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MEDFORD MATTj TRrRUNE, MflDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930.
Total &nd
"Personal
-. Stay Ban Grass Bunilng-
If the . present perlotl of hot
weather continues, it ia likely that
.' Fire Chief Ilby Killotr will soon
i.,:nue orders prohibiting tho burn
inn of Brass in Medford under any
conditions. Permits may now ne
obtained ana persons planning to
burn graaa are urged to do so be
fore they are discontinued.
Mrs. Itemstrect Undor Knife
' Tho many friends of Mrs. Jack
, , Hemstreet will be glad ta hear that
.BhH doing nicely after a major
operation . In Portland Wednesday
r'at St; Vincent hospital.."' ; "
' Wenoonh Picnic Postponed
,, . The Wenonali cluh picnic which
was to hava been held In the Ash
land park today.' has been poat-
, poncd till Thursday, July 17.
Do your faucola give your guesla
a cold reception? Let a Clas Water
'llwator solve' yoifr' hot water pron
Irai. Ask Mr. Vaughn at Tel. 52(1.
.".-.V . r.'i. . : v .'. 09
Took t'p Local Residence
Attorney and Mrs. H. J. Devaney
and children, for aomo lime resi
dents of the Howard district north
of Mcdford, moved into the city
v lasi-weok and, are. now residing on
: North Central avenue, , ,
: ' You'll-enjoy -a vacation more,' If
you get one of our Natural Perma
nent Waves.; ."Shellon Croqulgnolo
' dr!Ringletto styles. .Emma Clitic
Beauty Hhoii, Liberty J31dg, Phone
454.. r,; , -. .. --. :;
rrnm State Metropolis 1 ' ''
!." From Portland the followlng'are
registered At MPdTOrd hot-els: 'Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. Keenan, A. Tt. Pnl
'mer,' L. H. BaWf, B. Hanlson, K.
". Tltiss, J. T. Wallaoe, V. N. Mc-
Kensle, L.. V.. Bruce, Mr. and Mrs.
C. O. Oregorj', Oeo. Santiago, J..H.
Pitman, M. 8. Hollo and Virginia
tV'ttgner. '. , -
; 'M: 1 e4,flr tree props". Wood's
Lumber CO., liast Jnokson at Qen-
, r--. 112
Pn-ikels Hunie .from Portland
';, ,Dr,,nd Mm li. B.,Plekel return
. ed.to Mcdford .tod.iy, (oll9W,ing a
, two, , days trip to Portland. ', ; ,r.
A special ,yalu, al II. 80 In tho
all -. silk .Artcratt hoae is making
uulte a reputation at Ethqlwyn B.
Hoff mana's. ; : . . ' . , . tf
- nirvurrlans Aire V. M. C. A. Truck
The Ashland Y. M. C A. is now
lire 'Wrier st a rebuilt Doflgo de
livery truck, a gift from H. C. I!lgh.!
- and .the necessary rebuilding a gift
"til1 the Ashhvnd Rotary club. ;Te
Wtrole' will tie used In transporting
supplies id the autnmer camp at
Wiuaw lake,' Mat' Tlibmnson', Y soo
retar. Kntimincefl todnv; The 'camn
' opens nevt rlaturd-iy for the1 tlrst'
two-week period. When tho boys
complete thetr camping horloda,
the oanjp wllVoe turned over to tho
Afttitand pamptlre. alrls. Ashland
Tlaings. . ' ,
Uon't buy cheap tree props and
hare them brwik and spoil your
rrsel. Wst No. t redJflr tree props
from Woods Lombsr Co., pat
jatkaon at 3 encase. , jilt
VMt ta DctraM, On. '
Mr. and Mrs. ,Iiw Heynolds and
Mr. and -Mrs,. Bert floff .left yes
terday .for Detroit,. Ore., to visit
Mm. ,F. W. roulkes. They expect
,4n return this vninf.
, For best green slabs, ask' driver
or, al Hadtotd Fuel -Co., Jf oJ. 611
Kiill tikiks WetMwa ' ,'
The ralitfall of 'AMorla l's hort
apprtntlfnnteiy !0 Indhea sine last
Neptember, Deaplto the fact that
1,74 Inchoa fol in, June, the, totu,)
'was ntil sliy ot tle normal sain
of J.Ofl tor, June. ' , , . ... ; '
" 'Arrona who would Hke bar
sla In a high grkfle banjo should
oalt 4 this offleo and Inspect Mw
banjo loft here fnr sale; m sacflflea
rexardleM of cost.. ; M
T4tdt' la Astikand
vMrs..i.'Jis. T. Swevoaj' and Mrs.
W. 41. McOowati of this !y ftpnnt
-yestsrdae? in.Aahiuml rlsltlng ;wlth
friends. ' -. ...
' IlemsUlclilni. nlcotlng. nleatlng.
button making anfi hoso uienillm,-.
; jianoicraii ouopr . - t iisf'
Tslors!lMfnmi. .Seattle ,' t..
' The following: euttip. rosiq.iniH
'jRt; at Metlforo liiitr'Hr!i I,.
wbiw, n. fit urrg, r. I. jifinf
hfl k. II. Miller.
1
y . . '. If v' f
1
,
There's Real
Good Vkhie '
in riuhrer' Milk Bread
m the raratt of tin wry
hboril we f inillc.
4 p c i t j riuhrw's
Breadi Wrtcn yon phono
your groocr,
V' ''1
Arrive from Nan MaU-o
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. Welch
and daughter of Han Mateo. Cal
i arrived In Mcdford on the Khasta
this morning, and left immediately
for their home on the Rogue where
they plan to spend a week.
Hume Owning- Advantage
"Name five of the advantages
of owning your own home," en
treats the Literary Plgest. One of
them, and usually the other lour,
is that you'll hav? something ' to
mortgage when you want to buy o
car." -Weston .Leader.
Krystalglo kodak gloss supreme.
The peasleys, opposlto Holly thea
ter, tf
San Dlcgn Is Quid '
All of southern California In
quiet, CHpoclally San Diego, report
ed J. D. O'Brien, who was In Mod
ford this forenoon preparing to re
turn to his home. I lo said little
roal estate Is moving in Han Diego,
but pi-Ices are remaining high. Un
employment is general throughout
that part of the state, with many
transients on the rood hltch-blkln
In search of Jobs.
Wo have that particular mould
ing for your Individual picture.
Tho Pcasleya, opposite New Holly
theater, tf
Guest nf Xohllttx
A. W. Mlddleton of Sun Fran
cisco Is visiting Mr, and Mrs. ft.
L. Noblltt of this city and expects
to spend the wcok end ut Diamond
lako.
Orecn slabs, tho hotter kind from
Modtord Fuol Co.. . Order', early.
Phono 631.: ,, "i I02tf
(Alitor As direst lllnxcr . ,
Photographic maps to help. In
locating, f-lros will be used In the
Cascade national forest as the re
sult of the purchase of a pano
ramic camera. Pictures, taken
from Lookout points, -wlil bo dis
tributed to flre-chaserB and look
outs and kept at the dispatchers
office nt.Oakrldgo. ... .:
Victor Culbertson tried almost
everything for poison oak and got
rid relief until he lined Dr. Blnzon'
Poison oak prescription. . Hold and
guaranteed by Heath's Drug Store
only. u-i',
Tells of Tour
P. N. McKenste, travelling pas-
sengor agent for Orand Trunk rail
way system, Canadian National
railways and Canadian National
steamships, arrived In Medford Inst
evening' on a business trip. Mr.
McKensle stated that a personally
conducted triangle,- tour starting
from Vancouver, B. c, July si,
taking In all points of Interest to'
Jasper park. From thcro the trip
is conducted to Rupert, with a two
day boat trip from Ruperf. to Van
couver. Tho entire trp l made
by daylight, . ;. , ,
. Leoso,, squeaking whools aro da
geroua. Have them tignicnea n u
hydraullo wheel sotting macnino ni
Flchtncr's Garage. . . 93tf
SjMMit Wwk IJnd llcrc
Airs, .juveiyn. tiunson, cniiiu) o.
II.A 1I..unli,,,.t. rn,in nttitm iinnnt
tho past woqk end at her homo In
Modtora, i
A snoolul In tiiiiestry nnd leather
handbags at tl.OO, f2.no, 13.00, 's
offered at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's.
lit"
Rlnakatwcrs at Istttertew
Mr. and Mn. Harry Rlnabargor
and children ot Medford visited In
Kkvmath tfalls ..for a short
Monday on 'their way to Lakevlew
whera they will visit for several
days. -Klamath Falls Herald.
Dance till 2 o'clock, Qold Hilt
every .Balurdny night. . , . 89tf
Collfornlaiu at Hotels' '
Oucsmi at Medford hdtols from
California Iricludo Mrs. Mary 8.
and Miss Mnude H. Marks of llnllv-
Wood, Dorothy Loomls npd Loralne
McDonough of Banta , Rosa.. Dr. and
Mrs. W. H. Murphy of Han Matro,
Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Shade and fam
ily o' Kivera, Mr. and Mrs. U. 11.
Thcberge of Herly Hills, Mr. and
Mrs. 10. C. Karper, Mr.'und Mrs.
A, H,olley and family. Mr, and Mrs.
C, N. Wokb. Kloronco (ladber and
Mr, and Mis, Jorry Bchocnfeld of
Hon Kranclsco! Mr. and Mrs. O. B.
()tliorns of Long Uoach, and, the
fallowing from Los Angeles; Mr.
sjd Mrs.. H. II. Sivlnnoy. MIMa ii. j
bclisiior, Mrahd Mrs, C. I Prtrkcr
and Mr. land Mrs. J. 8. WhlttlcT.
Dance, jacksonvflle, Saturday
Julv 12th. till ii- HO
Visit Motlicr
Mrs. Mllly.'JIoM of Fort Klamath
Is visiting her mother. Mis, 8. U,
Mowlolt of Kiigso i Point this week.
h wsi shopping In Mydtord yes
tonlay attoimoon with her mother
and sister, Miss Hattio Howlett.
l)n son ',Wod. no ttaL, Dream
land. Ladles. ,(rce; gents 7 Sc.
Dvnao's music. i 1 1 S
.V 'Marriage Ucmao Issnvd
The county clerk's office issued
a . marriage license this forenoon
to Peter tJorgon, S4, nnd Urma
Hooperi T. both of Han Diego. Cal.
i Danee till I n'clook, Gold HJll
every Saturday nlgtit. WW
tttm n.Mlfl.in lamiptkttntr
Chae. NAhss who was seriously
III at the SAcrcu Heart nnxpuni
-.. . iHltan t noma Tuesday
and was reported today as being !n
an improved condition.
Orocerles. milk, eggs and bakery
goods at llusona What-Not, tn
and fry.
. Ui Harding, manager of the
Dtdnitard 411 office In Mrotnr.i.
sixnt Tuestlay tn Hoaeburg on busi
liesa. .
Sea Brill's Hlxtt Metal Works
(or radiator., fender and auto body
erpalriiuj. , ,. M
RcmodclliiR Dvfclllng
8. W. Coffee will spend IJiw ;o
romodel a dwelling on Mary street
at a. cost of U00, according to an
application on file today at the
city building deportment.
Hat Specials too new felt and
silk Tiass, valus tip to 4.t, .apeo
Ul f 1.91 and tut. Too Basd
Box, tit East tth St. 114
Dean
n of tho I'nl
and formerly
Northwestern
,'. Miss Grace Matter
vorslty of Wisconsin
on the' faculty ot
university, has been
dean of women for
Albany college. Miss
also be Instructor in
ing and dramatics.
selected as
next year at
i Mattern will
public spcak-
Lct us haul away your garbage
and rofuse. Phone 642, City Sani
tary Service. 38711'
OrcKoniawH at Motels ; " "; "
llesldents of Oregon registered
nt local Oiotcls, other tlian those
from Portland, include L. M. and
Ksther Foss of Bend, lone Luehes
of Ontario, and the following from
Eugene: Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Chap
man, W. I. Moody and F. H. Rloh
ter. For best green sis bs, oak driver
or call Medford Fuol Co., Tel, 631.
. . 65tf
Washington Htalc Visitors
Mr. nnd Mrs. Coy of Spokane,
Wash., arc visitors in the city who
arrived yesterday.
Lime for all purposes at Med
ford Lumber Co. 78tf
Divorce "Decrees tjnrnted
The circuit court granted di
vorce decrees this week to Flor
ence Bttlo from Ralph Balo and
to Walter Childress from Bessie
ChlldroKS. A . decree was also
granted to Effle Dalkey from Otto
Dalkcy. . A divorce complaint was
filed In circuit court today by
Proston Hmiillwood to Lyda Small-
wood on -grounds of -desertion.
Troo props at Big P.lnos Lbr.'Co.
Tel. No. 1. 108tf
t'omlilloii Is Improving
II. R, Stearns, a patient at the
Sacred Heart hospital for the past
week, was reported to be hotter
toduy. 1
Let me write your flro Insurance.
Carl. Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland
Bldg. : Phone 90S. . tt
Hero On Dental BiiNUMHa
C. J, Wight, .rcpresentutrvo of
the Wolch Dental company of
Portland, is -Among the business
visitors registered at the Hotol
Holland. ......
Dressmaking and remodeling nt
tho Fashion Shop, 424 Modford
Bldg. . ,Tol. .1181. , .
Trnnsfcrrwl to Baker
C. H. Bcnnott, for a short' time
past a deputy In tho sheriff's office
here, left this morning for Baker
In eastern Oregon to take up sim
ilar duties there. Officer Bennett
concentrated his efforts hore opon
the arrest of liquor violators. ,
Screen doors (fixtures free).
Modtord Lumber Co. Phone 620.
78tf
Visit Nt Ccntra4 Point
Mrs. IMna Herbst nc daughter
Verna of Pusadona arc tho guests
of 'Mrs. HerlistVs parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. W. 1C Merrill of Central Point.
" Vor "best greon slabs, ask drfvV
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031.
ttngo Pleplnnt
A pieplant. lout two tcct and
eight inches across and measuring
six and one-halt Inches around the
stalk, grown hy Harry (Hegel of
this city, is on display In the Itosc
burg chamber of commorce Rose-'
burg News-ltovlew.
Phone 643. We'll haul away
your refuse Cty Sanitary Servlos.
SJ7H-
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Nichols were
guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.
II. D. Williamson of Klamath Falls
during tho '40 celebration.
Cold meats and salads at llu
sona What-Not, th and Ivy. Ill
Returns to Mcdford
Olenn Nichols, following an ab
sonce of threo years in acrumento
and other California cities, return
ed to Mcdford this woek to reside
hero Indefinitely. . Ho was former
ly eonnoeted wit litho Hotel Hoi.
Uuid and In a drum corps contest
held hore during the Jiihlloo of
Visions Roulhted won a silver lov
ing cup for being the prise-winning
drummer. t '.
Th Bsinl-annuiil olenrlng sale Is
now 1n progress at Kthelwyn B.
Mntriuuun'a. .lucluding Hats Coats.
Drosses and )'insembles: 111
On Vacation Hero
Miss Teresa Coinmerfonl of San
Francisco Is spending her vacation
In this city as n house guest of Miss
Ruth Naylor,
We specialise In radiator and
fender reitalrlng at van's uaraga,
11 8. Burtlett. . Phono tot. tf
KrasHcs Honio TnoKirrow
Dr. nnd Mrs. A, F. Krosse will
return from the at tomorrow
noon. nd will recelva patents
the atlernmm. Tlley hav-o been
visiting In Chicago and other east
ern cities for about seven weoks.
Cliauncey Florcy now located
13S Kaat Main SI. Insurnnco and
Real Estate.
Uecclvcs nounly Warrant.
The county clerk's office Issued
a bounty warrant yesterday to
Hurley Hull ot Applaoato lor tho
kllllni: of a coyote..
Channcey rkiroy now located
133 Hast Main St. Insurant' and
Real Estate. '
Olenn Jackson, sulcr manager of
the .California Oregon Power coi
pany oflliw In ledloid has been
apcndl.ig a few days In uosetiurg
on business. -
Anderson's New .studio of Pho
tography, ground floor. 401 K.
Main, oppclio Piggy Wlggty. 130
Vlsltliur tlie Merrills. '
Miss Anahella porn-r of Seattle
arrived In Mcdlord today to visit
her annt and uncle. Mr. ami Mrs.
W. R. Merrill of Central point for
a week. Miss Porter Is libraclan
111 the Seattle public library.
Shoe Specials one lot of values
to t4.l. special It S. Other shoes
special li st to 4 . Carpontvr'a
entoe Wore, -The Haoo Bom.'' tit
East tth St, )14
New Albany Ckdlcgo
Tire Coiiipuny Visitor.
(luy Hurvey. brunch niunager
and Frank Uardcsty district sales
man for the Kelly-Hprlngfleld Tire
company were transacting business
with the Jocal dealer, Clay Willi
am, today.
. Danoe till t o'clock. Gold Hill
every Saturday night, 89tf
.Here on Business
John Alden Tliompson was In
Medford last evening on a business
visit. He is an employe of the state
highway department, and is work
ing near Union Creek.
Free load kindling with 3 big
loads 16-in. slabs. Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 76. tf
Tree props. All lengths, regular
size. .Cheap at Medford Lumber Co.
...... . ,. ..; .. . 78tf
Leaves for Bcndi RoaortH
Dave R. Wood an.l family left to-
day for a short vacation trip to
beach resorts, including the Coos
Bay country. -where he will par
ticipate In the Mcdford Golf cluh
tournament with Marshflcld at the
latter city. . .
Cliauncey Florey now located
123 East Main St. Insurance and
Real Estate 65tf
Slabs, big loads, 4M tiers. t5.00.
Small loads, 3.00. Valley Fuel Co.
Phone 76. .. tf
llulld Croquet Court 7
Announcement wus made today
that the American Loglon Boy
Scout troop would build a croquet
court at the -city playground, lo
cated across Bear creek bridge on
Main street, and . that tho Legion
would purchase an elght-malletset
for the park. Tho work will bo !n
chargo of Clyde Cook, leador of
the. Legion, troop of scouts...- Tho
court will probably .be -completed
next week.
Order now 16-ln. green pine
slabs; big loads, 4Vi tiers, 40.00.
Valley Fuel Co. -Phone 76. tf
Tree props: A largo stock always
on hand. ..Tel. 629, Medford Lum
ber Co. , 78tf
Return from San Francisco
Mrs. J3. 13. Goro and daughter
Beulah havo -returned to this ci'.y
from San Francisco, whoro thoy
havo been taking. apodal work In
Claris music at tho State Teachers'
college'. " '." - ,
Plcnio supplies, Sundays and
holidays at Hueon's What-Not.. 6th
and Ivy. , - i . ill
Tnnl,l U.,1.1 tin. ..I .-.n ' SI nii
tl-.08; every aummer hat goes .it
these prices. New felts una silk
hats 1 1,1)8. Real money savers.
The Enih iy 'Lou Hut &hop In the
M. M. Store.' ' ' ' ' 114
! ROBERTS Pelhiki Roberts
liasHcd away at the si'Vcd Heart
flospHat ,iVcdedVS VMfy 1 uth,:. t
1:00 o'clock lifter an Illness of
the past year. Mrs. Itoberts was
born in West Chester cuunty. New
York June-1I, 1804, and was
aged at her tlcuth, "U years and
24 days.
'She bad been a resident of Med
ford for 18 years, coming . here
from Portlnnd, Maine.
Mrs. Roberts was a dcyoted
mother, and a true Chrlbtlnn.
loved by all who know . her. i She
leaves her daughter, Miss Lillian
Itoberts of this city.
Funeral service will be con
ducted from tho Perl Funeral
Homo Friday, July lltli 3:30
p.m. Rev. Father Wm. B. Ham
ilton officiating. .Interment In the
Medford cemetery.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Oordon 3t
311 Willametto street, aro the piu
ontH, of n ho n. veinhlnn 6 puumlrt.
6 ounces, born WcdnoHduy, July 9,
at the Cum m unity hospital.
Mr. nnd Mr. L. W. nalemim nre
1h3 pn renin of daughter, -welBh-'lnK'7H
pmindu, horn at the Com
muHtty hmipttnl, Thurmluyt July 10.
MAO KILLER SUSPECT
XF.W YORK. July 10. (P) A
iiiAit whom the pollco described as
a former secret service agent of the
Herman government and more re
cently an operative lor tho the so
viet government, was arrested today
as a susiwct In tho search for the
mad killer of Queens.
The prisoner, whose real namo
police refuse to reveal, was arrost
ed early this morning. He was
found hiding tn underbrush In a
dosoryd ..eUon ot , ipotiglastown,
ED
ONLY, MAY RUN SHOPS
SALEM. Ore., July 10. A
powion who In not a registered bar
ber In Oregon cunui operate
bar her shop in the xtutc under a
temporary permit, wiy nn opinion
hryi Vtt4i-hey -(rrflit VanWInkle.
In n'pljt: toiivn Inquiry by the. state
board harbor exnminent.
DAKOTA FARMERS EYE
MARION COUNTY LANDS
SALEM, Ore..' July ID. (T
Hve North Dakota farmers, acting
ns agents fnr S families ot thut
stole, have been Investigating
farming conditions In the Oliver
1on district this week. They mid
they would recommend Marlon
county as a good plact in which
to locate.
Obituary
Births
Ghost Message From Conan Doyle '
Expected When Body Is Entombed
LONDON, July 10. (VP) A mes
sage from the spirit of Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle as his body Ls lower
ed Into the grave Friday was pre
dicted today by some London spir
itualist circles.
The novelist's family, however,
did not encourage thin forecast of
the moment when they will hear
from their deceased relative, al
though they expresHcd continued
confidence he will get In touih
with them almcst Immediately;.
' IThe; aufherV son, !"Adrljv"n told
tHe ally'SttetcJirily ntffthr i
confident ;Jthat hp!vlll reveiil hlm-
NEW YORK, July 10. W The
New York Times says today that
(ear of a possible llliel suit over
one, of the incidents . related in
Owen Wlster s new uoolc, " Theo-
doro Roosevelt, the Story of a
Friendship, ,. 1SS0-1918," , was the
cause ot Hb tcinporary wltlsra'wal
by the publishcia, Mucmlllan & Co.,
last miiiith. t ,
Copies of tha ' book which had
beeti distributed in advance of the
date of publication were recalled by
Macrnllliin with ho explanation oth
er than It was made necessary, by
clruumstances beyond their con
trol." . .
Aflcr advancp copies had been
distributed, the Times said, there
were, intimations, of a libel suit.
Wi' r was abroad, the publishers
consulted their attorneys, then re
called the advanco. copies and wait
ed until Wlster could no reached.
Tle Objocttcmablt! pasea,wijrc de-
loced. i
1
GYPSIES BLESS!
,11
TAL'OMA, Wash., July 10(P)
Carl Horst reiftrted to iiollcc lie
had turned over to two gypsy
women a total of $3125 to . be
'blessed" nnd returned to him.
The women have disappeared.
Horst met the women Juno 11
nt n fortune telling booth. He
Maid he gnve them S 1 GO to be
htessed nnd received a mystic
, power, t : ,; ; . .
Lntoi le wturned nnd found
tho booth eloped, but thought per
haps the gypsies were ill.
- On "Juno 15 ho said he gave
them UltWu- then $1175 and on
June 'lis ho, .turned over hia last
$300.-'
SHEEP RANCHERS Ai
OUN.-SlSON, Colo.. July 10.
Hour raids on stuck of western
ranehes have, ns In Wall street,
caused a lota among the ahcep.
Hunt-hers and sheep men of the
Antbiaclte and Muddy sections ol
the fltinnlson river linve nrnicd
themselves against tho marauders
and have killed nine of tho ani
mals within the last few days. It
was reported by Itny II. Clark,
supervisor of the Gunnison foreet.
More than 2I0, sheep have fallen
victims to the bears In ; repeated
attacks on tliofloi-ks.
WENArtHEE REPORTS '
WHNATCHKE. Wn.. July 10.
(P Kalso reports that many Jobs
are available at the Weilntcliee
dnm cotlstructlnn project has re
sulted In hundreds of men from
all parts of tho Northwest being
disappointed here. H. K. McOrew.
supenlntcndcnti said today, i . .
iBo aslavl Ithat newspapers In
form the public that no men nre
being hired.
EUGENE BOX FACTORY
DESTROYED BY BLAZE
KIHIKNK, July 10 UP) Ktre dc-stro-d
the Krorene box company
plant today causlnjt dnmaito esti
mated at i'0.0i0. The spread of
flanien to adjoinlnn lumber yards
was prevented by firemen after an
eight hour flxht.
Plant owner raid limy holieved
the lira was caused ,hy transients
dropping riRarets hi the kIuwIiiks
while conklnit a meal.
HAY PlsTclSHES
SIM IIAI'AKt. Cl. Julv In u1
Thomas 1'slteriuiu. ti, ranch
baatl, Inst ins rignt ami and port
o( his loft tottay when he was
drawn Into a hay press on the
flartorl ranch, 9 miles north nf
here. He was taken tn a hospital
wtofira lila condition ma pronouac.
el critical.
FFAROFIIRFI l!N I
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ROOSEVELT HALTS
NEW WISTER BOOK
Kelf shortly. This wonderful faith
buoys her. She Is beautifully radi
ant. 1 am certain that if she did
not believe In spiritualism he
would not have survived Sir Ar
thur's death an hour.
."A seance may be necessary to
establish the communication. When
we do hear rom him the commun
ication will he treated as private
unless, as' Is .quite passible, he
wishes to give the -message to the
world. In which case whatever he
WfiVJU Ito 1Jubliiheid."''
The son denied current reports
a secret code had been arranged.
Scratching Habit
Causes Death By
An Open Artery
. SIT. HOI.LY, N. j.. July
10 (P) Believed to huvo
opened an nrlery in scratch-
Ing his log, Walter J. Brown
31, of Rancocas, near here,
bled to death today beforo
medical aid could bo sum-
maned.
:1 I'liysldans said ho , appar- r
entiy had scratched too so-
4 vorolv and opened tho artery
-WjtliA lis flngormaiK '
.. SALEM. Ore., July , 10. P)
Frnnk C. Clark of Mcdford was
today ' reappointed by Governor
Norhlad as a-member of tho state
board of architect examiners.
Clark, ' n woll-known local resi
dent, has held the above position
for eight or ten years. Ho has
drawn nlans for tiianv of the prln-
otpal istrnoturea jof southern, Orc
ojn. J ; 'i; If; :-- v
HILL FAMILY RIFT ;:
MAY BE HEALED
. LllNGSTON, Mont., July 10. (P)
Kor tho second time, marital
rifts 1ri tho family ot Wdltcr Hill,
son ot the late James J. Hill, rail
road builder, have apparently becu
smoothed.
Dismissal of a divorce : suit
brought by Mrs. Mildred Hill, for
mer Kollles Rlrl. against the aon
ot the railroad magnate, ls sought
in un action filed yesterday In the
district court by counsel for the
Hills. The petition also asks can
cellation ot cross -complaints tiled
by Hill. ' '
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BIG KNIFE ON WIFE
SALEM. Ore, July 10. (A I
After trouble with his wife In
which ho was alleged to ha?
slashed her with a butcher's knife
It. L. McDowell, ono of the pro
prietors of the McDowell meat
market here, was lodged in the
city Jail last night. Ho ( was
booked on a felony chargo.
PENNEY CO. SALES FOR
JUNE SHOW DECREASE
NEW YORK, July 10 VP The
sales of the J. C. Penney com
pany totaled fl5,H2s,X0l. a, de
crease of 7.4 per cent from June
last your. Sales for tho six mulitlis
ended Juno 30 totaled IKB.469,1 1 0,
an, Increuso of 4.1 per cent over
the corresponding - period of, lust
yenr.
Oimh HrUlgc.
WOI.P POINT. Mont., July 10.
i;Pl A bridge across the Missouri
river providing tho only all-year
crossing In the 200 ntHcs between
Port Benton and Wllllston, N. D..
was opened for traffic today.
. Special COmniiitlUittion
A Medford ljodge No. 101. A.
V '. & A. AI.. Friday, Only
li, t:,10 p. tn. Work in the
r C degree. Visiting mcmliers
welcome. H. J. KIU1.D. W. M.
C M. HOI'STON, Scry. 11II
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU SAI- A few more loads of
Bnd noil tn l!poic of. Pee
fnrenian on S. Central.
KOIt ItKNT Suite of offices on
iwond floor corner Mt.in nd
Grape streets to tease. Will re
model to suit. Marshall Print
In it to. 111
FOH HALK Cheap, now piano.
If-'i So. Oukdale. Ill
DO.VT DKl.AV aeltlna your can
ning t-herrics. Hnynl Anns Sc.
Tel. 3I-K-I!. Wooaford s. Gold
lllll. Ill
' . - ' 1 -I
rtH l-iP.A l .-Nlreiy inminpn.
v. rlean. cnmft.rlahle. furnaee heal-
ed iiiom ill private home. Hoard
' Ifilrsirerl 51 Washington St, . 11 1
j3l!
PAlUmcs
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PORTLAND LAD
AT DRILL CAMP
LOST ON HIKE
Soldiers and Planes Search
Livingston Mountain for
17-Year-0ld fc. M. T. C.
Student. ' i
VAXCOi:viSR, Wii.. July 1.
(JP Tlifd. hiinso'. hut iiii
Hai'iiied ufler u uiiclit out in
the liills contraiT to military
order, (.coi-kc T. Stncii, 17. of
JNtrtlaiul, was found Unlay
iiotit tho ririu rniiK'. IB miles
from Iterc, by fellow imnti-Ik'i-m
r (ho citizciu uiiiitarj
training i-aniih
. VANCOUVER, Wash., .July 10 I
(i?--AuGUt 7U0 students In sum
mer encampment and enlisted men
at Vancouver barracks were
searehintf toflay for ffeorge T. 1
NOW!
RICHARD ARLEN
JACK HOLT
FAY WRAY
EUGENE PALLETTE
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Children
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Stueh. 1 7-yoar-uiiJ rorliand yuuih
wiin fulled lo return- from Living
(ton mountuin near here hint niht.
.Must tl tlK-in hml already tai-l
ticij-atcd In a vain hunt, whci,
lamed all iilifht.
All phmeH at the military fir-lrj
here were ordered to aid in tlit
Hearch and four were ncoutinK ove,
the mountain region early today,
Vouiik Staeh left the rifle ranm-,
about 16 milen north of here yes-
terday to climb the mountain be
fore they were required to he hack
at the camp for dinner. Tho other
twii youtha turned hack.
When Stach failed to return late
last nUrht hundreds of the stu
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in party.
Stach was one of the several
hundred Oregon and southwen
WaHhfiiKton students in encamp
ment here.
nrcUKELRY, Cal.. July 10. I
William TIenry Schrader, ul, lnisl-
ncsx m.mnper and president of th:
I'aelfic Rural 'PreHS, farm paper. I
died In a hospital here last night I
after nn illness of fix weeks.
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