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' CTfiTTgOTlft STATU TT?TT.TTNTE. MEDFORD, OTOON'. TFIDAY. .TV TV 17. 1f)2R. I? ... n ft 1 5 A3 LATZO BEATEN W of LOUGHRAN Weekly Report on Reat Estate Activity in Medford District BY A DECISION GREATEST NEED mited Kmiril: .Wu-r eM.ltC l by the i-liiiiin'iit .i.-.tr..ii ".Soul lit Tii Ot'Kn lieel ml Ver lisitlK. Tell the WinM jil. (Hit IIh ellinule. Till Hi- uuihl uliuul til" mcciii iy. mlvMf.l I'r.-tl MariM H of FflSt fOr SCraniOn nutioiml rlminlicr of rummeree ni'fKlqUill'UTH at a.shiriiftun, I J. In N)i-;iklim in lociil Until ila us at today's noon him lu'iiu meeting "t the Hotel Meiifonl. ( 'oiikih I Dialing the city on lu fai'-.siulitcilnrK in workiiiK f'i" " : inodiTii ulrpnrt, tin- M'akcr dc jchiii'l tluil within tin.- next 10 i yen I h ail idam-H ill ) doliiK nl juiuM everything that in now done On toads. "CKU'.s in the futuio will ' Im l ii t It around Im orta nt ah' fields. Just UK they luivc In the Jiast 1 1 ii I mi i It around railroad Kta- tini," Mr, llaiiii-K pointed out. Champion Light-Heavy Is Too Miner, But Challenger Puts Up a Game Fight, As Miner Pals Boo De cision our blK K'n i-ity .on the map in airplane history, he IkiiLI. i Stri'SHhiK the Impm tiinee of the : :ooH'ration of ehiimheri of citui- merre oi-Kanl.ations In the I'i'ited i State Iti connection with cuit.vIiik (oul plans of the national ehaiuher. j.Mr. JhirneK elated that a referen 'duin vote on agricultural irhleniN ' will ho pi I'Hciited to tin local branch in thf near I'm urn. The j follow I iik points are contained in I the proponed legislative ineasui-e; j 1 Land utilization. (a I Strict i coord inal Ion of land reclaniat Ion and reforestation policies of ftie nation. h) lel.iyini; the brhiKiNK J ii of new additional areas, at pub lic expense. ior crop production ill II the need for that production cap be demonstrated to he a na tional need. I'- Tariff. Adequate tariff pro tection for American aurlciili urc 3 I 'oo pera live market inn;. The support and encouragement of the principle uf coop rat ivu market, (Ily I-:hvnrd J. Nell. AssiH'liiled Pre?is Sports W riter.) WIIjKKSHAKKK. IM.. July 17 (ty-l'udny Tele litzo. brown-hkin- The fact that the national air UfifcJuv who once mliit'd coal In I lien- yesteiday was a thette I'ocono niountuhiH. whs just advcrtiM-ment for southern Or n iroml. mime limner todav while i" '"' 'v-ni uiai win pin im To i it in y Ijouu"'m. handsome I'lill fidelphht younnHter, ' Ml wan t he llKht heavy weiuht Lnninpion of the world. Km the second time In seven weeks, I.atzo, pride of the miners lie once labored beside, battered mid HhiKKfd lst nik'bi at the jtei'b terlinlqiie and huxllitf skill of the muster of the lT-l-pounders ii ml fur the second time, rimeived tinthliiK hut a bloody nuse and Ihe hurt end of tin- purse fur his pains. In the heart of tin anthracite Hcctton that knew him first as a breaker boy in the collieries, next ns a full-fledged millet', then as a lioxer, and finally the welterweight champion of (he world, J.titzn sllUf,'(,led wflh every ounce uf the ptronKth In his ru ed body, now Krown to the full stature of a Unlit heavyweight, to win a second title, but the master, l.ouKbran, badly shaken though he was at time, with blood streaming from cuts ir lifs I'iyhl eye and cheek, always was able to muster the final ounce of class ami stamina that murks the true champion. Therein lay the story of I .u tun's defeat and victory for the Mat u etHiue l.otiKhran after one of the most bruising battles the inured miners of this section, toiinh and Iron 'fisted enough In their own private melees, ever have seen. j t (;IljKt as Pete failed In the Na - I Uoiml league ball park of the Urouklyn DodKors last May ytith I to lift l.nuchran's crown through J sheer sameness and niKU'-d punch-1 Ins power, so did he last niuht j stumble imaln through lack of that final measure of rlnu class 1 ftlld U'lK riilshlp when the title was Well within his K'iisp. Kaced by a cutting left Jab thai lhwered always In his features. MahhliiK him off balance, hrinufn Ills statinchest tlrlves up short, JjiUu battered throUKh Loiihran's KUard In the third and font th rounds to split Tommy's left eye- ,... i ne enampions H(M1t.r Local . KUcsts uere Ted face with a mask of red. ii.i...,- u ..r , ie miiiuM sniasneu tn cham pion to the flour in the fourth round. Mm there his altacU fal iM'Pd. CiiKoy, content to save Ids Kreni;th even when tin- Koimi was Ijolst. I.ouuhran steadily foimhi hls'own flKht. plied up points, and tyif (cnotmh of a inarnin close of thr tenth session thr.verdh't ilesplte KatKo's f . re rnjljr that wm tin- ninth and tenth ItiK alon sound lines. j I Credit. The full iU- clopmeni. i a and ado)itiuu of enlisting am lcul- ,. tural credit lacllitics to local and ommodity needs. 5 Farm board. Tin- creation of i farm board, (he men i hers of Which would be appointed by (he president . w Uh 1 he proper ueo- Kiaphlc, commodity, producer and i consumer reproenlat hm for the . vellnu several I hotia lid fittliy temporarily lo cating at MilliiiKs, M'iiiJ., ami ityiiii; out (he climate anil business con ditions there, Walter ,caper and wife have returned to Medford. Mr. I.eaper was In Medlyrd only a ff hours wln-n he made an cx cham;'' of hl lillliiiK, Mont., prop erty for a home on North iVach street. lie is more than ever of the opinion that "This Is a Creat Country" and does not contemplate ever leaving the Hojiue Jtiver val ley aKain. V. K. Itrayton, manager fm many years of the famous Holly wood Orchards, has recently pur chased three fine residence lots In t; leu Oak subdivision on the heights of Kast Med ford. Mr. liraytou is an expert orchardlst, but can also appreciate the value of .Medford city property as an investment. It is his opinion that, with the rapid Kiowth of Medford, kooiI resid-n-. .a I lots should quickly iluuhLc in value. One of the members of Ihe realty board still is provliiK that he be lieves "This Is a deal Country.' This week lie purchased tin- (Jold Hill hotel, a slur-- hnildliiK and a business lot in the city ot (Joid Hill. Another member of t b realty board induced a California tourist to lake the one-hour "This Is a tin-iil Country" drive. Uuiln' the drive n certain S."i.ihio ranch was J talked about. The tourist left town 1 Immediately alter makinu the drive, very favorably -Impressed with Medford and the Hokuc Hiver valb-y. Shortly after, this member luul a message from the Calil'orutaii asking for an option on the ram h until he could return. Mr. and Mrs. C. I'red I.Uiidbitru arrived In M edfurd from ICureka, Cal., on July i, and within I if days had decided to make .Medford their iierinaiient home, and are now In : their own home on Kenwood ave nue. They state that .Medford is all lo the Kood and (hey like hel ler every day. study id' outstanding problems. This body -to coiiki'csh from time A survey made reet agricultural ; vould report lo time ritly by the' II. V. (ion Id a ml family have cided to return to Medford after a few years' rahlence elsewhere, and have purer based a fine resi dence on fieiieva avenue and will Ink possession about the middle of A uk ust. They, like many ot hers, have decided in favor of Medford and the KoUe Itlver valley. There is now under construction on Hast Main street, east of Uiver- dde av mi v (MHI Ihe two-: Childers buildiiiK. 'lory buildiUK of re- I 'i luster - bea iii a n d re in forced eon ity crete lpe. with Ki-malla roor. This buildiiiK will consist of basement K.vm nasi urn ami at h lei iv pa vlllon, uith statliiK cupucity of DiiO. The first 1'Jooi- wll have a lare jince hall ami stores; the second Hour, first - class office rooms. Mr. and Mi. Hrbvard U'ebb.r have just closed de.4 for it flfll. tract in the Siskiyou Heights addi lloii. They helieve .n the future of. Medford real estate and invest in it. f. I low man, aftr'r reiitinir for over a year, lias deckled to make ; his permanent home with us. and has jusl closed a deal for a fhe room house at the corner (f South 1'iacii and West Klcvenlh streets.; .Mr. and Mrs, J,oda A. Karly i have Ju-l closed a deal for n n,.u- '. folir-rooin niudern house on West '. Jackson si red, pui chased from j i laieaiM- iMeeKer. 1 llccenily A. II. Clements of Cen tral America purchased the Teuas. Illihee orchard of .10 acres of vari ous varieties of fruit -An.ous, Itose. ftnrtlctt. Cornice and npides. This properly has a seven-room modern home. electrically equipped; a .splendid barn and packing house, and a laie, modem poultry equip ment. Immediately upon taking possession of the ranch, Mr. Clem cnis equipped it in every way with modern machinery and appliances necessary for thee ar of the ur chaid. He put in a compb -te sys tem of heating. Ihe use of which for three niylits saveil hi crop, l-'i-om evi-ry estimate made by packers and thosi- who are capable of making intimate of fruit eriips, he will harvest from -S I o.oun tu ; I ".'.Otfo worth uf fruit this year. Mr. Cle nis, a mining engineer fur years In Central Amirica, Is iiiaking one of our best orcbard ists. This ranch has suffered from ill can- and poor m.uiageiiuni for several years, but responded Im mediately to .Mr. Clements.- skillful nia.iayeiueiil, ami piumlse.s lo he one of Ihe flnr producing or chards of the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Clements ,.,. mippy in their pos session and think there j;i no place 1 like the lloue Iliver valley. C. K. Applcgato Ms jusi ,,,.. chased a home at r.0,1 llenson street and expects tu move his fam ily here wiihiu the next few days. They arc living at Cold Hill at the present, but have Just sold their home to James W, Livingston of eastern Oregon. Dr. I. A. Chambers and family have purchased a beautiful tract ol" II acres in the Western Tool hill district and will build their new home in a fine natural grove wilh a wonderful view of the valley. ONLY ONE FIRE !S NOW BURNING !N CALIF. FOREST It.'.slieetiVfly, last ni.g) after and no acre!, hriih ami grass. VvSv Kiti advised thai forces nq the Acacb niy fire of Kresuu eounty had Hucci'cdcd in controlling it, hu: wn not inlnrini'd u to the acreage biirm-d. SACK A M KNTO, Cu!.. .July 17.--iVr Only one fire burned today on slate protected brush vtJis and forest lands, presaging an early end lor Ihe serious fire Hiualion which has liung over California for the. past lour days, advices to M, U. Pratt, state forester, indieated. The burning fire broke out soms t line yesterday near (iiant (lap. Placer (oua'ty, and was spreading along Ihe ed-e of the Tahoe Xa tional forest. It was being fought by combined federal and stat-j forces. Pratt was not informed its j to its seriousness. The three fires which were burn 1 hig in Tuolumne comity yesterday '. were controlled last night. The latget't covered UtiOU acre" just . haeU of Tuolumne. The id hern ' were near Jamestown and between ' Hniiora ami Slandard and each cov : ered an area of ion acres. The Iowa Hill, Capo Horn and Clipper Cap fires in Placer county also were brought under control A:KI;M-;i-:N. Wash., .Inly IT. Thin- hundred and fiTty men were today battling a ragii-g forest fire, which w$ Inking at federal limber in the Olympic initio na I forest north of Aberdeen. A shift in ihe u ind yesterday turned th'- blaze from a logged off laud area to ihe edge of the federal forest, abd also sent the fire into a scenic si rip of big timber on either side of the Olympic high way, nine miles south of hake Quin.Milt. Kites In the Carlisle and AVy iiooche districts were reported under control. political exile In i.om Anseles, and titms, so materi an opponent of ohregon and CuU In,- the i low,, li s, was st u lined when told of president Calb ihe assassin. i lion of bis political U ul , tieniy. giell to both Kurt her than epic.--ln regret mem ami the le la Huerta refused to comment by the A until he bad had lime to collide;- w;,d the situation. l- v improved tlur t he term : assassinal ion the statu depa Mexican emba. tcd 1'ivsi. Amb. ohki:(.o mi itni:i;i i) (Continued from Page One) or who will succeed President, 'a lies. 1 u so nu circles it thought Calbs may continue in office for another term. This, for the present, however, is only speculation. Iliict-lii Is I .OS ANC.KI.KS. Adolfo de la Hue visional iirejiident Stunned. July V ta, fonnei of Me-i pro- MKXICo CITV, July 1 T. olV -C.cm-ral obreon's body was taken secretly to bo home, win-re late this afternoon a great crowd was gathering. Kor a bio. . on ail sides of ihe house, soldiers and police were thrown out as guard?, and no one. not even officials, was permilted to enter. The newspapers affirm that Ceneral Obregon di"d almost in stantly. He was shut by a caliber pistol, and U is said the bullets entered his body from close rayge. President Calles was said to have gone personally to police headquarters to interrogate the assassin. Then he rushed tu Cene ral Obregun's home. Sorrow in Vadiingtnn. "WASHIXOTOX. July 17.IP' News of ihe assassination ef I 'resident -elect Obregon was re ceived in Washinuton with evident dismay and sorrow. Tie- Obregon regime had been Unua A r.rw.iid tu by officials here with every belief that it would bring a new era in Mexican-American rela- .),,,,!., I (II 1 Kl 1"( 111 Ambassa C.r,c foi the guv Tell.- w as mm illiiig to b -the news and at on. e ti-1 ... d Mexico City. The star lit Likewise telephoned to lor .Morrow at Mexico detail and to i-xpn rnnuni'u regret. W'A.SH.'Xtl'l'OX. July 17. (IM -The news came as. a great shod., pariiiulaiiy to Secrelary Kello--;. who has been in close touch willi Mexican affairs and has been ex citing every influence to foster closer 'relations bet ween the iw.t countries. The secretary was nhuu: to leave the state depa;tmenl for the day when t lie Associated Press brought him the news. He imme diately expressed great s:inpatiiy with (he Mexican people in llm 1sk of their president-elect anil in of ficial' circles similar feeling wa echoed everywhere. ' An expression of sorrow will In formally transmitted to the peopl uf Mexico in an app: upriale man ner ihrmigli dijdin'.iatic chanue: Amliassador Morrow at Mexico Ci1 will convey fur Secretary Kellei: A laid fie, , T I il A. - Wiilrr I.. Seaside Snug line will I fai bur n national chamber of commerce re- j veals the fact that of 'J . (MM groc- i crs dohi!; business in the Culled I States In II ellles. 4-1 are at ihe! present time making less than per week profit, Mr. liarnes re-) purled. This state of affairs was j accounted for by the pom dlslri- I hutlou In the nation. Keseareh and j study should be applied to matters! of (his nature, the speaker said. i Visiting Kotartans al Die meet-: Itlg today included the following -MOSCOW. Ju..v I V. Id') The men from Ashland; Or. Jack "newspaper Izve.-lin today published Saunders, Charles Haiiics and Jim ion Interview wilh Professor K. Iti1- boiinek. a survivor of the Ill-fated Italia, in which be quoted Mr. Kinn Ma Imurcn as saying t he dirigible had been m Isina naged. The statement that tltey lefl Malmgreii behind alone In a grave of ice has beep attributed to his had carried off the ITALIA RELATED .... , Allesandi-I I group (of six men), we saw smoke i but did not hear an explosion, I which indicates the possibility that the group Is alive. "Our desire to investigate the iiirea southeast of ihe pole wrecked Mie (lirigiole, as We pUi poselv drift- wlth a storm to enable the imik- 1 lug of this Investigation. i We remained over the pole at a 1 height of l.'m meters for iwo hum-..- Scientific results of the expedition were satisfactory. I carried on sci- eniiiic investigations after the fall, rounds. The champion was hotter la five rounds. I.atzt four, unci one was even. The crowd (hat braved a Hiiflrnuoji rain and th of commerce, an, jfjjj ;,(jKrr A string quartet composed of students of Karl Mouldrem played an air by Shuhert and "Ktude" by llach. .Members of Die group wiio made their first publi pearam-e in concert todav at the -Miss Margaret Osenbrugge. 'cello; to win (.Miss J.ouise Osi-ubrugge, second vi olin; Oonabl Moore, first violin, and Ccrabl Hiirtsook. viola. The Noted Dead p- i 1 in ii i.i l'IIVVU'f(..l ! I" luiili',l I llll- Wi.lllT-1 thi'l cvi'iilii).' In Ihe In IjiUio win t lie- llulil 'lljini,lunhl, Jiim ,,, Mlrki'.v Wiillicr trum ni'iliiii inn, in. I,, Si.-nnnni iwii' yill'K UK... 1 11,,. .I,M.,I. iMIt tlii' IiiiimI I. u ii b h r ii ii B fH,.,l ; liriiuuhl rruiii I'IiIIihIlIj.ih,,. I.laiinn full rlri'liKlli, lllrm-,1 ,,. uiru:,i' i ili'immslnilliin fur tin. . Iiiiiii liliin. ! Th.' imili h ilrvw i;ii.iiiiii. I', ,,. I "OUT ,M, n-Kt, III,, I t..,i,l, I.iMlRhnui k"I ..T,. urn,- al;,, .'.(HI. LATEST NGRR-S PLAY JO BE BROADCAST was announced that a chaiu- f commerce forum luncheon MMII be held at the 1 - Medfoid bile "eM week, W edne.-day. July J.'i. misis orlJ"ll,,ly "Uh the IJons' club. t j NKW VOIIK. July 1 7. tVi- -John Carr. berry picker wln: j found the body of Captain K.mllto 1 'Carranza, beside bis wrecked air j phllle In a Xcw Jersey swamp. ' i will be presented JT.'.tt as a re- I ward today at Charsworth. , J.I K.ve hundred dollars is from the Mexican war department :im a 'from fonsul Ceneral Ariuro -:ii. !The presentation will be nuule bv : I A. N. Alanine, a meiuber uf! "'e coiwul u-.MUial's staff si-ued companions. His fate has used crilhisui of Ihe Vobllc e- pedilloli. Mehoilliek, 11 C.ecbu-Slu-vakiait mcleoi o!ol;IM, whs one of the group hurled on the ice l.y the ciasb and rescued by the IIus sian ice breaker Krasstii. tCeucral Nubile sc-nt a sliitement lu Stockholm last week saying Hint he had no mlsundersiamliims, with Or. .Malmgri-u and that tekithuis of Ihe whole parly were at all limes frank and hearty. The dispatch to Izvestia from its corrcspotnleni abortnl i he Krasstn uooieil isi-hmtnek as saying o,' the expedition: "Throughout w had been over w orked and bad Uti le sleep. Shortly before the crash I Went lo awaken Pontrcnioli (Italian sci entist, still missing 1. w ho was sleeping, but met Dr. Kinn Alalm grcii, w bo seemed worried. He lobl me the airship had been mis managed. "Uctmnlng to my seal. I mil iced a meier was indicating a rapid descent. I " st.mtly tbi of I Tu kilo dlately -m rapidly "About Hal crash cciiio ( motor i W out the la: -4 of metal. U 100 mclers. an to descend .') minutes aftci a nd a Iter t be hleft in- t bailast e linine Thcn we again. Ihe Ini-dirigible C.Wol'l;, Italy. July 17. ol'i tiiovaani Clolltll. doughty warrior of the oh) liberal school and five times premier of Italy, died this morning at the age of N,".. He had ii suffering for a long time Irom uramic poisoning and took a turn for the worse last week. Ciovanni Ciolittl had retained his scat in Ihe chamber of depu ties until The end, and bis last up. ; l"'ar; Iheiv was made uuder ' dramatic .-ircuuila nce.s. tju. loin- spokesnian for (), opposition, he made a futile attempt kist March to ucvenl,lhc passage of Prembr Mussolini's nicasurc making the ' fascist pa rty supreme by placing . Hie final selection of candidates in its hands. After tin- kidnaping and killing of the social isl deputy. Ciiacomo Alalteutti. Cioiltti Went over lo tile I opposition, but did not leave ihe. j chamber when limy withdrew .; I leave the impression that the gov ernment was implicated in the af- , fitlr- I iefore 1 be advent of fascism. Ciolittl had headed ihe govern- . Illenl five limes and between the i go ci n ineills he headed. several premier remained In pow'er tnily al his discretion because of the ma- Jorlty he usually was abb- to con- i 'in. I j II Tin- I'ltrr.- 1'iti'Kt i-aillii ill.,,,,!,, i... m,. 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Aiitinr la Old Time Dance Tonight Hilarity Hall After Inventory We Unci Several Items Which We Will Close Out at BARGAIN PRICES Consisting of Roofing, Odd Sash, Timbers, Rough Cedar, Box Pine, Second Grade tree Props, Odd Patterns of Rustic Medford Lumber Co. J. H. Cjoley Phone 629 3rd and North Fir St. iii"i. Ill'il!", MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S TOMORROW! MAM'S Great Semi-Annual Sale o The Event You Have Been Waiting for AYool i-repe; sei'i ; a in and lancy. Heavy .Many cludet Remnants of Dress Goods flannels. coal i I loth Lihl iilam li.ylit a materi; (I we i a ii c y material Tdniori'ow at Less Than Cost Remnants of Silk :u;- are am am ere anil -lO-in. silks. 'I'here H'eoryctte eri'))e, )ilaijr ii inted flat ei-ejie, plain printed silk and entton. ie de chines, erene hac satin, poll tree, lining silk: ravens. All d e s i ra lengths. .ll lining lor t han One-Half Price Remnants of Wash Goods Dress lengths, apron lengths, lengths suitable fur blouses, patching, and many other uses. Anions; the materials are ginghams, prints, cliambra v, 1'ercale, silk and collon niixluies, voiles, dimities, rayon and collon mixtures, linens and many oth er desirable articles. All going at LESS THAN COST I iWg IP:'mm ble L;.v. ..-J mvh7MA1&k . r pfa ' " t& Cretonne and Scrim Remnants window lengthf lengths window in nets. Many short small door, tonnes and terials. At Half Price or Less and ir that odd. or shelf or scrims, ere drapery ma- White Remnants (iood lengths of muslins, lowelings, sheetings, tubing, out itig flannel, nainsooks, long cloths, dimity, i-repcs. All at or below. Cost Prices New Bridge Sets With four napkins, stamped on pure linen with painted designs, readv to einbroid- $2.25 Women's Handbags In fancy straw, homespun and leather. Season shades. Lot 1. Values from 11.00 to 00- h!I-. . ,$9.95 ( learance special Lot Values from S.4."t to 10.o0. .Inly (ty QC Clearance special. ' Lace and Ribbon Remnants ind wide: Ion V -n a i row ami wnle; and short lace edgings and insertions, ribbons in all colors. At ridicu lous Low Prices Crepe Bloomers Voile Stepins and hand made chemise. These garments are well made of g I .iiialitv. All colors and sizes: up to -fl.-J." val 39c Cretonne Rubberized Aprons -prons in extra weight. .Just the for canning season. lar 5-"ii value. special at heavy thing Ii'cgu- 89c Remtmber! Our Remnant Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning at 8 o'clock. Women's Burl in gton and Kayser Silk Hose, q i a n ti eiui ton A i i rs JUtmiAiUdhMtm $1.69 r "THE STORE FOV EVE PV BODY" J Children's Fine Nain sook Panties with e as- service weight lies U s:;.."0. to spCC rltOrORftOBivl. lu pin lar S and band ; and white "He value. 'ecial. 'air.... top; in llCgll- 65c Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Postage Prepaid Agents for Butterick Patterns zztt: -- Q O 4. o -