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PXGE TWO MEDFOltD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?EnOX, SATURDAY, AUOITST 9, 1930. ft ; nl. CI I' n 's . ! 0f: IdcalvancL..., -'Personal Knters Veterans' Hospital E-i?., Ferguson of the Mall Tri bune editorial staff left Inst Thura daypvenlnp for Portland to enter the United States Vetemn's hos pital, where he wax to -undergo a minor operation this week. H will probably bj gone for tlwee uffks. TourLsta in llic Mty Among the tourists an others from a dlHtnnce registered a-t Med ford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Chandler and XJary H. McC'uiiibor of Grand' Forks, X. 13., Mr. Jn. Mrs. Klein of Brooklyn, X. Y Mr. and Mm. Pnt Wilson of Tunelu, Mlfw.'. H; I. Harriott of J.ewlston. Ida., and Fred U Igoe of Cincln natl.O;1 ' -'Ontntandlng values In mid-sum- mer dresses now offered at ?"t $10, 15. Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's. 139 Muson Klirman Pimli) Sunday Employes of the Mason Khrmnn i' company from Medfurd and fi'rants ' Pass will meet for the annual com t puny picnic In the ClrunU Pass park tomorrow. f Er-sklne Music Studio. Piano, rlowilcal.or rapid popular cqurso; I Rultnr. Piano tuning $3.50. Jioom E 14, Sparta Jildg. Phono 8G3-R, tf ; KnHternerH Visit Crater Tjuke Those leaving for Crater lake ' thin morning by stage wero Caih- f eHne Shell, Clraco nnd Anne Uen doll of Philadelphia, Pa., and Ala ItH Hearten of New York City. Heo, Brllla Sheet Mctnl Works for rndiutor, fender and hiitq body repairing, tf Auto Collision YeKtcrtlny 4. 1C. 'Jones and M. Garwood wefe principals in nn auto erah yefrterdny ut the Intersection of Mnln street nnd nivwvdrto avenue, according to a report'nn file this forenoon at the police station. The collision resulted In little damage. Banco Wod. and Sat, Dreamland. . t .1411 Pro I so for I ho Airport. The .celebriftlon at Medford this week proves that Modford hi nil up In tho air. Also that they have thlr heads up and nro trying to hitch, their wagonn to the tttars, That new airport they dedicated in a marvel of offlcloncy nnd a bless ing to tho business of nil south ern Oregon. Grants Pass Bulletin i; Free shampoo with $1.00 marcfl or finger wave in bobbed hair Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Hhelton Croqulgnole permanent, $7.ri0. . Work guaranteed. Bow man's Beauty tthoppe. Phone f7. "V 106 MM..W. J. Jonea and daughter Shirley of UUMUo Hlver wore local visitors tqday. , 'Danco at Jacksonville Sr.t. Snmn muRjc. 13f Orcffonlaus nt Hotels Hesldents from state points, other than those from Portland, resistor-! A nt local hotel Include W. H. Jayes and H. 1. Ferguson of Hn lemH: ''Hi Liehe, Mr, nnd Mrs. K. W, -Tilndqulst of Kugene, K. Kills and J Dolan of Gardiner, Chan, F. Tt6nkln of lVisehurg, D. O. Marks, of Tho DalleM and James P. Marsh i of Astoria. . . Laose, squeaking wheels aro dan gerous. Have them tightened on n hydraulic wheel setting machine at FiehtnerV Oarage. . t3tf Vlsiu In lNrtliiml . Mi's. EllKubcth Unnd, who has been (ho guest of Mr. ami Mrs, Glen Fabrlck fur the past week, left this morning on the Shunt a for Portland, whero she will visit for two ,wek before returning to Medford. Mrs. Band Is from the Barkers school at Palo Alio, Cul. V Anyone .who would like a bar gain in a high grade banjo should rtnll nt this office' and Inspect the banjo left hcrp for sale n sacrifice regardless of cast.- 20tf Klamath VKItorH . . Gordon smith of Klnmnth Ft.lls, who- hni been nttendlng the l!nl verslty of Kansas in Ijiwronce, vn a visitor here j'esterdny. Poaches A. N. Wright Is In the market now with his Carmen peaches-Hit Public Mkt, on River side or rr tn c h , k mile wist of Phoenix depot. '199 To Ojcn Office Dr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Hunt of Medford, former Ashland residents, were vlsltom In Ashland Thursday v en lag. Dr. Kuntr states that his new'offtc equipment will soon be Installed nnd the office, which Is In the new Holly thculer In Mdford. will noon be rtjkidy for opening. Ashland Tidings. Dressmaking and remodeling nt the-ruNhlou Shop. 4'U Medford Bldg. Mr. Harry Andrews, Tel. rial. tf To Diamond Tjke , -Max Pierce ir leaving today for Diamond Inke, whero he wltl s)end a weeks vacation. "W have that particular mould ing for your Individual picture. The PeasJeys, opposite- New Holly theater. tf FJistrrncitH Igcaw Mr. and Mrs. Jnmen TAH-gltrftj Chicago left on the train tmay ttr Ban Francisco to visit before re turning to their home In tp'e east. They wero guests of Win. Thomas Lagghejid of Jacksonvlllo while in tho Valloy. Two girls want to share exnensen with' someone driving to Portland Monday or Tuesday, Aug. 11 or 13. Write Box B. A., Tribune. 141 KlamatTk Falls Fines Klamath Falls police record for July show $3611 collected In fines. The amount In one of tho In r rent ever collected - there in any Hionth. ....c , : . v Vunatioulstfi from California Ajiong the C'alifornlang resl tererl at Medford hotels are Monta ville Klowera, Mr. nnd Mrs. i. K. Hurt of Pasa'na, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Thrift, Mrs. V. W. Johrutun of Stock'ton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fl: schen of Orange, Lt. G. U. Krnuse of Crissy Field, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. U Kommel, M !sk E. Ftoyer" or Oak land, Mr. and Mrs. 'J. Hiext, Mr. and Mm. Paul H, Goodwin of Mr ced, Mr. and Mr. C. W. liowwell and Dorothy Bergqulsm of Mon terey. M r. and M I'm. C. S. Tiybee, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Heed, Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Lewis of Lot Angelfs, and the following from San Fran cisco: Mr. nnd Mr. C. DeWitt. Louise and Kliznbeih Poplowsky, Annie K. lingers and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Sciaroni. Krystalxlo kodak, glosw supreme. The Peasley's, opposite Holly thea ter, tf Ivoh for Ills Wedding Henry Padgham, Jr., left today for Portland whero ho and Miss Augusta Glover are to be married tomorrow. The newiywedH will re turn to Medford In n few days to make their home here. Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night. 8i)tt Can 1 twelve N'o Coniimtiy Wesley Coggins. hotel clerk who sustained a broken Jaw last Tues day night ns the result of a' blow delivered by an unknown assailant was reported to be better toduy" at the Sacred Heart hospital but still unable to recoivo company. Oh, boy! Now we can get fresh Pacific ocean fish every day at the Ivy St. Fish Market. 140 Dance tilt 2 o'clock, Gold Hill every Saturday night. Sfltf Located at Gobi Hill Moore Hamilton of Central Point has- moved rn this city o thnt he will be nnnrer to his labors. Ho is In charge of the Hoot & Pan key packing hound In this city. Gold Dill News. For best green slabs, ak driver or call Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631. Cfitf For best green slabs, ask driver or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 11.11. " Ofitf Freak F-gg- Displayed When Mm. P. O. Bighnm broke an egg to uso it for breakfast this morning, she found another egg inside, Including a perfectly form ed shell. The egg, with both shells, Is now In display at tho Chamber of Commerce, Blocks ?u.50 on night delivery only. Valley Fuol Co, Phone 7 it. tf Hemstitching, plcotltifr, pleat ln, button -niaklng and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. ; 2&7ir Two Building. Applications H. 10. Winter will. spend $50 for a garugo on West Jackson street, and C. C. Harwood will spend $100 for a garage on Fourteenth street, according to applications on file today. at tho city .building dojmrt ment, . ' Danco nt Jacksonville Sat. Same music. 13U Phone 542. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Gates lit liuko Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Gates and son Philip left yesurdny for Lake ( tho Woods to spond a week at thlr ca bin, , Greu; slabs, the better kind from Medford Fuel Co. Order early, phono 631. 102tf Tttocks $11.50 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phone ?. tf McFJhose Family Lives Hero Mr. and Mrs. It, IS, IcIOlhoso and children aro still making their home In Medford, although Mr. MeKihose Is associated with the Mason ilhrniuu enntpany In Grants Pans. An Item In yesterday's pa per gavo the latter city uu their home. Let mo write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland RUlg., Pljono 993. tf Danco nt Jacksonville Sat. Sunie music. .. j3n From BUlo MotriiKlls Guests from Pur t land at local hotel Include Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Phipps and son, Vera King, Mrs. K. Burkutt, Kxilo'Burkett, A. Ted stono and family, Jack Flancher, L. B. Manus nnd family. J. S, Pit man, HI Mrsen, I). Bens, 11. B. Peterson. A. 11. tichrndvr, J. T. Goodman, J. Dunn, C. B. IVnney. F. W'i Leery, K. H. Harris. Mr. ond Mrs. Japies It. Fleming and C. U. Johnson. Tree props at Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. 10Stf Dance at Jucktionvlllo Sat. Same music, 1 31 Vlslm Blanche Oi'kennnn Mrs. C. C. Ockermnn of Long Bench, t'!., nrrlved In Medford tbU morning to visit Blanche Ock ermnn. - Let ue haul nwny your garbage nnd refuse, Phun 4i. City Sani tary Service. 3ii7tf Green ulubs, forest wood, coal; summer prices. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631. 110t( limine lln4 Different NhiiiIkt. Joe Holly, sentenced to 10 days In the county Jail nnd fined $100 fr the posnesslnn of homo brew w he pleaded guilty tn city cohrt yesterday, wo arrested at 31 a Kimth King street.. Instead of 32s King street, as reported yes terday. Blocks $5.&0 on night delivery only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 76. If Dance at Juckwonville pt, Bnme music. 19 fjcavo for Kucrnmenio Mr, u Mis. M. C. Uini'a-tnr of Santa Burbnra. who have been vis iting In Medford, left by train for Sacramento this murnln-. Xurxlng Mrs. Ziegfeld MIkh Marlon Nich", daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Nichols of thia city, has been employed as n nurse for Mrs. Florenz Ziegfel.1, according to word received here. Miss Nichols completed her nurs ing course In Lob Angelas Borne time ago and has been actively en gaged In nursing work in that city. She is to accompany Mr. and Mrs. Ziegfeld on a trip to Ontario, Can ada, in the near future. Koseburx News-Uoview. Danco till 2 o'clock. Gold Hill! every Saturday night. 8itf i , Dance Wed. and Sat., Dreamland. 14 i Burn C.niSK at Playground Hoy Scouts of troop 7, American Legion, burned tho grfms at tho city playground this morning, prepara tory to putting In croquet court?. This group Is now In second place in the Gypsy tour contest, with T' per cent of the troop working for three hours a week, doing good turns, 3dO points may be added to aid them In the contest. Dr. Jouett P. Bray will return Sunday ;-.nd resume hi a officii prac tice Monday, Aug. 11th. 141 Guests from Seaside Mr. and Mrs. leo. L. Campbell of Seaside nre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson. Yesterday the group spent the day at Crescent City. Mi'. C. W. SIiIcIiIh in City Mrs. Chns. W. Shields, who with Mr. Shields formerly owned and operated the Shields dry goods store In thid city. Is visiting In Med ford this week, and plans to spend 10 daya here attending to business matters. Mr. nnd Mrs. Shields have been located in Palo Alto. Cal., since leaving Medford, where they operate a dry goods store. Personality goes '.nto every cut and wave given In tho Medford Henuty Salon, located Just north of Groceteria on N. Central. 145 Two Marriage Licenses Tho county clerk'fi office- Issue! marriage licensed today to Lavann Slichetnyer, 42. nnd Gladys Kdson, 35, both of Sacramento, Cal., nnd to Herman Mahlen, 21, nnd Dor othy Iteese, 20, both of Sacramento, Cal, ProNpoclor Aci lilcntally Shot John F. Morris, prospector, was In Grants Pass Friday for a treat ment ut Or. C. L. Ogle's office. Morris suffered a crueked rib from a bullet which grazed his rib early this week. Ho hud been shooting rattlesnakes, It Is wild. Tho re volver fell out of his pocki't. the rtigger struck "a rock, and Morris was shot. Morris Is almost recov ered from iho nceldent. Grants Pass Courier. Tho Nip & Sip Service Stnthm or Geno Rowland will not be respon sible for any bills contracted by anyone other than myself. GUNK ROWLAND. 110 CallfornlaiiH Wedded Hero ' A wedding ceremony performed In Judge Taylor'H court here this forenoon was that which united Don it hy F. R ee d n n d J 1 or m a n G . Mahliu, a nJco looking ooiiplo from Sacramento county, California. Visitors from Washington Visitors In Medford from the stnte of Washington who arrived yesterday Inciudo Mi, and Mrs. H. (V Fletcher, Mary D, Iullnm nnd A. C. Fults! of Seattle nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. J, O. JohnHon of Pulllam. STATE: While young singers- In. hund reds of communities aro smooth ing out their vocal cords In anti cipation nf the 1930 National Ra dla Audition, the young peope of Oregon have taken time by the forelock and nro providing candi dates for the state audition to be held In October. Tho first to qualify Tor the state audition In the state were Barbara Jane Thorne, snprnno, of Forest Grove; and Robert W. Mills, 2 2 -year-old bass-baritone, of the name city. These young people were selected In a compe tition organized under the local chairman, L. C. Jiug of Forest Grove. The National Radio Audition for inau has awakened real en thusiasm umong m u s I c loveis throughout the country, uud many communities that hitherto have i4 participated In the contests hive organized local com it tec nnd tenrched their highways and by ways for likely contestants. The audition, sponsored by the At water Kent Foundation, uffetH ft total of $25,ot)0 In cash and' ten music scholarships to the best young singers in the country. The ten national finalists, who will partlcliiate In these n wards, ate sHeeted by three nteps local au ditions, state auditions, nnd geo r.raphlcal district auditions. Two singers. i young man and a young woman, nre selected from each local audition, two from each fti.te audition, whlih Is made up of the local winners nnd two from rni'h ' dlairli-t audition, for wMch onlv mate winners aro pll rllle. Thl kIvpii ten national rinnllsl. Tlleae nro JiiiIhoiI In a hnilnmil nudttton In Now York In lerenilier anil lronU-nt thru out the iiHtlon. Sharks Niimenui.. MA1!HHFIKI,I, Allit. . T) Slnfrkn tn 35 rent III iMiftth have h"en lKhttl by riahermrn off thin const, tine hoMt crew? which re turnod to dock today, said ttioy had been worried by four larRe hnrk which nirrd their boat with an eye to raiding. Fhthcrmcn snhl nharkK iteldoin follow flnhine mts when lines nre drawn up nnd after another fishing spot Is lo- cntrd. MEXICAN FILM STAR BECOMES BRIDE J 2 S 'i 7i r-r"i 1 U PPT I Dolores Del Rio of the films and Immediately after tneir marriage In IT-DRY FIGHT CH KYpNjs'K, Wlyo., Aug, 0.' P) For the first tfme in Wyom-i ing's politlcal'liistory, tho question of prohibition will play a major role In the state's primary of Au gust 10. Two of the six ueuatorial can didates are advocating repeal of nil liquor laws, two have pledged support to a referuiidum on the issue, and two have announced ad herence to tho laws as enacted. V. L. Walls. Cheyenne attorney, seeking the Republican" nomina tion, und Fred W. Johnson of Hock-Springs, a Democratic 'flspir-; ant, advocate repeal. Jl. II. Schwartz of Casper, the other Democratic . Candida to, and Robert U. Carey, former governor and one of four Republican candi dates, will support legislation for a referendum, If, elected. W. C. Dealing of Cheyenne nnd (.-buries K. Winter of ('uspor ure dry' Republican candidate's,. T-' j. . Nomina Lion by tho Republican party normally is tantamount to election. It Is the firnt time in almost 37 years there ,.hiia been a contest for the Republican sen atorial nomination. Legally there will be two sena torial nominations tit the primary, as all candidates are running for both the short and long tlerms. Tho Hhort one is . the unexpired term of tho late Sen. Francis K. Warren. The Democrats ure expected to concentrate on tho campaign for governor. Leslie A. Miller is that parly's candidate Governor Frank C. Kmcrson and W. 1 1. Kdolman, stale treasurer, seek the Republi can gubernatorial nomination. OHANCE, Va., Aug. 9f (VP) llusy Htudying the drought slluatlon today, President Hoover had It hrought more sharply to his atten tion hy u sweeping forest lire just seven milea from his lodge. As a wind blew tho Humes to ward the Kapldan camp, a detach ment of marines turned to supple ment tlto efforts of forest rangers und vi hinleer fightcis. There was no Immediate danger at the lodge, however. The lilazo broke out In Pino drove hollow during the night. Smoke from several smaller llres ulso was clearly visible trom the observation tower above Air. Hoo ver' cabin. l)n his way to the tamp yesterday parched fields and Uustry ruaiUt wero vivhj oyideuvu of tho long dry spell and at the camp a tlower garden planted by Mrs. Hoover was brown and seared. S. L. ENDURANCE FLIERS . $T. t.OCTS, Am:. 0. tPi Iesf than 100 hours today stood be tween Dale Jackson and l-'oresi O' Ihlne and a new world record for unstained flilu. They had reeled off 4..tJ hours In their monoplane, (i renter St. Kouid at 7:11 a.m.. t-wt when they la-Kan tholr '.th day in tho fky above lnmlcrt St. Lett in field, and had PS hours to go. to beat the rM-hnnr record of the Hunter brother.-. The renter St. I.otiis norf lJ mdnn Cttnildei Ably more uasohno than It did at the xt.ut of iH luti (rrlnd. but otherwU-e little rhunso has been noticed a the plane. SIS WYOMING VOTE ON SOLON! AUDITION FOREST FIRES !N mi N0RTHSER!0US RANGE PARCHED Chain Store Is Robbed rOH'ft,.XH. tire.. Aug. ;i.,,tV Yeggmcn blew iho sale In the newly opened lacMair grocery store and obtained JKis e:uiy to day. I.oo Hall, store manager, dis covered the robbery when he open ed for business. Cedrlc Gibbons, screen dlracio. Santa Barbara, Cal. ' IE SIZZLES AT 100 SPOKANE. Was-h.Aug. 8. Up) Old Sol Btacliori a new noiit rec ord at 2 p. in. here today fur tlie fount of 100 decrees, und was still Kolni? strong. It was the hottest day of the year here. Couei- d'Alene, Idaho, lnul 105, r.ewlston had 13 and Sand Point III). 5. In east Washington, Pasco was cool at !lu devices, whlla Mi liaria had a mere UK). It was 111) there yesterday. A survey hy tho Chronicle show ed Inland Knipiro .wheat little af fected hy the drought Iho paper said, with wheat In tile Palouse sec tion of cj'.st Washington nnd north Idaho nhout ready to thresh 4" bushels to the ucro. BOGUS BILLS USED sacramhjVto, Aug. n. (v- Three. men wanted in Sacramento on charges of counterfeiting wen Under arrest in Portland, Ore., the state division of criminal identifi cation nnd Investigation announced hero today. The three held by United States officers, art Jack Ar.cvedu, lormorly of north Sacra mento; Cal Young, of Oklahoma, and J'et Reed, The trio formerly lived In Mnrys ville, but moved to Sacramento three weeks ngo, officers here said. They are charged with raising a number of one dollar bills to ten dollars by pen and ink changes, und passing them on Chinese mer chants in this vicinity. COI.O lt A DO HPRINOiV Colo., Auk. D.'-t-(H A proposal urging shipinont of livestock from the ilroujrht utrleken ureas of the east to Colorado gnili)K linitls Ih Uii.lcr cmtKiilfratlon of the Colorailu Sprina chamber of commorce. Tho KiiKKe.stlun inado by W. C. Jiwh'h, Colorado Springs ImHinesH man. Ix that a petition be cubmlt liil to liovernor Adnnia reutiestiiiff him to forward tho proposed relief measure to I'roHident lluover'H confer en (u nf wovernorH Thursday. rientiful rains, it wan pointed oat. have made the Colorado pas tures excellent. U. S. CASH ON HAND . IS $36 PER CAPITA WASHINGTON. A PR. TresHtiry deparljncnt estlfnivtos tiv day Khmved money in clrcnlalion hi the I'niled States July I'l ummtnted to SI.4LM.ti I.T'Vt, eqtiiva lent to $:U!.4S per capita. . Tltoso figuiva rojtresent n tie crease In ior cnpila clrcnUition of s:i cents over last month, and loss of $2.Sfi over tho corresponding pe riod of last yt nr. Mr. and Mr, I.ovell Ferns of Phoenix nre the parents -of a baby boy, horn at the Purueker home In Medford Saturday. Itoth baby nnd mother ntv doing nicely. Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Denier of Phoenix, a son, weighing $ pounds, a omieos, nt the Com munity hospital. Saturday. An. t. 4 "Carolina rice" Is still a trade name, but the section, where rice once flourished, imports more than U Ktown.now, jUULunnuu uiuim Births PAY , FOR PICKERS SHO'VS'IECREASE; NEW PARKING RULE The present prices paid for fruit picking return m the average 35 cents an hour for men and 30 cents per hour for women, accord ing to information obtained today from the local branch of the gov ernment free employment bureau, located in the Chamber of Com merce building. These : amounts are lower than paid In past years, but pickers are considering them selves fortunate to find employ ment at that pay. . - .i Despite the fact that fruit pick ing U going Into full swing, there in still a big labor surplus. Includ ing considerable labor that is con sidered incompetent, It Is said. After next Monday, no cars will be allowed to park for longer than ten minutes on South Fir street- In the fruit packing district, City Traffic Chief George Prescott an nounced today. The parking limit will be rigidly enforced, . and Is being placed in effect hecause of loading and unloading activities of fruit trucks. , - . Meteorological Report August 9, 1930 - Forecasts Hertford and vicinity: Tpnight and Sunday fair;' no change In tem perature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Sunday; local thunder storms oast portion today; fog along coast; cooler In oast portion tonight. Local Data. I Temiierutiire (Uegs.) .... :! 01 Highest (Last 12 lira.).. Ill :i Lowest (Last 12 hrs.).. t!:J . til rtel. humidity (Pet.)..... 22 7fi Precipitation (Ins.) 0 .110 State of wouther ...P.Cdy. Clear lu)weat temperature this morn ing, Gl degrees. ' Tctal precipitation since Sept. 1, 1929. 13.97 inches. Tern pe rata res a year ago tocuiy: Highest, !7: lowest, 49. Sunset today, 7:20 p. m. Sunrise Sunday, 5:1:1 a. ni. Sunset Sunday, 7:20 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M, -120th Meridian Time v S 3 8. S ?? f 3 i ? CITY, liaker Cily 1)0 Ulsmarck .'. 90 tio P. Ctly. Boise 96 . ;. 74 . .Cloudy Denver S2 04 Clear Dos Moines 9S 74 Cloudy Fresno 92 GO Clear llolena 94 4 Cloudy Los Angeles .... 70 04 Cloudy Mavshtield 6S BS Cloudy Phoenix Hi 70 Clear Portland 78 02 Cloudy Red Mutt .' 90 02 Clear Uosouurg SO 02 Cloudy Salt l-ake City.. SO (IS Clear San Francisco .. 04 54 Cloudy Santa l'e 70 50 Cloudy Seattle OS 5S Cloudy Spokane 102 70 P.Cdy. Walla Wolla .... 92 74 Cloudy Winnipeg 7S DO Clear W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. 1 OretroM Kilt cct Momkiy. 1'OUTLAN'D, Auk. 8. Ore Kon state 11 Iks thirteenth annual convention will open here Mon day with the Portland lode as hut. CteorKO L.. Kauch, exalted ruler. Portland lodge, will preside. Speakers include Perry O. De-f-an, Klamath Falls, president Of the association. Joe Woods K. O.'h Tony Star. l,OS ANOblLKH. Cal., Aug. U. (P) Joe Woods, os Angeles hcavyweiKht. made yhort work of Tony Star, San Dicso, here last niht, knockiiiK out the latter in .14 seconds with two solid rights behind the ear. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA.VTKD A enpabtp Kirl who has iiuisneu senooi, lo JOarn diet tray coukinR, permanent position uud an advaneemciu iu wuges for thu rlslu party. Convalescent and Hest Home. Ashland. 133 FOU TlKNT Modern 4-rm. house. 14 1 S. Holly. 145 Ft Hi SALB (tit TUAOK 250-3000 Snwme rifle; n bargain. Call and see T. H. II., H. t, ltox 89, Stew art Ave, . , 144 LOST Helmet and poirfjlea.. Ub .eral reward if returned to motor cycle shop, 23 N. Fir. 141 FOH SAI.K Summer cnbin on Httk'ue river: clear title: fine fish- i n t;. W ill acceii t 1 i h t car s part payment. Phone ti 3 . ! H HaveYbur Scribbling i tn t o, PENCIL WITH THE stnaivzeti RED M 3 Louise Rice, world famous srapholotitt can positively read your talents, virtue end faultj in the draw-ncs, word; anc vrnat now that you sxiibbtewhen "Ion in thought". Send your"scribblin(r"crr:p!aturc en.ent jat.LouiK Rice, canal 8AGIE PENCU. CO., NEW YORK Cin In Wesfern Role William Haines lias a western role In his new talking- t-oiucily, 'Way Out West." which oiens at the i-'ox Uinlto theater touior-, row. $10 REWARD Watch the Turtles at COLVIG DRUGS $10 will be paid to the pejspn who sees the 11 turtles line up to spell "Colvig Drugs." ; See Them in the Window Each Turtle pUBOL Last Times Tonite LON CHANEY Talking ; ' ALSO Collegian Gomedy, 1 Starts AUG. 17 L i Starts TOMORROW Jack ... Tlie Sap from Syracuse iQ, Qarammi Qicture Last Times TONITE ;; It's a KNOCKOUT "Big Boy" Gulnn Williams In "THE BIG FIGHT" All-Talking Comedy Sound Cartocn, Novelty Act " force to . "BAN QAKm EOWAROSV ' V Cool All summer Glorioui VaoUonland' C 0 ' Avras Sm IFeatciis Orake GARAGE IN HOTEL BUILDING Conrenisnl (o parfci and beaehei Golf cards TAK1PP 11") RmiM )f lioo lerrRoae. 5w Twin fcf two ... . fa S4co Rm c& toot ihrw foow. bctkw fnwt. tatfnn tiooo' tAROI lAurtl ROOM tVtRV OOXI AH OUTCIgB ROOM C L. V. HUCKINS, Msnasinj Director a (M hr ocfrp,ve oider) PHONE Vv 4 Holmes 4 Insurance 4 Service HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging 5 Phone 178-J is Lettered 4 TAIIOE SEASON 33SB9 in "THE UNHOLY 3' Singing Act, Talking News Continuous. Shows 1:30 to 11 p. m. -' 3 Days Starts TOMORROW A Drug Store Cowboy Out Where the Laughs Begin rreu niulu3 froaucrion WAY OUT WEST ' : . Admission Mat. 10, 25; ?ve. 10, 35 FRANCISCO Mil- mm mm ! i