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FELINE If OSES
(Hy Miiry Civlncr)
Miss Alioiu Itnhl, 7. Ks through'
with fnnnillitiH.s. Sht took one;
in one and it look her in. Shu's!
through. fcShu doesn't care why
known it.
It was ulmoHt n yt'iir afjo, Alicia
related to fiiinils this morning
when a honu-lt'ss little black waif
of the feline family came pun-inn'
up on her front porch for admit- j
tance. Around Us neck was a ;
red rilihon, a trifle soiled. This
indicated to the ten tier hearted ,
hostess that the bedraggled via- j
Uor had had a home once, and
wun no longer wanted. In short
it was an outcast and so young,
too." k
She took it In and mothered it
and eared for it devotedly. Fi
nally before she realized it, the
feline foundling reached the age
of eathood, and developed consid
erable independence. Still, it
knew It was always welcome and
i eeeived three or more squares
it day a comfortable place to
idcep and all the kindness pos
Blhlo. But as usual, heredity proved
stronger than invironment. Felino
manners are notoriously catty.
And unworthy nutcases are pretty
sure to bite the band that feeds
them some day. Still a year is
a pretty short lime, and the seven-year-old
benefactress never ex
pected (ulte the shock she re
ceived when she looked into her
clothes press this morning.
There were five of the? measly
little thiUKH looked liU" rats
squirming around with tluir eyes
not opened yet. . Five of them,
mind you two blacks and threo
Krays HKir eyes not open yet.
The former foundling purring over
them, too.
Alicia turned nway from the
scene In disKqst. (ioodncss knows
the unexpected addition to her
feline family was revolting enough,
l!ut the thing that she positively
cannot forgive, is the smug, self
suff iclenl expression on the face
of the underhanded young mother.
ON PARK PLANS
Meetings in t;ie Apostolic Faith
tatiernacle, located one mile north
of the city limits on the Pacific
highway, are continuing to draw
good attendance. (Jood music is
provided by the orchestra and spe
cial singing is enjoyed.
Old fashioned testimonials and
preaching of the word of God are
features of each meeting.
CHECK OF TAX ROLL
For the next three months the
county assessor's office will be busy
preparing new tax rolls, extending
the tax rolls, and checking up
transfers. . The work, which re
quires much writing and reading,
has been started, and additional
workers have .been added.
The work of the field deputies
will be finished the coming month.
The task of assessing the personal
property In this city is expected to
last wel into August.
To ' confer with Superintendent
K. O. Sollnsky on how matters in.
connection with opening of v tho
Crater I-nke season, only about ;
two weeks away, are progressing, i
It. V. I'rice, vice-president and
general manager of the Crater
National park company, which
holds the lodge, stage and other
concessions at the park, is in the
city today from Portland. J low-
ever, on learniim that tho super- j
intendeut would not be back f roin ;
the park until this evening, he
decided to wait over and see him j
tomorrow. j
It was learned here today that
the much oiling work on tho;
Klamath and Medford entrances!
to the park will be done by thoj
si ale ntptnwuy nepnrimeni omimk
crew before July 1. This crew
is now treating a 10.2 mile sec
tion of the south, or Klamath en
trance. Then they will move
over to the Medford entrance road
where they will oil two miles of
tho Crater lake highway between
Prospect and the. park boundary.
Two miles of oiling on the Sand
Creek summit grade of The Dalles
California highway will also he
done, which will complete Klam
alh's 7H-mlle state highway oiling
program.
PLAYED HERE JUNE 11
District fliiala In (ho Amprl;an
Iteglon Junior Imsi'ljull league will
played off thlH month, the CO teaiim
that martini in the district being
eliminated to tnren sectlonul chain
plonH. The Meillord Juniors will
represent southern Oregon and tho
Medford post of the American Le
gion. Koseburg's team Is the cham
pion of DougluH county and a team
Ktill to be selected will represent
the western section of the district.
On Saturday afternoon, June 22.
at 2 o'clock Medl'ord'g Juniors will
meet Koseburg In the seini-fluuls I
at the Jackson county fair grounds.
This game Is expected to he a real
contest as one of the teams will be
eliminated from the contest. Rose
burg Is reported to huve a sweet
hall team and Medford bus man
aged to defeat nil competition thus
far.
Tickets for the game are now on
sale by the legionnaires, the
money being used to pay expenses
of the visiting tenin.
KROSCHEL HOST FOR
CITY TO CONFER
Mrs. Willys Dead
C N A X I A I ( : 1" A , N. V., June 13.
Ml Mrs. I.yiliu M. Willys, Hi.
mother .of John N. Willys, nulo
mnlille in:iliul':iel tirel', is dentl here.
To maintain a Blender
figure, no one can deny
the truth of the advice:
"REACH FOR A LUCKY
INSTEAD OF A SWEET."
Malicious Propaganda
No amount of mulicious propaganda,
an insult to public intelligence and
good faith, can sway public belief in
this fuel: I.neky Strike is a blend of
choice tobuccog) whose toasted flavor
thrills the taste, whose toasting proc
ess eliminates impurities, and, as
20,679-Jjr physicians testify, makes
I.nckies less irritating. Toasting
clevutes I.ucky Strike to a plane of
(juality vliii liuo other cigarette can
approach. The constant care of ex
perts assures the quulity of I.nckies.
Its choice by millions proves its u
pcriority and is the truthful answer
to sclGsh claims.
SIGNED)
4The niira
quoted ha. a
b.rn rhrrkr.1
nd terli&ril to
tT l.illKAMI,
it'oss nittis.
AMI MOM'.
CIP1IKRV, Ar.
counl.nl. sad
Auditors. 0 f Pre.ld.nl.
The American Tobacco Compeny, locorrtoraleu
Thn Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra will con
tinue every Saturday nitlht in a coast to count
radio hook-up over the N, B, C. network,
7
J..lU
Motion Picture Star
"REACH FOR A LUCKY INSTEAD OF A SWEET'
' ijOL
: Nf? ThrQat irritation -No Cough.
O rm tw Amu. SJutX- w,- t
1
sted
KiHt evening at the Hollaml cafe
the Cold Seal Creamery hall oluh
wuh given u haniiitet by S. A. Kro
ne). el. manuKer of the creamery.
A delightful dinner wuh Hewed
and talks were made by different
member! of the club.
Mr. Kldi-ldge,. foreman, and Mr.
Kroschel, manager, both gave very
interesting talks which were en
joyed by all present. The banquet
waH given in honor of the creamery
club winning the kitten bull cham
pionship and the silver trophy do
nated by Lam port h.
Everybody present expressed
themselves as having spent a very
pleasant evening.
.
Tints I. owe. hishnp of the Poet
land nica of the .Mi'tlnuilri. Epis
copal church, arrived In Med font
thin morning for a special confer
ence with the local pastor. He v.
Kuyinuiul Hccs, mitl the men of
Ihe Medford parish. Me was met
at the trnln ly a local committee
Of Mel hodist churchmen and es
coried to a luncheon given ut the
chutvh in his hoiuji.
tihop Lowe, a genial. Interest
ing dignitary, returned recently
from four years spent in the in
terest of his church in the Orient.
1 le wns stationed duril.K tho
greater part of that time at Singa
pore, ant. his urea look in the
islam) of I tor nco, Java and Su
matra.
Thf wild man of Itorneo, c-
conling to the clergyman, is still
plenty wilt), hut is gradually de
veloping an appetite for civiliza
tion as it is presented to him. The
greaii'i- numher of cannibals, he
said, are to he found al .Sumatra.
where they are known as huiiaks.
It is with these cannioals that the
well known attik work originated,
according to l.ishop Lowe.
That he has seen as high as
seven human heads hanging In a
row, following it cannibal feast
was anotller colorful sidelight re- ;
called by the, clergyman, hishop
Lowe was accompanied here by
Dr. M. A. Mnrey of Eugene, su
perintendent of this district south
of Eugcm. Dr. M a rcy was
granted his degree at the Wil
lamette university last Monday.
The hishop was also joined here
by A. S llisey, superintendent of
the eastern district, who will ac
company him to K la math Kails,
which city i hey will next visit.
They will leave Medford late this
ufteruoon.
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribune-Virgin Station
LIFE OF WILL STEEL
Tliurwliiy, .Tunc 13
B to C:l.r IsIh Theater.
0:15 to 6:30 Medforil Mall
Tribune, ncwH tind nmrketH. fr
0:30 to 7 Associated Oil
company.
l Friday, Juno 14
9:30 lo 10 Schilling com-
!nny.
10 to 10:30 Southern Ore-
3 ' gon ttlectrlc.
10:30 to II Marsh Grocery.
11 to 11:30 M. M. Depart-
ment Store. f
t 11:30 to 12 Jucquo Lenox.
12 noon News Items hy Mall 4
Tribune.
4 12 to 1 Palmer Music
House. i
1 to 1:30-
2
-Medfrod Klectrlc.
1:30 to 2
tlon.
to 2:30
Lewis' Service Sta-
-Mann's Depart-
i ment Store.
2:30 to 3 Brophy's Jewelry
Store.
0 to 0:10 IhIs Theater.
6:15 to 0:30 Medford Mall
Triune, news anil markets.
6:30 to 7 Hand Hux Hat
Shoppc.
Daily Meteorological Report
A Mr. White, who Is a w ri t er
for the American Magazine, left
the city this morning for Crater
Lake National park for the pur
pose of writing up Will (J. Steel,
the "father" of the park, and who
holds the office of U. S. commis
sioner there. To carry out his
purpose thoroughly, Mr. White in
tends to spend a week with M r.
Steel nt the purk, where In addi
tion to absorbing material from
him about a big grate fire nt
Anna Spring camp, the magazine
writer will probably take hikes
over the snow about the park and
gain mn:;M'Ml for other feature
stories, which publicity will give
Crater lake more world-wide pub
licity. Superintendent 13. C. Sollnsky
took his family up to Anna Spring
camp this morning for their first
view of Crater National park, and
to look over the park- superintend
ent's home there. Into which they
will move soon to reside during
the Crater lake season. Mr. White
wAs, their guest on the trip up
this morning.
June 13, 1029.
H'OIVCIIStH.
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy
tonight and Friday. Slightly cooler
.tonight.
Oregon: Generally cloudy to
night and Friday. Slightly cooler
in interior.
Cm) w H
Local Data v 3 2 ?
! 5 !
TVmperature .(dens.).. 4
HlKUHSt (last 12 hrs.) 36
l.ovest (last 12 hrs.) 46 '
Itel humidity (pc.).... 47
Precipitation (in.)...
State ot Weather... Clear
Lowest temperature this
IllK. G4 di'Krec.
Total precipitation
teniber 1. 11I2H, Kl.fiO
8T,
G4
8.1
CMdy.
morn-
since Sep-inches.
Temperature a year ano today:
HlKhest, 73; lowest, J6
Sunset toilay, 7:47 p. m.
Sunrise Friday, 4:35 a. ni.
Sunset Friday 7M7 p. ni.
Observation. Taken at 5 A, M.
120th Meridian Tim
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n
i 3
Tinker t'lty "2 00 c'ldy
Illsmank 66 & flear
lio.se " r.6 Clinr
Deliver 66 r.O Clear
1 es Moines "0 ti2 Cldv.
Fresno !2 62 Clear
Helena " 10 Cleur
l.o AliKeles 7S Ml Clear
Mulshfield 72 Ui ldy.
1'hc.enlic K'O 64 Clear
i Portland 0 62 Itnln
, Hed liluff 94 64 Clily.
liosehurn 2 T, Cldv.
Salt Ijike City . 72 fi2 CI'hI
San Francisco .. 74 fi4 CldJ.
Santa Ke 7 2 46 Cl.ly.
Sliokane 74 54 Haln
Si.okane 7 1.4 C'dy
Walla Wall i K4 62 ld).
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of the matter is that we '
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