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POSTAL RECEIPTS GAIN ! Daily Meteorological Report j LOCAL UN IN
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It: Is undertot)d that the North
A uierii-un. Automobile association
Is operating in this vicinity. The
insuia net' commissioner denied
them a license In Salem today mid
ihey were nWtt iii(nstd by the
A. A. A. and the Cortland lleiter
Itusint-KS bureau. Accur ding to the
July nuinher of the On-Kwn Motor
ist the dub employed high-pow
ej ed (salesmen in falifornia, where
it originated, and Washington, who
claimed, it Ik said, thnt it whk an
iVflciuI branch of the A. A. A. and
promised complete insurance cov-t-raKe
on cars, which was based on
a cheap accident travel policy
furtfished by tho concern.
When the organization applied
for u license u operate in Uri'ifun
.several chamhers oC ctunmerce and
other associations f Deluding the
traffic department of the Portland
hureau filed protests' based on the
following reasons: KirM, that pro
motional automobile clubs have an
exceedingly had history; and, sec
ond, that this specific club has
been guilty of many questionable
practices.
The Oregon Motorist f urt her
.slates that Oregon motorists have.
In the last four years, paid money
for worthless memberships in ten
different clubs, all of which dis
appeared at'tt-r obtaining t h e
membership fees.
Postmaster A'm. J. Warner this
morning started on his 26ih year
of service with the .Med ford post
office, with the completion of his
monthly report last night which
shows that there wax an increase
in the, July receipt of ') 2. US
over the J uly receipts of a year
ago. l,ast month's receipts wer
tti-m.r.5. and the recelpin for the
sa rue month last ear were
During his connection with the
post office for the past I! 5 years
Mj Warner served in every ca
pacity, spending five years as ru
ral carrier on route No. 1. serving
as clerk from l!tt)S to 1112, as as
sistant postmaster from lit 12 io
1H1o, as ai ling postmaster during
1 1 !tL' 1 , and as postmaster ever
since.
During this long period "f ser
vice lie has seen the postoffico
grow from a personnel of post
master and assistant postmaster,
one clerk and one rural carrier to
its present la rue pro port ions and
personnel.
I ThurMlay. AugiKt 1.
I MedCord and vicinity: L'nsettled j
tonight and Iriday. Tcmpeiaiuie !
above normal.
Oregon: Locally unsettled to-,
ni:hi and Friday. Thunderstorm !
1 in the mountains. Temperatures '
j generally aoove normaUn interior.
Local Dat
x 2
, a
A badly wrenched neck and a
few body bruises are being suf
fered by Mrs. Hamilton Wat km.
31 ti West (Mark street, and lacera
tions acrass the
the heud. by
Temperature (degrees). . Sll .V.
Highest tlast 12 hrs) ... H3 SO
t Lowest ( last 12 hrs. ).... tit; a!i
Hel. humidity tpet.) 3T S3
f State of weather ... . floudy Clear ,
Lowest temperature ims morn
ing, fK degrees. -
face and side of
.Mrs. John I'nderhill
of Central Point as the result of a
car accident which occurred Mon-
Total precipitation since Septem
her I. 1U2K. J 3 : T ; inches.
Temperatures u year ago today
Highest, K4; lowest. 47.
Ilunsei today, :3i p. m.
Sunrise Friday, &:()!"( a. m.
Sunset Friday. 7:21l p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A,
120th Meridian Time
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M.
CiTir
Births
lloru to Mr. ami Mrs. Kaymond
Doran. Wednesday. J uly 3 1 ,
their home, X22 North Central,
x a-H pou nu gin nameu .m
Mary.
Joseph. Pacific lower & Light
company iu.stalling 70-h. p. aux
iliary plant near here at cost of
(HIM.
Medford Boy
Is Pleased With
Annapolis W9ork
In a letter to a Medford friend,
Lowell lew, who recently enter
ed the I. K. Naval academy l
Annapolis, Md., writes:
"The Naval academy is every
thing and more than I expected
it to he, and ! know that 1 will
never he sorry for having decided
on this career. I only wish more
boys from Medford were interested
in (he academy. H is certainly a
fine thing for anyone.
"I haven't seen any plai-e in the
e:.st that compares favorably with
i regon . a nd especia 1 ly M ! ford .
Southern Oregon is certainly 'A
Ire:tt Country'.'
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men wen rt'-
;tiirnlnK with Mm. 1, K. Chapinan
iniul Mrs. r. (I. Hum. In iho hitter's
.lar sedan, from a camp nu'eliliK
lit Wiiodliurn. (irt'Knn when. In
: attempting to pass a line of three
illax trneks. the ear skidded on the
gravel, striiek the side emhank
j inent and turned over. The Im
pact llirust Mrs. Walkins heaillontt 1
aKainst the side of the ear. tem
porarily paralyzliiK the oord.i of
her neck. ;
Mrs. I'nderhill was badly cut on '
one side of the face and head, i
necessitating the taking of several 1
stitches ill a Salem hospital. The '
four small children, two belonging I
to .Mrs. I'nderhill and two to Mrs. j
Chapman were uninjured, as were j
the other two women in the front
seal. The car was damaged lo the !
Cloudy j extent (,f fj;,u mid was repaired In
Clear salcm before the women complet- :
Clear (., their journey home. They ar- 1
Clear rived in Medford ut nine o'clock;
Clear last night, the two injured women
Cloudy ; receiving additional medical treat-.
Cloudy nieut upon their arrival.
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Directs Music
Passion Play
"w. j. in TcnisON,
Meteorologist.
THE PICK O' THE BIG
SILENT PICTURES
STOP AND THINK!
yOI T t are Interested in entertainments or you'd not be
. readina these ads. Have you ever given a thought
to the value in entertainment you receive at the Rialto
Theatre at 10, 15 and 25 cents?
DO YOU KNOW!
You are seeing only first run pictures that show else
where at twice those prices?
DO YOU KNOW!
You should watch for the comins at this theatre of
"Bridge of San Luis Key"
"Stairs of Sand"
"Where East Is East"
And an Endless Number of Others.
AND THAT NOW!
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I). M. Lowe leaves ny motor
' tonight for Sacramento where he
will make preliminary arrange
ments for the Oregon state exhibit
at the 75th anniversary of the
; Oregon state fair which opens
August 2Hth and ends of Septem
her 10th.
Oregon will have 78 feet of
space and Jackson couifty is ex-
! peeled to eontrihute materially in
j the way of fruit, wild life and tint
i her products. After Mr. Lowe has
'outlined his plans he will return
i to Salem, Oregon where he will
I meet with the Oregon 5late fair
! hoard and representatives from
i various counties, when the final
i exhibit plans will he decided upon,
i Mr. Lowe estimates that 500,000
1 people will uttend the California
state fair this year.
I 1 larold Loring. musical director
i of the rassion flay, some years
ago was commissioned to make an
' extensive study of the music of
j the American Indian, and spent
several years on various reserva
tions throughout the west, looking
deeply into the ahoriginal music
of the red man.
He has given concerts and lecture-recitals
in nearly every state
in the union. Mr. Loring Avas
selected to conduct the music of
the Passion Play on account of
his Intimate knowledge of instru
mentation and nrchest ration and
because of his wide experience in
conducting large choruses and or
chestras, Loring says that the
music scores of the Passion Play
are the most beautiful ever arranged.
At .Mfdford Armory Wednesday,
August tn, auspices or Lions club,
STARTING
TODAY
YOU'LL SEE!
ONE OF THE YEAR'S
BIGGEST PRODUCTIONS
The Best Loved of All
Screen Pairs
RONALD
COLMAN
AND
VILMA
BANKY
IN
TWO
LOVERS
SEE THIS GREAT PAIR
OF SCREEN LOVERS IN
THIS BEAUTIFUL SPAN
ISH LOVE ROMANCE.
Four Shows Daily
1:30. 3:15. 7 and 9 P. M.
ROTHERMEL'S
MUSIC
COMEDY
SID
TAYLOR
in
"LOOK
PLEASANT"
.1
Several vases of choice gladiolus
were brought Into and arranged in
the chamber of commerce head
ipjartcrs this morning by Mrs. M.
A. Hurton, well known bulb grow
er of the Valley View farm near
Ashland. Mrs. Hurton has, In her
gardens over 5000 gladiolus bulbs
of different species, besides 15
varieties of lilies.
This full she will set out 10.000
Regale lily bulbs, making a spe
cialty of this variety, and 100 of
the Nankee Illy bulbs. She has
also cultivated " the "Heavenly
HI lie" gliidiola, which won the
sweepstake at the asiungton
stale fair in Vancouver last year.
land this morning presented the
chamber of commerce with one of
the newest dahlias, "Cerise Star."
.introduced Just two seasons ago by
Cili Jtrotners o rortiaiui.
ON FRIDAY EVENING
Mr. May Tarrance, wife of Wil
linm Tarrance, acquitted last wee):
of a geiiHUtional statutory charge
VirniiKht against lilni on the testi
mony of Ills 13-year-old daughter,
presented a motion In elmilt court
yesterday for attorney and support
money pending the divorce hearing
scheduled for the next term ot
court.
Mr. Tarrance filed i a complaint
for divorce ugalnst his wile early
this weeli, charging cruel and ln-
hi i nui n treatment. Following the
motion, presented . hy Attorney j
Krunk DeHoiiza for 'Mrs. Tarrance. i
Judge Norton granted her until
Septemher 20 to file her answer lo i
the complaint. The motion for at-1
torney's fees and support will he i
taken up for consideration aH hoo j ;
as the answer is in.
The prngrjnn for the band con
cert, which will he given hy the
li. I'. O. i:. bund nt :15 r'ridny
evening nt the cily park, will he an
follows:
March. St. Jullen Hughes
Popular, llaxhfiil llnbjf Silver
lMiitinn. f'hilciin Ijani-e Mlsllil
I M.,..t, A.,... T..4nt.ilTl HpttrV
overture, .Manila Tlotow
I'npillnr. A PreclnUM Utile Thing
fulled l.ove
In u Persian Market i eiiuest
Kelelby
March, liennett's Trluniphul
. Kibble
Star Spangled Itanner
ISSUE NINE'PEillS
I'll til Adam Hunt, athtctic' coach
at I -os Angeles public schools, who
has been proVing up on hiH home
stead claim near Itutte Kalis, was
rushed to Tort land last niht t
the Veterans hospital in (hat city,
whore he will undergo an opera
lion for acute appendicitis. Mr.
and Mrs. Hunt have spent the lust
two summers on their homestead.
Arrangements for the trip were
made by Newton C. Chancy, ser
vice officer of the American Le
gion post, assisted by Ir. W. I.
Molt, due to the fact that Dr.
A. F. W. Kresse, regular veterans
bureau physician, is suffering from
a broken ankle.
Rayon Vests i& Bloomers
Security I Poise I ivith
Pen-CoNap
1 Improved
: Sanitary Napkins
The modern woman is as active as she
is fastidious about her prronul daintiness
, , . and she appreciates this inttary
aid that U cumtoruule and absolutely
dependable,
1 'en-Co-Naps now come in a
new shaac . , . with rounded
corner-!. Ask for them in your
J. C IViincy Store.
8 in a box
mm.
19c
3
m:
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Mem
No. 445 Hose
The Choice of Women
Who Recognize Value!
A closely-knitted hose of silk
and myon which wears beauti
fully and always looks smart.
A good range of fashionable
sliaJcl. A real "discovery" at
only
98c
"Sally"
la a Pert Model!
A clever youthful style,
this . . . and highly "dif
ferent" . . . combining the
always favored patent
leather with black pinseal
calf. Unusual . . . smart!
$5.90
Distinctive!
For Dress Wear
Fur ocrasions wlwn you want
o look your vrry suiaitt . . .
wrar these palrnt W-allirr one
stiaiis, wilh black and silver
grain iriiu.
$4.98
maw ttr rnc rnr .:fj
Must Build
Cnnfuhmre mid
(jifdl Supporter
A smart, very comfortable
girdle that will lielu to keep
the seams of your hose
straight I Rayon and elastic
combination and only
49c
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SHOES
how in Price .
High in Valuel
A Double Bow
Trims This Pump
&5
One of our most popular
models is this one in patent
leather trimmed with dainty
pearl-lustre kid. You will like
it, too, for its style and its very
low price I
$2.98
Style 'Right
In Every Line!
Every step you take in these
smart pumps will be in style
, . . and in comfort I In pat
ent, with glazed fruninetal calf '
trim ... or white cabretta
with white lizard grain trim. '
$3.98
Black Kid
With Patent Trim
Black kid Is ever the cholcs
of the woman of taste, and this
model, Its charm Intensified by
the patent trim, is sure to ap
peal.
..$3.98
Sensible
Yet Stylish!
A Patent Leather one-strap of
simple design, with the severity
of its cut lessened by Hie fancy
grain underlay which trims it,
So Inexpensive, toot
$2.98
TAKE YEAR TO PLAN
Although tho ulrpnrt dedication
ccli'hrallnn has hef-n nt fur nwxl
.Inly 3, 4 find S nlnuiHt ii year
it head tlw combined t'liumher of
Commerce find (!ity Council com
mittee will have enough to do to
keep them woiklm; jteadily on the
pliitiH from now until that time, ac
cording to C. T. ifaker. Weekly
meetliiKH wilt lie necessary, and re
poitH on dcvelopmeniH will he pre
sented, he said.
The Ict.dinK lotnl Art lulu and
combined talent of (he valley, an
well AH kuchI firllstM from various
sections of the Htate, will h used
in the three-day relehnitinn. That
;i p.iKeant, more h( upendous t han
any ever witnessed In Oregon will
he worked out. I.h the aim of the
committee, who are intent on milk
ing this truly reprcMntativc "all
iireKon' 'affair.
If there In a demand.
lioiiihoiiHc here next
season, and
i(ahllsh a
year.
At the same time, n number of
local men are also considering the
mutter, and may form a local com
pany to place a few boats and low
powered motors at the clly park if
the city wishes to urant the, priv
ilege. These men are nioro inter
ested In adding another tourist at
traction to the city and gaining Ihe
means of enjoying the out hoard
sport themselves than In making
profits, although t he business
should be self-su port Ing. (i rants
l'ass Courier.
iH able to Hleep here, which it lm- i ehoHe Medford. TheRO two hoyn
lioHHlbto during the hot NebruHku j intend to work In Ihe fruit and gft
nights. Mr. McDaniel.who Is tmik- a permanent position when the fruit
ing his first trip In Medford. had seuson Is over. They Hay that la
bia choice of Koing to J'anamu with hor conditions are very poor in Ne
his parents or coining here and li braska. '
IN 4 DAYS VIA COUPE
permits for nine new building
were Issueil by the city hnildiliK
department durlntf t he month "of
July. iri'TuditiK the hiinx:ir nt the
airport, making n total of .'.. 4 an
to he expanded on n w huildings.
Permits for thirteen 11 Herat ions
amounting to K'Uod were l-t,
which t-roiiuht the total r-r the
month up lt :.,7f0. The lota)
f..r the month of July, l:'Ji whs
$14.L'i'ti. makinn an increas-? ol
1 H4.404 over thfct ot last year.
At the llhiltii.
1'Jjilto patrons i 1 1 have n licit
today and Krfday In the way of a
splendid bill.
The story of the picture Is laid
in Hpaln and Is entit led "Two
Lovers." Ronald Column and Vil-
nia Hanky, famous screen lovrs.
have been chisen .to play the lead.
i in this hen ut if ill Spanish mm a nee
! and they live up to their n iMiia
1 tlons.
I'lenly of laughs are prodticerl
by Ihe hhort comedy, "Look Pleas
ant," starring th popular fun-
' ma ker. Sid Taylor.
Another feature on todny's pro.
trram Is Ihe bi-autlful ntusi'-al a--
Icompaniment to the feature, "Two
IlVetK," being Offelefl hy .Ml.
Itothermel at the organ.
Krom Omaha, Neb., to Medford
In four ituvs and nights In a 'lit;
! Ford coupe was Ihe record made
by II. It. Scull and Wi Mclhinlel
; In their dash tor the pear city,
j "The roads were pretty good ex
; enpt some itcennllan pleated high
j way we struck In Nevada, and that
j wasn't so hail at 40 miles an hour.
1 because we only lilt about every
; third hump." said Mr. S. nil.
t Mr. Hcull was here last summer
and says lie likes It so well he tn-
tends to locate here. He miivh h"
Multnomah. Ooll and umbrella j
repair fhop opened for business in ;
Parker building.
Prospects of a paying business
in sale and icnting of outboard
motors ami rowhoatH on the l;one
at Ora Ills Pdss have Interested
James P. Smith of the Hrowne
Hardware company, Medford, In
'"'inglng some t-oais and motor to
ttil- cilv.
Mr. Smith Is one of the best In
fui iu-d men along t ih--' lines in
'he Hogue HJver valley. Ills in
itVitli III the past iiaiA been Uni
fied to iHatnond lake and Lake of
h- Woods, mm) he Upper ItogUe.
It is possible that he might hi log
several rowhoats him) small power
buati to this city on Hundayu thin
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
YOUR REXALL STORE
Open Snndayj and Eveniofi
All the Tim
J.CPENNEYC.
C-O-O-L UNDIES
Ideal for Summer Wear!
. Ultc . . . a di'lisihtfiil
iissDrlinrnt ,ol! ' !(illon
linc'ri ooi'l, dftiiity
mill cusily I;iiuh!cti'(1,
In nil pastel shades.
Miuiy styles from wl.iii'li
tn I'linnsi' nt this low
piii'i'.
49c
(uly fun!1 ilnzcn "I' tln'sc liniiil I'liiliiiiiili'i'i'il I'niiil limit ions
nt this piii'i'.
SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS FRIDAY