Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1929, Image 3

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VAC1V, TJIOTJ
EUGENE'S PAGEANT;
It was somewhat like huvhiK the
world by the tail while that
spherical hody was doint; u tailspin
tho.se four Kl"i i((Us days as I'riu
cess Med ford In the Sunset Trail
pageant, ueoordintr to I'e Kd
wards, Med ford's retail I'epresen
talivt' in the eelehrutiun, who re
tunif.'d on the Shasta yesterday.
"KverythlriK in the way of beau
ty and entertainment possible was
crowded Into those days and they
will always remain some of the
happ.iest memories of my life," she
said this morning.
"I thought the airplane ride
there was the biases t thrill in::in
inable but taat was only part of
it. Jf I'd only known some of the
wonderful surprises in store for
nie after I cot there. I wouldn't
have needed the airplane I'd
have walked the whole way on
air."
leel described the exquisite cos
tumes provided for her by the
local chamber of commerce and
airport committee. One was a
pioneer costume of peacock blue
taffeta, the full hoop skirt of
which was caught up by countless
tiny rosebuds. Then there was
the clever all white sport aviation
outfit in which she rode in the
silvery white airplane, which was
.Med ford's entry in the Industrial
parade.
lief ore t hp banquet for the
queen and princesses, the second
night of the celebration, the .Med
lord f-irl was the recipient of n
magnificent corsage bouquet which
bore no name and which elicited
considerable delighted conjecture
on the part of the entire "royal"
party. After p. tone calls to the
flower shop and inquiring about,
t hey discover--d that the mystery
bouquet was sent by O. O. Alcn
derfer and .Mrs. .'. T. liakcr.
".My only hope is that I may be
of some real service to the .Med
ford chamber of commerce, when
they decide to put on tile local
dedication celebration, in order to.
in my small way, repay them for
their wonderful kindncsfe to me,"
said I'-cl.
k!FI:
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
"Tills is 1 1 if coolest place hi
town and we'll match thermome
ters with any of them," Kred
Heath said today while greeting
friends at the new fountain re
cently installed at Heath's Drug
store. All. lough their customers
have been served with the choicest
fountain special! ies. for several
l!:vs. the official tp"n:ilg tool;
place Inday.
The new Weiihcr fountain is one
id" the most compact in the city,
is stiictly up-to-the-minute lu
every way. occupies the center of
I he drug store and has fourteen
counter stools. .Many compliments
have been paid the proprietors on
Its neatness.
K(Uipment of ttie fountain con
sists of two milkshake machines,
six ice cream compartments, eight
sundae topping jars and eight
syrup pumps worked hy com
pressed air.
Lorenzo (Joss and Mrs. nhinche
Wheeler will have charge of the
fountain service. Lunches, featur
ing sandwiches and hot dishes, are
also served at the fountain.
A K'etvinat or refrigeration sys
tem v. as installed by tlln Southern
Oregon Kleetrlc. and the plumbing
was done by William Hammett ,
well known local plumber. I'ro
ducts of Suidri's I Miry K- Produce
company will be served exclu
sively. Kred I.. lle.Mh established the
drug store fifteen years ago and
Mth rervic" a his hobby and
r-taudard products as his motto,
the business has steadily increased.
.Mr. Heath. Sr., retired from activ
hu-iness about ;, year atro and the
business is now conducted by Kred
ll-ith. Jr.. and Larry Mann. They
i.re known as L i. ry and l-'i '-d. and
are two of .Medford's livewire
y u n g b us i n ess Men.
Oil. KRESSE fi
KLE
Itr. ,. F. Kiesve is In the Saered
He. nt hospital ttday as the result
1 of a broken ankle, sustained when
It" slipped on a rock while suiin
niuiK in the Applet;, lie district with
a party of friends at :Utl yester
day evening. II" was ruh' d into
the hospi!a by Mis. Kies.- and
M.ine of the other members of the
p a :y. w here ln J. tines i '. I laves
fet the boil".
.Mi X-ray taken by Mr. Kd
.''ho. -I: ley this morniuu- diseosel
thai the fr.-n tare wa.- peifc tly set
and li.ivc every eviilenco t,f eff'et
i utr a r;p:d ri-eovc ry. The pli.vsl
ivin, it i." thu-:b. v. ill be able to
b'iiVf ihe h"r;! tl .i!!lill tbiee or
t'-ur .i.i- .
ARMY STAFF TO SEEK
W SIV,TN. .!! v - ' ' &
Itaek from .1 Werk-end eunferene
with President Hoover at his Vi:
utn.u falling iet.e.t. S-erenii
Hiiid tttd.iy the entire gne
n taff would devote Us rn-T-on
to the survey of tnltitiry rx-
m m
SEN! TO PRISON
FOR LOCAL RAIO
Alvin J. Young, L'l. and
llaker.' 1 S, u ho completed
year term at the .Monroe,
reformatory, July L'l, wer
tenced this afternoon by
i.lude 11. 1), Norton to
terms at S.ilem, Young was sen
tenced to not less than four years,
and liaker to not less taun three
years.
The pair entered the office of
the Uotie River Lumber company
and stole a shotgun, a fountain
pen, ami u screwdriver. I'poii
their release from .Monroe, they
pooled their prison earnings uud
bought a second hand car. They
enjoyed two days of freedom be
fore they again were arrested.
They We re on their way to their
home in I.ns Angeles. Calif., and
intended to sell the loot to defray
expenses.
Uoth made confessions and both
entered pleas of guilty.
In passing sentence, Judge Nor
ton told the youths, "You seem
to have learned nothing from past
experiences, and I hope when you
have finished your term, you will
both lake a brace."
"Cood behavior at Salem will
entitle you to consideration from
the parole board, and I hope you
win it."
I Jot h Tlaker and Young have
served reformatory terms for tiuto
thefts. Uaker told the court that
his first arrest came when through
a misunderstanding lie was arrest
ed for the theft of his father's
Kurd truck.
J!oth denied that when arrested
at Salem in Hi:;", on a federal
charge, they had fired shots at L.
officer and one of the pilots of
I!. Il'ete) IMnehart, then a traffic
the endurance flight plane, "Ange-
leno."
They admitted they served their
full terms at Monroe, losing tune
oi't" for good behavior because of
an attempt to escape.
DRAINAGE SURVEY
ILL UNDER WAY
The preliminary worl
fur thf
drainage survey of the itoguu
I liver valley, is well under way,
according to II. A. - Work, federal
engineer in charge. He is now
engaged in lining up domestic!
wells for the purpose of securing
drainage data. IJetween f'l and
I UO wells, in all sections of the
valley are needed.
The topographical map, made
years ago hy. Water Master (.'urn-
tilings was iinany ioc.ti.cw. .no.,
will be used in the drainage sur-1
j-cy. This will save six weeks' f
work.
It is expected that the survev
will cover a year, ami the map
and data will bt- made an offiei,
part of l Ik I'niteil States geologi
eal department.
IISS CRAWF
FA'
(.rent interest Is heinj; evidenced
in local music circles in the fare-
wtdl piano reeilal of Miss AMf:i
t rjiwioru, premier pinnisie aim uu
enled pupil of Itosji lilaekmorn Wil
led, which will he broadcast, over
station K.MKl") during ('open hour
lotnorrow evcniim. .Ml:;s t'niwford.
who is the daimhter of Mr. and
Mrs. Oris Crawford, leaves shortly!
for (he east, where sho will enn-j
tinue her Ktudies in t ho fanmr.s
Hush Temple conservatory, and her t
many friends throughout southern!
Oregon wishe her the best of suc-l
eess in her tutiire work. Kor Tues-1
day s Copco hour Mrs. Willed lias j
hi rancfd a splendid prouram pic-
onlniK snnio world tamous i - om -
imsttiolis which should hp ol' in -
toiost In pvoiy musio lovor In this
coiniminity.
One of die new Institutions lo
cated here as a result of the new
airport is the Copper King I'lyins
Service, established last week with
I C. I). I'urinu-ton. ehief pilot and in
jstriicior antl W. J. Hrowne, pilot
j and manager, both of whom as wej
Ian their plane, are licenced by thf
r department of commerce,
j The new company will do tai
I service nnd make cross -count ry
iriihtK. as wei Bs tea' h flying, and
i will he located nt liaiher tiehl tin
jtil the new airport is completed.
! Hot It Mr. Hrowne and Mr. Pur
! ington have had considerable ex
. perience in flying and instruciiii'.'
,;ni were located on the ('aklaii'!
; I ort for !(ome time.
Tiieare using a Travelair plane.
MENDELSHON YACHT
WASIU.VfJTti.v. jy L-y i.p. -i
As-.ift.uU S'errtnry ,owiiini n
iiiini'"d today thit eust..!!.- a a
;thoii:i(H had found .10 or .Vt e:i-t
j of rhoirf hqnorx roniealfd "n th"
f t '.fift fHti 'tnht Mt . -Im .,-,., 1
WAIT FOR FLIERS
wash., "2 4 , i v a
jA fpj 1
Associated L'vcaa 1-Jioto
Mrs. Forsst O'Qrine (left) and Mrs. Dale Jackson are shown
waiting for thsir husbands to land aitcr setting a. new endurance
flight record In the St. Louis Robin.
High Cost of Young Ball Talent
Puts Minors On Financial Skids;
Golf, Gasoline Also Deterrents
KANSAS ITV. IP) Coif, gaso
line and th' Increasingly hiuh cost
of youth tnl U.Ient h;.ve accent u
ated the financial difficulties of
minor league hasi h.ill eiuhs of the
mid-v.-est and southwest.
"The lure of the fairway and open
J road to erstwhile diamond fans, in
Itne opinion ot waie oi-ar, ior sev
eral years president of the West
ern league ji lid Western associa
I lion, has proven "almost destruc
tive competition' for small hall
cluhs.
The salary problem, Mr. !ear
believes, has been made doubly .
acute by payment of comparatively
stupendous wages to reeruils by
major league clubs. Kinanci.-.l sta
bility will be achieved in the min-;
ors, he conternis. only when major
leagues own " and npnrate- weak"
clubs, i' in lieu of that, when mi
nor leagues are allowed to employ'
raw but promising talent at mod
est salaries.
Financial woes have invaded
such clas.H A circuits as the Texas
league. In the past -10 years U 1 ,
cities have tried to maintain clubs
-n j(
n)( k'v
I'von now few of
money unless they
its teams
are win-
iRUMCORI
PAGEANT PLAUDIT
ESCORTING FLOAT
The Amork-n'! l'Kion dnuii corji:
of .Mi'iirm-il Inst No. 1T, arrival !
homo ycslordny from Kimcno, wIkm-o j
j thoy Inok
pit rl in tho Simsol. J rail
Icliraiioii. Tho l,i.5ioonaii-ps
mailo a .-iilc-iiril tihowlns In Iho
iiorthorn lily anil itccivpiI a mi'al
ovalimi Ironi Iho i niwils as l hoy
rseotlod I'rinoo:;:! Ic ol and Ilic
.Mrilffird lloat. Tho indnrial pa -
rarlo was a wondorl'iil pi-ooonsion,
aooordinK In thoso who aw It, and
took an hour and a half to pass
a Kivon jioini. Noi-ai loopio wno,
attondod Iho cplohralioii report lhat
if was a nolahlo in'-ross and ro-I'li'i-tcd
Kivat irodit upon Iho p'jo
plo of Kucono.
Movinp pH-lnros nf Iho hiis i:.-
, imio and othor ovenm of iniorosi
jWPr,. tal;on fur tho Copio Curronl
I Kvonts nowxri'ol hy II. I.. Urinnl'-y.
mlvortlsini? n)aiia:;pr of tho Caliror-
'nia Oregon l'cwer company, who I
; made the g ip as manager of the
j M.edford drum corp:-,. The lilms will
Ihe siven a premier showing he-j
(tore tiie hxal Legion post in thej
near future and will then be avail-i
1 able for exhibitions before service
eluhH, civii- organizations, schools,
etc.. throughout this territory.
The Medlord drum corpn will tin;
detgo an intensive drill iichedulj 1
during the next week to prepare i
for the drum corps contest ul the
: state convention in Salem next
'month. AugtiHt 7 to inclusive.
'Their appearance at the Legion'
'convention should lie the means of'
I securing nun h valuable publicity
for Meilford and hOiMhern Oregon,,
! judging from the many tavoraole
! reports and press iiol's received
jfiiin their .showing at Kugeue last
i week.
j The following l. a list of th"
idrum corps tn-iiiheix who made t!r
! trip ir Kuirrne: H L. Hromley, ,
manager; K. Wilson Wait', iUHtru--'
tor: .. A. U ilPam-oii. drum major. '
f Mtiglers: Kveretf lim-.m, W. .1. ;
l.oi.Ler. A. I'ai
Kied Kiy. A. I
I Jruminers :
iarlock. It. It
;edge. Ted I i-
C. ItoKS. l.fHI I
r. w.
li.lll.
C. Mil::.-!.'.
Val Single).
Teil Maker, h.
I)inc;iii. A. .
1. lie llu-iolig,
tUer.
l,ointV Iim ti-.
TAi oM A, July : . uY- - Kit e t
nndfr':-Ti;ti''d o i 1 u I n ftc-troyed
illMiher eintt:i;"d it h'-tv, eeri K-ueo.iM-rl
iiil-i 1 '".'ten ll'HI ft i-i, a i.';i'l
ir:r .p.r k mid line.. i,u.- l t vl
(,f ;h" I'.H'tfie S'll!.-- I.UMih.-I'
( o-iip.i n; pi in: a: s-:i' -k. W.i-h..
ltn. mi : ;;t:i:.
TO COME DOWN
i
tic r
ir.lv tl... .-h-.itinbm i.nil rim-!
' . . .
ner-up
ever cxiienenee appreeiaiJle
pr
lfS.
Th" West Texas lean lie, class 1.
is the only Mirvivor of four or five
circuits that have tried to make
the grade in the Lon" Star stdte.
Almost every discontinuance was
hlanp-d on high salary demands,
and the fact that many manage
ments, in efforts to produce win
ners, spent more than they could
afford for playing talent.
One recruit, for example, was
paid SI l.ooo his first year in or
g. nixed baseball.. 'That was about
the time major leagues began pay
ing bonuses (o promising collegiate
talent. The player's recent demo
tion lo u class ; club has effected
his ability, ami he I Just a ajr
'peKorincr at a low sn"Tiis'. "
liitsehall "angels" players who
liked the game and were willing
to play at a slender figure long
since have disappeared from mi
nor league diamonds. Now small
clubs must sponsor "booster" days
and various drives in efforts to
break even. I'rivate fortunes of n.
j few club
i slriiu:enc
owners have
for Home te
Monday, July
Forecasts
Fair lo-
Meilford and vicinity
niht and Tuesday.
I.iltlo chansu
in temperature;.
OrpK'Ui: Fair tonight and Tues
day. Cooler in east iiortion Tuen
day.
"H
Local Ditfc
I . -
I 'in ikmhI iirn (Iiokh)...
1 1 iylinm (Last 1:1 lino.,
I l.iiw'al (I.ukI 1 lira.).,
j Hoi. hilinlilily (I'ot.) ...
! Slafo of wcnllwr.. ... ..r
! " Lowohi loinporalure
( iim, cIori-oph.
j TnM ltrwi,UnU,m Hinmiiiii
; jn(.hi's.
-
rem pei at tire a year
i Highest, li;;; Inuesf, U.
j .Sunset today, 7::::t p. m.
Sunrise Tuesday, , m.
I Sunset Tuesflay, 7: W'i p. in.
! Observaticns Taken at 5 A,
' 120th Meridian Time
CITT
I'.aUer City
I itsmaick
Denver
I!oine
Des MofnoH
Fresmo
Helena
I .ok AugelcH ....
Mar.shlieid
I'lioenix
1'ortland
Ued Itlufr
Kosehurg
Salt Lake City
San Y lancisi o .
Santa I n
Seattle
Kpf.ka.he
Walla Walla .
Winnipeg . .
II. T.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloar
Clear
Clear
Cloinly
Cloielj
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cleav
(leu I
Cloll'!'.
(ill
III
K8
Hi
I'iS
lij
7J T.S Cloll'lv
S- r.r. Ch-ai
HO Mi Clem
!U Clear
i Chin
IHTCHIS'JN.
.Mete:iniJ"l;isl.
LOCAL AIRMEN PLAN
LAKE 0' WOODS HOP
Willlr.in Henry l luhi'-r. A. K.
l.itiUit'iir Ily-'C e.xt liioi di n:i : I
hae in his TiHwhiir plune 1
t hi V nt ter noon filoio, ni wit h tn
pur'.n'T In the plnm-' own'T-lilo
.Molrhi'ml may
r tli. I.'ilii- o"
a. oooipii ny
ihe
Iillr.. I
relieved
ims.
"S VINS Oaify Meteorological Report ,
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Mi IN
SI
ENDS APPLEpATE
riiirtv l.ov Sctuils atlended the
t'ourt of htinor ul the Alli'';l11
amp Sunday and nearly all ol them
received one or more awards, Thi
; was the last lunction ut the ninii
land much interest was displayed
! Camp as broken as sooti as the
cuun was over. i
The awards made were: Tender
foot badges, Lawrence Selles; sec
ond class, Dwiglit Richardson. Hob
litmlt. Y.in Sims; first class, linli
Kowler, Wade Hansen. Uoherl
Itoyd ; carpentry. Lueien Clemen 1.
! Hilly t'tiinmhigs, Kldun York; anl
final industry. Andrew Slough; firs'
aid to animals, Hubert loyd; cy
cling. Itnhert Kelly; fireman ship.
iKohert Kowler. Bob Windt. W'atle
I Hansen. IVter Winnie. Lucien
j Clement, Leo IVirl; farm and home
planning, Levon lunford. Andrew :
Slough; puthflnding. Kenneth An-
derson; personal health. Itoli Kindt,
Kred Schtnidl, Tom Kuson; imhlic 1
health, IVter Winnie; reptile study.
Kred Schmidt and Tom Kuson;
spcllership. Hilly Cummlngs; swim
ming, Louis Parker, Martin Webb.
Hilly Cimimings, Kred Schmidt, Hob
owler. Wade llnnsen and Donald
and Kohcrt Hoyd; wood work. Hilly
Cummings, IVter Winnie, Lueteii
Clement. Kldon York; slur scoul,
Kred Sclimidt; satisfactory camp
er, Hob Kindt. I j wit; lit KiehurdMHi,
Hob l.oyd. Hob Kowler, Zan Sims,
Donald llerda; honor camper, An
drew Slough, Jack Dedriek, Donald
Hoyd, Itobt. Uoot, Wade llunnen,
Marion I'almer; cl host camper, An
drew SIotiKh; Ited Cross Junior lil'e
saving award. Andrew Slough, Jack
Dedriek, Walter Hansen. Marion ,
Palmer; Knights of the Morning
Dip award, which is awarded In
outB who talke a cold swim every
morn in c
for seven consecutive
mornings, Andrew Slough. Don
Hoyd. Kobert iioot. iioii Kimlt.
Waiie ITaiisen. Marion l'ulmer, Jtob
Kowler and an Sims.
Troop ;i left this morning for
(Irants I'nss to compete in the Cm- ,
ter lake council swimming meet
and hope to bring hack the cup
now held hy Troop 'Jtti of tlratits
I'nss. Troop was second in the
meet last year and should have it
good chaiicu of placing first this
year.
Twenly-iive or thirty scouts will
journey hy cars to Holland tomor
row morning where they will slarl
the hike to Holeii lake. They will
camp nt I ho lako for a week and
miUifi unmo improvements in the
catiu..nnd also receive, instruction
fh Bcourifig. The hoys will he no
contpanled hy A. (. Jackson of the
Torest utM'Vif'Q nnd William Lee
llrickei', scout execulive.
1-
A half hour of piano solos playod
hy .Miss Opal Dunhani ivnr KJ1KI)
was onjovod hy radio fans this
Jmorniim. Miss Diinhani. who is u
iKiadnato of Mpdlord Itiili hi-IhioI.
' hiss of '25, has lionn HtlondiilK Hip
(alllnrntn Ui-hool of I'lno Alls In
San KraiiPisoo and Also tho Advpr
liaiiiK Art school llioru. Miss Dun
hani will play a half hour request
program or popular and standard
nuinliors later in tho wpp. TIip
dale will ho announced Inter so that
fi.ns may phono In Ihelr i-p'Piqhis.
IT'S folly to suffer lone from ncu-
run, neuralgia. or neauaencs wucn
j relief is swift and sure, with Bayer
I Aspirin. For 2 years the medical
profession lias recommended it. It
, docs not affect tlic Heart. Take it
' for colds, rheumatism, sciatica,
1 liunli.iKo. Gargle it for a sore throat
or tonsililis. I'rovcn directions for
ils many uses, in every package.
All drug stores have genuine Mayer I
Aspirin which is readily identifier!
hv I lie name on the hox and the
IJaycr cross on every tablet.
WE DEVELOP
Films Free
West Side Pharmacy
Y0UE REXALL STORE
BOY SCOUT CAMP; POULTRY INCOME OWEN AND JUDGE ! NEAR GO
M K'l i xlf oj f tf, -A
thiH morn- Tfc A y - l
aw l.ida v: A " ?
Aspirin
OpenSundayj and Evcnirgi
All thn Tmn
I
I IVki j "i'i '."".
i ! urn i nnurrn rm ;
"If th
suppoit inn) cn-
eoiira:cinenr
ar
1 given the poul
tlits valley, the
try industry m
in yearly fueome t.f $ I on. nun, i
ie increased to a half mlHimi
nill
i,t i:tiv
,Ut t-
" said N. C. Wcsterfield. I
specialist, now located in j
I. at the KiWaliis club ;
m.-.u,.
luncheon this noon.
The Pacific nort Invest have for
the p;ist five years or more been
veiling their eggs at a premium in
New York.
New York buyers have been
, paying a premium for eggs ship
i ped from (lie Pacific northwest,
'and eggs from this district have
been selling for from tour to seven
I cents a dozen higher than those iujiimi
'California, because ,if their super- : reli
quality, according
the
i'Ct.
That the clonal
e. sou ami im-
this valley are
for the quality.
tural conditions
pa rt ly responslhl'
was a further statement made ny
Mr. Weslerfield. who claimed that
Uogue Uiver valley was more ideal
in these respects than forld famed
Petaluina.
The speaker said that if those
owning orchards would put in ami
pullets, they would be able to
make a living for their families on
that alone, whether or not the
fruit turned out a failure.
Kiwaninu Judge Chtlds of Cres
cent City, representing the South
ern Oregon-Nort hern California
Development assoeiat Ion formed
awn
STARTS
TODAY
THE BIG
Millions Have Read the Book! Millions Are Waiting
to Thrill to the Greatest of Klondike Stories
Conway Tearle and Barbara Bedford
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I t-i .!,.- ! i I - iiiol onii loiiily, i'voii iliour.h iho -j ' 'T-Ji '
M mil c.iiiokh fioin many mllos any. M CHAPEL .-.
j Tlion' Who Wii.h Ki'ivioo of ClIMKl.T ll'llllily A J ) ";
i VI noiy list vt It, ri'Karili"! i of ronilllioio;. y f -
in t a irui i r. rr ... t- r
! m FUNERAL PARLORS 0 I
! jr. SMfiMntum inscr
'sj modestly priced
i
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STREET EXTENSION
County Judge Ali'v. Sparrow and
.lames 11. Owen of the Owen- j
Oregon con: pa ny will confer i his j
week upon lh" extension of Court j
street through O w vn-i iregi ui pro- 1
periy 1 1 "in Nort h Centra I avinue '
to l he Pacific highway near the
.funclion u tlh t:o- Medfoi d-.-'ams !
alley highway. Thi:. is Pie norih i
loop of the Central avenue pmpcr-;
owners project to ie:u;e that
roiigbfare a t!iroiu:h street, and ;
evtiu: much of tae traffic con-:
aion en P.iverside ji
The county court i
I
n the north opening
;, venue, and have bcei
; the proposition for
Securing of right -ot - ay
!t)ic main difficulty.
The eNIeil.-ioil of
would give the north
lion uf the county a d
the heart of the city.
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street
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Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our friends
for their kind expressions of sym
pathy in the loss of our son and
grandson. James Crant Crocker.
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. C. Crocker,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Metternich.
iVelille.
THE PICK O' THE BIG SILENT PICTURES
HOT WEATHER SPECIAL IS HERE
THE- ALASKAN GOLD RUSH
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SALES INC. PLANT
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pi nit
Sales.
prc-rooling and storago
of the Southern Oregon
Inc. at Stewart avenuo and
Irsy
ighway, built at a cost of
ompleted Thui's-
rpenter said today
for the receipt
of fruit next week.
The plant, one of tlm inot
l Modern and complete of its kind
in Hit. P:u.ifie northwest, was
started Man h 1. It has a lane,
nnd Intricate system of refrigera-ti-'ii
and ventilation and the work
of installation was delayed by slow
delivery of parts and machinery.
Tlie Southern Oregon Sales, Inc.,
will hold open house to the ship
pers growers, and general public
of the a I ley, within the week,
full details of which will bo un
nnopced shortly.
Every day 10,000 women buy a
bottle ot Lydia E. Tinkham's Vege
table Compound. They know that
there is no bettor remedy for their
troublesome ailments with their
accompanying nervousness, back
ache, headache, 'blue" spells, and
rundown condition.
Frur Complete
ShoAct Daily at
1:30, 3:15. 7 and 9
P. M.
has been . mar.y&.X2hXSXmhMJSa
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