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All Talking, Singing,- Musical Comedy, Hunt's Craterian
ASHLAND STONE
... ' A
4
I
WILL BE USED
IN STATE BLDG.I
Ross Hammond Co. Gets
. Contract for "New -Office
Structure at Salem
Work Starts August 1
Complete in 150 Days.
SALKM, Ore, July 2a. .') Tw
stiito 1.mrl (if control Mfiixlny for
mally HwanU'rt tu Knss II. Ilnm
ninnO, Inc. of INuUiiml the nm
Irait tu build ll... state offl-e huild
liiK. Tor which tin- xtiitv. has bor
rowed' 500,00i from the funds of
tin stato luduslriiii acrldt-nt com-1
mission. Ha in inuinl's bid was
'$3.11.000. :
The plumbing and h.Ntilnt: enn
trar't was awnnh'd lo tlm Vluinli
Iiik & Iloatliij; Kales cnrponition of
1'nrtland, whose hid was SIMi.XliU.
TheelPcliim 1 rcmtrntU went to
tho' Ohnltro K1'm(Hc company of
rorlhiml, hidtlhm $L'0,lno.
N'n lrcisioii has yet been reach -,,
in the eontroversy letwc-en the
Otis Kl'ivator company ami the
J'ort land i:ic valor com puny, bid
ding respectively Sll.ti.'lO and $11.
fiOU for Installation of .the elevator.
The I'ort land company contends
thai. It Hhould receive the contract
under a law BivinK differential of
fi per cent in favor of Oreuon in
dustries. Th Otis company claims
to be an Otckoii industry also. The
board will not reaeh a decision
until u representative of the P.trt
hmU eonipany appears to explain
the operation of the rjrtl;.nd-mad1
machine.
The new building is to be 2i l.y
!0 feet, five s'orhw hih. Cnu
struclion will start about August
J. and the Hammond firm Kintr
untees c-ompN-tion in ISO days. As
far as possible, Kalem labor is t
be used in the construction. The
ornamental construction will be ,f
Ashland granite. The total cost of
Hie build:;i. Includint;, archiiect'K
fee and all details, will be. ?4Sif-
111 &&ws$ & n Ms
9
54 T0 $5 A BOX
APRICOTS DOLLAR i
WIS-'
Colorful musical comedy scene from "Innocents of Pans '. :
starring Maurice Chevalier
BROKER GOODWIN w-if SUPREME COURT
GIVEN SENTENCE
! Tuesday. July
M.-dford and vicinity: K;:ir to-
ninht n:td Wednesday. Not much
iclianKO in tenipei'ature.
Oregon: l-'air tonluht and Weil- ;
nesday. Wanner in east jturtion j
tonicht. '
91
HOLDS ADJUSTER
l ;
I I'olITI.ANI). Ore,, ,la'y --(A'i .
; A pi'irob: ere cpt cti d in i -'arli
! h'tr peak prod u--: Inn t he In li r
p;u t of I his w'k. Th"V were
( p!"l l tnd:i' at 1.00 p,-f IimX. ,
The Hi M cn-omitm-nt I : irt - ,
i it tl pc irs v. ere received Moiidiiy
and were sellini; at l ti. " a Imx. ;
j The waterineloti price is firm
at to ::-j. t,jMitalouiil.s show ;
jlio change tov.ard chemniess. Tae !
i first part of Aut;tist i:: expected lo ,
ee both fruits quoted much lower, j
'Smaller ol'ailKe.s ate still low. I
l Kentucky Wonder hems have
luaile their uptca;:iuce at In and;
ill cents a pound. Cucumbers w'e1
cheaper at S.l cents a hix. Siuah
was hiMher at 7.". and V. cents. .
; Asparagus, with the season aliulj
jended, sold at S1.7r. I'le cherries
x.cre lip t' 0 cenis. ('.ioh;i'Je
'ascended to $ I . .". 1 1 . 1'eaches were i
itirmer at SI tt.V SI i a w berries aji.i .
jeurnutts have disa pi'eaied .
Ol her prices Were :
I Peas: -'i :,, beans Si. !i ; yellow j
jcoin til); v.hite corn fill; heets. i-u-l
.rots and onions turnips 45c;'
ra4li:dns jnc; lettuce Si ., l.ia: eel- i
e:y :nic; celery hearts si.;,e. hint;
'cherries 1 oe: potatoes II It c; I
t-. mati.es SL'.r.a; r:ispberries SJ.'.T.; I
blackcaps VJ ; loatis $l.f-0; app':
) SiJ; apricots SI.
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IN WAVE OF HEAT
l;OXI)0.7 Kim., July ?.. (A)
ATI Ktn-ope swel toted today in a
heat wave . which extended from
Moscow lo Komn and the Eastern
Ilolkans to the British Isles.
No Immediate prospect of relief
was held out, although In (ireat
Uritain the temperature was cooler
than a day or so ano. Accompany
Inp (lrouglH Kavc ofliclul concern,
not. only in linlaiui, but In parts
of the continent.
In (Jermany tempera tires of !)
Fahreinheit were recorded over the
week end with thousands in iicrlin
fleeiiiK for relief lo the lakes and
woods surrounding the capital. The
rush to the water caused many cas
ualties, not only in Merlin hut It
other parts df Germany,- whore
diownings were frequent.
1'OKTLANIi, Ore., July 23.
Charles S. floodwin, vice president
of t'ie d funct brokevaKo house of
Overbed; .St Cooke, was today sen
tenced to fifteen months in state
prison when he pleaded ;,ruilty to
embezzlement in connection with
the failure of the bond house.
The specific charpe against
Ooodwin was embezzlement of
fU.SXI.m;. The failure of the com
pany cost investors more than one
million dollars. '
.lames 1'. Cooke, president of
the firm, is under seven-year sen
tence in connection with tae fail
ure. : Cowl win turned state's evidence
in Cooke's trial hut' his testimony
was never used.
Local Data
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I ti ip urn nirm I
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$ig&2M& Be sureto see it
1VL 71 r
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T-niiieral?!-- (decrees)
Highest (I t.-t !2 hmrs s: NJ
Lowest (last I 1 hours t '7 Tf
Uel. humidity (per ct.) Sii
I'recipitalion (inches) .. o o
State of weather Clear Clear
J jiwcsl leinperature this niorn
ittK If decrees.
Total precipitation since Sept. 1,
IHL'S, 13.59 ine'.ies.
Temperature u year awo today;
Mii;lu-st Hi',; lowest I'll.
Sunset today. 7:l) p. in.
Sunrise Wt dues-day, 4;; a. in.
SuiTset Vednes(!ay, 7::iK p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
IS
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CITY
if o
I'AKIS, July Willi the
'line-ups of the rivals leains settled
the American and French tennis
; players settled down today lo eoni
i plele their training ami strategy
for the Davis cup teha llene round,
istarting this Friday.
Two daily periods for use of the
icourts at Roland (iarros' stadium
have been set aside for the Ameri
cans, big iiill Tilden. Ueorge Loli,
'ilmer Allison and Jniin Van ryn.
Their daily sessions are at JO iu m.,
; to noon, and 3 to 5 p. 4u.
The draw for the singles w.ill lie
held Thursday morning at 11:30.
j Lot! hnd Tilden are ihe American
j choices w hilo J lenri ( 'ochet and
jjean Itoictra will iday for the
French. The draw will be without
ceremony, only the two captains.
j-M. Pierre (Jollou ntid Fits ICueite
: Dixon, participaiiiig. ,
f in kcr City
llismarck ...
itoise
Di-nver .'
I')es Moines
Fresno r
Helena
1 ,os Angeles
.Marshliell .
J'hoenix
Portland
lied llluff ..
Hoseburg 7S
Salt Lake City. M
San Kraneiseu... Va
Santa l'e ....
Seattle.
Spokane . ......
Walla Willa
Winnipeg
4
las
7S
S4
S4
Ch-ar
P. Cdy.
P. Cdy.
Rain
P. Cdy.
Char
CI
ar
( 'tear
Cloudy
Clear
( Menr
Clea r
( Menr
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
, t 'loudy
( 'bar
Clear
Clear
W. J. lU'TCJIISOX, .Meteorologist.
SAI.K.M. Ore.. July j;t. il '!'he
:illirellie coot today ic Versed a
judgment and vcrdi t of the lower
ciitirt fur .M oil noma h county in
which Ko-s It. Clark wa" awarded
" ' . j I j iif,,;iii,H w .wn'ii rtiica ol
Portland and t.ie New Jersey l-'i-
de'lty i'c Plate C lass Insurance
company for injuries received in a
collision on the Pacific highway
near I '.rocks. The case was tried
in the lower court before J udj;e
.lames Alger Fee and the supreme
court opinion was written by Chief
Justice CoshoW.
When the accident'' occurred
lioss was driving u team ntid
wagon and Shea an automobile.
Shea was on his way to Albany
to adjust -mother automobile dam
age case. He was ill t:ie or.: ploy
of I.. McDougal. attorney and
adjuster for the defendant insur
ance company, and because of'thai
relation claimed, in his defense, to
be an agent of i b.i ' Ihsurh'hce' com -puny.
The itisuram-c enrnpaiv ap
pealed from the verdict of the
lower com t, and. the supreme
court in Its reversal holds that
Shea was not an agent of the in
surance company ami tliat the
latter w as not responsible for His
act.
ot her opinions today included :
J.inies T. Logan, n ppMlant, vs.
O rants Pass and Josephine Hank.
et al; appeal from Josepninc coun-
!ty; action to recover money. Opin
i ion by J ustice I'.can. Decree by
Judge C. M. Thomas affirmed as
j to bank and reversed as tu other
i defendant.
Petitions for rehearing denied in
i 'handler vs. Fig in and in I lolm
j bfi g vs. Prudential Savings associ
; at ion.
.Motion to dismiss app'-al denied
in Fbdc!ier vs. Sut hern Oregon
jTruck company.
Liu-Mock
I PORTLAND. .Inly L:i.
iCATTLK and t'.I.V;S: i
W-.-Vl M.'-'l fi'. CJ PI r ft
r..
la.
S3
4 oWS,
'i V.on
ileeviptS Ctttle
! common lo medium
j low cutter Pan -,t i;.T ,,. i , p,-..s
: i "it li.s.. down) medium t.. choi-
I IOCS: Weak ; receipts L'ofl, in-
eluding iii, c-j direct. .Medium
jweight to .choice SU'.UH'.y lli.iui;
ilight weight ,s t 2. f. ft 1 :i.n ll. - eed
,er and stocker pig-', medium it)
choice ; l : r.n ; I :i r.n
j SHKIOP and LA.MRS: (jtmtablv,
steady; receipts 7.H; jiiiduding Pit
on contract.
nth New Non-Glare
Portland Wheat
July
l.nw
i.::h
-(V)
l.:ni
1.11 l.l n
I'OItTI.VM) fli
Wheal futiiri's:
Op,-ti 1 1 luh
1 .1 til v 1.31 I :n
Sepl. l.:iSi !....:., l'.::n ':
ih'c. i.-.n-'i i
.Mny l.ir 1.1
. 111k lli'lul hlni' Kit in. hard wliilr',
$l.;la; Hul't wliilt!, wrslcrn
ivliilc, 1.30; linnl winlrr. tt.M;
noi'ilii.'i ii irin;.;; Sl.l'li; w :;t-in icil,
JI.L'O.
tJalH No. 2, Hi. while, C, I.
Toilay's var rcieipis: Wheal,
j;:; flour, 5; nal.s, 1.
I'roilneo
I'UK'I'I.ANI), (Ire., .Inly j:. (,Vi
Onlcms. per ewl., Walla Walln
$-'.2." ft ?. "ill."
IPMier. ei?K. nillk. iioialcii'H.
wnol, puis, liny, e:o:inra hark anil
liop.s st'-aity 11 ml unrhniij,'eil.
Kllll 1-l'lllleh Hlltlf rl'lll
SAN I'KA.Ncisi'ii, July :;;. iA'i
niuterfal f.o.h. Hall l-'raneiseo
Id -i!.
f
Wall Street Report
, ' Vindshield -
... July x
with tin' steels making nidahle Its previous peak iik several blocks i Teh-phone ami Uendix Avlati
hetdwa. I Jet lil-hem and Central of 7."oo to la. ana .shares changed wen- among issues selling up 4
Alloy leached new peaks end P. hands. Paltimoro and Ohio atl-'j a points. North American wan
S. Steel advanced more than four i vn need more- than it points to a ,.fl spot, losing L' points,
points. Some of the rails made re-ord level. The close waa stiong. Total sa
too. progress AM- gliany ri.-ifug lot llrnli.i, I org- Warner, American r; ppr- i mated H.tMHl.oan chares..
BEN HARRELL TAKES PUBLISHER SUES
Loro.. July a.fyp) benches
In the' Lord Chief justice's emu I,
King's I tench division, bureau de
eidetll.v American aspect today as
So uie.inliei'H of a group "of nihlwes
lern Judges hlid liiwi-orft now " Visit -'
Itrg hi Kngland attended a session
of' Ih'c cutjrt. The Americans ex
it lb) ted great interest in the proceedings.
1 SAX liAFAKL. Cal.. July 23. !
; Triplets were born lo .Mrs. Laura
j Hall, IS, at ihe Hoss (icm-i-al hoy-I
, pi hi I, by a ( 'aesarean opera t ion. I
, Two were girls, weighing four I
I pounds 12 ounces Mid four poinids j
! three ounces, and a boy weighing
I three pounds. 1 - ounces.
wi;:"r poixt, x.
(Special.) P. ll 1 Tii i
ford. Ore., has hcei
the l". S. Military
r.. July l::. -
ell of .Med- COLC.MplA. S. C. July
admitted toi'Tl -Snil for SL'.r.iMi.Ono said to be
cadoiny here j the largest ilamage suit ever filed
" Mrs. William .Morgan Smith of
Ikosemout. Vn., owns a la p desk
on which Mho asseris Thomas Jef
ferson ie u net I the I lei laral ion Of
1 independence.
I
Increased Balance
Meahs
Decreased Worries
fSniiill li'iosits added regularly to yoiiv
laiik lialaiiee soon nioiiiit into large
figures.
A dollar may seem too small for any
thing except a lieginning. lint it may
jivove. tlie hioflest eorner-stone for a
jifosiieinus. liaiy life.
First National Bank
Medfonl, Oregon -
and a-slgnetl to the Fourth com-'in Kichland county, has been
pany, in orders Issued by Ma jor br Might by William Lavarcc. pub
flen'eral William K. Smith, Htiper- j lisher of t ho Columbia Itecnrd, the
intendeni. Ilarrell s a p. minted ' Augusta. Ia., CEironlcb and Un
to Veyt Poinl by "W. C. Jtawle I Spa it a lisbu rg, S. C, Hei-ald and
reprcsentHlive of the li-lrict ,,f-l"uinal against the J niornel ional
lretron. jlaev and Power company.
Ilarrcll's "lay starts at .".:M a. m. T,H' f'1'"1 today alh yes that
each morning with first call f.u-U'1' ''ontpanies n wl to P n.l Mr.
reveille. Mis dav is almost en- ': V;l ,,r Mt,nao for the pur
tirelv lake,, iii with militarv drills j'base and development of m ws
Icclnrcs. , nlivllo-nic: ,n.l t h i. 1 ics . ' 1"' lM' ' Olltlteasl. but thai
On. id duty, ririe mai k.-manship : ,h"v ,r,,J -'bed lo violate their
and bayotwt training are all in
agreement and
eluded in Hie schedule of the fi, -i I
monlh prescribed by Ll. Col. 1:. C.
Kh'hanl.Miii. Jr., com ma iida id of I
ca.leis. Ta p Is sounded at !i:Jt:
p. in. j
Academic studies will Mturt on J
plernbcr Inst fi'-' i i r. start-I
get colli 1 ol of
four papers rtlready plnchiised
Mr. Lavai'ei? for t.ieir own usr-.
illg at
m. and t hedn'-; at "
p. m. lhirrcll will be assigned
S'i;ion'of 1 cadets, whb-h in
yuris each loan receiving Indi
vidual Instruction in each subject.
Xi;V VOKK. July ;i. - il'i-K.-versing
Ihelr 1 rends of yesterday,
stock prices moved higher today
while grain prices declined. The
rally in slocks, which came alter
a.n opening period of hyegularity,
carried nearly a score issues, ln
el tiding so vera I public utilll ies, lo
new big, i iciords. tialns In the
active issues ran from one to six
points and weie dilribuled oer ;
fail ly broad list.
Call money renewed unchanged
at 7 per cent.
Pullish operations continued
vigorously d tiring I he In si ho nr.
I !
VCVEJbERAL RE S E RVCA
j ASIII. AND. Ore., July "J3.-iSi"-leiah
The hrlek Imluslry Is reviveil
j In AKhlainl lifter n lnn perlu'l of
lyenrK. by Ihe Ashlanil llrleli & Tile
jf'n. The firt linriiliiK, whieh v.n
e-im)leief weveral rlnyH t, turned
llltl'in TIHirr nil I '" I'rieln tmil 'WW li-illiiw
HAvyLEY TARIFF 8111:;;;?:.::;:,:;::
aelly run fill Ihelil. llowjiver. Ihe
HilllMIl will he (Inuhleil i-nun liy IhO
KKAXCISCO. Ciil.. .Inly ;;::.' ei nul i uel inn or ii:hi1Iht Mill.
- :e;pii. ,r C.ipner. piji'lie in , Tin- Aslilaiel liriek A- Tile I'n Is
nf Kansas, ileelareil lu re lam niuht . f'li niBliini; the niaicrhiln lor the
i hat there wnel'l he a in'ilmieecl new n hnul lion v 1 l.at Ik le'lni!
Icllt afiain'-t. Ihe proposi-d lnrii f eieeted f the llellvli w iliKirh l iinil
hill Ulllv:s tlie revi-jjolis were fin- also for the Hew Nehool inl'l'llnr,
fill'll to amiiultnral mheilllh s l.iel Hull In helm; ereeled ill tile Wiik
ii llmlieil niiinher of oilier Ileum, j n''r Creek illslrlet. T. plant will
.Senator 'n;iier. who Is here om'1ko supply IIU.iiiki hrii k tor the
n vacation Irln. enlnled out I Iih ! H" Ifetny l.itinher Co. lilatit lit
i Prexldent Hoover had paid ihe pres- i Mneoln, besides i Iiphd lame or
ient tariff revision was to he n line dera there have heen iliMiinnds for
Mted one. The h'allsall preilii led many small ilialllilie nf brick
;ihat the president would not an ! from Medford niid other southern
prove the measure if pased In ll s ! (Jr'i;oii town.
'present form. j A fine exhlhll of the product of
"The farmer rcnetallv are no III" A-hlatuI Itrick Tile o I'
nioeil to neut (,r li e lucre in-s in " display at Ihe Ashland ihaui
th llawley Iiill," said the si mil or I "f of colliiiien f ofli.e.
MODEL
BAKERY
111 W. Main St.
Phone 103 R
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wrm
Jul
AT ,Yra GROCER'S
1 &v pcksitf!C oS
CA.Y IXAVUIU
ItmrlniMfl at
the regular price
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
YOUR REXALL STORE
Open 8nndaya and Eveningi
. All the Time
rVO templing foodn from the heart
of Wisconsin's chiryland for the
price of one! Your grocer has arranged
to present you with this 15 cent Intro
ductory Gift Package of Pabst Cheese,
any flavor with each package of Pabst'
ctt purchased today.
Pabst'Ctt, the new dairy food, is now
used every day like butter and milk, in
millions of homes. Pabsfett can be
served as a spread like butter, or in
cooked dishes. There's no other flavor
like its zippy c-ed-in tang and children
digest it as easily as milk.
Pabit'ttt comes in round
bo, packed two wayi
in the regular family pack,
age, and in individual tri
angular portions.
Pabit Chetstt dcticiotnly
akrd and easily digeitrd,
is made in thcic varieties:
American, Pimento, Swiss
and Brick, packed in qiior- '
Icr and halfpound pack
ages and in five pound
loaves; and lamburgcr in
quarter-pounds only. All
nre hermetically wealed In
silver (oil to keep in the
flavor.
Corvallis Creamery Co.
I'ovtiiiiiil, OiTfjim
Distributor
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