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PXGE TWO Tocal and 4 'Personal Another Traffic Iimtchso The -montb of July resulted In - an increase of 1 .132 cnr, houIIi Jibund on the Pjirific hlRhwfly ovor the wirae month last year, figure from the fruit checking Million on the highway nour Hnrnhrnok re vealed today. Thr- station is oon tinulMK to seize nil citrus frului coming Ir.to th Hiatc, but alloWH other fruitH, pHpecially jn-achei, t liaa through. ; . Major CilUhrle a( Forestry orfi r Major John Jut brie, assistant regional forester, Htopped at Crater national forest headquarter! in this city th,Is morning for a Hhort visit while, en route for Klamath Falls. Major (lulhriii has chiine of public relations for the rpKlmiut office at Portland. Dance In Ashianrts' coo! Utlila Park every Thursilay night after the -hand, concert, (lond floor and excellent mufile.. AttsticeK of thi' AahJand JJthians. ,130 Here from Distant Points Among those registered at Med ford hotels, from distant points are (3. U. Kumear of Honolulu. T. II.. Fred Morrell ,ond i.F. C, Tatge of Wanhlngton, T). (.'., Mr. and Mrs. H. .Inwloff of Xew York City and J. 11. Kiebler of Cincinnati. Outstanding valuen in mid-summer dreswes now offered at $5, $10, $1. Kt,hewyn U. Jloffmunn's. 139 In City Toduy Mra. Roy Vaughn, who Is spend ing :the summer at Diamond lake, is In Medford today shopping and attending to buniness matters. Kmlcine. Music Studio. Piano, clanstlcaj or rapid popular courao; guitar. , Piano tuning $3.fi0. Itoom 14, Sparta lildg. Phono 8G3-H. . . . - tf To Attend Irrlgiilifin, Meeting: Olin Arnspfger, manager of the Talent Irrigation district, wax au thorized by the district to attend tho Oregon, reclamation conference ' to bo held at Hums this week. Mr. " Arnsplger wa for several yearn ' president Of the reclamation con ference and haa been actively Iden tified with the organization which has at its purpose not only the reclamation of morn land but the legislating of laws which will bene fit Irrigation district. Ho left to day for i-turns. Boo Brill's, flheot metal Works for radiator, fender nnd auto body renal ring. . tf Nip 111 Med fore I . Mrs. Hlancho Cook of Roseburg nnd. C. Stevenob of Ftttfene were visftom In tills city yenterday. Danco Wod. and Sat., Droamland. MI ItcluriiH from iipjv C. II. Bhlvoly urvlvwd lu MdCuvd this morning, follow Inn Huveral days spent vlHiting Uia upcle, C. it. shive ly of NPit. Cul. ,, Loofle, Hquealilng wheels are dnn Kerous. llavo them tightened on n hydraulic w'ipl flettlng ninchino at FlchtneFa Oarngo. 03tf A II -Day 1Io11imhn Mctlnic The next all-day Rogue River Valley '11ollnen asstoclailon meet ing will convene at Rogue River on tha.cjimp ground, a y, V-. :3 p. m.,und H p. in. . ;" Ahyone who would lllto a bar . gain In a high grade banjo should call ftt thla office arid Inspect tho banjo left hero for sal?; a sacrifice , reganllesjn ot cost. , 2 r t r VInMciI Old FrleinU Lu Verne Suthorlln. former Rose burg realdent now living In Med ford, wns In Roseburg over the week end,, greeting old friends. W have that particular mould ling for your Individual picture. Ttie Pcaalcy'a, opponitv New Holly theater. tf HiH'ksi. nto Collcctltm Duvld PukIi filed an nctlnp In etrcult court this forenoon aualnst W. P. Cioorgo for the collection of jl. note for $ I 00, made payable to tho plaintiff. Klleu Kllloti fil.-d milt agaVitst Anna. Radovan fur the collection of a' no to for J-Mlrt, claimed to be duo hIiico DHH) Dance In Ah lands' cool Lit Ida Park every Thursdiy night nfter tho baivd concert. Oood floor and excellent music. Auspice of the Ahlaiid T.tthlansi. r.P Gluten Bread Every Thursday " Hereafter we will havo the Genuine Battlo Creek Gluten Diet Bread on Thursday' of each'week. 3Plta a sl-antlina order for thi. w-awlffrfu) health bread. VMted Itowbui-K Mr. and Mm. H. T. Hubbard of the Hubbard Implement company' Int the wek end In HonelmiK. Portland rolk at . t'arl J. .Thomas of the Orison Murine Supply com puny, Cortland, and f.-iniHy art spending a month vacation at Juke o' tin Woods. , Dn-HHmaklnK anil rcmodollntf at lb KuNhlon Hlio p, 424 Modford lildK. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 11J- lf due Mnwl at Kluiinilh J'"' Mozel, pro at the M milord (coif and Country club. Is visiting In Klamath Fa lb today with loealt'l'1 1 auto lieensef. keeping up Mport fana.: fi.. waj a iueHt f A.!n average nf approximately 1 ." Austin at (lie country Club thi morning. "W.- are Rain to In lnr a party of golfer ever hi re from Medfoi-d In the ne;tr future an. 1 Clean up en you folks, ho state. 1. 1 Klamath Falls Xewrf. j Tree props at Pig Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. lOStf, J fle re Vcsierd'iy Visitors in Medford yesterday Iriinsiiftirig btisincHH and shopping were Holier! Furry of I'hoi-nix. Mrs. A. .1. Ilohnert (Jf Central Point and Clyde Kel f Hold Hill, Kryrttalglo kodak gtoas supremo. Tho Peasley'H, oppoHlto Holly the ater, tf From Hie Hear Slato " (iiiestM from Call lorn In at locnl hotels Incpido Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Huberts fif San .lose, I. It. .lefrrlcf and family of Htoekton, Miu W. H. Fletcher and party and Mrs. 1 1. Johnson of San Francisco. For best freen slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 03fc C5tf Leavo for South Mr. nnd Mrs. f. W, Ware of Dixon, Csil., left al noon today for their hnnio, following a visit here. Mr. Waru Is Interested In the thea ter business In that city. They re turned by 1 way of tho Redwood highway. Let mo wrlto your flro Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland ItltU;., Phone 903. tf In Rose burg Monday A. J). Clement of Central Pnini Was In Roseburg Monday on busi ness. 1)nrice till "2 o'clock, oveiy Saturday nitfht. Gold Hill 8i)tf (Vie McFlroy Very III ' Colo Mcl'Jlroy, well known Port land miiHlulan and director of Cole MelOlroy'H orche.stra, is seriously 11 In Portland. , lUocks $R.I0 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phone Vfi. tf Fn Route lu Onlduiul C. .Iidmson, In charge of Itoe Ing Transport operations at Oak laud, Cat., was a viMltor In Medford (his forenoon en route from Port land to Oakland by plane. ,. .-, Free shampoo with 11.00 marcol or finger wavo 1n bohbotl hair Mnniln y, Tuesday,. .Wi'dnesduy, Nhelton (roquignolo 1 pcrinanontH, $7.ri0. Work Kuarantoed, How. man's 1-icauty Shoppe, Jiiono 57. . - , . . UiO Met I lord Water (iocrtCp w A local resident caused n sud den fountain of Medford million dollar water wheii, he backed out o( the. driveway of a dwelling wbeire she had been visiting the ot her evening.. Tho car accidentally struck a garden hose hydrant and broke It off. Tho driver did not know she hat) struck such obstruc tion and drove on her way, ignor ant of the damage. However, the houso. owner labored, three hours before lie was finally able to rem edy the trouble, keeping him up possibly after midnight. ' Danco till 2 o'clock, Onlil Ttlll every Saturday night. 8!Hf Harry Wnrtinmi left today for Duu.smulr, following a several days v In 1 1 with his pa re n't s, M r. a n d Mis. 11. O. Wormian of South Onk dale avenue. Turtles Wanted Roys, hero if a chance to earn some easy money. Colvlg Drugs, the drug etoro nex'. to the Rlalto theater, will pay f.Oe apieco for twelvo good sized snap ping turtles. Muet Uava them by the 7th of August. Only 12 wan' od, bo got buyF . 13s W. A. (Jutes Off for Piullaml. W. A. Oaten left last evening for Portland to spend a few days with Mrst. date, and Mary Anna, who have boon, cpjnd'hui . iy ten days' vacation In Portland. They will all return homo the end ot lhl week Mr, Oattm will also at tend HuyeiM Week in tho Interests of the two Keonomy Oroeelvfln stores In this city. I.lmo for nil puvpoHca nt Med ford Lumber Co. 78t( Stop for VUlt J. P. Rrndner of San Francisco arrived In Medford from Hie north, l hiit morning, and will visit with fvieiidH and relative In this city. Spectnl low firo Insmranc raten on farm property, Seo C. L, Ooff, 44 N. Riverside. Phone 1490. 13ti Fn sterner Visit I'mlcr 1akc The Miwesi Helen F. llolbrook of Chkiiuo, Miriam Steeves of New York City, KHsttbeth anV Loui"e poplowvky and vnnn Roger- of San FrancUeo left by etage today for Crater Inke. Let u haul nwiy your (tarbage and re f une. Phono 642, City Sani tary 8rvi(-e. SSTtf Alrend-y Plan Winter SptrrU Milton FrHklit. Voyle Frank Itw wnti DU-it Hall motored to the WtrHfH;iiM:! Sunday, looking ovr p von 10 0 tn for a new toboggan courm for rfeVt winter. They an nounce nltat Mr. McNerney of the Summit ranch Ih considering In staMtng lightn for a coihkc if enough people une the course to warrunt the expense. Anhland TldltiKK Screen door Medford Lumber i (fixture. free). Co. Phono 8-'n-7Stf MEDFORD MAIL Ml tiodfn-y Here MIkh UJy Oodfrey of Fort lild ni'M nnd formerly of Med ford, '.fas a vlaitor hero today. iMii-lo hi ClaKsic A picture of MIhh Murrcl Flnley. daiiKhtfr of Mi Will turn Hw;irtz of this city, Ik Included In the lint of four Hollywood henutleH nhown In the ('UtfHlt', photo magazine, thin mo nth. Tren props. All lengths, regular size. C)uau 04. Med ford, Lumber Co. 78tf Still KeJIInjr License , The herlff'n office yesterday ""I'y. Jesplt in hict that the ' ot uwe tnr piotoriHtji pur- j t"1,aH,K licvimes has expired oini 1 Ume Tree prop: A Iaro stock always on hand. TI. d2'J. Medford Lum ber Co. 78tf VUKIiig at Pnrtlaiid Min, May lloople and children nro In Portland for a short time, visit ing friends and relatives, Fresh oc-nn fish, never frozen. Halibut Nllced, 30c lb., chunk. 25c; red salmon -sliced, 30c lb., chunk 2?nr, ling cod, 20c lb; red snapper, 1.1c Lb: sea, bass, 15c! lb; flounders, 20c lb; abalone steak nnd craw- flHh. Ivy Street lrlHtr Market. Ope:) every day. 13i (;oli Hill Named Defendant ' Susie Coy, R. A. Robinson and Maude Robinson filed milt In cir cult court yesterday against the city of Cold Hill for 93730.K3 elalme dto be due as the result of ft grass and brush fife In that city a few months ago, resulting In the dt'Hlriictlon of a building within tho city limits. The city Is blamed for I he fire. Dance Wed. and Sat, , Dreamland 141 V'IkKh from, Suit Fram-lsco Miss (iladvM UiMar of Kan Fran- cIhco arrived on tho Shasta today to visit friends and relatives in this ISlocks $5.r,o on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 7ti tf Vlsllcil Mod ford Sunday M. R. P.rown, manager of tht local gas plant, nnd Mrs. Rrown motored to Medford Sunday nnd visited wilh general officers of the Southern Oregon On corporation. llo.seburg News-Review, Ijidy wishes transportation to On kland. Sharo expense. 4 1 7 Wootlsfock. 13' Shopping1 In Mcdfurtl Miss Dorothy Cur less, teacher in tltH Phoenix ejehook, was In Med ford (hie morning shouplng and vlHiting. friemlK. Olhei' visMors Croui ncluhburlng town. were Mr. Walter Love of Central P4Jinl and Mrs. H. C. CsiHveii of phoenix. Special! Shelton and Rlnglette cvoquluolo wavea, $7. SO complete. CLl 4&i or Kmtna CUno Shop. 13 .Vacation nl Dead Indian M Iks ' Dorolhy ftud.s and Miss Klenhot Itoyd left this Tifternoon for Dead Indian' for a hort vaca tion. Clreen lnb(. tho better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order oarly. Phono 031. 102tf Motor Fuel Ruliiuf Rvn The secretary of atate lia n,o authority to 1 suite a warrant in payment of a claim for refund of motor vohlcle fuel taxes until such fuck act willy has been . used for purpoMnH other than for tho opera tion of motor vehicles upon the highways of tho st,ate,. according to a legal opinion handed down by 1. II. WanWlnklo, aUorney-uvn-eral. ... fireen slab.4, forest wood, coal; summer price. Mod- ITue-l Co. Tel. 031. lltltf In tiitM Hill Today W. W. Allen of the Pierre-Allen Motor company t.s spending loday at C.idd Hill on business. Turtles Wanted -Hoys, hero Is a chance to earn omo easy money. Colvlg Drugs, the drug Btore next to the Rltilto theater, will pay 60c apiece for twelve $oud sUed snap plug1 turtles. -Minsk havo thorn by Hie 7th of Augus. Only 12 wii ed. t.9 get busy. , IMS New TypMokl caw ' Another 'cast' W tyidfold w.ts re ported yesterday lty lr. L. D. Int keep, city healih officer. Mrs. B It. Illako Ih being treated for tit' disease. ' For hest green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel, 631. 65tf Misn Kathryn Hurley of Spring field, Mo., tho guest of her aunt. Mrs. Molllc Witcher, Is apemling the day with her cousdn. Chas. RoberiH nnd family of, Jiuel , . rhone B42. Wpo'll haul away your rfuo. city Sanitary si-vlc. 1 '. sa7te I.-rtun Slato Mi'tmpollii l'ni-tlnuitni-it who tvtr in Mi'il fortl ypntiM'itay. MtnlMMllK at liuil lurtplH tvi-ro Mr. nml Mrn. It. V. I'nniuiv, J. II. (1111. K, A. Sti-tft-n. (1. V. l.i'hbiTt. Ilianli iMnrk. K. I. Ilfll, A. Slmvart. M. It. MrN.il and Mr. anil Mm. T. K. Lynn. Hpmstltrhlntj. picntlnir, pli'ilinfr. Imttnn making and hose mpnillntr. Ilaiullrrnft Sum). IMtf- KiliM-atur nt Ijikit n'- WtMuXi Prnf. l.iiiiy Dulli-y nf tho Vnl vprKlly nt OroKnn is at liko n til" NVoiiiIh nml will upoml a tnnnili thrr, stmtylnir botany on Mmint Jtt.MunUliB. Vtlocks 15.5 im nlhl ltTwy only., VulUy KupI t1., t. KarailiTK VJ-ltlnii City Mr. ami Mrs. Lois Kiftailpr nf Ittilwpll, fal.. aro xi.-mJiiiR s.vprit l:ts in MPilfnnl vlditlnft frlrnilji. .Mrs. Kafailpr tva.s fnriiiprly Miw. Lillian (Inilfrpy, uln.li nf thp MiMlfnt-il tliinlnpR poIIpkp. Mr. Kn f.uliT In now tvit hth fmlry apr tup In lllilvvpll. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, - - - IiihMM'tliifC Crater Forest Mr. Waha, assfntant regional forester in rharKe of npcovement arrived in the city last night and "V r V . nm tor- EDWARDH.Wc.hn Edwards, a tour of inspection. veterans' hospital at American Howard Iclcrc ItetoniH ,jake- Wah Monday, August 4, at Howard Leclerc of Mann's who'tne ase of 3S'yeam. - Ht i fiurviv ha.4 been VLcationiriK the past week' ed hy hi" nitrHnt Hnd r broth at Ban Francisco, arrived home I Hamut Inwards of Phoenix. Mondav evenlnir. Whil,. in .h, Blalr and .lames, of IPPr utn he aluo vinfted friend in Woodland and I tedding. Takliur Coif Seriously Two traffic officers, C P. Tal ent and Herb Moore, are develop ing n hobby in ihelr upare time, yd once or twice q. week are play ing golf on the Ashland course. Though neither has ever made a birdie or an eagle, they ar look ing forward to making ono In a short time. Officer Talent experi enced some trouble in the begin ning to hit the ball nnd if now able iy strike three attempts out n ewry four. Return to Glcmlule Miss Dallas Whltsett, following' a short visit In Medford, 'ha re-i turned to her home in Glendale, Ore,, , Two Marriage Licenses Tho county clerk's office Issued marriage licenses this afternoon to I'M AnderHon. f.l, and Anne Fish ci 44, Jtoth of Klamath Falls, nnd to Dr. Wlklns. 2."i, nd Mary O'Hrien, 22, UoLh of Yreka, Cal. Frank "Mayor VIhUh Here' 1 ( Frank Mayer, attorney of. Leb anon, waa In this city Tuesday' night to visit Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelly. M,u. ,Maftr .and .3r. (Kelly were friedji,,at iho. V'nlverjiUy of Ore; goa, where hny studied Jaw.' Visitor from '1'rull' ' t. : i . Dr. vft. kirchgefiner,',1 who rfl' tiirned: recently from f?an Fran cisco tft his home lit Trail, was a vWlt.or . in, .Medfprdjtoday attending to MwsIn,eHM matters. Dr., Kirch gyasuert always, spe.uda hb. winters in, the Quid Gate oity but this year he. plans, tu spjend wl,ntevln southern Oregon. UrliiKH SimiI Huh. . John Ulackford of the Pierce Allen' Motor comp.'.ny left yester day for Portland to drive back a school bus from that city. Green Is Transferred (I a e I (i reen , zn n o re p rose n tn 1 1 Ve of tho Chevrolet Motor company, has been transferred to Washing ton, whore his headquarter will be Walla Walla. M rs. Green and daughter Joyce will accompany him to that city thi:, week. Iftivc Iteluriied Home Ted Sether of Pond and, Vinton Hall of Lakevlew. both university students who havo been visiting with friends, n Ashland and Med ford, have returned' to their homes. A Klamath Fall Couple. Anna G . Fisher nnd E d w. C. Anderson, were married by Judge1 Taylor in the latter' office hero this morn ing. Attend Irrigation Meet . '' j Olin Arnsplger nf4 theJ-Talenti Ir rigation -district arid 'Edward Lfjach of the Medford district left 'this morning by motor for Hums, Ore., where they will attend the Irriga tion congress. They wlW return to Madford Sunday. . f Carnation lub Meet Tho Carnation chth will meet with the president, Ida M. Wilson. at 7 South (Hiestnnt, Thutvday evening. August 7. nt 8 p. m.f All members and friends cordially in vited. 1 ClilliHjiiiu lUiife'iv t h ioq u In's Irst aim ua I roden will be staged next Saturday and Sunday, vMixiist and D, at the ChJlvqulu , roileo grounds, proceed- in glue. lviHlleton rodeo about llH'eo wH'ks. A luvga nnniber of horses nnd riders uro expected to taite part. llundreib of head of racing stock. wiU bo 011 bund to make, the show one of the finest ever staged in that part of the country, It Is claimed. Hadlo Program a lilt A' radio program which won the hearty approval of the local radio public was presented by the Cali fornia Oregon Power company during Copeo hour last nighf! Fea turing a ipiartct of I'nlversitv of Oregon eo-eds, the entire hour was devoted to music and coined v of typical collegiate type. Timr orrii'ini iipi-o H. C. (Miainhoi-lain. vice prertl It'iit anil niiithtv.st riMiii"wnt.ttivt nf thi Thnr WiiHlier nianurai-tiii-prH tva a Ipcal ligslniK vlsltnr fnini Snaltli' tmlay. S. 0. S. PLANT Starts Thursday 1 All packers and sorters are to re port for work at the plant Thurs day, August 7, at 7:30 A. M. DEE UENDRICKSQN. St. OREGON". WEDNESDAY, - - - Lock, Xev. Tho latter is a twin brother. Tho body will arrive In Medford today, and will be In f .. u r.... tt. , kiitttKe oi im':v ruiin.li ranors. j ,l Services at the grave in Phoenix1 1 ne :oin ,na,"'il,; soreil a maxi cemetery will bo under auspices I mum r more lha 7 cout a bushel of the local American Legion at 1 "nipured with yesterday's finish, 2 p. in Thursday aml equaled iihntir the prices pre- FOR BAKER AUG. 13 A week from, today thd Medford Legion drum corps will leave for Baker where they will represent this city at the state convention of Ihe American Legion Aug. 14-18. The local legionnaires have been drilling hard to get into champion ship form for the stale drum corps contest and hope to bo able to "bring home tho bacon." Altho lack of finances prevented the purchase of new uniforms this year, several Improvements have been made in the old equipment and the corns should hn aide tn .... .,....). .. , 1 1 ular drill HesHion will be held at tho high school field tomorrow night nnd every member is expect ed to be present. This drill will be open to the public. : 'Three more fires in tho Geppart hut to and Reekman ridge-district, burning in brush nnd good timber, were discovered' early today, nnd also late last night or early this morning n one-half aci-e Hre In brush and timber at tho Hiatt Prairie dain was discovered. This fire was caused by a careless cam per leaving his flro not entirely I extinguished Tho three first men tioned tires are thought to have been mini 'caused. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY r'OK KALE Lot, 7r.xl'37, on pave- I . men. 3-1 u I'ortiand Ave. . 14 ! FOfc;. S.yiJpj Late plasteed 9- room house. Kood for apM-tmeiits. . on good paved street eloe to bfirh ; . school, priee $L',"; $jrn cash. CHACXCEY FLOIiEY t Phono aui. U'3 East Alain. 13S AS EXPEHIEXt'ED clothing and shoe salesman would like to make a connection witn cither a 'clothing or a Hhne store. HaM exceptional rofs. from reftponnlblc firms. Has had managership o& i store and some experience in 1 buying. liox 1!U, Chilociuin, Ore. km; COCXTUY STOKE FOR SALE "on EXCHANGE Including stole building; modern living uuarters; garage; gas pumps, oil room; dance hall: posmrciee: 4 ncres ground: plen ' ty fixtures and stock goods, c.ood school and high school blocks .nway; dairy and orchard com munity, income $:o to S3'i0 per month. Will take small farm In exchange, priced right for money. C. I. p. EE UK AGENCY Medford, Oregon, or F. L. Calon, Sams Valley, Ore. I'Oli iiu. SAT.K-Cltili wheat, Vlhv Itiincli. $1 l.-is Kdlt HUNT Kllinislio,! Xn. Ci'iurnl. . Old 1 Id" lNi:n iII'dds $r,00; you can pick t up; nniv, niv J-room home. I'll Hi 1 11 ml Kan.jje. i a.lvs III liirnira, ai'lp liorrics, acre kuiMhii. Iialanci iia.xlurp; kihhI wpII and liriuulldn. ,spp It In. tlay. chr. llcndriks. x on.' trail- A Vi-. IMliinn.Vl3.ti- i-it. HARRY MARX PAINTING Tii)tlnjk Paper. Hanging Phono 17W i 'AUGUST fi.' -1930.- CORN AND WHEAT CHICAGO. Aug. C (A3) Sky rocktttine -tii'IeeM for coni todav car rled the wheat market whizzing iin- ward past SJ a bushel as u resuU of Hensatlonal dnnight news and 'immense niivmii: vawing a year ago. iivcslock . PORTLAND, .Ore., Aug. 6. l7Pi CATTLK 8.B, 'calvea 1 0;- quotably steady.' ' HOGS 1 r((j; stonily to strong. Feeder and mocker pig.s 7 0 -1 3 j lbs, good ami choice $1 1 .fds-J 3.U0. Sl-1 F.KP fiuo, steady. Produce PORTLAND, Ore, Auk. Kggs: Fresh exLrus.cent higher. Prices to retailers: t Fresh extras, 27 v, standards, 2lc; fresh medium, 22v. Prices to wholesalers 2 cents under prices to retailers. Butter Firm and unchanged. .Milk (hutterfaii Poult rv, coim- trv meats, onions, nntnlneu. word mutt, nay, vumr.uru ourit unu nops steady and unchanged. Wall Street Report NEW-YOnrcVAuff. G. (fpy The drouth appeared to have injured tho bull pasturage in today's stock market, and ihe mid-week business statistics provided no relief. ' Leading shares sagged 2 . to 4 points or more as trading remained apathetic. Some market operators were said to hav found the mar ket too sluggish for successful trading and to jiave suspended activity. While some stock market Inter- esls endeavored to interpret the breaking of the depression in the wheat and com markets bullishly, the stock market as n whole (lis-, played considerable, nervousness as' to the et'tleeis of the extensive crop damage on autumn business pros pee s. , The closing was heavy. Sales PHONE 1 ; ; 4 Holmes 4 Insurance 4 Service tHE WETS i j I Starts TODAYI j j And the " I ttfm -- ' ' " '--Tn "lytei-y "i mag-i ,"- . til 1' " LILA LEE'' ' ' X' ' ' '''.nitude ot the man aro P.f 1 " CI irtTT kii I i-k i-ii ' ' inerea'l hundred 1 tLLIOI I INUOENl fold in this amazing un. UtSjUmr Allallund or,d,hrie, . O" ALSO 1 fl AMetrooWkfi-auer ' Collegian Comedy I jk" Pictujfe.; - .,USE your FEET" I TOM WARING JBg.s3i -jk. , NOVELTY ACT VT'yjjk MOVIETONE NEWS ' J j'tm pel w4&k- approximated 1,300,000 shares. Todu,y('.s closing prices for 15 t freh-ctefl stocks follow: fm. (Jan -'.,........,... 266 U ! Am. Tel. and Tel 2 1 0 ;k 1 Anaconda CM. Gna fCurtisn Wright General Flee trie (new J.. j General Motors I Kennlcot Copper ..j j Mont. Ward ... r.ii ... 024 ..." i 7U ... 46 hi ... .34 ... 4 3 I Radio Corporation ., Se;rH Roebuck f. ... 05 4 ...lis , ... 5x:; ... 45 .iinr.. v...,L .. Cnited Air 1 V. S. Steel .. j Int. Tl Hi Tl, i .irvine.i piciiie O-Joy Corn Wafers for a dime.; D.t ii in s I icni. . mn3 paper( prcs3 one on thQ, SAI.KM, ore.. Aug. P corn vjth finKer and it sticks, Sunday, August 24, has been set there. Shoes don't hurt Pain is .i ihe date for the annual dairy-: ?ne immediately. Dance if youj . , . , . i wish, no bother.- fuss or danger, r.en.- n. nic at ohampoeg l''k-, Later, in the bath, out comes corn,' Several hundred dairymen from; callous, roots and all. Like i:aipC.) all dairy' districts of the state j Everyone i3 going" wild over O-i will attend. Joys. Broadway was overjoyed;' you will be, too. Six O-Joy Wafera Louis Jenkins was In Ashland f0r A dime & druggist3 . yesterday on business. Two Days Only, BE BE D defehds chastity. . . in ilejf greatest rol, hor.or 6i LAWFUL I . V-fl TALKING f f,JslU ADMISSION MWW&' COMFORTABLY COOL . . . INVIGORATING . now enjoyment . . . new pep. Whole World Listens! 8 FOR IB CENTSL Why-Suffer With Corns-Pay Dime Pain Stops And - Out Comes Corn. . RESULTS GUARANTEED . NEWEST, BEST REMEDY ' No balky doughnut pads or nu ruin 2- acids t?et an envelope of m Starts ANIELS outwits a social parasite LARCENY 91 With ' . ;' O LOWELL SHERMAN. V 1 KENNETH THOMSON, OLIVE TELL ALSO "CASH AND MARRY" " All Talking Comedy ( NEWS . . Bringing Bargain Mats. Children 10c Evo. 25, 50 He TALKS !