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MRP FORD MATTi TRIRUXF,, TfKPFORP, ORKCOV. MOXPA V; .ltrXK Hi. 1 !):). PAG 10 TPTRKR Pennzoil to Lubricate Ships I'a II Ceremonial lit Ho In Medroril The full ceremonial of -the Daughters of the Nile will lie held Jn Mi'tlfonl In October, it wim an nounrcd lit the meeting of Ziilcima temple In Ashland Saturday.. The iH'Xt meeting of the group will he held hi (Jrunts Puss. The Axilla ml meeting opened with a luncheon served by the Al)hu chapter, Eastern Star. Fa vors unit n beautiful basket of flowers were furnished hy J lUlah temple. Following the luneheon Mrs. t'litiN. T. Sweeney. iUeen of J5u leiuin, pave a report of the su premo session in Chicago, from which she recently returned. It ail to Concert Is Tonight Music holds the center of the social stage again tonight. Follow ing weeks filled with recitals the concert to be broadcast this even ing from station OKU In the fourth radio audition of the At water Kent foundation will he heard by even larger crowds than those In attendance at past pro grams. For all musical urouns nf the valley will be listening in when ! the local amateur artists come on I tho air at 9 o'clock. There will ! be 15 participating in the program, which will' continue tint II It) o'clock,- Mrs. George Andrews, local chairman, announced this morning. Mrs. Carpenter To He Hostess Mrs. l- a. t'arpenler will he hos tess tomorrow to members of the Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church- at her home oh tho Jacksonville highway, for the annual picnic luncheon. Per sons attending will bring their owii service und covered dish. Miss Scott Is Merirorrt Guest ' Miss Anno -Scott of .Ionian Val ley, Ore., student at Oregon State college. Is in this city to spend a week ns guest of Miss liuoht Kook or, who returned from collego a week ago for the summer vacation. Several affairs are being plannel' for Miss Scott's entertainment dur ing her stay here. To Gather for (.'lass Meeting The iLoyal Women's class of the First Christian church will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. O. ! Isaacson of Central Point. The members will meet at the church promptly at 1:3(1, and transporta tion will bo furnished. Mrs. Chapman, Miss Walker Homo Tomorrow evening mouthers of ,J1.., I. 1 llnlnu .....1 I l..rnl 1 Woirien's club wilt enjoy hh lnfor-: uiai iniiih-i' puny ai uic jtuii nysnuj hotel in Kagle Point. Members not having Iranspurtatiiin are asked to meet at the Chamber of Commerce Nt H o'clock. Mrs. Maud Chapman and M iss Wlnirrod Walker who returned to day from the regional conference held In Seaside will meet witlt the j group tomorrow ""c-yening. They returned to Medford by way of j Portland, where they attended the i rose show. ' j Miss Heckman to Arrive Hhis Week j AHhk Annette Mcrktniin, daughlerj of W. II. I lecldiian of Corning j court. Is expected to arrive in San Francisco from lliln. Hawaii, on the Malola, Wednesday, June IS. She will come to Medford hy train later hi the week to spend the summer with relatives and friends. Miss Heckman is supervisor of kin dergartens hi Ililo. Miss Dolly Corn of Walla Walla, Wash., is in this city tit spend Ihe summer as guest of her brother, M. c. Corn and family. 1 Pr 2 Vim really c.in't iitl'md in mi.s this iv inurknhli-' iiortni)ity! All models oiitfiiiallv luieed- liimh liigbor . . . Ua'kus, Felts, liiillilmntls, iliiir Hats . . l.off the facii and sojihisticated Itiiin ined st vies. ' The summer's smartest models'. . . ill shades . . . all head sizes. One group cf Hats going at Wear As You Pav llijuy Trip o 'l-.ilrr Ijiki- Mis. Kill.- Wulli-is ,,! ,.,iikIi-t'-iv, Miiry Kale iin.l llmnlliv .;iin. ii'-.iiiipiini.-,l l,y Chiis. Wllli.iiiis.m :iml Arthur lvcrs.ni w.r,. iiii..ni; Mt'.lful-.l propl,. W, Slvllt Sutliliiv lit CriiU'r 1-uUi'. .Many M.'ilfuiil people nuilureil In Diiiiminil Lake yeslenlay In enjiiv lllo rishiiiK am! oiilins. Aimdiik Ihi'm were Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Mess Air. ami Mrs. U-o WillianiK ami i i'l ihlren ami Mr. ami Mrs. Harold! ijii Ken. I hey report the roads in Kcod condition ami thu fishing line Mrs. Mabel Kitson leaves this evening to spend several days of her vaentlon at shady I'ovc. She will ho jolnod there lonionow hv Mrs. Kale Walters and Mrs. Win nie W'esihaar. who will be her Kllesls for two days. 'The Misses MurKaret and Tier- n.vee Hensley were amonir Mcdfnr l , people who mutorcd to mountain resorts yesterday. They were KiiesL-i of Mr. and Mrs. Will . (IreKory at Dead Indian SprittKs. St. Mark's Sunday sehonl pupils met at the St. Math s hall this jnorninf?. and left for the Klks picnic Hiuunds where they spent the day. Captain !'. C. I linyshui f?, Wash hitfton, U. ('., head (C iho railway: division of the United States Do partmeiu of t.imimerce, accontpan-4 led by W . T. Miller, assistant, wore visitors in Medford over an hour yesterday inspecting the Medford :.irport and airways radio station,' whieh ilu-y reported to be In ex cellent condition. The airport drew special re marks or praise, from Captain MitlKshurK who is tourhiK the na tion hy plane inspecting landing fields, emergency fields, lights, radtn stations and all matters con cerning commercial aviation. The visitors left In their plane yesterday , afternoon for, r .Seattle and were to stop at 'points en route. . ; ' T f OPEN ELKS LODGE .Mcdfoi-d will talie the lead In the program at- CI rants I'ass to morrow evening In connection with the establishment of an Klks lodge in Ihe Climate City, officer of the Medford lodge will be in charge of the installation of offi cers and initiation of new members and a big delegation of local mem bers are expected to he present at the ceremonies. A banquet at G:3A will start off the evening's activities, followed by the lodKO session at 7:30. Dancing will be on the program following the close of the lodge business. Aaron Schollars9 Pension Increased special bill Introduced hy Sen ator Charles L. MeNary, providing Tor an increase to $;io per month In the pension of Aaron Schollars of Medford, passed this session of coniirosH ii ml has been signed hy iVfw-'i'rtii piover. $1.00 the Cinderella Way I atpdamtc wnm ON H ' ii unnmo inuu .. : : : IM PUA DMAMCU D ?jf V- t . I An old ctl call proved all appropriate desk when N. H. Matnor I rlKlit) of Hie Mamer Air Trunsport Company gallons of I'enn.oil to lubricate liis Paul air loute. AL left is Robert 10. Bennett of Salt Lake, district sales supervisor for trie Prtin.oll Company, ('enter, O. H. Isaacs, sales nan ai;er of Ihe Nott Atwalnr Company of Spokane, district representatives for the Penimiil oiijanlzaticu. The Colyar Sales Co. is Penilzoil dit Iributors. ' 1 1 ' . Ten Candidates for Miss Medford : Chosen by Committee During Dance Saturday evening ten more can didates were fhoMcu froih the rreamland dance t'oor, hy m"em hers of the "Miss Medford" beaitl.. contest committee. Tho ' following names are those received up to the present time by the com mitt eo. Anyone planning to enter a name In this contest is reijuested to mall or phone in his suggestion to ,1. Ii. I'.rault, Itox 1050 or phono 5'JO, at the earliest possible moment: Hlsie Williams, Kdna Allen, The i Von tier llcllen. Helen Koce, ICve tyn Snyder, Dorothy Orth. Ill'n I'roft, Mae Allen. Olive I-anlis. Dorothy (.'otnbrs, Marg;.rtt Hennes sey, l-alna Mac Wells, Maxine ViiiikIii), Vivian Meter, Dorothy Riddell. Clara Mary Fuson, -Margaret Childers, Myrtle iJeelby and Kay Smith. In former Issues a mistake was made in the spelling of one name which corrected, en ters Klennor Skates llarwood (not Howard) in the contest as a nom inee. The girls chosen Saturday even ing from the Dreamland dance were: -Kiln Glover, Gladys Thomp son, lltith- , lioiiNsuiu, Irmu Wise, A well known Medford Demo crat was .sprung into the limelight I of stale I cmucratic politics in j Sunday's political gossip of the -Portland Journal, when In speak- I ing of the necessity of the election of an able and aggressive man for ' chairman of the Democratic st,alo j committee to conduct the coming campaign, and active and passive ' candidates for that position, the writer goes on to say: "One other lias come into the discussion, without his own know ledge or discussion IS van Reames of .Medford. Realties for long has been one of the outstanding mem bers of his parly, as well as one of Ihe outstanding lawyers and eili.ens of the southern section of the valley, and of tlx1 slate at large. He is removed from and untainted by the factional differ ences Hint have wracked the party during t he past few years. ll is the understanding that he will be nied to let his friends bolh Inside and without Hit state committee put him forward for ihe chieftain ship of the campaign." ' P. A. T. PILOTS APPEAR D. New oil vp drab uniforms have been furnished" pilots of the Pu ciric Air Transport company and Ralph Vlrdun wan Iho lirst to irpike his up pen run eo In such apparel to day when ho arrived from Snn KrnnclscO. Overseas caps ore a part of the new uniform, which ulso displays stars for every thou Hand hours flown hy Uk wearer for the Pacific Air TtRnsMrt. Vlnlcn has three stars. New Salesman for Proctor & Gamble J. A. Crewe Ik the new salesman j in t tils territory for Procter ; Gamble Cn manufacturers of i soaps and 1ihlng powders that are well known and genernlly used all ovr Hf world, i Mr. Crewe will have his head- qunrters in Medford and surceed ;the popular salesman. C. A. Marcey who haw had charge of this terri ! lory three yats and who has f.een given a better position with the 1 sitme company. DEMOCRAT GROUP! i 11tlrc Thn annua) mpMlntr of th H'.uth rn Miitl.llnp nml Loitn As.ooointl'.n will l" held lit fhr. offices of tb" aoriiitlun Tu'H.lay, July Km. 1 V 3 ". at 4: n 11'. m. HAMILTON- I'ATTON-, f. H"i'ri'l.'ii). siKiied a contract for gallons and slips on the new Spokane to St. Ilrma Smith. I-ueillo 'Sulci. 1 Ma .i Wilson, Lucille l'lumnier, Virginia i Dunlava and Lucille Kllson. j All young ladies who have been named as nominees or candidates j for "Miss Medford" anil who do i not wish to compete will please get ! word to the committee chairman, j.Iuan Hrault, care Southern Oregon I ('.as Corporation, phono fiti. To the young ' ladies who will agreo to accept candidacy In the ; contest: If you will write a note ! in your own handwriting to Con i test Correspondent, 538 Pennsyl vania avenue, giving your full ! name at birth and correct date of ! h frih togci her with your address I and telephone number, you will -receive a free character reading from Numerology. These readings ! will be printed in this paper just as soon as possible after receipt of i the desired information. Girls, watch for yours. It will tell you i why you do as you do. what sort of people and things you are Inter- esied In. a suitable vocation and I many other things of vital Interest j whieh may be told without of- fense. 1 'lease sign the note wJth your pl'dseht Signature ' ' 1 Meteorological Report ' ' 1 Molality, .Ititic HI, h Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday fair,. with rising tem perature Tuesday; humidity helorv normal. Oregon: Kair tonight with lower temperature east- portion: Tuesday fair with lower temperature cast portion and rising temperature ln-i terior west portion; humidity he- low normal. s y a 2 & r- p p a? r.i it" r.o r.i l ii 7 u .(Ml ,'0 Local Data. FE in pern t ore (degrees) Highest (his! 1 - hrs.). Lowest (hist Z hrs.).... Rel. humidity (pel.) .... Precipitation (inches) .. Lowest temperature .this morn ing, Tn degrees. Total precipitation since Septem ber L HtliH. HUM Jnches. Tempera I ore a year tigo today: Highest, (11; lowest, 43. Sun-set today, 7:-tS p. m. Sunrise Tuesday, 4:35 a. in. Sunset Tuesday. 7:1!) p. m. 3 b 'A V, S ! ? i 3 CITY. Raker City 4 Clear 0 Clear Hisnn.rck 50 lioiso 02 HI Denver S2 HO Des Moines 8i 00 Fresno :ix fi2 Helenn - i so 50 Los Angeles 7'i III! Marshffeld T 4H Phoenix Hta so Portland 94 T.4 Red llluff DPI US Rosehurg !) 4S IV cdy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy P. c ly. Chitnty Clear Cloudy Salt Lake 8 1 San Francisco (ii 54 Cloudy Sunta Fo 7S S4 Clear Seattle ta -4 h2 ('leaf Spokane SH B3 Clear : Walla Walla !M $2 Clear Winnipeg 72 . 34 Cloudy 'f J. II UTCH IH,ON, MetcoroIoglHt f TO ATTRACT TOURISTS WAKHIVflTfiV (Jt When It (completed, with a column of waift 57 5 feet high behind It. lloulder dam will lie one of the toorist wondfi'H uf the west, says the in terior department. Klcphant Hotte dam on the Rio Crnnde. In New Mexico, 3"i feet high, l the ilffiresl appronch lo the spectacle which Moulder Will present. At Klcphant Mutt dam. aii- vents left Ht th hot torn to relieve ."Miction caused by the itishing I... II,,. w waters In I to a peculiar tragedy, Two workmen, passing near Hie giated air hole, were impaled and killed by the suction. Toy peddlern of Havana. Cuba report that Hunday i- I heir big ypwi alen day. LAUDS AIR VIEW L .1. W. Roberts, assistant vice! pn idenl of ihe Pennsylvania rail- road, 'in Medford from New York city on bis second annual visit to the northwestern and western ler- . rtiory, enjoyed his first glimpse of I Crater Lake from the air yeslenlay j and was enthusiastic this morning I m his praise of the spectacle. He l has traveled by plane over Ihe ) Ynsentlte, the llocUios. and Alle- ghaules. Inn Crater Lake mirpasscti them all In his estimation. A yeueral Improvement in east ern as well as western business conditions, is reported hy Mr. Rob erts, who came to Medford Sunday from the apple districts of Wash ington. IlooM Air Service Speaking of the Improvements planned by the railroad he repre sents Mr. Roberts said, "The offi cials are particularly interested in airplane service, being the first railroad to hack air-rail service from coast to coast, reducing the time from four to two days. I am referring t the Trans-Continental Transport. This company as well as ot Iters, is const an My studying conditions to see where the service may be extended to meet the pub lic demands." Mr. Roberts Is in Medford to establish contacts with the growers and producers to bring them more closely together Witlt the Pennsyl vania railroad, which now handles a tremendous amount of fresh fruits from this section. "While the company does not have rails out to t his country, one manage ment feels It is a distinct part of Med font and surrounding country since it reaches litis section thru various connections, Including (be Southern Pacific,.' , .Mr.1 Roberts staled. VThe' Pennsylvania railroad daring thepnst rive years has ex pended in excess of twenty million dollars to provide improved termi nal facilities in New York, Jersey City. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, De troit and n number of smaller markets. "I have always been favorably itn pressed Willi Medford and at this time am particularly so since announcement of the estimated increased production of pears for tills season," he added. Conditions in the Weitalchee dis trict also point to a big fruit crop. Mr, RobertH stated, lit spent most of today visiting the orchard areas of he 'Rogue Ulvdr vkallejf. Mighty-six children were regis tered tills morning at the dally va cation Illble lUhool being Conduct- eii nt the First Citristlan church hy the local churches. Although 110 accurate eheeJt had been made pcrlululng to the number in each dlvlHion; a decided majority was registered In the junior depart ment. Recess was held after the assem bly where nil of the pupils met hi tho main auditorium. The young er group, front four to seven were In charge of Mrs. Gregory. A Hpe clal program is being carried on for tliis group. Tile enrollment Is expected to reach one hundred tomorrow mor ning, according to Mrs. F. J. Wil mot who has charge of registra tion. Those who did not register Friday or today may do so tomor row morning. American -oranges, and grape fruit arc becoming popular in Rritbdi Malaya,,,, , - . Roy Sunderland . General Delivery You -are' invited to present this cou pon at the Mail Tribune office and recelvd tWo TICKETS - TO A TALKING PICTURE J PROGRAM AT THE aEKaHtJiait As a Subscriber Gueat of the MAIL , TRIBUNE WATCH THIS 8PACE. If you are a subscriber to the Mall Tribune your name may tfppear here tomor row! Only siabscribera' namei will be published and, during the dura tion of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING "Caught Short" 1 1 CRATER FREE HI K Rwi fV&H ny -- PENNZO AiLer OeoiKo Ihsrnurd Shuw hud finished an address til. I luinpslend, Kntf,, recently, ti nervous clergy num arose and united him, "Aro you a Christian?" "I mil," smiled (!. I.. S., "hut I ol'leii fetd very lonely," mm 9 THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY - rrrrm- Yonr . fmf just "Em fern Wise vacationists forget this word, "eastern". Why say "eastern" when it is just a nickname for any and every oil produced East of the Rockies, and doesn't mean any oil of known quality? They specify Pennzoil, because they know it's guaranteed 100 pure Penn sylvania Oil of Supreme Quality. They know it's made for safe and economical lubrication, no matter how far they travel or how hard they drive. What's more, they know the added convenience of finding PenrizoiT any where and everywhere. 13,000 Western dealers display the Pennzoil Sign. 'A Loudon woman hns Just- ills- covered how in preserve' laurel leave and used extensively for whieh fur centuries have beeh made -mostly of Italian maKttoll.i leaves ami used texensively for memorials. You Need! Summer Cold as much as winter On lilislcry siiiiitnci- (Iiivk, 'n mittlity nii-o, . I have 11 little hit nf winter stori'tl iiwuy in your Ikiiiic . . . lmvc lee euhes nhvuys I'emly for 11 nml, cIcliridiiH drink ... to luivc fruits and vc''i'l:ilili's nl wii.vm iipiirtiitinirly I'liillnl . . . to lie iilile tn 1'ii'iitc dcli.'lill'iil i'iiiiIih'mm in siiinnii'r us riixily 11s you hitiiU' wiirmlli in winti-r. Tin' lOlcctrie llel'riKcnitor plums lit your, com iiiiiihI lliis iii'Ver fiiilini; cold , . . cold Unit not only mills iinini'iisiiriilily to your coniCort ,iil snninivr time, but affords 11 very real protec tion to your health the year "round, For .it's a fact that the 1 erislialile foods you eat are not safe froin f-inilii('r unless kept ill n periiiani'liUy, hi'huv 50 decree temperature j. . . the tempera lure unfailingly maintained hy the Aiitomiitiii ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS ' now on display at your donlcr's store Go in and see them, let him explain his installment pliin. ' ' '. -w Partners IVTrrrl In Proorets' calls foi pu liU liundrotUh .blr.tluliiy an ill vnrsary nt lominston, Ireland, Harry Lister, n fnrmor telegrapher, told how III Iho narly' Ultyfi jiooplo hroiiRlit pnreela to his office, he linvliiR that thoy could be Bent ly I (oleMmph. warmth