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MEDFCTOP M'ATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. opKoOW WKPVFsll.W. .ll'T.V In 1!2s. PXGE THREE R. PARSON'S PRIZE ICITY MUST BUY A HERO STARTS ON ; NEW FIRTRUCK TOUR OF N. WEST IN NEAR FUTURE Da..y Meteorological Report JOM TAYLOR ASKS CIVIL SUIT FOR COUNTY COURT TO REODY STORE IS t'rt the a Ion wilh .it.. nit 1 ' ; h . v.i. -n. M..vT ,. ami ,-.T - -v. ici by Sam IUK a. o. .laekl. The fire did not ilt si i c ii r.-iu h Die Hill man.-don overlooking IP'l .ni-l the other bv the Columbia river. July Is, lltjs Forecasts Med ford ami -i t i n i t y : Fair to n i 1 1 t u:id Thursday. No chunue im temperature. Oi e ;on : I "air in the inter in-, u ml cloudy lid coast toutv'ht and Thursilay. No chanue in temper::. t tit f in- In. nudity. - Two mpecial ears will ear. v L' " ' head of Hereford faith- - . Co. -sham, ore, Monday niurnin. ,tuly: when Kii'il 1'uyliss, superinicmi ent of tin' Aid it nt Crest ranch at : 11:11, I'al., owned by Ucuinald Par-' miiis, lakes the choice annuals in tin fair, which start.- tlu-n- July 2 a . Ih'iKhl Domino, prize - winning hull at Kansas Cit last year, pur- i hastfd hy Al r. 1'a rsons is one of ! the best In the culled inn. Aih-lia Domino was ma nil champion at, Portland. Ore., twit years a km, . Practically all of the entth- we Hired by Ueuiiiald 1 loin i no. ehb-f herd .sin- of the Mount Crest ranch. A circuit inelndlni; shows at I. in- ! den. Vancouver, Ceniralia. Spo kane. Yakima, W.i -h.. and from j Uiej e tu the 'ih-mi .slate fair !H Salem in September will Ik- made; l.iy the superintendent and his herd, j He spent today in .Uedtord trans- i actum business, ami Mated that if j would he impossible lor him to be' here for the .lack -on eouilly fail ! Septemr.fi- i i ;:. i i and l PASTOR APPOINTED K V. f;irm'ii K. Ale 1 1, pastor of the christian church, was ap pointed yesterday alteration bv Crater Lake I toy Scolil council, in a t as chairman of ;i spc i.il committee ,,ii plans for an edu cational campaign to a. plain! -uo-mln'1 hxal uruaniv.ai ion-' urh lb.- .urns and purposes of -tit. i inu. linn NY w bury and It. I.. CorllWoll Will be to n bis assoi lates, with M'-ra! others In l.i- mimed kit. r. Ways and mean.- of making ihe most profitable u-e of .-inn iio-c leistue time will be devised ' the committee, which will plan m-vci al interest inc. activities, on of these already decided Upon will be a lloal entry ill the American Legion convention pa- i rade. I A Scoutmaster dinner i.s sched-, n led for .1 uly I'll, at which lime j Miuj;estioi,s of the members, will be pooled With 1 he results of til'1 j i nin m It t. -emeu's plans, in an el - I fort to make the summer of j Ale-lioid Setmls jilofilable. This is the first t line that , t.pi-eial emphasis on the use of i a '-alio n n ninths has been at - -'eniplcil in ScoHlint;, uccordiny; loj VYi Ilium L. I irb ker, in charge a I j the local lieadijuartfiH. It is. Imped that t h:s council may be able -to ctiniriliute some original; ideas lo ihe nation il offiees hy j the end of this summer. Ai the city council meeting li-t ni.-ni. which was a short one ot Ihe shirt sleeve variety because of the J eat of the council o!i. miner and tip absence of me usual heavy run of city business, it developed thai the city imirM soon purchase u new lire service truck, the soon. the hotter, as the present aerviee 1 1 tick, after 17 years of eontinuniu-. service, is no longer reliable or de pendable, having recently broken down while answering a call lo Nil rth Itiversitlt avenue. A new modern service truck wPI cost In the neighborhood of Sie.iMiu, ami what jmzales the city oiticials is Low to raise so lariie a sum of money lor this purpose. I-'oiiow nr.: discussion, the matter was referred to tlie council finance and fire com mittees. The subject was brought up hy the report of City Kniiineer Fred Scheffel and Fire Chief Klliott of their air trip to Portland .Irs week where they investigated vari ous makes of modern service trucks and their cost, during whi. !i they obtained op.nitms from I 'un kind city officials and the captain.; of various lire engine houses of that city. What is desired hy the city offi cials, if such a t hint: is found to be financially possible, is to pur chase a modern service true!;, which can also be used as a sup plementary pumper to serve as a companion piece for the hii; Suit pumper of the lire department pur chased several years a4o. A number of routine property or dinances and resolutions acted on, and severs 1 minor ciiuni-.es, recom mended by the city plannin.; com mission, to change several neigh borhoods from residence ones lo business ones, were approved. These included t haniiiug of the .one to peruiii the continuation of a small refreshmeiii stand near the corner of .incksou and Norlh Cent nil ; chaniim ot the one (o petmit the establishing of a small private blue print office in the rear of tiie yard at the home of hevnard Huberts, member of the city plan ning commission, on Keddy avenue, anil also c ar..;e of the :;one allow ing the IMlker plumbing shop to continue in business at its present locution. LOCAL DATA Temperature (Heusl SI A Hit; in -st t last ! J fit s. . S7 M Lowest (last L! hrs.i . ! . Kel. humidiiy 1 1'ct.i is v I'l ecipitation i Ins. i .on .0:1 State of wea tlu-r Clear Clear 1 .owest i e in oe rat ure this morn inji. IT decrees. Total precipiiation since Sept. K'L'T. la.t'.a im hes. Suusei today. 7: IJ p. m. Sunrise Thuisday. -t : a. in. Sun -et Thursday. 7 ; t- p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITY -2 ! o r Flu ! i! i i i i Haker City 7s Pi Clr. liismark 7d o Cily. I lloise !mi .'.I Clr. Denver 7; ."s P. C. les Aloines !n 7 J Coy. ' Fresno tlL Clr. ; Helena 7t .Ml I. C. Los Atu-eles si i..' Clr. Marshfitdd f.l r.l Cdy. I'hoenis im s-' ('fly. Hortlatnl fa', tin Cdy. Uetl Hluff !l ( iV2 Clr. Kosebur 7s' ail ( dy. Salt Lake 'xl r.S Clr. San l-rancisco ... dL' a 2 Clr. : Santa Fe s I r.s Cdy. ' Seattle 'N .".f. Cdy. Sii(dane M M Clr. Valla Walla 'hi ii Clr. i Winnipeg ... t'.il 1. (' L. ' lHCK."Mel"eorohw;isl. T-.m Ta i-r a)'"-ared lore remil.,1 session of the cautitv court today, ami a-ked that a r c e n l 1 estaldishfd read be chatted so it Would Hot neeessl 'tale the nji: ttoiiiu; of some of the fruit wee- on in-; place. The p;op'.,-,( re. id runs tor ore -half mile moth, heiiinnim; al tin end of his .laek-uii street prop 1 eriy, ami l hen pnveei-ds in ;ui easterly direclion for one mile. All. T.iylei- h-dds that by sliulu a It era? ion in the nmd b . ,-nii n he will -a ve som- frnu Il-ecs. Tht l.ellest W.'s ttellted. i Ai.ordmu to I'niimv Commi--sioner V icier Ciirsell. "tlm road , ill not be built foi- stone time. I load itve:s will aiOM'aise th'' . vain,- of liie Taylor Uvs in a few days. Tire remainder of the session of tlie county court was devoted appro.ii of r--yular bills, and the transact ion of routine business. 1 BUGLE CORPS HAVE T0N1G YOUNG G. A. R. BOYS . WANT HORSESHOE CHANEY'S ASSISTANT ' ! The new assistant , or deputy I district attorney of .lackson conn-' ty. to take the place of Ce.oue 1 .Wilsim. who severed his c outlet-- j tion with the district nt lorney's office tut duty l'i. List, is Attorney; Frank 1'. Farrell. j The announcement of this up-' pointment was matle today by I i iui t Attorney New ton Chancy, i a ml At lorn ey F.u rell today as- sumed his tn-w dut ies in the of- j 1" i : e. I uli For the benefit ttf salmon which In. ve u mi been able to swim up Ihe fish ladders at Ihe Cold Kitv dam. laborer- under the direction of the California OreKon I'otver company ami the state superin tend wit f i fish screens ye sterda v h'-uan work at J a. in., to phi-- bak- in the dam in order that more water can be diverted ovr-r ihe ladder. The work that i t ompleted. so far. is believed to be of a direct benefit to the fish, which are now more aide lo navi--j.it n the bidder-". GIRL KEPT LOSING WEIGHT Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Built Her Up "A ntnnhei' of us ynuns hoys want to ask a favor of yon city official.-!," said William Lyman. ; years old, the well known Civil War vleran anil commander of th" local Crand Army post, and who has just recovered from an illness of a week- or two, in addressing tin city council last nit-Tit. "You know a lot of us younger folks of the city are dotiimly fond ot pitching hoie shoes, and have no court to play on that is. no place we can call our own and fit up. with any l:nowb.-d-;e that w? will not he required to move. Now, it has occurred lo a number of us boys t hat an ideal place for a horse shoe court would he a small, niitol-the-wav section of the fit v park. "Mack of the public lihrary :iext to the street would be an ideal place if you Kive it to us. It would not take up much space and would not interfere with any of the other functions of the park, nor be nn siuhtly. Only a space about ad fee; lout; and a few teet wide. We would keep it ( lean and orderly ex cept a foot or two around the stakes, rind" "Only a foot or two around the slakes," interrupted .Mayor O. O Aleiiderfer. smilingly. '"You hoys admit then that you are all j;oud shots?" "Yes. indeed," replied the octo genarian horse shoe pitcher. "We would greatly uppreciate it If you fidks could Kive ns this privilege." The idea or srautiiiK. the per mission for such a horse shoe court lor these old men of the city, whose spokesman referred to them us "us boys." scorned Id make a 1 It with the mayor and council men, and from the smiles wi'h which they greeted Mr, Lyman's plea there seemed to I' . no doubt hut that they will soon have a L'ood place lor horse shoe pitching they ran call their own. However, the request must follow the usual order of council procedure and hence the mayor referred it to tht. council committee on parks ami playgrounds. j Thirty boys nit ended the first j practice nv. -'ink of the junior J drum and buule cops, newly or- uani.ed under the ui red ion of Clayton Isaacs and held .Monday , nic.h: at th" playgrounds off Fast ! Main strict. The second rehearsal I will take place tonight at the same j place beninniim at 7 o'clock, j t nd b-at Puis are that the -4 roup j will be ready to Like pari in the I musical program for the American Legion (i nvention Auuust ,'! and I 4, according to the leaders. Mr. Isaacs in charge of the drummers. I and llalph Hon us director of him i Icrs. i This is the first time that a band made up of youm-er boys has been orjrunihcd in Aledford. An effort j is b.-intj matte lo enroll the nn-m-; hers at cordim; lo uniformity of size in oniir that they will make a yood appearance. Cniforms have not been seb-cied. Free Shaves for Gas Newbury If Hoover Wins Cat. E STYLE OF FLOAT LEGION PARADE I .oca I Lions were e inert a incd at today's luncheon meetim; at the Holland Mis. .1. c. Collins, wim -aim "Cp to Her Chamber Win dow .'" "La Fspan.da" ami 'Like i he Losel.i.d." She was accom panied al tin- piano by Miss I ihy i:endi). oihei- piMi-ralii f ;i -I II Ies which had Peep da Mind Were ,osloued I.ee.lO f COltlii I in m le dub I'lans for the Aim-ricau la 141011 convention pai.ole iiilty H-ir db Ctissed ami the lliltllie of Ihe llo.tl was decriled and approved. The eniiimitlee hi charge of t he float includes 11. S. elm i land, cha 11 -man: Verne Shaath- ami I". F. HurUe. A resold t ion was passed lo t be effect thai the club 140 on refold as faorin4 tin- make-up of a pho toKi'apbic rosier to include M'i,. fold men prominent in civic af lahs. Tlie work on the collodion would be done by lb; Slltumb y-u-tlio. It was pointed out by I Tc ident U. H. Tyiee ibal such a plan would be ahlable in asKistih; lln local newspapers ami the chamber of commerce when pictures of citi zens are needed on short notice. The nexi no'eiin;; of the Lions will be held jointly with ihe eha'ni her of commerce forum al. the IP del Aledford next Wednesday, July L'.'i. Ward ISeeney 01' the Jack son Counly bank was the only miesi iii addition to Airs. Collins, the Mdoist. It was anno-niiced thai the club members and their families will hold a picnic and dance at the Flks' picnic, grounds A tin ust I ."1. 11. Hansen, L. I 'enniiiKtoii and A Lltlrell were a)ptdliled oil I he pro Ktam conimitlee. Alter every Lion was fined at least once for .-'One good reason or none al all. the meetini; adjourned. hi iUUIll M Tile ' ivil stilt cotlccniiti:; the !) -.e iotl el' Ii-c Pwilletlv Upicu by tin- I'.eddy jew. 'I,-.' mou'c, brmiiln aain-f Mr- .1. F. Ht dd b F. V. Me.U n-ki. owner of 1 he 'mddiiu, w as i veil t a Ci 1 y in ;i justice 1 .inn 1 ! i . 1 1 a j ) ihis alieruooii. 'Ihe rlaUltlll .hlllUed Clilt the lc;.-t- which I ad 1 11 I'.iveit Mrs. lit d.iy lor 1 In- jewelry sioi e nad been a ssiiuied u it houl 1 he laud lords con-ent to Fr. .1. - H.-ddv. her hnshiind. lo operate a real e--talc and tiiinii; : otiice. which wa- rei "in l opened in t he I'm nier hi iii mn til l he jt u el ry st ore. 'I'll i -charge was tlcui.'d h Mr:, licdd on ill.- w inn ss stiind. Test inioiiy t: iv 1 ii in ihe c;t ? aid ! 1 be some of 1 he niosl com I'lu ii!. d t ha i 1 ;is ever been -'h en in :. .nisi ice com 1 1 1 ial ami some ot the most inierestini;. NEW S. P LINE TO BE STARTED IN NEXT LEW DAYS K LA M ATI 1 1" LI.S. Ore . .Inly is 'l'i tllound will he broken ': ' the Modoc Northern railroad's '.'T mile cieiision from Klani'iih l-'all-to Alt uras wit hiti t he next lew nays l b tu -:. I nsi-hkc Of Sail 1'iatl t isco. t hief engineer ot tit.- S.mth eru I'acil ic, said here 1 01 lay 1 hat the 51.iiou.oihi project will he coin- : pb led in May. I!il'!. Hids have called for hut ihe Smuht-rn I'a eiiic will proceed wiih initiiil t; rad io u. before the Heller. il contract is Met. i Const ruction camp-; will be lo ;caled in Klamath !'.'.!!.-. All ura i.nd at ihe middle of the project near Merrill to expedite the work. No difticitll const rnci ion will h" ' Simuliancoiisly with I losehke's ! ainio-incement was another an Iiouili'emert by Thomas A hem. president n' the Oregon. Cjillfornia i- Has tern I Si ra horn ( railroad, that lay inn of sieel on the -mile extension of the road from the present lerminus at Spranue up 'the Spraiiiie Itiver v e 1 1 y lo ItL jhad been stinted. The extension I Wits projected to open up Ihe east I em Khumiih hell. Cosi of the exicnsion will be about $1 .tion.nou. The ().. C, & F. line is Joint Iv lowmd hy tlie tJreat Northern and j the Southern I'aciiie. iSAM HILL'S HIE !S THREATENED BY EI During the Past Year We Have Paid to Thrifty Investors in Our Stock the Sum of $66,999.24 If you are not one of the investors who re ceived a Semi-Annual Dividend Check this week you should investigate our 1 Preferred Stock And 8 Installment Stock Safe! Available! Profitable! Ask for Our Booklet, "How Shall I Invest My Money' It's yours for the asking JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN SSOCIATION The Place to Invest Your Savings Over 19 Years in Medford Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny 1 Kit f 1 1 MjAvjy f !t LI 'FN I A LH. Wash.. July 1. I iPi- -l-'il-e late yeslerday swept J over lipid acres of dry pasturage j ,jut norlh of Maryhill. deslioyllie; an unoccupied hom-eand two waier -tanks. Jack Harp of M.-nybill was! bitten bv a tallle.e,l;. while f ii; lit - I I The first campaign bel of ihe season came lo Muht yesterday when Attorney y Xew Ion y iered a Nash hotel burlier thai Hoover would eirry bis home state C;!ifornfa. Mill Tm ker. the toM. socialist, backed 1 h- proposition thai Al Smith would be the victm. If Newbury wins, he will ot '.'n shaves for nothing. If he loses he w ill pay double pi foe for them. The Leak liettim; s.ason has started three months eaili'-r than nonmilly. Csually local citizen- do Hot ,'et excited over . dlt ies . until the fax (iid of tin- battb and ihen put up the haul cash, he'ead or risking rolling a peanut down the sheet or bttim; their whi keis m ow to their k m-e. Thei e also ; have been a few hats bet on I Im j final results. ! The local campaign it expected .to stait rik'bt after ihe county fair, land Ihe fcayety of in i, last- ! minute canards ami red-hoi discus ; sions will be further Miliyem d , tlf- appearance of heavy oratorical ;j,'uns. seni mil by the national ei.m 1 mili.es ,(f both parlies, for a one 1 nii-ht stand here Rialto HALKM, Ore., July IX. KtV The Soil t he 1 n Pacific Motor l ralispor; coin puny proposes to extent) lM slane service to operatt; between Aledford and Klamath Falls, and has filed with ihe public service cum mist--ton a schedule to become elfective July 'Ja. The schedule provides tor three round trips daily. No Cham;c hi Weal her. Oregon: l-'ou on ro.i-t ami fair, without chaiu-e hi tempera tun- or humidity, over 1 he interior loniuht and Thursday. .Moderate north and mo-ihw.'sl winds 'Ml th. eo...t Now Playing ALL THIS WEEK THE GREAT HULCE HINDOO CRYSTAL GAZER ASK HIM HE KNOWS Stohev. loiit. "I was working for two'vrarf ch-tkins in n "tore and ipetnt'd to ne steadily luiriff in weij-lit so wa forcfd to civo up my work. A tit-i-jhiior rt'tom mended Lydia K. linkhiii'fl 'ifi tal tie Compound tvU v111 ',ovv ' lia- ji)'pr,'-iiitP(l I am fpclinsr lit-T mi-l -tr-.nT rvfry d:iv. I 1 .-..n.itif 11.1 11 !' ..une -jir! :iinl if uriv In" ll"- '""" f..'.ili!i- ;iml will nl- I" "' 1 Klil Vt.illv mnwi-r." ,'in " l.tBTHC, Bi ScwIfj-, JlPUtRO. o w . I It In addition to the collection of at t nidi ve silver loving- cups n displuy at tin'1 Chamber of Com men-" wl ich will he awarded, a prizes durini; the American- Lesion convention, the lieab y trophy i expected to arrive some time this week. Major W. de V. Lealey of the military at a demy at Ti oudale !s the dir of the hne cup whlcli is over three feet in height. Thl prie will be uiveri U the dium tori" whi'h if awarded th" state r hampionshi;'. I'.jon innint; "h" topi; k three nmseciit i vn t ini-H a ,j.-t is entitled to keep thn clip. .yit year Salem was awarded tiie Severliu-'X-Lm -an cup a a per manent posse-fftyn. Includim; a license issued today ! to Lewis K. Unrwiii. "Ieal," and !d; c. Jhit k-on. ' b-Kal." ladh bf : jSitn Juan, t'al.. there hdvf: Imim :io.' j ;mai-rtnne license- issued at tbej !cnutity tlerk'M office sitf r January I j I. Ht.'K. j j Of this nuraber. mat y were from 1 c.i lifoi nia. w hei e a (., w providyiK f foe. the publication of ii,!ii i.-mt- in tentions for thre- duv.-t befoie the! fi-viiance of the tii-ene fendt hcm-ck ' oT toupl-s lo ihe county st - a I h'i : to est ape the law. not her seiet Dhore. I I.US AN'iKLLS Mrs. foen . . ' Sinni' k. so. m.-itron, wat' granted a tlre.if f. Krank S. ' .Sinnitks. and Kiven tnstody of her six-year-obl gun. Hhe charged, 'cruelty. J How a good cook puts j tip fruit She puts only a frw slirtt al a lime in the hot syrup, so each piece will keep its shape. HilU , Hros. roast tiicjr coffee a Inn priunils al a lime by their pat ented, continuous process atul every ounce is rnanted evenlv. devcloping the utmost in flavor. I No other coffee can taste like Hills Bros, because none is roasted the same way. HILLS BROS COFFEE V Wan""- ty Sales of Studebaker's Erskine Six durin2 the first .(to Pmk from the ofitinti la' nun pa'k. tnttlt FEATURE PICTURE tam8ets today GENE STRATTON PORTER'S "Freckles' STARTS , Tomorrow Madge Eellamy "THE PLAY n GIRL" A Story of a Pretty White Moth on the Great White way. six months of 1928 exceeded the entire year of 1927 you seen the new and finer introduced have Erskine this month? O.V.MYERS CO. 132 South Riverside Stude baker Dealers Phone 464 STUDEBAKER The Great Independent y 0 o o