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M"EDFORD MAIL TRTCftjNT!. fltEDFOUT). OT?E(!ONT. FT? TP AY. JULY 10. 1020. PXGE NAVY MEN SEEK DIRIGIBLE BAPE ENLIST AIRPLANE nniiiiK a U'W days I'owt'H homo. AiitUisoii ereik. Mr, Stickler will stuanier iK-irfllnKr; which wont n k r mind 40 mllen from TmnKtuo on WedriPwduV wum refloated thin Ad. Sanders and Mm. Ijai'iiest Hushtifll of AhIiIhiuI weft din-Wr; KueilH at the Mays homo Hunduy. , Mr. Stickler han IiuiikM mmie timber In ml from Mr. Onrn'l on ut wood ihl.4 winter. I . J1r. Pierre Thftrj-dity. was out lu Ashland I il'li I, )('(! Klilp llnaU'ri. TISlNCTAt), fhina. July IW. iVi--Thi ortti r.erninn I.ImViI afternonn. - ! Jack Unltman and f:imily spt-nt Saturduv -venin at the Mar- F T iiim .awui e-t rt. HUSBAND SHOOTS : 1 rr, v.. fov n .1, ' V Xr TV Mb I ' i :iPETALrMAK-Col., July 19.-WP) -VKverett Meeks, a mill worker. ' abot and wounded Ills wife and i : their four small children nd then I committed suicide hers last nlghj 1 'after the family had rufurhed from Bp automobile ride. '' Mrs. Meeks and the children were expected1 to I recover. ;.;,.. I Mrs. Meeks. had beeu driving, j She said her husband suddenly or dered her. to stop the car. He' then drew a pistol, she said, and fired . ut her.' The bullet struck her In fill' head.' I Meeks then turned to the rear seat nnd one by one shot i the children Dorothy 7, Rosamund 8, Ruth 5, and Margaret. Meeks ' ttien shot himself, ran to the bank of. the Pelaluma river und plunged ' B. Ills body was recovered an hour later. I Mrs. M-eeks could suggest no mo tive except that her husband may hove been worried over the pos sible loss of his job. 1 i h H Locations for a possible Git for lighter than ain. craft In the Pacific nortuwe&t were inspected by vlcft.to right) Comdr. Garland Fulton, Rear Adm. Willism A. Moffett, Lt. Comdr. Charles E. Rosen dahl and Lt. Comdr. E. L. Marshall. 1 N'orman W. diss arrived by auto iruui uuKimiu, inurHuay, accompa-: two beautiful pink candles. Tho Died uy Mrs. miss and daughter, present were mtle .Marmirct's erry. . .vir. hubs is cnier ! FA1RF1KLD, Solano County. Cal.,1 ! July 19.--(f) An alrpluiie Was to : I be enlisted today In the search for the missing Irene Wolfsklll, f5, i millionaire member of a pioneer j I Solano county family, as theories I I of violence cast u sinister light on i the mysterious disappearance of the heiress from her ranch near t here five days ago. 1 I Coincident with the return from ; 1 the hunt last night of 50 men who , have tramped the hills of two conn- j j ties in a fruitless search for the ; missing woman, came the belief ; expressed by Matt A. Wolfsklll. a j ! brother, of San Francisco, that Ills : I sister if the victim of kidnapers, j --'r- - An opposite theory was presented, j U-uCsts of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. i however by Ney Wolfsklll. another I ! Cleveli hd of liutie Falls. M,.; pother, of U)s Angeles At a con IHo. k Is andther fisherman inter- ' .er.e,H'.? J."st niKnt .w "'...hharl f wied m the wonderful fishing , , -'onn K. '1 nornton and A. . Itacli- cmthern Oregon. iiuu, u.i-i ouicer oi lie l-os Ange- jpi- .iiii in miii.ru iuit.s ..unniviii i iias Mrii,uuu on deposit, .Ney sum i he believed his sister to lie deud i from exhaustion In the hills. fl"rt? T. 'Ufll VT r...a . T..1,. 10 .1 m i ...... r- m t (Sliecial.) Mrs. l.elia 1'axson on-! ford cared for the Humrlck ranch tertalncd Monday In honor of the I "'. lhe'r "''Sence. second birthday of hor little grand daughter, Margaret Drysdale of Medfunl. -Margaret received many beautiful gifts and when dinner was served the center of attrac tion was the birthday cake with CELEBRATES llHDAf I f s .v M a r i a n IT a i n r i r k and itther, John ITamrlek,, enjoyed I nn nnilnp at His KIk lookout Hta-j tt'oii from Monday to Thursday, j Mr. and Mrs. CJ. M. Winn of Mod-i Daily Meteorological Report 19. r rudio electrician in charge of installa tion of radio equipment In coast stations for the department of com- erce. - As there has been sonic delay In ifnmptlt nf miitoinl f.-r.... lln nn.l "-lie Medford station will not be mi the air until the fore part of Aug- st, uutnougl! it was expected to in operation in Jul v. Mr. Bliss will be in Medford sev- diiys instructing and oversee- jng his two assistants. Win. Clark Ion and, Mr. Potter, who arrived ii-re lasf week. Mr. Bliss foes to I'orfland from here and then to Seattle to get installation work turteil at those stations. he in 1 Mr iral par-: " enw. Mr; nnd Mrs. ICIdon Drys- A flo6d of letters inquiring ahotit dale nnd daughter, little Anne, of ; Medford; Oh-ater Lake, Diamond M'-dford. nnd .Mrs. Drysdale. Sr., i Lake and, thevarlons other scenic and the hostess, Mrs. Paxson. attractions "around Me'Tr'i he Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hannn of como iri(6'j. the Ioca Chamber Ot Trail were guests of Mr. and Mrs. j Commerce-'irom, distant points of Frank Miller Monday. Mr. Manna, j the cOUlltry-,this wek. Tlicau, -Oi.i-whuse lower limbs are paralyzed, s! ing ,.f rom prospective suhimer trav gradually improving. i eler,s and ' tourists, indicute a grow- This community was shocked Ing Interest In this part of the when word was received of the country. death of Mrs. w. K. Alexander., A number of the lettoiB, have which occurred In Portland Wed-( come from southern California and nesdny, July 17, :.t t: p. m. The' other southern sections, and ask boy will arrive in Medford Friday) about the fishing, swimming, boat morning and funeral arrangements ing and sports to be enjoyed along will be announced later. j the Rogue. Some of them ask for Mr. and Mrs. liernard Heck of i lists of camps and mountain re- Pertlnnd :irc in the valley anil are'!iorts. n"IUill!Mi wm r Vk gg bUU iVl Spok ane 99 H. M. SAtn, m 1SS resses GO ON SALE : Saturday Morning ' at 8:30 AT THE Dept. Store Printed Voile Dresses Printed Broadcloth Dresses $1.98, $2.19, $2.49, $2.98, $3.19, $3.98 . ." These dresses were bought at a special reduc tion and this great saving is passed on to our customers. Every garment is guaranteed abso lutely fast color, worth at least 25 more than any other garment at similar prices. . ; ; 1 Sizes From the Smallest to the Largest : Gome Early Saturday Morning for Choice Selection . , k. u v ty i 1 i Dress IT Better A) imRTMENTSlbRE C. A. MEEKER, Manager ' I v , Pay uress 1 Better Friday. July (Fcirecusts. -Medford and vicinity: Fair to- nitfht und Saturday. Not imuh rhange in temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Sat urday. Not much change in temperature. I?' 5K Local Dat 01 1 1$ Temperature (degs.).. 8ti fid Highest (last 12 his.) 8S 8(1 Lowest (last 12 his.) r.4 b- I'.A. huiuidity (pc.).... C3 Precipitation (in.) State of weather Clear Cbly. Lowest temperature this morn ing. 54 degrees. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1112S. 1 3. f.9- Inches. Temperature a year ago today Highest. 8(i; lowest. 47. . Sunset today, 7:42 p. ni. Sunrise Saturday, 4:53 a. m. Sunset Saturday, 741 p.ni. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time CITY S sr Si 3 B f3 i V ! ? Baker City ..... liismarck Boise Denver Des Moines Fresno i klelena Los Angeles ... Marshfleld .... 4-hoenlx Portland Hed Bluff Hosehurg Suit Ijiko City San Francisco Santa Fe Seattle Spokane 88 Walla Walla .... 88 Winnipeg .... "(i 84' 88 82 84 9(1 88 82 70 106 74 14 70 90 (ill 82 70 52 CO 70 02' 04 113 r,A 02 64 84 00 02 511 00 52 fiK 50 0(1 G2 44 3 Clear Cldy. Clear Clear Cldy. Clear Cldy. Clear Cldy. Cldy. Jtaln clear Bain Clear Cbly. Cldy. Cldy. Clear Clear Clear L. V. JllCK, Meteorologist. Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln BUtlon 1 . Friday, July 1. P.-M. C to 0:15 Isis Theater. , 4 0:15 to 6:30 Mall Tribune, news and markets. . 0:30 to 7 Hand ox. Saturday, .luly 20. A. M. 30 to 10 White King. K) to 10:111) People F.leetrlc. -!t 10:30 to II Pet Milk Co. ! 11 to 11:30 Heebe & Kindle. 11:30 to 12- Kconomy Groce teria nnd lid Binns. 12 noon News flushes, Malt Tribune. P. M. 12 to 12:30 F.leetrlc Wiring Co. 12:30 to 1 Facts and Figures on Styles and Suits. 1 to 1:30 Sixth Street Serv ice Station. 6 to 0:30 Isis Theater. 0:15 to 6:30 Mall Tribune, news nnd markets. Sunday, .Inly 21. P. M . 8 to Valley Rndlo Cnurch. 0 to 9:30 International Bible Students. i James MiirDowell Is getting out logs to build his house In Tulcni. Mrs. Jfinies Mays and daughter. Ituth, were Ashland visitors Tuesday-Mrs. Klilnegar. from llllt. Calif, calbd nt the Mays borne Frlilny. Hill Hi hnelr helped Steve I.unnk bllZ7. wood this Week. I). C. Hale was out to Medford Monday. Boy Bushness Is helping James Maidow.-ll with his logs this week. Jnrk Holtmiin spent the week end with home folks. Mrs. J. Anten Is sindlng a few days In Medford. 2W You who are now planning your vacation whether at home or' away will find these recommended quality articles fitting in with your plans . . . and-i priced so you'll have more to spend . . . Hundreds of items priced low . . . For Outinjs For Camping For Auto Trips. If you Like Tennis here's your racket.' Ward's Famous Lawford Racket at $3.98 U's fast perfectly balanced and strong enough to stand :ets and sets of furious play. Strung with weather-prool gut, it's a $0 hat! The World's Itc-( Guaranteed Tennis Balls 45 c a Harry Vardon Clubs tT ffi:S-',,r $11-95 IJffl.5 ill- : Tsed and endorsed by thi famous Chi- h. 'Sf-TiSSfTTJ lllgt ft cago pro. New true temper steel i" M Wfiltjr v IV H,",r,s" b'uy'1"! tiuallllps worth twice rP ItLK flNvJ "lis mice tu your game 1 uJl u Golf Knickers s2-95---- ' if y i Golf Hose 2,95 ' t , i-Taf " SllCeS 5 00 "Belle Mode' ' Paris Inspired Shoe . AUAPTKO Y WARD'S' $5.00 Charming nnd ucw! Two-tono tnarp la adjustable to the instep. Harruoaiiing buckle. Charmingly Styled Vacation Frocks $8.95 Mot weather fincks In cool tub silks have simple, lovely lines.' Bleevete'flH modes, sun ' backs, two-pleco styles are very popular Some have accompanying Jackets. In color ful prints and pastel tints. Cotton Frock. $1.98 Vacation Millinery Styles : $1.95 ' ' ' M .ill . .If Rwnitgar, loll, sport huts in while hnd pastel shades to match each slimmer frock. Kvory lint Is a real value. Scarfs $1.98 Cool Lingerie Light, Comfortable, Smart 69c to $1.98 For HpnVtH wear, and for (IroKH, ttione aru iduul Knr nti'iils of hIIK, rayon, ha tlHto and cliccr voile. Com plctu hI. range. Men's Broadcloth Shirts S1.49 Cool, porous broadciolh, per fectly tailored iinif sloiit enough lo glvq, you plenty of hnrd wear. A vacation spo clul that conihlueH smart value wllh really remarkable savings. wear a color-sploshed silk scarf, knotted at the shoulder, or about your head, gypsy fashion. Smart Swim Suits- Important Vacation ' ' Necessities , . . One wili be In the "swim'' n:iy whore' "in In these smartly-styled bathing -anlts--all wool. Such colors aiul club Htrlpek. Women's . Suits $2.69. Clillllrcn'H Mulls Sfen's . Nulls ..... .$1.98 $2.59" For Fishermen Our tackle department will de light you. Strong, Umber rods, silk lines, fine reels. )!lit Hiln.lmo Kods $3.50 Level Win.linu Heel $2.70 Jit I mil "Silk Lines.:.. $1.00 .( Picnic Outfits For 4 C7 MO l or B . ffO QC I-,,,,,!,) 1.40 People .... . $O.VJ These lunch sets In nltractlvo 'black fabric cases give a real "imrty" atmosphore to out door eating; sets Include 4 or 6 cups, plates, nickel-plated tableware nnd cun opener. t?v Motor Jugs - $1.43 Hnovy, sanitary fin ing ko'ips food - hot nr. cold for hours. Capacity, J gallon. and for a Restful Vacation at Home I Lloyd Loom Woven Fibre Furniture Tho porch cocomos' an extra . room with delightfully cool, enameled 3-piece unites of fa mous Uoyd Loom furniture. $69.45 Restful cushions, with com fortnhlo coll springs; cov ered wllh bright fjlno" qual ity cretonne. Your choice of Iwo beautiful finishes, Littlf Folks' Vacation Clothes Dresses Cool little frocks of flowered batlUte are flower sprinkled. In a number of littrnctlve styles. Sizes 2 to 8. - . t Wash Suits 98 - For little hoys a' number of wash suits' ' are a vacation necessity. Trimly tailored,' fast colors. Sizes i to 8. t , Porch Hammocks $1.70 Attraullve, sturdy and very comfortable. Pleasant gliding motion. An unusual value. 9x12 Linoleum Rugs $6.75 Finn henvy quality III a number of smart patterns to lend color lo your rooms. M0NTGO MERYWABD & CQ 117 South Central Phone 286 ? , i Medford(Oregori it I Mrs. ftwirge Whelfrey and dau-