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MTDFOTCT) MATT, TTCTTVUNTS. . MT2PPO!H, OT'E ;()T. TITTT'SDA V. A TOT' ST 22. 1 !''!. I The following tttm com-emins CV D. .Thompson, wWl Known liiK' school Instructor', appeared In 111" Annus, number of the "Vocational Oreftonian": "UuriiiK the 1529 state conference of vocational aKriculturnl latstrui-l-ors meeting nt Corvallls, the honor of master teacher was bestowed upon C D. Thompson, vocational agricultural Instructor, of Medfortl. "lie was bom and raised on a Willamette valley farm tseven miles below ijilveiton). lie gradu ated from Oregon Agricultural col ege (now Oregon Slate college I, a..d took his matter's degree at the Michigan Agricultural college, lie developed an apple orchard at Hood Kiver, was lour years county school superintendent for Hood Kiver county, four years county agent for Josephine county, and nine years u Smith llughes teacher at .Mod lord. "Mr. Thompson Is one of the vet eran Smith-Hughes instructors in this state and has been an inspira tion at each state conference. He )ias always showed a willingness to co-operate with other Instructors in building a sound vocational pro gram. His clear thinking and good judgment are certainly appreciated by ull who know him. "The Oregon instructors elected Mr. Thompson honorary master teacher in order to Ktart the master teacher contest in Oregon for this coming year. Kach instructor's community program will lie rated ut least twice during the year by the state supervisor and the lu best will be selected. The remaiuing Instructors will act as u committee in selecting the master teacher of Oregon for ls:tu. A rating sheet is lieing prepared by a committee of Instructors and will soon be avail able for all departments in t In mate. "The master teacher movement creates friendly rivalry and tends to build tip the vocational program in the different communities." JAOKSONVIKLn, Ore.. Aur. 22. (Speciul) Mrs. J. T. Hardy and daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Comer, all of Portland, nre visiting at the O. V. Oodward home. Mrs. Hardy Is a sister of M rs. God ward. Andrus and Marion Smith are working at Diamond laike where they will have employment the rent of the season. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bixby have ns their house guests this week at their home east of town, Mrs. Ada "Wilson and Mrs. Busby of Salem, Ore., who arrived here Friday. Jack Buy born from Portland H visiting his friend Orville AVilson at the V. T. Wilson home. Mi, and Mrs. Leonard Lyons- and family and Mrs. Lyons' sister. Mrs. Marie Barnes, motored to Crater 30 ke Sunday where they enjoyed a picnic dinner. They also made ii trip to the natural bridge on Boirue river. Mr. and M rs. Mark Finn ey o f Clear Lake. California, are spend ing this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Finney. Mr". Fl.i Jiey's many friends will be pleased to learn that he Is somewhat im proved. JACKSONVILLE, Ore, Aug. 22. (Special) Bolton McMahon from near Portland, former resi dent here, is spending a few days visiting friends hero and at Med ford and with relatives In Ash land. Miss Regieno LyHe returned home Saturday from San Fran ciso where she has spent several months. She will remain here n jshort time with her parents, M. and Mrs. F.. L. Lytic. Mr. and Mrs. H. . Williamson, former residents of Jacksonville 'hut now of Oakland, Cal., arrived )hcre last week for a fhort stay. Mr. Williamson Is remodeling house for Julius Manke at Med- ford. Mrs. Fred Butcher accompanied hir Innli.m.l to Ills win k at Camp I 3. aliovp Huttp Kails Monday morn- inir and stunt a inutile of days visitltiK her sister. Mrs. fleotK Tranta, at the camp. ASH GUESTS ROGUE Wk. i I p ASHLAND, Aug. 22. (Special) Several Ashland ( hrlstian r.n - 4eavorers went to U.igue lliver on Sunday evening to visit the i?ty there. 1 Imse who mute up the group were; Miiie I'rescott. javm i;ariny. hkfinnr and Mrs. C. I. Oaifney. The m"1' -1 sa.le: that h thouuht It was a good ing was In charge of Miss Klve( prnrtire to nickname a pp-Ment. j (uHtnr. who is president of U"Mand hope.l it would continue. j Crater Lake I nion. A group H ; : planning to visit in Sams Valtev ' "f ,rt)pleI IVmltry." I on next Sunday evening. j Mr. Florence V. Kahn. who, Mrs. Sam 11. McNulr was ho- ( sui cet-ded her hre husband as ip tes on Monday evening to a group resentative in mngress from 'ali of friends, w ho gathep'd at Ik-. , fornia. tells of a letter she rre ived liome for a community dinner. recently from a woman who had 'I hose who were prem-nt wer.-; ,i.j-een tefer-ni 's to the lame ducks and Mr. Sam H. MeNuir. Mr nnd in erm-res Mrs. Nate Hates. Hugh linfe Miss Nina Kanif. Mr. and Mi Hal McNair and on. Jamie, an I i.". ana It. UouiU ru. FILIPINO SIAMESE .liionatJ I'rtti ftulv The double wedcUflug in Manila of Siamese twins, Lucio and Simpticio Godino, was attended by 5000 persons. Left to right; Mra. and ft . Lucio Godino, Mr. and Mrs. Simplicio Godino. Union Veteran Seeks Drummer Boy of Confederate Forces Befriended at Battle qf Atlanta July 22, 1865 ATLANTA, Auk- (tV - 1 1" a ili uiiimi'r hoy who Wore I he k ay j ill Ihe war lie! ween til: slah-S reads this, or lu- reteiws the wnl it prohahly will mean a friendship enduring ifimoKh ihe rftna initio j years for him ami a ldtu dad hoy who met as foes in the sixties on a southern battlefield. Postmaster R. K. Karge has re- j reived a letter from AV. D. Christ-: man of Glouster. Ohio, the union soldier, askiiiR that he help locate the pray drummer hoy to whoso, lips he pressed his canteen as th! Ir. fhristman said he believed latter lay wounded at the batilo.the confederate soldier was In the of Atlanta July 22. ISO.".. ; vicinity of Atlanta. "When they "It would do my soul good to met on ,no battlefield he was IS, hear from that boy." the northern nmi ne thinks ihe confederate boy veteran said. Disavowing any could not havo been more than malice for soldiers of the eonfed-i j;-,. A WASHINGTON BYSTANDER By Herbert t Pluininer. i WASHINGTON. Rep. Bolivar VI, Kemp, who represents one of j the picturesque Acadian districts of Louisiana, is just a little hit ,..- iu constituents think they sent him to congress or to duty in the war. department. For out of one of his "bayou j parishes" there came to him the j other day the fullowing request : "1 am an old man anil live In j the neighborhood where there are j a number of ill-bred children. They, on Tuesday from San Francisco, nearly pester the life out of me oy j where he has been employed dur ihrowing rocks on my roof w hile ; ihe summer. Warren plans I am trying to sleep. Will you: to I.e at home for a time and as not have the war department send s st his father, proprk tor of the me an army rifle rtnd some bullets? j standard Cleaners. 1 promise to take good care of It! and return It to you when I have Hhown these hoys I mean business." Mr. Kemp's reply was that he was not in ihu rifle business. Mall Is Heavy, This request Is typical of the many that are to be found almost daily iu every representative's mail. Ami every member of congress will tell you that It Is the next thing to political suicide n-.t to attempt some sort of an answer to su' letters. Ahout the same time Mr. Kemp was asked for a rifle, a request came from a lumber company in his district that ho use his office to secure Home buffalo for a pro posed park on their land. He was more successful in t his instam hut it required quite a bit of to get the animals from the w tin- fur south Senator f.cral.l V. Syo nf North km a di-l.gliln in telling of a re - quest he received from an ehleily; woman constituent shortly after ; j the Inauguration. She ashed that he exert an effort In the senate to have a law pass.-d mr.king it a penl tentiarv offense to anolv a nirk- ' name to the president of the ITnit'd me mm h." she wrote, t.i Vi,ir. a,,... i . '..,.11.1 ,.,.r .,.1 to as Cal. "Now I understand some' pPnpIe are referring to Mr. Hoover , as Herb. I think it is lisgracf ful. nnf stroncly urue ynu to usn ymir ! influence to ntnmp out thif prac out this vv-' tice." Senator N . cotil ! not tin ; Sho wro'e Mr Kahn in I'f-V'jir. 1 pointing out that -!! thoui:l:t If' a diifrr to thi r.nmtry nnd to ttio au;ury coaduiont of thtj TWINS MARRY el a y. In- wishes to heeonie I In still I In-riii-r's f fiend. "As well as 1 ran rememher. t h.-i ;ime ;i lull hi the J.atl le." th.- l. Ui r iv. nunit . I. "I h.ard him ery out. 'Siddier wtiu't yini j;iv. in' a drink '.''4 I ask d my eaplain if 1 ctmld fall out of ranks and ive that little rehel drummer Imy a drink. He said yes. "I tonli a tin can off his haver sack holding ahout a rpiiart, filled it full of water out of my own canteen, held it to his mouth, and jie ,ran jt an world to have ma I -formed fowls i thrust upon unsuspecting people, ; and would she please lake steps i to see that the practice was dls ; continued '.' CAMP ON APPLEGAIE A S II I A N D. Ore., Aug. 22. (Spec alt Members of the Wesley Foundation of the M e t h nil I s I church, camped over night on the Apph'gate last Saturday night. There was swimming by moon light, a byu nt If til supper and an evening nf song and story. Twenty 'members of the foundation Jidned 'tu the outing j Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Dickey hove returned home after spending a nmnth at Itiehardson's Grove in California, where they were em ployed during the summer to pro. vide ihe music for the dances. Warren Hueinus arrived home Kmh Harvey fram Colville, Wn is in Ashland fur visit with 1 fiends. Miss Janet Wilson, who Is em ployed at Medfurd. is visiting with her mother in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Klnnr Smith wen at the coast at Crescent City on Sum lay. Miss Blanche Me"ain. who has l.t. i.n n st i-nr.u im liber Tot- t lie Cla V- j t im. ..,.,.... on sundav U .),,. I, t. t ,1 a of I : I , li:i 1.1 i Campbell. The marriaire was sol- .nini.ed at Med ford and the young people, left iiumed.alely fur a h-mi'Vinoon trip. nif 7A SOROOTTE' S I ? CLEANING is FIUID AU 4 ! 4 ff YvS a no Hour si Pmomb t4 Complete Sleanino An ! Dreuto StscucM 1 Screen fife 0 Molhnmd lly Hhblii Coons. IHil.l.YWOMlt. -I'.tcause a fam- otts stut- ivnu'mt'i'ivrt a youtif; leaa- inu iriHn whti pla ct! with her yoarn ln-iiiio. an.t ihut (niim man, noV fammis in his th ri;:ht. rmPHi- hvr.'il his little ipj' "i-ef tolay iiro :' it llullvwood studio. vv!i..n MirUvn lino im the sta'l Smii;.". ami rre ImiK .-ho was :( Alfvanilci' (iriiy.hcforf, s t pped t ua!!y j-iimmi; tho pa rt, oppusiii- into "Sally" in- (li'ay ir'p:irfd. hut willingly. wh-n MNs V "viv hrf..r- h. r h.nl I n -h- L LERE is ever offered in this man's town. Never go past any of the stores listed below to reduce tire costs. You can't buy better values anywhere on earth that's a strong statement but we can back it up. Goodrich dealers meet and beat chain store prices and give every tire service required to assure best tire performance. Remember, the tires we offer you are standard brands with a reputation built bv years of outstanding per formance. Every tire is a Goodrich Tire with satis faction guaranteed or we make good. i Ih in I'ti:!inl,-lplii.i. So tin- st ml in winM A1'x:iihUt 'It. iv- ;iiul M.ul lum s.ii a omirait. Tht-v u..m.'il a v.-i .', n-ta lkin In'.'.'-.tr. a ! tiuu!'1 in riiil,(l'l phi.i. w lu i ,' h w ,t i.ir; "i Tn- I ). S.iir:.- llr.iy .'t. 1 to t!ic ni-hiiiiry H'-t in wlii.-h llu :;i :k ,i-nam simply slurnl ln1 f'i f .1 t'.niit'i x a lul sin:s miii -i hiiii:. II'1 lii:i:tt'.l that h ' :i v.-t' iri'tn "i'hr 1i-s.ti Sum: " '1'lu- film ir,.tM ' i n;i r n in th til tll- .'p.t.tta lo li'lj tiim in ihf rt-iif. ainl Hun is h i:.-ini..- l'la!n ynutm. iiinl.t- MilUfs (ta.ln,- man U-i'l tlk -iiliK Imly oE ii'liitti: .in.t pr.-ny. aUn is iti UmIIv "U .luw, I V w I. 'I'lii- cXfriiliv.'s saw ainl if ;,Ml the t'-t and simu-d tho ' , - ; x ' Mt-- ''lain-, appi-arinj: diiposi'c Miller was asko.l , ''''-'V in "o. So. X.in.-ttt" h.T o KohTi a It-ad- ,;!-' -""l mis pii-tutv, h.ii inn man for thn ,h" -""" t'i"'"t i, ls talkio -Sn I 1 y." ,,n without hosiia- Xn th.it she di.l inn w.nk. anil turn shi name I li;i:l fur sun t' .lu' w;i- vrry siiKiil Alfxaiuh'i' Crav. -sh-- hail aspn.tl tu tin- Mau-. nnl ljr.iv. wlm 1k.i1 h;tl Mii.li. il. and I;him1)I ihiiii ini; I n sinuiiiK' fiir'ln pay fur Mnniny lcssmis. In Nf.v Xit't:l(l In .4-v S York sh. stmlii-tt niuiv. I'.ut wr Yoi'U. hut h a U j vim v l;it s'.iim' asmnincnt was tu mi-V't spdki'li a ii nth-! si inly Miirnl in "'I'lu- I rs.-i t an opportunity to get the greatest tire values ISi'rv'm u fuiiriintvo thai count! Remember, every Goodrich Silver town and Cavalier is guaranteed forever! No mileage limits . .. you must be satisfied! LEWIS' ARGEST Eighth and Front rf -. it w tln'lir-l, Ulllt.'lll I'h a i a i ii hi. intu a h'aliii rnh. 1 lo hflpiti h'-i- inasur the part. Th,n ht tint a "f-iniik-"' in vtud-vilh, aniinir at th pfnnai'h nf tlu ' ' v;( ii.!.-" wmiUI t.y apptMi iru: :it th--I'.ii.,. .-. N.- Y-'i't,. Tliio w ;i- f--:-l"W. -I hy tin- fnln-.!v iuv'- dx-ntal l.ivakms; int.. the talki She i small, tl.iinty ami miuh hi.- ; loi i;i Su ,i iison, alt hmiKh she i e senil'lrs also 1 leu i-e AiKnet. i Uamloni. Zt ppi lin." pruil need a -ih nt pi.-itiri- rally thi- -tr. is tn'im: rinia.le a a lalker, Willi a lew .'.isi. eet pi I'm Kuiiway T arle . . . Virginia Yalli replaee Claire Wind-N-r. and l!ieardn t,.rte., l...i!' Kent . . . Tin- talker u ill he The l.os; '.rppelin." . . . ll.iymond Hat- r likt tu fi-h and hum ;,! Henry, uiiei- a inint.ly star. pl.'in:; a maul in a new talkif . . . . :lhani ellman. tlire. t.-r nf " Wnm - ." pi., n niii a nut her avi ation St. t rial. '"Yonmr Ka:Ie. . . . lint wi-ailn r ami talkie lights. . . . ph. w : VISITS JACKSONVILLE .l.VfKSnNVM.LI-:. re., Amr. SUPER QERVICE O ERV1CE ijTATIONIN O P. B. L0WD, Manager I i atiiist is tin- fiin-M nt Mrs. ! Walter Ia'"HT this week. .Miss ' Williams is eniplnyi-d in the Kerry )ui i Id in x in San I-ml- co, Mr. ; and Mi-. Keeper and Mi-s Willi;. ins! It ivi- taken M'vr.,l tiip- t.. p-atiis nt" iMli-lt-t in ihe illf 1 1 1 1 lilt- lu i slay tu t e. aiiee Hall and Aaron Itht.ten li ft fur t'reen Spi imr- hu ninla in M.mdav. u h. re they will U'.ik at l":in. ' Mi. ami r. Krm-t l.anl.-y a-i.l Mr and M . C A. Smnh visit m1 fi ii ?ids at tlr.ifitM l'a'-s Sun.l.iy aid eti.nid a dip lhl'iuj:li the brail! il'lll e.kl-lioli l i. LH. Mr. and Mrs. J-.hn Nnrris i . tin tied Wed m-stlay a It i'i pi rid l!i;v ti ll days aeal inning at l v,.vr.-nt i'it" and l!amhi-i. Mr. ami Mrs. William S.nnlry miitured iier Sunday tinm thtir hi'itif sunt h i -f 'resi rin t 'jiy i,n. -spent the tlay wilh iheir smi Hilly Ki.w . II east tif inwn. SiVi-ra I lin-llils ;i lid l i Lit i ve.s til ('hailes .1 1. lies nf .1 a kst -i l v i 1 1 and vieiiuiy a.ltt llded his liim ral at A-hlaml Tuesday. I Hini-'ld Di.ruthy ami Ih.ward ; I ,ij is left Monday mnriiiiiM fur I da mom I I .a We wIumv Hoy h:i vt. i I'liiplny nienl helping ( i 1 1 1 ; j r k ' Ihe ! u hal f there. ; C rants Kass I let ween Squint) ami nnti wurtli of theatre equip ment lie i nt; installed in new State ithoatro and will open shortly. Just Look at These Prices Commanders 30x3 . $ 4.15 30x4.50 $ 5.90 32x4 . $ 7.95 31x5.25 $ 9.30 29x4.40 $ 5.20 33x6.00 $11.25 Cavaliers 30x31 $ 4.75 30x4.40 $ 6.30 32x4 . $ 9.05 31x5.25 $ 9.85 29x4.40 $ 5.65 33x6.00 $12.20 32x4 . $12.80 31x5.25 $13.60 29x4.40 $ 8.20 33x6.00 $16.45 Bargains in X i - - it Ai TATioiyr OUTHER OREGO JL Phono 1300 FAST PASSENGER AIRPLANE FRIDAY l:OOSi:Vi:i.T KllOI.n, Am,'. 22. i.l'i--) 'a pta in Hi.seoo Turner and h.'A 1 h tec pa s' liL-ers prepared to day fur a it-turn trip to Ihe Kacifi; t n.i-,f in iht ir flight to ih'munst ra'e the ft-usii tiili: y of one-day trans eenl mental air pnsfcent.r servt'- The v arrived her" last nlfcht fi oni ( i lend ale, Tal., having m:dn llie er.iss emintry flight in 1U hours and minutes, with thrt- refuol in stops. The return i'lik'Ht will lie made titinuirow. The . assent; i-rs worf VviX . Tr..p. r ami Hit-sell I'eeht of l.os Anu. li s and I . It. Kane of llerke ley. ('.il. 1 1 . r. (laity oT I .os An j;elrs was navigator. The plane h-ft fHendtilp nt U:4.ri a. m. t I'aeii'ir iinit'1 yest erday wii h -titps fur find :it. A lhmucrqti(, X. M,; TuKa, nkla., and rineinnatl, Ohi", A slop also was made at Kmiisville, Ky.. to send teleKruinf. 1IIIE Silvertowns t ose on., a en a K all other sizes, too!