MTDFOTTO MATL TRTHTTNTC, ftfEDFQRT), iOftKOOy, TUESDAY. AT'CT'ST f. 1fl20.
PACE SEVEN
DRY AGEN
1
LOST AFTER
I
News Notes of Pomona and
Subordinate Grange Chapters
Given by Official Reporters
i
nlsh. Lylo Smith and Henry llol
mun: a recltmion by Mary Htir-
nish and a fitatuetlt posing ofj
"The Goddess of liberty." byi
Barbara Smith. Some of the
friends who assisted in the pro I
cram were Hill llulmun. th& sing-,
ins cowboy of Kaglo Hoint, two
i-hanty sontis; an nceordian solo I
by Fred Jioberecht Jr.. a fnm-y '
solo dance by Syrillu llobereehtj
BOAT FIGH
fAAAAAAAiit sholil.l hn trill i-.l: .1...
: tiineit cooperation of city und
AwtiM I.imih:.' i.l.-iiiliir .county ulike. I'raelknl cooneia-
Kauli- I'ulnt. TtK'Mlny, August lion will produce 111:11 kctlriK ma-1 "Hid wvtral aoiordinn soloa by
S: l" I'- .". ihin. iy that will bring greater! I"r.'.l tlobereiht Sr.. all of Winter.
Sams Vull.y, w.dii'sday, An- iiroiks to lh. producer and lower The llol.ereihl family are Kplen-
K"sl ". K 1'. m. costs of food stuffs to tlio con- did entertainers and we aunre-
;. Thursday,
!. in.
. Kiiday,
Border .Patrol and River
Cruiser Owner Struggle
In Water When Agents
Order Craft To Shore-
Wife Tells of Fight In
Detroit Waters
Ail- .siim- r. The Mreud between thes ' oiate very nuieh their nswistuiu.
two nuit hv reduced. .Murk e tint ! lee cream and enke were served
aiiiT the proKram.
J liKTIUUT. Auk- C fP llnth
Slides of tile story f the diuppeur
I a nee of Kit-hard J. Kandlundh. fed
1 ral prohibitum am-nt utiaehed t
J the customs border patrol, mlssiiiK
since early Saturday when he
X hoarded a cruiser suspected of
5 fiivgularities in the Detroit river.
3 were in the hands of customs
I authorities today.
I Maxine Heath. 24, wife of John
J . Heath, elevator mechanic, up
Lay- fne
clist S.
v .ia-hsonjiie, rnday, August of the mips must be more direct.
7::to p. in. The economic success of Jack-
KnitMprisi-, Saturdv. August 5 son county does not simply mean
1. Hi a. m. siH uring; of a larger payroll for
Pomona i Hinge, at Central the .tunny, but w make the peo-
I'oint. Saturday. August lu, j le already living in the county.
s I'- both in city and country, more!
Talent, Thursday, August If., prosperous. j
s P. in. 1 To increase the profits of thej
! Central I'oint. Kriday, Au- prodiieer and to decrease the cost'
utifi s p. in. to the consumer should be the'
v Sams Valley. Saturday. Au- ,111111 of every business man. uriing-
kusi 17, s p. m. er or house-holder in the county..
l.ivt- Oaks. .Niomlav. August Cooperation will do it.
lit. S p. m. Kvery uranKer interested in the)
! K;it:lt Pi lint Tiit;i1:i An- 4 economic 11 ml lty i:l:i t U- nrnyrniii
icust I'll. x::tn p. 1,1. -Of the KrunK should attend thiHjf1"1 Aslilamt people ttpoKfl in
Ijtke Creek. Thursday, Au- ! meeting , Keep posted on wimt llh terniH of the proinpl response ,
Must K p. in. the Pomona is doing along these 1 of the Medford fire department that
Jac ksonv ille. Friday August hn. s and cooperate. WttS valWi efore ,he m,l"rH uml
2. 7:;ti. p ,n. . Attend this meeting even if I extent of the Ulhla hotel fire was
t.raujfc Motto '. are not u 1'omona member. ! known Sunday. One of the trilckH
In essentials, unitv in n.n- the business is largely donerora the UeiRhborlllK city ntado the
essentials. libertv in all 'm the fourth decree.
Kspecially do we ure the mem
: hers of all marketing und legis
lative commit tees of subordinate
granges to -attend, Saturday
Central Point. S p. m.
LOCAL FIRE BOYS
FOR AIO PROFFER
1
ASHLAND. Ore.. Aug. 6. (Spe-i
thitiHs. charity.
t'oopvriiiion
Friends, there's something:
want to ask you.
ared voluntarily before customs , Somethin I think we should
do:
J.et's all Join th.
- tlon Kan:
And not the wrecking
nstriK -
:
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1-reW.
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12-mile run but the lire was en
tirely quder control by the time It i
reached Ashland. i
Mis. H. H. Norton and two ons, I
Hugh and Theodore, have returned '
from a two weeks' visit to Crescent
1 City.
.Mi
ami Mrs. (i.
Sehroeder
Kugle Point K.-.inKe will 'meet j e u , -r i uane
Autrusi C, at 8:30'y 41,1 . .... ..... ...
on Tuesilay
P
i of
lufliciais last nignt ami mm ineir
j version of the afiair. Sandlamis
I was last seen after the seizure of
" their biat. .Max 11. l-'inkelston, at
I toi ney for He;iih ami his wife,
-jsaid he would attempt 1o locale
; n....it. mi.) I.riii.i him li Itie ens-' . . I..itii nlt,.i- ..f tlu unmrnil
t. ri'i.... f..e mieul if in i 11 1' liiihiv I klTti.i. ! .... 1.... ..t .l.a l1,.,,i,n .
.Mrs. Heath told the eustoms ot - AmK he Mae it tor his opinion j grange, will speak during the J S"hroedei pareiils. Mr. and MrH.
4 . . 1 ..... . . . ' ... Krank l.eriimnn who formerlv live
4 1 icials anuianus is last seen , 1n.11 noever count mane two j leeture hour. Mrs. Mitnrop is a
jailer her. husband . had escaped j ears of corn, or two blades oV student of practical agricultural
jititin him during a niggle in Hiej grass to grow upon a spot of ' edueatlon in rural schools, und
'j river. ground where only one grew be-1 presents the facts as she sees
I The woman was released 'after : lore, would deserve better of man, them In an interesting- manner
buyers' week and to visit with
.Mrs. I,. T. Uithrop of Central I frl-nds. They plan to eoinlnue
f where (hey will visit with Mth.
Frank l.ergiuun, who formerly lived
'A.
ii.ur hours njiestioning. She said t kind, and do more essential sei
ne and her huiand had been iiv- 1 vice to his country than th
ng aboard their boat .since May I r. I whole race of politicians put to
ml neither of them knew the olti- gether." Swift.
!f eer was missing until 1 hey re.-nl j
vnewsoaner accounts. i ihimmiu i.nuw
I Heatii ouimuuii.'ated with fed
leral officers through bis attorney
l:ist night and admitted that he
,"left the customs agent floundering
will be held at Central
n Saturday, August 10
A si
(.range
Point
at S p. in.
;in the swnt current 01 me ueirou ' i"iih-
ijiiver after a fight during which 1 hirly to discuss legislation, hut
h.oth men fell into the water from ! there will he some special com
thp dec kof Heath's .boat. ! mitt' reports on marketing prob-
Heath swam back to bis craft,
ill Ashland
Lloyd levies, sou of Mr. and
Mih. S. S. Uuvles oh A streeL who,
has been working; during the sum-
mer a! Klnmuih Kallu, spent the 1
week end visiting: with his parents.!
Mrs. Kuth McColUsier left Kriday j
for Kugene to take a summer course ,
at (he University of Oregon.
Miss Helen Anderson, dean of
iai meeting 01 ronioua . . comnletlon HO '" ' "' 1
lighlful breakfast Sunday inorning.
Her guests were .frs. A. R Hunt,
(Mr. H. C. McMillan und Mrs. Will
ljigk FPoliit Juvenile
The Juvenile grange put on
She minces no Words and wastes
no time, but goes straight to t he 1
lieai t of her subject, presenting
her ideas in n broad und com
prehensive manner.
The new grange hall is near- J
that we will soon be able to use I
it as a meeting place for the
grange.
Jthe "Maxine," he said, ami lie saw
ino more of Samllands.
4 Max H.. l-'inkelston. Heath's at
torney said Samllands boarded the
'j Heath craft . in mid-stream and
without identifying himself at
.teiripted to force Heath to dock at
inn iOast Side mooring port.
I Hecause of the presencj of sev
feral men on the dock, J-'inklcston
naid, Heath, feared he. was to .he
Ihi-Jacked or his wife harmed, and
Vfler Sandlamis and his compunion
.IN ft speedboat alongside the Alax
ne had refused for the third lime
4to show their badgeH ' II oil Hi Bi'iip
pled with the boarder.
k - - --- '- 1
lems.
their Utile entertainment last Wed
nesday, July 31, with the nssist-
Satisfactory legislation nndiance of several adult friends, net
marketing are the two big sub
jects which will hold the atten
tion of the Pomona grange for
some time to come. At every
meeting there is more or less
discussion on these subjects.
Practical . plans are graduully
being formulated nnd we believe
t he time is, not far distant when
Jackson county grangers will have
evolved practical marketing
system for their product.
The wealth of Jackson county
lies largely in its agricultural re
sources. To develop the. agricul
tural industry of this county as
ting a sufficient amount to pur
chase some much needed equip
ment. After the introduction of the
J uvenllc
exercise, "Presenting the Klag,
was given: then a patriotic drill;
a violin solo by I.yle smith; har
monica duet, f I race and Henry
Holman; recitation by Maurice
.fnek , "My Paw Sold 8o:f' "a
speaking1, acting duet by Evelyn
Jack and Dorothy Vestul; a sklt,
"How the United States Got Its
l-'lag," by Mary. ,J-aok, Maurice
Jack. Karr Tlarnlsh, Klmer Hnr
SHE THOUGHT:
"You look stunning too bail you're so careless tihout
B.O.'"
iW- ff ? if, . t V-s
BTOMMWl.WlWl -',l.""l?:g , 1 '.'AU' ..T j.'JI1.' llimiCa
' h $ I J Yet, to be polite, SHE SAID t -
' jji 'jjjjjgpM
So attractive-looking . . .
yet unpopular! Can it be"B.O"?
M. Dmlge.
Mr. ami Mix Kobrrt fiooilyeur
of Oaklund, Cul., who have viHitetl
in Ashland fur the pant l'w ilayH,
have returned lo their home.
Melhourn MaHt, a former AHhliind
hoy and Htinlent In the junior high
Hchool. Ih a KuetU at the home ol'
hln graudparentH, Mr. ami Mih. J.
" .. '1 U......I.
gninge - an - interestinKi,.- "am nnnr.
11L1H. rtueuu iiiiui Willi tier uuimo'
ter. MitiH Katherine ParsoUH, ami
MiSH Newlaud loft town Saturday
to Hieml several days on a vaca
tion on Wanner creek.
' Mr. and MrH. Krlc Wereii, MlnaeH
ilean Andei'Hou and MIkh lliazel Hru
ner ore Hpendlug the week end ol
Creiicent City. 1
MrH. .Miidora Bheiiherd ol the
Boulevard and' her granddaUKhter.
MIhs Yvonne Bhepherd, Of Medford
have gone to SeaHlde. Ore., where
they plan to Htay several weekH for
a vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Merrill of
Medford, who have recently re
turned from a trip through the
northwest and through Yellowstone
national park, were visitors in Ash
land Friday evening. .
Mrs. Harvey l.ing nnd her sons,
.Ilmmy and Wesley, who huvo been
Hpending the Rummer viHitlng at
the home of Mrs. Ling'H mother,
Mrs. H. 10. (Ireer, on (.runlte street,
Hpent a week visiting with rela
tives at Yreka. Col. They returned
to Ashland Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. I). McRno aud
nelce. Miss KlHie Alexander, arc
Hpending a month visiting in Port
land and other cities of the norlh
west.
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Melllnger of
Chico, C'al., were visitors in Ash
land Kriday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell. Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Mellinger and Mr.
and Mrs. II. T. Mitchell left for
Seattle for a visit of several days.
I'uul Krunklin and family of
Klamath Kulls have moved to Cali
fornia.
Mr. and Mix C. A. Nelson nnil
two sons, A. V. and H. C. Nelson,
who have heen visiting lit the huIi
urhun home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Nelson of Hellvlew, left Saturday
morning for their home at Long
Heaih.
Willis Warren ond Miss ('.nine-
vere I. unison of Kugene were Hun-
day visitors In Ashland and guests
at the home of Mr. anil Mis. tlaley
on Sherman street. They relumed
Sunday evening to Kugene.
t
SLIM! Stylish !Clw'! Laura was shin
ning in her lovely, new frork.
But what did it avail her? Men ad
mired Laura's smart ppss hut thr-y
avoided Iter company. Women ommi!.v
envied her heauty, hut swiftly piti'd
her.
Yes another ease of "B.O." limljl
Odor! And Laura never suspected it
until n newspiijH-r ad aroused her sus
picions. "H.O." isn't hurtiiiK Laura any
longer. She keeps perspiration odorless
now easily, too! i
Now no fenr of "B.O."
even in hot wenllier
We ean't always tell when we're fruilly
of "H.O." We heroine insensitive to
ever-present odors. But pores pive off
as much as n quart of odor-causiiip;
waste daily. And the hotter the weather
the more danger.
It's liest to play safe always! Just
hathc regularly with Lifehuov, the tie
mhrizing toilet soap that millions use.
Refreshing, invigorating, marveloiisiy
c leansing, its gentle antiseptic lather is
like a tonic. I'ore.s are purilied so deeply
that "11.0." .slays away.
Try Lifelmoy for a healthier com
plexion, too. Knjoy its germ-removing
licnchts. You'll love its pleasant, extra
liran scent that tells you it purifies
yet quickly vanishes as you rinse.
Adopt Lifelmoy today.
LKVtiK BKOTIIHRS CO., Cnmhriilt', Hnu.
ry
i I
cm
Lifebuoy
shaving Crf.am
end
(!'
Its itch, lilting,
double Hcn
lilhft rivei itif
imuothcji hive
Lifebuoy
HEALTH SOAP
stops body odor
HAYDENS TAKE LAST -LOOK
CRATER LAKE
j
fliATHK UKK, Ore., Aug. fi. !
(.Special.) Mr. and Mm. Al liny- j
len took ti farewell look at Crater j
AiUf Snturdiiy. ImvlnK motored I
from Medford for that expreHH pur- 1
poe. j
Mr. Ilnyden Im helm? trnnnferred
to n new position nnd will not
have the plenum- of seeing (.'raier 1
Lake ntialn for nomr tim. I
Minn Klnora Hiilnnder motored
from Medford with frlendw to vhll
the hike Sunday.
Dr. and Mrn. J. C Mayes nnd
children of Medford wep! Riieftri
at the Indue Hunduy.
Mind Fwma Kenn-y of Medford
in now employed hehind the nup
p!y counter in th lodK.
Harold K-lley and I'hil Smith of
Portland anil MtidentH nt the I'nl-
vernity of Oregon arifved lat week
to heKin their duties running on
of (he liiixc lannchi-M on the lake.
No llod' for .iiiici-H.
TOK VO, A uk. fi- IlPdcu
work runt I n lied today at th Hn
mitonio Itantiin coal mine on llok
k ti'lo. hul thtre wan little hope for
4 miner dtill rntoinhed tli'-i .
Kifty-two hodien have heen recov
ered, and of 13 who rncaped, five
were Injured,
V2
Price Sale
RUSSELL'S
'MEDFORD'S OWN STORE'
L SALE
HALF-PRIC
Of Women's
Coats ana Dresses
V2
Price Sale
A Climax Offering
of the Season's Most Important
ECONOMY EVENT.
Street and Sports Wear
Out
i
They
Go!
Informal and Formal Afternoon Wear
Nothing
Reserved
EVERY ONE
HALF PRICE
For Evening Wear
August Sale of Blankets
IF 'jp'
Oregon City Pure
Virgin Wool Blankets
72x84 inches
Plaids, Stripes and Pastels
$12.50
Value
$10.50
Astorian Blankets
(Formerly the Hudson Bay)
One of Orogon City's finest Wool Blan
kets. Full 6-lb. weight, 6-in, block plaids
and stripe borders, including the multi
color border.
$12.50
Value
$12.50
Horner Bros. Blanket
I 72x84 Pastel Shades
All Satin Bound
$12.50 Value
$10.50
Horner Bros.
Plain 3V2-lb. Blankets
, Whipped Ends, Dark and
Pastel Shades
$6.50 Value
$5.50
Gamp or Cabin Blankets
, 412 lb. Gray All Wool
66x82
' $4.50 Value
$3.98
Reduction on All Pillows 25
1
August
Specials
for Boys
Kaynee Shirts and
Blouses '
V2
LESS
K.'iyni'p Wash Suits
for hnvs
1
l4
LESS
Kute Kut Play
89 c
Kaynee Crash
Wash Pants
$1.39
Hole Proof Sox
for cliililrcii
ViiIiics 9Qr
)( 'id.. ZU
Mn. MCDCAN BELMONT
Mr. STUYVESANT
FISH MORRIS
Mr". HAMILTON lUDli. t-tlL
thoose '
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY
ifor its French shades
No wonder America's smartest women
approve of Holejiroof shades for Lticile of
Paris, tlie great French color and faoliioit
autliority, creates them. We are allowing in
our window this week a message from each
of these society women and the shades
they are Ubing. We invite you to see theiu.
Fine i liifTons ami $1 .95
X
Tvi e wrigliu at
M
Dupont Rubberized Aprons 25c
Just the thing to wear during packing and
canning season
Wash Fabrics, values to $1.19 3!f
Slipover Sweaters LESS
Voile Underwear, $1.25 value 7!)"
Bathing
Suits
Every one in stock
4 LESS
Women's Outing
Knickers
ONE HALF
PRICE
'Jlx'i:! inch Jumbo
Bath Towels
!:;e..8'::.... 59 c
All Table Linens
ONE FOURTH
PRICE