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AMERICANS IN MARATHON
BOY SCOUTS GET N Meteorolgical Reprt
F
tLXi.
Riipniliili'ndi'nl of Mail C. M.
1 1 1 j usl on Ik a very btu-y man these
ituys. as In ndiliilon to tilling the
duties or his own position, he Is
acting postmaster In the absence
t'i'om the city of l'ovumister .War
ner and Assistant Postmaster
!each. who are it way on vacation.
Superintendent Warner and family
are expected hack Sunday from
Crescent City. Cal., for which coast
point they left last Tuesday. -Mr.
and Mrs. Beach are now visit iw;
lit their former homo at Lincoln.
Nebraska.1 . ;
This Is mail nrdi-r':cal:ilonue time
at the. postol'lice and will he for a
week or so to tome a dreaded
period to all postoffice attaches
until all the catalogues for this sec
tion are delivered. The Medfonl
iwsloffice is the distrilmtinK point
for southern Oregon and adjacent
northern California territory, for
the Bellas Hess company cata
logues, a car load or more of which
arrived last week, and also for the
Montgomery Ward & company
c utnloKuefc. two car loads of which
will soon arrive here, as will a cat
load of catalogues of the Sears,
Hoehuck' company, whose main dis
4 IrihutinK point, for southern Ore
lion territory is at Kukcuo.
. : JaJKP $m 1 MERIT BADGES IN
;M x j COURT OF HONOR
4 .
t lie !.. y, .uuusi I
Mt .lii-nl ii nil viriniiy : Fair t- I
j nil.t and Tnursiiu.v. W h r m '
j Thin '.lay.
1 th-iT.Mi: Cenerally fair tmiiuhl
an. I Tlun-d:iy. Imt I'luuily and un- 1
i settled near i-tasi. I'i ninthly ihun- 1
t il'Mv i.m in-, in iiiiMiniaiiis east por- .
j limi. Ti nipor.n ui iif.MVe normal
in iiu.-rinr.
T
ma i'
(H'l
iajociuttd I'retta I'hoto
tiion- th Amrricttiis enteral in i!n 1 al;i onlaiio Sin. mm
ailiuti were Martha Norvluiis ( fi ), Dnrolht'u Widint-r, Scaiih'
lr Iffi) and i alhcriiH" Jliirr .n, rnitV (riht).
LEASE OF ILLIHEE 'FIRST MAIL FROM
E I NEW AIRPORT
Eleven I.oy Scouts worn award-
ed merit hadxcs, three received .
second class awards, four first j
class and one the 150W palm aw ml :
at the court of h-inor held la:
"i he Rold palm award was receiv
ed by livon Dunford and Is one
of the hlRlieJ: awards which a
Scout can receive, lie must first j
he an Kagle Scout and In addition
to the 1M merit bailees required ,
for this honor he must have five j
more. He may then Ret the hron'o f
palm after which he must woik for
ten more merit luulaes. Then after I
six months the Scout ni".y apply'
for the gold palm.
Merit badges were awarded to
R. J ert lloyil unci Dick Huberts,
troop S; Hick ltrown, l.ucian ('le
nient, i'eter inne, Dolph (.oyer,
Albert Caddis, troop 3; l'loyd
Loomis, David Moore, troop 5.
rirst class awards went to Homer
Clinton, troop u:t. Talent; Peter
Winne, Dick llrpwn, Lucian (Te
nient, troop :i. Second class awards
to Klmore Wlllouchhy and Calvin
W'illouRhby, troop 7, and Kennct'
Pasmore. troop ;I.
The Braves have iioslpone'
their proposed hike and instead
will meet al headquarters tonight
to help with ihe chorus I'orMhe
jauihoree.
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Tt'iiiiMialurr i(l.-i;rt-.'-l 4
Hit;li'-t llasl 11' Imurs) S'lt S
l.uw.'si t last U huiu'st 4.'.
KH. humidity t p.-r vt. ) 3' 7
l'i t' ipi';it ton i iiii'tu's i ...
Staif t wt-aiher t'ldy. CltM
l.i'Ui'i t.-ri!n-iatiin' this in 1 11
iiiK. -is Ot-m-..s.
T.tial pn'i ipiialion .siiif' S pl.
l:t:v, inrhi's.
Ti'in n r.ti id i- a yt'ar ai;o 1 01 la;
UmlH'M It) ; Ifiui'st
SiiiiMl tinlay. U;.'' p. tn,
Sunn.-i- 'rnuisilay, ."i,.'t:t a. tn.
Suni'l Thursiiuy, p. 111.
(liMialiniis Takt'll a I i A. M.
1 i!H( li Moriilian Time
Wticilior n- inn inratt-s of Hi.'
Spani-li Main lnl- Iiityil.-s is nt
! Uimw n iii thi- vii inity. lint tin
pt -i.-i' t.f a knil't' lor tho u si
il-i'iM aw.I liii-.'li in 1 In 'lii!.ln'ii's
paiailf yt'-sti'iilay was awarded Ut
1 t Norton Smith, whose trioyeio was
: il ocnati'ii in w hitf. I U- win t a
J liitatc's outfit of white.
'; The KloaniiiiK red Stulz roadster
'whl.li Was I'linslrili'led hy John
11. m1. laid atlt.n-t.-il a Kreal d.al of
.iMi'tiunit, 1 ii.l won the t'oulhall
whii'li was offered as prize.
, who was dressed
i as l.iWoi L , and had her hiryele
IdfOoiuled in reil, white, ami Id 110 ;
paper, won ihe bieyele tire. I'hyl- 1
lis .Walsu ii, who had a niiiuher uf '
dolls made from hotih-s. won the
real doll w hieh w as oftt'ied for
first prize. Lucille Seller, who had
made a rat: doll, won Lie dolt
, uivm by MeCill s.
The name of the linl,
won the iar offered for
dei-oratid soooter lullld
h-arned hy pl;i i.'i uond
y'lt'nl:iy. as Im li ft us soon as the
prize was nwatdi-d. He had a
palm tree fifd on the s. ter, and
was dressed in native fur xarh.
Miss Mel). a Williams. play
Knaiiid din-etoi-. .pnsM'd lor ap-prci-i.i
t ion to the mer.'ha nt.i of
Medl'oid who offered On- p; izes for
Ihe children, and to the towns-
people and children who co-operated
in nialiiiiK the parade a sue-
TEACHERS MEET
hoy who
the bel
liot he
officials
Helen M
The (i k la liu in i. - Southwest
ern railway, once a flourishing line,
is 10 tear up it tracks hetvmse o'l
business in its territory has declined.
The annual teachers' mcflluC
preparatory to the opening of
s. honl. has been called by f'ouniy
Superintendent Suzanne I lolm'H
'alter for Kriday morning at in
o'clock in the eiicud com 1 room
All tii ade si Itool tea'hers in t be
county are urt-ed to aliend tl.'r!
1111 1 tot taut session, when the sub
jects of new laws, new courses ul
study and new proKf'ams, as we'l
as various plans for the year will
be taken up.
Those who find it impossible to
attend this meeting will he niven
a not her such o port unity Satur
day. September T. when another
conference will he held ill the
same loention, according to Mrs.
( :l I ter.
I lie-
r t'ity
areli
OF FEATURED ARTISTS;
fine of the most diversified and
enjoyable Copeo radio programs of
the season was presented last ninht
oxer station KMKlJ, leaturiny:
Vttniw- 1 loppci'i mez'o-soirano,
Kvelyn Wold, piano and Dick
I'OKey. reader, in a well balanced
hour of unusual radio entertain
ment. Mrs. Hopper who marie, her -official
debut to the local radio pub
lic last evening hus an exceptional
voice for radio work and it was
easy to see why she won such
popularity over large stations as
KKI and KNX.
Miss Kvelyn Wold was heard in
several fine piano selections and
also accompanied Mrs. 1-Iopper.
"Dick Posey," the well known
"poet of the Ro$;ue," scored an
instant hit with his hearers with
Iuh clever rendition of original
verse. I lis selections were well
chosen and combined humor and
pathos, holding the interest of his
.- uudienc throughout. -
' Karle Davis, who officiated n
announces for the California Ore
Kun Power company, stated that
next week's Copco program would
present William Lee Green leaf,
noted Shakespearean reader in
"Uamlet." This will be Mr. Cireen
leaf's last appearance before his
return to California on Sept. 4 ami
a large audience is looked for next
Tuesdav. The following Tuesday
the "Copco Players" will present
a new J ielen Norris play entitled
"The Family Boss."
Harry V.. Leland of Los Angeles,
owner of t he I Mi bee orchard, in
the Coker liuite district, today an
nounced the lease of the properly
for a six year period, to L. A.
Hanks of this city, and Hk'crsido.
Calif. The amount involved in the
lease was not made public. Mr.
Leland confirmed the transfer.
The Itlihee orchard is one of the
largest in the valley, and consists
of Ilia acres. IK! in bearing orch
ard. The lease in hvles the harvest
ing of this year's crop.
.Mr. Leland fluted that in leasing
j 'J'lic first air-mail flight from Hp
j new Medford airport will lake place
J on Wednesday. October J, necord
1 iug to an aniioinici'iiieut made at
' the local Chamber of Commerce
j this morning. A clever and dis
tinctive stamp will be placed on all
ami
those wishing
on that day are
in addressed air
between now and
ingoing mail.
to send letters
I asked to - hand
! mail envelopes
! that time. ,
j Local business houses r.re askri
to cooperate with ihe local airpori
' committee in sending air-mail let-
the orchard property, it took from I tcrs to Ui-ir outsnie connections
his shoulders the responsibility of I that day, and in putting over
its operation, and allowed him Uio largest, poundage possible to
more lime for bis business inter- celebrate
ests In Los Angeles.
The transaction has been pend
Ihe occasion. A fiv
cent air-mail stamp will take a Ict
i ter to any point In the L'nited
Forest Fire Having
I'KNDLKTON, Ore.; Aug. 2S.
(fP) A serious forest fire was re
ported raging in llic Parker M ill
district in the lleppner section of
the Umatilla national forest today.
Ten men were rushed to the dis
trict by forest officials.
ing for some time, as previously
announced in this paper, and was
first reported as being based on a
"lease- with optipn to buy." K. C.
Corn, realtor, was named as being
interested with JJanks Jn the deal.
It was reported authoritatively
ten days ago that an offer of
SI 13,300 had been made for the
property.
1 ,
States, and with the new stamp to
be affixed a the Chamber of Com
merce, a wholehearted cooperation
by local residents in the effort will
d'i considerable toward advertising
the opening of Medford's new air
port. Each person may send as many
letters as he wishes on that day.
Those who wish to receive such a
letter themselves, will he able la
send self-ad dressed envelopes 10
.certain points wiLh-i-eturn addresses
1 written upon them and instructions
1 to return after a specified time.
LIONS LISTEN TO
Variety marked the "educational
progra m" presented at the Lions
club meeting t bis noon, when the
subjects of traffic, chiropractic
and narcotics were ably covered
by Officer tit-orge Prcscolt. Dr. E.
W. Hoffman and Mark J arm in re
spectively. To elucidate the latter
subject still further. Lion Kar It
Davis gave impersonations of the
various types of drug addicts.
Lion Ben Trowbridge and Lion
Chief Klliott were rated 100 per
cent in attendance and position as
the result of their last month's
activities, according to nn an
nouncement made by President
Hubbard.
A resolution recommending the
proposed ' Williams (..'reek cutoff
highway was unanimously passed
by the organization at the close
of the meeting. Scout Executive
W. L. l-!ricker extended an invita
tion to the club to attend the Hoy
Scout jamboree to be held nt the
Armory Friday night beginning nt
eight o'clock.
Lake
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Huise
I ) MV I
lies M..ili-s
I'l.'-I,,,
II. I. M L
l.o.s Angeles.
Marsbii. !.
I'hoehlX
Portland
Pod Llutt
ltosebll.g
Salt Lake .
San I'laiois.
Santa l'c
Seattle'
Spokane
Walla Walla
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Three more lays leiY
Tor WWMIa CiJ AS!
IIITt
Mel
sU
iriogist.
Dedicate Laboratory
STANI'OKI) I NIVKIiSITY. Aug. ,
28. (Ti Noted scienlists partici-
paled in exercises tied ica ting the
new STa.Ooo botanical lahinatory 1
on the campiis here of the Curnegie
Institution of Washington. I. C. i
OXli'U now nt' you may mi-
1011 on the nmst lilHial hmt
ing oiler ccr made in this
limn! H oi, milt'-s mr nituic K oti
our llcalrola l ice (.us ( Iuh list when
our doors Hum Saturday night . .
well, 1 will he loo lad and too Itail.
Coiim In toinumnv SI'ltF- jdii
I 'ihm (ills. Cllltt. Cos(s, liolllittg
.vour $2 nn'iiil'r.iip U-v is really
first payment 011 your new l
Has llcalrola. Thru. In tin- Full,
in-lall your llejitiiriii just whi'il
tici'tl It. And. more than tlmt-
1 i-cdli your merchandise iiefuut
Ihe fqniviilem of 5.0(10 cubic l'e'
Ss . . . I'll FF. ;.s.
'In Ik It or wiih Hie family now
. . . iln-v "HI vole for a louMy
wiirin. Mcaiiohi-hciiHit h o 11 s e this
uinler . . . imuI Tree ois. 'I'lieil
come right III . . . or telephone mid
iniic us 10 cull at your home. Time
I- ri.Ung. Saturday U the last ilny.
our
-for
the
(ate
with
of
k..iaii Fitii r.at
Hf Jtroli the only hom(
heattr that hat thp wonder
ful Inttnii-rirt Air Ouct
mi txclu)i device tiiat
turns witll heal '"to
warmth. For small homes,
apartments, stores and of
fices. Also uied as a con
venient auxiliary heattr for
larger liomtt.
The
MOWN RY RHARTiWIASONIC PICNIC FRIDAY JACKSONVILLE HEALTH
ui ivy 1 1 1 1 w 1 vi 11 111 !
Atv Surlmtr ty 7W
May we show it tc you'
Larry Schade
Your Favorite Jeweler
Since 1??8
A chart showing the comparison
of motor vehicle taxs and im
proved state highwa s has ben
issued by the Oregon Stale Motor
.association, with tabulations for
Washington, Oregon and California.
In Oregon "you pay" an average
plate tax of la.Vti. an average gas
tax of $1 t.L'7, no property tax.
which makes a total tax of 4u.u3.
The average total tax for California
is $:12.68, and for Washington.
?;i0..13, making the Oregon tax
$7.35 higher than that of Cali
fornia. In comparison, "what you get
for your money" in Oregon is far
above the other coast stales. The
number of cars per mile on im
proved highways is 77 in Oregon,
H.1 In Washington, and A:i in
California. Oregon has GU feet f
highway per cur, compared to 37
feet In Washington nnd 11 feet in
California.
AT ELKS CAMP GROUND UNIT MEETS THURSDAY
A baseball game, picnic dinner,
and dance are in store for the Ma
sons, Kastern , Stars aljd families
who attend the big gathering at
4::i(l Friday, August :lt), at the.
Blks picnic ground. Prizes will
he awarded the winners of all
sports events.
The picnic dinner will be served
at ti:3u, anil coffee sugar, cream,
ice cream and lemonade will be
furnished by the lodge. F.very
one is asked to bring- his own
lunch. Herb A H ol d's seven-piece
orchestra will furnish the music
for the dance, which will he held
on the open air floor.
The com in it tee in charge in
cludes C. Al. Housion, chairman;
H. .1. Fields, K. 1,. Lenox. Aubrey
Xorris, O. W. Ue.larnett and
James Taylor.
JACKSONVILLE Ore, Attff. 2S.
( Special) A special meeting of
the Jacksonville health unit has
been called for Thursday afternoon
and will he held at tiie home of
Mrs. II. K. Hnnna, It Is announced.
fIhiih will he discussed at this
time regarding the new office of
the unit in Jat-ksonvi'.-j, Members
of the unit are considering estab
lishing an office in the old ollice
of the county judge in the' court
house. If this is done the office
will not only be used for meetings,
but fur clinics as well.
Radio Program
KMED
Mill Trlbune-Vlrgln Station
The Pick o'. the Big
Silent Pictures
STARTS
TOMORROW
THE STORY THAT
RANG AROUND THE
WORLD
Sadie
Thompson
THAT FASCINATING
LAD OF FIRE
STARRING
Southern Oregon Gas Corporation
209 W. Main St. K. I. DAZEY, Gen. Mgr. Phone 528
Estate GAS HEATROLA
Also Sold by Scott Woolf Furniture Store
4
Sale of the Pottenger building on
West in street by T. F. Potten
ger to Llewellyn A. Hanks for
$40,000 was reported yesterday.
Mr. Hunks, It Is understood, wiii
move the office of the Daily News
to the two-story building when h1?
takes possession of the publishing
company September 1 .",
The I'ottengor building, between 1
Crape nnd Fir streets, v. ill be con-;
pleiely remodeled, Mr. Hanks says.,
in order to furnish ample office j 4
space fur the newspaper on the 1
first floor of thf structure. Tho !
seei.nd floor is now leased to the
Knights of Pythias. j S
Mr, Hanks announce-! that thv !
alien-lion work will start ai once. 1 - to i:::io .Ionian Kl
t i (Ashland)
228.0 Meters 1 3 10 Ki
Wedni-MluV Aug. US, IHiMI.
6:110 to (i : I Ii K M 101).
ti;l"i to ii::io News and mar-
ket by .Mail Tribune.
i; : :in to 7 ( 'rescent I a Iries.
Thiiisilay. Aug. !!!, IttJll
fltfto to '.t.iu liu runt dealers.
! : ;to to 1 o:ai) (bibb-n West
l-ntfee.
la to 1 o ; :: ft Kcomtiny Oro-
ceteri.i.
1 0.:iu to 1 1 ::10 Johnson's
Jewell y Store i Ashland i.
1 I ::;o to I Jarmln & Woods
1 2 noon --News f la-hs by
Mail Triune,
trie
Tin; -McPherson Clothing- com
pany is undergoing a program of
remodeling this week, with the
installation of a number of built-in
features, including an overcoat
rack across the rear, where the
new fall models will be (in display.
In the center of the store a large
display case for sweaters and golf
and dress trousers, has been
placed. These features, along wlih
j others are preparatory to (he big
showing of fall slock planned by
McPlu-rson's fur the near future.
12:. 1
to
1 :n0 Cold Seal
One nf Ihe biggest and best
i1:iiim'k of the jeiir if scheduled for
next Monday night, when t he I-e-
tiion I-ilior ).i- ball t;i ke pi o 11
at the Oriental tlarden.
This if an annual event wi'h
M i-d ford post if the American
l.enlon and thli year's affair prmn
ies to eclipse all prevail at
tempts in this line.
M tific by I lom Provost and hi
live-wire d.tn-e band will be i
ft ature of the evening. Popular
pit-er Will pie;,il i,nd I.mI."- WlH
be ii'tmltteil free All ind cation
point to n re--.,i d atl nd.m. e.
Mis l.iHbeT W;::.e arrived in
M-dfoid th: morninii. ali-i hhvlng
tytnt ihe summer in Culifornia.
Creamery.
1 : On to 1 :llu Hull Ii Dealers.
1:30 lo 2:00 Heck's Hakery.
2 to 2:3t Yoiinulove X- Co.
r.:00 to r.:i:. p. tn. KMED.
I. : 1 t o 0 : :: h Ne ws At M ar
rets by M ill Tribune.
0 ::t0 to 7 ;itu Harvey's Ser
vice Station.
(aril of Thanks.
We wish ti pxpres our apprerin-
! lion for the sympathy extended an I
i I he lovely flowers sent upon the
I death of our beloved mother, Klleu
l.uinan.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Human
and Family,
Mr. and Mrs. William J-iimcu
and Family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Human and
1 Family.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ira Human ami
4. j Family,
1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Clayton flnilth on 1
j Family.
Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Leslie iinl
! Family,
, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip CoIp,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold CariiimJnn
and Family.
S- byler CelvlHe.
Obituary
I.ISKN'l-.Ki: Xnni Alli-, five
ir-o.l tlimiMUfr f Mr. fiiwl .Mri
liul'h Linli'-f. who livi- fi'ln !'
!!! of a wny W' I-
ni'ilnv, Atmusl !-'hi aUu
.. ...... .. u.. i I .CU; "on
nil with (hi- r.th-r unit inotlH-:-. , jTVlPiCli ''
The --i)Killtfi lire lit Ult i'nliUHI'
(imi-riil ni"if""'. wh'T" funi'riil ur
i.iiiiiiicii'ii uie bi'ing iiiuUu.
For Glasses That Are RIGHT
See
Dr. D. A. Chambers
OPTOMETRIST
404 Medford Bldg.
ILL military Academy
..'! ,f'. )K non-t,rlnli bonrdln, r.tf
'"I n&VZ l: il.y i.oul fnr !).. nun
,a j UK., rtim.i j.-. in""""'
J 1 if ""' ' " ""' '" Cl"lu'
4 4 Portland, Orrgon
Slow to anger but
a tigress in a
rage! See her drama. You'll
rave about if and you'll adore
Gloria as never before!
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
H. B. Warner
IN
"SORRELL
AND
SON'
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-.ar.vK ji 1 -eara
Teach Them to
Start
The Saving
Habit Young
Let them accumulate NOW for Preferred Stock in this
association.
It
pays-
7
B
a
b With Safety
Making a safe, available, and profitable investment.
A wise investment for young and old Ask about our
installment shares.
Jackson County
Building & Loan
Association
A PLACE TO
INVEST YOUR
SAVINGS
Over 20 Years in Medford Not One of Our
Stockholders Has Lost a Penny
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