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PTOB TWO STEDFORD WKm TRIBUNE," SIEDFORD',-'OREGON1, SATURDAY. KTjmTST --M'ri02cU' iocal and Personal ! C .A. Faille, nrtint of Brooklyn, i X. Y., Iftft hor thlH morning with ! 40 pk'lurea which he expect 10 exhibit nt art inxtitutCH nil over i the world. A dozen of the out : door ireneR were pninted ditiimr a ' two monihs' ramping trln to Jia- Out of town -visitor from "Hjmonri hike. One of the canvases nnriB of southern Oregon were in'-in SO hy 40 inches in size and de Moiti'onf today for the nfternnon piciH n lovely view of Alt. Thirteen ft ml niKht iierfornmnceK of the ! on a clear summer evening, lie Ohripty ISrotherH olrcuf. which ar- Vittue.s this picture at SL'non, he rived this morning from l'lonehurff, , jicl, where it played yesterd.iy to aj iM,u9H' nmi children's felt hatH mrcfi ftttendance. 1 lie nrruH in Kloyd Hush, KM KD announcer. i nriced riirht. Shields. 147 cmaoR aau people ami win leave ; Into tnnlpht fnt- It ml Rlnff I'nt ! where it will play tomorrow nif?ht'. "?!,f1Vt It will end iti summer tour of 36 i , ,, , . . . . . , of field tests eeuiber In the south. Two weeks iifcj Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Stephenson .started out for a real vacation trip. During most of that time they camped at Florin Tiie Mtee Km ma and Minnie Hurchardt, accompanied hy Mrs. Karl Vanl.eeuwen of Philadelphia, formerly Miw June Ken men of lake. Yesterday they arrived in I thin city, speni one day thin week! Medford, "Doc" wearinK a thrifty j at Crater Lake. i Mips ( leo t 'of fee of ilio local' farm bureau, arrived here thi morning from Kusene, where she ; visited her mother. Airs. Al. Coffee I growth of whiskerM. They report excellent fishliiK and ideal weather at the resort. . Air. and Air. V. ,S. Roller and small child returned yesterday; thte week. from Lake o the "Woods, where After visiting her sister. Alls they spent the past week. Other-l,an i.'romiir, at Vancouver, D, Clt Alcdford people at the resort in-0i' 111,1 Pt five weeks, Allss Alice chide Air. and Airs. Jlorace Rrom-1 Cromar returned to Alcdford to- ley and family. S. Al. Scott. Airs, day 1 HAVE JAMBOREE HERE AUG. 31ST;. . What Fame Brings. , . 'Wounded in ihp prnin,.al..o-MTfs in -STORKS, Conn.. Aitff.m. Wr i" "n"us ii.mmion. . j-hc !(ni The champion (K-!a.vinK l.eBliorn of Connectltiit Slate college Jias maintained her aiandlm; in the competition, despite her handicap of ii fractured leu. The limb linn been set. rented a neiir-nuiiit- in the ir.r,vn- tim;i (!itrii-i. ' Stiibber Shot tintl ruptured Not Exactly Nice XKW VOUK. Aug." IS.-p, Some hot weather humorist save liowr iiadowan the address ,. Iiii!;h McQuillan, ehief of the inter- .jduy. ' '! SITKRIOR, Wis., Aug. 1 8. Pt ; J'lans for the first annual Hoy I riday nfternon at Klnmutb j '' liroivn and t'arl SiviBnrt. ('nlifoniians reKlstercd nt led- ' le 'e"elal ""de ramuiissinn. in i Scout jamboree -which will be held i where be made n number! .Mr. and Mrs. Donald J-onK ofi lu "otels include AVern of " mjesilKatlon or electrical mw-!at the elty aimi.'ry. J-rldnv nisht determine the ! 1'ortlnnd are the parents of a baby I L K Ahleis and Mr. and' ' "l"""'s. 1""S DrotlKIlt out evi- Auuust 31. were eompleted at an ! quality of reception in that locality I born last week, according to word i " ''"ootn of Santa liar-1 "ent'f , ot no Illation which in : important meeting of the frater I from inn local slnlion He said I received l,v Mr. mi.l Mr. Pr.H,l,l,r. r TalmadKO. .Mr. and Mrs. 1 " (OOHUje s opinion war- Lake council at the local Keoi,, It you are huntlnj; a hunlness ! ,o,i,iy ,h.it because of the amount j Heath. Mrs. Long was formerly I F- - '"''n""' of Pasadena, Mr. unci nl" (f'Kral acllon. The lieltl ! headquarters .,st evenlnK. cnance, sec J. I'. Hopper. Asliland.!,,, .n0SP fr,n mills nnd factories I Miss Jean Cochran of this cltv. i "r"- p- '" of Sacramento, I ', " ", u, ,"! one; All troops of ..ackson and .lose SAN FltAM'ISCO. Auir. in. ifp nal revenues Inlelllcjeiicp branch Yank 1'loies was shot and cap- here, as a likely prospect for U- i Hired- by two policemen woo lieu nquor sales. Radowan Is now .-bi:rKed him with stabbing Pet.-r awaiting arraignment. Mobnson. .ie. over the heart and 4- seriously wounding him. Klr"s. ' I'lasslfled ailveriisinL; nets results. 148' In Klamath Kails It is difficult for 1C. H. McDaniels of the natiopul j fans to (jet radio proKi-ams from froest headquarters office al Port- any part of the slate. land, for Washington and Oregon, A special type of tree props at nrrivcti nere yesteroay to conrer ; y, pines T.br. Co, wjin local national anil state Tor est officials In connection with for their pleas of guilty in Judge Tay lor's court, following their arrest 7Stf T. R. .ludice and .1. A. Smith, who were fined Sr.O each for the Dance, Gold Hill Sat. nlte. 148 .Mr. and Mrs. 10. K. Morris were vlultors here today from Salem, while en route by motor from Han Francisco, where they had spent several weeks on business. fieno Austin, one of the most ' popular1 of Victor artists, has made a new record, "If I Can't Have You." Ask for it at Palmer Music House. 4S - Hotel guests from n distance registered at Medford hotels In clude O. Klnuunch of London, Kng land, Col. and Mrs. H. Al, Dlch mnn of San Antonio, Tax.. Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Olmsted of Chatta nooga, Tenn., Dr. R rtet'bpch and family of Xew York, .Mr .and Mrs. E. M. Hurst of Indianapolis, K (1. Jordan of Chicago. I have a merchant's stock to sncrlflce. See .1. c. Hopper, Ash land. 1 4S Pear shipments from Ornntn J'ass art; lncrensliifr annually. The shipments of Harllett pears to the canneries Is cm limited at 7fi cars for Hie seuson with 3S (if these having been shipped already. There will bo a god crop of late pears and apples, Orants Pass Courier. "Just Like a Melody Out of the Sky," Clene Austin netv Victor rec ord, un sale at Palmer. "Wfl Sell Happiness." , Hay tluyer of Montague, Cal.. who applied for enlistment Into thn Unllod Slates air aervlce a short time ago through the local recruiting office, has been accept ed and will be stationed on a coast air field, according to Sergeant flrover Owen, local recruiting of ficer, who this week also sent two more applicants, Floyd Illclmrds nnd Harold Ownely, to the Port land recruiting headquarters for enllattnent Inin the air service . The Fuller Hrtish man Is a resi dent and homo nwnor of Medford. Your business will bo appreciated. For Immediate service phono fieo. jj. fticiirldo, 12IH-J. ir,0 . Mm, Kd Helms of Detroit Lakes. i Minn., accompanied by ; her two V ons, arrived here this Writ ing to spend a few months visit ing tit the home of her sister, Mrs. IT. O. Younians. a stock of merchandise I must noil. Hoe J. C. Hopper, J4K The Misses Dorolhy and Mary J.co Jtnbcrls rotllrnod to Medford tills. morniiiK nftnr spending the pnHt'fe.w weeks at a Klrls' camp on I'UBot Sound. They report a du llKhirtl! trip. DressmaklnR a n d remodeling. Fashion Shop, Medford Jildg. tf Another good Dublin oily market (treeted morning shoppers today Willi good stocks of homo grown produce, Including walermelons and vegetables of many varieties. Peaches wero a feature of the mar ket but were quickly sold out to a heavy patronage. However, mnre nro oxpectod next Saturday, wllh the most coming from Iho Phoenix district. . Wo hnvn something- choice In rco props. Do not fall to see them. Ills" I'lnes Lbr. Co. 7stf. Temporary auto licenses were Is sued at the sheriffs office today to Dora Hall of Kaglo Point. Fred West and w. V. Hates of Central I'ollit, and A. C. Sutherland nnd n. AV. Nugent of Metirnnl. I'd a mother who loves children keep your children day, week or month, nig ,,,.,0, ,,.,, Blm(lv lawn. U.I7 W. Main St. Kel Miss Harriet Luke, secretary nt thn Kiigem. hospllal, accompanied by her aunt. .Mrs. Julia Clock or Fort I.upton. Colo., stopped here a few hours today ami later left for Craler Lake to spend the week end. 9 Here is. what we have to OFFER The largest and hiost complete assortment of breads and pastries in Southern Oregon or Northern California, all baked with the one idea in mind, "That quality is remembered long after the price is for. gotten." the evonlns before, did not hcII the been to eu.wtomer.H. aeoorrtt'na; lo Chief of Police AtcCredie this fore noon. Chief AtcCredie Htnted he invcHtinatcd the Hit nation ihor ouKhly Jtnd could find no evidence that Hales had ever heon made, and Haiti he was convinced the beer was beintf kept only for personal UHe. We havo something choice In tree propn. 7)o not fail to seo them. Ma J'ines 3-hr. Co. 7 8tf Air. and Airs. Don Huntress of Portland arrived hero this week to visit relatives at Central Point. Mrs. Hiintrens wan formerly Allss Catherine Nealon. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phono (129. 8fltf Air. and Mrs. Ttnhcrt DuvIk and daughter lelen of Klehland, AIIsh., stopped hero today on their way north to continue an extensive lour of the United .States. Last week they were .surrounded by a forest firn near their on nip on Unite creek, 30 miles from Chico, Cal. They wero completely Hepu.ru ted from 1 h road a n d J t. va a o n ly when the wind changed suddenly that thn fli'e. ceaHetl advancing to ward them, they nald tils nmrnliiK. Swim in drlnkinK water. Mer rick's chlorinated nool. 80tf After visiting ut the, home of MIhh CJertrude Hankins for a few dayfl. 'Alius Norma Chin nock return ed to OrantH Pass yesterday after noon. Kverybody's singing U, every horly's playing It. "Jf T Can't Have You," hew Victor record by flene AiiHtln. At Palmer's. 5 4 9 'Out of town OreKonians who ur rived in Med ford yesterday and reRiHtered al. local hoteln Include H. H. Jones of Toledo, Mrs. K. W. Handei-H of Astoria, Dnl M. KlnK of Myrtlo Point, .1. A. Denn of UosohurK, Mr. and Mrs. ft. 10, C.ib bona of Wondburn, C. CI. Uncle oC Coos Pay, C. 11. Cram and It, S. llolmqH of Snlom. flrahe dance, Kawlo Point Bat nlphl. Kverybody' welcome. 148 AlnrrlaKO HcCuhoh were Isauod at the county clerk'H office today to James fl. cWlton, 33, of Klumalh FuIIh and Heryl, Thomns, 2fi, of iMetiioru, and to Thomas -Norman, lonal, and Tlelen Wertz, lenal, both of Klamath Kails. Oet your Ice-cold melons nt the Willow HprinKft .Service Station all hours. On Pacific highway. Mfi . Pi .1. Hennlch of 1,hh Veuas, New, wih anions the motor tourists from a distance who reulNlered today at the local branch of the out of statn auto reBistratlon uireau. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phono flUfl. sittf Mr. nnd Mrs. Clrant Pellott ar rived In Medford this morning from Los AnK'lfM to sjiend a week at the home of Mr. nnd Miu Harry Pellett. The two men are cousins. Unredeemed watches nnd dia monds. Jennings Loan Office, G H. Front. us After nam pin' it nt Oceanlnke during the past two weeks, Mrs. Clayton Isaacs and two sons, Nor ton and Stephen, returned to their homo Friday morning. They vis ited Mrs. tsaacs' parents, tv. and Airs. ii. j, Palmer, nt the resort. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phono C29. Siltf Fred It. Aubert, representative of the N'orthwcHlnrn Victor Dis tributing com puny of Camden, N. J., spent n few days in Medford this week arranging for n meeting of southern Oregon Victor denters which will be held Wednesday. Au gust If-', nt Iho Palmor Mimic House, Airs. (Gertrude Lorrenx of Co- nullto is n guest of Mr. Volney Wicon for n few days. Mrs. TiOr- renn will ho remembered an Allss Oertrude Wilson of Ihls city. Hello. Mrs. Kyle: "What have you for rent? Call 12(12 Williams WarnocU. 143tf Mr. nnd Mrs. H. AlcPherson nf Hood Itlver stojmed In MedTord Thursday on their way to Crescent City for a vacation trip. flrnngn dance. Ragle Point Sat. nlghl. Everybody welcome. 14S Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Alason of So utile. Wash.. vlMled friends in this city yesterday. Unredeemed wa,tche nnd dia monds. Jennings Loan Offlco fi a Afrn. Fred Kummer of brok, 5, C, arrived here this week to visit friendH in southern Oregon. Accompanied by their daughter and son-in-law of Alilwaukoe, Wis.. Air. and Airs. 11. O. Frobach left hero early today for Crescent City, expecting to return the first of the week . Air. and Airs. Kverett Harpham of Kugene arrived here yesterday afternoon on a business trip. Air. Harpham is connected with a bond j jn .Mr imi iru v,.i. Wliicn the Chk.'f exGCUtive he neves nliin.. phii.111 ...hi. i. '. . Cran-f rt,.nft , ,, ' , M " should bo left to ihe itulividunl !nt thn ...i.i..u ...n. ...'... - lamny oi . . . . , . ; n Mi nuimniy Peialumii. Mr..,. Ii i. ,m smies io U(ai Willi. JTeSldeilt be l ie b iriroat i.nrl m..,r of Alareh Field,' Charles Chandler ('0nlifIffR "even hetHB is keeping ; project ever sponsored' by' the I Man Diego. Frank White and! .. . "' m.Njci:i uiiu.r.M.nni. j nero arc L'O troups Perry of Dnvis. ' will remiiro time to study care-'the two counties K ilonk-inv nf " I1"11' ,lie nnai report ot the coin-iiiicmbcrshln. L. Scon nd J M w'L ,hZ I miHs!on ou i,s investigation to tie- Members of ih0 Pearl AVlitrn ' Air. and Airs. R Airs. .1. Frank hy of Los vngele: with a large company antl makes' frequent calls' hi this city Among the out of town business ()re., has ciuiei-M in .tii-mnru i- nuay were i street grocery from F. W. "Wygant j-,mn i;ritt, .Mr. and Airs. .1. U. nnd will make extensive impmve Roblnson of Jacksonville, nnd Airs. Intents in the establishment Mr Hoy Wilson of the 401 ranch. j .Muchmore. after leaving Chiiomiin Airs. AL Al. Chllds of the Al. Al. k,kmh considerable time seeking a depart ment store returned Thurs- j location combining both climatic day after Hpcmllng a 10 days' va-1 r. nd business roMuirementH and se cation In Oakland, Call., as the ! iPCted Aledford as most nen'rlv guest of her son, Harry Chllds. meeting his ideas In both respects .iMi jt.rt. m. r. v. laniuii win, i;. . (Jrain. labor leave here tomorrow for a two 1 and H. T Holme VI o riivvfl. ,i . i-"mfiHniiiuiis ui rno next con- W Kilo r i n i- , i","-;BrC recanlhiK lOKislation offect i 'i. , I''iclscn. ,., J()Wel. conconls. Ki ,'m,,,h vV' i ,;vns :"no,,K ,hp '" ' nintine he feels that, Kliinmth ' vlHltora who iinlvert i ln,.o iho nni ,.iniio .i,ii. ,iJ t'oilorol rrnvoi.iittioiif ...f.i. V. Muehmoro. formoi-lv on-in,,. ,...,. t... i ... Bniseil in husinons in ( 'hllnnuln. ! mailt 111 cermln o.-iso!, irml,. fnv puivhnsert the Court j (lanimiiiK nnvfcinhle Kti cams. the ashnv-Uoil Knveninient has little woekH' vacation trip which will In clue vlHits to Crescent City, iMarshtielil anil Portland. Tlie Clra hamN will lie acceinpanlcd by J,. D. l.lnslcy anil C. A. Lindsley, Kathor and lirothcr of Mr, tlra-hftm. Hofore you re. roof your homo, ' conimfHriioner plumliini; In. .vpector, both of the nmte depart ment at Salerfi, left here today after nienllni Friday In .Medforil looking over conditlona. .Mr. Oram reporta that there Ik a ceneral sur plus of lahor throuirliout the stale Ihls year, due larirolv to llin f,.i j ...... .,-, j,,-,. niany inliorers com- tn eeast. Ht KIV.T y, gin ...SLIIIIIlie Oil III!', 1IJ- Hei'11 froill oOlll cost of ellher patent or cedar shin- there Is a similar lack of 'employ Ble.s. "Woods Iumber Co. ir..l inent. eonimiltoe In enarKC or the show are: chairman. Carmen 13. Moll, Don Xewlmrv, II. J.. Coinwell nnd Uilllnm l.ec r.rleker. scout executive. Ilesides the .Medford officials, (trams 1'nss nun who are eonperntinK with Ihe uroup Include V. .1. .Misehler. .lack Kerr, deputy scout commissioner, and James .Mariin. head of troop nt'KnnizaUon work at Grams I'nss. Those men wero nil in-ouem .., ,1,.. iu mi Nun me siiuaiion revealed niceuni; last nh;hl. Iiy ll:e investigation. The federal: Home of the outstanding pro' government, he thinks, mlKht find .cram features will he: Kxhihits of Ki'ouuds for action In the matter ! model airplanes: merit limine work if the power concerns ill question i h.v various troops; display of ensured in extensive Interstate ihandleraft; contests nnd nnvoln. trade, hut in effect, they do not. jraces; srand march hy troops, in , ' v" vv.,,,.,.; iiuH"i t. ,.ir.me; wail SCHIIIIft: SIK- tlllnk that Ills l'econiniendullnns to "al contemn; camp fire scene for the next coliKress reKardlPK dis. pnsal of Jlascle Shoals and Koul der dam will he different from Ihose contained in previous mea saKes. lie is awaiting the reiiort of the hoard of experts appointed to look into the engineering as pects of Iho Boulder dam project before milking up his mind finally reKiirdiiiK that problem. Front. . Mrs. J. J. Htichter. nrrnmnnnii.il i by .Mr. Itiirhler nnd her mother. I .Mrs. Itnse Klfert, left here Kridnv I Tor San Francisco. Sirs, lluehter i has been III for some time nnd It i In believed that the ehnnite In ell I mnte will he of benefit to her. She I will he nt the home of a sister, , Mrs. V. l.ee Stlnson. Mr, lluehter 1 expected to return lo Medford this t week end. I Chicken dinners, Covered Wag. on, jr.e. jjj, , Harold Isaac, of Ran Francisco enme to Medford this week and has been assisting his brother. Clnyton Isaacs. In conducting the Junior hoys' drum nnd hmtle rorpj. Mr. Isnnrs was ronnerted with n wholesale music house in San Frnnelseo nnd has had much ex perience In hand nnd orchestra work, lie may remain here dur ing the winter. Threshing, was completed at the Fred Homes rnnch In the Rellvlew district this week, a total of Clino bushels of wheat beliiR threshed from L'lfi acres of summer fallow ed ijrulu. This was a yield or near 30 bushels to the acre of fine final ity crnln. The wheat market al the j-.resent lime is only fair and Mr. 'Homes has sold about 1,000 bushels of grain, and placed the remainder In storage In Ashland, waiting for the raise In the mar ket.; Ashland Tidings. "Wo'vo hiked down hero from Portland, thinking Hint perhaps we could find work easier than In our home city, whore, things are generally pretty poor." said a girl In hiking clothes at the branch of fice of the United Ktntes free em ployment bureau here this fore noon. "I'm working my way through normal school," she con tinued, "and that makes me anx ious to get all the mow 1 can. I attended Monmouth last year, but r guess I'll go to Washington next year, for up there you don't have Id- pay tuition. 1 uuess 'Im going to work at Ashland next week and then after that r guess my partner and r will pick hops near C.rants Pass. Screen doors. "Woods Lumber Co. l.'il Portland hotel guests registered at Aledford hotels Include (!. II. Horn, (1. Jlcndrjckson, Mux Par mon, Mrs. J.ela King, lllllle King. Pay Parker, Frank S. Tabor, 11. Clroene, II. Dodge. X. .M. Ham mond, Pearl Austin, A. H. Hansen. H. C. iMcKennett, Mr. ami Mrs. II. D. .Marsh, Mr. ami Mrs. D. A. Crum, W, F. Hampton, ,1. K. Mnrts and A. ,1. McMillan. Dust Is hlamed for a collision which took place yesterday on the Crater Lake highway between a I state road sweeper and a car driven 1 by George Pellow of McCloud. Cnl.,j ii.-cui-uing io nil auto accident re port filed at the police station. Pellow claimed the dust caused by the sweeper so blinded him that be could not stop In time whon coming onto the machine. AttuVnny Charles Keames nnd family are expected to return to .Medford Hundny from Dlnniond lake, where they have been camp ing during the past two weeks. To re-roof now may save you the extra expense of redecorating your Interior walls after the first rain. Wo have both patent nnd cedar shingles. Woods Lumber Co. Phono HIS. i,-,4 "It's never warmer than 95 de grees during any part of the year In the Hawaiian Islands." remark ed .Sergeant O. A. Brawn, a vis itor in the city this week. The army man Is now on a three months' furlough nfter eight years III tilt, service on Ihe Islands. Among Ihe tourists who left here today on Crater Lake stages were Mrs. Mary Xowman and Miss Mary Louise Xowman of HI. Louis, Mo., nnd Miss ICIIaiheth Newman of Jacksonville, III. Among the hotel guests In Med ford from the slate of Washington are Mrs. K. I,ayfeld. Mrs. S V Hell nnd II. I). Ijiyflold of T:i coma, Mr. and Mrs. I. c. Menzlos of Spokane, M. .1. Wnrnoolc nnd II. A. Montgomery of Seattle. Miss Eva N'ealon came here this morning expecting to spend n week's vacation vlsltlnc relniivo. at Central Point. Miss Nealon was a member of the leportorlnl siaff of the Dally .News last summer and is now employed on the advertising force of Olds. Won mm, i.-i at Portland. An Idaho tourist. hoonH I.ewlston lo San Francisco, yester- Mr. nnd Airs, fleorge .1. Jinn helmor of Portland came bore last evening to spend a few days In the city. Mr. .Manlielmor Is a salesman for a mlmoeo company and has made periodical calls la Medford for the past 20 years. 1500 PEOPLE IN PROMISE ITALY ENJOY A PIGN1GH SAI.KM. Ore., Aug. IS. W). Fif teen hundred, persons '.including; some of Ilia mo(it iu,-iJwillieutvilon of (ho slate', sat down at a cafe teria dinner at a picnic of C'lnclta nias and Marlon county commun ity clubs held at Playnioro park near Hubbard yesterday afternoon. In a baseball game between the two counties, ihe. Marlon county battery was Senator Lloyd T. p.eyn- oiiis. pitcher, and Counlv clerk 1. rant lloyor, catcher, and for Clackamas county, Judge Kruso. pitcher, and County clerk Don Tom Kay was umpire. governor I'nuorsou. Secrclnrv nf .Mnte Kozcr and Hal K. Iloss, who Is to succeed Kniter. ntlon.l,..! inong the speakers were II. l ir. vino, editor of Ihe Portland ,Inur- nat, who gave them main address. and Tex Itankln. Portland avia tion promoter, who spoke on air plane transportation. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station Sunday, Aug. 111. livening service broadcast 4 from Iho Month Methodist church sponsored by Perl I" Funeral Home. ' Monday. Aug. 2(1 4 9:30 to 10:110 White King Soap Co. 4, 10 to 10:30 American I.aim- dry. 4, 10:.I0 to 11:00 Pantorlum 1- uyn Works. 4. 11 to 11:30 Herrydnlo slore and Heck's ltakorv. 11:30 to 1J: 30 Pierce Allen Motor Co. 4. U':.1t to 11:30 Lewis Super Service Station. 4. !:lfi Medford Mall Tribune x to g sixth SI. Super Ser- vice station nnd Porter lAimhor Co. 4, ! to 9:30 Garfield Klectrle. 9:3n i 10:30 Monomoter oil Co. 4. 4 WOLGP.ADIO, Jugoslavia, Aug. Is. Italy was promised' an Immediate Inquiry Into an allncU on the llallan consul at 'Kpalato In a reply to the llallan niinls 'ler's protest by A'cllng Foreign Minister Skumenkovltch. llepu- ration and strict punishment of those hold lo he responsible wore also promised. Newspaper ndvices from Kpa lato nnd Sebenlco say that rioters clashed1 with gendarmes and po nce 111 110111 1 nose elites In vio lent antl-itnlian demonstrations. Gendarmes used hnyonots at Spa- lato to prevent the storming of a cafe, where the llallan consul was dining and a number nf demon strators wero Injured. Details of the incidents nt Se benlco on Thursday night show that the aflalr was more serious than was first supposed. About 20IM1 demonstrators who began to collect In tho public square lute that night attacked police gen darmes with stones am. then made for Iho harbor where they smash ed Hie windows of ,-in Italian boat and destroyed the shops of Ital ian sympathizers. Tlie mob l hen tried to enter the Italian consul's house. Frustrated in their first attempt they sought lo enter ll by a rounaboul way, but wero beaten back by the gen darmes who lolled 20 demon strators wllh the! rriflo butts. Tn a subsequent fight, both sides suf fered casualties and 70 demon strators were arrested. Reinforce ments of two tympanies of gen darmes have now arrived In Sebenlco. .... n. uuLs. , aim .many otner sur-j prise events which will he an nounced later. ; Judges for the contests and ox- I hlhltitms have not been selected. The public Js Invited to attend the ' Jamboree wllh the ' provision (hat; each person is required to present j an admission ticket. These tickets may be secured free of charge al j Ihe Scout headquarters fro,,, 1 inemi.ers of the different troops. j Music during tho evening will I he furnished by Ihe .Medford KlUs ! band, the Junior boys' drum and ! bugle corps and ihe I'ndago Grove' Hoy Scout band which was present ' nf the recent legion 1 volition. 1 The .lamboree la being widely advertised t hronghouf the mi,! smnites which will purtiolp.it snow. nnn ita nirtx.v v 1 in 1 n 1 1 1 nn 1 1 1 lm' OrrtLHIU nlUlO lftlIll tT" JUIii! UUULSSJUL ENJOYS GOLF AN Obituary HHWITT Funernl services for Mnry Catherine Hewitt will he held nt the Perl Funeral Home, Sundnv, August 19. nt 2:30 p. ra nPV, i'j Temple officiating. Services nt the grave In charge of Woman's Ue llef Corps, chnrles Strong of White Owl nnd Hnrry Strong of iwy urnw. . ., brothers of the deceased, arrived today and the daughter. Mrs. iF,-n,,L- " vi.,i.. ..r """ "ousuai experience nf ""' "rse, sinnt., win arrive also Coos Fire Controlled MARSHFIKLI), Ore., An.-;. IS. (fP) A brush fire nt llungor. n sub. urb of North Mend, was under con trol today. The Coos Hay fire pa trol got the upper hand nfter wind died down late yeslerday. The fire fighters built three miles of troll to conlrol the sweep or the blaze, which covered from 600 to ono acres. 4 SAI.KM. Paper mill increases capacity tn too tons popor a day. IADIHON,:WIk.. Aug. t S. ;(Pi Dinner (lances and golf; . t!"noi--' mal diet of iho popular collegian, I are occupying tho time of John i Coolldgo, son nf tho president, who 1 u .,!), t...- 1. ,., . . v . r 1 ...... 1. iih 1 ic-smeiic ami Mrs. Glenn Frank, of the University of Wisconsin. ; John says, be Is nVnk ,ing the visit as a prlvato clti.en anil has shunned newspapermen and photographers at every tiirn. lie came here Friday .morning, motored over Iho oily with a frill ternlty brother, played golf In tlie nriernoon and attended' u foi'ni'a'l dinner at tho homo of the Franks last evening. The golf was fair. If ihe presi dent's son is a good golfer, news cameramen throw him off his game, or else ihe thrill of playing with two state tournament golfers, who shot under par for the course, made him overplay his game. .j. ; S? ttclen Bents Tllden's Foe. F f illl.LK, X. V., Aug. M. Miss Helen Wills defeated F"'v Moreur, recent conqueror of Ttlll Tllden. 0-3, 6-4, in ll'.i exhibition match this afternoon. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOXH WOMAX would care for children or old lady. Inquire 112 Columbus Ave., between 'W. 4th and Main. I r.l Foil SAI.B OU TIIADi: Kqulty In duplex for small unimproved acreage, lpqulre 9ti7 North lliv erslde. ir.o FOR SALK 9-room apartment, furnished, modern, clear; terms. Might take truck or car. 1K.11 Pine, owner. "Hit FOR S.W.F. I0L'3 Ford sedan at a bargain. Must be sold nt once. See car at Lewis Service Station. I4!l FOI! SAI.K Xew 9-room house: 4-rm. apnrlment upstairs, r nils, down: small cabin in back. An Income property; will pay for Itself. Small down payment, bal nnce like rent. Price S30no Owner. IL'4 S. Lincoln. ji FRANK'S Comedians IN The Big Tent Sixth and Holly Friday, Saturday and Sunday The Screaming Comely The Whole Damm family Prices 25 and GO Cents LOOK! ' IT'S POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE TONIGHT To See That Great MOVIETONE PRODUCTION "STREET ANGEL' ' . With Charles, Fai-rell and Janet Gaynor 3 DAYS ONLY STARTS TOMORROW The man of 1000 faces adds another great pro duction to see his long list of hits. LON CHANEY IN "Laugh Clown, Laugh" ' COLLEGE DANCES Especially in Why bother, worry or fuss about when you are going to have enough time to pay bills? Open a Checking Account and pay you bills Once a Month by Check! i It's the Modern, Time-Saving Way The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED 1868 ' Medford, Oregon . Commercial Savings - Safe Deposit ' ',' MEMBER I BDHHAI. H r s r, R V E SYSTEM -1 B fl runnlnir hlx milmnhiip rrom IllflOkwpll hill to C.nlrl Pl, wllhnut n hatlery. Aw In the fnrt Ihnl ll foil from In fasIenlnKs. nv Iiib lln innin, inmci. The r-lnto. oontnlni-il suffiolrnl oloclrlrliy fo run Hip mnohliip from flvp nillo. unill tho riorirlrity na ronnimpil. J. W". Closoll, formpr ownrr of n Krooory on i:nsi Min iropt, hnn c-.'nipron iiiiHlnrm wlih thp onon l"K of n nplKhlinrhnmi grocery nt SS North Cuitrnl, today tn he hpro In attendance at the burial service. Interment In Medford cemetery. BIRTHS Mr. anil Mr, r. K. Jno.ua ore thp pnrplita of a li.ihy liny horn ' Wpdnewiny. Aumist 15. The ynnnB; man has, hpen named Jamea Mall' Jaqua. I These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Hotel Medford The finest Dollar Din ner in Southern M " Oregon ' Tomorrow "The Food Is Better" - at the Medford REICHSTEIN . AND DEUEL Summer ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD . OAK-LAUREL-FIR r COM Prices GREEN PINE SLABS MEDFORD FUEL CO. 11) 8 Norsk Central . Tel. 631