro gressed and came through the last .set easily. Deuel and Tollefson meet ill II return mutch this evening at five o'clock. IF LEAVE ON TRAMP FOR BOLEN LAKE Sm yen teen Medford HCiiuls left for 1 to) la ml'' this morning, where they will meet a group of C t Mil l'a scouts ami sia rt Ihe five "lay trip lo Holen lake. Yhe will c;t at p t Me f i i sl n igh t h.i 1 1 - wa y to ;lie lake and hike the rest of tin way tomorrow. The boys will visit ihe lookout station on Holen peak, where they will receive instructions on how to ne the instruments the'e lo locate and report fore-d .1 iin Kcliog. lookout . Jackson, forester ami nit ure to be p tared in the recep- j tlon room. i Visitors to the new beauty shop on the opening day, will be pre sen ted with favors of the Allele Millar beauty preparations, to be handled by ibis shop. Both Mm. Smith and Miss Hear dorff have just returned from in tending permanent wave schools, the former in San Francisco, und the latter In Portland. AT ROTARY IET All of Jackson county are invit ed 10 take part in the chamber of commerce picnic to be held at the IMks picnic ground an Labor Hay. Sept. L'. The affair will be one of the most jetupemloiis outings ever held in the valley The l'ruit (i rowers leugU". the labor organ i.a lions anil all the (granges in the county are oemg asked tit take imi active part, ami will plan stunts ami events for the occasion. The chu in her of com merce will furnish the ice cream, coffee ami leinonad for the day, while the individuals and organi zations participating will bring their own basket lunches for the rest of the picnic meat. A large program of sports and entertainment numbers will be by such enjoyable JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. July r.ft. was the failure of the committee t futures as swimming and fishing. (Pj The Brevard County Hunk, to function, was a sidelight (level- ; fur those who wish to indulge. and Trust company of Cocoa, one 'oped in an Interesting manner by; , of the oldest financial Institutions j the visitors. j iinln K.xixirt Unlit in the atute, and the Melbourne) Boys' work and -civic co-opera- . WASHINGTON. July 30. (Pi State Bank of Melbourne, failed to;tfon were two of the fields of uc- Crain exports from the United open their doors today. They were tivity listed among the most im- States last week were 4.131,000 placed in the hands of the state portant Rotary work by Mv. Pratt, j bushels compared with 2,134.000 hanking department with the ex- .The success of boys' work, he said, I bushels for the previous week, and planation that the closings were depended largely upon the person-. L'.flK 1 ,0n bushels for the corre made to protect depositors. fality of the man leading them. Ispondlng week last year. - IN HANDS EXAMINER (lenrge T. Pratt, Presbyterian j minister front HHlshoro, N. P.. vh fi ts a candidate lor the pastorate left vacant by Kov. K. P. J-awrence. I now In Caldwell, Idaho, was tlu j speaker of the day at the Kotary 'club luncheon this noon. The subject of his talk was "Th s Object and Aims of Rotary." That ine main weakness of Rotary as I well as other service organizations - supplemented fir-'s. from .ntt a. ;. e,iiiunater. A pink-horse will be taken to i:iity ihe provisions a ml eaeh smut will carry a small pack. Side trip will be taken to Tauneii lake and other places. Troop three of Medford captur ed first p; cc in the Crater Lake council swimming meet at Ciants l'a-- Monday anil brought home the silver cup. taking it from troop of !rants Pass, who have had tin- tup since lal year. Meilfnrd scouts who left for the; llolen l.iUe trip this morninu are Rey Cnvr, S. M. Wilson and Wal- den Man full of troop L'4 : Leslie Ibn Tiiou of i roup 2 I ; Alex Jackson of troop I'll; Hubert Kelly. John ; Kelly. I'M ward Learning. Ray New-! hon-e and Howard Work of troop1 -3: David Moor.-. l-'Ioyd Loontls. ieon:e Watson and Marl LittreM , of troop fi ; John Moore of t roup ; I', am) Hohert and Domild Hoy. I of troop S. , 1 H. M. Samuelson. who conduct4; j the Flower Shop at 2uS Clark : street, has gladiolus in profusion and great variety. j The gardens cover two acres : with one and two-thirds acres ir gladiolas. Mr. Samuelson says that j this is one of the best pluces to grow this variety of flowers. He has furnished many fine bouquets to the Chamber of Commerce, where they have attracted much attention and favorable comment. . " .1 . ' On ihe corner of an ' important tlior tughfare, in the Piazza Regalmia in Palermo, it the beauty salon of Andre fabbri, knoumto his patrons as Andrl. This curious seal ornaments his shop front. ; ;r.i! ira , 'The only soap I can rely on to cleanse the skin thoroughly is Palmolive" r says AN DRE of Palermo The leading beauty specialist of southern Italy SINCE he wis 13 years old, Andre" Fabbri has been making beauty products. At that time he .' used to assist his father, in Milan-when lie was not . studying painting and drawing. Today, Andr has i : 1 renounced the arts. He devotes himself entirely to -' ' the. profession of beauty culture, with his wife's ; assistance. ' ; , : " He studied chemistry in Germany, Austria and Russia. As a young man he learned the purpose and substance of cosmetics in Paris. And, today, he holds L. many International ' Prizes and Gold Medals for ' beauty competitions. His wife is his close co-worker in the salon. And they both insist on the use of .' Palmolive Soap "to keep skin supple and toned up, . to free it of the day's accumulated dust and make-up." So do all the experts ' In Paris, in London, in Madrid, in New York, one hears this same advice. In America there are more than 16,500 experts who subscribe to it. And there are millions who ! use Palmolive for the bath as well, since it costs no more than ordinary soap. Massage a smooth lather of Palmolive into the skin for two minutes. Rinse with warm water, then ' with cold. That's the world's most popular beauty treatment! tmpwi!nH'WWlW'',"'i';'" 7 i v , ttHvZa J!r .se! I 1 -.,'. : it. ''?' ft ' Urn n y-fei-a 4 . -'.' t A 'ft 1$ - 4 ' ' we A framed cirlifiiaU of proficient) hnnf i on the nail cf tfce Maison Andre, only one of many au ardi received by Andrf, of Palermo. His i.iltn is extremely fnre:sn in atmosphere, re fieclinf the Sicilian sttrroitmlmsy. rl line no soap but Palmolive in my salon, brcauso. I haw found thai this is I he one soap that I cttn rely on to cleanse the shin thorotiphlv and at the same time h ep it supple and toned up. World-wide recommendation gives Palmolive the greatest professional endorsement any product ever had. In America alone 16,512 experts advise this beauty soap. r AltKMO Tift ihi htai t Miie Andri, uht tstitU him in tit ! Uir 1UL J.G.PE NNEYC. A Neckwear . Purchase That Spells a Real Opportunity , j WJf ilrYMyJr fffli chase from one of the country's leading III dfivMtf tie manufacturers that brings you unusual l r warps. Doii't miss this splendid preseii- III Of Fiill'Coiint Broadcloth Here is your chance to save on high grade while shirts, men. And if you stock up for a time to come you'll save considerable. While shirts are always in style, always in demand, always needed. Don't miss this genuine opportunity to get yourself a year's supply at an outstanding laying! ...... These shirts are cut full and roomy and are made to our own strict specifications. Collar styles to suit most every taste. Every ize included and every shirt is made with ocean peat) buttoni. Choose from Collar-Attached Or Neckband Styles, with 1 or 2 Pockets $1 -49 .JhiTW HELD AS MODEL Local air-iiiindMl id-hh 1h ru.( 1 hn only tiling nbnttl .Mfdfurd thai bus iiliractcfl nut inn wide- at tent hi n. Thin city In now h.-lnK held, by j the At w ;iter Kent full tidal it'll at j l'h i la ddu hia, ns an example of 1 Imw to run a Incal i;nhn audit Inn, ' The accniint nf the Incal ebliiiiiii- 1 1(j11 cnlid lifted by .la ineH St e Venn in HI. Mat k'H Cull. I ball n June I A ' which iippeared in the .Mall Tri bune the fnlbiwintf day, Ik belli k j neiit to audition chub men in every ' Mtaie m the unlnii. Mr. Steven n-cidved I be fnljrtw- t IiiK letter yi'Ktei day from Kuu'ene 1 S. TlmniiiH of the nat inna I bend- j illai tei h at I 'hiladelphla ; .July J4, !'J0. I JaniCH HteVeilH, I .Me.iroid, (IitkuII. j Ienr Mr. Stevens: Medford'n Incal fiudltlnn wa Hiirb a unrtb uhlle rtiltli iliiitlun to Ihe cuue ot i Knnd imiflc that ue an hcimIIiik ' deHcrlplhiilh nt it to Incal audition chairmen in every Mate nf the, union. We icc lh.it it will be I belptul to other Incal chairmen to t t end the Mfdfni d Mail Ti lluineV 1 aei-nilliV ol the way you conducted j Mil competition. i With the thniichl I hiit you might like to nee a copy of thin, w en- j nte nn, ! ' 'm I hilly and k raw-fully. KftiKNK H. THOMAS. Philadelphia, I'd,, July ii, 1 ) U . KAl.KM, Ore Juiv an. W' At Mtatcs. In the Mtcrn Statem Kx posltion to be held In Sacramento A uk vim 31 to Sentumbor 9 In icon nt'ction with the Calitornlu Htute rair. . - , The hoard of director of tho .Oregon Htuto Tair will BponHor a Malt i xhibit of Oregon productH ua one of titc features of tho diamond Jubilee nnnivei-Hury of tho Oallfor- the Invitation nf Ihe Nlato of Call- ; nja fajri fnrniit, bri'knii will participate, j alnru,' with nther Pacific coanf Olnwwlfld wdvwrtlwlng gftta rHtlltw. Famous beauty specialists presctijbe Palmolive Soap H as basis of all beauty treatments "Clients who follow our advice never use any soap but Palmolive." -.--ctycu& 0Pari "I earnestly recommend that my clients use only Palmolive Soap." i L oVientu PA L tVl 0 L I V E rhis weeh only S 0 A P A DOZEN CAKES "Get It at MAGILL'S" Medford's Oldest and Newest Drug Store TV