Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 12, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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VAGE TWO
Iocal and r
-'Personal
Market Intercut Growing
The city public market today was
liejrlnnlnir tolook' like It imed to
before the city threatened to clone
the market July'l. Quite a num
ber of rarrnen were present wlh
supplies of home Kiown produce,
and liejlnnlng next week one pror
ducce plans to rent nearly one on
tire side of -the market to carry
".on, aji wholesale! produce bualnos.H.
Tne markot is open every nay irom
f a. m- tq S P. m-'T-lie
llareravca llerc on VUlt
' Dr". and Mrs. U. P. Hurjrrave and
.daughter of Berkeley, Oil., former
Veil known local residents, arrived
In Med ford on the Hhaata this
molnlni? to. visit relatives and
friends. - - .
Canninir apricota, 5c lb. Frank
Iln'a Grocery, 437 Bo. Central. 116
' Orcftoiilans at Hotels '
' Among the Oregon people reg
istering at Med ford hotels Friday,
other than ; those from Portland,
: were M. R. Lewis, It. E., Steven
son of Corvallls, R. M. Heln 6f Leb.
nnon, B. B. Gabriel, Mm. M. 1).
Phillips, Aleno Phillips of Salem
Uuy H. Jqhnson and. Mi A; Heed
'" of Eugene and A'. Hparllng of Roue-
burn ..
v , Geo.' Alforil has nmn-eholr-e ap
rlcuts fur sale at the ranch, two
mlies east, of Phoenix, at 6c tier
pound.' Plenty on hand for Sun
day or Monday. Call at ranch ,or
Phono m-F-J. H2
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hicks of Mod
ford were guests Wednesday evqn
ln a!t the J. V. Wright homo ,1"
' Ashland. . ,
... Bucllla package goods one-half
price. Handicraft Shop, ,4 2 8. Con
tral. Phone 702 U'
' Helcsutctt on Ball
.' John Butcllff, arrested by the
1 ehortfTa office o short tlma ago for
the operation of a still in the Butte
F-atlq urea, was bound over to the
rand Jury yesterday when he ap
peered In the, Jacksonville Justice
court. His ball was set at 11(100
which ho raised.
Tree props: 4 large stock always
1, hand.' Tel. 6211. Modford Lum
... intf
on
. Upr Co
' Home frohi Xortti
"-. Afi'a. Ooofge , Tlk'k or this city
.'.returned .(o''Miaror(V this mrinijng
, r,rom fortmnu, wnere sne nns poeq
Visiting. ' ' ''' ' ' . ' ' '". , ;. .
.Choice gladioli,. cut flowers and
iuo"ral splrtVt, .Sarouclson's Flow'i
er Garden,' 808 Clark St. Phone
. , . j. . ; i ,. in
'nmt''AM-CHMrnH0 Will '' V.
'"' We' don't, know what tuckith
'nntl-PlgareMo1 4ftlttofi circulator
had, but It would se'onithat If only
half of the smokers we see daily'
nAdlng,' da the saying' Is, another
natl to thelr-icofflna, vte hs'Jthey.
smoke, thf circulator nr wasting
their flme.v Mlllshoro Independent.
Floral sprays, eocsages and mix
ed bouquets for ssle. Large anaprt
nient. qf qholce gladlvlas ln red,
crlimiun. . ccrlee. , luvandqr, riwo.
pink, vcllow and other colors, 40o
n dor.cn. Phone 8H0-U or call nl
tlcLpsh Qnfdens,. 335 .Hquth, Holly
St. ', -, ,;' .i in
Ml- jJook 'Ctnlllin sjcriqnn' i
Miss Gertie "Sine',' who was taken
tq tile Saorod Heart ,hospil last
Week, kerlpual); ill, was reported to
My. as, being unimproved. JMIwi
' alee- is the daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Warren D. Mea of Applegate.
and Is an employe of the local
.Montgomery Ward company store.
' fjlfibs, bgiods4V4 tiers. 5.fn.
Gin,ull loads. IH .'po, V.alloy Fuel O .
(h.one. f, . ,', 1 ' ! '. tf
Krrtm txaiant liilnta :
' Included "Among the guests at
Ibcal hotels from a distance are
Dora Petersen of Des Moines, la.,
Harry Wilson of Chicago, III,, nnd
W. B. Poolo of Nelson, II. C.
, pijuncpx lirin."ei('i now Wateri
1-'3 1vusl Main V. Insurance and
ileal Estate. 8tf
Arlttirn fWin pwtlnncl '' "'" "
" Following a wq-day visit In
Portrand, Mr. and Mrs. I,, n. Hragg
and son returned to Medford tills
morning. .
. Plcolo .supplies,. Sundays and
holidays at Huaun's Whul-Not, tth
and Ivy, ,,; , up
: M, . THomiiiuin, qnd Mr. Hen
dofnq'pof 8',an'le nave 'taken Jio
qrp samples from, tho Barren mine
oil tjie OrcenspiinKs to Seattle for
nill) run Ileal, Mr. Thompson, Who
hail had 25 yeais of milling experi
ence In Alaska and about 10 years
In the Hlaklypus, has been working
the mine for the lust month. Ash
land Tidings.. -
V fiance ' (lilf , o'clock, Gold Hill
very Saturday, night. . , ; , 8IM(
Visiting Mis AunVrmin'' '
W. E. 'Trltch of tlrnss Vallev.
'Ca.lv accompanied by his children.
"Is spending a short time in Med
rord visiting his elsicr-ln-law, Miss
Olga Anderson, of the sheriff's of-rice..;.-
;;.v, ',
' The' semi-annual elearlng sale is
ow In 'progress: at Klhslwyn H.
Hpffroapn's. Including Hats Coats.
Dresses arid Ensembles. 111'
ioH-s Bounty Warrant
A bounty warrant was Ipatied at
lha oounty elrrk's office today '
If D. Knhll of Jacksonville for tho
killing of a bob-cat. ,
Canning apricots, c lh. Frank
. (Ipls flrocery. 417 So. Central, lit
KM Tat Ttii
Mr, and Mrs, J. K. .Howell if
Medford and daughter Kthel M.
Howell of Grants Pass enjoyed a
three-day trip to 'Crescent City.
Handon and Marshrield over the
week end. . .
Bucllla package goods one-half
prloe. Handicraft Bl(pp, 43 8. Cen
tral. Ptioh JOj, , H
Gaining DlMtancc on Air
The new feature, of KM ED, the
Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln station, "pecll
and Sally,", is going, over big and
ha attracted .letters frorq several
California cities. Including Kureka
and Redwood City. To be heard
that far south Is regarded by stUr
tlon officials as being little short
of remarkablo in view of weather
conditions and the proximity of
California stations, f
To Visit III North
Mrs. J. A. Currlo.and Miss Orac
Currle left on the Shasta Frlduy
for Portland and plympla for a
short visit.
Order now 16-ln. green plnO
alabs: big loads, 4 ft tiers, (5.60.
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. : tf
, Dqcilla package goods one-half
price. Handicraft Shop, 42 S. Con
tral. Ph,one 702. , " . J13
Visit rriml Onklatlil
M.r. and Mrs. J. A. Norman iim
oaugnicrs. rjmma .M,ie ana uivira,
of Oakland, Cal., arrived in Med-
ford today, and' left Immediately
for Butte Falls, where they will
be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. O
Hlbhard.
Floral sprays, corsages and mix
ed bouquets for sule. Lurge assort
nient of choice gladlolas In ro(,
crlm.son, cerlsr., lavender, rose,
pjnk, yellow and other colors, -40c
i dojsen.,, Phone 890-L, or call ut
Dehosh, Hardens, 825 Mouth Holly
Wt. i; i ; l. .1 . ;-!( ' 1 17
8hoe Specials one lot of values
to (4.65, special $2.95. Other shoes
apodal $8.85 to $5.06, Carpenter's
Shoo Store, "Thei lio Box," 228
East 6th St. . , ' . 114
Plane R)eclit Flowers i
.A box pf gladlol gathered .,p
gardens at Alametf-i, Cal., ut 8:20
p clock yesterday was delivered ".o
Mayor Baker at 2:40 o'clock, less
than seven, hours ufter the airplane
wJiich brought them loft the Cull
fornla city. Tho flowers were In;
perfect. condition. They were the
gift of Mrs. Lillian mark, pros!
dent of tho Alameda Clludloll socl
ety, and were shipped here by a
West Const nlrplane, r Tho Oro,
gonlan.
Free load kindling with 2 big
loads 16-ln. slabs. 'aIcy Fqel Co.
1'nooo 76. tf
- Cold meats and salads at Hu-
son'a What-Not, 6th and Ivy. Ill
Here on niisiticsH
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mlddlestead
or Hagle Point ore In Medford to
dny attending to business mnttors
and shopping at locnl stores.
Tree prqps. All lengths, rogqlar
size. Cheup at Medford Lumper Co,
. i ..... , . ,. . 78lt
Victor Cuibcrtson tried almost
everything for poison onk and got
no relief tiqtll ho used Dr. Blazos!
Poison Onk prescription. Sold an
guaranteed by Hoath's Driig Store,
only,'li, ,', i' : ,! 'ill?
Iloturiw In Siirlngfli'lil . ' '
Miss Mary Kllxaheth Whitney of
Springfield, Ore., who hus hcuri
Visiting Drt. and MiJ S. R, Dlppel
for several days, loft for her home
this morning. Miss Whitney spent
three weeks In Los Angeles previ
ous to her visit In Medford. ,-
Anderson's New Studio of Pho
tography, , ground flpor, 407 B.
Man, oppqalto piggly Wlggly. 130
Canning a)i'ots, 5e 1U. Frank
lin's Grouery, 437 So. Central, lit'
Johnson In City
Johnnv Johnson, renresenletivn
of thq "aclfc .Fruit UxpreBs, with
iivttuiviiriers in rqruanu,., was in
Medrord yesterday transacting bus
iness with railroad men and ship
net's and vlstttnff with frlemiu:
Johnson was formerly stationed In
.Medford.
Chauiteey Florey now located
128 bluet Main Wt. Insurance mul
Real lCntate. 65tfr
Central Polpt (Irango turkey
supptr, ; Wedneailny, July 16. ut
Central Point til'anKo hall. . public
Invited. 114
('llliriirilliillx lit llotels
Callfornlnns registering at Mo.l
tord hotels Friday included Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Meurs, Mrs. Coggs-
well, H. R. Fisher and family pf
Los Angoles, Mrs. Mayy M. and
Meredith Utter of Stockton. Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. SalJ, F. P. Taggnrt
nnd ramlly or Glendate, Mrs. F. N.
Clurk and sons, Mr, and Mrs, W. )',
Webber r Ilqllywood. Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Berg or Palo Alto, Mr. and
Mrs. It. F. Hdoowold of Altndcna,
Mrs. John Mi'Faddcn and Ada and
Mabel MrFadden or Kunta, Ana.
l-.thel Bear ur South Pasadena aqd
the following froii) San Frunclsco:
Mrs. Omnia Frleqdly, Miss L. IHs
scr. Adele . Iteess, Mr, mid Mre. J.
J. Hundley, Kdw. U. Hundley, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Puukerhaiu, Mr. and
Mrs. A. lllnkel and son, and Lieut.
ntu Mrs. N. Y. Malcolm,
Phone 542. We'l haul uway
your refuse. Clly Sanitary Service.
337tf
Tree props at Illg Plnea Lhr. Co,
Tel. No. l. 108U
Will Visit Crater Ixikc
Mr. iitid Mis. II. W. Russell of
Grants Pa, and Mrs. Lewis 8.
Ul th of this city will spend to
morrow at Crater Lake.
Extra choice gladiolus In a lavgc
assortment of colors, 40c a doxvn.
Florsl sprays and mixed bouquets
a specialty. DeLosh Flower Oar
dens. 355 South Holly St. Phono
IflO-J.. , 117
Hut Specluls 300 new folt and
silk huts, valtiea tip to $1,98, apea
Inl J I is and $2.98. Tho Hand
Box, 223 Fast th St. 114
Xrarvr PtHirliousc
Tile good old autumoblle hus cut
down distances yes. we are all
nrarer the poorhutise than epr
before. llermlston Herald,
Dunce till 2 o'clock. Gold Hill
every Saturday night. i S9tf
You'll enjoy a v-tratlon moroj If
you get one of our Natural Perma
nent Wave. Hhelton (Toqulgnole
or Rlnglette stylea. Emma Clloo
Beauty Shop. Liberty Itldg. phone
4, . : . -414'
MEDFORD MAIL
Visited Medrord Today
..." A.,Jl. pummva fit the Portland
Airways company stopped at the
Mcdfard airport, this foronpon, fly
ing a new.Htinson ,lr. cabin plane,
en route from Los Angeles to Port
land. The ship will be used In
connection with service carrle'd on
by the company.
.
. K. H. Thomas was a business.
Visitor from Medford ,. In Clrqnts
I'ttss yesterday. . .t (. , ,, I
i, ...
Kxtra choice gladlolas in a large
assortrncnt of colors, 40c a dqzen.
Floral sprays and- mixed bouquets
a 'specialty. DeLosh Flower Gar
dens, 325 Houth Ifolly 'Bt. Phone
390-L. .117
(Jcrecn doqrs. (fixtures free).
Medford, Lumber, Co., Phone 620.
- rutt
Mure Auto License-' i
,, Tbe sheriff's office coptinueg to
be rushed with , the Issuance r'cf
nuto licenses for the. year beglnAlpg
July 1. Over 60 were issqed yes
tcrduy and more were expected to
day. 1
Groceries, milk, eggs and bakery
goods at Huson's What-Not, 6th
and Ivy. . Ill
; ''Jfor beat greeiV.slabs, ask'drivcr
or cull Medfo'd Fuel o. ' Tel, 631.
' : : 1 .-' t i- "m octf
Iimiiovc o Ills Home
' If. R. Steams', a piitlent 'at the
Sacred Heart hospital for the past
week, wns removed yesterday do
his homo' on East Main street.
Lot me write your fire Insurance,
Carl y.' fengwald,' Motel1 Holland
Bldg. Phone 691. , ". .: . . tf
" Vlnnen Wed nnrl' ftiit:. Tlrenm
land; Ladles free; , gents f6c.
Dynge's music. ; , ; i 113
vimIim rvjiic. ijiLi
H. It- Musters of Chicago, who is
op the Pnciflo coast qn ' business
and pleasure, left iy , stage this
morning lor crater fUKe to apenu
Dressmaking and remodeling lot
the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford
Bldg. Tel. 1181. tr4
Lime for all purposes at Med
ford Lumbor Co. ' ,-. , 18tf
Suing- for HnnuigcH
: J. . H. ' Goswick was named de
fendant in a dqmagp action filed
against him in circuit . court yes-
tertlay by Martha, McClung for
(10,137, claimed tq bo duo by the
plaintiff as a result of un auto
crash -on Onkdale avenue last
liarph.,' Mrs, MqClupg claims she
sustained serious injuries, .
A special In tapestry and leather
handbags at fl.00, 32.00, $3.00, 's
offered at Ethclwyn B. Hoffmann's.
114
Ohauncay i Florey now1 located
128 I'Jnst Main fit, Insqrancq and
Real Estate.- . -m 5tf
To Visit Relatives ".. ; .''
-Mrs. Tom Flliott and. daughters
Irene unfl Dorothy of Dcnvqr!
Cplo., arrived iq Medford this
mqrnlng -to visit Mr. and Mrs;
Frank Yashin, Mrs. Louisa Greg,
ory, and qthor. relatives. Irene
and Dorothy are .the greqt-gran.1-duughtcrs
of Mrs. Gregory, whom
she had not acoq before. '
Lot us haul away your garbage
and refuse. Phone 542, City Sani
tary Service. S87tf
v . i
For best green slabs, ask drivel
er call Medford Fuol Co., Tel. 631.
: 65tf!
front Htule MetroiipIlM
Guepts from , Portland at local
hotels Frlduy Included Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Aryeson, Mr. and Mrs.
P. (1. Lawrence, Mr, and Mrs. C.
C. Hole. E. R. Persa. T. G. Van-
Boocklck, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Cal
kin, K. G. Lewis, T. H. Clarke. G.
W. Staples, c. P. Harris. H. O. Tlb
hals. I-:. W. Gibson. It. I'. Mythlng.
W. P; Forty. J.. D. Clemenee. S. A.
Mnlehorn- and J.' BLihofborgor. v 1
han't hue chnnn trnn nrnna and
liuvo them break -and spoil you,r
trees. :Got No.' 1 red fir treo'props
front Woods -Lumber Co., Hast
Jackson at Genesee. 113
. Seol illrlll's sheet Metal Works
fur radiator, fender and auto bodv
repairing. - J !, -, i ; ; tf
Two .Marriage Licenses i
The county clerk's office Issue!,
marriage liceuses this forenoon
II, Itrlcno. 37, Spanish. nm Myrtle
Mooily. m, Indian, both of Red
ding. Cal., and to Ira Brooks, 28.
and .Mario Tlekq, (3, both ilf Hilt
Cel. . . : . ' 1
No, I red fir tree props. Wood's
Lumber Co., Fast Jnckson at Gen
vee. 113
Dance till t o'clock, -Gold Hill
every -Saturday night. , Siltf
Uoswc.lls nt (itinl 'Pqlnt
Mrs. Maude Uoswcll and children
or Ventura. Cal., arrived In Cen
tral Point the first, of thls'week.
for a ten days' .visit .with friends:
Loose, squeaking wheels are dan
gerous. Iluve them tlghtnned on a
hydraulic' wheel setting machine at
Flchtner's Oarage. BStf
,- Green slabs, tho better kind from
Medrord Fuel Cn. Order early.
Phone eai. , lostt
Grains Pass tlm-ior Visits
fir. ThnN. tl Wvull wits Amnne
the Grunts Pas residents spending
somo lime in Meiiiora yesteraay.
We have that particular mould
ing for your individual picture.
The pensleys, opposite New Holly
theater. tf
Krystalglo kortnk gloss supreme.
The Peafley's, upposite Hully the
ater, tf
Klt'iM III Pnrllntld
Dr. and Mis.' Walter Ai K. Kresse
of Mrdrurd arrived In. the clly yes
terdt.y on '.heir wav to Rogue Klver
valley, after an absence or seven
weeks In tho east. While In Chi
cago the doctor tiuik a post-graduate
course In surgery and attend
ed the Mayo clinic. pregonlan.
llemstltchlnj. plcitlng, pleating,
button making and hose mendlnx
Handicraft Shop, 57t(
TRIBUNE, MEDFOftD,
Local radio funs are looking' for
ward to the next Copco hour, pro
gram' of popular music, scheduled
for Tuesday evening, July 15th,
The hour will feature the Crewa
slaters, popular melody artists; Floy
Young, violinist, and ver Den Har
vey, ulanlste. The detailed . pro-
tcrum wi)l o,ppear in, tpnrorrpw'a
Mall Tribune; i ,
. l ,cr. , .
Anyopo, who would ' like & bar
gain in a high grade banjo should
c&ll at this office and inspect the
banjo left here for ile: a- sacrifice
regardless of cost, v , 25tf'
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel. Co., Tel. 631
Smith Rocovering- , '
Dick Smith, well known mem
ber of the Copco home office, Ac
counting department, Is making a
splendid recovery frohi his recent
operation, according ta report. He
has already been removed to hla
home and oxpects to return to his
Copco dAities in the nea future. '
A special value at $1.50 In the
all -silk Arteraft hoBe- is making
quite a reputation at Ethclwyn B.
Mofrnutnn'a.' i , - tf
. Mahogany dining room set, lib
rary table; splendid condition. Tel,
1695. , 117
Representative Hero '
W. W. llanksley or tho Electrical
Producut corporation -was a local
business ylsltor today;'-'
Siskiyou Summit Lodge open tot
the summer. (Jhlcken .dinner 75i;i
also tea room lunches.' ; ' jot
,, Lpose wheels rqHt and radiators
cleaned. Van's Oarage, 33 S. Bart-'
left. Phono 208. '.i l ' -.- ; i - .; if
., A hot ha'th these, hot days IB
most refreshing. A gas water heat
er heat water' as fast as you can
use It. , Two unbeatable ,cpmb(n
tiprtaj jcalj VaMpa, thd hot ly'alor
rriuri,lajt;62. i ! , V f- , ; rl
Vl ti i( i'.l
MAPPED BY VETS
A meeting of tho Medrord post
executive committee and past com-
munuer.i was neiq last nignt to act
upon a plan to ral.se funds to
send Hie local drum corps to tho
state convention at Balder.
Aftpr some discussion, , a ; plan
was adopted ahd' ill .ho ,pufc into
effect next week. Full details, of
the proposition will bo announced
ot Monday night's l-cglrjti meeting
at tho Armory, at whlclttimc dele
gates and alternates wia bo select
ed to represent Modfordiiost at (lio
'state convention. -
Bvery Legionnaire Is'urgcd to bo
present and to bring tTnother mem
ber's 1930 dues In order to put tho
poet over Its' quou.ln membership
berore the convention. 1 ' ' r
There arc still over 20 namtow to
b( added berore Medford goefover
the toji and those who hove not
paid their dues are asked to .send
theni' to Finance "officer : c!' T.
Baker before Monday night. '
SALEM, Ore., July 12. ta The
qprnial , plcqic of the Oregon State.
Grange will bo held , at Charapoeg;
Bunduy. Tables for . 1000 persona
liuvo been reserved for the noon
luncheon.' Among speakers will bo
Allien Goir, niiiHtor of Ilia Wash
ington State Orange. A Mrs. Wood
ward of Portland will appear. in a
dress! nutklo '.arid warn 100 yedra
41, iiilMLj.t'
LAKE 0' WOODS LURES
MANY FOR WEEK-END
' " ' : i
' - ' . ' i i w . .i :
, A large number of local oeonle
left today to spend the week end
at Lake o' the Woods, popular re
sort ot Medrord, Ashland, and
Klamath Falls residents. ,. t.i, j
business thla season has broken1
all previous records o date. iui
oordlng to F. K. Wahl, manager.
and tho , balance at tho aummer
promisea to see a capacity crowd
each week. Many improvements
have hcen made by tho manage
ment since laat year, to insure com
rqrt and convenience for guests.
The now lodge has teen completed.
attractively furnished- and provide
iijaciigntiur meeting place fur: visv
nvrs ui tnetraaart. ; jit, '.j
COYOTE PUPS FRIENDLY
IN SAMS VALLEY AREA
sams valley, o.. July is.
(Special) fleorg MrDonough had
quite an experience ihe other
day while riding over the hills
without a gun.v , -- ... ,
As he passed along the side of
a large log ho was greeted by six
young coyote pups, who curiously
sinned at his norse s heels and
Investigated things In general, as
they ran along with the horse,
seeming to thoroughly enjoy the
fact that the j-ldor wap powerlesa
to molest tptrt; lt ' . : i
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Burn, to Mr. and Mrs. Horace
Geppard of Hutte Falls, a daugh
ter, weighing a pounds, 4 ounces,
at the Sacred Heart hospital, Sat
urday, July 1.
STATE GRANGE TO
HOLD BIG PICNIC
... - '.: , . ' ' ' "., t :-...'. .. '
Births !
' i
OREGON, SATURDAY,
jitvfnis Preiidfnt
- Atann'itttt Vesft I'linlo
Raymond M. Croasman ot Omaha,
Neb., la the new president ot Kl
wenif International. Ho was elected,
at Atlantio City convention.
7:30 to 7:45 p.m. Amps n Andy;
.rtUM. iny, - k u m u, twuvv,
KiiCA, KFSD. - '.. i i -
. -KOO, i. KHQ, T. h;OJIO, i KO.W,
1 ltr.UA.,' t , ... .1 t : I
$,to 8ijlOT-Nlghts in Spaln.ijitao,
KBCA. V- ..: , ... ; ;
8 to 8::i0 p.m. Fillmore Circus,
KHQ, KQMO; KOff, KPO. KFI.
8:30, tp 1 10: 15: p.m. -Symphony
concert., KUQ.i KQMO OWi
Ki'C, KFI. - : r- ' :
8:30 to 9 p.m. Melody Memo
ilea, KGO, KFSD.
9 to 0:30 p.rq. Ralrilvw- Harmo
nics, KUU, Kl' HU, K J A it, IvOA.
9:30 to 10 p.m. Colden, Mgends,
KPO. KFSD.
H p.m. tq 12 midnight Spot
light review, KGO: KBCA, KOA.
10 to 11 p.m.;-KGMO, KGW,
10:16 to 11 p.m.; KFSD, 1 1 to
is miunignt.. .' . . - ,. , i
-4V
! Radio Program
ICMEP
- (Mall Trlbuna Virgin tatlon)
Sntunlay, .
- P. M.
.io to 5:30 'Popular recordings.
:30 to 0 "Shirley. Brothers
on the Air." . ,
II to 6:15 Fruit . Dispatches
by Myron Root,
6:15 to 6:30 News. and mar
kets by Mull Tribune.
6:30 to 7 Brunswick Brev
ities. - , . , - . . '
7, to 7:15 Tom and Wash,
' presented by- -Associated Oil
Co.
7:15 to 7:30 Cecil and Sally
In I'Tho Funniest Things."
7:30 to 8 Steffens Superior
Shows.
c. Sunday, ', . s
' P. M'!-i- -
7 to 7:30 Economy Lum-
her Co. i
7:30 tq 8 Watch Tower pro-
gram by InternatlonnrBiblc
Students Association. -4
8 to i) Valley Radio church.
! Monday.
A. M.
7:55 to 8 Drcakfnst broad
cast or news.. Mall Tribune.
8 to 8:30 "Kybo Houro," by
Bconomy Groceteria.
8:30 to 8:45 Medrord Cash
& Carry cleaners & Dyers.
8:45 to; Gold Seal Cream
'
ery.
9 to 9:30 John Cupp Furni
ture Co.
9:30 tq 10 -West Side Pharm
acy.
10 to 1P:J0 American Laun-
dry. ....
10:30 to 11 Medford Slet
Metal Works.
'1 to 11:30 XL Eleptrlc
tstqre. Ashland.
11:30 to. 12 'Popular record
s' Inga.
12 to 12:30 Lewis Super
Service Station.
13:30 News flashes by Mall
Tribune.
P. M.
s 12:30 to 1 Sanderson Motor
Co.
1 to l:80-r-llnJ,nswtck . Brev-
Itles.
1:30 to 2 Snlder's Dairy St
-Produce Co. - ,
5 to 5:30-"l'opulr recordings.
3:30 to 6 Scherer Motor Co.
6 to- 8:13 Fru'.t dispatches
a by Myron Uoot., .-
s 6:13 to 6:30 Xowii ond mar- ..
kets by Mall Tribune. t,
6:30 (o 7 '.'The. Toggejy." "
7 to 7:15 "A Surprise.'.' by
the Associated Oil Co. ,
7:15. to 7:30 Cecil and Sally
In "Tho Funniest Things." e
7:30 to 8 C. B.irl Uraddsh.
iewoler. t - -i -u t- r
8 to 9 Mona Muter Oil pro- '
aV i aranu - -' ' - ,,"
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?RVNSlrSis
10 BEAR LESS DIVIDEND
PAN FRANCISCO. July 12.
A cut In its quarterly dividend from
40 centa to 4 cents a share- be
tor Transamerlca corpora tlon
stockholders todsy, following an
announcement by Kits walker.'
chairman of tho board of directors. I1
that this rrtrommondntlon would
he made to the hrd. The rec
ommendation also would eliminate
tho stock dividend,
V ' v r
1 ' .7.; '
JULY 12, 1930.
UCENSE UPON
MIDGET GOLF
TO BE TALKED
8o popular has proven the re-
. I .. . nn,nl.Tlnl.A,l mlnlnlnrn trnit
course at Eig.itli 'and uakqaie
streets.' attracting -' hundreds of
ula vers, and onlookers, the latter
especially from autos Estopped - In
the street, and with another midget
course under construction on North
Riverside, avenue land a, third one
talked of, that It. Is likely, that the
city council at-'its next' meeting
Tuesday,- night : will pass, an oroi;
nance' charging a lincense lee for
operation ot a course, and possi
bly regulatory conditions, especiaP,
ly as regards .parking en tho street
by or near a course.- '
It became known today that upon
the attention of Mayor Pipes and
the councilman being called-to the
matter, and that the' midgat golf
course craze was fast seizing Med
ford; as In various other parts of
the. nation. City Attorney Frank P.
Farrell -was ipstructed to draw
such an ordinance for the council
to act on. ' 1
- The course now In operation has
been doing a land office business
and' (.he other one soon will be,
and the argument ' for a license
fee la based otfc the. contention that
its . operator should be charged a
reasonable fee., the- same aa the
theatres and other amusements. 1
' ' May Need Traffic Cop " 1
Judging Irom tho amount of auto
trartic exiBting at the present mid,
get course, players liarking their
carg nearby and occupants of hun
dreds of -cars passing day and
night stopping on the street for at
least a few minutes to watch the
plnyersr he 'argument is that very
soon a special cily traffic cop or
other officer must be stationed on
duty to see that there is np traffic
congestion, on the streets, or the
sidewalks surrounding the course.
. - Then.-too,, it is pointed out that
pa Sundays the raany cars parked
ou Sotltl) Oakdalo of the Christian
church attendants, together with
those parking near the midget golf
course, may Boon get so. big as to
practically'-close at least halt of
Sotitl) Oakdale. between - Eighth
street and the. church edifice Sun
day Iprenoom qnd evenings. :- ,:
Ueuco -tho need of a special offi
cer to keen traffic uncongested, 'by
the. persons who argue to the city
officials) for a llnce.so fee and reg
ulator)' ordinance for midget golf
courses a reasonable, licotme fee
would aid In ,Uie expense ot the
city government maintalniqg.'such
an officer. . ,,'!. .
A bigger traffic embarrdsament
or the city officials is foreseen
whon tho Knvth TtlvemldA' mlnin-
tu)e igilf covirso IS' opened for, op
erutinni , ' :.' (., -, t j : i
FINAL PLAY TODAY
FOB TENNIS TITLE
TACOMA Vn.. July 12. (P
TUIgh In nil five events iot the
pacific; Nortlnveat t tonnlH chnmp-
lontihlpfl wore (jt stake' in .- final
play today.
The men s sinRles : final brought
together: two Northwest players,
'ihcodore IMePonnln and Brndshaw :
Harrison, both of -the Tucoma
Lawn Tennis club. Harrison is a
former University of Orepon star.
Harrison yeytcrday ..eliminated
Wallace Bates, 3an . FrnnciHco,
while . McDonald . accounter for .
Hcory ProaoCf, Seattle. j
The .women's wfndup was an all- (
Berkeley nffulr,1 hringing" tf ether
Miss Charlotte Miller and Mrs.
Ooldn Myer C!ross.
TOO LAT TO CLASSIFK
WANTKD -r Service elation with
.living quurterH . on percentage
la8if by experienced operator.
Bvx K. Tribune. 114
FCin UKNT--Sraall partly furnish
ed houne. Tel. 934-K. 113
FOK TKADE - )V.e have a good
lot. sewer, water all paid, Z-room
"house, to .trade on good light
truclc. - - .
We hnve several buyers for
good new homes ror eash. under
4.0(l). ...
CIIAUXCPY Fl.ORUV
,Plone SIS. , 123 East Main.
' 113
FOR SAMS Thoroughbred fox
terrier puppies. Inquire R. 1.
Box 433. A. F. Kornstad. 113
WAN'TRC) , Woman Jn modern
country home to help with house
work end care for child 'during
'fruit season. Phone 7-F-5. 113
c 1 iTMj r t'lrt- tilt I.- xri..i i '.
f nitiM-e, 7n.' ito Beutty 8t. 1 1 2
FOU. SAI10 Drum set ha-ss.
snare, cymbal,' tout pedal. 7.so
2li Heatty.'- 112
A 711
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INSURANCE s
GRNGY !
sisice looc
HARRY MARX
PAINTING
Tinting, Paper Banging
Phone 178-J
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JOHN H. LOCK
Painting Decorating
rTlMjViterlir taj-, -f:.j
pee'lalty
Phone 118
Z7
' . V Lumbet's
VaENTED of the country's largest lUnd of gncut yellow
and white pine, Klamath Falls Is the lumber capital of
Oregon. Here is produced $10,000,000 worth of lumber
each year with a consequent payroll production of
$1,000,000 per month. : ; ' ' '! , h -i '
. ? - l ' , ' . h T I ,j
' Another 6,000,000 comes every year from egriculturc.
So It is only natural that Klametlj Falls It the second
largest shipping center in Oregon. That Is provided for
by three railroads, two of them transcontinental. No
wonder bank deposits average $836 per family I -
,., . - :-. ., , ' ''.
Alone In the field, the Herald end News have an '
A. B. C. circulation 0 7,S0S to reach' 7,300 ramilies.
Associated Press, United Press, NEA Service, and
Arthur Brisbane daily bring news, pictures, comics,
features, and comments to keep the Herald end News
abreast of this famous Qrcgon city which has grown ,
234 in the past 10 years,
HERALD and; NEWS
tnrtlai 150,000 Onsen buvan nod dine twslva
' 4 , r . Mesnin Nawieopani ; 1
Alkom Otmowol Hre la OronJ. Obiwvtr
Albland ridinsi , M.JIerd At. Trlbunt
Amh Aiwrtoe ' : O.toe Oly Csdrprfi
Eoin Rnilfr Ronborf Ntwl-f.rytw
6ia Pew Courw ' - : Sol Cpll Jmnml
Mamlh Falls fWrf-Ntm The Dall.l Ctraniclc '
N.wVotV ,rBB 0tro
Chkate , fan Francisce Sote
Pervand . .' , . LoiAiHfles
yOJ'LL LEARN A B OUT'
n - C.cpx of jn eaV recently run In
or newspapers represented Dy mo
lirri.HH.1!
Last Times, TONIGHT Al Talking
EICHAED AELEN JACK HALT
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"THE BORDER LEGION" '.
starts T;OMORRpV;'i f ?x$f?x
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A Romantic Musical Drama of
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PnlntereA Ink by. the Oregon group
noensen A Gov-."
Bargain O C
Matinees dSlOC
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Continuous '
12:30'to 11 P. M.
MiSLisaippI Steamboat Days;
rvirvo 1 ,
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. , Retell '
117 Bpoms ' $1.50
118 Rooms
136 Rooms
107 Rooms,
64 Rooms
48 Rooms '
4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
6.00
Twin Bedrooms 6.00
ROOMS EN SUITE
A Living room, bed
room and oatn,
' from 810.00
1 utiu run rvuwcm
wi.th tub inS shr bath.
ihf! conveniences that will
and lon9 to be remembered.
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