Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 20, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTK11, ATKHFOUD, OK'IKiON". Sl'XDAY, JITI.Y L. HMO.
8AI.K.M Ore July lil.-OT I'OHTUWn, Ore.. July l!t.-(P) AltUNOTON PARK. ClilcuBo. I'OItTI-ANIJ, Oro .. July 1.1. (A
About 100 furniture dealer, from -Senator iKuac K. Stapl. of IN.r'.jjuly la.-WV-lih.., Lark.i.ur. l2 j -IW.IIity, tlt ' J;0"'"
nil over Oregon are expected to land Is confined to his Home with three-year-old champion, won the nl ' "'" 01 C"IB
roKlter here today for tho an-! a broken Ick Buffered Thursday in 23.mio Arlington cup by three eilicicm-y and lax J ' y UUWJ
nual convention of tho Oregon an automobile accident on (iramle j lenutlm today, with I'ette Wrack up nst laro Id 11 11 1'1. ' ""'"nvd
..i. ,i..i- ... l.lon i Hondo hlL'hwav. 'neeond and T.iro third. ' K. H. Clark, ehlef depuly. hy hpv
oral Hporlsnien's clubs, might bu
concluded today was indicated an
tho heuiing reopened this mornlns.
Urban sportsmen of California fy
600 miles to Sierra Nevada moun
FOWLER LINES
UP FEATURES
CINEM ACTRESS WEDS BEN LYON
tain twninfTspoi.
All Amusements Secured
Flower Show By Garden
Club Will Be Large
.. Granges and Communty
Exhibits Will Be Large.
PAOE ETfJTTT
! The BOOTERY'S
FOR FAIR WEEK
The amusement program for the
Jackson County Fufr, to he hold
Sept. 10, 11, 12, 13, In all lined up
with the exception of the horse
races, according: to R. O. Fowler,
secretary of the fulr association.
Huce cntrlcH are coming: Hlowly,
as there are two circuits In tiie
nort Invest a nd horsemen Koneral -ly
wait until the last minute be
fore they decide which way they
will go.
.. The amusements hooked nre:
Howe & Cook, aerial artists and
gymnasts; Frank Zerado and SSera
J'att with a novelty act; Manuel
Marealu, the popular Mexican wire
walker, who wan here last year
and who will return thlH year
with a new act; Cy and Sunshine
with a novolty circus and elownw:
fireworks that will bo entirely
different from anything that hns
been Bhuwn heretofore. The full
program will he given both after
noon and evening every day of
the fair.
. ICcqucsts for concession space
are already coming In,- both from
local people and outsiders, und
space In the buildings ls being
sold Indicating that the Jackson
County fair Is popular both inside
and outsldo of the county. The
secretary has been told several
times during the past Hoanon that
there aro only two live fairs In
the Btate the Rtnto Fair at Sa
lem and the Jackson County Fair
at Medford. This pomes fro mpeo
plo who are making a practice
of following fairs all over the
country.
.; The entlro central space of the
Merchants' building will bo de
voted to tho flower ihow spon
sored Uv the Medford Harden
Bebe Daniels, dark-eyed horolne of the filmo, and Ban Lyon, screen
player, after their marriage ceremony, Juat befora they left Los An
Qeles on their honeymoon.
TOKYO FLYER DUE MILLMEN FAVOR
10 START TUESDAY
ON PACIFIC HOP
E.
W'llBNK, Ore.. July 10 W'J
The Willamette ValU'y Lumber
men's nnsoHntlon liiht niht linn-.
nliniiUHly approved the firm price
TAt'OMA. Wash., July III. Ml
Announcement by John Hurfiilen,
hacklnK Lieut, Harold llreinley anil
llarolil (laity In their proposed
fllKht to Tokyo, that the cltv of Til-
club. This promises to-be ono or, coma would he ready to take offi policy outlined by Col. v. II.
tho font til ran of tho fair, and ex- from Taeoina field ;,: early a next! ;n.(.(.y seerelarv-man ikci- of the
tending this spnee will nlvn m"rj Tuesday o the first leK of Its jour-; WvKl ;:il(1Ht ljUml,Pnila'n.a lls.s,la.
room for tho exhibits In tho Wo- ney and the statement that Itobeii tlon.
men's hulldlllK. Wark and lOddlo llrown hope loj Aml,v1,1i1.lv ho ...,.i f
. Community and BranKo exhibits have their Kokker biplane, l-aelflc .', , , ,0 "vest eo-.s lut
promise to ho the Kreatest In tho En,, ready for Its fl.Kh, ,o J , al ,', . , , , ? ' " ' "
history of the fair, as tho space 'about tl, Bn,e lime. havlnK served I ,'." , , i In IKated a II
In the AKrlculturnl bulldlnK Is l- to arouse new Intorct In ,h possi-' 'l'L h , , '"'1
re,.,lv nt n nremlnm with nine bio air race. ' "bh h seek to H,ablllZe the
ready nt r nremlnm with
itranRcs nnd communities plan
nlmr on exhibits.
SPECIAL DRILL
r A 100 per cent attendance Is de
elrecl for tho specl-al drill bf the
.Medford Lealon drum corps at the
?hlgh school athletlo field this morn
ing at 0:30 a. m. In addition to tho
practice session It In expected th-it
nome Important mutters concerning.
the convention trip to linker will n
discussed. The Medford drum corps
has the greatest dlstanco to travel
of any corps In tho utato and will
have to cover nearly 1000 miles on
tho trip to Maker and return. This
trip will Involve a largo sum for
travel expenses and tho poM In
working on several plans to raise
the necessary funds at once with-
itiOt 'having to appeal to Medford
eltlxens for financial support.
. The first of a series of American
Legion dances to be held at tho
Medford airport will take place
next Friday night, July 25. These
dances aro to be given as a benefit
for tho hi cat drum corps and will
help raise funds to sond tho Med
ford corps to tho stnto Legion con
vention at Hukcr, August 14-16.
The big hangar building at the
new Medford airport provides fin
excellent place for a dance and
there Is plenty of room for a rec
ord crowd. The floor Is of cement,
with a spec hit water-glass finish
and those who have danced on a
content floor declare It to be a won-j
dcrful surface for danelng. tfnappy
music by the notable "Pep lrd-j
dlern" has been arranitod for, and
'several spectnl entertainment fe.i
turos will he found on tho evening's
program. N'lght flying and stunts
at the airport during the danre
'should also prove popular with the
crowd.
' The affair Is In charge of a well
known group of live-wire Legion
naires headed by Past-Commander
Soeley V. ifnll.
Although tho llromlcy plane 1m
expected to complce its final tests
Monday and lie ready for the Tok
yo fllvhl the nf-xt ilnv. thi thm. ir I-
tho takeoff will of necessity depend l,rln,(,(l "Ht "f prluea for Its pro.
Industry. The plan does not call
for a price agreement among thej
miiiM dim uiruiiH eacn nun wnicu,
iipltroves the pollry shall Issue a
on favorable weather rnnilttiiitm . neeompanled by sale condi
and on the iireimrutton of a nhinn' ,,n,t the management deemw
for again taking off after refueling. ,,nHt to market opportunl-
near home. j manuiaciunng prai-tices.
Tho aid of Oov. (leorge A. Parks, tireeley told the lumber
of Alaska. In preparing a pliiee fori ''' J' ludlviduiil firm price
the second takeoff was sought by! l'l'lhy was Inaugurated by south
Mr. nuffeten yesterday. In a tele-j''''! I'ltie operators several weeks
gram to Governor Parks In Juneau, ko and lia.4 proved nucconnf ul,
tho Tacnmn flight backer said he
had been Informed by A. A. Ilen
nott, Alaka flyer, that Mose
Point or Holomon Hulls.
are available, but are covered with'
driftwood, lie imked the Alaska I
governor If he could assist In pre-!
paring one of the places for the
takeoff and added that Itroniley :
would be ready to leave Tuesday if
the weather Is favorable. . I
PLANE DEPARTS
UOOSKVKLT l-'l I3LI N. Y
.luiy lH.tl') A red monoplane
rhri.sti'ncd the Maruueite M1h-
sionary" and planned for use in
j Alaska by Jesuit missionaries took
i oTC today for Muffalo. N. Y., en-
route to Seattle.
At the eont ro Is itf the Bix-pes1-i
settger Itrlliim a was (icoi'Ke Plek-
- entat'k, pilot, who carried as pas-
I nengers the Very He v. Philip I.
Dl ItLIN. Irish Free Slate. July Mun. H. J., In eliarge of Jesuit
1. I lio Shadow of a gem;r- tnHsliiimrieH in Alaska; Hrotber!
ninway strike tonight hung j. j, K,.u.H, Jesuit missionary and
over Ireland with not less thanjtl fUer. and Walter K. Kade, Oe
000 transport workers already lrnlt aeronautical engineer,
out.
News Briefs
The executive committe of the
national union of railwayman will
arrive in Dublin today. t!uless
some way Is found out of the
tinMitlt Hlrlkn H mi ill it, -It if mnnl.
bus workers whose demands for' SAX Ql'KNTlN, Cal.. July 19.
union recognition have heonl(P William "lied" U'llrlen, Oak
spurned, a call for a complete' land bank robber and slayer sen-
tie-up seems Inevitable.
BULLETIN
j lenced to hang next Friday, cheat
i etl tho gallows today by commu
ting suli-tde in his cell In con
demned row.
8KATTLIS, Wash.. July 11). 0P
It's perfectly all right for Mayor
Crank UdwardH of Seattle to kiss
visiting actresses as ho did Jean
llarlow today.
That Is the attitude taken by
Mrs. Edwards, who said It "not
onlv was all rlitht. but Daitlcular-
1y appropriate.
ii wouio oe too muen oi a
temptation for him to resist."
' WASHINGTON, July 19.
President Hoover today nominated
Claude L. Draper of Wyoming.
Ralph P. Williamson of Washing
ton state nnd Marcel Darsnud of
iousiann as memoem or ine newiy
created federal power commission.
LONDON, July 19. (A A Ran
goon dispatch to tho Kxchango
j Telegraph company today said vil-!
l,"""ll,mu nosea out me lagers near tho Hall river Insisted
nn rrnm isco minus neie tonight. ' that Ki le Rook, missing Itrttish f
7 to o, The tilt wont 15 Inning and j airman, was being cared for in a
was decided In the last of the lust 'certain village.
of tho fifteenth by Hay French's
single with a man on base.
Night game.
San Kranclnco a io n
Sacramento 7 10 l
(IS innings)
llalterles: IVrry, .Inn and (las
ton; Vinci, (iould. tllllick. Kretas.
Thomas and Wilts.
TAULK UOfK. Ore.. July 10.
(Special) The grand army of
army worms now Invading this
district have had several serious
encounters the past week with de
tachments from tho regular crow
army now sojourning in tho north. '
KVANM VALLKY. Ore.. July 10. 1
(Sid.) Lvans valley neenis to have1
KANSAS CITY. Jutv i i (4i ' unusual number of rattlesnakes
The three ranking tennis players tn, voar' Bomo v,,r' vnvs
of the Missouri valley, two east-. ,mvl" been killed. j
erners and a player from the old
south will compete Sunday for
the sIiikIcs and doubles cham
pionships of the gist annual na
tional clay courts tennis tournament.
TORONTO. July IN Ai
Toronto Maple Uafs today
The
All-
; LOS ANOKl.KS. July l i . V
j A divorce suit brought by Mary
I Lewis against Michael Hohncn.
: whom she married In 1 1 2 7 while
both were Metrotolitan Opera
j stars, today was on file In superior
i court here. The suit, the second
j in two years, charges desertion.
nounced the sale of tiny Canliel., IMVllARLST. Rumania. July
star rlghthnnded pitcher, to De- j ;i tltyueen Helen wecompan
trolt of the American league. To-, el King Carol today to the re
ronto Is to receive cash, pitcher ipilem memorial services for tho
Art Herring and outfielder, pre-, late King Ferdinand, their first
ferably Ki-khnrdt of the tteaumont ! Journey together, which the pub
Teias lengue dull, In evhnnne He regarded as an Indication for
for Cnntrel, (iheli tinmlncnt reconctllatiou. '
Starts Monday Morning, July 21
Everyone Knows that the Bootery's Semi-Annual Sale
Means Real Values at Great Savings
i r
Shoes at $4.85
In litis jrro.up you will I'intl all
niatt'iials in hotli hili and
medium lieels furinei'ly priced
I'i'om $ii.8.") io .fSXiO.
Notu $48f
100 Pairs of Shoes all at
One Price $2.85
11)0 jiiiifs of slioes at one price 2.85 per pair,
no( all sizes. .Medium and liijjli lieels, .t(J.S") to
$10.00 values.
Now $28.5
One Lot of Shoes All Going
at $3.85 Pair
In (liis lot are shoes of all kinds. Oxfords, straps
and pumps in low, medium and lii'jli heels, in
broken sizes, former prices $6.85 to $10.00
Now $38.5
Shoes at $5.85
Featured in this group are
sport and golf Oxfords, genu
ine Deauville sandals in all
over black and brown and tan
combinations, formerly priced
from $(5.85 to ..$8.50.
Now $58?
Shoes at $6.85
Featuring cut out sandals,
genuine Deauville sandals,
pumps and strap patterns. In
all materials formally priced
from ,$8.50 to $10.00
Noiv $68?
EXTRA SPECIAL!
Arch Preserver Shoes
A good selection of styles ami sizes. Form
erly priced from $10.00 to $l:!.,"0.
Now 78.5
Shoes at $7.85
Tins group consists of the
latest shades of sun-tans,
brown kids, patent leather,
white kids and satins formerly
priced from $10.00 to $13.50.
Now $78?
Doors Open 8:00 a. m.
No Refunds
No Exchanges
All Sales Final
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BEAUTIFUL SHOES POR, WOMEN!
STRANQ BROS-
No Refunds
No Exchanges
AH Sales Final
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