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"mkdfoim) Ar.vir, trip.ux-k. w.Pi-Tmn. oheon. wkpxkspay. AnnsT ii. iiijd. rAOK SEVEN" IKE AREA IN INDIANA ,1 . MIHI t i n-h ,i miiiy At W.ls beilll led Ilk; lein.iuo d MOPPED UP lammond Mayor, Police -'Chief and 20C Men and a Women Operators of i Speakeasies Arrested - Al Capone Believed Head A of Ring Law Machinery it V Declared Broken. :ian I (Ml w.ht.ii iciwd. Clib ;i :i 1 1 I Indiana Har bor an Hit- prim ip:il iPes in i In 'aluim-i d is) rii' I w tih lis ex tensive steel find iron mills ;iti i "I lor industrl k. Knited Stales DiMlbt Attorney Oliver M . Loomis reeenlly ,is ipiotcd as savins lh;it tin- civil nnichinery for law enforcement in the area had "broken down tit sih'Ii an extent thiil I low Harry (J. Leslie wmtM . he jll.stith-d ill declaring til-' dl-- t i l" t under m:u tin! law."' m m DEATHS EAGLE POINTERS ' FROM ALCOHOL; ARE-INJURED BY GROW NG IS. HOWLETT OFj EAGLE POINT NOW, ? ' I TRAIL TO WATER AT CRATER LAKE LACEO BY TREES WASHINGTON. Aujj A mounting death rate lism and increased kacli; point, on., auk. m. i SM-eial. Main anil K r o n t l i eels, lone khoM II a.s (I danger ous iniiier for traffic. ;is the M-eno Kriday of n serious crush when a e:n driven hy Al Hohison was struck hy a truck belonging lo . nainaKcr o AMiianu. Mrs. K. I. Hill, riding with Holi isoii is in the Sacred Heart hospital u il h three hroken rihs. received u hen t brown through a window the linn.'! My daunted. .though both drivers applied tho I I'lMkes in an effort to reduce 14. i,r. '""' from aho Association Against the Pro -hibition Amendment Give Out Latest Statistics -Deny That Drinking Is Confined to Upper Class. j Vi.r-!."pu kaiii.i: point, ore.. Aug. i i I Speci;i . ) Horn at Cortland, ore.. Auk. viii. to Mi-, and Mrs. T. K. Hruoks. a daughter. Mrs. Itrooks will lie remembered hero as Kslher Shaw. Tin- hiihv is the first irrent- grandibtiiuhior born to Mrs. S. I".. Ho" h it if tho SuilllVMdo hotel. It insanity 'HAMMOND. Intl., Aim. 1 1. LlirLs of school am,-, a mayo;-, i, "police chief and men and women aerators of scores of spea keasics wore among Hie 2UU persons ar rypted last night and early today an. federal prohihiliuii agents mop ped up what they Icrnicd thu Clilunict district liquor and vice ring. J;y one o'clock this morning 1 iT persons had been arrested in Kust Chicago and Indiana llarbw. As rapidly as the. prisoners could ho' taken to Crown i'oint for ar raignment before a United States commissi oner, the J r 0 raiders re-Itij-ncd to tlic roundup. Mayor Itnleigh I. Hale of Ka-it Chicago ami his chief of police. Juntos K. KcKan, were among tin: first arrested. Nick SudovicU. iriitaioKUed a.s a lieutenant of heirfaee Al Capone. ami as one Of. the heads of liquor traffic in tho Calumet district, aUo was nol.ed. Kedoral authorities be lieve Al Cupone. now In Philadel phia Jail. Is the actual head of llo alloyed Calumit liquor and vie' rinp. Mayor Hale and Chief were charged with consptra ii . .similar charge was acuinst Sudovlch. who was In' the cabaret he operates. In IUHliy plae.e.H the airelils ffHind t;iils acting as barmaids, and they v-04 senL wllh the ot hers lo Cr-Ow n Point for nrrainument. vWayur Hale was elected nearly four years no and took KeKfi from tlie Chicago police force t j lied h's law enforcement denari niont. The two men were releas- CI4TKU LAKK. (tie.. Aus. I 1. -lypecial) XiK-zapin,!; gradually from tin.' lint tn (lie water of Crater Lake, over ihe new trail, whether atom nr mutinied on one i i no i ; t n ii head of I rust . oi l liy saddle horses vU)f to ho found at the hitch raek on i the rim, fillers the thrill ot view iiiK the blue waters throiiKlv. Mie Kieen crowns oi tne (aniuruous lor-j ,.(,.,,., esi trees, rtticii trees as the inoun taui iteiniocti ami wnijo-oaiK l,IIM ' (ie oiinii ii in i in 1 1, nidi i i hit At mi- oi I the Aliine' forests, lend to the stir- hriims Ihe lover of tin out of doors 1 '. in direct cnmmunieai ion with Na lure's wtei'd soliiude. alcoholfc iro pictured In charts published today by the Assoclh tion Against the prohibition a mend men t in a pamphlet pre sent nti :t statistical study of tile en 1 he prohibition period hi tlu States. manifestations, it . says, are accompanied by evidences of increased production and con sumption of illicit liquor. Us and tables of k owing in- iii porn nee. being based on ln- "aceepted by both wet and partisans as valid." t urday evening Charlie Hans com and family were ertrolito to I Medford with their cream, when a car driven by Y. C. Lamb of Sams alley collided with lluns com. , Clyde lligsby. son of Mrs. Mans com was hurt in the back and head and was taken lo (he Sacred Heart hospital. The others received only minor injuries. M r. Hansen in. alt hough pinned underneath the car. was not hurt. His Ford is a total wreck. foot, of the Inill. Uegan y and mad" found Here at tlu ii-!,,. ti. l,i,, ...i...... ,,r ii... i-.i.- u.ii.i, ...w;,. .i ii, , i- na-.u ii.., I ,,lin' similar expr visiior may he favored with the very rare privilege of seeing the Cony, more commonly called the voek rabbit, confined to rook slides, usually above tiniherline In the more desolate regions of t he mountains of the Pacific northwest. The presence of this little animal is made known hy its wierd cry so deceptive in ils vent riloqiial quali ties. To catch a glimpse of the Cony, huddled deep in the shadow of a rock, requires a (rained eye. While his neighbors are in hiber nation, during (he long winter nioitt lis. Nat ure decrees t hat t he Cony should work during the sum mer months, culling and storing away grasses in quaiilily sufficient to carry hhn t h rough (he winter months beneath Ihe deep snows of (he local regions. For Glasses That Arc KIGHT 1 See Dr. D. A. Chambers h OPTOMETRIST . If. -104 Medford Bldcj. Williams Itcappoliitcil WASHINGTON. Aug. M. (I1' Reappointment of Albert C. Wil liams of Texas as a member of the feil 'Mil I farm loan hoard was announced today by President Hoover. Willia ins has served on t he feib-ra I farm loan hoard fm a number of years. His renomina tion will be soul lo the senate after it convenes this mouth. One hundred and filly-lwo play ers entered for the Long Island IIIH'M ill AlIUIlSl. The alcoholic death rate Is de- 'almost up to the pre war level" having shown "a steady ' rise" since Hn'u after having de clined sharply prior to and dnr I ing the first year of prohibition. rleitcos in for eign countries, it attributes "the j sharp drop in 1 !' 1 8 and 1 !' yt" ' to war conditions and that in l : L' i j io prohibition ! Statistics of the Metropolitan Life Insurance' company covering j Ls.oon.iMtu policy holders, it says. "do not bear out" the content on ; that "drinking has been confined entirely to the wealthy, while among Ihe working population of i the country drinking has prae 1 llcally disappeared." On tile con i trary. It holds, "Hie rate from alcoholism anions- the Industrial ! population parallels the alcoholic j death rate for the entire country." ; Although it says that fiuu-es I covering arrests for drunkenness . are inailcij mi to and conclusions ! may be misleading, tho associa ; lion interprets figures available as giving the "Impression that the J number now exceeds the level of , It'l l. A graph of arrest. lor drunkenness In 38 Inrge cities i from )!H'I to I 7 supported this 1 by showing "the same eharaet-r-j istles as the curves for deaths from alcoholic insanlly." 1 ! A K Kit, Ore., Aug. I I. -(!) An iiuuneoino.nl was inadu here Into yesterday that tho Marshall Urn In company of Hum city had pur chased Ihe Hidwell-MvatiH drain company operating In Telocaset ami North Powder. The DOLLARS You SDend this summer in building a home of your own will reap a big return in happiness for your family and yourself and prove a good investment, increasing in valuation as years roll by. Jackson County . Building & Loan Association's Convenient Home Loans will enable you to pay for your home, in easy, monthly installments, just like rent. Begin Today to Save for the Initial Installment 5H 7 Preferred Stock They realize that an investment in this institution is SAFE, PROFITABLE and AVAILABLE. Owners of this stock have just been paid over $32,000 in earnings for the last six months. Invest NOW and let your money work for you. . Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny HOLD HILL. Ore., Aug. 11.--(Speeial.J Packing has started a t he Van line vengurg orchard near Cold II ill. Tho work is much easier with the new equipment and machinery Installed the latter part of last season. All the 1 '.art let t crop will no p oKed. Mr. Vau lt oovon burg's packing plHnt and orchard is one of t:ie very finest and his fruil ranks with tho clean est in the valley, practically free from worms and posts. A largo number of pickers and packers are heijiK employed In the present run of work. Thi' Methodist Kpisoopal church of this city held a social on Ihe park grounds on Krhlay evening. There was a good attendance and everyone enjoyed the evening. Luke Jennings, Jr., was n visitor to this city the hitler part of la.d Week. K. (I. La nee has purchased a new Chevrolet (I roadster. The A inyt host llehekah lnd'-'o met as usual on last Wednesday evening. J. II. Ma rd on has gone to work for loo rue Ha ff at t he Sylvanl.e infni', about two inlles.from tow a,. Mr. and Mrs. Chiud!e Shaver re turned lo tiobl Hill from Wilming ton, Cal., where t hoy have been for the last several months. Oeotue Hall is able to he opt on the streets again. Millie Walker and Lelsy Miller have returned homo from Seat He. Allen Mali urn and family have ret urued to their home In AVil mington. Cut., after spending about four weeks In Hold Hill. Ho spenl most of his time fishing nnd had uood luck. Hill Kinney is (he proud owner of a Star ti. Miss Sybil Walker is visiting with lier grandparents In Portland. killsIaTtlesnake T OOLU HILL. Ore.. Aug. II. -- (Special.) Kd Shoemaker recent ly killed a big rattlesnake about ihroo foot from his porch. There have been n number of rattlers killed since this hot wave arrived. Mrs. Jack I'Yost was visiting with Mrs. Chas. Herman of Medford one day last week. Mrs. Haehel Perry and son were business visitors to Gold Hill Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook were visitors to the Cook ranch on the A pplcuate on Sunday. A la rue crowd attended the dance at the Community elub on Saturday evening. Auuust 10th. A number of local people were pres ent. Hariild fJardnor has returned to Oohl Hill to make his home, Mrs. Andy Krlckson was visltine in fhls city from Medford the lat ter part of last week. Mrs. Sargent was a bttsinrns vis itor to Medford the firHt part of t,i w.ek. CAN'T PRAISE IT ENOUGH T,yriiA E. Pinkhum't Vegetnblf Compound Helped Her So Much Kindlon, Mo. "I have not talcn nuhinp but l,Tfin K. Pinkham'i Vogptable l.irni pound for H month nnd I cannot praiac it, rnoiiifh. I weiln-d about Inn pound ami wan not ahl lo do any kind of work. .My houarwork a rlom hy niv mother mid m oiil oi doom work nan not done. 1 lonr taken four bottle of the Wr tHht" Compound and now I am writ mid utroiig dpal (op I fine. I a it. my ikIt in Inw to takft it after her la-t baby 'iimp. and he is Mronser no-. I cannot pri it mugh.'--Ma. IfArrtr. V. k-AHTiN, R. I, hinpiton. Miauiiri. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Haiiscom and soli arrived Monday from Vrcka and will remain for some time al Ihe home of his father, Charley llaiiseoin. John liohertsun and son Chester O ratal ma Itnhortson and iieorge On ley w cut to McAllister Soda SprhtKs Sal urday and returned home Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Kmnnucl Liehmau and family and nephew arrived In : Kaglc Point Krlday ovonlng from Los Alleles. They continued their journey to the homo uf Mr. ami Mrs. .imnieriuan in the lAiugopoic district beyond Hutto Kails. Mrs. Llebinau was formerly Miss Clara Zimmerman and a former local telephone operator. Miss Mary Haunaford. one of j our hiuh school students was on j duly in the telephone office Sun day su list it uting for Mrs. Percy Haley. At the ('(immunity church there Is a I ways a spec la I song service, itev. lirii'fiths is minister at these services. At the Presbyterian church next Sunday. liev. Havidson, there will bo preaching services at II a. ni. The Sunday school Ijour is HI to II. The lesson for next Sunday is found In Ivrn I: Hi: Psalm 1 1MI. "Thi Itoturn l-'rom Capl ivlty." 1'itnl S'anl was the first to have a birthday In August and contrib uted to the offering. A committee was named to ar range for a Sunday school picnic to be held In the park. Tho time will be announced next Sunday, so everybody be in their place next Sumbiy morning at la o'clock and hear more about Daniel in the lions den. , Hubert Harnlsh of Medford was a pleasant caller at Hie home of his faihei, S. H. Hurnlsh Thursday evening. Wu'te ii largo nil m her of our young folks attended the dance at lu Kinkald ball Saturday evening. M is. Chester I avls of Casey's Camp was In (own Monday morn ing attending to business a I the Kirst Stale bank. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Castor and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy (.'aster went to the Oregon Caves Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, II. L. Campbell, Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Ksch, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nee. Mr. and Mrs. David son nnd sun Hilly, and Miss Carle motored to Ashland Sunday ami etijiod a picnic, dinner In Lit bin park. A baby girl was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Philbrook, weighing IO'.j. pounds. Dr. Sears attended the case. Therou Jones and Claude (.'ox of i ran (h Pass worn In Kuglo Pol ul Monday moving some cattle. Miss lOrnostlne Dahack la spend ing her summer vacation wllh Ihe Honshaw family near (he iIt. Pitt district. MV. ami Mrs. Cecil CulborlHon of Lake Creek were In town Al ou tlay buying apricots from (ho James L. Linn orchard. Mr. ami Mrs, Paul l-'orce of the Oooley orchard and Miss Lnrnlue Korcc of (inlil Hill went to Hig A pplogatc Sunday and spent t he lay with Mr. and Airs. C. C. Huek and family. Mrs. Al. L. Pruifl, Guy Prultl and son Hoi-bort were pleasant callers at the home of Airs. M. Ii. t 'InpcHdn and da ugh I or, Airs. Hat -I ie Clngcjide Singu all Aloud ay evening. M r. and Al rs. .1 . AL Hasmusseii and daughter of Sacramento. Cal., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Airs. Krucsl Hnhaek last week. Mr. ami Airs. Clifford Hickson left Tuesday for Wena tehee. W'n.. where m r, Hickson will be em ployed all summer. Mr. and Al rs. Welt of sou t hoi if il If or nia have routed tho house on the Cniler Lake highway be longing lo Air. and Airs. Dahuck. Miss Alice Louise Kendall ofSan Francisco who Is visiting In 10a gle Point and Gerald Ward motored to Tallin Hock Thursday and spent a very pleasant afternoon exploring tne mountain. M r. and Airs. Urnest Dahack wont to the Dead Indhin Soda Spr rs Sunday and visited with their uncle. Miss Helen Kent, daughter nf Mr. and Airs. A. C. Kent of the Antelope district returned home Monday from Grants Pass where she had been visiting wit h her aunt, Mr. and Airs. Lucy IJarbcr.. W, C. Clements is bsving some repair work done around hi home by Kred l-ThHger. - ill '-v i t r i vli; if SJ ssi -ft! ' W'l( -::v::: f : : ; 1 1 mm 111 4'" v ft . , - v ':? x ..-. . . irXI h IMy: tidWAiawH Chuiol.vV. L, MADGE BELLAMY, f ox star, in the lovely panelled bathroom hunt lor her in Hollywood from designs by a well-known New York artist. Like nine out of ten lovely screen stars, she uses Lux Toilet Soap. She says: 'Thc 'studio skin' a star must have demands a soap that leaves the skin as smooth us a rose petal and Lux Toilet Soap docs." 9 out of 10 JLMft...M screen stars guard their skin this way . . " TD EAUTIFUL SKIN is the most potent I charm a girl can have," says Raoul Walsh, famous director for Fox Films and sums up the experience of leading Hollywood directors. "A beautiful skin which even the cruel glare of the close-up proclaims the real thing that's an absolute essential for stardom," he continues. This is why 9 out of 10 screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap. Of the 451 im portant actresses in Hollywood, including all stars, 442 keep their skin exquisitely smooth with this delightful soap. And all the great film studios have made this white, fragrant soap the official soap in their dressing rooms. You, too, will be delighted with Lux Toilet Soap. "4 r', I .v - MM U1Z GWEN LEE, attractive Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer atar, says: "Smooth as dew-washed lotus blos soms that's how my skin feels aft crusinR Lux Toilet Soap. It's ns delightful as the imcst French soups I" 1 Mxuty such as you have found only in French soaps at 50f and $1.00 the cake , , . now 10 rC Captivating BLANCHE SWEET says: "My hint thought is always my skin, for the camera is ull reventinR, especially in close-ups. Lux Toilet Soap ' keeps -my -skin - velvety " smooth," f Lux Toilet Soap and Alts. .John Kadcr went to Med ford on a business a ml pleasure trip. Mr. ami Mrs. Jim King of Deny were all-day visitors Sunday at the home of Hiloy Scans. Mr. and Airs. Joe N'en were call ers at the home of Mr. and Mis. ( ieorge Dh ly Huiplay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joan II Kendall ami family of Haywood, Cal., ami Miss A lice Louise Kendall of San Kraneiseo are (tuests at the Sunn,v sido hotel, of Airs. Lola Al. Ilild reth of Knjrle Paint. They return ed lo their home Thursday by way of ihe Hedwood highway. Tlie Lewis brothers, Harry and (ieorge. are enlarging their chicken house, making it 1 i, and are prep;irinu to go Into the wholesale children business EAGLE POINT PARTY ENJOYS COAST TRIP VKp'dakrilni-- ft vXExpert rinishmg I r 10 A ILK POINT. ( I re., Aug. II . (Special I A party of friends I'M t j FMrrlt In at 10 A. M. Tiiosilav for Cresernl Cltv. who.e Rady at 5 P. M. Ibev snout ll.o eveninc. Wednes- ! PROMPT MAIL-ORDER SEHVICC day they nioiored ahum ihe House volt highway to Ha ml on, where I hey spent I wo nights, arriving home in Kaglo Point Kriday. In cluded in thi' parly were Afr. and M i h. I lenry Owens, Kd win Hera ti ll m (iweiis, Mr. and Al rs. Llnyd St imsoii a ml daughter 'li ginla, Mr. ami Atrs. Harvey Stanley and son Dan-ell. SWEM'S KOOAK. BOOK. Girr flHOP OuldoorlfmlLs and creation at L4AKE LOUISE nM HOU.r T PHOHI 144 ; K Complete Cleaning mso i-mint. mr. Ant. It - ISpoulHf: t-Mrw. 'I'h, Ton 'I'aylor tin- I'ruHT rk,; Ilik'llhy rflrhriil nl Hit ll,t Inlay jiTuiK'Tsary Hun l.-,y Hllh H b,tj,tir,ll pi'-nlr llitior. Thtmr i-i,Ji, liii; lln flay Willi tho,,, wrr Mr. Hf Mcm. Itay llarnlHh and fnilr fhllflrt'll ulid (iratiflina Taylur. Tlf parly ,Mlori"l In tli aflrrn'rnn t tlw luxiw? uf Mr Hll'l Mm. William ll'ilinMi, an, I "i'-r,t Ihe ri'hl ,,f II, o day v. Inuiilnir. Mr. and Mr. T I.. M.l'Mland rt- i,.,r In frali' I'asn lit t Mii'liiy al the In,,,,,- tf .Mr. f. I, I ! Mrn. 'n,,'r',, J'Htr'M. j Mrs. .I'rlirt iirl,. who ha l.-i',i In tho llomin Itlvcr wanlta, lull, for Ioin,. tin,,-. In miiirh hr-ltrr at this wrltlnir. Haturday rnorninv Mrs. J. If. litanlir. Mr:. Hoy Aahuulc und .Mr. All otil-tif-dfiois vacation in a U'orld-fiimi'd IochIc... horseback . . . hikinii . . . swimming . . . boating . . . luxurious rest with a background of scenic beauty unparalleled. Cha teau Lake Louise is a magnificent metropolitan hostelry with typical Canadian Pacific service, accomodations and cui sine. Just a step from your own doorway by Prin cess liner and Canadian Pacific train from Seattle and Vancouver. Hi: Canadian Pacific ; AMIRIf AH MNK IlllK.. C aiuuhntt PfUifu TtnirMrrt t.ht 7110.1 fitunt thp WttrM fhrr A LETTER You Will Find Intcrcstinj; "Tir pnljrf of giving rrt'ir hilrtiin fi lnrnfh utirl nprnrlum(, o ntovr f'ttTtnl rarMli ItiPtr run nhiiev fo-t si-i'l1 ralfon wol prmil mnV-" vmir n-h""l imi,e In nv iurlBmn, A m u rinti "1 ! '. Untvrif)f of WiMhiriRlon miH (h- Kll-.. ' b'l- H'jH Nnrml Srh.Hl. 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