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PAGE TWO IfEDlfoTtD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT? Efl OX, TTJERDA Y, 'AUGUST. 5, -1930. . ' Tocal and 4 'Personal Jn'pw for Uio Cauwy Fiilr , Now that the bin 'air fllBlit do lus" and formal airport dedication ate out of . the way, Medford and the valley returns to normalcy. Thf. next bin local and valley event to look forward to is tne coumy ia:r Jn .sepiemuer. Lcnvtw for ortlt MtewMancy Green of Milwaukee, . ,AVta who has been the gueat for ' "the pant three weeks of Miss Rc-at-,rlce Scabrook, left this morning for the north. Easterners Visit lake ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Jnrdnn and Miss Myrtle Jordan of Willa mantlc. Conn., and Mim Adelaide Hrewster of Brooklyn, N. Y., left by stage this morning for Crate:' Lake, after having arrived In Mod ford on tho Shasta. Dance In Asfclands' cool f.lthla 'iPurk every Thursday niglit after the band concert. Good floor and excellent music. Auspices of the Aahland Llthlans. 130 ltecrcnlinnn! (Info Meets Tho Jackson County Jtccrcatlon- al club will hold its regular month ly. meeting Wednesday .evening, 3 p. ni August 6, at Central Point Grange hall. All members ursej tu be present. . Outstanding values In mid-sum-. pier drosHes now oCCorod at $5, HO .JlC.Elhehvyn B. Hoffmann's. 1311' . Tuii hlstnnt PlnwH . . ' . tlue'sts from distant points reg l.stered at Medford hotels Include Irnia and Golda Salisbury, Klla 'flolger and V. E. Adair of HoIhp, Ida., A. T. pnnnelo of Iteno, Nov.. Miss Alice. Miller of Lvulsvlllo, Ky., .Airs. ,U. L. Crorton of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Mrs, A, Sand ler of New York City. . Rroklne Music studio. Piano, classical or rapid popular course; gultnr. Piano tuning (3.50. Room 14, Sparta Bldg. Phone ,863-H. tf Mftirord (ilrl MniTlcd Miss C'ulheryn Smith, 21. of fill .verton, lend Uiehard Frederick Dunlop. 26, of Portland, obtained Yt marriage license at the county ' clerk's office Saturday. Miss Smith has lived in Moil ford for the past few years. Grants Pass Courier. . . ...See.. .brill's Shoot jnotnl Works for radiator, fender and auto body (chairing tf Leaves for Tncnnui Kdward Reames will leave Thurs day for Tacoma, .whero ho will va cation for some time. Dance Wed, and Hat.; Dreamlnnd. 141 ,l-li Ijikc Not Closed Contrary to .persistent reports Fish lake. was closed to ang ; lig last Sunday, that body of witteri will cnpllnuo to . be ppen , until Au gust 13. While the water level Is upuch Jpw.er than normal,' fishing , Is good and good catches have been matlo during the past week. J ,'Lpoaevsqucnking wheels are dnn eioue. "Have them tightened on a Iiydmullo wheel totting machine at Klcbtner's Garage. 0 J t f . KratUn Visitors . Lyman DoStoffnny, Athort Knz .l.ern, A. Elliott Merrill, A. 10, Paul jinn aid W. C. cahlll uro among ,.tlle visitor In the city from Seattle. Anyone who would like a bar : gain, In a high grade banjo should call at this office and Inspect tho banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 15tf liullnr Cluuiiploiwlilp Gnmc ' August 6 Is the day set. to deter mine the junior baseball champion toitm., The plnyoff will be between the Junior baseball toam of Port- . land .post, American Legion, and the Junior team of Hllverton. The game will ,he , played ,on Vaughn bnball flold, Portland, at 2:45 p. -. .'We htivo that particular mould ing tor your Individual picture, ,The Pca,aey', opposite New Holly , heater. . tf lienven mi Vacation , . A. L, Farnell, local government men, .left today for Oakland, Cut.; for a' three weeks vacation. Dressmaking and remodeling nt the Fashion Shop, 424 Modrord Hldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. nil, tt Von will find in all Fluhrer ' products the quality that is .i ;i " . i Long Remembered . after tho price is forgotten. Attt'iitlrd Ali'iMirt Iiolnw Among tho ninny Klumalh Fnllfi rortldontM attending tht airport phrntion dulnH here yesterday 'ere W. A. Arnold, K. V. Alio. V. A. Vanltunklrk, Dewey Poivill, Ed Van suKJe and L. L. Parker. ifhuir OolHsIrm An acehrt'nt . rciort w fik tH day at the police Matin tvp4lsv a minor auto ..coHiHion SuntUy :u the IMrctia f kJM Jtfl "tre barevn t-rs alrlrtn by J itlr M.ni ln Hulling. Little - imflt reholtod Treo props at nig Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. i08tf Allt'ril MoldolT llonid Miss Aileen Mordoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. (1. Mordoff of Klamath Falls and formerly of Medford, arrived Monday ' from Ann Arbor, Mich., where she has been attending a school of nurs ing, to spend several weeks vis iting her parontfl and friends. Kryatalglo kodak gloss supremo. Tho I'casley's, opposlto Holly the ater, tf Will Speak Wednesday F. K. Troutelr will speak at, the Volunteers of America mission, I ii S Kaat Main street, Wednesday at 8 p. m. His theme, will be, "Jude Not." The service will be conduct ed by Capt. Ethel Wulfrii. The public Is cordially Invited to at tend. For best freen slnbs. a or call Medford Fuel Co., sk driver Tel. 031. .05tf Returns front North Trove . Lumsdcn, who , has been transacting business In Corvallls for several days, has returned to Medford. Lot me wrlto your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotol Holland Oldg., Phono 093. . tf From the Hear Suite California guests at Medford ho tels Include Phoebe Karnes of Mon tlccllo, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Doty and Miss V. D. Dotv ami Mrs. Ida Fuller of I.os Angeles, Kdnu Gei heiger. Melbn Clark of Hollywood Mrs. 10. G. Vollmann, Anetto and Eleanor Vollmann of Stockton, Mrs. M. Sibley of Oakland, E. A Nisson and family of Petaluma, 10 W, Lindsay and party of Ventura, and the following from San Fran cisco .Mrs, L. M. Hklegcl and Miss 11. Phillips. Danco till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill S9tf every Saturday night. , Miss Kersluiw III City. Miss Vera Kershaw Is In Med ford today from tho Antelope dis trict attending to business mat ters and chopping. - Blocks $5.60 on night dollvory only. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 16. One llnllilllur Appllfilllnti O. W. Milam will spend ISO to reahingle a dwelling on Clark atroot, according to an application on file today at the city building department. Froe shampoo with 11.00 marcel or finger wave 1n bobbed hair Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Shelton Croqulgnole permanonts, 7.60. Work , guaranteed. Bow man's Beauty Shoppo. Phono 57. I ., ' 166 First I'ly I'lslilng Tho first fly fishing of the sea son started off with a bang. Sunday when T. H. Dawson, votoran fish erman, caught a four-pound nnd a six-pound steelhead and three cut throats from 10 to 12 Inches In length. Mr. Dawson was fishing upstream nt High Bank. Grants 'Paaa 'Courier. 1 Dance til! 2 o'clock, every Salurduy night. .. Gold Hill 89tf Were Visitors nt )ailcp Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ottnger. pro prietors of tho Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool and dance pavilion, were among tho visitors from out of town , nt . the American Legion hangar danco nt the airport last night. Mr. nnd Mrs. otllnger have been located at the Hot Springs for sometime and accompnnlcd the regular orchestra there, the Pep Peilillera, under direction of Don Provost, to the Legion danco nt which tho orchestra furnished the music. Dance In Ashlands' cool Lit Ilia Park every Thursday night after the band concert. Good floor and excellent music. Auspices of the Ashland Llthlans, - . 1 3 fi Jteturii to Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Porter nnd daiiKhtcr P.cKuy ..and Miss Hattle Neither have rvturueil to 'rlottland aflvr spending seveial days visit ing with friends hero and in Jack sonville Turtles Wanted Roys, here is a chance to earn eomo easy money. . Colvlg lirugs, the drug store next to tno Hlnlto mentor, will pay too apiece for twelve good slsed snap ping turtles. Must havo them by the 7th of August. Only 13 wan', ed. lo get busy. 13S Jim... Mitchell Hot urns . .Mrs. Anna Mitchell returned on the train today, following a three weeks visit In Tacoma. Notice! The Ala Vista packing house. will begin packing pears Wednesday nt .7 o'clock. 13S Confer Willi Klilpix-rs F. W. Cantrall of nnschurg, trainmaster for the Southern Pa cific, Is In Medford today confer ring with shippers, and oilier rail road representatives. J. l John stnn, representative of the Pacific Frnlt Kxpress, nnd C. 1. ljifferty, Industrial agent for tho Southern Pacific, with headquarters in port- land, are also In this city. Rig crowds are swimming at Hot springs now. We cater to plcnl parties. uj (tiiest fnim AlUinv .Mrs. J. D. Yufcum of AlbSny, Ore., arrived from the north today to spend two v.eek.i as the guest of Mrs, Joe Rlngalcy. Lime for all purposes at Med ford Lumber Co, rioaxnut Sunday Outing Mr. and Mra. Tom Hoselierry of ModfoiQ enyed Kunday vlHitlng at the A. A. Maddeohome In AhIiLh1. Suny evening the party enjoyed dinner at the Summit ranch. Mwta'laks 'taesianavM One of the entertainment fea ture of 'the annual Oregon State :iin coarentWia to be held in 1'ort- V- the vrk of iHwt 11, wiU I a -iiivy srf UWMimiit. TW ! 1 jwl4vh4 far the I'enlawla courM on Monkiir. Auiut 11. Special low flr Insurants rate on farm property. See C. L. Goff, 14 N. Itlvorsido. Phone 1406. 138 Here from (rujits 1'ass .Mrs. D. Frederick was a visitor in Medford lost night from Grants Pass. -ho signed ner aunress at the Hotel Jackson .''It's the Cli mate,", the familiar Grants Pas.s slogan. ... Notice! The Ala Vista packing house .will ;'begin paffting pears Wednesday at 7 o'clock. 135 Ins a .Hatch Willi Itrnse Through a challenge he recentlv .made through the Mail Tribune. Huy RItter, flold Hill heavyweight wrestler, announced when In Med ford yesterday Hint Bob Kruse Portland, will wrestle him in a finish match to be held at Chllo- quln In the next ten days. Rlttler, a young giant of over 225 pounds, has been attempting to get a match with Kruse for sometime an 1 thinks he .will emerge victorious with comparatively little, effort The Gold Hill wrestler Hays he Is In tho pink of condition as tho re sult of systematic training. Lot us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone 642,. City Sani tary Service. 387tf OrcgolllnilN lit Hotels jmong the.stato vlHltoj-s regis tered at Medford hotels yesterday, other than the many, from Tort land, .were Governor A. W. Nor- blad and son of Salem, Mrs. G. W. Reynolds of Mt. Vernon, Mrs. J. M. Roselnnd of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jnman of suringfield. Scroefn doors (fixtures free). Medford Lumber Co. Phone 629 78tf ljcnve for Isw Angeles .Mrs. Cora A. Wilson nnd Miss TO. Helen Wilson left this morning for Los Angeles, where Miss Wilson will enter the University of Call fornln, southern branch. Troe props. All lengths, regular size. Cheap at Medford Lumber Co. 78t Spent Wock.lCiul lf-cro Mrs. Docla NorriH ..of Klamath Falls spent tho week end In Med ford with relatives and friends. ' Troo props: A largo stock always on hand. Tel. 629. Medford Lum ber Co. 78t Cook Hot urns Clyde S. Cook, who hna been Jn Snn Francisco over the week end, oturned to Medford this morning on tho Shasta. Danco Wodi and Sat., Dreamland. i . i . . . 1,41 Transact Jtusiiicss Jtcrc. , Visitors In Medford. from Port land today are Henry Void of the Pacidc Coast adjustment bureau. Mr. and Mra. Walter Fortman of tho Now, Zealand Insurance com pany and A. V. Wtlloughby, rep resentative of the General Apprais al company. The three men were donfcriing with local lnsurnnee agents today. Blocks $6.60 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. tf ttenil Dedication Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Cornell of Grants Pass and Mi's. George Sn- bln of tho Oregon Caves were among the many Josephine county people who attended the dedication of tho airport 4iuro. yesterday. Special! Shelton and -Rlnglotte croqiilnolo wnves, $7.50 complete. Call 464 or Emuin Cllno Shop. 138 Norton Cannery May He OiH'ticil - Douglas county fruit growers have placed tho mutter qf reopening the Norton cannery Jn the hands of a board of' directors . elected from their own numboi'. .The cannery, the only sizeable one in that sec tion, went Into tho hands of a re ceiver not long ago. . Oroen elnbs, the better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early. Phono 631. 102tf Rctimis to llosehiirg Mrs. Geo. .Holler of lloseburg, who spent tho week end In this Ity as tho guest of Mrs. lien Tly- inale, left today for her home In the north. Green slabs, forest wood, coal: summer .prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tol. 631. 1 18tf Front .State .Mctroistlis .miss Grace McXcnle, Mrs. S. II. Knox, .Margaret Jvlnx, W. H. Me Murtey a ml family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stall and Mr, and Mrs. C. II. Johnson wore among the many Portland resident here yesterday. Turtles Wanted Roys, here Is a clianee lo earn some easy money. i olvig Drugs, the drug store next to tho Hlnlto theater, win pay 6oc apiece for twelve good slxed snap ping turtles. Must have them by tho 7th of August. Only 12 wnt. cd, fo get busy. 13S Ootiies from TVns Mrs. J. J. McCarthy of 111,, Hon do. Tex., arrived here today to br with her mother, Mrs. I,. M. Can ton, who ts seriously 111 In a local hospital. For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. SSI 6tt Goos to Kurcka S. McClcary. who Is Maytag company, with with tho headquar- tors In Portland, Mt for Kurcka today where he.vll spend several days. Phone 542 your refuse. Wee'll haul away City Sanitary Service. IS7tf ('ruler Uike I 'cam rod This week's iwue of the l'acific iluilder and Knglneer, conHtructioi magazine puhllnhed at Seattle, has as Its cuver picture a view of the snowpiow working in the deep snow i't Crater Iako national park. The picture wan taken early thin spring when the snow was atm several feet deep, and before the highway na been cleared. iM Xkiwiucie LliTUKCX The (iinty clerk's office Issued marriage licenses today and yes terday ts Ralph Smith, 23, Klam ath Falls, Marie Chase, 18, Ash land; Ralph Paul, 21, and Lucille Eddy, 18, both of Yreka; James Martin, 42, and Ruby Lothrop, 39, both of Orland, Cal.j Mark Miller. 52. and Lillian Young. 40. both of t Yuba City, Cat Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making aird hose mending. Handicraft Shop, - 257tf Vacation In Canada . .Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacPher son are taking a week's vacation with relatives Jn Victoria and Van couver, R. C. Hrrc from loua J. S. pi'nhuist ot Watorloo, Li was among the motor tourists from a distance who registered today hi tnpt iocti branch of tho out-of-Htatc auto registration bureau. Blocks $5.50 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7G. tf In City nn Short Vlsl t Htate Traffic Captain Kenneth Bloom Arrived by plane yesterday from Salem n a passenger on the Northwest air tour, and departed rhls rore.ioon for his -northera headqu.irteiu. On HiiitinosH Trip -Ted Chambers and R. O, Stlnson of .the .Maytag company loft thl-s mprring for Yreka to aperd fcev eral davs on business. Ti:iisfcrwMl to itoKcjnirg Lee liapp, ..who arrived hvec short lme ago to take up duties with tho American Hallway Jix prct, has been transferred to Rose burg to take up .similar duties. Welfaro Clliik? TlmiMlny Mothers of Medford are remind .ed that tli o regular 'monthly' child welfare 'clinic will be held at the Y. , C. A. .next Thursday ifter noon..from 1 :30 to ,4 o'clock, un der the auspices of the' county health department, with Dr. B. C: Wilson, county .health officer. In charge. Appointments may be made by calling the health depart-, ment headquarters .at the comt houso. Quite a n um bet of hahlef. ami pro-school children aro ex pected, . , Visitors from Washington Maud C. Uolln of Vakima and Mr. and Mrs. E". n. C.iillrko, Jr., of Port Angeles are registered at lcoa-L hotels from Washington, ., - SiirreiTd Hand 1t(Jim-! i - w.. Wayne Rowman. who' returned a short time ago from Imperial Val ley. soutUoj(n -Cellforlila. will be Incapacitated for a short time as a result of an injury he sustained late last week when his hand wus smashed In a truck door. 1 fo Visit Alaska Ilodwlg Anno Schiller .of ,PreH- eott, Wis., who la on .her way to Alaskn, visited Crater Lnko today'. She plans on starting, her return Journey tho first of September. 1 Dr. WhtU'lioiise Horn T)r. W. K. Whltehouae of the for eign plnnt introduction. U. S. de partment of agriculture, wnn n guest of 1'rof. F. C. Ucimor at tho southern Oregon experiment sta tion estrrday. Dr. Whltohouso ha aided the local station, much. Prof. Helmer stated. Mr. Whltohouso left by train this morning for tho south. .' County Couple Married Judge C K. Itusk performed tho Vhlrd marriage ceremony Mp inlay In the cou rt h ouse for V rn n k M a -rlon.Moulton and Ieotta Leo' Ow Ings, both from Juckon entity. Orauts 1'aiw Courier. (VleltrnttMl Her lllrtlid-iy MIsk Arvilla Burns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Burns, proprie tors of a South Hiernld(t lunch stand, wns IS yeais old yesterday and had never been off the ground. She celebrated her anniversary by taking an airplane ride over Med ford and has become so cnthued that she Is now planning to take a trip over Crater Lake, W. 11. MtTkrr Very III V. H. Meeker of this city, who has been quite 111 for weeks past, was reported this afternoon as be ing In a serious condition. Hendy for Fruit Movement An extra switch engine was piu on today by the bout hern Pacific In preparation for the handling of fruit, Thero will be 10 additional clerks on duty by August 11 and tho movement progresses two more- crews win be employed and a "turn around" from Ashland placed on the line. (luen (lnilljr llnnie Or. nnd Mm. o. A. Olticn nnd hildren nre home from a three woeka auto trip to Yuncouvtr ftnd Vlclorla. 11. f. They attonded the races at both place and report a fine trip all around. inimlly hospital, -Monday, Auk, I. ioro, in Mr: ami .iirs. u. l. win ; ( tors, n son. Monday. Aug. I. ljicks Authority SALK.M. Ore., Aug. i. opAn ! opinion by .Mtorney (leneral Van: Winkle Informs Covernor Norblail that he has no legal authority to remove M. T. l.oban from the board of trustees of the Nrstueoa, hlQiwiiy Improvement district, al though he was appointed by the governor. t) Albany. Hlda opened for new Albany college gymnasium, Births Horn, to Mr. nml Mra. ('. M. Kn natiien. n (laughter, at the Com- THE MARKETS FORMER WiEOFORD i JiiVCMtOCk. PORTLAND. Orj., Autj. 5. VP Cattle 50, calves 10; quotably steady. Hops 200; uteady, 2 5c lower on slaughter clasHea. (.Soft or oily hogs and roaming pigs excluded.) Light HRhtH, 140-160 lbs., $9.75 10.75; 16(1-180 lbs., $10.75-11.00. light weight,- 180-200 lbs., $10.75 11.00. Medium weight, 200-220 lbs., good and choice, $10.00-11.00. Sheep 500; quotably steady. Produce. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5. OP) BUTTE It: Firmer, brisk demand, quotations unchanged. EOGS: Firm, lop grades In de mand, quotations unchanged, ! Alilk (butterfat), poultry, coun try meats, onions, potatoes, .wool,; nuta, hay, cascara bark antf Jiopn, steady and unchanged. i i Wall Street Report NEW YORK, Aug. 5. (P) Tho share market lacked the energy to follow tho further advances in grains today, and .fell- in arrears toward the clos after rather half hearted bullish efforts during tho earlier hours of trading. U. S. Steel, after rising a point to a new high for the current re covery at 170H, closed off at 169. Amoricnn, Can and Dupont lost about 112, American Tele phone, International JIarves t e r and Case, 2. Radio and General Motors were off about , and General Klectrlc up i. ; The close was heavy. Sales ap proximated 1,350,000 shares. Today's closing .prices for 15 selected stocks follow: Am. Can :131 Am. Tol. and Tel 2-14 l Anaconda -50 Col. Gas .v , 04 Curt Iks Wright 714 General Electric (new) 72 ?a, (ieneral Motors 4G)j Kcnnicot Copper - 31 Mont. Ward 35 Radio Corporation .". 44 V, Scars Roebuck 66 S. P - 120 United Air Craft 61 U. S. Steel .l.,......?A...r.,..:.':.....' 169 ' Int. Tel. and Tel 40 ftiOiOERiDI MURDER MRS. DAVIES PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 5. (P) Detectives announced today; the arrest of McCaul Travis, 63, reput ed mind reader and "medietnn" iiiiiji. in connection with the death of Mi's. Rcna DavlH, Tacoma, .V'Aah., -nndMtho'iflndlng-of a- mes- suwe which pleqed togotljer. .read "'beware :of a dark man." ' Mrs, Davis , was found beaten to death In a hotel. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt KALI-: Kleetrlc ranKo nml l'.Htute llenlrola. Cull Apt. .1, OarKill Court. 137 LOST Hrown leather lilllfoltl con: tolnlne. nbout $7. Reward If re turned to A. D. l'ounfi, 51S S. Oakdnle. 136 KOli SAI.K A bareain: lust null ed, a bran new apartment Iiouko: full up. 375 So. Central. H0 KOll SALI-3 Voiinu cow, cheap If taken at once. Kiral house uci'o.sh bridge on Jllddlc road. . i 1 a 7 FOR KENT 6-room house. 304 137 W. Jackson. KOIt HKNT Furnished 2-ronm apartment, garnKO; adults. 215, Haven. 137 KOIt HKNT Downstairs furnished J-room apartment; Karajre. Tel. 1075. 137 KOI! HALM Cholco 8 -aero tract With minion, berries, fruit and alfalfa, fine shade, lawn nnd flowers: li-room house, electric power, lights, bath, toilet, hot and cold water: fully stocked and equipped: hay in barn. A thor oughly good buy at $1150. HISOWN VMITK, ltealturs, Holland Hotel IHiIr. l.lr.tf KOIt SALIi NKW. VLL lil'll.T an modern suburban home; electricity, pressure vater system, bath, garage, cement drive and about 3 acres fine, deep soil: well located, closo In. Only J r.o cjwh refill I rod. l-Ultb TL'.MV. 10 Liberty Hide. I35tr KOIt SAI.K Small dairy farm. nay hiock. good pasture. Par ticulars apply ut 1177 Iowa St.. A.shlnnd. J. It. Itarrell. us A M KD-.Woman wants work by the day or hour. Satisfaction guaranteed. I'hone 543-li. 14 W'ANTKIJ have home buyers in looking for u place, every ilay. If. you have a good properly for sale we would like a listing , CIIACNl'KV KLOHKV Phone SIS.' 123 Kast Main. 111 II.VVK YOl-lf KVK.VITURK re upholstered, rofinlshcd, rcgluecl I'hone IHii-n. i , HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Han fin Phona 178-J ',! Women's Hose $1.00 pair Bilk from top to tot with ; .Trench Hl COUPLE DISCOVER. IE . Or interest to residents of Med lord Is news that the abandoned baby left In an automobile iu Sac ramento last Friday was placed In the machine belonging to Mr. anil Mrs. frV Leigh Swinson, formerly of this city, anil later found by Mrs. Swinson, daughter of Mr. Rose Eifert of .Medford, who report ed it to the police department ot' the Sacramento hospital, where tho now tive-and-n-half-day-old in fant Is being cared for. A letter telllns of tho story anil including a picture of the hahy, published In the Sacramento Hee. was sent to Medford by airmail by Billy Uarnum, .who Is visiting, his aunt In the southern city. - Billy and. nil the family are ex cited about the find and the future of the baby has not been deter mined. A note was left in the car with him. It. read: "Please keep him. 1 cannot. God bless you." Mrs. Swinson had left her tar parked for a few minutes on a busi ness slree when she returned and found the baby in a Boiled blanket deposited in the seat. An investi gation is . being carired on by the police department to determine his identity.- So far he is known us "Baby John Doe." The Swlnsons are well known in Medford, where they frequently visit. Mr. Swinson :was formerly a member of the Mail Tribune staff. Illuc-Egg Hens C'uuglit ".Hens which lay blue eggs were recently caught in South America by Clarence Klllott, u scientist. Ho also captured deer two feet high, giant 'frogs, birds which resemble turko5;s and : have spurs on, their wings, ami wild dogs, all of'which he has taken to the. London zoo: New Ship Kloctrlti Marvel ' .The fm-w rQajindhiH Minor, Em- PAIN IN YOUR SHOULDER? Use Tysmol for Relief Knlfa-lilte Jabs of pain In the vicin ity of the shoulder btado are generally due to neuritis, brought on by expo sure to draughts or. audden changes of weather.' In some cases there Is stiff ness or soreness In tho muscles, male Ins It -difficult to raise the arm. Tho safest and easiest wty to r Bavo such an attack Is to apply a small quantity of Tysmol over the affected area. This soothing, healing prepara tion Is quickly absorbed through the pores and carried to the throbbing aching peripheral nerves. The palna usually stop at once, and In a very short time the last traco of soreness) ahould disappear. lysmoI Is absolutory harmless fre from dope. Recommended for all forms of nerve pain, whether caused by neuritis, neuralgia, sciatica or rheu matism, Sold by leading draggtsta Always oxx hand at KTKANfi'S lRUO STOHK PHONE 4 Holmes 4 Insurance 4 Service Your Ring on Her Finger Pmcilla Wedding Rings, plat inum encased by the famous Bck Process are made in 18k white ..gold .covered with a uniform -shell of purest platinum and w ill not discolor any under any conditions. Their price is only $16. Let us show them to you today. LARRY SCHADE Your ., Favorite Jeweler ' Since 1918 Next (o fcraterian Phone .89 Wedding flings press of Japan, has an unusual for submarine signalling, a gynj electrie equipment. It has .wire- oope compass." electric ' plioji lefi.s tok'graphv, with a wirel. di- graph repeater, electric motl rectlnn finder, electric apparatus 1 picture tflt and Htii-ic stove UPSTARTS L Jiil ffrwnn THE MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES now becomes THE MAN OF A' THOUSAND VOICES in the greatest of all mystery thrillers is '3 Li &L? Alicty,;-Hayer ALLTAlKlHC , Last Times TONITE .' RUTH CHATTgRTON In 'THE LADY OF SCANDAL" Plus All-Talking Comedy and Ncwg' J EfA'Av7MrjiV.iB!iiir:fi.CJ BEGINS TOMORROW FOR TWO DAYS ONLY Daring ! Sophisticated ! v-J 1 I . , with fe BEBE DANIELS LOWELL SHERMAN KENNETH THOMSON , AH talking drama of ultra-smart society . . , A wife at bay . . . fighting the seductive charms of a cruel adventuress. ENDS TONITE BARBARA STANWYCK In "Ladies of Leisure" TALKING - COMEDY oraoi OE301 SAVE MONEY Regular and thorough greasing will mean longer life for your car and wltl "j save you money In ther 1 long run. Here we have the latest equipment for a complete and satisfactory job every important part is covered Don't put It olfl Drive In today! - V , WE USE"':.'; ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS Witham Super Service Station ...I. . ! -'24-HOUR SERVICE ' ' -' o 8th & RIVERSIDE 1 phone 116 0E30IS0E30XZLX0CI0 V 57c. Dally Bargain Matinees 25c i '1 Children Sr.-:- msr METROTONE NEWS