Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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PA"OE TWO
Local and
' Personal
i;innir 1 f,lfl ninn. w'11 fcnmvn
Ph'iMiix .iii'Mchnnt who tiled s-v-
nil ininnhs iiK". lfi 'n t't;ii
iif l'4.ri!iN.riO, ni'cnrdliiK to lUo in
ventory inn! npin'aifinoni nf hln
property m file ut tho county
Herli'H office. The pmpci'ty in
clin!t'1 l'hnenix ral nHtaic. fnrm
stork, implements . unci nin'-htill'
Intercut In the I'hnonix Murcan
lilr rnnumny.
DrcHnmuklnK nnd romo.lelinff.
Tachion Whop, 424 Mfrifnrd JJl'lK
tf Mr. H. B. ri'ar.iin, Jr., ot Bac
rnmfiitn, Oil., arrived lun- m.s1
niorniuf; to spend a month at lln
homi of her parents. .Mr. ami
Mr. K. IE. Oliver, of (In- Old
Siaj; road. I
We have FomethinK hnir In
iro. props. Do not fail to sec them, j
IllK IMnHM I.l.r. Co. Ttf
Sinter Ilnsanna, Superior at me
lm-iil Sacred I loan hospital t or
the pust six yejirs, wan iransffi
icrt last week to Antoria. Orv.
where she will lte the superior al
the Sacred Heart' hospital th-te.
Sister Cnron, arrived here Hatuh
day from Astoria to replace Hin-
ler HoKannn.
Tree props nt Medfnrd Lumber J J'"K
Co, Phone CJft. K!'lf ! Aft
l.i-iil-iiii i-olhif tiroio sMSlilincd i
in an auto wreck three week
;i(;o is causing A. )'. Allen.
ion .tun run I reprosentaliv
.Med ford, considerable pain.
Ore- ,
;
will not he able to resume his
duties for four or five days.
Chicken dinners. Covered Wnv
iiii, 7 !ir 1 " 1
'There are few fire hazards in
ihis town. Kin Chief Klliolt Iihh
things in remarkably wood condi
tion." CeorKe W. Stokes, deputy
slate fire marshal with head
nunrterH tit Hateni, Ore., said 1 1lls
mornlriK after hnvhiK Ml'iit
past few dayw Ifudvlnw over
th
th
situallnu In Medford. Mr
Stoke
went to Mai-Hlifleid today lo con
tinue hLs lnHpection tour itf the
stutr',
Charls repreHeritallve, Itertlut M.
Sionemaii, ITi.'t N. Oaitdale, Phone
Kr.K-H, itr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry liinaharuer
a ml ehlldren returned yesterday
from Wildervllle. where they
spent tin' past few days visit in k
rdativeH.
Wa hnv? KomethlnK rholco In
tree props. Do not fail to nee them.
ItlK Plne Lbr. Co. THtf
MIsm Marwnret Head, who lias
been ill .Medford the past wee;
mm l he miewt tf M fss l.ois orrts.
vet timed to her home In l-hiuene I
Saturday evening. M Ism Pend
formerly lived In the Itumie piver
valley.
A special type of tree prop nt
Jtlu Plnen Lhr. Co. THtf
Mr. and Mrs. It. O. 1 train; came
home Huuday evening after spnd
Iih: the past two weeks with re
fl ivfM at Coeur d' l,ine, Idalio.
Vliey were necnm pa tiled by M iss
Mary N orris who had been visit -liiK
friends at Husun. Wash.
Tree props ut Medford Lumber
Co. Phonn 629. 8!tf
C. (1. Peter of Vale, Okla.. v, ho
has been the guest of his brother
John Peter, and Al rw. Peter for
several days, left for his home
today. Air. and Mrs. Peter took
i heir guest to ( Ynler Lake yes
lerday. Have your eyen raretl for now by
our deferred payment plan. Scien
tific eye examination comfortable
glasses. )r. ). a. Chambers
Southern Oregon Optical Co., .1 1 7
Aledford lUdg. I'honn 1KH. 9Stf
' ui'slH from n dUl.i nee i.
tercd nt Aledfol'il hotels include !
Al . P. Skinner of .la memo w n,
V., Mrs. Clara Meschi-ndorf, Allss
( 'hi ra .Mart In and M iss Ksther
MVrttn of UuilsvlMe, Ky., Kny
and lid Jones or Paris, Tex'., C.
Herschtnan of St. Paul, Minn.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Itay Sargent
of Keno, Xev.
Swim in drinking water, Mer
rick's chlorinated pool. SO t f
.Mrs. Kttn Coleman and Myron
Coleman of San Krancisio arrived
in Medford yelerdav on tl period
ical visit.
l-'resh picked fryers every day.
line per lb. Johnson's Market.
!iTtf
l-'e.b-ral officer Terry T;; lent
yoslerdi.y enjoyed hK first dn
out. after having been confined I.-
Ills In. mi- In Ahln.l f.ir I". li.v.w.i, .-iv kI.i.I Ii. K.-t lurk. 111 slir.-hil ,1,- t ,i I ,, ,1 y Mfln'il.iy "1 ! i.'i link a. in.. IN-vr! rn.ll Mini Mil l!v I'ii-IkIH Train. '
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S Bread. He wui tell you , a, kmimin-iton v ii miv -i s.,n. 'Vi
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A nil m her of Wrexham and
Mood A civ delphinium sc.-d were
left today at the rhainher of Com
merce i,y Mis. II. I. .lcCi)sky
of Cfiitral I'oint mid may In- had
for tht iiskitiK hy local flower
lovers. The seed mitst ! plnnted
lit once.
Tree prop at .Mefffnrd Lumber
Co. Phone fil!l. S!ltf
Adflltlonul ariicp-H of Incorpor
itti,oi for i he w I'ulilishinn
enmpnny wen' on file today at
the county clerk's office,. Thif art
icles provide for a reduction of
the common stock and a new is
sue of preferred stock of :'o,o(Hi.
The nit idles were skilled I'.V
A. Swifcart. It. Tilttle Jlll(
nheth liowerman.
C. M. Williams of JtKiie Itiver
was a business visitor- in Aledi'ord
today.
.l r. a n d .I is. A . I., V ro ma n
.-pent Sunday picnicinv: h the
middle fork of lloue river.
.Mr. ami Mrs. ll. I". I. ebb spent
he week end at the Kokiic Klk
hotel at quests of Mr. and .Mrs.
it. li. K (.f l.mK Meaeh, i 'al.
The Kees iicco-iuui uled Pv I he
,. LmIssck Marjoije and (Hive lit-M
Huher are driving south after a
trip to Alaska.
Mr. mid M is, ( Jeoi no M ikd son,
of Washington, J ). i ., came here
today to Hpend a week at the home
of Mr. and Airs. 1 . A. JMwards.
The pariy expects to visit Crater
Oie
midd
the week
e pleiiHtire
r an extensive
trip
and
the western slat
Mr
Mrs. T. Ii. Noll, of M.irii
la, Ohio,
the day
'Itussetl
slojipeu III .Meoioni o-
to visit their neplmw,
, liothee.
! Air. ami .Mrs. A. 10. Lyman and
! Miandsnn Hilly, are expected m
return to Aledford toiuorrow after
I a short vacation trip to Alai sh
i field and SiitherMn, Ore.
It. K. Mlack. poultry man from
; the 1 fe u ina Id I 'a rsons ra uch at
i Hilt, Cal., stopped in Aledford this
mornim; on hii way lo Woodin
1 villi-, Wash., hi look over the Hol
lywood poultry farm al that place.
"This weather feels Kood lo lis.
I Hurine, the I wo weeks we spent
f a I ( 1 lacier paj lt no lonw ao we
! only saw the sun a few t hues,"
I A lols I ,. ( in nlrier, of Los A hhcIcm,
Cal., said this iiioriilue,. Air, and
Al its, t iardnej; stayed here last
illejil after reinmitiK from Crater
lake. The ttiurlsts visited I l n.it
lonjilly known parks d urine, then
three months' pleasure tour and
they aKiecd that Crater Lake
equals any scenic wonder they've;
seen in their travels.
Miss Kern Hutchison is expect
ed to return tomorrow from a six
weeks visit nt l lie home of .Mr.
ami Airs. I.ee (oot of Portland.
The 1'oot.s formerly resided in
M
I f.od
Aliss Ldith ( 'ramlall. of 1 lolly
wood. Cal.. left here Saturday for
her home after visiting Airs. I'ranU
Me I linger thirl n ii the past week .
They spent the week-end at Crater
lake and Sunset -on -1 he-Uok ue.
Allss Vesta Holt,, instructor at
the Normal school at Chico, Cal.,
visited friends and relatives in this
clly over the week-end. Miss !lo(
is a cousin of Krnesi Smith of the
Kust Side pharmacy.
Al rs. La li re nee Pennington a ml
children are spending a short va
cation In Lugcuc n,s the guesi.s of
t In- former's mot her. Al rs. I 'i ick-
SOII.
A nioiiH the motor tourists from
a distance registered are A rthur
K. A nderson of Mrooktnus, S. 1 ..
J. I' llurtnbisi of Murke, ht.ili..
Charles icker of Helmont. S. O..
J. O. Kkstedt of Mes, Ari.. Phil
.enk .f Topeka. Kan., Kdith
Jackson, Omaha. Xeb. j
Or. It. M. Johnson accompanied
by Mrs. Johnson and their son, f
James, returned to Aledi m d Sun- i
day after a delightful twe necks' j
motor trip lo tireat Calls. Al
a nd ay points.
Mrs. I(. . .Matthews ai -rived
hen- Saturday evening alter having
spent the past seven weeks visiting
relatives and friends at Crooston.
.Mlnesoia.
Kred Itayliss h-rt here this morn
ing with 'in head of prize Hereford
cattle headed for the Creshaui fair
which is being held this week. Mr.
Ibiyliss Is superintendent of the Alt.
Crest ranch owned by Reginald
Parsons al Hilt.. Cal.
Mis. K. K. Haves, with her
J niece. Miss Marl ha Starr, arrived
iti Medloid last I'riday from Punta
' Cor, la. Klorida. where they have
I been residing for Ihe past sewn
i-ars. Their former home was
j in Medford. Mis. Have said she
MEDFORD yVATIi
Mull .Montana, well known I
movie actor of Hollywood. and :
Oorge Hu ai ent. the Musslnn ,
Cossack. who wrestle, here to
night, arrived Saturday evening :
from Los Angeles, Mull is In-- j
ginning a vacation of six necks'
and may spend a week or t wo j
at soul Ijern ' renoh resorts. In- j
eluding Diamond and Crater i
lakes. He will leave later for i
Vancouver, . C, for a wrest ling '
manh, iffer which he may go to.
Alontana for another match. This-'
is Mull's third trip lo southern '
Oregon during the past four
months and seemingly has taken1
ii fancy to this section of the r
country.
(lUCfits over the week-end at the
home of Mr. ami Mrs. Knest
Smith were; r. It. S. Ie Armond.
and daughter, Jean, of Portland,
and Air. and Airs. P. P. Love, of,
Corvallls. Or. He Armond is a
brot her of M rs. Sin it h, and Ih
Love is her uncle, '
Temporary auto licenses were ;
issued today at the sheriff's of-J
fi e to i 'ceil Jenning. Sanderson !
.Motor company, J. ,11. (iormau ,
and 1 1. It. Ayres of Aledford, K.
X. Mutler of Ashland, .1. Ornntliam
or Col, Hill and Luella Cunning-1
'ham of (ih-ndale. j
-Polk" Xininger was In Med-j
ford today front Ashland In Int
erest of the boxing smoker to be
staged t here next Friday evening. I
featuring tiene o'firndy, the mi-i
defenteil I tin pound Ashland boxer
and Joe Mlackwel! of Lugem- in!
the main cvni. Xininger dec)nr-(
ed this fiu'enoon that 0'Crad' has.
the hardest man he ever met in!
Mlackwel I. who has been having j
extraordinary success In fights in
ihe northern end of the stale. J
There will also be n good line-up'
(of preliminaries. j
Included among I he Oregon inns ;
registered at Aledford hotels. ,
id her than those .from Portland,!
are W. I . Clarke, Air. and Airs, j
Kmil A. Schaefer a ml da lighter, ;
Airs. W. A. Jones and Miss W. H. j
Creightou and Mr. and Airs. W. j
I-:. Wright or Salem, Air. and Mrs. j
P.. I.. Ilyalml. W. .1. 0'iiirg, Tom '
and Klla Waddeil of Kugcne
Air. and Mrs. A. M. Hinz of
fei-snn.
Alei 's of Ihe American
a ml
Jef.
I.c
gion Auxiliary are urged to a I -lend
the Auxiliary meeting lonicbl
jinn pen-eul. as lb" largent class
! of candidates in the history of
j the local orga nlal Ion wilt be in
itiated. Also matli'i's of import
ance in connection with the stale
' American Legion convention here
i next month will ! brought up for
' discussion.
Airs. Lillian Hamilton of Chilo-
quiii. who was taken into custody
J last Saturday by the police- for
i creating disorder at the Hole)
: Jackson, was schcedulcd to he
I given an insanity examination to-
lay hy t'minty I'hysiiiati I.. 11.
Inslirrji. Urrin-ils at Salrtii n--vrnl
that thr Vllnlan has hrrn an
inniatr uf lhr stiitu insanu asyluni
j twin anil alsu an innialr uf tin
j W'aslilimlnn slatr asylum al Slrll
; armini. 'I'hr wiiinan Is ynltnf; anil
Ilui'-H lirromrs ylnli ut.
Klre. ciiuse.
comiiiK inl. In
a spare '.ire.
dest royed t he
!ng of a Ford
dolph I'inlner
by t lie exhaust
close coiiIhcI with
yesterday forenoon
top and npholster
car driven by l!u
of Xtw Vork City
as It
Point.
s passing through Central
The occupants of
the
tire
. giv-
MIVI'
The
tWO
route
! car were not aware of thr
until the top began blazing
. ing them but little time to
j their caliipin
', family It ft X
equipment.
Vork city
I months ago ami
.home by way of the Yellowstone
! national park.
Among the visitors who wore
in Aledford yesterday from Klam
ath Calls are .1. W. Varek. Cmmy
l.ou Myers and dith Pifnam.
Among the hotel guests in Med
ford from the state of Washing
ton are A una P.. peeves and
Martha Tiffany of Premerton,
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Kline of Con-j
Italia and Mr. and Mrs, Kay C,
Mill
and
H. S. Coats of Seat- I
tie.
Mi', li. 11. .Johnson. Mrs
sou and mil .lames. i
John-!
turned I
t arly last evening by motor
Croat Falls. .Mont., w here they
had .spent Severn j wee lis visiting
friends and relatives.
C. .1 Xewhard. mot ion - pot u re
ep. rt for the KaMtnan Kod ik
cotnpai. was a local business
visit or from San FranoiM-o today.
.Mrs. Maude l.anti I u rn lo
!ihv iliilii-s iii tin- i'iiiii.i t i.iiiiiii-r. fi'-in lln- I'iillii'lu- i hui. h Tin-s , . a. , t
TRTBTTXE. MEDFORD.
2 FOREST FIRES
HERE PUT OUT BY
ma'
lUSe of tin
hot Weflth
eontintied ok
v and low humid
rest lookouts and
ity
ill
the fo
other forest
tip toe, re.i
inph'Ves ate on fheir
idy to locate and com
ible forest fires UH fast
ik out ami lire reported,
nt is an except jona 1 1
bat all pc
as they hr
as the prt
dangerous time for fire in the for
ests. I'p to this noon no fires had de
veloped in the Crat"i National for
est, but then- were two fires on
stale lands in the valley yesterday,
hoi h tti which owing to prompt
discovery and .intelligent fire fight
ing were reported under control
this morning, but are being patrol
led today.
The gest fire was one which
started about ii p. in. above Alc
Leod across the river from the Pa
cific highway, along fringe of tim
ber, which burned over un acres
of brush, etc. before it was gotten
under control about 7 o'clock this
morning by a crew of fire fightei s
sent out fro in Aledford hiclud ing
a SMUad of California Oregon Pow
er company employes, under the
direction of liwight L. J'hipps.
state fire warden in this district.
This fire was thought to have
been started by a fisherman! as a
torn empty lohjcco pouch was
found near where it started. The
other fire, which is also believed
to have been -a Used by a ra re less
smoker tossing a Hgaret stub along
the road, broke out about f. p. ui.
between Cob-man and Oriffin
creeps, ji ixi burned over an area
of ten acres before it was brought
under control at 7 p. m. by a crew
of volunteer fire fighters from
PI nix and lhaL Vstiict, and
Slate l-'lre Warden l. L. Phi ops
and Air. While, ii
his depa rt incut .
bouses were thn
fire.
Air. Ihipis des
larincis and olln
fighters for their
ioniiiciing this fii
tlurli ili-lvei- in
Srrrnil i anrli '
ateiteii hy Hits ;
res In thank tin-
r volunteer fire
aliani servile iii
e.
NEARLY WIPED 001
BY SUNDAY RLAZE :
M I l.T ON-KltKKU'ATKIt. ore..
.Inlv L.:l.--il-i-l''iie rarlv Siinil..'.
inornimi . threatened the i-ntii'
business district of f-'reewater. ami
was brought under control loda
by the combined efforts of the
M iltiin- l-'i ei-watef fire fighters and
the Walla Walla fire depart mem.
Loss was estimated at approxi
mately $ L'lni.inia.
originating between the plan,
of the western dehvdrator com-
! pain ;
j fruit g
j the fire
jumped
ud the M ill on - Fret-water
rowers union warehouse,
swept i hose buildings ami
across the sired to tin
Tum-a
Mock
j .Mill mi
l.uni Cumber company. A
f business bouses in north
whs burned.
fire fighters concentrated
! on stopping
l-'ruil Inml Cri
stroyed.
Die
eery
flames
whhh
the
de-
Obituary
OPKXCI
Obenchaln
aay al
A IX. .Malderen ,.
years old, passed
at his. home in Central
July JI, C'l'X. Mr. Ohen
came to this state with his
in I crossing i he
with mule loam;;, and mak-
In!
hain
paren
plain?.
mmu ineir c one ni .lacuson anu
,.y K la mat h count ies. M r. Ohen-
chain is survived by his wife.
'harlot to ohein ha in, t bice sous
and one daughter, Karl of Aled
ford. John and !.(- oben. hain of
i 'en l ra I Point : a ml
nor of Klamath V
Funeral services
s. Al M.'lss
. I II i'.
Ill In' In- il ... .
ORFION. MONDAY. JULY 2.,. 192ft.
.. P.
EADS MITIEE;
WETS CONDEMNED:
AI.IIAW, Ore., July :',. Tho ,
Preshvterian svnnd uf Oregon, hi i
session here since Wednesday will
continue till this Wednesday lis
annual meeting, which is helm;
held at Albany college, the Presby
terian colle-ip of the state and of
the north Macitic roast. The col- I
lege has invited the synod lo meet
here again next year in July and
in vitat ions for that mAet ing have j
aNo been received from the State!
colie-je at Corvallis and from the 1
Cniversity at Kugene. This will ho,
decided litis week. ;
Yesterday morning; the synod
took action favoring a change in j
the boundaries of the presbytery
ol southern Oregon, which now
comprises Jackson. Klamath, Lake,
ami Josephine counties and most j
of Douglas: county. The ret of ,
Douglas county and all of Coos ;
and Curry counties, which terri-1
lory Is now organized as Coos Hay j
presbytery, will he included with j
WU1I IS IIOW SO-MUCH, wie-MJM '
i v- t ui ot her n:mi (if I lie new I
united presbytery changed to Ihe
Pieshytery of Southern Oregon," If
the change is approved by th"
Presbyterian general assembly, th.
national body, which meets next
May in St. Paul, .Minn.
Other important changes favored
in- 1 1... uvtirul nt thiu nine i int; a re
the proposed change of the church I
year to coincide with the calendar
vear instead of heginnin-; as it now
ilnrs mi Aiiril 1, u ml the .si'ttum ol t
Novi-tnlirr an tl.e best nintilh fni- i
the linant'ial canviis8 in the local '
rhilirhrs. lnsteiicl of .Match, its it is j
nuw.
Tin' synod vuli'il yesterday in fn-:
yur uf striinii enlnrri-inent of the;
1Mb iinirnilineiit and oilier temper j
nnee Ijiws. null fur lederal feKllla- ,
linn uf Mot 1 1 the piniliirt ion anil the
iivliihiilon ut uiuyini; nirlnres. and i
I,,,. iipholililiK Hie sai'i'i'dness of:
inarriaKe and of Ihe Stibliath. and
aKiiinst lln1 support of all wet ran-1
illdules. i
Th.. re wan all eXrl.tilRe uf fa-
trrlial tlelemtles between this nyil- i
, anil the t'nitetl Presbyterian
Synod of Columbia (including Ore
gon and Washington t , which is now
in session til Coryallis. Rev. Dr.
Spaldiim. tile moteratnr of the sen
etal assembly nf the I'nited Pres
byterian church, and who is the
pastor nf their church in Albany,
was their delt iate to attend the
Plesliyleiian synod in Albany and
hrliiK llieir Kteetincs; and I':-. .Ml-
cod. ihe Presbyterian pastor at
ui vallis. was dclesalctl to conve.v
irelillKK to the I'nited Preshyte.
. rian synod now nieetini; al Cor-
' .'iillls.
! Ucv. .1. A. Smith, the Presbyle-
I..: ....r..M..t liiilil uoeeouulol
,
meetings lust year at .Uu-KHimvine,
tllendiile and Oakland, was reap
pointed synmlicul evangelist in
Oregon lor tinnther year, Tor tin
PieHbyterian chnrchrH or Ihe .state;
Kev. W. I,. Van Nuys or Portlnn-i
was named as sperial field repre
seiihitivt' of the national bourd n!
Chrislian edueatioii of the Preshy.
terian e tirch. The choice of Kev.
K. P. Lawrence til' Medl'tird for the;
chairmanship of the slum commit-i
lee on national missioiiH was np
nroved hy lite synod yesterday, and '
llev. K. K. McVicker of .lackson-;
villi was made the member for j
southern Oregon of the slate or
svnndical t ommiilee on evangelism, i
Itov. II. T. Mitchtdinore of Ashland j
is the southern Oregon member nf j
the synod's committee on Christian 1
education.
Other reports showed n gain of
two ami one-hall times in Ihe num
ber of church members received
hisl vear over that for Ihe year
previous, both in Oregon and in the J
I'niled Stales. !
Saturday afternoon members, of;
(he synod ami their families were
guests of Albany col!e-;e on a tlO- j
mile excursion lo Casradiu. where I
dinner was served and one of the
lectures given in the open under
Ihe beam ifttl trees so numerous
i there. - , . I
Sunday there were special Hew '
I loos at Albany with speakers of n:i-i
I tioual prominence ami in the after-
j noon ihe detlit ation of the new ;
I $1 -.':, iHio church just completed
i there, which Ihe synod will attend
I In a body.
E
WEATHER STATION
IN THE SISKIYCHJS
U. M. Utile of Oakland. Cal.,
in charge of "airways west of salt
Lake city and airway
left this afternoon -i
organizer. '
en route to
! Seattle.
' Curtis
accompanied by L. (J.
f the duparl iiient of coin-;
supervisor of airways j
and emergency landing
nierce.
light!
fields, following a conference hen
with L. W. Hick, in charuc of the
local airways and the Aledford
Cnited Stales werftlicr slat ion. in
regard to the establishment of:
sub-weather stations in southern !
Oregon and a new system of com
munication between stations. j
.Mr. Little, who is remembered
by Aledford citizens as being in
charge of the local airway and
weather station last year, explain
ed this forenoon that tho estab- ,
lishment of these stations is a
part of the vast airway Improve- !
ment program that the govern- ;
ment has undertaken. Tentative ;
plans place t hese slat Ions at '
J 1 OI'll 1)1'
k. In the Siskiyou nioun- (
tains and on Sexton mountain for
j tills s(M-tinn of lilt
! stiitlrm, when tin
i st.-ilifil, will i-ini-t t
j wciithcr station op.
still''
Kuril !
'yirm is ill
llir Mrilfnl'il !
wratlH-r run- I
! Oiiinns.
T'Mh pliin will ! lull
illtn r-f. 1
I fi-ct from Sun l-'i-iinriscu in Si-nt-
11,1
unil is i-xiH'i-lt'il to lip ii ri'iil
mil in tno inti'ri-st or winti-r liv
ing by :iir mail pilnts. It Is in
use on the trans--ontinental tine ,
and also between .San Cra ncisco j
ami l.us Angeles.
The government is also plan-
ning to establish a low wave
length radio station in Aledford.'
according to Mr. Utile, However, j
this will proba bly not be ilone !
ttnt.il Aledford has provided a new '
airport.
With bead.piarters in Oakland, j
Air. Utile has charge of the n
tire 1'aeific coast bai l; as far as j
Ctah in re purl Ing wen t her con - I
dil ions. I'rii ef. lelcgra phs a re j
used I
Ansjele
vef-n laklaiid and I.os
with rec eiving machines i
installed in every air mail port j
between ihe two cities. There'
are such machines in all three of
t he Ha n Kra ncisco landing fields
and al each of the regular stops
of the air mail planes.
It will probably be s-.me i(pv
before such a system will ever bo
installed on the noit.urn end of
tho coast air mail route, accord -inu'
to Air. Little.
lb' arrived in Aledford Satur
day evening and is traveling by
motor with Air. Curtis.
Cold
burr ho
beds.
I teach- I'roposed Smed -mital
will start with 1' I
co.X DON,
or Kinua
First
bring
stock train
"JOtMl lambs.
I SCIi.XS -Indian
Mchi
-
rk begin
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
COMING
Thurs., July 26
THE PICTURE
EVERYONE IS
WAITING FOR
DOUGLAS
PAIRfeANKS .
rhfeGAUGHO
Pep!
Verve!
Action!
o
DaredeviltryJ
Everything you want!
Everything you expect!
Everything you demand!
COLLEGE BOYS
L(
K i : K I K , ! a , . July I'"!.- ifl
A nxious relai ives of four Culver- i
shy of Iiiwa student geologists
pushed forward plans for a relief
expedition into the Hudson liny
region of Canada toil ay following
a report from lieglna, Sask., thai
the party was lost.
The students, who started from
Iowa City. Ala L'fi. planned a three
m on t h t rip In two I 7-foot canoes
from Winnepeg to a tiny inlet in
Hudson bay. The round trip to
cover about H.'di miles.
OKS Al HIN LS., .Inly 2 3. 1
The state department at Washing
ton has been asked by James C.
Uavis, former director genera I of
the war time roilroad nil ministra
tion to ask the Canadian govern
ment id send mounted police to
r NOW!
El ONLY TWO J
1
It Soon Will Leave to Be
Gone Forever
THAT MIGHTY
Talking Picture
SENSATION
Your Friends Are
Talking About
Yovi HEAR and SEE
LIONEL BARY MORE
MAY McAVOY
"THE LION AND THE MOUSE"
ALSO
The Talking News Heel
and Two Great Acts of "TALKIES"
Frank's Comedians
IN
THE BIG TENT
TONIGHT! The Comedy Drama
"How Do You Get That Way"
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday
The Riot of Fun
"Parlor, Bedroom and Bath"
Prices 25c and 50c
6th and Holly
Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy
MR. GRAIN FARMER:
Store Your Grain
In Our Concrete Warehouse
It Costs No More!
Safer Storage!
Lower Insurance!
Bonded Warehouse!
If you need money, take the receipt we give
you to your banker for advances on grain stored
in our bonded warehouse.
Remember:
Ours Is Safer Storage for
Your Crain.
, ' 3
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
323 East Main
search f John D. Fuller of Ken
kuk and the three other Iowa g.t
ologiHt.s reported lost in thtj li'ji
deer lake region of northern j
ka it-lie wuii with inadequate i.'.o
and clothing.
No Uelief ill Sight.
Oregon I-'air tonight and Tues
day. High tempera l are: low hu
midity; high
era I variable
fire hazard. (lou
winds.
Phone
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