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EDFORD MAIL
UNE
Second Section
Six Pages
Second Section
Six Pages
Twenty-Fifth Your
MKDFORD, OlilXiON, TUKSDAV, .J I'NK
No. n i
BOKHARA
CHANGED IN
NEW ORDER
,V - ..
.
COmmUniSm and C00Pera -
.
tlVe Trading Force UUaint
Bazaar-Keepers to Close
bnODS hinC nUCIS Are
tXPOricU.
. Ily dames A. Mills,
Associated Cress (orrespondent.
liOKIIOARA, Uzbekistan Soviet
1A l!lU lift A I A I T-flinlrfut II r. Mfivi.tt
' .. I ,nV i
Republic. flj -Communism and
,iq)uU11,-,-n.u.m,iu.1, m an-i
co-oimruuve irauim,- nave nrougiu
;o-operatlve trading have brought
change to Bokhara'- bazaars, whlcii
(II"' S jPJ'i Ll I
B J S-T - H iff
il lV; Jf m$ 1 !
II Mjffi':'m j
K VMtii-3 '' i&MK i 4 !
tt SKSb.; .& m$ Mm l 1
t' W W UMMJ III l Ul
X
for centurloM weru known roun-J
the worhl for their famous runs,
Silks, spices, oils, perlumes, uyes ,
Jind all the rich products of the j
10ast. j
As virtually all tritilinjf In the I
Soviet union is eoufineil to Kovcrn-j
.jnent and cooperatlvy orKnnizatlon.4. i
lunnv of the local hazaar-keepers. '
- - - v IMP
1 rfWa 45Sii5i , Si ( 'e I- S tahfi-VV, at - Till 1
.
Girls always had 'another date'
until he ended 'B.Ol
HK KNEW lie wasn't Jinpulnr with
girls. littt lie never suspected why
until fine iliiy a clerk in a drugstore sug
gested Lifebuoy to him.
Tliiit simple change in toilet soaps
changed his whole life! For it ended the
fault that had made girls unwilling to
go out with him. "15.0.", Plie polite name
for a condition people dislike even to
mention Wj oror . . . No more turn
downs now. Girls accept his invitations
gladly. He knows the easy way to keep
perspiration odorless.
Jlol wcalhrr no cxetite
Kvrn if the thermometer is up in the
nineties even if we are perspiring more
freely no need to let "B.O." offend.
Just take this simple precaution.
Millions of particular men and women
if
I
f
I
TRY
LIFEBUOY
SHAVING CREAM
Soothes at you sbait
endt "Tender Spots''
1
who In their long, patriarchal bizarre and romantic characterise
beards, fluwlng silk rolw, spotless- tics that have made it the theme
j ly white ttirhans mid oriental san- of writers, poets and painters foi
; dalu, are anions the most pictur-; centuries. The connnunist rulern
. esque in the world, have been; f llussia acknowledge It will take
: forced to close shop. years to collect from the dosc;t
j Pour years ago if was possible ! and plains the millions of tribe.-.-:
to buy heie all manner of oriental men who now are scattered over
; iii'Uclcs, including exquisite J'ak- Turkestan and organize them on
j ham and Samarkand runs, but to-j "collective farms.
; day one can buy cbly .such comi .
inuti objects us copper and bronze
i water-juga, native nubble, - bubble
pipes nart;hclis), tobacco audi
snuff containers and tawdry Jew-
: 'lry.
j Huks K.x ported. (
j Ail the Tino rujn made by the ;
1 local weavers are bought by the;
j government at its own prices and j
I exported to Iterlin. Paris. London J
nd New York. There they can
! be purchased in department stores i
hit lower prices than prevail In thej
Irelikil Jjtunv- in 1 !nlf li it t-i K,i m .
arkami. Tin MmP condition ap-
pnes (o enmroiucriey, lanie-eovcr.s
wall draperies and similar articles.
vmiii ine eiosiiif; ui ine oaxaar-j.
tm' -(dor ami fascination of Hok
nara seems to no vanisnmj;. r.ie
visitor no longer sees lonsr Jrains
or swaying camels laden with tne
rich merchandise of China. India,
A firbanii ii n anil I'i ij i uln'ldin
. . .
laboriously through the narrow
dUlily streem Df Bokhara, led by a
vnnnP)1 h lo hnIMWl retire mnuntod
upon an ass.
The wonderful mosques and
meddresses or divinity schools,
which made Hokhara a center of
ecelesastieal learning for the Mo
hammedan world, appear
and are half ruined. J
Birds Inhaimcd. j
Storks and cranes build their
nests in the vaulted recesses of the
meridrcHses or on top of the min
arets, feeling secure from the hand
tne Moslem, who regards the;?
',l,'('s as sacred,
r'ven the picturesque water-car-
ri'r- wilh his jiig.sk in sacks bulging
w'tn water, a hallmark of Bokhara
siiini Alpvfindnr th.- flreat invailpil
' Turkestan. is riifmniiearinir His
place is being taken by modern
water-supply systems installed ify
the soviet.
Seemingly unchangeable, h n w
ever. are other native customs. Th?
men still wear long, padded coat-
over white pantaloons, m a k I n g
them resemble walking hedqullt.".
'1 he women are attired in equullv
long, Handily colored coats of silk
....
,. vi-lvi't. with ii thick Muck veil
mmle of hm'chllll fiver tlinh- faces.
.'rl)m the time a sh-l In llokhiira Is
12. no man. except It he her father.
i, n,ther or huslianil. Is allowed to
Bai!1, ,, npr features.
Vet the timeless, almost Im-
miilalile ICr.st, or at least that part
f it under soviet domination. Is
succumhltiK slowly to modern !n-
fluences and Is IcKinu- the exotle.
realizing how quickly others notice
"B.O.", have switched to Lifebuoy to
be afe. And they like this delightful
toilet soap more and more every day.
Everything about it. Its bountiful,
creairty lather even in hardest water.
Its pleasant, extra-clean scent that van
ishes as you rinse. The gentle antiseptic
lather that cleanses so thoroughly
purifies pores' so deeply removes
every trace of "B.O."
IF7ia( a complexion soap!
Women add a special word of praise for
Lifebuoy as a complexion soap, lis bland,
deep-cleansing lather gently frees clogged
pores of beauty-stifling impurities
freshens dull skins till they glow with
healthy radiant loveliness. Adopt
Lifebuoytoday.LEVERBRos.ra.,cijf.M.
Lifebuoy
WEALJH SOAP 1
-stops body odor-
L
Harvesters of Medford's earwig
crop will not realize u great cas
uafty list this year. And if there
are any other bugs In the garden
planning on their lowly brothers
for nourishment they'd better
tighten up their belts right now,
according to lClmer Oatman, lead
er of the earwig campaign, who
started pn u survey of the city
yesterday with a crew of three
men. For census enumerators in
carwigdom find the city enjoying
a decrease in population as jdeas
ing to roses and cabbages as hu
mans. 'Its all the result of Inst year's
deserted poisoning' Mr. Oatman stated to
1 flay. "Where there were hundreds
of earwigs hist season, we have to
hunt to find five or six. Eradica
tion is simple If we can just get
the jteople to poison properly.'
Homes on South Ivy, whore gar
dens were crawling last year, have
only a few stray bugs this summer.
nu wnll Mr nmi.mn ulnloy hnvn !
the earwig situation well under
control.
Three streets on the Kast Side
were inspected yesterday and ear
wigs were found in only one gar
den. The largest number of bugs
were located in the children's play
ground. Following the survey of the city,
poisoning will begin. In view of the
successful results of last year'.
program, it is believed that all
residents will co-oiierato with the
city In distributing poison about
their premises where the earwigs
arc found.
Hriinier Knights of Pythias
lodge plan to reconstruct Maliaffoy
building on the highway into lodge
hall and clubrnnms.
Madras Construction of Texaco
oil si at ion being rushed to com-pletion.
She thought;
I hate saying 'no' again, but 'B.O. spoils'
you as a dancing partner1
Yet, to be polite,
She said:
Too bad I didn't know about (he dance
sooner. I'm dated up for that night'
(Body Odor)
Seek Pardons On
1 ,;wi
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AV4
(Associated Prosa T'holo-1
The freedom of Warren K. Billings (left), convicted with To in
Mnoney (right) for tho liomhliig cif a lreMtrednesH Bay arad-: in
San Francisco in Bit", aualls net ion by the California supreme cmiri
which s now iwiewlng the case ih to his eliglbllty. .Mihiney is also
seeking a pardon ami ;overnor Y oung has atinoiuiced Ids wllllng
ncfS to art as simui as the court lias ruled. .
CHIROPRACTORS KNIGHTS PYTHIAS
TO MEET HERE!
July 2 to 5 Set for State
Gathering Program ' In-
eludes Scenic Trips About
Area. i
The 22ml annual convention of
the Oregon Cliirojn actic associa-
tlun will be held In Med ford July
lleaduuarters will bo at tho
Hotel lodford, with business, hcs-
slons In the Masonic Temple. U Is
understood that the address of
welcome will be given by Mayor
A. W. Pipes to which I 'resilient
Chester Kastor will rcdy. Con
vention managers have arranged
an extensive program including
jiublic. meetings, golf matches,
nips to Crater Lake and other
beauty spots. .
As soon as It became known that
Med ford was to be tho city In
which the coming convention was!
to be held. It was decided that
inasmuch as the Itoguc river cnun-
try teems with jiolnls of Interna-1
tinally famous beauty, as welt as!
centers of historic and scientific
interest, KUlticient time should be
set nsmo to aimw ine iieiegates to
lake these In.
Although the convention will be
of four days duration it is planned
to finish all business In the first
two days and devote the remain
ing forlyeight hours in rest and
enjoyment. "The pursuit of idea-
sure is as important to the piope
functioning of the human body as
is the devotion to the more exnc
lug duties" nald President Master
"And we intend that everyone
who attends the convention shall
have a full sharo of tho former as
well as of tho latter. We expect In
thoroughly enjoy our slay in Med
ford and we feel sure that the citi
zens of that thriving city will be
able to look back uon our con
vention as one of the pleasant
Incidents of this year."
JOIN PIG, CALF CLUBS
WILLI AMM CKKKK. Ore., June1
24. (Special) II. It. Howell,
j Joseph Ine county agent, has or
I ganlz"d both a pig and calf 4-H
club at WllllamH.
Mr. Howell Is very desirous that
other boyH and girls become mem
bers of these cIuIjh.
Iast year the Judging team, !
representing Williams d Utrlct,
I larry Newman, Hon rile Holzhau
ser and Orval Lowman, won Hec
ond prize at the county fair and
received a trip to Iho mate fair
at Salem.
Htearl Vahrenwald attended the
Annual boys' and girls' summer
Mchool it Corvallls, through a
scholarship won In club work.
Members of the calf Hub arc Or-'
val Lew-man, Alfred Ktder, Htearl
Vahrenwald. Harry Newman, Itos-4-o
Lemmon, -Charles MoomVtw.
Members of the pig club ar
St earl Vahrenwald, IHle Vahren
wald, Iternlce Vahrenwald.
PORTLAND MERCHANT
I VERY ILL IN GERMANY
POHTLANO. Or.. June 24. 7P.
A cablegram received here todajpt
Indicated that Adolphe Wolfe, hi?
former executive head of a large i
Io!h nd department store whloh
bears his name, was seriously i'l
at linden fcaden, Germany. Wolfa
has ben traveling In Kurop for
more than a yfftr.
IN CONVENTION
Bomb Sentences
ECT
Talisman Lodge,
night elected It. U.
ecllor commander
K. of P., last
1 larwood chan-
to fill the
eancy caused by the resignation of
Clarnn 10. .laqua was elected mas
ter of work, the office vacated by '
Mr. llarwood to become chancel- I
lor commander. Mr. Harwood will'
be Installed a week from next .
!M"'"y;
.1 ii irr.tr.
hancellor H. C, Hoehne,
in en. vinceni s nospuni in i-oi-l-land,
writes that he Is recovering
but will be in the hospital for
month or more.
j A delegation was present from
t Ashland. Allen .1. Olson, formerly
j r Mioula. Alotit., now of Med -
. " d Mi'. Holmes ot j'ortiand
weife visitors.: , , . - -
I Deputy oeorgo j. Kuu.man an
- nounced that matters of impor
! lance will bediscussed at the next
two meetings and urged all to be
j present.
"
liOC.l'K ItlVKIt, Ore
(Sd.) Mr. and Mr. W
; hatl the misfortune to have
their
.,. leave the lilghwuv and uti down
(1-foot precipice on (he "Ale Ken-
xle highway. Moth were serious) v
Injured and Mrs. i
confined to her bed.
b.iilly wreeked.
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BURCH
PROGRAM FOR
L
Harbor Development Assn.'
Sponsors Conference July'
15 at Grants Pass-Will;
Show Resources.
Program for the M id Pacific
Kuiphv Mineral Hconomic confer
ence to bo held in (! rant a Pass
Tuesday, July 1 &, under the aus
pices of the Northern California
Southern Oregon Develojiinent as
sociation Is announced iu the cur
rent issue of "Development," offi
cial publication of the association.
The publication Is being sent to
mining centers throughout the
coast.
Albert Hureh, general chairman,
reports that arrangements have
been completed with the best min
ing authorities available for pre
sentation of i mi tiers at the confer
ence. Persons Interested In mining will
come from all points In southern
Oregon and northern California, to
at loud the meeting, judging from
the present expression of enthusi
asm, Mr. Murch states.
This conference has been sched
uled as a part of the move to link
southern Oregon with a seaport.
The motive of the Northern California-Southern
Oregon Develoji
inent association Is to learn how
much tonnage may bo expected
from tho mining of ores.
Southern Oregon has copper,
Id, clay, coal; limestone, chroni-
Ite. lllg deposits of chrome ore,
I vii Innlilii In Hi., nt.il nr i ml nloetrte
n,frlBoniol. lmIllKlrles arc said to
Location and extent of tho do- ,
posits; costs and tMigineerlng jirob- I
tems of mining will be considered (
at the meeting.
The pi-ogrnm will open In iho,
' lWl"illO
( ..,
county court houso at
, with an addresH of
welcome by Mayor Cleorgo l'x. i
Oieetings from the association will'
i be voiced by President O. Ii. Gates. ,
I Mr Itureli will then nlUlitw, thr.
j luirpoH0 (lr tj,0 conference The
, HthJ1(.t ,,r -CtttUr wilj i,c covered
;(V Jtm.laiHi mUI1)(,,i oreh-'
anl. Med ford, and "(Jointer" by W.
H. Iloblnson, local -representative
of the American Smelling and Re
fining company.
.). T. Pardee of the U. K. (leotog
Ical Survey, Washington, I). C,
will speak on tho "M literal Re
sources ftf Northern California and
Southern Oregon." J. - M. J Jvely,
president of the Lively I. line Pro
il uHx co in on nv. (Sold 1 1 III. Ore.
I will give ii teeluru on "Coal und
Silica."
j M r. 1 lurch has chosen "Chrom-
lle" iih Iho tonic for his main ad-
MNERA
MEET
dress. Tho financing jiroblem will
; be covered by Jl. K. (larder, jiresl
J u ne iM.ldent of tho First National bank.
II. Sparks' V. II. Muirliead, manager of tho
Heaver Portland Content company,
1 Hold
I till, will speak on "Jdme-
1 sione," and (loorge Schumacher,
; Ph. H., well known local scientist,
parks 1h still' on "Carbonic Acid."
The car was' Clay and Clay Products will bo
'diseossed under (he leadership of
aoizaoE
price
XIfsf1 DntiffA lMfVil Pull vvinvriAlAfl Qam1 mvia1a1 l
li'. Chan. T. Sweeney. ;
The mineral conference will be
fultowed by an agricultural con
ference In this city later in the j
year. County Agent I!, (i. Kowler, '
chairman of the cointniUee for Ibis
m
30EZ30:
30XZ3OE
gathering will call a meeting of al!
run my agt'iits of northern Cali
fornia and southern Oregon. J uly
11. to thoroughly discuss the pro
gram and decide upon a definite
daft' fm Its pr'esenlatiini.
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