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MF.DFOTID MATL TRTBUNTC. MEDFORD, OTCEflOX, SUNDAY, JULY 27, 10H0.
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Iocal and
, -'Personal
rriunty Hoad Crows Bukjt
Over 150 men are employed at
the procnt time by the county en
gineers office In road construction
in Ulfforent partu of the county, in
.liwlinv fli-nu'H'on tho Dead Indian
road to tho Lake of tho Woods
and noar Lake crecK. 1 no oinns
of roads will probably be rexumed
next month upon tho completion
of the oil heatlnii plant nouth of
Medford. The frt coat has been
t placed on- several roads and the.
next- oUlns will be for tho second
coat. -
8t. Mark's Oulld members and
friends are urged to attend dem
onstrations of Frcsali- oven at
Oulld ball, Tuesday, 2:15. 127
Vacation at l.uke
Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Crowson
are spending, several days at Kant
Mica near Bend, having left this
city for that resort Saturday.
Block's $5.50 on night delivery
fnly. Valley Fiiel: Company. Phone
it. . tf
Will Go to Doner lMcufi Hlver
. Nod A, Sparks of Hollywood, tho
prominent moving picture actor
and' comedian, who has been here
for the past three days fishing at
the Rogue river and looking after
a- personal mntter, plans to leavo.
today or Monday . for a risnjng so
5ourn of aovoral weoka on the low'er
Hoifuo river.
Do you' know! that you can get
ohowmeln, prepaired by tho beat
I'hlncse chef In Oregon, put up in
neat cartons at tho Jackson Hotel
tu'lako out for your private party?
130
VMtliiK- Mother lit Mervlll
Mrs.. Mabel Wilson and daughter,
Dorothea, of Medford, nro visiting
utthi homn'of Mrs. Wilsons moth
er; Mrs. Caroline Finch, who re
sides In the' Morrill district Klam
ath' Ken's:
Cool lunches at Huson's What
Not, th and Ivy. . 126
Viiiuh Vs. Check Passer
..Tho Medford authorities have
been asked to bo on the lookout
for Charles Cramer, alias Hay Mar
tin, wanted by Lane county au
thorities for Issuing fictitious
checks. He In said to bo driving a
roadster with Oregon license plates
S0-D30,
Many" wlvor aVo made happier
liy being treated to a wish of cliow
ineln at Hotel Jackson Coffee Shop.
'.' 130
Talent Woman Wins Prize
"Mrs. M. la. T." of Talent, last
week won the daily prizes of $1.00
offered for tho best suggestion tor
household economy by a' Portland
newspaper, with tho following: "To
clean the insido of , ateakcttlo
which has bocomo coated with
lima from Iho uso of hard water;
place, clcun potnton parings1 In it
nnd boll for one hour. Tho lime
will become soft' nnd can bo easily
removed with a spoon."
-W. MTkV Oulld member and
fUrtifls aro urged trt attend demon
strattmY-t'of FroshMr dvon (if Guild
hll;' TueadayVailll'. 127
TO Visit Bay City
' Howard.- Leolero left last evening
iur..Ssn Fran.clncoi where ho will
vacation-for a week.
" Picnic supplies at Musori's What
Not. Open evenings and Sun. 12G
Clrll Suit Kllnl
Tlio Swift Packing company fllod
litilt' In circuit court yostorday
nfralhst n." Crowdoiv butcher, for
lht' oollectlon' of supplies claimed
to- b purchased between July 10
and July St.' 19SO. The amount
ought totals $S0a.36.
'.' Speclall Sholton and Klnglotto
eroqulnolo waves,''$7.C0J! completo.
Call 454 or Bmiha, Cllno Shop.
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)oratn. in MnUiml
Kloid Barrett and Mrs. Barrett;
Who wero recently married In Jack'
sbn count hiivo located In Ash
land.
Drive out to Oossott'e Service
Station fur melons, fruits and vogo
Itbjea. Alwayn'tiuallty. Open ove
nlngs. North edge of Talent. lr
Week Kncl nt Klitinmli
Mrs. Charles Ogle of the county
Htbo-I supetlnteudent'K office left
yeiitnVday afternoon to spend the
week-end at Klamath Fulls.
i.lioose, squeaking vheels are dan
(eruua. AVe them lightened on a
hydraulic wheel setting machine at
l' icmncr s Clurngo. 0 3 1 C
ituttfcirt V.' sr. C. A', l'nihlem
Shortage of funds for benoflo-
isries or ine Rutrtiio community
ctieM' hud enforced rigid eurtall-
me'ht 'of all activities: Tho Hugene
t. 'M". C. A. lids' announced that
KH Douglas, physical director,
hits been roleated! due lo curtail
ment of operation funds.
-"Rat' Wd drink at Huson's What
Sot, ( th ahd'Ivy. US'
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Mrs. Morris tluost Hen
Mrs. D. F. Morris of San Francisco,-
sister, of Mrs. W. Y. Crow
son, 1s: her guest for this week.
Mrs. orris is employed In tho 1.
Magnln ahop in the bay city,
- Danes till 3 o'clock, Oolil Hill
vefyhkturday night. 85tf
To Visit lAko
Mr, And Mrs. It. M. Pattack and
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Pattack of Cin
cinnati, Ohio, will visit Crater Lske
toddy, - s .
JjfmVi' for nil purposes at Med1
ford Lumber Co. 78tf
Itetorri' to'Idsho
MtM Lfnr Krohn of Bols, Ida.,
MIm Vivian Ore gory of Nam pa.
Itev vho hav been the guests for
tha pant two woeks of Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. Oretrory, left Friday
night' for tholr homefl,
Dane till 2 o'clock, ' Gold Hill
IFiiiignrhui Pheasant Outlook
Tbeyll bo the gamest birds in ihe
county If allowed to propagate and
Increase, "sportsmen who have
been watching Hungarian pheas
ants In the Hear crer;k district de
clared. A number of these game
b'irdfj were lllwrated a year ago nnd
they have thrived and prospered
In the district across Bear creek.
Hunters arc asked to bo careful
when the pheasant season opens
and not shoot any of theso birds.
"A couplo of years and they'll be
plentiful and plenty of sport." says
(lame Warden itoy Parr. Ashland
Tidings.
Mr. rtao LeFevre, formerly with
the Rosnborough Beauty Parlor,
will' bo with tho Medford Beauty
Parlor, starting about July 28, or
2'.nh. For appointment, phone
191. 126
Shopping Yesterday
Mis. Ilalph Bean of tho Wil
low Hprings district, Mrs. Htanley
Vaughn of Tuhlo Bock and Mis.
William Blgham of ICaglc Point
wero among people from farming
sections shopping in this city Sat
urday. Looso wheels reset and rndlotors
cleaned. Van's Oarage, 33 S. lJart
lett. Phono 208. lf
Cosily Deer Meat
Deputy Game Warden I'M Wal
ker of Douglas county, and former
deputy wnrden of this county, still
Is a terror to violators of tho
game laws, his latest arrest being
that of Joe Wlnnlngbam of Itose
burg who plended guilty to having
venison In his possession und was
fined $100 and costs.
Tho flmnrtfHt and moHt chic
h the Art.Ht'8 Turn at Kthclwyn
IJ. Jloffmann for ?3.95. 131
I"mik I'loHtTH Itopoiicd
Odd flower Morion aro comliiK
frmti all partH of tho stato. Mrs.
Loulfl KohlhitKcn of Itowl.ui'K ha
presontt'd to tho chamber of com
merce of that rity a douhlo Ukv.v
lily boarliiK twenty blooms. In Port
land a hollylloclc flftoon foot and
ono inch tall, with braiH.'hos liko a
tree and flowers of a rich dark red
Is reported hh Krowlns In rat hot
poor soil In tho Bard en of Mi'H. Jas.
Gill, G53 ClaekamaH atreet.
Drive out to (!onnetl' Service
Station for melohH, fi-uits and vctfn
tahlefi, AlwayH quality. Open ove
n limn: North edo of Talent. 127
Had C.nlltV Hemovcd
O. C. Htanwood, the Hold Hill
hardwiiro merchant unilerwcnt an
operation for poller at a Portland
hospital last week. Mr. Stanwood
had been a sufferer for yearn from
that trouble.
Provost Peatity Salon, specializ
ing In all lines of beauty work t
lower prices. 11 So. Orange. Call
363-Y. 134
To nriiiK Hack l atnllV
To bring his wlfo and children
hack to Medford from KuRene.
where (hey liavo been vIsltliiK relft
tleea, Drs. Ilalph fi. Dlppel and
Van Velva leave for that city this
morning; - ,
Your wife, or sweetheart, will
enjoy the real Oriental dishes at
Hotel Janknon Coffee Shop. Pre
pared by expert Chlncno chefsi
130
1ln k Fmnt Viioutiou
M1m AUu Llndsey returned lnl
week1 frum a vacation trip that
to6k her tb muithern tallforpla and
into Mexico, viHitlnff Tia Juana In
the- Inst named. MIhh LlndHey re
ported Rcnoral' condillonH In t'all
fonvlav ta bo under nvorane, with
connldcmhlo uueinployincmt noted.
Sho learned that quite- a numbt'i'
of Citlifornlans, who eamo there
from mlddlewcstern jMilntf, are
planning to mlKrato, with Orenon
and Washington tho Reno nil dimi
nution; Hho also visited (teveral
movlntr picture studio and learned
how sound pictures aro made.
Sunrise Drive-In Stntlon, 12th
nnd Pacific Hlwny,1 rfandwlches,
cold drinks; popular prices. Tray
gorvlco to your car; lots of room to
park. Drlvo out. 126
Divorce Drviw Gi'nntrd .
The circuit court least week
granted a divorce decree to Franc Is
Parker from C. M. Parker. Tho
decree was granted by default.
Dressmaking nnd remodelinor at
tho Fushton Shop, 41M Medford
Dldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, , Tel.
1181. ' Mf
Kruxc liosoH" Wrest Hug llotit
Tit out Medford wrestling fans
who rejoice whenever Doll K ruso
or Portland Is defeated, were pleas
ed to learn that Joo Steelier, ex
world Xebrawkn' heavy-weight
clfKmplnn defented' Dnh- at Van
couver, n. C, last Wednesday night
by inking two out of three falls.
Drive out to t.osRctt'fl Service
Station for melons, fruits and vege
tables. Always quality. Open eve
nlngjt. North edno of Talc fit. 127
Plane leort lloqiirMtcil
An escort of army pitmen from
Vancouver barracks tn accompany
n squadron of private planes which
will leave Portland July 28 for a
Iday tour of Oregon, Washington
nnd Idaho, has boon requested of
tho wnr department qy Senator Mo
Nary. Anyone who would Mko a bar
gain In a high grade banjo should
cull At this offlco und Inspect the
banjo left hero for sale; a sacrifice
regardless of cost. 2 5tf
ltarpr Family nt llnnm
Mi'H. Mnrion M. Harper, whoso
hip was dfsclorated In the i.uto ac
cident neat Sheridan last Monday
ntght when the family car went
off iilmnk anrt Kdna Harper suffer
ed n broken HMn, and Mr. Harper
and their son, Herbert, wore badly
shaken up. I nt tne Harper homtonVt Vnlley Fuel I'omtmny. Phon !
on CnttBce street . linvlnn arrived hv tr;
train inM Kri.lav oveninr from ih ' " i
hospital t HoMehurg rn1 beliiK
taken In an nmhulance. Shp well
withstood the tftp. It Is reported.
The othermcmhei!! tt tin fahillt
also nrrlved home hy auto Friday
nl(jht from Roebnrg. t l
W have that particular mould
ing for your lndlvlduM picture.
The PeftBley s, opposito Svy Holly
HERE'S WHERE E. L. DOHENY GOT HIS START
! FT r r w 1W lliri' fKlf x
This rickety wooden oil derrick, built 37 years ago by Edward L. Doheny, was the first one to
t.-ike oil from the Los Angeles basin and Btarted Doheny on his way to a fortune now estimated in
excess of $100,000,000. Mr. Doheny (left) is telling Frank R. Seaver the history of the derrick just
-lore It was removed to the Doheny plant at Torrance. Cal. where It will remain as a j;elic.
Still Visiting Old Friends
Jtnbi'rt A. Miller und-MrN. Miller
and Mi, and Mrs. -Frank Mangold
of Portland, who came hero to at
tend tho fiOth anniversary celebra-.
tion of Adarel chapter, O. K. S., at
JacltHonvillo, have .ince been vis
iting friends at Jricksonvllle, Ash
land;. Gold. Medford and other
partes of tho county.
lllnckM $5.51) on night tfelivcry
only. Valley Fuel Company. Phone
7ti. tf
Joes Periodical Visit
Joo Krederlckson of this city
Hpent liit Tuesday. In lEosebur,.;
visiting relatives und friends.
IOt mo write your fire Insurance.
Curl Y. Tengwiild, Hotel Holland
nidg., Phono DH3. tf
iriglicHt Itond Point Marked
Tho stato highway commission
bus orcctcd ii marker at tho sum
mit of Quartz pans on tho Klamath
KiillH-I-jikcvh-w highway deina
tfngthesumnit. The! elevation Is
5504 foot, being the hihct on the
stato highwny systeiTi.
See Drill's Sheet Metal "Works
for radiator, fonder and aufo body
repairing. ' tf
Minn lIrov.li (ids Diploma
Anions- the efclity-three students
of tho Oregon Normal school at !
Monmouth who received their dip
lomas lust Wednenday wan Mlna L.
Drown of Applegnto, who gradu
ated 1n tho olomontary course. .
Anderson's New Studio of Pho
tography, ground floor, 407 Knst
Main, oppoaito Plggly Wlggly. 130
Plan Christian Kndravor Camp
Tho ami mil conference of the
Oregon Christina Kndonvor union,
Which drnwH upwards of 100 young
persons from various parts of the
stuto, will bo hold nt Turner, Ore.,
August J5 to September 1.
Tree props. All lengths, regular
size. Cheap ut Medford Lumber Co.
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Dinner (Juosts ut Ashland I
Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. L. Andrews and,
daughter, Constance, wero to bo
dinner guests today nt Ashland at
tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. George
Hrlscoo.
Troo props: A large stock always
on hand. Tel. 621). Medford
her Co.
I'llm" '
T8
Can Still Ohtuln IVi-mll
Permits for burning grasn nro
still obtainable from tho flro de
partment, but may bo banned if
the weather should becomo warmer
and tho humidity drops lower, Flro
Chief Klllott said lat evening. It
In Hdvlsahlc to burn grass In tho
morning hours, when there Is loss I tiucsts ut Center Lake
chance for it burning beyond con-; Miss Klizalicth Holmes of San
trol. j Francisco arrived on tho Shasta
1 yesterday nnd will be tho guest of
Phono 542. We'll haul awny iMrH. 13t c, Sollnsky ut Crater Lnko
your refuse. City Sanitary Service.) for n t-eW xveeks
337tt !
Green slabs, forest wood, coal;
lonnor ItcsUlcnt Visits (summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel.
Cecil Kvans, a former Medford ; 3 1, lHHf
resident. Is spending several days ' , , ,- , ,.
in Medford vlsfting friends. Mr.! Miniature Cnurao Sidtl
Kvans Is now located ut Salem en- i Hstubllshrd a short time ago by
gaged In the Insurance business. 1 J, George, tho Ashland miniature
Let us haul away your garbage
and refuse. Phono f42, City Sani
tary Service. ?87tf
FIIom on Keen Crook Witter
Included among tho water ap
plications filed with tho stato en
gineers office at Salem last week
was ono by John Holton of Ash
land, who filed for tho diversion of
an unnamed amount of water from
Keen creek for Irrigation purposes.
Hemstitching, ptcottng, pleating,
button making und hose mending.
Handicraft Shop. 2:7tf
Attm Trip to Montana
K. A. Turnqitlst, manager ef
Orocerterlu. No. 2, on West Sixes,
will leave hy motor early thla
morning for Missoula. Mont., to
Join Mrs. Turnqulst for a few days,
after which both wilt return to
the! rbome In Medford. Ho plans
to tie gone a work and plans to bo
In Spokane. Wash, .before dark to
morrow evening, covering ills-
tance of 600 miles In daylight drlv.;
itlK.
Axltillon orriclat Here
1. K. Johnson, nnnmthn mnn.
aeer of Pacific Air Transport com
pany, with heatttiuartent at
Oakland, wn, n visitor In Medford t,ni' 1 imnc pn!,t ,n
yesterday nttendliu to business;11" OVor 1,0 bo-v,d
matxw j -rtPd in this manner, fall at
the Palmer Music House and pet
f L, 1, 11.. l. . . . t
Medford Kuel t'o. Order, early.
MIkh Douglas In CJrantH PahH
Miss Allegra Douglas of Medford,
is Hpendlng several daya In Grunts
Pass vl.nitlng relatives.
For best green slabs, ask driver
or cail Medford Fuel Co., Tel. C31.
65tf
lrt For San FiuiicIhco ! MlsH MW l cit
Clydo Cook left lust evening for Miss Winifred Law, who recently
Sun Francisco to Kpond sever ill this city to live with her moth
days attending to business matters. -'' n her ranch in tho Willow
i Springs district, was shopping In
Danco till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill 1 Medford and vi.siting her sister,
every Saturday night., sinf Mrs- Lurc'ia Collie.
I
Irfiutcs at Kosoburg
Arthur Clemens, of Medford,
representative of tho Jllg So von
Fruit warehouses, has arrived hero
to spend the summer managing the
local office of the company.
Hoscburg News-Review.
The nine Flower LodKe will open !
.! .Sunday, serving their special
, , , ,, , a
ch cken dinner for 75c. Arrange-:
ments for parties can ulo l.o made.
Phono your reservations to 3-11-
i 3 j 171f.
!
Cnl Wells Hack on J)ty
The several weeks vacation ot;
Pal C. Wells, deputy United States
mnrshal with headciuarters In .Med-i
ford, is now at an end as he ar-'
ford, is now at an end as ho ar-
rived nt Klamath Kalis Thursday i
to leave that city Friday niitht with
sovoral prinoners to ui-i-ear ,befo,-o'
the fodorntgrand jury at Portland.
During his vacation Wells attended i
Ihe state conventions of tho Span-
('. --
nf lOrifnluti '! !. Itnth belli nt
. v.w.-, , i
I!('nt''
Special rates on fruit haulln
Hoe u beforo contracting hauling.
Wo can save you money. All first
class equipment. Insured carriers.
Phono Medford 332, Gold Hill ll-J.
Jtoinklng Trucking Kervico, 30!l
South Front Ht. 133
,
i Kagle INiInt 1
Klva Caster loft yesterday'
n for Knglo Point, whero,
visits in
Miss K
afternoon for Knglo Point, where;,
she will visit her parents over the!
.vni. nn.i ;
w u . I
For best green slabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 031. 1
0.r)tf
Itahi Pusses I's lly j
Medford camp, close to getting
s o m e ra In las t AVeiln es day when
the edge of the storm of copious
nhmverii that fell in Klamath Falls!
that day appeared late in the aft-
ernoon on tho horizon southwest ',
of Medford, but failed to contluuo:
In this direction. .4
Krystalglo kodak gloss supremo.
Tho Pcasley's, opposito Holly the
ater. tf
golf course has been sold by Mrs.
(leorgo to tilth Callie Miller for
the consideration of $1150. Tho
course Is located 011 tho Boule
vard and has been a popular at
traction In that city.
Will Moot nt Corvullls
The Oregon Sfnte college cam
pus at Corvallis was selected as tho
site for the 1931 meeting of the
Presbyterian synod, following a
spirited discussion. Albany college,
Oregon State and the I'niverslty of
Oregon had each Invited tho synod.'
Screen doors (fixtures fro).
Medford Lumber Co. Phone 29.
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Planning Urivlng Course
Following the example sot in
several Pacific Coast cities, plans
aro underway locally for tho estab
lishment of a driving course neir
Medford for golf enthusiasts. This
game differs radically from the;
midget game. i;:uh player Used!
ten h:tt itml drlv-.. tl-.-... tin-.
ioMh of the course. , usually nve-
rAKfnff 40 ysnls. The b.OIs nre
of illfferent colors for each set of
p,;iyp"'
'
"tmrnent fumlnhed nnd les-
, " " r l"' " ' ""yH 10
In leMnlnii to play Iwiml or
J orchestra instrumentj.. If you enn-
not learn ymi havo nit Invested
V'Olir Imtl'lHinn) I i t n-liU
. teacher and "mplete details of the
Associated i'reaa t'hoto
At Diamond I.nUe Today
Miss Dorothy Jano AValters and
Miss June Schmidt will bo included
among local folks spending today
at DIumond Lake.
i
Tree props at Big
Tel. No. 1.
Pines Lbr. Co.
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I
W. S. Holger lias Oioi-atloii
j W. S. Holger, manaKor of the
! J. C. Penney store, underwent an
! operation yesterday afternoon for
i acute maxillary antrum nnd is re
j )orted to bo getting along nicely.
i Guests of Mrs. True
?''"' A' f' 1'hl!'i"s of,
"l "nil , , f "
Jos . ( it f., are visiting n this eitv
, , '. , ... .
"l ,ho1'- c""s'"- x'rs'
J- 1' T. "e Alter sped.n a few
days here .Mrs. 1'hllllps will jour-
ney on south with .Mrs. Hancock on
her return to San Jose, and visit
-hero for several weeks.
yivH. Isaacs Home
" ' ' :' ,, ., ' , ,
"""K ''0,aU cs " ''"'Hand for
l,,aK,t TT. rcturncl1 to SU'a"
'
iItlI c'nlumrl Operation
Mr. (leorgo of Chlloquln. who
unnorwcnt an oporutlon for re-
inovui or a caiarucc rrom ma ove jv
..- . . . . ... .
ainn i nun- jiko is r."jurieu lO lie Ml
a irreat Inmrnvofl onmlitinn ttt th.
I Hi-crcd Heart hospital.
MrCirdlcs Visit Hero
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCredie.
formerly of tho Hex Cafe, und now
of Eugene, were local visitors yes
terday. S p e c I :i
- fl. Mod ford L
J A. M.
' Mondny,
i I communication
,odgc H3. A. F. &
Monday, July 2S. 2 p
fr the purpose of attending and
cmiductlng tho funeral of the late
brother, WUHam Lyman, which will
bo hold nt Conger Funeral Home,
2:3(1 p. m.. C. M. Houston, secret
tnry. 12
The Detroit Tigers this season
have been going strong for former
college players.
Ttf I TC Tr 1CCICV
UU LA I fc IU lLAoOirl
FOU HKN'T Modern house; furn
iture for sale. L21X-.J 3t
Book Review
Daily
FIRE OF YOUTH
By Margaret Pedler
Tho author of Hod Ashos and
Vestorduy'H Harvest weaves an
other direct and strongly cmo
tlounl romance In the drama of
Phyllis Woathorby. who must
choose between penniless young
lovo und tho attractions of
wealth nnd certitude of
middle ago. At twenty with a
difficult faintly and tut English
country homo to mntiago on very
I it t lo Income with n talented
young sister who wanted to
study singing und a brother
who would paint great pictures
if ho could only find means to
study, Phyllis, the, courageous
one, must find a way. And the
way was not Terry, the penni
less young architect to whom
her heart turned with nil the
impetuosity of a first love. Of
Phyllis' lovo and her 8trugg.1c
to find happiness, Margaret Ped
ler makes a story powerful in
its appeal. Price $1, or get it
td read trom our Rental Library
for Tic n day.
SWEM'S
Book and Gift Shop
Sunday Dinner
Hotel Medford
Dinner $1.25
"The Food Is Better
at The Medford
C. E. RALLY HELD
ASHLAND MONDAYi
A rally' ut Aahlund will lie hi-ld .
Monday uvi-niilit to olitain ri-KKi-tratium.'
fur the Christian Kmh-av-1
or MUinnit-r conference to he held,
ill Turner In August, accordlni;
lo an announcement hy .Mifia Klva
C'a.ster. jireWdelit uC Crater l.uko
union.
Uolh the hanner and Bliield will
he awarded to Individual uorlctles
accordiliK to a new plan adopted
a short time uko hy the union.
The proBi-am- which will follow,
the picnic dinner at 0:30 will in-i
elude the devotional services ill
charge of James llendriekson ofi
tlrants I'usa, roll call and an- j
nouncemcntt' hy MIhs Caster, ad
dress on Bummer conferences by
Hew Mull, reiiislration, und clos-
ins prayer hy Kcv. Hugh T.
Mitelielmore.
Thc reiiiainder of the evening
will he spent ill games, with Min -
ola Clusnell In charge.
It Is only ahout 10.000 years
since mastodons und mammoins
roamed ahout the place now Chi
cago, uccordlng to Prof. Klmer
S. Elggs of tho Kield niuseum.
WEHRMKBlOi' A3 you like It". .". comfortably cool . . re- - . SJwjWj
fftJPSffrtF frcchingly cool . . . invigorating'. . . bringing iWtiSwIif
r'R now enjoyment ... new pep! 3wWtfflt
MM- - '-'&xac : fill lii
mmm simmnm iuuay
' 4t'' ; f J ARMED TO THE TEETH
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I MEMlf CAROL LOMBARD
I jf I Also Ergaging, but not cngiged. The joy boy makes
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! ) METROTOME NEWS ToV"' L
1 111' "Businen Girl" E jfi'gj ,
j 'JH' Mat. 10, 25 Eve. 10, 35 "Do You Madame;" QiU
Meteorological Report
.Inly 211. t:iu
roiiKl'ASTS
Mi'iirurd iiiul vicinity: -Sunday,
rah- nft chuiiKo in tiMiiiiiTiiture.
liri-Kun: Sunday fail-, nu chuliue
In tcniix'i'.-tturo.
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Local Data.
2 -
Tenipei-ature (de-J.).. .12
Highest (last 12 his.)
Lowest, (laet 12 hrs.).. 2
Kel. humidity (pet.).. M
, l'reclpiintlon (ins.) 00
State of weather..
; Total precipitation
i t"mher 1. 1H2U. 13.117
Sunrise toilay. 4:.i a. m.
Sunset today. 7:3 P- m.
Sunrise Monday, 5:00 a. m.
HUTCHISON'.
Meteoroluu'lst.,
j .SALKM. Ore., July 21. (IP) A
. Iiurelar who entered Hie Mnrrit Da-
! vIb In, me hero last night evidently
: wlis a lieisoii of eloanly bahits. He
j changed socks liefuro ho left the j
nlace. HoHiilea Jlr. Uavis' footwear
i,., .....i, several ploees of Jowulry.
h. Hanks j In I'erll nownre .notl Y-- iSllV LI
allowed til chargo more than 10'" JS L
' per cent Interest ! ' , ' . I I
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