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MEPTOKP WATT TRIBUTE, MEDTTOTj OREfiOX. RrmVY.' FfiT'ST X 10.10.
PXOE SEVEN-.
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BEAUTIES SAIL FOR GALVESTON PAGEANT
nr.TiidiT.
M. Ilii in.uiri,
Nun oiinty today,'
I rntn yefti'i'day.
is at Abler Spriims
n ri'lt-tered there.
NKW YtiRK, Aug. L'. 0V) ', SALKM, re Au. 2. W
WlMitever it is nn argument lor; Walnuts In tho north part of Mr
is imt b ar. but receipts of the fi.ii county will be about a 50
war aurd tiie HUaauitfhip t-"aii- iwe mut mou In -the opinion of
f. rnia during a six-day eruise out S, H. Van Trump, county ftult
l .New Vuik Lu nowhere iu par- timnUi; . iku:terla4 blight f Ja
lieular. Just n voyage, were $0000. worse than usual this sen nun. bo
!nlithul work it lor
111." tJfiT -;im
Miiyor Cluuiea Howies in tliu re-
mm lit toilay by polke for ques
tion u in Lor.iHTiiun pith the (
s-UyhiK of Jerry Hutkloy. l-oliiirul
eominontalor for radii) station
WM !(.'.
.csiry oil ir
ItflJ'H'll'd 1 1 Jo
hunt its hail '
m
automobi-s rat' r? int
were reported irutu
if the eounlry.
oilier hiintr
oilier parts
Hiram M o o r e. of Kalamasno 1
county, M ieh.. invented the fore
rtinnei' ol' ihc inoilet u combine j
yearv ;it:o. ' ' :
says.
i
Cove-- $stHM) (mini issue sold to
provide funds for loiistiiii'tfnn of
new uvntnahiii.
The Dalles
Furniture store
Improved.
.1. U. DneheVty
being extensively
Ordinance Framed Forfrei
sentation Following PfO::'
test By Citizens Against
' Barking, Etc. &
DOG HOSPITAL
pN RIVERSIDE
MAY BE TABOO
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Medford Will Celebrate
; ' TOMORROW : 1
The city council in. .lieetl -Uipt-
protests, which have Ioijk heen
made by residents in the neighbor
hood of the dog hospital on Riv
erside nt the north - end of the
city, will probably pass an ordin
ance in the way of providing some
relief for the people of that sec
tion, probably .to do away with
the dog boarding house and .pound
feature of the hospital.:
City Attorney F ra n k P. Fa rre 1 1
is1 now engaged in drawing . up
the ordinance, which will be pre
sented to the council fgr action
at its meeting next Tuesday
night. :-t
Although the residents of that
section voted a change of.: .zone
about two years ago to pmvide
for the building of the ' dog hos
pital by Dr. tftone in its present
loQation, a few months after the
establishment of the hospital com
plaints began reaching the city. of
ficials that the hospital was -a
nuisance, as the burking of the
dogs prevented them -'from sleep
ing at night and was also itmerve
wrecking niusance Sin daytime.
Two weeks ago the ceomplatniug
became more pronounced, 1 hence
the preparing of the remedial ord
inance. All efforts of the city, of
ficials to amicably iron out- the
feature complained of havu hith
erto been unavailing. . .
The complaining residents who
did not enter objection before the
hospital was builL say they un
derstood that the institution would
be- only for sick dogs, but that
since its inauguration it has also
been used as a boarding house for
dogs when their owners leave the
city, etc.. and also that it has long
hopn used for the impounding of
stray dugs gathered up by the dog
catcher.
The contents of the ordi nance
are not known except that its
provisions will tend to give the
asked -tor alleged nuisance relief.
The Humane society is building
its new animal shelter headiiuart
oi'H in the fairgrounds vicinity,
which will not be ready for use
for two months yet, and inquiry
developed yesterday that the soci
ety has expected to keep the im
pounded dogs at the dog hospital
until the new quarters are ready.
The complaining citizens say
that the lonesome boarding dogs,
jwd.,;he. impounded stniy..jnea, (la
most' of the barking and howling
and not the sick dogs.
The Rev. Alexander O. lennett.
of the First Methodisi Kpiseopal
church received the "unex'peeted
mrssago yesterday of the coming
to Medford of the liev Dr. Thom
as D. Yarnes, of Salem, to be
guest of the chureh over Sunday,
artd occupy the pulpit thit Sunday
morning at the 11:00 o'clock hour
of public worship.
Dr. Yurnes is the new district
i uperlntondent of Methodist
churches of southern and eastern
Oregon, succeeding the Hew Dr.
Ml. A. Marry, who was transferred
in the Salem district. It will be
hi flrrt official visit to Medford.
end Dr. Hennott calls all local
of f Heal members to be at the
e. buret, service to extend the wel
come to the new official.
As a recent pastor of thy Meth
odist church in Klamath Falls, Dr.
Ynrnes Is well known for his
ability and administrator of
rh'ureh affairs. Utter in the sca
pun he will come to Medford for
the session of the quarterly con
lerenee, over which ho officially
presides.
LOCAL TREE BOY .
iBYUOlJM
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I'p 11 0 hours at miilnls-lif.
waiter iioimcs. li. M-dfnrd firf
and only tree sitter, wan continu
ing to enjoy the experience when
th.. clock tolled 12- "c has lost
none of his enthusiasm and is
looking forward to the time when
he will he ahle to come down out
of the tree, acclaimed as the
ch.implon. Ills health is In perfect
condition, enrournsed !y regular
diet r.nd settinc up exercises each
morninc.
'An eastern newspapermen. pass
im: thrnuuh Medford. called on
Walter yesterday, nske.l unite a
number of questions and told him
if he heoame champion to furnish
him with n picture as quickly as
possible. Tree slttlne has Its pro
fits, Walter has learned. Paul
Horner cleaned and pressed some
clothes for him diirlnc the week
and promised he would do It ttualn.
It s no wonder the underworld
It so rotten when you observe the
kind of Important citl7cns it pals
with. -Chlco Cnl.) Record.
SJkh h ) Pit vhy
1 , . .. ' j. . ,r AMQdattd Press thote I JTf?
' A group of eattarn beauty
will compete In the International boauty pageant,. Left to right: Elsie
Waters, "Miss Philadelphia-,' Patricia Lee, ."Miss Albany," and Lorna
BiDCONlE-liiicicfl
SPRAYONfRUll FOR SEASON.3.87; PRODUCER ?W1LL
1 iiv sv-tiiin Covt-r iui iiiy:
cnntrtil of thp second brood wnrm.s.!
and -n Very ininoruint atmty ifiJli-;!
ples und pear.s are to bo lieiJt'.cleao,'
should be a)plied by August !th,j
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Hotllliern oreKon f.x perimeni nia- - .,.,.., h.i thrmiuli-
tion and 1.. .I'. Wilcox, county !' "'V weather prevailed ,,lr" 'J
' . out the month. .Maximum teniper-
8ont. I . ...,,. i,ln
Moth traps under observation j
show that n-hlwh peak of wormsj
will be hatehiiiK alioul. the lllh f j
Aimust and all pctirs and apples,
.should be covered with an arsen
ate of lead spray prior to that date!
if worm injury 4 is to ho reduced,
to the minimum. . j
Powdered arsenate of lead, two!
pound to the hundred alloim of,
water. Is sufficient for all varieties
of nearR. . ' .. '
For. upples, three pounds of.
P0Vdsred Mtktmif of lead to (he " porature of 62 dettrees.
hundred (talloiiB of Avator In orch- yih an abundance of sun
.M ds where arsenate of lead is to (:i,m, nd colltlnuoUR dry welith
be used only. Oi-cbardists havilii; whlcir Is seainable for .Inly
i had worm problem can improve1, , lh, vicinity, erop ttrowth and
ibclr control bv iislnir an oil-lead
compilation sprav at this time. The I
combination beins as follows: One
gallon Hfjht type summer oil omul
slon. plus one-half pound casinate
spreader, plus two pounds arsen
ate of lead to the hundred gallons
of water.
Spray thoroughly, eoverincr the
surfaee of all fruits. The .second
brood worms are the one; doinK
the most damage, therefore, grow
ers should Increase their efforts nt
this time ho that a clean crop "f
fruit will reau It.
SPECIAL CACHET
FOR AIR LETTERS
Manny local citizens have taken!'
advertise Med ford's new airport
bv imtlllne nilr mall h tters
rastern relntives anil ineiios.
These will he moiled Monday and
will bear n special cachet for the
dedication of tho airport which
Is bound to he in Kieat ilemanil ;
i.v Htnmii collectory. Several I
thousand letters have already been
received and many more w ill
doubtless be mailed today, letters
should nil be deposited In the spe
cial mail box in front of the Med
ford shamber of t'onmieice today
in order to, receive the dedication
imprint.
Radio Program
KMED
(Mall Tribune Vlrflln Station)
A crever; radio entertainment
fenturini; several talented youn
co-eds of tK University of Ore
Ron Will be presented by the
California Oreiton 1'ower company
Tuesday nlKhl, Aim', nth over sttl
tl .11 KMKI). The proKrain Is en
tirely orlKinnl and I made up of
nn attractive array of snappy
onK selections, Instl uniontnl num
bers, clever wisecrack n nil even
lap dnncinu. Amontf the V. "f
o. students who- wilt' take part
are Cecile Cos, soprnrlo, Vlntlnin
iwker. contralto and "blues" sins
er. Ceraldlne Thompson. vidin
n'd Alice llolmhach. piano. A
si-tlns these co-ed artists will be
Frona Hray. local reader and sont
v ilter. Y.n Dell iJintls. tap dancer
and Helen Kdmlston. ijiaillste.
MAliK ISLAM). Val.. A,1K. 2.
II. Ai Heactl. Los Aimcles.
enKineman on the r. K. navy 1e
strover Trever. dleil from scalds
received when a steamllne pipe
blew out In the engine room.
Mis June l-Mna ' Hopper nl
Coltaee street is recoverlns from
a .econd operation on her arm as
result of an auto accident near
Hoaeburg recently.
queens outward bound from New York
The. m o n t h I y ineu-proioKicui
noie:for July, as prepared : 1y
V'm.'J.' Huli ljlson.. head, nf jtlie
Medford - weathel' stlltitm; ' tive: fis
follows:
iMi.mi- skies Willi normal warm
I'leai skies Willi normal
oT.:neH wfi,' m-n.-i..i.j -
ffir the period. 'I'luro no
..niiKiMilK. hiL'h tempeiatiires and
all muxiiliuin daily ineruioiiieiui
nndiiiiR' wore below the lUO-ile-tyee
mark, the liilltiost reuclieil be
Inp ll deKieea- occurriliB tho
2'Jnd. I'or the miist part . the
v'.hMk were uuol with lowest loin-,
pi-ratureo aveniKiiiK 04 deKreos
and with the lowest recorded be-
Ins
47 deitrees on the HUH, niac
!nu an absolute runne
in Ll'IO-
,,r ..rjiins maiie
riiikUl
...'.., ' 11 ,, r v e s I I n K of small
, , ,innc under
idi'al
the
eather conditains nurnw
wtnir davs of the moutn
No ineasuraiiie iiih.u.i. .
jinitatinn
f,.ll duiiliK tne iiioi-i"..
uii the 27th
passing tnunovi-i
torin ocKisioneil a so......
hort duration in t"e valley but
umount of ralnian
inr
t be nieasur
,1 and was recoro.-..
I trace. The
normal nnuitini
infall for
July Is "..Hi iiieio-".
Vho ' evident shnrluKo
n'w bllnus the total deficiency ol
! urecipilution
lor me s'r-
I KIOII t
.liilv 31. '
lemoei i. ; ,
i. 5K7 inches. As ciin" ;.
the corresponding pe.b.
.inly :n.
1 '.t'.i. tills " "
n -is Inchee less
than the m."'
tl.nt season.
The follow:,,. Is ';'m""r,'U"''
Max
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i.i.-i l IVI'.IIAM. Wash.. A 11 K
.Ljohnnv Shields, for the past
, years champion of Dartmouth
. ., ,! recent Winner of till'
Jennie citv title, today
won me
Washlnrton state amateur
championship here from
Duncan, a up. 2 " "n
;. hcillild r.ti-hole match. A
Itolf
Alec
In n
year
from
final
i ato. Duncan won the tine
i l,ls fellow i
r the same
attlelle m no-
tournaiiient.
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CiaHltied (.dverllilng itou raaulta. I
Dale
. Nil '
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mi 'l
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; Ml aS Tl
i; s s s.H: Hotel Medford
'i l Dinner $1.25
1 1 , u 7 s '
" 4 V, "The Food Is Better
l' Z::::. J J 7 ; , at The Medford . . !
ZZ.ZZZ jj j j
IN JmRSljjl
AttoclaltA Press thoto
for Galveston, Tex., where they
fiosal, "Mi Brooklyn;" vera
Rodinoff. "Mjss New York." ,
I lv-inwus in tlietheQliical wofUI
fm hitiTlii-j. jiroductiouM in -isew
i'oi'K ;'Hy. PJijrenz 551eBfehl, IK'
com pan led by" bin family and
party, is scheduled to arrive in
.Medford within the next two
weeks for a fishing trlp'to 'lhe
Ur,Kue river. ueeortlinK to reliable
Inltil inaiion last eveninn. lie 4k
to Jirnive here from tlie Houih mi
bis-private ear ami miiy .possibly
j-pend several' days in southern
Oregon. Arraimemetil; ate,ibeinn
made for the entertainment nf the
party. - '
Vhn questioned late lust' hiiiht,
A. S. Hosenbanm, dlstriet p:iHHiMi
Br ucnt for the ,Southern"l'aeli-it-
railroad, while not neqfmliiliiti
1 with definite inronnatiotrl"iidmit
j ted that he knew of arranKenteri
l-lns sponsored for Mr. 1 Zter;
I feld's visit.
! It !.. t-m.rl M-I1..I-.. lie
..... hu i,...,. in be ltnirue
i river and it is likely that sueh In-
fc filiation will not be made pub
lb . in view of A! :. Ziej-'feld s ib
Mire to be away from the jmbl it
eve as much as possible y4tilohi
Medford.
Moving pictures of the Nortll-
i west Air tonrnind the biw defllra
i lion celebration at the Medford
j airport will be taken tomorrow
jly the. adverllsiiiff department of
j the California Oregon I'ott'er com
pany. IMclnros of the noted pilots
i.nd their plallee. the air circs
and other inlerestiiiK events will
be Included 111 tile footneo. These
Minis will be combined Willi oilier
fopco films sIloWitlR llle ilevelop-
ment of aviation In Medford from
the time the first air mail arrived
:. the old airport ueveral years
eiro.
Sunday Dinner
Ore and Bullion
WILDBI-RCi BROS.
SMM.riNf. ft HI-FININOCO.
Oft 742 Mtkt S(.,Sn FfiroxO
Htnt: cwvnh San Hitkiki
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Medford National Bank
Medford, Oregon ' '
Don't Miss tlie Medford Air
port Dedication Monday
Sponsored by Medfor4 Post
American Legion
You Savers
.... who want tho highost yield possible WITH
SAFETY will do well to deposit your surplus funds
with this long-established Building & Loan Associa
tion. We have paid ,
6' -7 8
on our various classes of dock which are designed
to suit the needs pf the individual. s . , .
Investments In Paid-up Stock earn dividends from
date of deposit.
THE NEW
Is one of Sqijthern Oregon's most valuable assets, and,
in officially dedicating it tomorrow, the people of the
Rogue River Valley will express their confidence in the
future of aviation and of Medford. '
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JACKSON
BUILDING
ASSOCIATION
AIRPORT;
ill,
A NeY
Era Begins
T
Ifdii lttviiii oH M.'.l ford's fine $120,-
000 iiirport will mark a now era in tho
(levcltiiiinciit of tliis community and
tlif Southern Oregon Country. (
Prosperity will come ito the city that is "air
minded." Aviation will play an important
part in the future and, with the building of
a fine airport, Med ford has established her
self as nn important air center on the sky
ways of the Pacific (loflst.
Medford may justly ' feel proud of her
achievement . . . marked by the dedication of
her fine airport tomorrow!
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