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PffR TirRET! LAKE OFWOODS ! PROSPERITY DUE I PINEHURST; DETER, f BAILEY, EDM1ST0N NATIONAL FOREST EQUALITY BEFORE ROADS REPORTED TO TIME BUYING VOTING PRECINCTS; ELIMINATED FROM LAND CLAIMED BY LAW IS POSSIBLE GOOD FOR SPEED! VIEW OF WALKER ADDED BY COUNTY: RACQUET TOURNEY; N. P. WITHDRAWN THROUGH POLITICS yV--iai.W)wWV,afciirw,iiMi-rMiiit ttm i MFDFOT?n MATT, TTUTVTTKE. MEDFORTl, OliKCiON". WKDN'KSD.W. .H'XE -Jfi. 1029. THFYjR GHTf ORiPRATfs Tied W:hl. lm ill mn.l i! .V huiiv wil't u( Ilia miliiinal j Cn-uUim l.y tin- i-uunly roiin to Mfilf.pii! yitrluy friim I.;il:c ;iriisoilly Is rtiic to tho presviil ; ,iay, ut iirw vuiini; in .dm '. In Hip . WoiiiN, r.pi.ricil thm Uui ' ,iVH,l'' "f iiislulliiiem buying, uc-j,,,' i,.i.. ,i, ,.i,., ,.f i ,..i,.. I l''l;lstllll.' 11 f;isl diivlnir Uiinn- W A S II I ;T 1 . ,hni. - ! that would nut In- ili'iiii il, Cromr; A hill rvnim-ixu s.mmumh. i.-I'i ni ll,:,.l 1 M.l ill ri t II, 1 I- I.. , '-"UllUK HI IV. 1. ouil Walker, finance Hl-iUfili:! Kimiikfir lit ihi. Ul"' omv. .iin.l 1 1 if tiw(l,,nM plnl. li,n, .,, n,lu Hum Khuiinili l"'iill to tlii lake ! itiite rousnu for litis Is the taut that rxi-dlrnl. Tho trlj. -ali lio mail, lhi buyer Is uliW' to liuilil li Ills In nhiiut nn hour uii(l a halt rum rmiliiil tliroiigli purchasing out of Klamath Fall. ' . j i his Im-imie. KishliiK Is very Rood ut liko o' I "Installment buyliiK creates ; a .the Woods, I'.-pi ciully iiais and i Kicuter demand ;for production, sllvi'i-siilcs. A Klamath Kails man , 'I'lila calls fur uu Increase i:i cin- :'" "''I'' I" eatih I'll has? in i wu ; plnynietit, awl subsequently keeps hours, according to air. Wahl. j niiiney In circulation anil in i Tho resort is ninv fully equipped. jileKiee or ilistrihution," he said, and all tourists i-iut he cared fori Mr. Walker cave a brief sketch who visit the lake. An eli etrii-' of the history of finance, sliowins light and complete sanitary sys-jthal it is one of the oldest busl teni have been Installed, sic, pint; i nesses ill the world. The present and liousekeepini; cabins are coin-ir.iethocl of installment buying, he plctcly outfitted, miiklni,' It tin- i.aid, developed with t,lle niltomo necessary for visitors to take sup- bill industry, and has been improv plles with tbeni. The coffee simp ed steadily ever since, until now is open from li a. in. until II p. m. lit is one of the soundest economic The IoiIko now under construe- ' ia'Mors In the business world lo tion Is far enough along so that plans are under way to staKe a 10 Fl. White nnd II. S. Ilimmin. hilt dance there Saturday iiiclit. I IK-w publicity director for Mann's Tlioso planning to visit the lake Iji-pcrtnieiit store, were voted into the Fourth of .Inly, can make res- III.) club today, ervatlons by phoning directly to A delightful surprise - shower Lake o' lhe Woods. I party was given one of the hono ur. Wahl intends to return to i rar" members of the club 'by the the lake In a few days; where be! Lions, proving once again the well will spend the major part of the i known philanthropic Instincts, of summer. I the organization. . t 1 ! The musical portion of the pro gram was furnished by Hugo Lange and Mrs. Lange, who played a group of jazz numbers on an accordian and banjo, accompanied at the piano by Andy Anderson. Their program was entntisiasticauy re- I ceived. the outlying dimi'lds county,, will enalite l-.i residents to vote, without travelling miles on election d:iys. (; t IMnehurst, In' southeastern .lack- son, county, iwita so voters! and j -t-ti. ... '.u . i ,. . .-' only uritT ill 900IOIMI1 jii, n,in iwuiu., ' Li The local fire department is now located in the new $:!0,0)0 f (ro station at North Front ami Third .streets, having gotten all moved to that structure late yes terday afternoon, with the exrep tion of a few :an tanks and some odds und ends, bin tho depart ment will st ill be somewhat de moralized for a few days yet. until the work of arransins thhiKs: and cleaning up in the new quar ters fs eomplcit'd, and lhe tanks which supply the siren whistle arc installed. Most of the firemen enjoyed a solid night's sleep in their airy quarters In tho new ImiUlinp-. the BELIEVE STABBING A FAMILY AFFA!RDRUNk MAN1NVADES Hud" IhH'l, t'niveriiy oT h-i'Ki : na t ina 1 t..n-t land l.nm.l i.y student, th't't atctl Ralph Itailey, Hhv N.uth.-t n I'mUic raiiw.-v ti.-m (h-eKiHi star ami former southern j epcr.ii i-n imi.Ut i.u- I.ui.l r.uit . ( H-euoii cliainpioil. in the quarter was signed today l.y I'.vsi- finals of (he .Meilford tennis tour- dent ll,.o,r. u;iment at the hiuh seliooi courts ' I'mler the a. l. the 1'nited Stales morning. The scores were ti-t. i ivtains the title to i!ie lands in, S-ti. liai ley's defeat leaves qii. Minn. . 1! uiimii- i i-d i.i.tt in ltuel. Hopper, ISutler. 1-'ish ! nit y ? e!et t ion ri:;hls, il" any ei--t, i Wiiu.ni n tieht fl ion for t he I c!a 1 1 1: ei I hv lhe eoiii naitv. t,.--ttliel near the Ktate line, with -10 voters, ! t.j)anipiimship. jwith all claims tit' a.hii: ieal lands are the' newly formed preelnets.j n;ll.ry liutler. local orehardist. ! hy inue of j.; ranis i:ial- t" the Kstahlhment 0f a logging camp. ; ,,ul ' nHu his ai'pie thinning long railn.a.is. are declared lortViied. and Increased homesteadint; in tho 4.nuUj;h ycsteialay evening to take The ad. however, has im ef viclnity of l'inehurst. has in-lmmy Kdmlstoii, high schotdlfcet upon tile present tide the creased homesteading in Hie v "! chainiihni. into camp in a hard 1 railway to the i ilH of way a. e!nity of I'lnehurM, anil increased 1 foUKht three-set match, U-S, S-ti. quired under the raut or lands tho population rroui three to close g2i "Parson" Jlopper. former use. l.y the c.oap tii m tin opcra to a hundred since last Noveinher. jsl.(msjn siau champion, gave ' tion of its roads, or such iand( They formerly voted in the ltarron ' yAUVHi fonrad. high school player, j u.-ed tor depots, station l'Uildmj:s. precinct, 3G miles away. Ueler 1 a lcnn(H h-sson in the singles work shops, machine simps ami residents were forced to journey S t.m,etition, taking hotli sejs ti-ii. for similar purposes. 20 mites into California to reach' rp(t elimination of lkiiley and j I mler the act the aitoiney gen- tneir precinct at t uivstin. ureon. , Kdmiston leaves only luel to rep- crai is directed m institute pro The county also merged the ' ri,sent the youngsters in the ve- ' ei-edings to make secure t he aim Gold lilll and llock Point pre- nmjnK play. Uutler. Wilson, j of 'he legislation w hich is to re- clnts, which will luing the voting Fish .,nu ii,(pH.r are all seasoned strength of Cold Mill close to 40. ; loUl.n,u,u.)U campiiiuncrs. Hock Point residents recently pe-; ,n th(4 doubles competition, titioned the county court for the i,,,M,or ltm roe:ir. liutler and change, elaiming that it was easier lnu, an,i r.hniston and liailev to vote in Gold llilt than at homp.!rt,mallli This evening at 5:30 herause of diftieulty in finding a . Fish i,iavs Hopper in the singles XI 'X ll.I.l;. Tenn . .Mine L'ti. - , man I'l em ( !tii -mo, dec I a red fa re I ,rtMl ie':;r.ies last 11 ll , that K;J wiule race was imt to hlaitie B'; 1 1 1 c siatus of tiie m-pro, 1 ut fe. t h" i:i m i w ..u'd never ga in f f. !! l. fine lhe law until He fcl m.ed politically. VI o wan is social riiaHty'.'" he f.fl central polling place. A duuhiejin a mnU.)x that is attracting board will ho established at (..old J(t of nttention, and tomorrow Hill for general elections. . !,ninhiir at 7:30. Wilson meets precinct was llut,.r All finals will bo played The Meadows precinct was! i merged with tho AntioHi precinct,! and a new . voting precinct' wasj estabishad, to he known as the Howard school precinct. ! Other changes In the voting precincts In the county are plan ned by the court. In the near fu ture, to simplify the work of the clerk's office, and make it easier for country districts to vote.' The " remainder of the regular session of the county court was devoted to routine matters. next Sunday. New grocery store Main street. Clreaham. opened . on serve u large amount id' forest la ml claimed by the railway to fie government on the theory that it cannot he used by the railway fur the purposes for which il was Kiven. , eU.ll 'U I :r ked, amid applause. " !1 I want I'M- the inrn is eqlla '. V be fu I e t he law ." I ft-!.n nu: that he w as nut in corgre---! 1n pin over special racial t. i.'lati.ill. I'ei'riest said that the ne::i a-l work out his own sai- a: ion Intd-v the 1 till and I ."d h amend nidi's. Itfl'iiest said, lhe negro is entitled to a square ibal. which he is not getting. Tiie only way you can gel it is lo organize and work under intellijent leadership. It is no longer possible for a while man to stand up and fight the negro's battle- i. SPRATT'S DOG CAKES Are The Ideal Summer Feed for Your Pet The summer tabic carries little nourishing food for your dog. Spratl's Dog Cakes solve the feeding problem. GET THEM AT Monarch Seed & Feed Co. "HEADQUARTERS FOR PET SUPPLIES" I it'll I fii-in t Knwriii'i' nf Iiliili.i. Randsburg Razed RANDSItliU;. fill.. June L'i!.---' A tiro wl ii li slarli'il in a lii'iilii of ruliliish in a ponl liall Ihmv oarlv tmlay ilesirnyi'il tho Imsint'ss sec tion of tliis niiuiim inwn ami vi, ; exlinuislU'il only nl'ler srvernl liuililini;.! had lii't'n ilynaniileti. I'i:s MOIXKS. Iowa. June '-Mi. I' --'1'hiee men sentenectl t' t'in fur kidnaping W. M Kinne ! believed by Iowa officials to he members of a aug which robbed tiie Culmore City Kxchange bank of $.ntn May 1 :i. after keeping 11. II. Van Alstine. one of the owners, and his family, prisoners overnight. II. V. Yaekey. slate agent, was 1 not if led yesterday that the men. 1 civimr t heir names as August Meeker, L'K, of Sumner. Iowa. Don ald Melavlu, I'l. ami Hoy Salmon, both of Liver more, Iowa, had been identified by fingerprint rec i ords taken at til (more City. Hood Miver. Prospects hright for establishing Postal comoany of fice here. P. U i ns. -enfe opeiv - t'harley Carroll's Dixie d for buslne. recently. Investigation by the sheriffs office into the mysterious stab bing of flay Miles. 35. Foots Creek miner, Monday evening, brought tho opinion today from that offi cial Ihat the slabbing "was a family affair with ait element of self -ilef ense." Miles was slabbed once in t he neck, twice in the chest, and a gash in his throat lack of noise in the neighborhood i missed the jugular vein by a nar mucli conducing to this effect. n)W margin. The injured nioun Howeveiv It is claimed that seve- taineer and his two brothers, who ral firemen would have rested 1 brought him to. Cold Hill for hettr if there had been more, jniedlcal assistance, refused to give street noise, like ut the old loca-;.,ny details of the affray. tion if some one hart Kindly pounded on a. holler.' or on the building with a bed slat through out tho night to make the situa tion seem more natural. The firemen were busy as hees today fust a Ding equipment and cleaning up generally. . California may - erect a shrine near Sun Clemenie. where the first Christian baptism in the stale oc curred in I7'I9. The Pick o the Big Silent Pictures STARTS TOMORROW A Sweeping Romance of the Gold Rush Days ! Miles condition today was re ported satisfactory, with danger from infection the only fear. Deputy Sheriff Louis" Jennings visited the wounded man yester day and the family maintained t heir previous silence, wit h the priviso, "they did not want to lalk unless something serious hap pens." They, however, told lhe official that Miles was subject to violent fits of temper and indi cated, the authorities aver, t hat this was the cause of the affray. T CUIC.VJO, June (A') A man armed with a pistol invaded Our lately of Sorrows Catholic church early today nnd fired two shots at the priest, the I'ev. Falher J. Kecnan. The bullets missed their mark, hut one wounded Uichard Murphy, who was kuael ing at the altar. The assaila nt. identified as Charles Koster, then turned the weapon upon himself, inflicting a slight scalp wtfund. The shoot ing took place during six o'clock mass. When police, reached the church they found a crowd of worship pers manhandling Koster, and ex perienced difficulty In rescuing him. Police saM Foster was Intoxi cated. No motive for the shooting was established. STAGE 'BATTLE DANCE' CLAlii MILK '-t'' HOT SPRINGS SATURDAY I j JACKSONVILLE, ore.. June -'t!. (Special.) Walter Lewis of Penn sylvania returned here Sunday a Met several years living in the e:-M. and expects to loeato here. He was formerly of Sterling, hav ing work"d ;it t he Sterling mine years ago. Mr. Icwis speaks highly of Jacksonville. Tlieron Applebaker and Jim Cwin started to work on the coun ty roads work near Kagle Point last week. j Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Ogden of i Salem were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cameron. Their son. Vernon, accompanied them to I heir home for a short vacation. Mr. Mollis of Klamath Falls is spending a few days in our city. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cant rail of Kueh were visitors here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. ICvan Hlldreth of 1 Seattle are visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. James M. Can ; trail. I Mr. Williams of Corning. Calif., I visited at the Marks home here Saturday, returning to his home that evening.' Mrs. Garrison of Hornhrook. Calif., spent the day Saturday with Mrs. Nettle Jones, where she visited her two little sons that Mrs. Jones is taking care of here. Dr. Jenkins and son, Horace Jenkins, took their families to Kofehtirg Friday to attend the Ad vent 1st camp meeting. They were accompanied by Miss 'Kscott ai.d Francis Marks. Dr. Jenkins j ami I lorace returned home Sun- lay. Cap llagcrman and his Moon light Garden orchestra of Colorado Springs, will be at the Jackson Ibd Springs Saturday night, .Mine and will introduce a new feaiure, a "battle da nee." The Moon light Garden orchestra and the Pep Ped dlers, Jackson Hot Springs orches tra, will play alternately during the evening, giving the daucei s continual music. The "Mattte Dance" will be eon chided by lhe dancers - vol ing for the orchestra they enjoyed moM. Cap I lager man's orchestra, famed throughout tin west, has taken part in a number of "battle dances." ami has generally won the laurels. Doni Provost, director of the Pepi Peddlers, is planning to have Cap Hagerman and his orchestra at the dance pavilion July '! and 4, so that continual dancing may be fea tured. The Moonlight Garden orchestra will give a concert at the Palin;-r Music House Saturday evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock. RED BLUFF GRASS FIRE LAST TIMES TONIGHT Corinne ' Griffith IN "Prisoners" LOCAL LEGIONNAIRES VISIT ASHLAND POST A delegation from the Medfnrd post ol the American Legion vis ited Ashland post last evening, for the purpose of ascertaining their 'the opinion of nrKttmzIng Hn Inter county council. Grants Pass. Kerhy and Med ford posts have signified ihelr desire to organize Mich an auxiliary. Dae to the fact that so man v members of the Ashland post were nnahle lo attend the meet in b'- eatip of preparations now under ! way fur the Fourth of July eele bntilon. which will be lId in Afh j land it was decided to withhold the j vote until next meeting.. HMD PLCI'F. Calif., June (A't- Sweeping over a L'o-mllc from a ml fanned by a st iff wind h grass aiMl grain fire, re ported oim1i- control last night, broke nut wlih new fury today. Tire blaze whs moving in the direction of timbered hill.-. 2U miles northwest or Ked Mliiff. The fire started late lust night and was brought under control by a force of fid men jtf ier it had 1 burned over approximately Hi.imhi , acres of range nnd bru.di Iambi Marly this morning tiie bhi.f I f la re) anew, Hir'sidlng " P'd ly as t e of lhe wind Increased, j aril of Thank-. 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