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MF.BFOT?!) MAIL TRTTSTTNT!, MEDFORD, OlfKfiOV. SUNDAY, .UTfirST I. 1020. PXGTC TITOE! DRYEST JULY IN 18 YEARS; HEAT TELLS LIFE IRK .ALL SUMNER FOR OF JESS Mill CITY OFFICIALS iffl HARD IRK BSSOra l.iml.. A. Tui'plu. 'l "X. W. I. I, Hi.' S'u .f N'j ft SV uf N1-: mv .'T. lVi. S.. K. 1 V.. Slu. 'I.'.. ri;.' A. Kl.nilis. ol u. t, Tin- nii'iin U'liiiii'i iiliii i.' Tor the j ,lt.su Wlnl.uni, iiri'slilint (it Iiiulitli wan 71.0 ik'Ul cia w iiii-h , .li-sui; Winl.iirn & Co., -175 Fifth w.ts .l lli'Kl'i't'M higher than fill' J Avenue, New York CHy, bunHci's, July of last y.-ar. says W. J. anil furnu'r ailvt'i'lishiK man, died lliitt lilsuu, lui'li'iM'iil.iKl.-'t uf tlr; '"'iv al 1:30 a. in. Kuniluy in Now .Mcilfuiil ntntlun nf the I'. S. woHtlit't- Kt'i'Vir In hi lnuntlily iiH'tfui'olusit'al notes for July. Ho then continues us follows "Although the averuKe tempera tori Vim higher than for Julv 11US, there was no maximum tern- tensive siirli uf Huropu tor liav peratures of 100 ilek-rees or al.ove. j ensleyn's maslerpleo', "1'urirait ul The hiKhe.st temperature was 9S a tlentlenian,- in which .Mr. in ileBrees on the Mil anil 2.1th whieh ' 1'll, n "!lw 11 KirikliiK reseinhlauee is S deitrees l.elow the maximum 1J '"llier. ile saw tho Imrlniit temiieraturo for July. 1U2S. Til'.' " years ago, as it was beins last month is the first July sim e ' ' eproilueeil on ealendars in a llth 1920 in which the highest tern- osraphim; shop in West iiruad peraturo failed to reach 11KI de-;". where he was workiliK as a urecs. The lowest temr-erature I slip-hoy. was 42 decrees on tho 20th and, tie resolved to own the original was a little tielow tho average and his actual iuest for the ol'.l minimum. j master began in 18'J'J, when ho The mean pressure (sea level) made the lirsl of a scries of un for the month was 211,'JO and was I suece.sstul nips abroad. He fol sllghtly'highei' than for the s.imei lowed tales, delved Into cut.l period' last year. The highest loKU.es, employed ugeneles, but sea level pressure was :IH,22 inell- without success. He went to Hu es on the 15th anil the lowest rope again in the summer of Hi 2 2, was 2fl.G!i on the Ulllh. I anil through the aid of- l'lince The month was notable for the . Ollnsky, former aide to the czar, absence nf moisture, the total pre- he located tho painting in the clpltation being zero. There has home of u ' Parisian womun. He been but one July on record since had it authenticated hy French 1!H1 until till.-- year when tliori": mul English art critics and bought was no precipitation record, d. It for Snil.UHO. Ile offered It The previous July without wecip-'to tile Metropolitan Museum of liation was In 1H22. j Art, In New York City, and it During the month there was w;ls a). copied in November, lti-o. 27 cte-ir, 2 partly cloudy and 2 1 Vt winburn also had a con olouily days. Northwest winds , sjipo-able interest in sports, and prevailed with an average velocity I jn ;i;4 lent 27.00U.0III) francs to of 4..S miles per hour. The lnai- I je French Olympic fund to make mum wfnd vyloclty for tl-.e li'C-nth i 1J0vsitlc the staging of the olym was IS mill's l-.v timr on Hi"',u games in 1'aris that year. He 1 "til. The total w!n I movement , .. -...i, enthusiast, and feeling This summer so far has been jail unusually hard one on the ; city officials because matters pei - j tabling to tho building of the I new airport anil to streets and Kochcllo hospital. He was born ' l'",c'' ""nils rcMuired so nuu ii in Nviuruse ;,i c-irs -iuo ; alt, -nt inn and necessilaleil so many ' 'ihc banking firm was organ j l::t'il in HI23. Mr. Winburn sold j his advertising to Harron (.;. Col ; her, in l:.20, and undertook an ex- j committee and special city coiin- cil meetings, but after next Tues J day night's council meeting city l matters uro expected to simmer I down to the usual summer rou ! tine and thus afford to the cily J administration as a whole a sort of summer vacation unless some 'unexpected emergencies arise, i -t Tuesday night's meeting the I remalniler of the new airpi.it 'contracts will be let some otu er important I be discussed (Rtperttd by Jftomon County AbitiMt C. flixth StrMt and CftMral AvmimvJ Real Estate Transfers First Insurance Agency to Hoy II. An.b-ison. et u. W. 1). Si lot ti, blk. 3. Kindall's Add. to .Med fi.nl. iltl. .Mary Voolri.lge, ct vlr to I.'. M. Ilunean, et al. W. U. tu all oi XK of SW and NW of of sec. 13. twp. 37 s:., . 4 Y., $1.00. II. C .Messenger, ct tlx to lll leriiioiintain JIuilding it I.oail As sociation, Q. ( Ii. to lot 7, blk. 27. Hold Hill, SL'.Mi. Jim tiden. i't al to Mark Neat- ). to the SW 4, twp. 35 S., It. banier. et al. t,. of NW of sec. 3 V.. $1.00. John Draws to Mary Draws. W. 1). to iand in -Medford, $1.00. W. K. Thomas, et ux. to J. A. .Mankr. et u x W. 1). to lot 10. blk. :i. Summit Ave. Heights Add. to Medford $10. 1'ertha I.. Timmerman, et vir to Fniinri I:. Foster. V. D. to lots S. :i, 10. 11 and 12. blk. 4, Laurel- pending matters will' "ursi a. in. to .Medium $tu. mid luted on. in-1 ''"' 1. Hight. et ux. to Wl- was " fl 0 1 miles. A thunderstorm was noted in the mountains west of the city on the 30th. The sunimarv for the last month follows in part: Char. Hate Max. Mill. Me n Hay 1 34 50 72 Clear 2 K7 fill (is Clear II n:i 5:i 71 Clear 4 N-i 50 ll!l Clear 5 K'.l 52 70 Clear c :i:! r.o 72 clear 7 112 50 71 Clear S US 51 7 1 Clear !l !l(l 51 72 Clear S5 4S ii Clear S5 V.) Ii7 Clear S3 51 72 Clear Sli f,S 72 Clear ..... S6 111 OS Clear Sli 17 lili Clear 110 111 70 Var !i:i 52 72 Clear 88 5 1 ; 71 Clear 77 -III (13 1'. Cdy S2 42 t!2 Clear SS 45 lili Clear f3 47 05 Clear 00 l:i 70 Clear .... SI 5 4 li!l Clear .... SS 50 li!l Clear XX 47 OS Clear 115 Is 72 Clear .... OS 51 7'i Clear .... !I5 50 77 I". Cdy 05 III 71 Cloudy '.13 lili X0 Cloudy 10 1 I 12 13 14 I 5 Hi I 7 1S 1 0 20 !1 S2 23 21 .ack Ih Ore.. I-:. Ci Aug. nder. WILLIAMS CCin-IK 3. (Speiiall llev. J. p;i:tior of Ihe Methodist church South of M'-iiroril visited his friends. Jlr. anil Mrs. Phillip lleelebry SuinlMx' afl.'rnoon. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry .Sharer anil liMle daughter. Margaret, of near M"ilf,nil were all-ilay visitors at the linmc of Mr. and Mrs. C. li. Itol.eris Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I.etteken in cluded Mr. ami Mrs. Sam I.etteken .and little daughter. Venus, and Ceib, Pn.vi.lt anil Mr. and Mrs. llMildi- Kl'lor. that women on a golf couise upon a man's game he bought the oi l Hunt estate in Mount Vernon In HI2I for about $S50,0"0, then oc ecpied by the Mount Vernon Colt club under a lease running to May I, 1025. It was Mr. Winburn's intention to lengthen the course, improve it and turn it into the Ideal "links without a powder puff." He form ed the Itronxvllle tiolt ass."... with 511 other wealthy men to .1,.. ,...,.l,.,.i However, before could occupy the course the West chester County Park commission, with the ratification of the county Hoard of Supervisors, acquired about 35 acres of the Hunt estate for the purposes of a park anil cross-count ry boulevard. Mr. Win burn formed a real estate subdi vision from tho remaining PP" "tw,, yer ago Mr. Winburn planned to construct a reproduc tion at Milton Point, ltye, of Way side inn. at South Sudbury, Mass., about which Longfellow's "Talcs of a Wayside inn" were written. ,t was to have cost $250,000 but . project never wet through. He built a house on the proprrt.N Mr Wiliburn was a member t the National Democratic club, the progress club, Oak ltidge Country club, of Tuckahoe; eho Pay Y aclu club, of New ltochelle: St. lou.l Country club. St. Cloud. Franco; tho Masons, the Knights Templar the Association of tlvand Jurors of New York county, the Coltim- i i.i., i ,i in' oinn. inc '.. im.,1. 'c.'.-nce. of Paris. In i. elected chairman parks 'protective and Improvement committee, organized by tho 1 aik commissioner. Four brothers anil two sisters survive. They are Michael W in Mirn. Henry Wnrburgh. Abraham Wincbuigh and Maxniilllan Wine iL.b of Los Angeles: Mrs. Charles Shelley of Itrookline. Mrs. Ida Schnitzel' of Viuieral services will his home In live at today. 'Kurial Hope cemetery 102G of the Mass.. and New York. be held at 10:30 will be in Mount Here Comes the Yynit Resplendent in her bridal gown of shimmering beaut with hippf groom to wjwer solemn ly, "1 do" i charming picture of in unforgettable cvent-a da? when tender sentiment of friends ind life companions auy find expression in tppraprittc mtnnet-ia Settling Sitrex A 5.A .1. 'ernc Shangle. local photog rapher received word yesterday from San Francisco that he was chosen on one of the main ciin mlttocs of the Pacific Internation al Photographers' association an nual convention, to he h"ld in San Francisco. August 2S-31. This Is a signal honor, in as much as he Is not. only the unb one chosen from a small town, but Is probably the youngest mem ber serving on any ciinmilt the convention. Heading th" progm lee, upon whieh .Mr. lo ai t. Is Ida M. Kcd, owner anil manager Craft, monthly pbotogr llentl'.n. widely rcid the l'nlted stales and There will be over sentatlves present c'.udlng some adjustments in the , new dairy Inspection ordinance, j So far as can be learned the mat- j lei Ol mo cily i in nisiiiog jt .ii- er supply to tne iierryuaie or .uu- ( way section and the oak drove ; district Is still up in tho air. nil ho : i Charles K. Ili ek, et ux. W. 1 1. 1 to the SK of NW of see. 2:.. tup. i ::: s.. i:. 4 w.. $!". ' Itay Itenadoiu to Sllali li. Me ' Daniels, et ux. V. 1. to lots S anil n of Ittverdale trai ts. Carrie I.. Woodford to Mali I P. Clark. W. 11. to the '', of I'"1- of SW of SK of sec. 32, two. 3li S.. K. 1 Y.. $10. 1.. I). Inskoep et ux. to Atiee P.. Kgan. W. D. 'to land in twp. 37 H.. It. 1 '., $ 10. Allen Hole lloppln, et vlr to Seolt Y. Davis. W. 1). to lot 2, blk: 22. Medford. $10. Jennie Spindler Hammond to II. li. Knders. Jr.. ct ux. W. I). In lots ill and 11. blk. K. Fairview Add. to Ashland, $10. Wilber Corydon Holmes, et ux. to II. (i. Knders. Jr., et ux. W. 1). to lots 12 mid 13 blk. K, Fail view Add. to Ashland. Otto M.'Selsby lo D. K. Green, W. 1). to the K'4 of SW and W of SK of sec. 2S, twp. 37 S., 11. 1 F... $10. 1.. W. Matthews, et ux. to l'nlted Industrials Corp. y. C. D. to thy W1; of SIO and the K 'i of N F. of see. 1. twp. 3S S., K. 2 K., $11). J. T. .inimerlee, et ux, to Shady Cave School District No. S!l, V. I), to land In twii. 34 S H. 1 W., , $ 1. 110. ! P. L. Sniilh ct al to Slate of Ore- D. In all of lot 12, block M. I. to thn SE'A' uf the SK14 of g.ui. -W. li. to land in Twp. in S., Original Medioril. ' Sec. JO, Twp. :ia S., It. 1 W. 11 K William von tier Hcllen et ux In I ... . , ... . ,. . ., , ,,. . ,, ,, Sheridan Sidewaliw of this Win M lli lugs to II M field. ' -!' Point lnigallon Dist. Q. ('. i ., 1)0 InIirovedi Luke Myan et ux lo K. 1 lot 3, Knirle. Sec. II. liam J. Shaw, et ux. W. D. to land In Mlngus sub.. $10. John Conlon, et ux, to Fred ieh. et ux. V. D. to the N. 30 nnd 125-1000 ft. of lot 1, blk. 1, of Lark Meadows sub., $10. Q. ('. 1). to gov. Clarence F. Case to James L. Tvn 37 S . H. 1 W. both matters will probably re-i "K. et ux. w. li. to uifi 'i: t Jll)Cl .tllllWUIt CI III to Anna reive further consideration at this1"1' of sec. 14, and W',4 of MarKbi Vitnont et vir. lleud to meeting. Then ton. ,a number' NW of sec. 23, twp. 35 S., li. 2 land in Twp. 37 S.. H. 2 V. of city planning commission nuit-' W- 1 0. William J. Shaw et ux to J. D. lei's will be up for consideration. Clara Arnold Young, ft vlr to Higlitet. ot ux. W. 1). in land in However, after this meeting the ' lnle 11. Franklin, et ux, W. 13. Twp. 38 S., K. 1 W. jiresent outlook Is that all city to land in Medford, $10. Jackson County Hank to C. W. business can bo handled the re-! Untie T. Hurl to Margaret Kerr. W. 1). to lot 4, block- 1, F.uit niainder of .the summer without I Showalter. Q. C. D. to tho SVj ot Main Add. to Medioril. council holding special meet-' n - "f sv ot iwp. c... n. n. i tonnes ct ux to j. n. stow- it. i w .. ?i'i. eu.iv. i.:. ii. lo lots i- anti -i.i, in the ings. 1 KoseburgPrutie drier with ca pacity of 1.000 bushels daily Will be established at Garden. Valley soon. Kdv.ard W. (lebhard, et ux orlanilo A. Turpin. et ux, Q. O lo S'i of S'i of SW of KB, 27. twp. 30 S., 11. 1 W.. $1. to 1 block 10, Central Add. to Kugle I). ' Point. sec. Angie McC'onnell to II. C Head I-ots 2! nnd 30. block P, Mm .Margaret Showalter to Or-: Haill'Otltl Add. to Aslllanu. I MHl Urn urn ir mi i I iJinHrrrm Junriiiiirifiirinifiitii,i 3rd Big .Shipment WILL ARRIVE MONDAY Orders Being Taken Now I THANK HEAVENX . ' , . , ( AT LAST HERE'S A ' MM "SIT ' a TA ' for T .ppiest 'woman in i Southern Oregon fpKHAM Sterling well kl"V-'n !tf ('HlllTil thuiiiu'ioul ' 4 'itlintlit, :in!i n-pn1-tln' rinviii- tion, fruin tin- various .-Hlfs nlntm :tu I'ui'lfir iat. Iiu'hiilintc th'.Kt in i)h ftati's of )r'Kon. i'nllfnrnl:!, I AVuHhiiiKton Mnho, rtuli Moniaii.r. .rizfr.M ft ii'l Now M'Nio. Owr J'"iM outstnr.flin work? "f jidoto-r;iiilhi'- art wili !- exM1ii;-l ilur .tii: the f n nti'Mi, A.NIST.V. Ala.. AtiK. 3. 07 C. f iillHliitir. imi--inn. A l. .. taxi flrivor, nn'l Mix. I.nry WJ1 Kcrson of nor .!ii''k-"nvlllr. Ala., Il n nmrvrl. Thrrp l, r.o pirlio on iho mnr Krl thnt run rvrn rOTiipnt-r SUh t:o. Nrw ictor (''iidio. A chifrl run htw it. FEAXURES It is MiiTo-Synrlironotis! Mnoliilr- (irli llirmioli tlin t-nliro llltlsii-nl M-.ilr! Uy At I.ihI, tlif! tuno ii:ilitv the critical music lover lint liccti lnoking for. Our Jiriccs nrc v ilhiu tlic rcu Ji if nil. I'lav wliilc you pax ! Ilrarinp in liclicvl:i. rntiliniutl rnilio pnrtv. ilcmonnlriitiou mu t rn piv t up ): in f. r n rc. Lawrence's Mfriford'o old ttt J' 'y store. Established 1908 Motto Quality Jewelry Fair Prieen Courteous and intelligent servic? ! orr hn;nii slain in tin- Whit'j Cap -tion :tl'jlJt 1 2 frnt ! Annltun. f.-irly tmlny. .:an.'har j apparently h:ul ln-cn liff)Ln t ilt-.iltl Willi ftn ax-. Mr. VllkT-! t-on liai 1"" n si-vl twice. m '. in (lio heml anJ vnf nar tho hrart. i ?p 4 6 7 Mirro-Synrhronom Imlnnrr: 0n firnirrnniitotnalirjillv Itnrtnnnirr-rl nt nny frfinnry. Inlanl. mirro rxnrl' lutilii-i. fmprnvrdrlrriiit (Irvrloprfl hyW tor..,rn!iivr,'sf lrrtivr,lulonrrL N-w KCA pourr Itaitiotrnim 2i!u '!"1:rrc nrparalr unlln ... (ntr rliiinrnlilr orr Si-imnf lonnl nrw Virlnr rlrrlro 'namir rppriiflurrr. I1!!- nrw f;rrlrnlni tinpnrallrfrtl rlrrlrfrnlroproflnrliimof rrord niii'lr. Amaz nn ilrpth anrl powcrt New Coats In Straight Line mm ' 1 Pi and Flared Effects Stress Generous Trimmings of Fur This is a feminine scascai . c . if isfst? 1irte and luxurious fur trimmings are au indica tion. The straight line continues in impor tance . . . but it is smartly varied with flares and tunic effects that are becoming and distinctive. Particularly smart examples of fashion successes are as'emblcd for you from $19-75 to A complete stock of new winter coats to be shown Monday. A small de posit will hold any coat. Make your selection early. Palmer Music House Hi'Miklyn htnt Uuffnln in in Una, tho niajnr l':u;nr hti'h I'-'itiitinw tin1 mm"! 'We Sell Happiness" fife" mm-?, . Mi I'm So Glad, Jim, That We Listened to the Building and Loan Association' Your home is your castle . . . the background against which is woven true home happiness. You, too, can easily own a home of your own. Let the .'' i. ' 'i JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ' '' explain a plan that will place the home of your de sire within your reach. Over 20 years in Medford Not one of our stockholders has lost a penny. 1 mHiv'ii'yiMp'ii.'iiiMjr.ri"" iT'ffi';i"'l'''lMri''l'l''inf'!"ilM!,iii i;liil!lilil'Jl'lh'',ll''l1' Ifl''i'lH! . i . . i . j-. ! .i : 1. 1 ! I i !i ; . Jii 1 1.1. .. . .a ii j iLijiLlilil jllL. ttij.tj..l-ii' ?-; e4.1!..1 ' Uj j J.jiljiti ' iiilil'iilii:ili.liiiii'iiili.iiiiililiillii i X