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Arrnronn matl trtrttnt!. rrnroTiTi, orjF.r.ow moxtuy. atot'st ". v.vii
VKCIVj TTVTi
E LEATmNECKjMe,r.i,gicaiBtp,rtHTHA HOTEL HAS
IN TALKIE THEME
j A relished chanfio fmtn the
imiMt'ul Htiht fonnly. Imck m;ik
? or flight t'luii likf miuws sfon htre
liili'ly is William Hoyil's latfst ull
I talking fttai-ririK picture, "The
J.eaihf meek," in uhirh Alan Hale,
Ilot.fcrt Armstrong ami Fred Kohl
er are featured and which opened
at Mum's t'raieriun tiieater yestt r
d:'" t run until Wednesday. It in
s fast action, gripping drniua with
' Tfc romaniic love story of much 1
Sppeal.
Hut before you settle hack to lie
ii ried away with " tlii.s btory of
intense interest, foreign scene, !
-' thrills and horrors, interspersed I
With light comedy ut timcH. you i
' will enjoy u (Vast of hearty laugh
! , tcr tit the antics and sayinns of
r that fun team of the screen, Oliver
: Hartly and Stan Laurel, in their
two-reel talking comedy. "Herth
Marks." the action of which all
f Occurs in and around a depot, train
. find sleeping car. It is a scream as
a laugh producer, especially tu
those who have had experience in
V trying to undress in the upper
) berth of a sleeping car.
An exceptionally good news re
f View ruunds out an entertaining
' hill nf fare, which delighU'd the
r Audiences nf yesleiiiay aflernuon
aii'l last nignt.
' 4 fs ut reverting to "The l.ealher
' n''k," the latter is a story of the
activities of a I'njtt-d Stales Marine
corps contingent in Kussia aiut
t China just after the World war,
ami centers amuud the thongs nf
thr-e .M usketeers-like rough ami
rady MarliM sohlit-rs and the
' Btii'iig hoiHl of frieiulsiiip thai x
IfIs hetween them, lhe.se purls he
Wing taken hy William Roy. I. Alan
Baie anil rtoht-it ArmstKMig. Thai
e.M-ellenl ht-avy man if tlu screen,
i t i-ed Kohler, IS so detest ihh ;ts Hit
Viilian thai he arouses your whide
harted haired.
i i The cast of players Is a large
one, and appearing in the court
martial sequences in minor parts
V are such well known players as
Philo McOullough, Mitchell Lewis,
; Lee Shumway, Joseph Oirard and
Lloyd Whitlock.
r I One notable feature of "The
; Leatherneck" is that only j one
woman appears in the story, Konya
a beautiful Kussia n, (It seems to
: be an unwritten law with diree-
. tors to name all Kussian heroines
Sonyn") splendidly played hy
Diane Hills, a former young worn-
!' an stenographer, and new screen
discovery. The love passages he-
, tween "iVx" (Win. Boyd) . and
Honya, are. exquisite, und their
man-Inge, a Russian orthodox one
tof years ago,, as depicted in- the
picture, is one of the quaintest,
inost picturesqque and impressive
once, accompanied hy pleasing
song, ever shown on the screen.
r The dialogue and sound effects
are good,- and of course whenever
Sonyu and Tex get close together
there comes softly floating out
from the stage, hitting the de
fenseless audience square In the
fuce one of those everlasting, pret
ty theme songs, making you think
of Mary and Kd and their coming
wedding tomorrow morning, which
church event this reviewer ardent
ly hopes will transpire without any
theme song. The male newspaper
Contingent present at that event
with their fresh shaves and
sta rehed col la rs. a nd co m pa ny
manners, will suffer enough with
out ft. It. A. K.
1 MEXICO CITY Because of
a campaign against the talkies in
f English recently started by a hlg
' mo ing picture theatre here it has
been decided to show a film both
With and without speech and let
"the audience decide which version
Vlt prefers. The anti-Kngllsh rum
1 palgn Is based upon a desire to
-perpetuate Spanish as the national
language.
1 ATHKNH (VP) Premier Venize
los In nn address to the naval ca
dets mild he hoped the League of
Katlons would he able to effect
permanent world peace, hut In Ihe
meantime Greece must develop a
navy capable of Insuring her terri
torial Integrity and independence.
PUTTING TASTE
INTO COOKERY
Four 'Women Experts Redis
cover Old Secret
An old secret rediscovered by
tfonr well-known women cooking ex
perts is worth the attention of every
woman in the United States. Xctjv
tables are rated by scientists with
tonlk and fruits as essential foods.
Anything that will make good vege
tables 'more delicious, hence more
widely eaten, is of Importance to
. 4he national health.'
7 ? That is exactly the problem these
Vumcn experts were working on
how to make vegetables so delicious
that every member of the family
rwill enjoy them and eat them. They
cooked vegetables in many ways.
.They worked and tasted patiently.
All voted unanimously in every
a?e in favor of vegetables cooked
in little water and with the addi
tion of a dash of sugar. How sim
ple yet how far-reaching!
' Try this simple rule today with
Teots, peas, string beans, lima
beans, corn, carrots, parsnips, sweet
potatoes, siUnsh, oniuns, tomatoes,
cucumbers, spinach, asparagus, beet
srreens and celery. Try using a
little sugnr and just notice the
difference in flavor. Kemember it
does not make the vegetables taste
sweet. It makes them fresher,
. brighter and better.
Add also n little 'i?;ar to nient
lind vegetable soup blends. Watch
how it brings out the flavors of the
meats and vegetables. A little
sugar promote successful cookery.
! food promotes guuti health.
Sugar Institute.
Monthly. Augiivi
Medford and vicinity: Fair to
night and Tuesday. No change in
tt-inperatu re.
Oregon: Oenerally fair tonight
and Tuesday, hut cloudy near the
co.. si. Xo change In temperature.
Local DatA
Temperature (degree.-.)
7
Highest (last 12 his.) .... ivK 7
Lowest Mast 12 hrs.. .. 4S :0
Itel. humidity tpct.) ... . 27 Tj
Precipitation (inches) . 0 0
S:a:e of Weather Clear Clear
Lowest temperature til i
ing. degrees.
morn-
Total precipitation since Septem- Flames from the burning tar roof
bir i, in?, 1,1. ,1ti inchts. i ing If aped feet inlo tht air for
Temperature a vear ago today: ! s,,in' tinie.
Hiuhest. SS: lowest. 49. ! Flames tlitl not come through
Sunset today,, 7 :'2
Sunrise Tuesth.y,
Sunset Tuesday,
p. m.
i : nf a. m.
:24 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M,
120th Meridian Time
CITY 6 " 5
B 3
liaker City
liismarck
lioise
Denver
Den M.dn.-s
Fresno
Helena
Los Angeles:
Marshfiehl
J'honix
I'ortl.-md
ke, Hluff .
ttoseliurg
Salt Lake City.
San Francisco .
Santa Fe
Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla
Winnipeg
W.
S4
SS
Clear
l. cdy
Clea r
IV Cdy
Haiti
Char
Cl.-ar
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Cloudy
( tear
P. ( dy.
Clear
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clea r
Clear
S2
SI
Till Cloudy
.1. JIFTCilisON;
Meteorologist.
TWO INHOSPITAL TO OREGON STATE
Blaine und John Wolff, brothers, ...,,, ,.
, , . Without uny earth nioveinent he
held hy the county authorities lol. iK rt,toitU-cl on the selsmoKiaphs
lowliiR a nelshhorhood row Sunday Mi. Shasta has heen moved into the
noon, wherein Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
C'aijis were sent to the liospilnl
sitt'CeriiiK from severe liruises, will
he released today, according to
Sheriff Jennings. .Mrs. Tapis sus
tained two broken ribs and internal
injuries were feared. She was ini
pioved this morning. "
The sheriff said ihat his investi
gation of the fracas showed that
the Capls were the aggressors. The
dispute started when the I'apls ac
cused the Wolf family of throwing
garbage in their yard.
LUMBER COMPANY
OFFICIALS VISIT
H. K. Love Joy of Jonesvllle,
Wisconsin, secretary of the owen-
, Oregon Lumber company, accom
panied hy Al rs. Love joy and four
I soiif, are In the city. Tbey are
on a vacation trip through the
I north went. Mrs. Love Joy und
sons spent three days at Crater
1-ake.
M. C. Woodward of Silverlun. n
director of the Owen-Oregon com
pany, arrived last night for a stay
in the city and valley.
Other directors and officials of
the Owen-Oregon company are
sehduled to arrive here this week.
H is the semi-annual visit of
the direct ora to the local plant,
most of them combining business
with vacation trips.
They will visit the local plan!,
and discuss plans with General
.Manager .(nines H. Owen.
,T!
KIWANIS DELEGATES
The 1 2th annual Klwaniy dis
trict convention which Is to b
held in Sab in August IK. l!i and
i, will have "much fun mixed
with considerable serious busi
ness," according to arl Y. Teng
wuld, secretary of the local club.
lieleuate to the convention will
be members who volunteer from
the club. said Mr. Tengwald.
Those who will attend from Med
ford ny !r. li. W. Stearns, and
Jack
Til
"tiompson.
ARE LAKE VlSIT0RSf
:H;01Eli OF MILL STORE
.itt
tht
thru .M'-,Honi this week-end on t.icj
way to Crat" r Itke where tin y j
ne nt Saturday tiik'ht ami mt.t of j
Sund:i' A number of those niak- i
mg Hie 1 rip w err icrsn from
111 old le western and eastern state
and this was their fii-t trip to '.
Crater Uike Sevetal 1 "i.i i sity
nf t ti fE'Hi prof ess.M s act "in pa nit- I ;
the group.
Wednesday a gmiip of ITT, stiin-niM-
se-vjon itudeni" from Liit.ie
; i will from S'-.'Itt te I-h a I w j
u ck- lour 'tf .eki(. (
will b t .inducted n l-o.ii d t he j
fhlp throughout titc tiip.
SPECTACULAR EIRE! :n
I I ire starting troiu a nuruing
Hue at the l.UJiiu Springs hotel in
' A blantl I.ol evening caused con
siderable excitement among re.M
dents there though little damage
'was done, according to officials.
;The Maze, probably the most spec
j lucuUr since ihe partial burning
; of the Asti land hotel several
; months ago, was on the roof of
; Ashland's tallest building and
J could he mien for many miles.
into the hotel because of the fire
proof com-reie roof, the firemen
said. Although gueM-i at the holl
l-'ft ihir iiMiins when the lit was
iltseovt-rftl they were never in dan
ger. Klevainr service continued
throughout and the dining room
ri'inained open.
Xevertneless it was an interest-
ing fire to uatch and as mxmi as
tlio alarm was soitntled .shortly
after tt'clock, large crowds gaih-
ered to witness the blaze. Congru-
gatittns in some of the nearby Ash-
lami churches f lock tl out ami, to-
gfthtr with the Sunday evening
motorists, several hundred persons
were soon on hand. Traffic was
at a halt and officers found ji
necessary to route cars off Main I
street so that firemen might get to i
the hotel
The Haines lighted the !
entire city
Hie surrounding
foothills.
Firemen from Medfoi d weif
called when the Maze looked to be
most serious. A I ter making t he
trip there in 12 minutes tin- local
Idepurtment found the Ashland
firemen had the blaze under con
trol. Fire Chief Roy F.lliott said
this morning.
Kt'Ports circulated in Medford
that tlie stiuclui'c had suffered
considerable tlamag a lid that
many of the rooms bail been gut
ted were entirely unfounded.
MOVE MT. SHASTA
1'acllir northwest and, aeeordins to
' the context of plotureH and eapiion
in u national advertisement, placed
in close proximity 10 the Ml. Hood
Iaxp road. ,
Lack of geographical knowledge
in the effete east la aomothtng that
has caused consUlt-ruble amusement
und lrriuition in the west. This
time, however, Oregon gains -i
scenic wonder, Instead oC losing
one.
The error nppwurs in an adver
tisement of the Goodrich Rubber
company, in the Literary Digest,
featuring the tour of the Silver
fleet. Pictures are shown of the
fleet on the ML Hood Loop road.
The caption nf one of the pic
tures rends:
"Snow in June! Yea, that snow
beside the road over which the
fleet Is traveling! This picture war
snapped on one of the fleet's sldr
trips through the mountains of the
notthwf-Hi. Ml. Shasta In the back
ground." Oregon .Journal.
AI FRIDAY SESSION
The remainder of the new air
port hangar contracts, bids for
which were to have been opened
at tomorrow night's epy council
meeting, will not he let at that
time because of the specifications
of Frank t'lark. the architect, not
being ready for contractors In
time.
The bids will be opened and
the contracts let next Friday after
noon or evening at a special meet
iun of the city council.
E
William Fisher, son of Mr. ami
Mrs. Lle Fisher of the Sams
Valley district, arrived this morn
ing from San Francisco, for a
short visit with hi parents, before
going lo New York city. He was
recently iisslgmd by the American
Telegraph and Telcphonf. company
to report to the It'll Laboratories.!
atler nerving with the company for
several years In the Hay City dis
trict, The change Is a well earned
promotion. Fisher is a graduate
of ihe Mciford high school, and
the electrical 1 nKlto-ering depart
ment of the San tu Clara university.
MRS. PR0BSTF1ELD NOW
M rs. Fran es I'rob-l fb l.1 h.M
piliibav d Ibe .Mil S I v. e s(oi'.
which Is b. cited at Ihe end of
Noith Central v nue. near tlr
Totnlin ):ix faclor- and look po
ffittn the fit." of the moot h.
The hi tire was formerlv ' w'netl b
F. H. With it. and m.ind' n
oiintiin and s t -. tatbu t.t ili-ti-s.
Mn Fiob-iff ld fo.meily ot.er-it-
' tl the Hogne HlM-l Auto t amp
on the I'aclfk- highway near
Hogue Hiver.
Radio Program
KMFH
.Monday, August 5
R;rt0 to ti :1 ft KM F.l.
15 tit t : 3 News and mar
kets by Mail Tribune.
3o to 7: nit Heath's Drug
Store.
. H:oo to V:3o I'.ads Transfet.
s:3u to y;.1u Mono Motor
Co.
t TiiciMhi), August 6
9:3o to la Lawrence, Jew-
. eler.
10 to 10:. in Southern Ore-
; gon Llet tric.
v tit:3o to 11 Domestic luin-
dry.
' v II to n:.Hi M. M. Dept.
St tire.
ll;,1o (o 12 Swem's Hook
, Store.
12:00 notm News flashes hy
: Mail Tribune
12 to 12:30 Heehe Kindle
' I2:3" to 1:30 Monarch Seed
& Feed Store.
,4 1:30 to 2 Itusiness College,
;
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J
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:
"fr
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;
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i
j
2 to 2:3o I'eopk
Kb-
trie
Store.
to : 1 1 KM 11).
ti:la to ti:3o News and Mar
kets by the Mail Tribune.
ii:3o to 7 Coleman Law
ton aiut Metlfttrd Service
Station.
S to it- I'ig Tail.
li to 1 o t 'a I if or nia regon
Power coiuiiany.
4. 4.4.4.4.44.4. 4.
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ADVOCATE SAVING
WEST'S WILD LIFE
i Ca plain Frank Winch, manager
iof "Forest ami Stream," who is on
in Iti.Ooo mile tour over tile United
I States, was the main speaker at
j the K Iwanis club luncheon this
noon at the Hotel Med ford, and
told the members of the club what
was most needed In Oregon,
"Ii is not like an eastern man
coming to Oregon to tell you what
you are to do out here," he said,
"because 1 was born in Oregon,
and my folks were prominent Ore
gon pioneers."
One of the instances brought out
in his talk was that if wild life
were not preserved, future genera
tions would not know what a gun
and a fishing rod were.
Fveryone In this state owes a
debt of gratitude to Senator Chas.
.lc.ary, because of his wonderful
work in getting the Migratory Bird
Bill through congress, said Captain
Winch. Tht? bill w'as passed In
February, and was the last Impor
tant bill signed by President Cool
id ge.
The purpose of the trip is to
find the best sanctuiies for breed
ing wild ducks and geese. Mr.
Winch will turn over all notes to
the biological survey in Washing
ton when he returns frpm the
lour. .
Cnptain Winch went -fishing on
the South Fork of the Umpiiua
river, where he caught it fl Vj pound
steelhead. "Now 1 can understand
why Webster put the word 'thrill'
In liis dictionary," said the captain.
j At present the number of unem
, j ployed In Sweden shows a mini-
Coleman, dnughter of Mr. mum figure, but the number regis
f'lair
and Mrs. J. It. Coleman, and
Aubrey Norils. son of Mr. and
M rs. John Norrls, were married
Sunday afternoon at four o clock
at thl' home of the hride'H parents
on West Tenth street. Hoth young
people are well known In Medford
ami inrouKiioui tne noKue itiver
valley. '1 be ceremony was per
formed by Itev, Raymond Itees of
the First Methodist church before
members of the family ami a few
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. XoitIh left Imme
diately following the ceremony for
a trip to the roast. They plan to
make their home at Holly Court in
this city after August 15.
MoSCOWHi Work was begun
this ear on 1 NO miles of new
railroad in Russia. The couimiea-J Ho M F iA't Fnemployment in
riat of transportation plans to: Italy decreased 3:1 per cent lu lf'M
start L'!i70 more miles of new roads jand thus far this year. A vast pro
wit hin the next twelve mont Iih. I gt a m of public works, notably on
spending $1 47.500,Otio on this tie- I he mads, was declared responsible
vclopuient. Much of the new on- I fm Ihe change by the fascist nu
Mriidion Is In the fur north. ' t borfi uh.
lii
Even Those
At a Distance
can have Ihe advantages of Cntiger serviie,
for our timtor eUipiueuf enables us lo serve
speedily nnd eHfrienily, iven I hough the
call comes from many miles nny.
Those who wish service of Conger ipialily
may have , regatdh-of conditions.
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLORS
Vi 1 . .
1
Aviximum in am ice
mot,
W.MAIN AT NEWTOWN ST.
tfVione 207
AT DIAMOND LAKE
TO BE INSPECTED
i M'ftcers mill directors
the
Din mond La ke 1 111 pro v. -merit imiii
puny are leaving today and Tues
day :T jiiamond LaMe to atteml a
meeting which will be held at the
irestut it morrow- night. Inspection
t ; of tin new lighting system being
; installed there is ope of the prin-
;cipb- reasons for calling the meet-
ilng. J. W. Wakefield, vice" firesi-
:deiii of ihe company, said today.
j The new lighting system is be-
;ing placed in the loilue. cabins ami
grounds atitl will make the resort
'a nmht as well as daytime ivcrea-
(tion center. Installation is nearly
jcompleteii now and Mr. Wakefield
; ex peeled the system t.i be in oper-
aiion hy August 1.
Thoe having to attend the
meeting are: .1. A. lYrrv. nre.-i-
Idem: .1. W. Wakefield, vice-
j presiilem ; . it. Harrison. W.
II.
Core. C. A. Knight, and Prof. 1
! He
directors.
Families af several of the o
I cers will also make ibe trip :
l
plan to remain for several dav
I'dltTl.AM), Ore.. Aug. (,V
A call for assisti.nee of tin Crag
Ituts. a mountain -climbing nrg - i -
iiiv-ui,,,. i.. II.,,,. I I'ii-..,- -u 1..
! today by those searching for Kenej
1 D't'rliil w ,i..ie.i-iti.,.t .r M. - i - l -
leparimeet of utrrl
culture chemist, who disappeared
ltt tile Willie niver glacier .tester--, .
tl;.y, Ore.juize.l search , for lh-
I'nivei'-lty i.f t'alifornia graditaie :
start. I before dawn to. lay when he1
failed to appear al the fcoveriuueut j
camp yesterday afternoon. He left j
camp early in the niortiim; to takei
pictures of the glacier. J
SHERIFFS TRAIL
CHEMIST LOST ON
MT. HOOD GLACIER
' meet Mm at Montreal. Members
ST. MAR1P.S. Idaho. Aug. r 'ol' ,he tiiiuily. however, believe
Hherll'fH officers, of three states . tlu'''ft iH u,Mp ,iU1Hf' r,,' fHirrrti.
today were trailing (het Ward of , l)v S'1'"'4'1 l'H l"te Saiurdny for
t'larkia, who fled after the Flaying A 'V.'l,rV! , , .
of ltav Cole, rooming house pro- UJlil' in ( Amster
prletur. here late yesterday. I(il'm- Mv- Ka' Kl" 1Vn'li f,',,ni VUy
The sheriff was informed today
Cole was shot after u uuarrtd
about- women. The prosecutor of
Ccnowah county said he would file
first degree murder charges today.
Sheriff's men found the trail of
Ward's ear I ft minutes after the
shooting hut the officers were out
distanced because they hud to stop
to examine tire piarks from time
to time. The fugitive wan seen
last night heading toward Lewis
ton. STOCKHOLM UV) From I'M A to
I91M Sweden spent $U4.1 00, 000 for
relief of unemployment, says a re
port of the state unemployment
commission.
tering during lOii'J averaged about
lao.ooo every month, only about
une-fift h
f the entire sum spent
was given as doles, the rest being
used on , constructive unemploy-
I merit n.iief
j The works Included the renalr-
nK f roads, building new roads!
and railroads of a total h-ngi h of
more than I Joi miles, farm im
provement and (lit- bull. Hug of 5 1
1 ecrcalion grounds.
POUTLAM), Ore., Aug. 5. M'i
A fter wit nessing an automobile
collision late yesterday, Klmer S.'-
ninl, frl. fainted and died of heart
(attack on the way to a hospital.
I I'hyfdci.'.ns attributed his collapse
; to excitement.
"r i
MENDED ON ROAD
TO JACKSONVILLE:
Asphah
the . lacks. 1
the Itxbre
t tuintv sea1
concreto icpi
iille high way
o! iter a nd i ne
town have bet
toi met
1 com-
pli'W d l- the L. ( . I let eld eum
pany, ida ing that I In trough tan
in .v h nditl rendition again all Hie
way irtitn Mtl!trd. Mr. 1 1. Told
i is nw ngagfti 111 making pau h-
ing 1 epairs wherever m-edtd en
South It v.-rside ami Fast Man
Mircis, nmh'r iustruriiuns from
City Sit pel i IK intent Srh'-ffel.
'I hat part of the .(at U snuvillf
highway w hi h has jUM bei-n re
paired. it-plates tin pavement
wa-h'd away or broken up tllir i
1 ing the high Water of r-i'Vrr.ii '
vears ago. ami litnl ards of con
, elite asphalt Wen l etpi irtil ,ta
li this bad strt-ifh. 1
ill s highway, which Is now said
to hi- in perfect condition, wasi
laid by Sam Schtdl, the coutrae- j
lor, in l'.to-i, of asphaltic eoncreto!
of only a four-hu b depth, ami tln
ecdtenee if lhat paving Job K
' illust raie.l by the fact that it is ;
' siitl in gootl eomliliou, the only j
, Wear and tear shown being that 1
i part which was damaged by the'
I flood waters. j
I The Mi-calted hump on South!
j Fir strt-.-t at Kighlh street, about!
1 which (he fruit packing hoiis-1:-;
1 and growers generally mailt so
'much complaint, has also been re-
j paired by the I,, o. Itemtd etim-
f pany at an expense in the city til'
1 ddng this repair job
'l'--iiy i-enmved L'lMI yartls
,,f ,llrl ,,,'f",',' ,hl'
eonerete paving. It developeil
,hal ,h,i M- Prevhois pav-
1 "g nan ih'cii lani on a ionium
tiun
of dirt.
SAIjK.M, Ore.. Aug.
Some apprehension is
5. (Pl
iel! hero
1 relative to the condition of State
Treasurer T. H. Kay, who, with
alts. Kay. Is to arrive In the Vniled
Slates this week from London and
who cabled Dr. U. K. I,. Steluer lu
' '""""'"H. u '
ill in London. .Members of Ihe
family In Salem understand t tint
the ptomaine poisoning has a fleet
ed Ihe muscles hut do not believe
Ills condition serious.
fi HANTS FASS, Ore., Aug. C.
(A) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Itootiey
of Los Angeles, and their two
daughters, were, on their way
home today In a second-hand
automobile after a narrow escape
from death at midnight Sunday
when their sedan left tho Red
wood highway near Wonder, Ore,
overturned nnd burned. All their
baggage was consumed. One of
the ghls suffered 11 cut leg. A
passing motorist brought them
here where another car was pur
chased. They were, going to
Seattle.
IIOIILKAL'.V. Fiance UV) A
1 novel lii pral.se of gootl winu won a
j prize of 10.1100 francs (about $41111)
jfor Caul Herthelot, u Iturdeaux ed
Jitor. Six wine firms contributed
1 to the prize, which is lo he an an
nual offering-.
Over 400,000 women and girls who
were weak, 'blue," nervous, run
down, ami unable to do their work
properly, have improved thuir
iiealth by taking Lydia K. T'ink
ham's Vegetable. Compound. Hy
accurate record, 98 out of every 100
report benefit. You can bo almost
certain that it will help you too.
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THRU HOT SPELL
The blessings ,,f Mcdtt.id's
ample cohl sprln:; water suppl.
were never hetter realized than
during the heat spell of last v.ovU
when the local populace had all
the colli water t In v wanted t j
drink, or use for dottiest if pur
poses, and for utirestiict.'d irriga
tion 01 lawns and water garde.
The situation was far different
dining a Jm: spell heiore ihe new
'million dollar" water simply am
sv-Jtem w4 out in. Then t)o ;ilcr
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Never Any Question
about ;
Food Purity with an
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
Tl I H iliviiliii;; lino between lieiilt lit'nlj wliDlesome re-t'l-iHel
iitiini nnd 11 iiiitki'sliifl temporary protee.
tiun I. . 1- pi'i'isliiililn I'lidds 111 ' "rti" l' 'PiUiUc the.
more or less luipliiiziml ine'tliods of refrineratioii, tile
Kleetrie Kel'rinei'alor keeps its temperature below fit)
' 'every day in the ,yenf." '' " " '
Milk, vegetables, meals, efjjjs aud fruit may be kept in.
tlie snow-white food compartment days on end without ,
loss of. flavor or freshness! , Of course this enables you
lo purchase foods in much larger quantities at a bi'
saving. Hut even mon- important is the perfect assnr-.
ance lhat the foods on your table are always absolutely
wholesome.
Learn of the "Ifundred and One" other advantages of
KU'X'TKK' KKKKKiKKATIOX. See your dealer to
day. 1 1
The California Oregon Power Company
orricii.
I hit id. & fin ii.RoMburf tGLmath ttnCnm
Ml Ouiumulr-CaUtonito
'ew
STODEBAKEBiS;'
now on display at
mew
Reductions
upto$250
EFFEGTBVE AUGUST 5- j
Inuincl A I'rctidrnt Eight Sedan offered at $173J (and
a Mvcn-piisirngrr Prnident at $ 1995)1 A Commander
Might Sedan only J11475! A Commander Six Sedan as
low as $1 1251 A Dictator Tight Sedan, latest creation
of Studrbaker engineering genius, SJ12J5I A Dictator
Six Sedan (better than those which told in enormous
volume at $1)45) now priced at JI10951 If you don't
ant to wait for delivery, get your order in nowl f
O. V. MYERS CO. j
Phone 4C4 132 So. Riverside
was waiui.uud luuleleun uud rigid
coimimptlon restrictions were In
augurated. The average dally use of the Med
fold public during July, including
the waste caused by the water run
nitig J4 hours daily in the street
fount a ins and the genera 1 over
flow beyond consumption, was v
014. unu gallons. During the week
ending lust night the daily con
sumption was ".. -101,000 gallons.
The total of water flowing Into
the mains daily ftoru the Pig Butte
Springs is lil.onu.dun gallons, ana
in. is the city water department fig
tires show a daily waste of about
half a million gallons.
The peak load of water consump
tion uailv comes between the hour,
of t; p. m. and 1) p. in., when every
body is Irrigating lawns and
dens, willt the highest consump
tion about ::in p. in.
Ci-esham--Cresham lierry Grow
ers., inc., lusialled 20-ion plat-
focm cale.
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