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PACE TCTflTTT
-nFORDrATT; TRTPtTXE, AfEDFOUn, OftEfiOy,' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER (i, 1920
BREESE PILOT
VIEWS SURFACE PROMISES AID P- BE SPEAKER; udc rfrrwin
Would Need Much Work to
Prepare Emergency Land
ing Field Cabin Plane
Carries Many Aloft All
Are Delighted.
COUNTY COURT EMfflt mm R. HAY
OF TABLE ROCK HUMANE WORK h c- ?A PIANO CONTEST!
I'rew-nt IndirutlciiiA point towurd !
in nuKt5 iiimiiiiiiim' ii i uw vniimwr
Thn .Jiii'kKcin f'ouiily Illinium- h.j(lr ronnm-rc" forum Iliin fv..nltis i
i li-ty ut a mniMiitK wllh iho i-oiiiily ui HutH Meilrcwl, whom It will
roiui HUM moi nliiK. wiih Infimii'-ri 1 1,0 oK,04j ,y H )m.m-t tit 0:30.
Unit "ymi t-an hnnlt iiimn iiImhii j w)lh Krunk j,.k( publlHhor of
tlm KiiK'-iif) Itf-KlHlcr and tho Koho-
ThIiIc Horn would not ln tin
htHt onicrKcncy Inmllnir flold In
thn world imd would prolinhly n
ff U J rn conHldcniMp woiM to nut It
Into condition, u flight over It
yinlin1ny iiftcrnoon In tho liivi-m-inoiiitpluno,
"Cliy of I'ortlnnd,"
hi-rn on ii nhort vlnlt, H-vi'iili-il. Tim
rock hud Mi-en HUMKtod n nlunl
tllut tigo by ii lornl nutn doulm.
11. R Liihk'. hn Ih'Iiik Idmtl Tor (in
pmfi'dnnoy fMd wIiimi itn floor of
Inn vtilh'y In i-iiv.lopMl In heavy
fn. : .
J-Yoni tin? ulr, tin' miifuco of tlm
nicti iippcin-K iiiiimIi, Willi Ntnonth
nti'Blrhi'ri hnn itnd thi-ro. Ilowvi'r,
)(h wldo rxpiinm kIvcn promlno of
ilovi-lnpincnt Hhoiild Hiieli proji'ct
nvm. he tit It on Koi'lnimly, Tim up
pop forlt iipimiii'H to offer morn In
thn wny Of IpvmI iii'imi, hut It Iiiik
iM'Vnr h,,pn HiiKKonti'd.
Thn on Id n phinn Wum pllotnd on
thn fllKht hy Major (Illhi-rt KrktM
mill ut n Imlitht of (v., kIvIii.
0 good View of I In- volley ifrNpllc
U Hinokn htixn whh-h wiih In wmio
vnnvn ovnr tlm filtllinlo of tlm
phim.
llu-jr All liny
iThn plntin wiih himy nil diy y'N
Int'dny i u 1 ItiR up lm-;tl phki'iikccn,
iiiiiny of whom hud imvir hci-u up
hnforn, llowt'Vnr, nonn pit um down
wllh thn Htnti'iut'iit limy would not
ro tip'MK'ifu, hut with tlm declara
tion tlmy art wnlrninlnir tlit op
portunity of n Ioiiki'I' ildn,
iMnyor A. IMpnn, who wim up
y 1 1 1 1 tho hlp TiU'Kiluy, Hiiltl thin
forenoon thn piano wiih ono of thn
inciMt rnipfnrtiihln In which h had
nvpr rldtlun.
"A pitHHpnKnr rouhl tit Ik with
nNO In thv rahln," witl Mayor
l'lpoe, "and rldlnic wiih mo Htmioth
ono rthnoHt thoiiKht hn wnn rldlim
lit tin uutoniohltn, Tlmro worn ho
unity roinpllnmntiiry rninnicntN In
rvH'tt'd to the nhlp and thn rotir
tny hIuiwii hy Major MrkniHon nnd I
GiMM'Ki Ii, hovn, ftiotot-y rnprnHnn- j
tutlvr, tfinl It would hn difficult
16 Vhiiixil them. All thn piiNhoiiunrH
cnnitt down alr-mlndcd and deter
in I nnd to ko np itRiiin.
"No thotiKht of itaniP'i nntnrnd
my hnud iim t rode Unowtnir the
plune to hn of nxlraordlnnry con
ut ruction and piloted hy ono of tho
hcHt men on thn Pacific mum. The
rltlttnnn of Medfonl urn nppmcln
tlv of the courteHy Hhown thein
hy thn ItiwNv company, nnd nnpo
daily thonn who had tho good for
tune nf Hntiiff aloft," tho mayor
concluded.
PtthSOIUfT Mt
I'tuttionfeerH who flow ynwtnrdny
nrtni'uooif Included tun following:
Mr. and Mi-h. H, T. lluhlmrd, Mr.
(nd.MiH, 1). ti. Tyrnn. Mure .lnr
mlu, Dr. U. i'. Mulhnllnnd. K. M.
Whitn, T. II. Uohtnuon, Terry Tal
niu, .Mr. nnd Mm. I.nn Oarlock nnd
two rhlldivu, A, II. .Miller of thn
lMnry rluh, Dr. K. W. KhocUlny.
Mr.' nnd Mm. (tain. Hohlmoii.
MInm ICdtlh ltUUhNcitcr, I'red
Heath, Mr. and Mm. C I y d n
Kali In, H. t .loneti, l.loyd ,WlUlam
win, K. Hoitnl, M. M. Ilarvny. Mr.
nnd Mm. K H. ArmHtronu, 10. t
Jnromn, Pen Harder. Mm. I'utl
Vnrk, liticic ttntmiin, Mm II.
Pavke, MHh ean Molt, M, II. Uuh
fell, dimly WhUHon, Kloy.l Hurt,
1. ItaiuhiU. Mm. A. V. I'ipen.
Mm. M. N. Iloiian, MthH Jeane
I,erKUt"Oi. Mr. and .Mm, A. M .
Vouh, M m. 1 1 . A . 1 1 ol m en, t 'ole
llolmm, W inifred Foley nnd Tlmt
mn Mtorn.
PaH-tenmiH who worn taken np
hy the Hrerso Aircraft company
thin nmrnliiK Inclntle the follow
Inn: Mr. and Mm. II. O. rutucknr,
(Inoritt I'uruckor, Itohert Turuck
rr, Mr. nnd Mm. M. Smith. T.
Krnnuot, Mr. and Mm. J. l.lvn
Ity, Mr. nnd Mm. r. l. Smith, Mm
A, 1 .i. Mr. nnd Mm. t'ole
Hoi limit add mm, Harry Momc, Mr.
find Mm. It. I-.. Kookci-, -limh
Kooter, Mm. M, t KeimiNon, Mix
Krrtt Sfheffel, Mm. iMInton Spoil
ler, .Mm. r. Itrmly, o. K . An.ler
win. t W. Ahlhorn. XV. i. Itntley.
XX. Nordvan. J. t Turmpxey. I'lyde
twk, H. A. IVtty and Mm. Ktnnk
Yftliln.
Thn h'.Hp left at noon today for
KiiKonn and will pioPahlv ! at
flrnntH ln r.irly next week,
fleovnn Low phim to remain In
thn pty for the Kvtsh.Kimk nme
on Ftl.riv
lift (Mi from tho county for I In
coruliiK yar." They rmnn Neck
line financial aid for their work,
land Inclusion In the counly hudKct.
Tho huiuiino Hoclety delKUt hni,
I'oinpoHtMl of hIx women and threo
men, limlHtrMl upon a definite fi
nancial iihhii in ace. ho they could
lay plaiiH for Ihelr raniial;n, luid
County Judun A lex Sparrow Move
l hem I hn 11 Imvo aHHiira rice, only
afier an hour of debate, i
The MpokeHWotnan for I hn wo-1
men wiih Mri. II. I). McCnnkny.
Mayor A. XV. I'IpeH made it Hpench,
Hamilton l'atlon made a few cas-
ua I hiikkchIIoiih and M Ichael N.
I Iokm n( t he ot her meuiher of t ho
male coutliiKetit, mnlnlulnnd 11
inaKnlflf nut Hllence,
Mm, (lien KahrlcU declared dur
ing I hn cnui He uf the meetliiKi
"thai the honornhlo court In not
tnkliiK IhliiKH NerloiiN enough," mid
acciiNed Iho court of "kidding tho
deleipillnn."
Mm. Kahrlik'H alleKatloiiN wern
Induced hy .ludu" Siarrow'H oh
nervation, "that If u tramp (IokT
or cat, Hhoweil up around my
placn. they will tramp no morn,"
and 4 'ominlsNloner llcorun Alford'
declaration, that under tho Riimo
el rcu niKt aliens, "the animal wan
llahln to find hlmm-lr weighted
ilown with lead." Jodi:n sparrow,
durlim tlm lalUr. declared that, In
Ii Im opinion, "(hern wan I nun ex
ciiho for n hiilldnK thnu anyihln;t
hn knew of.'
Oil (hi XVnKim.
.Indue Sparrow, lieforo Iho wo
men could open fire with their
heavy MM oh, poured oil on the
watnm, hy hmhoi-Uhh: "Wo have
henn Intending to help you out for
Nnvell niontllN."
ThlH iinnouncnnmnt wa (.reeled
with a rhorurt of feminine, "Well,
why didn't you nay po In the
flmt place."
Mayor I'lpoR In IiIm Hpench,
aHknd that thn Humane nuclei v
hn Kiven financial iiHNlfttaucn, nnd
itKHumn thn i-eHponHthllltleN, thim
eeenlnn tho harden for thn city
and county. Thn mayor wild lm
felt Nine tho city council would
render what tiHNlNtancn they could.
Mm. K, I). Hwanton of Portland,
head of thn State Humane ho
clnly, wum a Iho prcHent, jind
thour.ht thai tho county Judm
wan facet huinly en I linn her "Mm,
Swamion," but mild not h I it k ahoiit
it.
Ah n rcNiilt of thn conference
iho Huinann Mocinty dideKatcH were
Mollified, and dedaivd they would
hn nhln to rarry on I heir work :
more Hybernation Hy. and hroadnn
Itn pcope,
Thn iioclcty, It wan Intlmatnd,
IntcmlH to nt thn fntr aNKoela
t'on for the iluht to own Nomn of
the counly fair PulldluK an a
shelter.
County Juilno Sparrow and Com
mlNHloner Alford Noeined to enloy
tlm ntwlon, and evprewned tho
opinion that "tho proposition w.i
worth a trial." ComiiilHloner
X'lctr Itnmnll wan not presimt,
hnhiK In Portland on ImslueHM.
It 1m expected that the doB It -oetim
feen will tnke earn tf mot
of tlm appropriation nnd that tho
Humane noclety work w;il ho
broadened.
huiK Nowh KovIow, tho inalii Hponk
f'l', cluamliiK IiIh topic, on Iho "Co
ordination of Cmmnunlly Klforl."
Tho principal purpoHt of Iho fo
rum In to add micnuruKcini-Jit to
tlm recently funned Central Civic
council, coiupoKiMl of rHproHc.utfi
tlvoH from thn Moiih, Holary ami
r i
I, .: i
-. - ' !
1 iMhuwd ,
Frank Jenkins
KIwiiiiIh chilis I ln Aiui'i'linn l.i
kEiiii, 1 1n, Cliiiinlici' tt (!niiiimren,
I Mi, clly iilnniHiiK cumin IhhIdii nnii
Iho clly cnuiHll. It Ih t lit, cIckIi-c
of llio riimiill (n ('(i-iiiillimlii lli
i'ITdi I h nf Hiiiho vnilnim oliilm mid
iiii'iinliilliiim In lliclr civic Im-
IH'OVIMIHMII worU.
K. I. I )n ivy was elected clinlr
mull nl I lin i niiiii II at it m oi kiiiiI
ziillnn niccliiiK. nnd Mure Jiirinlii
wim I'lccti'd us vlco-cliiilrniuii. The
in in l t iici'miiiiii'l or tlm cniiucil
Is ns riillnws: Unliiiy II. II. Mill--dcr
mill K. I. lluzcy; l.lims Miirc
Jin tnlll mill Dr. I,. II. InHkccp; Kl
"Mills. J. c. Tlmmimon nnii (ins
Ncwlmry; Ammlciiii I.pkIuii, II. H.
He in-1 nnd Cnh IUiIiiks; iiliuui Iuk
ciininilHHldii. I ju ry Schndc nnd W.
. Allen; clly cdiiiK ll, A. W. I'lnes
and ('. A. Wlim: Clinniliei' nf Cnin-
niercn, O. O, Alemleiier mid ('. A.
SwIkiiiI.
UTHU HOTEL FRIDAY
A meeting of the Photoraphera'
ANMiciatlon of Sttuthnrn DreKon l
Nchctluled for Krtduy niKht. Novom
her Kill, at A.-mland. with a dan
ipiet m the I. i Mi la hotel at 7 o'clock,
followed hy a PuhIuohm nnMton, nr
oordliiK to A. J. Andemon, necre
tary. C. M. Coffey of Portland, presi
dent of the Pacific International
I'hotnitrnpherV asMoctatlon,
MIhh Arlenn It. liay'H lntlnr upon
"XX hy the ytmly of J'lnno MuhIp
XVIII lienefit Kvnry Child," was
cho.Hcii iih the winner in tho flul
hariKen cnntoHt recently conducteJ
hy tlm Palmer MuhIc House of thin
city. An exceptionally flno lot' of
letlera were entered hy poortlo from
all purtN uf Houtheru OrnKon, and
the problem of the contet Judaea 1 1
wiih an exlreniely difficult one. It
..n ii m ii j It will n ili'lllf'.-I (.(ion Oil
chooHe between that enlni-ed hv ' I
Kuberta Ward llebh nnd the wln-
iiitiK letter by MIhh Hay, Tho JudKCH
enthuMiaHtlcally romtnended. Mm.
llebh upon the excellence of her
contribution.
At noon today the tak nf Juds
Inw tlm IctteiK wiih completed hy
XVIlllam F. IwincH, KrneHt Scott,
John X'. Johnson and Herb (iroy.
Tlmlr Helection of the varlotiH wln
nliiK IntteiH wnn Imnnd upon the
number of reanonn why thn Htudy
of piano munly will benefit every
child, tho HoundncHH nf thoHo ren
hoiih and the neatnesH of the manu
Hcrlpt. A new tlullnnnsen piano
will be u warded to M Ihm 1 lay of
Central Point, while n cash value
certificate of ffift will ho proKonted
to Mm. Itebb of Medford, ns no
ond prize winner. t
Tho threo winnera of third piizow,
cjihIi value nertlflcntOH of $l.ri, are
Mm. L. c. Itichinnn of Hutto Fa IN,
Mm. I.e(hi M. FalkenberR of Med
ford and Mm. Mae Mark of lloiitn
Xo. 2. Medfonl.
The two fourth prlr.o winners
were Ml Hetty Fvanson of Med
fonl and Mm. Zoo Jordan, nlso of
thin clly: $l cash value oertlfi
cateM will hn awarded to those two
fourth prize winners hy Palmer
MunIo Houho,
MI.sk Ituby Cox of nutto FallH
wrote tho letter which wurt chosen
iih winner In Iho fifth prize division
and Minn Cox will roooivn n ennh
value cnrtiflcato of $35. Mian Xil-l
ma florman, nlso of Hutto Falls, j
wan Helectnd iih wlnnnr of lxth
prize, n cash valuo certificate jf
$3ft. Mm. U Myrtlo Pollnrrt of
Ashland Hecurod seventh priao of
l?a In cash value retrificntes.
A number of leltom wnrn oliopnn
by thn Judites n worthy of the
ca.sh valuo certificates of $20, 'an1
tho winners in this divlHlnn will ho
notified at nnoo by tho Palmer
Music House.
"We are gratified at tho rnsponio
on tho part of southern Oretjon
people to our (Itilhransen contest, "
C. 11. Isaac nald today. "Tho In
terest shown In thin contest Is evi
dence that people of thin city nnd
southern Oregon nppreclato the
value of the Htudy of piano music
for children, rnd wo believe that
our contest will help materially to
further this worthy move In this
part of Oregon."
FALL SUFFERS RELAPSE;
MAY STAY IN CAPITAL
"WORTH WEIGHT
IN GOLD"
Verdicl of Woman Who
Tried Pinkham't Compound
Titlly, N. Y "ll Mirt ir to wull
rr tit iIhk- without Mp nl 1 frit
kk mill wvuk.
My tnothrr in
Uw lock l.y.lid
K. Tink Ii nrn'a
Crtlilt Vrtiu-
rtoiuid iiikI Ih
IndncM nw t,
tnko it. I m
twwen th t.nirtli
UMt) and Iia,
kIm nasi l.vdin
rinkti-m't
Snti Ji.
tlt will Ho for m tlir Vese-
UM Cnp-inil nnd Sntl,t Wh
V,r 4ttim r rtinly -mrlli tnrir
t-li in tM. I think I hnvt .Km
Ih i Uir tnl tnd I rtpr. to tW
w mm Mtlr of the VrgrtaM
CVMnpntiml " Mm. Cw ,i n Mo
O.N, R. 11. I, Tully. K. V.
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PACKING HOUSE SEASON
IN PHOENIX IS CLOSED
PHOKNIX. Ore., Nov. rt. -tSpl
Tho packtNit neason at both the
packing hoiiNos hero wan finished
lam week.
Tho owner of tho Independent
Packhm hoiiMO. Pert Stanclltr. was
presented with n fine fountain
pen. and tho nnporlntendent of tho
pack n hous l.eo Furry, wa
presented wllh mi Klk cmtdem hy
thn einployeeM.
XVASHINC.TOX. Nov. 6. (Tt A
relapse In tho nhvsical condition
Will of Albert It. Fall, senlenoeil last
aive it report of tho national conn- we.-i to m.rvt n v-nr io in .m.i
ell of the Photonraphem Assocla ;v a fine of Stan. nan for ncront-
tlon of A morion at their meettnK lnff a m.,ne fn,m K(Uvard U. lo
recently held in ChleKo. and Willi honv. mnv prevont his departur.
also oulllno plain, for the photo-: !linl.llt for 1)ttt home ,n Kl Prts0
raphom of the P. I. P. A. for the ! T,.xa.
coming year. I -. , . .
Mr. Henxlor of Portland will uivo ASTORIA Tho drill at tho
nn address on 'The P.eueflts of j I'nton oil company well nt Mo
Orunnlaatlon." C. F, Kichard-.nn of (iowan, XX'ash., poiindod away de
Milwatiklc, Ore. tho third speaker, Upito orders of tho Huperintendent
h.i not yet nnmiunced hw nbieo.'to "null the rlir."
TALENT MISSION MEET
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
TAI.CNT, (iiv.. Nev. ft. (Spe
'lnll Tile M iNsti.ll.'ll y Koelely ef
ilenl will mc.. in the lieine ef
Mi... Il.mk lloldililKC 111 the
illiTlloon ef Nov. ?.
Kill. lliO tl'T m iitilT
tOontlniied from 1'nit- Ono)
well n P. C Dlllnrd, witter ili'imrt
nient eiiKlneer.
The wnter eonimls(on eontin-'
Rent, fler their ruse hud been nee
wntiM liy Mr. CaddtH, vohiliuullv
deurti'd (mm III mooting out el
vrtey Art tht tlio ooiineilinen
could itiM'iiA the irolilem wltlinut
any rmlmuassineni, I'lVAldent tStl
ills and Mr. Uillanl ero Inter
vleOil briefly alter they had left
Ih. martin. Mt.il ll..... n. i.rttn.l tl...
heio that the city council would vou'll lie .1 new jicrsoil!
roKioro a ixirttun or all ot the
amount contained In the oriRinnlj
aier o.inmiiuil.in hudaet of entl.
niHtea anked for when the ordl
nAiicv aa tlnnlly iianaod.
ll lll he rememlM'ml that the
It cm a. AiiioniHInn to $:'T.tHn, which
the rltltens' lnMHet rommliteo rec
imnirndisl lie eliminate.! from the
j Jlteij work irltile ytm ileep o- V,w
i
Cascara the Perfect Laxative
Now, when the end o the day
finds yoit (ding out of sorts; and
the most tcmnting finxls hold no
rniovnient, just chew a candv
tablet In-fore bed-time. Tomorrow
You'll awake with that eoatinp;
pine from viir tongue. Hre.tth
will W sweetenrd; eve bright
ened ; you'll feel like doing tiling
right, instead of just getting by.
A candy Cascarct clears up a
hilioti, lie.,tlAi'hv .Nillttiivtle.!
hndsel were M,rt.H toward a new : c01uiililin CVTrv ,ilnc ,,. ap,
lT!Z J, T ",,r,hr:' ite on clge. Helps digestion and
if teal rotate r.n the waienhe.t I . ., .,' , ,
which had alrea.lv hwn contracted i viniilati.t. oh sleep right on
tor and on which" partial Mv-! while laicareti are preparing
mem had been made and J.'noo for your system for thorough cleans'
reivatra on tl, ohl plnline,
rttor to the holdinn of the evecii-llv-
aeaskin tha eonncll voted lo
chAiiir the date tor the p'.ihlie hud
tf heartiin and final iiaviace of
tha ordinance from N, em;ier i
lo Noremher 1 and o have the
hoditet reiml.li.hed. Thla a done
to romiily with aotno lesal lechnl
ealtty. The hnCu . r.iAtter win he
under ailrlAement unlll thai time.
ing in the morning. Never a bit
of sickening or discomfort when
Cascarets are used.
Cascarets are a pure vegetable
product, made from Cascara Sag
rada, a substance which authori
ties above doubtitig, say u.noi'.'v
slrfngtkfHS Ik? fr-imv muscles.
That's why you can take these
delightful tablets as often as you
please; or give them freely to
children, Kery action of Cas
carets' is helpful. They are a
blessing to old folks!
.Full medical endorsement
proves their principle is right; A)
million package, used a year
show how people like litem t
This Is
Mann's
November 6th to November 13th
PAJAMAS
MANN'S
SECOND
FLOOR
SEE
WINDOW
New Wool Dresses
That are Smartly Feminine
$JQ.75
One cotiKl not liny n bettor dross for fall or winter wear than one of llipsr
lovely now wool frocks. They ni-p smartly feminine in fabric and slylc. They're
shown in many new colors iiml ini sizes for nil types. Circular and pleated
skirts, belted and collared modes. Some have a smart jacket that is separat ;
from the frock itself. See them nt Mann's Thursday.
3C
MAIN
FLOOR
Blankets
FOR MANN'S WEEK
$9-95
Pair
A genuine 100 per cent pure wool blanket in generous full bed si-e. Those
come in a splendid assortment of block plaids in almost any color you could
wish. All are bound with a wide sateen ribbon, A wonderful value ;tt $'.).!) Y
Women's and misses' outing
flannel pajamas. These come In
iitliactire designs and smartly
styled. The coats are figured,
I lie trousers plain. All sizes.
Your choice Thursday
.25
CURTAINS
A curtain sale Thursday. Our
regular 79c 2 Vi -yard marqui
sette curtains in the popular
cross-liar pattern. A flue qual
ity and every one perfect. Your
choice
69c
Ea.
Dupont
Fabricord
Genuine "DUPONT FABIUCOID
FABRIC" now so much In de
mand for shower curtains table
covers, scarfs luncheon sets,
kitchen or bathroom 'curtains.
This fabric requires no laun
dering. It is easy to clean and
comes in rich pastel shades and
while. I.lnen patterns M inches
wide. Your choice
95c
Yd.
Silk and Wool
HOSE
Wo.men's nnd misses fine qual
ity silk and wool boss in nude,
ginln and gray. All si7.es in
this special. Regular 1.45 pair.
Your choice Thursday at Mann's
$1 .19
Pr.
Pure Silk .
HOSE
Women's nnd misses' pure silk
Kuyser hose. This is a full
fashioned number with the fash
ionable pointed heel, medium
service weight. Your choice
Thursday
.35
Pr.
Children's '
Wool Gloves
For these cold morninits we sus
Rest you buy the children a pair
of these warm wool gloves or
mittens. All colors to choose
from. Special Thursday at
Manns
59-
Pr.
MANN'S MAIN FLOOR
MEN'S SWEATERS
Men's 1iV per cent wool slipon sweaters with the popular V
"ee. These come Id navy blue only and are how in aie
from S to l. The rejular value Is I3.9&. Thia i just the
sweater for the cold days and mornings. Srwlal 'or Mann's
Week.
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