PlflTC THREW
TAKE BODY HEIER
woud highway fur a Inb'f lniuy
i iiiuiin to Hoiitherii coast' point".
jThey will mak.. ieir lioint in '
Daily Meteorological Report
M-In. 1. 1.
1 ill nr
Thursday, August -2
I Forecasts
, Medford and vuiuity: lunvas
I ini; cloudiness toninlil ami Friday.
TOURS COUNTY TO
f FOR i A NAmt
ON AUTO TRAILER;CoM!ViUNjTY CHEST DAY OF ACTIVITY
I'tinU-r Kriday.
T
I Oregon: lm-i easin;; cloudiness
Itrttiifclit and Kriday. with rains in
j norihwest portion. Cooler east ami
(south portions Friday.
MF.PFfmn mtt, tuttsttst. pronp, oih:;ox. tiu'Rsiuy. Arm'ST 2-2. 1020.
nnw nnrnonn n ! 4
Nil bATOritLUlCODPORAl
, Mr. and Mrw. f II. Meier and
their fix children left for P.nkers
flold this afternoon with the body
of little Walter Itay Heicr. who
wan drowned yesterday in an Irri
gatiun ditch, In u trailer beliind
their car. A purse of $i't was
made up by the campers at Uain
boy auto camp, where the family
wa staying, and the countv added
115 to it an they were without
funds, and had no way to get to
ilakei'Hfield, where their other
two children, who are married,
live.
The Holer family arrived in
Medford August 9. without funds '
and could obtain nu work until last i
w'k, when the father and mother j
and oldest hoy started picking 1
pears. Ii was while they were en-
gaged In this work that the little!
i.t l.Itl.lif. I
' ' . ! undesirahle social conditions may
Papers of incorporation have
been filed by Attorneys Crews and
: Codding for E. X. Hoxun, C. M.
: Kidd and Hamilton Pa f tun. mem
bers of the board of" directors for
i the Community Chest of Medford,
: lncoi pointed.
I The purpose of the chest, as out
I lined in the preamble, is', "to
j strengthen and make socially effi
cient the spirit of human hclpfut
i ness in Medl'ord, to afford the citi
zens the opportunity to contribute
i to human welfare work through a
All is now 'tiuiet at the (ii;l
Scout camp on the Applcgate.
which has for the past three weeks
been the M-ene of much atiyUy and
fun. The. couneellors and scout
Local Dftt
t 5
sit
l lied,,
g'-i j ins the
' to lie h
Temperature 1 Degs.t
have gone to their homes. to ,e-j "Kiu'm -
, . .1 Lowest (Last 11! hrs.L, 4u
pare tor the opening of school. : humi(lilv .Vl.l
Mimiiiy i'.iicrnoon uie ciusin -
ciscs were conducted in the pre--j
once of a number of the parents of
the scouts and other visitors. j
Advancement in scouting and 1
merit badges were conferred upon)
those who had earned them by
community chest, to assist In i-o-or-f captain Helen Wilson, after which
dinating the work of the charitable J tju. girls formed around the flag
civic, philanthropic and benevolent pole where the camp was officially
organization ol .Medford and vt KjV(,n the name of "Wilpenpines,"
cinity and to promote co-opera- t n,,. xivm syllable being the first syl
tion, efficiency i-na economy in I itm. uf Wilson in honor of Mrs.
their operations to the end that ; Helen Wilson, leader of the tlirl
Scout movement in Medford: the
he reduced and, if possible, elimi- second sellable being taken from
GETS SECOND PENALTY
II. IJ. A vera was fined -r and,
costs in Justice court this morn-1
inn when he was convicted on a
' charge of driving hi tnn-k "
'the Crater lake higlnviy wtn too
heavy a loud. This is ill? w-vond
fine levied ageinst Mr. Avrs for
'the same offense in 'be p'ist two,
'wneki. and during the time state ;
traffic of'ccrs have been f oiulin-t-i
Ing the campaign against over- j
loaded trucks on trie Crater lake j .j
anil (ireenspring highways. ! -
K. U Crow was frio $10 niutj$
costs and his driver's license wns;.j.
suspended for one year viien he ( 4,
was convicted on charges of reck
less driving.
Hohert 1'redeiiburff wis fined
l0 and costs for having lour pas
sengers in the front seat cf his
;car.
nated
The annual meeting of the mem
bers or contributors to the chest
will be held every December, at
hich important business matters
ill be discussed. The iKiard of di
rectors, of which Hamilton Patton
j is president, ' will hold regular
monthly meetings.
State of weather Clear I lear
Lowest temperature this morn
ing. 51 degrees,
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
UH!K, T:t.5!t inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest. !; lowest, II.
"" Sunset today. 7:01 p. m.
Sunrise Friday. 5: liT a. m.
Sunset Friday, 7 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian Time
Radio Program
KMED
Mill Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
KEITH COLE MARRY i:
itefurc a crowd of frirnila iriilh-
OT'i at t lie Valley Radio church I
"parsoniiKC Keith Colo, popular
local musician, son of Mrs. lii:i '
Cole of Mcdforil, and Miss Dorothy l 4.
Itiinilull of Rosohui'K were united
t) In iiuui'Iukc by Pni-.siin Dill Hay ul
nix o'clock last nlKhl.
Mr. and Mrs. William Swart?.
Hlleiulnd (ho. yuunn oounle. .-.who
lire said to have successfully evad
ed h charivari attt-nipt:nK to over
take llieni. am! left over the Rcd-
!i Meters U10 Key.
'I'lllliwlay. August ,
IS -(!:!.'. KM l:D.
0: 1 .")-t;:;lll News ami markets
by Mail Tribune.
fi:3n-7 Harvey's Service s'.a
fc lions.
4- I rhlav. August 2:!. IV-1
H-!l:;ta Sweet hon.
It ; 3 H -1 0 Schilling Co.
lii-lii::in Southern OreKon
I'lectric Co.
lll::lll-ll Marsh Croeery.
11-11:80 M. M. Department
it Slore.
11:30-12 Jaeiiue I.enox, Milliner.
1- noon News flashes. Mail
Tribune Fruit Markets.
K'-l Palmer Music House.
1-1:30 Medford Klectric Co.
1:30-1' Lewis Super Service.
2-;:.1ll Mann's Dept. Store.
2:30-3 Hrophy's.
(i-(i:15 KJIHD.
the name Carpenter, in honor of I
Mi's. Leonard Carpenter, who h.s '
helped ihe yirls In many ways andj
presented them with the cump site
011 the .ppleuate: the last syllable
taken from the pines which
abound. .
Miss Alice Loeffler spoke in ap
preciation of the couneellors ati'l
helpers in camp, the fla'Was low
ered, scout koiuis were sum; and
with a rousiiiK cheer for Miss Loef
fler from the Birls. the. company
prepared for the homeward move.
Vivian Coss. leader in the ath
letic stunts, plans to attend the I.',
of 0. this full. Dorothy Whitman.
T ! leader in swimminc and archery.
j will attend the . Medford Hlith
'school. Mrs. Myra Kussell. cmin-
jsellor. is a teacher in the ltoose
" i veil school in Medford. Mrs. lOthel
1 ' Willetls. councellor in nature study.
I is also a teacher in the ftoosevelt
I school in Medford. Miss Alice
Loeffler, canii) director after a visit 1
to Crater Lake, will return to take
up her work in the schools of Sioux
City, Iowa.
The camp was a very successful
one, many valuable lessons were
learned in a most enjoyable way,
and will always be a pleasant
memory to all who were privileged
to attend.
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,cd with h.inuers adv.'rtis
hig JaekMin county picnic
Id Uil or day. Seoteuiht r
I the llotary club caravan of nroim.l
:l. i-ars made its way tlinmsh lh"
I streets of Me.llord this niorniliK.
;Cal'liti tuetnhtus of the seiviee
club and a nuinlier o( Hoy Scouts,
who manipulated a variety of noise
makers with zest, the coi-ioro at
Iraited more than a little interest
diii'iiii; its Inief roiltul.
I'rom Medloril the proiessioa of
j cars took 111 a number 01 uisuieis
1 In the count ty. ineliidtni; Hold Hill
and Sams Valley. The "whoopee"
I banners called attention to Ihe va
rious attractions to lie cvjieeicit at
the Labor day picnic, iticliliiini; the
baseball panic lo be staitcil between
Meilfnrd and the counliy. Ihe mi:
of war and others.
The picnic committee of 'l11'
Cllainlier 01 Collimercc. iniluilim;
O. t). Alendorfer. Aeel lluhhanl. C
T. Halter. .1. O. (irey and Hill
Yotiiis. spent a hall hour or more
at Hie Klks picnic stroniuls last
niKlit Rotting the place i.i readiness
for the event.
That every committee nppolnlcd
for the preliinlnary work on the
picnic is functionini; actively and
reiioititiR progress at tlm ,i.'Htl ol
each day. was stilted liy SixTelary
Bnker. The sraniten tlMonnlmnt the
valley arc also said to he cooper
ntiui; etilhusiast leally and have
promised a number of features for
the day as well as a lew surprises.
It is said that this will be the very
larsest "set together" ever held In
southern Oregon.
Swallowed Evidence
SAN FKANCISC.O. Oil.. A UK. 21'.
i.H) A $H00 diamond ring, ad
mittedly stolen from an apartment
by Lawrence Morris, a floor pol-
Isher. who declared lie had swal-
1 lowed the jewel, was recovered hy
: doctors, thus providing police with
' evidence on which to jail -Morris
G: 1 5-6:30 News and markets I on a grand theft charge.
by Mail Tribune.
0:30-7 Hand Mux.
1
Arraign Negress
VISALIA, (Jill.. Aug. 22
.Mrs. Amanda Humphrey,
40, no-
.4 gros. Hchoul teacher in the Aiten-
Reedsport. S.'.ur.o c o n tract I ton negro settlement, wns arraign
awarded for construction of school ed on a charge of hentlng to death
nymuasluni. t 'tpr !-year-old nephew last week.
ESSEX CHALLENGER
First Car on Top of Table Rock shown in
MOVING PICTURES
it
"Hl'TCIIISON.
Meleorologist.
Moving pictures of the ESSEX CHALLENGER climbing up the
steep rocky side of Table Rock, will be shown at our salesroom.'
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23-7:30 P. M.
Everyone Cordially Invited
Don't fail to see this remarkable hill climbing demonstration.
$25 IN CASH
We will give $25 to any standard stock car on the market that
will duplicate this climb under the same conditions.
Armstrong Motors, Inc.
Hudson-Essex Dealers
101 S. Riverside
Phone 18
ie
THAT RESIST AGE
"Development of compounding a
process hy which rubber products
are now made to resist age is cred
ited to the U. V. Goodrich Kubber
company. A committee of a num
ber of tiic country's greatest Indus
trialists and financiers reported
that this C.oodiich development
saves the country $50,uilll.i)ii0 a year
in prolonging Ihe life of rubber
products. When we realize thai
the life of rubber products has lieen
increased to the extent of saving
the people of this country S50.00I'.
000 a year." said Mr. Lowd of Ihe
Lewis Super Service, C.oodrich tire
merchants here, "we begin to look
about for something that conipares
with it and find nothing short of
the process that made rubber pro
ducts possible. Hint even iii
proachs it.
"Take (his for instance: Today
tires are so well built that age is
a very important factor. A few
years ago a lire thai ran on n car
for a year was an old tire anil II
cracked and checked until its age
was noticeable. Now llres often
last several years mid show almost
no effect rrnm age. Cracking and
(honking is almost totally elimi
nated by this (ioodrlch develop
ment. You "ran carry a spare now
without worrying about the erfect
age will have on It.
"(loodrich. dining Ihe almosl 00
yours of its existence, lias given
ihe country a lot of new things In
rubber, but I do mil believe that
anytring has happened in the rub
ber lmlusltry since the discovery
of vulcanization that Is as far
; reaching and economical in its ef
fect as the development of age re
gisters in rubber compounds, lle
' llevc me. $ri(i,o00,(iiio Is a lot of
' money even in this day of big figures."
1LLIHEE DEAL WAITS
RETURN OF LELffi
The deal lor Ihe lllihee orchard.
In the Coker Untie district, be
longing to Harry K. Lelatid of Los
Angeles, to L. A. HallUs and K. ('
Corn, is still hanging lire. It is
expected to be consuminalcil mum
the return of. Mr. Lcland from Los
Angeles.
The price ori'ered for the proper
ty of Hid acres, prailically all in"
lirchard. It was authoritatively as-
beltniiled today, was SI 1 :t.:l". This
Is SLluo more than was paid Tor the
Three Oaks orchard, bought a few
months ago by .lames I'.ilniislon and i
Woldon Middle. I
Hel'ore Ihe sale Is coinob'led a
minor legal adjustment will have i
to he made. It is reported.
At, Hum's Cratci-lan
Victor McLaren demonstrates
his qualifications for the title of the
"he-mau of the lalking sreen" ill
"The lllack Watch." current at1
traction at Hunt's Ci-iterian. It is
Ihe film adaptation of Talbot
Mundy's "King of the Kbyliei
Rifles," and many of the scenes
lire laid In the wilds of India.
Myrna.Loy Is cast us the teniptin
wild princess who leads a revolt in
the heart of India. .Mcl.uglcn as
Captain King hi lc her Iruste 1
lieutenant. She love him and finds
out too late that ll is one of
Ihigland's cleverest si-nvl service
men, who lias been .-cni lo India lo
destroy her and her Influence.,
Made in the J. C. Penney Manner
That menus correctly slylid in every detail . . . lines ami proportions in perfect harmony
. . . cxpi'rlh' liiiloral, ensnrinrj pcnnntii'ncy of shape, stability against strain and exactness of
I'd . . . quality fabrics, loomed, woven and patterned to our exacting specifications. And
these standards of style, quality and workmanship we can, and do, enforce in every garment
lhrotij;h the compelling, Inlying prestige of our 1 400 Stoics. It is not to he wondered that a
. C. I'enncy label in your suit is an assurance of the fullest measure of clothing value to
be had.
See Our Display
of Fall Styles
for Men
This sprucely conservative, thrre
btttton suit with notch lapel jacket,
has been designed and executed with
a mind to the style preferences of the
man who wants to be well-dressed
without being conspicuous.
Finely tailored of worsteds
and unfinished worsteds in.
fancy stripe effects ... in
medium and dark shades of
tan, grey and brown.
In the evcr-apprripriate nines, too,
including bine serge and bluc-and-vihite
pin stripes.
$7 AJ1S
Extra Pants at 5.90
Men's Suits also at $19.75 and $29.75
' Extra Pants at $4.98 and $6.90
Kxnllfd l-'lnpiior," coining to tluyl
llliilit) tnnioiTow.
Hut' I'liml iMM'tntyH tin1 priNPi'HH
mill it ni-ril Ni'iireuly '(- km hi that'
hIh- InscM no time In inMUlrint,' i
I
hoylHll bob. kiH'o skirt h, Invisible
hoHh-ry ami wliulevor rim' 1 nct'il'-il
to transform her Into a bi-wlt cliinu:
"llaM'r." Whori'iipon hc "xteiiH
out" ii bit.
OnilillX In Kiiillo
Whiil ballpens uIk-ii a rinccss
In iinkh'-h'Tir;! h skirt, wearing a
rolled eoiffure oT the ninnies iibovt
her wlnilsome 1"' Jitui i-s, roiii'-s in
New York : ml Kris a liinp" "f t
flaplK-r rule of these I nlU-,1 States
Is f.ne of the hkhliKhis r'f "Th-
P. HI HEAD
Comfort and Safety
for Eyes
Dr. D. A. Chambers
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
404 Medford Bldg.
Philip Sharp (tf I'ortlaml. head
mechanic for the Pnrit.r Air Trans
port servico, who flpent a few dar
In Medfonl on IiIh Viiiatlun, left b
nlano vesterrlnv for his home 111
ttm norllt Willi,, hum Ml- Mllill'll !
on Joyed Ki'vrral of Ihe HtirroiiiHliiiK
seenir alt ract jtnin. went, flrihinn in
the HoKun ami upenl hoiih! linw on
Ihe ItoKite N'alley koH course. He i
pronnunrnd At ed ford tho Ideal va
cation Hpot ami cxprnHHCfl a desire
to return here for another more ex
tended visit In the near future.
Kfhlie Van Syekle and Mr. Alh n
of Klamath I 'alls were t wo husi- '
nesH viMllorH In the valley, havlnii
landed at Ihe loeal airport venter
day In their Kni;le Itork plane ui
1:30. They took i.:f late In tin
nftrrnoon.
LOCAL EXHIBITS LEAVE
en
A carload of local exhibit left
,hlaml Indny for the ";oldi-n
.III hi lee" at Saei anient o. 'a lit.,
which opens AnKUf-t 31. A ear of
exhibit also left eastern and e.-n-tiat
ftvuin W'ediiemlay and a ar
of tvlbl life exhibits will have
Htilem Auirijht 4JH Tor the shew
I.i. A. I,iwc hii'I HiHtants. n
NrntiiiK the itiite. will (to to S.o i -men
to to Hrutni;e the exlubli
Many fof the rnUntlen are ar"
HndlnK personal repreeiitat ivef to
the ftiir.
ill SS3S&w :
Si'li-i'li'il Mircfnlly iitt'l
Itrinli'il liy i.mtlHK n-(iilii:im-nlH
tor rnlur, rut
imrl wi-lisht I h'-H; n'-mn
tiffi-r Hut i Ion': li'iyi-i' lu st I
1 ot valui'M. .
1 JmmttmmmmmmmwmwmmfmamKta j
LIGHT
CONTINUES TO SELL
AFTER YOU "Close-Up"
li'hl is ii luiliii'iil itini-'tii't ol' vision. IVdi-s.
Iri.iiis ritnii'il t-M'iipi' tin- peiit'l riil in in 1'! ii 1 1 -til'
i-li-rti'ii- "I'liisltcr" sijiiis. On -iil't' (In nil'!
It si-Is your uii'ssiii- to i-liytlini - i-i'peiils il
ii '.M in uiul iiyiiin I'l'iniiiiliiijr, Knytrt-sl ins;, ih'l'- -iiiL'.
KLKt 'l'lilC SIUNS' (iliiuiiiiiiil'-il liniifiU
inil lliislii'i'si build litisini-ss in direct pi "piirl inn
to-tln-ir inn- of rmlinl imi. Merchants fre
quently report trHtlo increases of from 10 to
100 per cent after installation of larger signs.
Tntile (irowlli .i iiltviivN well in i-xeess of si-rv-ii-e
I'osl.
Let Ub advise you on sizo and givo
details of cost and installation.
VE DEVilLOP
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
TOUR KEXALL STOSE
Open Sunday and Evenings
All the Time
Kjf & WATCH u
UU REPAIR mG M
V.ft6r JEWELERS fM
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
OFFICES:
Medford. Grants Pafts, Roieburg, Klamath Falls
Oreyon. Yreka, Dunimuir California
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