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CAROLINA,':;
MPT BY
E
HUMAN MIT DEALS OF PRELIMIIMV WOE
i OF VALLEY DIES PAST WEEK FOR SCHOOL'S OPENING
AT mm . LOCAL PROPERTY SEPT. 1 UNDERWAY
BOURBONS GIVE PPAISE
(Continued from Pa Onei
hp pit id, "were .-dniiily lu-nad gcn-
einliailons, -xt-miinK to oin
IJiornlff to woi i uut MUiif kintl
of -'t jilmi for tin- relief of :nr-
lUulture. Not
, lii'im party hi
for
ha.- fnilPil
A -MUitt-mtMJt
Atvin
slnt:1-
. ..O. ..... ,.1i.ii,.!.M imtiunal commit-1 hopt-s of nil propl.. n;:ud
"""H,: " . , ff i....
...oil,, t ic here by the rommuu-t;: u
. ... . .i Hovi-'s HiiH-ndi.l aUiK-AshoiiM no wt raisin to the
' .. ,..Mt..rv and niHiit exinesw.s sninflhtnc mor- th
nyra -tiltlli-tt IU t'V'.'l y
oil 1'
v
-half of Mrs
lin irtmui of
Uian tin- iews tit it -oiuiai i uu-i-r.
It Is a treat iit upon inoderi'
....!-! tn t-nt. diMjla ymi: a iii-
I .a t h y with t Iw amMtinns
u hole nation, and of its
w en lii partittilur.
AN
iiiiMiiiiuiifiTpiiij ; i ii I II 'i
THEY CAME!
Aim. 10
Mtoko of'
.Warnings Issued of Ne
Storm Approaching Dix
! ? ie Coast Piedmont Dis
iMrict Hardest Hit Tor-j-rential
Ran In Wake
- Train Service Crippled.
TlenX ontate activity of Inral ; Tnrltlentiil to th opening of the
-i i....- ..... nnhlif RfhoulH of Med ford on Turk..
suffered lute ' . ' , ". d .St'm.er 4tli. the day after
.. inn -nfinl lrj.py to small l:LttboP the ofrk.e of Sii,erln
, of HeuKlf. within the rlty limits or in the , tn.,(J,lt K ,L iiPti, iek at school
)aHs unburn Hjiion; whch the follow- PI1,ifiiiHrter in the Mpclford bitlld-
ite, hy two offieM: (n(; huH lj(.,.n onp of tl,e busiest
l K. I'erk Of Klamath nhw.uu In th rlv mwl will rnn.
FhIIb. pmt hased a new home In linue to ()e S(, tJ,iH wee( uml until
the Charlea Wine suhdlvislon on the day o( tne schools' opeiiinti.
Spline Ptroei and has already because ot the mamiitnde of prep
taken possession of the property1. , nranon work that must be done,
(i. . Tucker old his houso on , pHlw.i,m il Crinkle of the Ken-
Howard for ior MflU S(-hool, who last week re-
inr are
'harn
Palm xlreel to O. 'A,
j.ir.oii.
through
The
the
ATLANTA, (iu., Auk. .11. (A1)
Tha CarollnuH today felt the ir
Iec,tn nf the tropical Ktorm nH it
moved Rlowly up the Atlantic Hen
board while HiM'iionn of Florida iiud
UeorIa. continued to wreHllo with
its uflermath,
A toll of four (lend, so vo nil in
jured, HcoreH homeleKH nml much
property UamuKu marked Its pro
gress late yoKterday and last niuht
through the rich Piedmont Het-lion
of , North Carolina and South Cor
oltno, Tonijtht flood enndltlonH
caused by unprecedented raina
metmced e v e r a I ""comninnlllHn,
crinpliiiK oommnnicationH, diHrupl-
iu power wrvice and paralyzing1
railroad aud hl'Uiwuy truffle. 1
CiticH in South Cnrollna visited
by the ntorm today counted the
cot in tlioiiHandH of dollarx dam-1
uk dou to Krowltm crop. hiKh-j
wavH. railroad trackQKe and public'
ulillties. ;
-Rivera and HtreamA had swollen
to the blKuext Htatfen on record
1q many places and 'Isolated half
a dozen coiumunltieH. J
-In r'lorida,-where the stoTm'1. ,
greatest damn wak wrought, a
ufiw area of uimroxlmately twenty
tnlluH from IntfllH to the west coast
was flooded today when offleialH f
of the Florida Tower corporations;
dam near that plaea opened the
flood .Kates . to relievo pressure t
uKafnst . the Htrueture from the!
large volume of water poured into .
K by the Bwollen " IthiacKoehee ,
IIED IIMTF. Calif.,
(Special)- Due rfo u
paralysis which
Weilnesday nifthl,
Hel!e Stacy. :tu4 f
1 nile north ttf .-dford
ed .-way here Friday morninti at
It o'clock In th rtisters' hospital.
Kite became unconscious shortly
after sufferim: the stroke and re
mained iu that hi ate until her
death. Her hushaml. fleorr ',
Mtacy. was at his wife's aide when
1 she died.
I)erjantd was a member of one a consideration of
i.f (he early pioneer families of 'deal was handled
the Rogue river valley and be- Wln realty nKncy.
siiles her husband and four child-j VY. F. Stevens Ik the new owner
ren. Mrs. A;-ihur Jyiifs, Mrs. ilen-iof thp ().. Stearns home Just off
ry Moi'Kan and (JeotK; untl J ten the Crater Jjike highway. The
ry Stacy, leaven two sisters, Mrs. i consideration was near JJ',00 ami
Lilly Carter, of Cold Hill. Mis. ithe sale was made through the
Km ma Houston, of Trail, and twojj-;, i Corn real esiate office,
brothers. Howard Kodtfe, of Four mreH of land and a four
j lieaIe, nnd' JoJm ItodKciM of 'room house Just off Anate street
.Med ford. - ' ' were sold tltiH week to It. V.
! Mr. and Mrs. Stacy were enlOihhs. Miss Frances Hubert and
route to their home from a trip; Mrs. Lillian Severson fori iirly
to southern California and had t owned the property. Tim
' slopped here to visit their two j was closed by F. C. Corn.
idatiKhters whose husbands have) A. A. Frentzel boiiKht a
road Knitting contracts In Jassen j five room house from Vernon
! Voleanc National pork. They j Vawter. The dwelling if hn'afed
jhad returned from the park andlin (Jlen Oim park on Siskiyou
decitled to stop here at an unto Heights:.
t amp over niht beftire resuming i a small suburban farm home lo-
! their trip to Oregon. Mrs. Stacy 'en ted north of HprinR street on thn
; was attacked during the nWtht 'rater Lake highway was bought
html Immediately removed to llmithis week bv I'rank James who
b'pital Where she died. : piiri'hasetl 1 he property from 1
i The body was being prepared W . Hall for a consiib-retlon
for burial here today and will be $.oon. Charles Winn had chain
' shippetl to Medfonl on Saturday, j of (he transaction.
I funeral services belntf planned Frank Zilzow. who nrtived in
turned to the city, will also he very
busy in his preparations from
now on.
The many Hchool teachern will
soon hr ;ln arriving to net located
Iu plenty of time for the school
year, and already unite a number
or olfers of hoard and rooms for
teaclmrs. or for rooms alone, have
been filed by local homes t school
headquarters.
The hiKh school teachers must
ho in Hie city to report for duly
on AiiL'iist With, when the reals-
t ration for the high school boRins,
laud Ihe Krude teucl.ers must begin
new tlielr duHes on-September 1.
TO HOLD PICNIC
for Monday.
CITY' EXCHEQUER
BOOSTED BY FEE
i Metllord
ilis. Minn,
' Thorson place
the
Skagtis Safeway store emidoyeep
centtv from Minneapo- . lamiu.-s uom .x .o..
purchased the John C.;wi" hold an all-day picnic today
Pacific 'in i anyonviue, near nnsenui k.
with a number oT people atieno
, ik from Medl'ord
I Itosehn-K. M;i I hf- f'f Myrtle
! I'oint. Coipule, ) Hants l':tss and
Mi dford stores w ill be represent -1
id at ihe a rmiml event which is
rjion'ored by the management
, of lin 'bain stores.
b'"hwav vesterday through the
Wing nKency. 1
't he Oar by property north of
the ElkM temple was sold this
week in I lurry V.. Zeek at a con
sideration of 4oen. the Wing
olfb-o rloslng the tleal.
Daily Meteorological Report
rlveh Ji Two' hundred iwrBons Hv
Inn In 'llie affpcled territory wero I
warnnd last nlKht to eVDcnntn i
their horneti mid wore bnllcvort t" I
' hv erupeil.
As the dlnttirhunce paused over
Into weutern North Caroliun nnd !
The city Kovernment which lins j Sundny, AiikukI I
hten tRkfiiK mtirh pin moev for Forecasts
tho i lly treasuiy from the Krunk'K Medford nnd vicinity:
t:omi'dlun8 tent nhow for two tuir nnd warm.
montliH, throimh th license fee j OrvKnn: Sundny
pnld hy thnt tiinuHetuent company, , with low hunildity
a month, will pick up another foK on the const,
(100 ensh next Snturdny. the It- '
cenue fee to he jmld hy the Christy
Vlrclnla diirlnn the dny the wenth- i 1;ro- 'ireiiB nnd wild nnlinnl show i
or bureau ordered Bonthwest storm ' 'lllrt tor that one dny.
wnrninitn nosted from WaHhlnRton I w'ilp "'c license tee for curul
lo Norfolk nnd Roulhenst wnrnlnvs vnls Ih 100 n dny the city kov-
iroin iNorroiK to uoinwaro oronk-,, 7 iTetniieriiturn (licit I
water.-laying that Blioim . winds 1 carnival coinpnny thut pluyod hero ! ." ',, , L, ii .
were In prospect. At thu some ( 'ceniy minnx tile Ai Icun l.e-
time tho center of n new ironical I "lon 'onvenlloti, ns It had nlven
atorm uppionchliiK from the West, over t the local I.okIoii post the
Indies lemoornrllv was lost" bv handling of all amusements and
the weather bureau which, how-
fair nnd warm, j
in tin Interior;
I
LOCAL DATA
ever, reported Mint atlll another
probably might ho located Booth
of Jamaica. Paul ion wbb advised
all vessels In the north nnd cen
tral portions of the western Car
ibbean. Central and southern South Car
olina apparently were the tinniest
hit,; hlBh winds wrechliw; a num
ber of scattered honicB In thnt
area, nnd torrential ralna drench
Inu moat of Ihe territory. Most
of tie injuries occurred near Hates
InirR, in which vicinity seven per
sons were reported hurt hy llyltiK
dehVls ond In the wreckage ot
houses. -
Juaper J. Harltyo died of Injur-1
les Kvhen- his homo at IlatushtirR ,
rolltpBcd in the Rale, an unidentl-:
fledi man was round dead on the :
hlKliway near Cowpena and Clrover
Hnllnl)ou-;h, a southern rnilwny :
frelRht ootnlurtor, was killed when i
a high tension wire tell across bis ,
cab. The other victim was a 12-j
year' old nei:ro alrl who was kill-:
ed when her home was demolished
nenr Vnlon.
SpnrtanhurK was the ftrentest '
sufferer nmouir the larger commun-;
ttles in the storm's path. More '
tliarf seven Inches of rnln fell there i
In "24 - hours, sending creeks out;
of banks and floodltiK cotton mill 1
towns or Menjimont anil ArkwriKht.
nearby, from which residents were
forced to flee. , In the city proper, ,
s6ina 1 hulldinKH were undermined. I
basements flooded and kiib service
Interrupted.
Trnla serlce throuuhont tho nf
fecnd area, wnsihadly delayed and i
hlKlrwajr travel -in many sections
was 1locked by washed nut roads j
nncP hi UIi;vb. ' A Southern mllwav i
train,- due at Columbia at 1 0 ; ,1 fi
ivm.(i lust nlKht from tlreenvlllej
wnsimnronned.at Poiuorln all nl thl i
nnd-hnld up Indefinitely due to n i
washout on the line.'
The. southbound New York-Atlanta
air malt was put on a train
nlier Ihe nlKht carrier plane, which
had been held al Hichinond, Vn
until dnyllKht, was forced down in
n 'field near llieenshoro, N. ('..
today and stuck firmly In the mwl.
.MorKsntou, Marion nnd Mnlden,
In the vicinity of Hickory. N. C. '
were Isolated todny nnd Hickory
was dependlni; tor Its wster sup
ply oil three emergency reservoirs
lifter lift' water works pumping sta
tion had hoeu flooded bv a fuiir
hour 'cloudburst during which ten
Inches of rain fell. I'harloMe re
ceived MN Inches of ineclpltnibm
before. Ihe rain slopped at noon todny.
concessions for convention week
ns its contribution to the cuuse.
The license ordinance provides a Member
fee of Jul) a day lor 11 tent ihent
r ion 1 show, or $ 1 ill) a week, hut
In the case of a prolor.-'ted en
Itnuoment like thai of Prank's
Comedians, tho license fee Is tliuil
a month.
Highest t Inst VI Ill's.) 8?
Unvest (last lii l:rs.).. Til
Hel. Humidity I I'd.) SO
Pieclpltullon (Inches) .no
Hiate of Weather Clear Clear
Total precipltaTlon since Sep-
I. I'.IL'T, lS.li5 Inches
Sunrise today, ii:lii .1. jii.
Sunset today. 7; Mi p. m.
Sunrise Monday, fi:17 a. m.
'"' 1.7 W. DICK.ieteoroloRrstT-"
9 1 I '-D'0RB- JrJM B -
II vr.cf JT SIH. rwrv rAMF! THEY LOOKED!
Umm 11 iisiliii iV gljii'MBsi'iJltiliJli-B- 1 UM " 1 ' '"'i
IF Wr Stock Disposal
BiPsy ffiit-ggp-'sgag-M .is1-1-. l tt&r2L"ZZ
XT
1 w ( i
B B V 1 1 SuP" Special No. 3 II
KB I II BROADCLOTH I I
R I I j DRESS SHIRTS I
f canvas y 69c I 49c
ll GLOVES Limit Two I I . Limit Tv
IS Limit 5 Pairs
t'lcan i'uks wunted at the Mail
Tril.mi" nffb-e if
eilii imp miBtm ti..-ZA
THEY BOUGHT!
UCK A Ui
SUCH A 1AL
VALUI GIVIK
LOW IIC1 IVIT!
I tht 20 yaan of kmi-
IUMS th
MODEL CLOTHINO CO.
HAVE NEVER BEEN SO BUST.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
THE STORE WAS SWAMPED.
MONDAY WILL BRING MORE AND
GREATER REDUCTIONS MORE
SMASHED PRICES
AT THIS STORE-WIDE
$20,000.00
WTTTI A PTTPfiTTASTl OV S5! OR MORE OP OTHER
GOODS YOU MAY HAVE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY
ONE OF THESE SUPER-SPECIALS MONDAY.
Super Special No.
ATHLETIC
UNIONS
All $5
FELT HATS
New Fall num
bers included.
Super Special No. 1
CHEVIOT
WORK SHIRTS
39c
S3-95
Limit Two
BUY YOUR CLOTHING. BY COMPARISON ONLY.
HERE ARE OUR PRICES THEY ARE UNEQUALLED
All $6.50
and $6.50
FELT HATS
54-95
The Coolest Spot in Oregon
IDYLWOOD LODGE
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
Lot No. 1
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
The greatest bargain in
this bargain sale. They
must be seen to appre
ciate the saving. Choice
14
.85
Lot No. 2
fSUlfSlND OVERCOATS'"
Really, you will be sur
prised at the fine fab
rics, the smart styles and
i eat values shown at
;24
.85
YOUNG .
MEN'S
SUITS
in sizes 32, 33, 34,
35. School is com
ing soon.
See these at
m
Lot No. 3
FINE SUITS
A very wonderful group
of suits. Everything sell
ing up to $40 included. A
purchase shows a sub
stantial saving. Choice
II $28
.85
Lot No. 4
.OUR BEST SUITS
All the best and late
styles Michael-Stern
makes, including the fa
mous $50 numbers.
34
50
$12.50 Leather
BAGS
' $9.95
MODEL CLOTHING CO.
Balbriggan
UNION SUITS
126 East Main Street
89c
1 a v
r. ' jit- . -nrsiiiTt?.-- tifli
1 1 ruMiiawiiriiiiiiiim
Our
Summer
an
Offers You an Opportunity to Buy an
rrr y
!j Come in! See Our
Range Display I j
o o V
urn j
meet
T
tic jxange
At REMARKABLE SAVINGS
Hot Point, Westinghouse, Standard and
Universal Ranges
White Porcelain Range 3 Plates and Oven. Wired in
Complete with 750 or 1000 watt Hotpoint Water
Heater Water Heater Swith
$20 Down SI 0 Each Month
' For 12 months including carrying charge
pIlllllllM
rtTTAWA. Aug. U.--' Tht
yield of full Mli cut n vat I mm tl
ill , .V1.44rt.0OU ltUll!H tin Klinsl
22,2(i,0O0 MiNhfl hint yttir, in it,
report tniiil ttnliiy ly the litm-im
of IttntlMtr.
V;0HVAIJ.1H. or., An ir. n.W
Ton tiun wcro untlt'i nrrpHt f r- i
t0fift$ nn a rt'Kiilt nf linonr rnlU 1
m4e hre limt nlKht by lopal Htitit
ond fttltTiil nfflcfm OirectPil Ityt
rthftrtU N tnn. A ftltl iih 30 '
nnl.lonii ot MhMify u nil KMt 1o!tlrn
of ltr wt'i' fizftX In the jyiilw. j
Klxtn plntu of moonnhln were
found in a gill).
Peopl
es Electric Store
214 W. Main
Medford, Oregon
Phone 12
Convenient
I TERMS I
Wliat a convenience it is to be
able to enjoy your electric range
as you use it. Our easy payment
plan makes- this possible Ask
about it. '
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