Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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flfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, O l,K(iO.V MON1 )AY, JUSK H, IttiO. o
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;Tocal and
4 'Personal
IiOnvcJor f.num Convention
A ilVlWntfon of .!ackon coiin'.v
Grunge mpi1jerH If ft Alert ford OiW
morning for Hedmund, Ore., to al
tehd the annual convention nf the
Oregon Rtnio Grange: Thoe go
ing from Hams Valley were: Al
bert 8tnuiw. master of the Po
mona Grange, and Airs. Mtniuj, ft.
H. Xoulon, mftHter of the Hum ft Val
"ley Qrn litre. Mm. C). T. Wflaun. lec
turer of the Bams Valley Orange,
and MIhb Naomi McGruder.
To Tour Kurnne
MffiH IJelie Whlttenant, Jnnlrurtor
at the local junior high nohool, will
null for Kuropc from New ork
Juno "27. While on her tour M if m
WhlBennnt will see the 1'ftnHlon
Play at OhernmmerRau. Kho plans
to return to Mmlfonl tho latter
part nf August.
Evo lionsnn's Dancing Darling
tonight nt Fox Craterlun, !l o'clock,
HO
Hero from DJHtanr Poii(h
' Guestn from a distance reglter
d at Medford hotel Include J,
D. Gllleaple, J. It. Bubeoik, Potor
Vanlirunt of New. York City, C.
"W. Illclcj and Joa. T. Lelmert f
Chicago.
Thorval II. Folkenborg, teacher
of violin, believes the summer va
cation to he the opportune time fir
children to study music, A special
course of Instruction, Including ue
of Instrument Is offered. Call
Studios, Rooms 3 and A, College
mdg., 31 N. Grape. , 80
Mrs. FrooliHlliia; AitIvoh
. Mrs. Kdwnrd H. Proehstlng of
Davis, CM., and Mrs. Willis A
James of . Portland arrived from
Davis this morning to vlnit ut the
T. O. Heine home before continu
ing on to Portland.
An attractive selection of wash
able silk and printed cotton drotwes
Is on display at Hlhelwyn P. Iloff
mann'fl. Quality merchandise mod
erately priced from $4.50 up. 84
i 1
mIi In nrt Rnnil Concoit Kmm
Tho Ashland municipal band will
present 1U first band concert of the
Reason in the TJthla Park next
Thursday evening' at 8 o'clocl.
Quite ft number of Medford people
attend the concerts.
Rft lH-ln; Kroon ptne nlnbs, largo or
xmall lontlg, Valloy Fuel Co., Tel.
- 70. ' 844tf
Two Jimp School Clnro .'
'Following reports luHt week that
all schools In the county hart linen
plowed, tho county chol Hui)erln-
tendent'a office roported today that
BchoolH are to he closed thla week
nt Plnohurat and MUnoui'l Flats.
Three dlHtricta .are open fol' the
aumnior and are nt Coletlno, Cli
max and Hprlng : t'reek, and will
ho clotted during the winter
mnntnii,
Iet iiH-'hntil nway your Karhago
and refuse. Phono IM2, City Snnl
lary fiervloo. 887tf
ln'tt for Entile "
; " Margaret Ituntonri 'Wllllamaon
left Hunday for Heattle, whore alio
will tnke a courxe In kindergarten
wrtrk. 'MrB. AVIIIIamBon will open
a studio here In tho fall.
For beat green fllnhft. nle driver
U nr eall Medfnril Vllel Pn.. T,iJ. rt!l I .
;,. . t . , OBtC
IIk nrunl rr Fair
Hrllllunt yellow nlca nro being
i elrculntert In northern California
I) nn.il aoulhern Oregon, with n win-
!i mand printed on the glue aide. The
j command rendu: "Orunt for the
' fifth annual land and naval cele
JLhratlon and Dul Norto county fair,
'" .Tilly 3, 4, 5 and 0, CreHceni City,
Pel Norte county. California."
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' DrV kindling 2 B0 ner Innd. Vnl.
jjley Fuel Co., Phone, 76. tf
AIIsb lHabel HIevortHen and Mrs.
' Addle HleverlNon left for Kugene
today whoro they will he the gucain
(jpnf Mr. and Mm. R. M. Hlevenaen
lli'durlng the week.
All etrnw hnta nt Kthelwyn V..
i!iJlnffmnnn' nre offered at one
,i half their orlglnnl price. 84
!' John Hawkins of Klamath Full',
j student nt Oregon Slnie college,
I stopped In this city Sunday to visit
, friends WhllA en route to his home
ij.from 'orvnllls and Coqulllo, where
'he had been visiting since the eloso
tjinf 'the spring term of school, He
jjlwas a guest last' evening of Moove
ji llnmtlton nf the Hamilton orchard
(jjnekr Centrnl Point, ;'
Anyone who would like tt hnr-
,caln In a high grnde banlo should
f i cull at this office and Inspect the
illhnnjn left hero for sale; a sacrifice
;; regnril lews of cast, 2fitf
3
Slices
without crumbling.
That ii why Fluhrcr'
Milk Bread is the pop
ular loaf for. picnic
lynches., and., sand
. wichei. , ,.
ft
Limit. Kelly Com In ic Hark
Lieutenant Oakley G. Kelly, most
CttmouH flier who ever live I Jn
Portland, Ik Hailing from Manila
early this month after a two yean'
lour of duty In the Philippine. He
recently completed a visit to China
and Japan, and wrlten friend that
Shanghai Ih the wIldeHt clly In the
world. He oxpectti to make a fish
ing visit to Oregon next month.
Kve Uenson's Dancing Darlings
tonight at Kox Craterli-n, 0 o'cluelt.
K0
Itlgliiiin Hack In Mcdrord
Following three weeks spent cir
culating petitions In eastern Ore
gon to place the Uogue river 'iah
closing bill on the ballot to be
voted -upon next November, P. V.
Itigbam returned to Medford yes
terday. He covered the catcin
Oregon section thoroughly as :
representative of the Jackson
County Game Protective associa
tion, and was accompanied by
linger llennett, representing the
Ifcunk Walton league of Josephine
county. Dennett returned a ween
ago..
The Ponsley'a now studio now
open, oppoalto new Holly theater.
tf
IjOoltltifr r.tl1 lii!-t Money
tleno Wrlirht Is IooIiIiik (or $200
he reported to the 'pnllee Htallnn
yeHterdny in Iohi. The police de
partment Ik aiding In tho Heard,
l'tl-ln. green pine slabs, large or
small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tei.
76. 344tf
Alll ri I.tceilKCH Issued
Tho sheriff's office issued nulo
lie(nses today to C. .A. Herr of
Medford, J, w. Dye and C. H.
Clement of Hold lllll, Uoyd Milton
of Hoguo Itlver, ft. K. Htone of
Applegute, Itert Haker of lOugle
Point and Mrs. Krrie Caster of
Centrnl Point.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 Mast Main St. Insurance and
Real Kstato. r.tf
Moving to Albany, N. V. ;
Mr., and Mrs. Albert t). Mattlsnn
of this clly left 1 1) In noon for' At
hany, N. V., where they will malo
their home. They will reside In
that city, due to the poor health
of Mr, Mattlson.
Dr. lllasto's I,nxullvo Tablets arc
guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store
to ho the moBt offlclent laxative
you over used. 83
From llcur Nlato
Among tho Callfornluns reglster
cd at Medford hotels aro Men O.
IJIxon, I,. C. Smith, P. M. Plttmau,
Mr. and Airs.' M. IJ. Itose, Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Worth and son of Han
Francisco, Mr. and Mrs.' 11. AV.
Itnrrows of I'etaluma, O. J. Hobln
son of Cllendalo, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ler of Long lleneh, Mr. and Mrs.
Fi. T. frauso of Modesto, Dr. and
Mrs. CI. A.; Hewson of Oakland,
Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Mooncy of Ucrlt
oley. ' For best green slabs, ask driver
nr call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031.
Olitt
Joining licr HunIhiiiiI i
Mrs. Allen Mattlson left for Knll-
spell, Mont., this morning, from
where she will accompany iter hua
band to Medford, He has been
employed In that city for Borne
time with tho Jlylleaby Construc
tion oompnny.
For Sale: Ono bonutlful golden
oak dining room set. Call CU7 Bo.
Centrnl. Carold J, Parker. 80
Mine IMivflHimlH Coining
; Approximately (Ifto pheasant
eggs have been received In .lack
son county from the state game
farm at Ftigene and an equal num
ber will be received this week.
These eggs will he "hen Incubated."
Tho Peasleys' now studio now
open, opposite now Holly theater.
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To Ix-iivn for lOust
Hurry (1. Moore of tho California
Oregon Power company will leave
this week for Kansas City, Mo,, by
mutor, to join Mrs, Moore, who
has been visiting in Kansas for a
short time past. He will bo ac
companied by his son, and plans
to make the trip In five days, trav
eling long distances each day.
See llrlll'a sheet Metal Wurks
for radiator, fender and auto bodv
repairing.- tf
Leave lor Holly, ore.
Cleo and Leonard Hicks, sons of
Mr. and Mrs. p. :. Illcks, atll
lieatty street, left this morning for
Holly, Ore.,1 where they will visit
their grandmother, Mrs, H. W.
Hicks, for the summer.
Phono 642. We'll haul nway
your refuse. City Santtnry Service.
837tt
F. 13. Wiley nf Central Point and
his sister, Mrs. c. Hughes of Oak
land, Cel., spent Inst Friday after
noon with W. M, Wiley of Grunts
Pass.
Convalescent Home. Oraduate
nurse In charge. Phono 1605-J. 61
Arrive from lienver
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Green of
Denver, Colo., left for Fugle Point
this morning to visit Mr. and Mw.
Ivun llntfleld for several days.
1lt-ln. green pine slabs, largo or
small loads. Volley Fuel Co., Tel.
70, i 844tf
Visitors front Seattle
Guests from Seattle registered at
locnl hotels Include J. K. shen, 1.
K. Titus. Ch. Wilkinson, II. O.
Mien nnd C It. Wade.
Chauncey Florey now locnte.l
123 Fast Main St, Insurnnce end
i Heal KsUlle. CW
AtlemliMl Snlem luiionil
Attorney Friunk DeKoiiEn nnd
wife anil Mrs. Stella Anderson, nc
eompnnyled by their daughters.
Martha and IiVonne. motored to
Salem Friday, where they l.tteniled
the funeral of their nephew Wnl
lace, youngest son of their brother.
Attorney J. W. DeSouan.
For Saler Ron empty 60-lb. hon
ey tins and Ainalxn oil tins; pood
lops. See fnrolri ,1. Parker, HIS
So. Hlverslde, Medford, Ore, . SO
Visiting Her Parent
Mrs. Hose Krpst an:l small son
arrived here. Sunday Uj vinJt with
her parents. Mr. and Mrn. W. ft.
Uullock. 8he han been in Cali
fornia, visiting in several cities, and
in on her way back to her home
in Vancouver, Wash. -
Kve penson's Dancing Darling:
tonight nt Kox Craterian, 0 o'clock-.
80
1 Ionic From Portland Visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Da
vidson of West Kleventh street
have returned from Portland,
where they had been visiting with
MIhs Klsie Davidson for two
weeks.
Geo. A. Pohnert, General Truck
ing, at Fichtner'a Garage, Tel. 180.
'J2
Ohio Hoys Want Work.
Anxious to eome west to earn
a little summer vacation money
before resuming college Btudlei)
this' fall, Woodrow Hpengle nnd
Klwood lllton, both 20 years. In
quired by letter today It farm
work was plentiful In this sec
lion. They Wrote Chris Gottlieb,
manager of the local branch of
the United States free employ
ment bureau, and Indicated much
eagerness to come to Oregon. ,
Public Market Grocery nutter
Sun lb., eggs 2Se doz., all standard
coffee 43c. ' "' - SS
Sllrgcr Here on Business.
c. W. Stinger, assistant gen
eral passenger agent of the South
ern Pacific lines, with headquar
ters in Portland, 'Is In Medford
today transacting. buslnCBB In the
Interests of tho company.
Don't miss tho big millinery sale
at the Hand IJox, -228 Kust 0th.
Huts values to U2.GU at ft, $2. OS,
$3,118. F.very hat a great money
saver.' , 85
About Church Altomlnnee.
The way some folkB sometimes
tnlk about the churches leads ua
to wonder If they huve over been
in.sidn oho to ncally know what
thev aro talking about. Amity
Standard.
Chauncey Florey now located
123 Fust Muln St. Insurance and
Itcnl Fstate. 05tf
On Vacation.
Miss Lucy Davis of the First
National Hank is atnrting her two
weeks' annual vacation today.
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031.
65t
One Mnrrlngo License.
''ho county clerk's office Issued
a marriage license this forenoon
to Italph Kellogg of Salem and
Miss Gladys Richmond at Central
Point.
Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating,
button making and hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 257tf
In Medford Today.
Mm. Urtlth May Wright of Phoe
nix and Clarence Haul! of Fugle
Point were among the out of
town VlsltorB In Medford today.
Prices slashed for quick clear
ance of summer hats at the Hand
liox, 223 Fast Olh. Look! $1.00,
$1.IIH and up to o.08; every hat
worth throo times these prices. 85
Arm Kqnpoxrd In Wringer.
Sterling Faublon, Ui-year-old
siln of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Fun
blon, who inadvertently wrung
bin hrm'to the elbow In an elec
tric wringer Thursday, la reported
Saturday to be recovering from
tho Injury. Sterling was tighten
ing the hulls on tho wringer when
his thumb became caught between
tho rollB. Before Mr. Faublon
could reach tho boy, his entire
fore-arm had run through the
machine. Grants Pubs Courier.
I.lmo for nil purposes at Med
ford Lumber Co, 78t
Let mo write your fire Insurnnce.
Curl V. Tengwald, Hotol Holland
llldg. Phono 893. tt
tellers In Grouts Puss.
Mrs. .1. G. Kimball nnd Mrs.
Maud Chapman of thla city spent
Sunday In Omnia Pass visiting
friends nnd enjoying tho drive
through the ndjolnlng valley.
Dressmaking and remodeling nt
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
llldg. Tel. 1181. ' tf
Tree Props: A large stock always
on hand. Phono 020, Medford Lum
ber Co. .Jltf
Present Bouquets
Members of the flower mission nnd
roller work of tho W, C. T. U. nnd
Loyal Temperance legion or Grants
Pass this morning presented trav
elers on the southbound Southern
Pacltlo with houqueis. with a small
card altnched. A short typewritten
story of how flowers had brought
happiness was fastened to the bou
quet by a (Ittlo ribbon.
Mrs. Ida Wood nnd Florence
Graves. Slimmer classes now begin
ning, llesldenoe H20 NO. unKUUie.
Phono 1042-W. , 82
FIihhI for Moon Possession
Kugene Wiley was fined 825 and
costs In Judge Taylor's court this
morning on his plea of guilty to
having a pint or moonshine In hH
possession at the Gold Hill dance
Saturday night. The arrest was
made by K. K. Ocker, a state pro
hibition officer.
The Itoguo Nook Inn t Oold
Hill Is now open for business.
Short ordors and chicken dlnnera
will ho served any time. Coy
ltoblnson, proprietors. 82
Planning lllg Match
A world's championship wres
tling match to be held at Medford
next Monday night Is befng plan
ned by Herb Owen. This was the
word received from him In a tele
phone message this nfternoon from
Kugene. Just who will take part
In the mntch Is not yt certain.
Mr. Owen said. It l quit prob
able, however, that Wildcat Pete
will be no of the contestants. He
Is now making nrrflngements for
the mntch nnd a definite nnnotm'eo-
ment Is expected within the nexl
day or so,
Here on UuhIiichs ,
iieorge Boring, nortlnvoHt h.d
of the General KJeclrie Supply Co..
wus u business visitor In this city
from Portland today, , A M
Screen Doors (fixtures free) -Medford
Lumber Co. Phone 629. 1
7Stf
PuHsciigcr Agent S. J, in Medford
C." W. Stinger 'of' Portland, as
sistant generul paMsenger agent
of the Southern Pacific lines, was
In Medford today on business, and
incidentally to see that the baiik-
i ers' convention was moving along
all right.
I Trop Props. All lengths, regular
(Hlsse. Cht;ap ut Medford Lumber Co.
AT DIAMOND LAKE
Vostcrday, U; SoTti ron'-pt
Diamond lake for' hundreds of
fiHhermen of Medford, Klamnth
Kails and Bond and despite the
diligence of Deputy flame War
dens Roy Parr and F. M . Brown,
only u few flh law vlolntionrt
were dlncovered, as a result of
whir-h one man was fined $25
and routs In .ludffe Taylor's court
here for violation of the bag limit
and a former Medford man.' vi-
ItlnR here from California : wan'
fined the" same sum for not hav-1
Inp: a license. I
The same wardens last .evening I
checked up on the returning fish
ermen for 'Medford.1 taking their
stand nt tho point where' the Dia
mond lake rond connects with the
Crater Inke highway.
-This- check showed - $2 'r autos
with 104 fishermen coming from
tho lake with J 02!) pounds of
rain how trout, of average weight
of 1 pounds each.
Probably just ! as many more
flKhermerv returned home from
Diamond lake by the Klamath
Fally road outlet to Klamath coun
ty and Bend with at least just
as many fish.
Anyhow If Is figured that not
less than 2000 pounds of fish were
taken from the lake yesterday.
Jn addition to the local fish
ermen It Is wild that .100 others
from the city and valley visited
Diamond lake yesterday on pleas
ure Jaunts.
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OF SPANISH WAR
Spanish War veterans and. their
families of JhckKon and Josephine
counties gathered for a pcnlc timl
social reunion at Prospect,, Sunday.
Attendant was estlmuted ut about
sixty persons. ,f.
As is always the cose' at such
veteran affairs the matlor of ra
tions was not overlooked ,and t-he
evidences of successful foraging
would have done credit to any
commissary department scouts.! Of
course baked beans were present
In great force. ' ;
Kverything was vell managed,
well rcgulatcvT- and qulto orderly
considering who were there
until afte.- taking on ballast there
was an 'outbroak of after-dinner
oratory, but Commander George
Aldcn nroused general admiration
by quickly and cleverly bringing
It under control.
The excellent hospitality of Com
rade ,11m Grieve nnd Mrs. Grieve
was so much appreciated that it
was voted to let them do it over
again next year.
All Spanish War voteraas and
families are invited to join Uogue
Hlver camp. United Spanish War
Veterans In a picnic dinner at the
city park, Grants Puss, Sunday,
Juno I fit 1,. at 1:30 p. m. Appro
priate Flag Day exercises will fol
low hls dinner. Department Com
mander F. L., Clark is expected to
be the principal speaker. -
Salem, Plans underway for
construction ot new 14-story Med-
Icnl-IJentnl building nt northeast
corner of llommorcial and Slate
streets. i t -
ii
Local and Long Distance Hauling
WE MOVE LIGHT and
HEAVY LOADS ANYWHERE
MOVING
SPrX'IrU. BATFS on furni-tin-
moving thti month.
Let us figure with you. Wu
offer reliable service all
new ctiipment clean pack
ing, etc.
Insured
Carrriers
Sunday Excavation Work
At Indian Mound Viewed;
Three Skeletons Exposed
(By Eva Nealon)
While crowds of 'curious minded
lieoule-. without -fears-or -super!!- j
Hons regarding the dead of a form-1
er race, and one of a different!
color, gathered round the graves j
at the Indian mound on the bunks
of Koguo Hiver at Gold Hill yes
terday. Dr. L. S. Cressman of the
sociology department of the Uni
versity of Oregon, with trowel and j
whisltbroom in hand, dug the Hkel-
etons of three Indians from th3!
ground and dusted them off for the
Inspection of the inquisitive whites..
Approximately 200 people enter
ed tho grounds to view the honefl
and relics of the former race,
which were placed beneath the
sandy loam, where digging was
easy, long before Lewis und Clark
made their expedition to the coast,
according to Dr.- Cressman and
other scientists who have inspected
the relics brought from the tombs,
discovered a year ago by Bill Hlt
tle. -
Excavations were resumed nt
the mound for the first time since
the discovery "of the Indian graves
Friday of last week. The public
was allowed entrance . to tho
grounds at the foot of Echo moun
tain lor the first time Sunday.
Dr.- Cressman nrrlved from Eu
gene at noon to supervise the ex
cavations. Mr. Hlttle had shovel
ed the dirt td the entrance of a
tomb when lie arrived. -A few in
serllons'of the trowel Into lite
loose," dirt brought evidence of a
skull.
The skeleton removed from tho
mound In the morning was that of
a mule member of the tribe. No
implements or weapons oecnui-
litlllluil hit, l,nna ! ,wl Ir.n I ! n tlw.t'
be was not especially rcverod by
his people.
In contrast to his simple' burial
the tomb entered when tho mound
was rirst discovered stands out as
tl-e probable resting place of a
chieftain or medicine man. The
smoothly polished stone pipes,
knives of Obsidian rock and per
fectly carved arrows, scattered
about the skeleton fouad ' tharo,
were on exhibition at the grounds
Sunday.
Filtering the second rave the
skull of u woman, too round to be
normal, with teeth worn down to
a thin row, was discovered with a
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOK "SAI.F Dundy fi-aore' tract,
i 4 acres alfulfu. 1 aero garden,
, good 4-room bungalow. ; lulio
mutle pump, lots of shade, lawn,
garage, barn, chicken house and
raspberries. Priced nt Mli'itl;
only Si.no rush, balance easy.
-.' C. It. MF.K1,; AGI0NCV.
..Phono KII5, 10 So. Uartlett.
SO
Foil HUNT u-room furnished
house. . Phono 22 1-lt. 7!ltl'
FOR TRADE
452-X.
-Cow for oar. Tel.
SI
WA.NTKD Men to learn to raise
muskrats; f 30011 to JiiOOU per
year Income from wasto land.
.,, Ve stock your farm or raise
mem for you. See N. M. Streeler,
Hotel Jackson, Medford'.'
71
WANTED Loan S3, 500. Fxcel
. lent security. Address Ilox C. N
Mail Tribune. ua
W'AXTUD Dressmaking. phono
1348-W. Mrs. F. Taylor. Nt
U'ANTFD Oil for general house
ih Ki i-none s i - .
so
FOI5 SALF, Furnished 4-1 'oom
bouse, $S0ll cash. Will tko car
trade. 410 lloardmun Si. s:l
WAMKI) Work In exchange for
rent for two adults. Phone Miss
Kdsoll, 820-lt. . SB
FOIt SAI.K Hay In :dlock. Ad
dress li. F. Householder. Cen
tral Point or Phone 15-X-2, S2
'SAI-1' Small restaurant,
"ill take small enclosed ear as
part payment. Ilox 7,. H. Trib
une. TliADK OU FOIt SAI.K III2B
Ford light delivery truck bodv
for wood or what have you? It.
IC. Willdron. 020 Oak St. SI
FOIt IIF..VT Apnrtment r.nd ga
rage, also small house. 33 1 Ap
ple. S3
WAXTKI) Experienced grocery
clerk; must be good with trade
and willing to work: In reply
give reference, state present em
ployment, age and salary ex
pected. Address "Clerk," Mall
rriimne. si
m
few pelvic and leg bones, which
have withstood the onslaught ' of
time, resting beside It. The posi
tion of these hones In relation to
the skull showed that In honor of
an ancient belief, or perhaps to
avoid further digging, the old wo
man was burled with her knees
doubled up to her chill.
The third skull found was Judg
ed as one which housed the brains
of an Indian of higher standing in
the tribe, which hunted and fish
ed in peace several hundred years
ago, where their crumbling bones
are now brought out into the sun
shine. Two beautiful knives, chip
ped from Obsidian rock, one of
sparling black, the other streaked
with red, wen. placeu in close
proximity to the head. An almost
complete set of teeth lell from the
skull as it was removed from the
grave. An imbedded wisdom tooth
was found Hi, the lower left jaw
bone, a cavity in an incisor, and
two worn down teeth described by
an onlooker as "those which mailt
the place where an old Indian car
ried his pipe."
The mound In which the Indians
were hurled with their belongings
was probably deposited by nn eddy
and chosen by the former race as
a burial ground because of the
ease with which tho dirt could he'
removed and the beauty of the
neighboring mountains and river,
Dr. Cressman stated yesterday aft
ernoon. The presence of Obsidian
knives In the tombs Indicates that
whatever the tribe, it was one
which traded with the Klamath In
dians as the closest Obsidian rock
is found in the Klamath country.
The sairto lock was used by Az-
PERSONAL
"" Pen Owners and Buyers-'
Cninn in nnd see how Parker's
new Duofcld Pens ajul Pencils
are changed In 10 seconds from
pocket style to a desk set taper
ed shape and back again.
If you own a Parker 'Pen,
bring it with you and see how
to got a tuper free to convert it.
If you are thinking of a pen for
yourself or for a gift come see
how getting a Parker is like get
ting two pens lor the prlco of
one. Saving the price of one
Pocket Pen pays for Iho Desk
Hase, yet gives you a Desk Sot
and Pocket Pen, too. Cap and
clip free.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
"ASK FRED"
t'All it.l I 1 it flu I
STARTS . ;
WEDNESDAY
A Voice to King .'round, the
' " World :
LAWRENCE
TIBBETT
"THE
ROGUE
SONG'
WITH
CATHERINE DALE OWEN
LAUREL and HARDY
STORAGE
Wben you store with us you
have a llONDKO ' W'AKF
110FSK protectiona clean
aild safe place Tor your
household goods. Ask about
our Special Storage Hates.
Conveniently
Located
1
m m
;und razors. The absence of any
metal in the graves. Dr. C'ressmiui
: cited as proof that the burying
j was done before iiny whites were
; contacted.
A geological survey of the
I ground, he stuted will be needed
to determine the exact period dur
ing which the Indians were placed
under the soil.
Dr. Cressman left Sanduy eve
ning to return to the university,
and no excavating will he done
before next Sunday, Alex Woolver
ton staled this afternoon, when it
is believed someone else will be
here from the university to super
vise tile work.
ScolUsh Ultn
Stated meeting Lodge and
Chapter, T:30 p. in., .June
!)th. 1,. K. WILLIAMS,
7!i Secy. '
Hillsboro. Jlord-Brooks Co.,
Inc.; received contract for con
struction of jail building.
FOX WEST COAST THEATRES
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Oregon State Bankers' Convention Delegates
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Kiddies 10c
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25, 50
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"FAT WIVES"
FOR THIN''
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Over Woolworth'8 Store
Russian Massage. Electrotherapy
Chiropractic
he Sings his way '
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TONITE at 9:00
EVE BENSON'S
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In BUSTER'S FIRST
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METROTONE NEWS ,
Graf Zeppelin arrives at Lakehurst
. . f crash in speed clasio . . .
"Ourlelen" triumps in Francs . .
Ciredevil rides Niagara rapids in
barrel.