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1 til PAGE TWO i . i ... MEDFORn MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfiOX, SATURDAY. JTTTjY 2fi. 1930. I ocal and -'Personal TouriM For ChiUt Uikc VucatlonlMH U'iivfnK ly mane tiiis morning fur Crutor Luke in cluded A. 8. F.mamiel and Miss J. A. Ritthbunc of Br-mklyn, X. Y., Mias E. rt'eefmmn of Amlwrnt. .'. '., Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Matron of Los Anproles and Itoland J. Hunter ut thf American Museum of Nut ural History, of Freehold, N. J. (iiiiirriiuii for lVrry Vyiik""l Walter H. Jonen, who was uk csted us guardian of Ferry Wyn koop. Incompetent. In a petition filed aevorU daya hco nt tho roan ty clerk's office, has een n.'nie Kuardiun and Ih now in full charge of Mr. Wynkoops attain. 1'nder the arrangement, the lutlor will no longer bo In a position to Ik.su o checks or pumham Ktds wiihou c a h. M r. V y n koo p 's 7 C y ea in c'-J Mid ha? been suffe'-lnir from mentul lapses. IFtr I 'nun .v Orleans MLsm Kthel Perkins was to arrive today from New Orleans to fpenJ a 'visit with her cousins, U. W.I i.uke and Miss Kllzahcth IJurr of; this city. She. Is coming to Med ford from 'the northern part of the 'aliroi-nlaiis ut Holds Among the California people reg istered at local hotels aro Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Walters und son, Mrs. Jack Kdmondson, iloyt It. Flher, Win. and Iteeso I.ewellyn of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Max well of Ktockton, Dr. L. C. Demlntf ' stale. of Aanahelm, II. (-'. HIiiih of Hue- ramcnto. Mr. and Mr. W, T. (Jlb-I Kryslululo kodak 1ohs supreme, bon of I.opanu, Mr. und Mrs. F. j Tho J'eajiley'tf, opposite. Holly the-Wli-we of Lout; Iteach, Itlta Uraz- ater. tf enall and Thalis Woods of Wil- - inltiKtoii. May Olin, I. H. Lang- . Instrument furnished and les don. M. Iena llannicrly and Judy -sons free for 30 days to anyone in HeiKh of Oakland, and tho follow- ! forested In loM'ning to play band or Iiik from San Francisco: Mr. and orchestra Instruments. If you can-' Mr. M. K- Spalding. Oeraldlne J not learn you have not invested) Mpaldfim, Me.sdames It. Hamilton ! one cent. During the past three and K. I Kalvey, Mr. and Mrs. 'years over 100 boys and girls have! J. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. JJ. . started in this manner. Call at' F. New hull, the Palmer Music House and get! - your instrument, appointment with Do you know, that you can get 1 teac her and complete details of th chuwuiein, prepalred by the best j plan. 132 v ruiicni; nn'j jii i n.'K1'!!, puL up in tiAiM nnyro nHiii h i v iiY 10 RELIEVE! iiin OTATroi IVIIU-olMlto Noted Animal Importer -at Fur Ranch Near Prospect; Author Evarts Will Arrive BEST EGGS TAKE ILIifH HIGHER VALUATION It may not be where east imct west, but it is where the district attorney of I'eorla has met the greatest wild animal Importer In the world. And ulthough just XFW VORK, July 26. (p, Ktnek market broke out uf jjle t in unich it had beencunffne two days with a brisk upmrn today's short session. Populur trading shares wer j. up J to 5 points. .Shorts whu j.T i"u Miwiiuiniwi lines recem; j to cover their neat cartons at the Jac:kon Hotel to lake out for your private party? 130 Daneo till 2 o'clock at Jackson Wile. Saturday night. 125 lavo For Portland Mr. and Mrs. Will II. WH?on and children left by train last eve ning for Portland, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ora Adani.4. The smartest and most chic Is the Artist's Tani at Klhelwyn IJ. Hoffmann for 3.5. 131 OiegoulaiiH At Jlolels (luests from Oregon roglntored at 'lociil hotels Include Venn Kl mon, (ilonna McDanlel, LowIh K. (iardlner of Albany, Mr. and Mr. Hlmotiton of Oswego, l'lornco and .loephlno Hlnnott of HoHoburg. F. I. Knight of Kugene, Mr. nml Mr. (I. U. 11 it t of lirookings. ai d the following from Portland: O. M. Hodges. CI. II. Lubeck. Klla K. Uluse, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hprlnger, M- S. Feller. Fugenn Johnson, (Iqorge S. King, K. M. Ward, II. .1. Murphy. M. H. Knee, F. II. Acoff and Carl Anderson. Drive out " to (iORsett's Hervico .Station for melons, fruits and vege table. Always Viiallty. Open eve nings. North edge nf T'llent; lli7 Kcirlgan VIsIih City Walter .1. Kerrigan, representa tive for tho Oregon ian. Ashland district, was a visitor In tho city yesterday. Danco till 2 o'clock at Jackson ville, Haturday night. 125 Michigan Visitor Hen; .Stewart Clark of Detroit. Mich.. nephew of Don Clark, arrived in Med ford on the Shasta this morn ing. Stale lcaHt Situation Whooping cough was in the lead In the number of commuhleabh; diseases reported to the tatn. board of health the last week, f4 new cases being reported. Others re ported Included : Typhoid 7. diph theria 1, scarlet fever 1, measles V.K influenza 3, smallpox 12. tu berculosis 1 1. pneumonia 9, chick -enpox 2d, nmmp 12, Infantile paralysis 2, epidemic mcnlngltl 2 erysipelas 3t sleeping slcknesa 1 malaria 3. I i locks $ 5. r 0 on n I g lit dell ve ry only. Valley Fuel. Company. X'hune ''i. tf Wants Financial Support John "iTodgcnoh, Kan Francisco, Inventor of the "zoppor-plmie," still In the model form, was In Med ford yesterday attempting to Inter cut local capital to back 11 m In the construction of the plane, re sembling a dirigible with airplane wings. The machine would cost approximately $y 0,000 and would bo placed on an Oregon-California freight and passenger lino route. The Inventor brought with him a small model of the plane, and has Hpent the past week or so visiting southern Oregon and northern Cal ifornia. ' . Visiting I'foin Sea I He Mr. and Mrs. Kddio Hheehan of Seattle aro visitors In tho city, who arrived yesterday. Mr. Kao.LeFnvre, formorly with tho llotfchoruugh Heauly Parlor, will bo with tho Modford Ileauty Parlor, starting about July 28, or 2Dth. .For uppohUmcnt, phone ltil. 1 Bilker Prepares for Icglon The Amerlcaii Region colivonlbm commission has approved plana for the gold rush committee, Including expenses of about $1000, and con- flruotlon of the "wild west ' sec tlhn 'In tho Chinatown dlHtrlot of taker for the statn convention to bo hetd hero August M-l 0 will commence at once. Ulnrks $5.60 on night delivery "only. Vulley Fuel Company. Phone 70. s tf Med ford Visitors. vMrn. Itoso MHIer Wright and Mrs Kvetyn mohc oi A.sniunti spent yes terday In Med fold. Your wlfcT'or sweetheart, will enjoy tho real Oriental dbdies at Hotel Jackson Coffee Hhop, Pre pared ' ly expert Chinese chefs. CJticNt f ewI)iir)'H ' t Mlsii CJIadyj-Cress of San Fran cisco, arrived ; In Modford this tnornlng on the Shasta to visit for two' ' weeltB ,wlth her aunt and ulirle, Attorney and Mrs. (lus New- ' bury. Danco tilt 2 o'clock at Jackson ville, Saturday night. ' 12! Injures! lit ii Mltif " William Harper was norloiwly In Jureil while working In the timber on tapper Kvans ('reek, this week. Ho received several broken . libs and Internal Injuries when a log hi1 wan working on rolled over him. tloM Illll News. ' ' Sunrlso' Drlvo-ln Station, 12th and Pacific lllway, Sandwiches, cold drinks; popular prices. Tray service to your car; luta of room to park. Drive out. ' .126 One . Marriage 1Jcii.m' , 'Tho county clerk's office Isnucd a marriage license this forenoon to Hubert lllacknian, 22, and Viola Cook. ID. both of Klamath Falls. Tho couple wa married shortly af ter by County Judm Alex .spar low. ' ' Drewmaklng and remoilellng at tho Fashion fi 11 o p, 4L'4 Modford 'Itldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 1181, . . .lf Kltiiiialli Mos(ttltoM Study ' Mosquito control methods to le used In combating (ho pent In the Klamath country will bo deter mined after a study of n specimen recently taken at Klamath Kails has been completed by Dr. W. V. .King of the Wureau of entomology nt Washington. D. C. and Dun C. Mot, ehlf entomologist of Oregon ' State college. Cool lunches' at Huson's What Not, (Rh and Ivy. 120 Mr. Virgin Homo Mrs. W. J.1 Virgin, who has been In Portland for ome time, arrived homo by train today. Many wives are mndo happier by being treated to a wlsti of chow mein at Hotel Jack3on Coffee Shop. New Westrfii I'nloii Attache 'H. Wheejer of Albany, Ore., nr iive( In Medford this morning to take up duties with the local West ern Union office Picnic supplies at Huson's What Not. Open evenings and Sun. 126' .Special rates on fruit hauling. Seis u; before contracting hauling. We (ran nave you money. All first class equipment. Insured carriers. Phone Medford 332, Gold Jllll 11-.J. Uelnking Trucking Service, 30! South Front St. 133 For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. G'Al. 05tf Hark Home Again A f ter a n a bsenco of t wo yea rs, Walter Love, former .Medford bar ber, returned to his home near this city two days ago. Ho had been following his profession in Central Illinois and In Michigan, spending much of his timo In the latter Htate. with his uncle, Clif ford Gardner, also a former local man.' Tho Blue Flower Lodge will open again Sunday, serving their special chicken dinner for 75c. Arrange ments for parties can alo bo made, Phone your reservations to 341 H-3. 117tf! Wisconsin and Illinois Enjoy Abatement in Heat Wave Torturing Torrid it y Continues Unabated in Other Areas. CHICAGO. July 2C -P) Rain over most of Wisconsin and nor thern Illinois brought some relief from the heat wave in the north central states today, but abnormal heat continued In the southwest. The showers dropped the tem pera t u re In the so u t h west fro m yesterday's high at 90 to the He veri ties. In Chicago nt 9 a. m the reading was 75, while Milwaukee reported 08. It was 7U in St. Paul and Minneapolis, where another shower was centered. Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri and and Iowa seemed destined for an other day of extreme hot weather with, prospects of equalling yester day's 100 degree temperatures. Uy 9 a. m.. the mercury had mounted to 9 In Kansas City and it was i)'2 in St. Louis. , There was no relief In sight over this area and ami the forecast was for continued hot weather. PORTLAND, Ore- July 2G.--(P) li'r.iali iivii'i hnv. been ad- aro not so well known. This week I Vanced 2 Cents to -G cents and he is enjoying the "great out-j stundurdH 1 cent to 4 cents, ac-c:oors- of oreKon where there ure . contlng to announcement ot the no lions to -eat him. Pacific Co-operative poultry pro- ( professional affair. Next Week 1 at (3. Kvat'ts. UU- ,t..nn u.!.n e-it.l i citrnl I unM! fvn-ltnu r. thor. whose wild life articles fru-! ..!..... iu ,,. ..niniii 3 i'.,n.iHium .-.-r. n ... ' ar-- " "v "vv ...... nutMiny iiMpear in me r.uui u.tj " ,m ndViinCft fn MoWH t ir Htiil 2IlJnc in price which has characterized rushed ments. I tie market continued a hieiv rratt. hum to I. S. Home, bcno-i Evening Post, will join the group factor of circuses, menagerif-s and J of eelebrities at the 320-ucrv ranch. He . will be accompanied zoos. Is not known, it is known that the wilds of Africa and In dia figure In the conversation ut the Northern Pacific Fur and Trading company ranch ' beyond Prospect, this week. Mr. Horn, better known as "Modren Trader Horn" doesn't confine his trading to musk mis, although the latter are In the majority at tho ranch where he is visiting. V. It. Oilliland, presi dent of tho Northern pacific Fur and Trading company, stated in Medford this morning. j He handles the wild ones before! Mingling Pros, train them. He j the top grades lor several days. Some Independent dealers, it is re ported, have not observed such an advance. The bulter market was barely by Jtal Walsh, motion picture producer, with whom he is now working on a picture in Wyoming. Frank C. Jordan, secretary or.8teiUy under liberal receipts. slate of California will add a po litical strain to the group. Mr. Gllllland was in Medford today conferring with offieei-M of the Jackson County Game Protec tive association in hope of bring ing In more fish for them to catch. He Intends to restock Murk creek, which is one of the most beautiful little fishing streams In the state. Speaking of the commercial In- j 1 MARKETS ; .1, I,. I Earnings statements cuminr hand continued to hhow numeroc exceptions to the downward tren The rails were Irregular Kaj lost ail of an early rise of a pojD.; The close was firm. Sales neel Provost Ileauty Salon, specially ing in all lines of beauty work at lower prices. 11 So. Orange. Call 3C3-Y. 134 Homo From Scut-oast Trip Mr. ami .Mrs, Ulek Slngler and Ihoir guest,' Mrs. Hush Aubrey of Klamath Falls arrived home last night from having Hpent the week at tho seacoast, visiting Crescent City, (lold Heach, Jiandon and other points. Special! Shelton and Itiiiglettr croqulnole waves, ?7.."o complete. Call or Kninia CHne Shop. 131 (old Illll Frtili Harvest a sniaii crew of men are now working at tho packing house of Hoot Pankey In IhU city getting ready to receive the .fruit harvest. Mr. Pankey nays that thero will be, more fruit packed In lioguo Ulver valley this yenr than for many years hut he would not venture an estimate tin to what he believed the fruit would bring. At any rate. tho fruit -work Is handled by local help there should bo considerable money placed In circulation In thin vicinity within the next few months. All tho orchards In this vicinity expect to begin operations about the first (f tho month. Oold 1111 Xowm. Danco till 2 o'elock nt Jackson ville, Saturday night. 125 Iti'gln Vacation Today Days and week of anticipation aro ot an end for Miss Helen Meyer if tho county clerk's office, who lieuhiH her annual vacation of two weeks today, she plans to spend a portion of It tit tho family home at Lake Creek, followed by a trip to northern California points. Scouts At Unite Crock Twelve members of the Medford Itoy Scout troop, sponsored by the American Legion, spent Thursday afternoon and evening along Hullo creek near Ilulte Falls. Tho time was spent In Instruction of swim mlng, fire building, cooking, slg nailing and other scout craft un dor the direction of tho troop .scoutmaster. The troop has been making regular weekly trips to dif ferent streams In the county. A a result of tho trips, one scout w h o co u hi never aw I m a stroke before, l.s now abto to tako care of himself creditably when In the water. Hemstitching, plcoting,. pleating, button making and hose mending Handicraft Shop. LTiTtf I Hocks $."i.50 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone 7. tf Toui'IsIh at Hotels Among tourists and others from distant points registered at Med ford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Oarland and the Misses Marlon and Amelia Oarland of Pittsburgh. Pa V. A. Taylor of Washington. D. C. Misse.s Irene Hoss, Doris C. Holmes. Mrs. C. Holmes of Victoria. II. C Mr. and Mrs. Jas M. Culllson of Oklahoma City, Okla.. J. II. Culll son Jr.. of Chicago, III., Kmma Choeseman of Htmhurst, X. Y. Alice H. Fmanuel nf Hrooklyn. N V., Mrs. 1,. Hear iks of Vancouver, H. C, Kcgina Krauso of New York City. Phone ue ll hnul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Let us haul away your garbage mid refuse. Phono City Sani tary Service. 387tf Drive out to (Jossett's Service Station fur melons, fruits and vege liblefl. Alwayw quality. Open eve nings. North edge of Talent. 127 Homo From N. V. " Mrs. Alfred Carpenter, arrived hnmo this morning, following sov- ral days spent In San Francisco. Danco, Dreamland, Wed. and Sat. Dyngo's music. Liulles free, gents 3c. n6 Drive out ' to Oossett'a Service Station for melons, fruits and vpkt tahlc. Always (juallty. Open eve ning. 'North cmIro nt Talent. U'7 VKItlng In MdUnrrt , MIm Katherltirt Hurley and Kd wln Hui-loy arrived this week from Springfield, j!n , and are guests of their uncles. Charles and (ivore WcClano. They also plan to visit other local' relatives. Eat und drink nt Iluson'a What Not, 6 th and Ivy. 1 126 ltetprrw To Portland W. W. Jones of Portland, who has been In Medford several days on business, left last night by train for the northern city. Anyono who would like n har . gain In a high grade banjo should call at thin office And Inspect the banjo left hre for sale; A sacrifice regatdlewa of co?t, 5t Tom Lang and family who Tona lly resided In Medford, Is spend ing u few days on his ranch nt Modoc Points VUlHng Valley Relative Ted Kind. Mellette, S. !.. arrived ineptly to upend a visit with rela tives In tht valley and Is now a guest at the home of Mrs. Frncst inf ItoMcl and family at Central Point. Mr. Ford spent the winter on th Mojave desert and left when t h bent became a bit excessive, with the average ranging around 1-0 decree In the shade. Ho w.is Ut in lle from the ede of Death Valley. ' Looae. miiieaklng a-heels are d.in gernun. Have thein tightened oil hy.lraullc Wheel setting machine at Flrhtnrr'a Oarage. iKltt Iione wheeu r.et and radiators cleaned Van's O urate, 33 S. Ilart lett. Phono 20. if DIortT Devrco (irantrtl ( A divorce decree wax granted In rlrcrt.t court this week to Itlanche Stanley from Ralph Stanley. Visits From Port laud Miss Lily Ohler of Portland ar rived In Medford thts morning, and will" bo the guest ot Mrs. T. tl. Parker while here. Tree props.' All lengths, regular siseo. Cheap at Medford. Lumber Co. 7Stf Tree props: A large slock always on hand. Tel. tiL'ii. Medford Lum ber Co. 7Stf Cruel Treatment Alleged Forced to live In small shacks without' ceilings or windows and forced to wear cast-orf clothing and fecund hand men's shoes, N1na Dodd, filed ' suit for divorce In circuit court today against C. M. Dodds. on those allegations, The couple were married at Ropehurg In 1H28. The custody of a child Is Involved In the litigation. We have that particular mould ing for your Individual picture. The Peasley's, opposite 'ow Holly theater. tf Anderson's New studio of Pho tography. jWound fh0v. 407 Fast Main, opposite Piggly Wiggly. 130 I Dane till 5 AYIock. every Saturday Oiipht. Cold Hill !Mf Llfne for all purposes at Med ford Lumber Co, MC Adept tiolfor Although he had ptayfd but a few games, Paul Jenniims of the sheriff office last nipht made the satisfying score 'of 4l In miniature golf. With such progress noted, be may take up regular golf in a short time. His 1 father. Ralph Jennings, like wii, Is making im provement, and while he had play ed only two ttaine. was aide to turn In a score of IS Ies strokes than the first game. N E W YORK, July 26 . (A) Seventy -f I vo thousand fugitives from New ' York's newest heat wave took refuge In Central park last night and slept on lawns und benches. Despite tempering mid - week showers tho city was confronted today by another blistering week end. Yesterday's high was 00 de grees and at 8 o'clock (F. S. T.) this morning the thermometer started upward from 78, with mounting humidity threatening to make the heat more oppressive than yesterday's. Three deaths and three prostra tions were reported In twenty-four hours. Floyd Hart Home Floyd Hart, who has been in Los Angeles fur the past two weeks, arrived In Medford this morning on the Shasta. Green slabs, tho better kin,d from Medford Fuel Co. Order early! Phone G31. ' , li!lf Ora. km Fire Today ' The fire department was called to Stewart avenue this afternoon to extinguish a grass fire. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. Ii31. C5tf has a contract with that circus terests of the ranch. Mr. Oilliland and others whii h show In London, j stated that work on the construc He supplies, the zoos and menag,tion of a log lodge and cabins erles and numerous individual col-1 will begin In the early fall. There lectors in addition to the travel-' are many muskrats at the ranch ing circuses. He rounds up the i now. and It will be shocked with animals for Mr. Hearst and hosts 'silver 'and-red foxes -within a few of other people, whow collections j months.' " N GRIFFIN CREEK IGOLF TOURNEY IS AREA fINED $25; PUNNEDffJR AUG. W. C. Fields, former Jackson-; ville resident, but who for some' Plans are under way for a time past, has lived in u cabin I southern Oregon amateur golf in the Griffin creek section, way; championship tournament to be found In the woods last evening played the latter part of August, not far from tho cabin, with a I The definite date will be an rifle In his hands, and Roy parrj hminccd later. Many entries are and Fred Brown, county game expected from other clubs "nnd wardens who happened- to bo Inl a.st y,.ar'H t,nU.y ,lst of 50 wiU that vicinity placed him under ! probably he passed by '3 to 50 arrest, as they were of the belief ! ,,iaV(.,.s, Tnc .jarshfield club Ih that Fields was hunting deer out ending seven or eight inon, ac- Ol' season. -lem-dimr ti innl Iiulif.-ithitiM iois impression was an erron- i,oc.,i mPnibers are urged to eous one quite m. according to. PllU.r to milko tll(, tourney one of Mr. Fields, Who said he was only' the most t-ucccssful held in the hunting non-game animals and history of tlje Medford club, never thought of such u thing as LnnchoM will i. nvniinido nt ibe ,' dub house. game wardens Tomorrow's events at the course then arrested him on the charge; wU1 inH,Hle n miUt h against bngev of hunting wild animals without' witn hilf of lho handicap, holes r touts pants arc expected; . I ; : hunting deer. The crestfalle IH:iitseiiH At IjiUc Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hansen left last night for Crater Lake tutspend the week-end. Cold Hill 8Utt Dance till 2 o'clock, every Saturday night. Dance till 2 o'clock, every Saturday night. Gold Hill 8l)tf W. It. C. Notes The members nf the Women's Relief Corps are requested to at tend the funeral of Comrade Wil liam Lyman. Thrift Shops Needs Clothes While the Red Cross Thrift Shop Is grateful for all donations, which are clean jind will give sonio good service to someone. Its manage ment requests donors not to send dirty or moth eaten goods that are fit for no place but the garbago pile. Those kind of donors ro tho xeoptlon rather than the rule, thej management says. Anyone having. bundles is asked to either cull 4 fill, or deliver them to the Thrift Shop over tho W ool worth store. It Is explained that clothing donations must bo clean or nearly so, as the shop has no way of launder ing them. They must also have some wear loft in them, elso they are worse than worthless and fill up space. U clean or nearly so. and have wear left In them, and If they are Ih need or darning or mending, the shop can mend them. Screen doors ( fixtures free l. Medford Lumber Co. Phono tl!0. -stf a license, and in Judge Taylor's- court hero this morning reiterated this ytatement and told how had he.folt that the wardens should so unjustly think he would shoot a deer out of season, even it' the beast was attacking him. Judge Taylor was so touched by the tale that he passed the touch along to Fields by Imposing a fine of $25 ami costM on him on the charge of hunting wild game ani mals without a license. Two Other violators of the game and fish laws came to grief in the justice court at Ashland last even ing because a game warden never forgets. They were Harold Prewster of Klamath his half-brother, C. F, the same city. The fined $25 for fishing licence and Hrewster amount for "aiding and abetting him" In the offense. It seems that Meeker was ar rested In the act of fishing last Sunday without a license by Parr and Itrown. and that Brewster who was with him had no fish pole nt the time. The two prom Kails and Meckel' of latter was without a tho same LAKEVIEW RODEO BOOSTERS COMING Wearing flashy shirts and ten gullon hats, a delegation of men from Luke view, Oregon, will in vade this city tomorrow, Sunday, in a caravan which is on a tour to advertise the annual Lake view Roundup to be held August go and ! 3 1 and September 1 . I R. 10. "Did;" Winchester, presi- dent of the Lakevlew Hound-up j association, will lead the caravan of GO cars, and In an advance letter I to the Mail Tribune he said, "When ! we hit the Rogue River valley the ! Pear Pickers will know that there j Is to be a wild show out In Lake- view next month." Directors ' "Wild Dill'' Oreen. "Itnlm NV.I" Ised the wardens that If allowed ! Sherlock . "Oalloplng fienc" Favell, and "Jolly Jack" Van Koulen will be among the visitors from eastern Oregon. to return lmme they would com municate with the Ashland Justice court next day and turn over to the court lho amount of their fines. After waiting until Thurs day and no word having yet been received from the two men, the same wardens brought them Into court. It seems that anyone with a person who Is fishing without a license Is guilty, under a state law of aiding and abetting him In the offense, and this charge was" brought anaiust p.rewstcr. , free props nt Ifig Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. lOSlf Oreen .slabs, forest wood., coal: summer prices, Med. Fuel, Co, Tel. l3L. , , Utitf MARY AMBITIOUS NEW A!R FEATUR E I.M mo wTito your firr InMirnm'iv l-jirl V TcnKwnM. lloirl Holland Ulclit., phnnr !SJ. lf O Src lli-ill's Slioi-t Mctill Work for rmtl.itor, fi-mlrr anil auto body repairing. (f StavtltiR Monday mnrniiiK the M.nlford HukIiioss College will pre sent ".Mary Ambitious." a typieal modern young lady, and "llnrrv In dustry," the personifleatimi ot ex- Istins enmlltlons in the business world. In a dnilv chat over the microphone of KMKIi. This Interesting rouple will pre it dt an entertaininir matlier what minht happen to anyone when starting out on a career. At s::to every mornlne. except Iuk Sunday. "Mary Ambitious." who is Miss l.ea Inch In real life, will call upon the wisdom of 'Har ry Industry." the station announ cer for advice oa solvins joiih' proSeni she has found needs ex pert counsel. The series Is planned to be both helpful anil entertniuina nnd will undoubtedly find n nppreelntlve audience, LYMAN FUNERAL SET FOR MOW . Two-thirty was announced as th hour Monday for the funeral of Win t Hilly I l.yniun. prominent Civil war veteran of this city, who died Wednesday In Poiiland. Tho service will be conducted by Rov. A. (l. llennelt In the Fitst Meth odist Kplscopal church, preceded by a brief service held by the Med ford l'ost. (!. A. 1!.. uf which Mr. Lyman was eommunder lor clsht years. Names of pallbearers have not been announced. A flrins sipiail will be present from the American Lesion and National Guard and the Masonic lodge will hold a ritualis tic service at the mausoleum. The funeral arrangements are In chame of the Conner iiiiern! parlors. OLD INTAKE SITE OF FOREST FIRE A forest fire yesterday afternoon near the obi city water works in take on the north fork of Little j nune eveeK. live mnes east oi the Lake Creek postoffice. burned over i 1 0 acres of mass and brush, and to the ede of Kood timber, by IF o'clock last iukIh when It was not-j ten under control by eleven fire j fiKbters working under DwIkM Phipps. district lire warden. Little j damage was ilojie. j The fire wns caused by h spark! from lho chimney of the dwelling) house at the intake, about 3D foot instant, .at 1:40 p. in., while tho ! family were dining, and , spread through the brush ami grass rapidly. Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. July 2U. (A3) HoKa, receipts 550 including 300 (hivc-ins on contract; sheep 40 all direct; week's totals approximate ly, l oss 3305, cattle 2015, calves 275, sheep 2855. UOCS Opened Monday 50c high er but all this advance and .more disanpeared later und the week closed with killing cluases 25c low er than week a'go with feeders qttot ably steady. Jiulk and practical (op light butchers Monday, S12 with one deck $12.10; . top Tuesday, 511.50, nothing over $11.25 there after. Over and under weights, $11.25 down, mostly $11 down. Ex treme heavies down to $9.50. Rough packing sows, 5S.50 to 8.75, a few smooth i and better. Best feeder I pigs Monday, SIj.oO; none to speak ot since u:en net now quoted above $L'. CATTLE Trade sluggish during enlire week. Steers und she-Block now quoted SI under a week ago. Hulls, 50e lower. Calves and vent ers steady. No steers this waek over $S.5o, bulk $S.35 down. Thin, common kinds in instances down to $1. Feeder buyers picked up small lots $5 to $t.50. A few heifers early Monday $S with hulk under i $7.50 and nothing over 57 there alter. One outstanding lead of l.n 100-pound cows Monday, $fi,25, , nothing else that day over SO and) nothing quoted above S5.50 at week j end. Low cutlers and cutters : steady lo 50c lower ut S2 to $;!.50.j Medium to good bulls nt toj $'I, others down to SI. Best lisht vealers. S 10.50; cnlves $9.50 down; ; off grades down to $5. SHEKP Compaied week ago, i lambs am yearlings 50c lower; ! ewes steady. Good to dunce close-, ly sorted Iambs. $I to $7; a veryi few Monday at S7.50. Throwouts mostly S I. 50 down and going Uivl(. i ly to feeder buyers. Killers gen-j orally refusing lo bid on them. A few cilice . light yearlings $1.50; ' others down to Choice under ( 120-pmmd owes ?2.50, bulk down, ' culls down to SI. j gated yOO.000 shares. Today's: closing prices selected stocks follow: Am. Can Am. Tel. and Tel Anaconda Col. Gas ..... Curtiss Wright General Electric (new).... General Motors Kennicot Copper Mont. Ward Radio Corporation Sears Roebuck l ulled Air vraft U. S. Steel , Int. Tel. & Tel S. O. of Cal for -132 y 51 -... 64 i - 721 .... 4-,v ... 6!y .... SIT, ...issy ... 47 ... n Births Horn, to llr.. and Mrs. Arnold Buller, a daughter, .weighlnK spvp-' pounds, at the Community !iusji!if .Saturday, July pi. Mall Tribune ads are read bj 20.000 people every day. t( Daily Book Review Produce PORTLAND, Ore., July 20. (A) Kggs Fresh extras 2c higher: standards 1e higher. Prices to re tailers: Fresh extras. 2tlc; stand ards, 21c; fresh medium, 22c; Prices to wholesalers 2c under piico to retailers. Mutter, milk, poultry, country ; meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nu-1 hair, nuts. hay. fuscara bark, hops r steady, unchanged. BOOKS FOR "HOT WEATHER READING THE GOLD HUNTERS By J.'D. Borthwick A first-hand picture of lifu i California mining camps in Uo early fifties. 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Willie. ;.. j Today's ear reeeinta: Wheat 14P ' uariey o, iiotir 3. corn 0. onts nay 1. 1 HARRY MARX 4 PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J if? INSURANCE GENGY i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j 101! ItKXT My homo completely I furnished; 3 ltcdronm, piano, 1 Karagr. i;;ver.'ino. Mr S. L. Itcnnctt. . 12 AMl.i) Milieu ladies! Make .imiii .Minis nuncy now. upnor- t unity unt i mi ted for hustWn Mat. 25 Eve. DO Last Times TONITE Ripped from th book of life . . . fearless . . . truthful . . . astounding "THE BIG HOUSE" With CHESTER MORRIS WALLACE BEERY ROBERT MONTGOMERY LEILA HYAMS ALSO Talking jComcdy "SCOTCH" FOX MOVIETONE NEWS STARTS TOMORROW Continuous Shows 1:30 to 11 A Eootin' Tootin' . Shootin' Gun and Fun show Helen Kane in "DANGEROUS NAN McGREW" CM) 227 West Sixth. 12 members ie uriietl J of Medfonl Po. lo attend the fun- KUl: ISKNT 3-iiiom partly fur lliyhed hnuse. S'Jl'.i.o. Water I'; Id. 4;.-, .Mi. dupe. Call 174 .Ashland. . - K'7 foi: sali: nr i:xriiA(;i:()m ."-rufini nii.ilnin rirtntheil h,iiise at Enterprise, (ire., for propertv in -or nrar .Medr.ii-,1. 812 Wet l-i1!. i'hene 44.'-Y. l'S l.n.ST 30x3', Ford tire nnd rim on airport road. Iteuard, Tri luine offU-e. 12; All No. 1 oral of Win. I.ym.in at the .Metllo- FOlt RFT 1 -m,.m hon.e llirh dl-t clitirt-h, Mondiy. July m 'lor raliin. Water, llsht. v t 1:30 p. in. to do honor to the Summit. ' jo. nieniory of one whose devotion toip( .inn aeiiviiies in me Ki. ,. n. nave lieen an Inspiration to All the mrinliers of our post. W. S. HOMIER. Commander. SAI.K Kox Terrier nunnle. Ijut houe fat utile, Soiuh . .-..i o. i-non . 74-.I-3 .-0,7 iu:t house, furnish ville, 4?1. 1 , PAt.l-. t-rnom : 1. full Jackson-1 126 TONITE I. 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