Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 10, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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Iocal and
'Personal
Efts Slnto Convention
A nfimbpr'.of membprn of tho
Medforil lodKe of Elks will uttitind
Din convention of the OrtiKon
State KlkH nfwoclatlon which opens
mmo'rroyi' in Portland. ' KefclKtra
tloir hendntmrtftr ,or. in th KlkH
temple. Tlio; convention iir"ij-i' In
aclijad uloji rW ujfUHt.,11, 12 nritl
13 ulia'i-r' the 'auspices of thu l'olt-
land. igileu. ,
' -1 " ;
iTrVomc on Trli
'ftv arid Mrs. K. O. Jerome will
lae' Monday for a trip throURh
the. statft, irelurninK In tiino for
chool, where Mrft. JprTtme will re
ume her tettchiiiB In the commer
cial ileparyni'tU of tho, high Hchool.
ltny T.aflt, representative' of the
Barbers' International Union, will
be In'Medfdi J Mortilay night, Au
auat Jl, to nttend a meetliiK of t lie
master barbers and barbers of thin
city, The meeting will he held at
the Labor Temple at 8 o'clock.
Xw -Theater Hlgn
A large new Neon aign for tho
new-JinHy. theater was erected last
week at the corner of tho new
stcuetur.a Sixth and Holly HtreetH,
hut It will be a week yet before
i the. JrihtaUiition Iff completed.
Outstanding values In mid-sum
mer drefwes now offered at 15. 10.
15. Kthelwyn 13. Hoffmann's. 130
Ha tin K Mwe Aifonl's l'ant
Twnty-efght- yeara ago Tho Axh,
land TUIingM of August 6, 1UU2.
mentioned Medford 'ri present city
recorder In a hunting party mk
follows:' "tt. A. Applegato,. M. L,
Al(oi-4l A, lllldetl), Jr., and Will
Mitchell computed u hpiifing parly
th'aj; loft ' Hatiirday for ' Wagner
creek;'",
Rinklne M u b ) c HUidlo. Piano,
classical or rapid popular course;
gulUm Piano tuning B.fiO. Room
14y Sparta. Bids. Phone 8fi8-Ji. tf
CtuJety fur 193J.
HenutorH, MeNary and fllolwer
, and,' Hepresentativo BuCler. each
hjiv, an appointment of a cadet
tq W'efll Point Military academy
fori" the.. ter.ni beginning July 1,
i$3xi ' ' , ,
'flee BrlUV Hheot Metnl Works
for radiator, fonder and autd body
roflMlrlnif. tf
' Jnve- For Oak In ml-
Mr. nnd Mih. W. K. Hurkhnrt,
who had been, vaefttlonlng at Clar-matf-1odg
on- the- Uogue, for the
past two weeks an the guesta of
Mr,' and Mra. Clarence T. Noe,
Itift yesterday ' for their home In
Oftkland, Cullfr '
Dan co Wed, and Sal, Dreamland.
. V ' 141
raJom..ltyuch, ChaiiKi'H Owners
" ,'The. Goorgor Irwin ranch near
THleiji wilt, reijently ' purchased,. by
Mr,. and.Mra.f.J. Jiiklnt of
WIscpnaJn, , Who wlij, niovo there
and pngatjo,' In, tho. poulli-y. and
hatchery,, lyiiHlnoBH. t s
' tlooBti, squeaking whoclrf nro dnn
'roTis. tinvenhem tightened on a
hydrhulfo vheel setting niachlno at
l-'rctttmiVA Oaragq.; U3tf-
ttricm Motor X4t Nevn1j( Cltr i
'JKKnnd Wrs (X Ar Kden and
family lft vterday for- Nevada
CkYt -'(llfit to spend n few days'
vioatlon-with, relatives and friends.
Mr. Kden la the purchasing ngent
tap the California Oregon Power
oath pan y.
Kr ahdmpoo with. $1.00 marc!
on finger 'wave in.- bobbed hair
Mn d; yi Twosdiiy, Wtfdnesdny.
HhellOn ' Croqulgnole permanenis,
$7.50; . , Work- guaratntiMl Bow
. iiiui, Beautx Hhuppe. Phono r7.
.... : ... ... 150
llonnljigcr Uooh Noriji
iit Hons Henuinger. editor of the
Kle.etrioal West maganlne, left last
night for- Portland afu-r a sliort
, hUttineiiH visit with, offlf lain of the
OllfurnuY Oregon Power company.
On ,t Friday M,r. Heuntnger wan
tok(j4 un a ulI' W l'rospect
No, .pptt'er plant nnd C'atitr Ltikq.
WJlJn, hqro Mr. lUnnluger gulh
ered qiuch' mitorinl for IiIh ipaga
i;iur,whh Is .expecLedi tq .rettult
la iomo, Boqd, publicity fir. Mud
fqrO, ml.HOnihorn bremni,
'Dairy Stock Wftntrd-I have Ash
land property as follows: 2 acres
pier did levelj land, extra good 7
roonf bungalow, Stew condition, on
Hnuii'Viud nwir tjiate Normal, cnih
value IflOfTol Also 3 acrcB on pawrt
highway, nqrth edgq of Loyn. plain
hpuse, nice, condition, p u u 1 1 r y
hyUM(f family, frntt and shade.
, 0 ifcidi yaJiip,$30ho, Will take dairy
stock for one-third down payment,
one one or both; term on tho ba
anco., K.. T. Staple, 130 K. Main.
Ashland. Oro.V. 14
Oimtfiiits VMt Hiro
MV. nnd Mih. Fmaler Ohertnut
nnd'fumfly at Imreka, Calif., were
house guratts' of' the Hlchnrd
Hmlths of l'la.nt Main street over
tha.'lnst Week-end, leaving Wedr
nwiday fou th coast. Mr. chest
nut Is a former employe of the
- Co poo engineering dopartment.
Anyqne. who would llko or
Eln in a hltch, erade hanlo ahould
cjiI) at thin ofico and Inspect tlio
banja left he.i'o fen pair.; a suorlflm
regaruieew o cyst. Siiti"
lndr on haturdny
;RnJph Ienn of ' tho ; Willow
HringN. diati fct was 'among; vltd
1or 'In - this' city yesterday from
the,, country. Charley Hoover of
Ihe.fWeH Hide district and George
tVv'in., pf KaglQ Point wero also
op, 0m Btrot yesterday discussing
farming and politics.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
1h Kiushlon Shop, 424 Medford
B!dg ' Mrs. Hnrry Andrews, T'I,
llllJ" " ' ' tf
Visit In Grants Pass
Mra. Oi T. Sweeney and Mrs.
" Wi M. McGowin of this city spent
yesterday visiting In Grants Pass
and attending to lodge business.
. Tree prop" at Wg Pfiics Lbr. Co.
yeJ, No. 1. .. . ... .P08U
W. 11. M. .in,n of the Hit!
Seven fruit packing company, ac
companied liy M.fi. V.rtman, ynft
n bUHlneHH caller In Kosehurg laHt
Krliluy. '
We hnve that particular mould
ing for your individual picture.
Tho PcaKleys, opposlto New Holly
theater, tf
MlnnesoiniiM Vllt In Valley
L'hrlHtine Jnhnzitf and daughter
Kiln, of Huluth, .Minn., left" yeH
ti'nlay hy train to visit Mr. Jahn
ziK'n Hlwter, Mi'H. 1. J. MarckH.
While in tho valley they vlKitt'il
Mj u n (1 M rn. I-1. U. J o h nno n of
K;igl Point and M rs. Dan Fuller
of Truil. Thin if tho firt tlmo
in 40 years they had met.
Two girls want to share expenses
with- aometine driving to 1'ortland
Monday or Tuenday, Aug. It or 12.
Write Box B. A., Tribune. 141
Xaiiry Wilntin iivtn PciiHlon
Included among recently month
ly pensionn granted to war vet
eraim nnd their dependents was
ono of fciil, to Nancy yilson of
Central Point,' according to news
received, from Washington, U. C,
Blocks $5.W) on night delivery
only. Valley Fuel to. Phone 7.
tf
Visited In Mdlfonl
Mr. and Mrs. hi. H. Stnrks of
Long. Beach returned to Grants
Pans Thursday from Medford
where they had been spending
several days, to resume their visit
with -Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Vehrlng
of u mats Pass.
Let u haul away your garbage
arm reiuse. rnpne tz, L-ity Ham
tary Hervlco. 38?tf
VHWf'oiners In Molfonl
"Tlid Relnklng Transfop com
pany of this city 'moved' tho H
H. Hnhlrymple family from Port
land to. Medford,, Monday. Gold
urn imcwh, -
Oroon fllnbs, forest1 wood, ' coal
summer prices. Mod-. Fuel Co. Tel,
HZU 1 llOtf
Visit AlcN'nryH lloro'
captain W. R. Becker and fam
ily stopped over for a short visit
here- last wuek with his undo and
aunt, Air. and Mrs, McNury, on
their 'return from a two months'
vacation trip extending through
Washington to their home city,
Virginia, Minn., where he reports
they have had more than the usual
amount of. rainfall during tho past
six weeks.
Bet mo wrlto your fire insurance
Carl Y. Tengwaid, Hotel Holland
lihlgv Phone U03. ' tf
i Mlsa Frances Hess of Ashland
spent Wednesday In Medford, visit--
ing with Miss HarfeL Carlton
n a Siiislilu Vara t Ion
Judge and Mrs. C. M. Thomas
and son left-yesterday for n vncn
tJunat' the sea-shorodurlngi which,
they will spe;id tv week.- In, Ban
don and vicinity, , .
Groen slabs, the bettor kind from
Medford Ftiol Co.v 'Order ertfly.
Phono U8L I02tf
X.civ Iftiv CnuiMiiy ICmployo
Percy Arrant of Ashlamt' arrived
last week in. Mqdford to, hp em
ployed for the remainder of tho
summe,r with the- Motlford, Ice ami
aioiago cumpany.
BUickn $r.rifl on night delivery
only. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70.
: tf
Hchcnck l'iMlcrgiMs OptTntlon
A. Orm Schenck, public account
ant of Medford,' Is reported to he
resting easily nt the Veterans hos
pital here following a goiter op
eration performed Wednesday.
Portland' Journal,
I'll on i ti-IH. AVe'll hnnl nivnv
i'our refuse. City H.-inltary Hervice.
S37tl
CIi'jinn l-'lro on AhIiIiukI Ave.
: Tho fire dopurtmont wna yes
terday afternoon, called to exting
uish u grasa fire on Ashland uvo
nue. Blocks VM) oil ntglft delivery
only. Valley Fuo! Co. Phono 7.
Altcndcl Slnto onvcmlon
Mrs. Susan ne I lolmes Carter,
county school spporlutundont, and
1'Jlxuheth Burr, supervisor if the
County schools, stopped off In
ItOKcbtirg last Thursday for a few
hours visit, whllo en route home
from, attending the state conven
tion of county school Muperintcn
OeniH held at Haiem. At this
convention the school officials
went on record as favoring free
text books, larger units of ad
ministration, more extensive pro
gram In physical education, njul
a substantial state fund for the
purpose of equalising educational
opportunities in poor districts.
Tho NIn A Min Krvlon Hlntlnt. m
Gene llowland wilt not be respon
sible' for any hills contracted by
anyoho other than myself; GKNK
In Neighboring Vty '
Frnncn K. (irlmca of- Medford
Is lulng employed nt the Llllila
Hotel barber shun In Axlilutul for
a few weeks.
HcmtdUchlng. plcoting. pleating,
button making and hose mending.
ImndlcraCL., Shop. 257tf
Will .Move In Klamath Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Irving I-;. Kos
lomm, of Grants Pass, who are
well known in Medford and
throughout -Jackson county, will
remove In the fall to Klamath
Falls, In which territory ho is
owner of a lumber mill.
For best green slabs, ask driver
or coll Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031,
Btf
Itc.(tiri) to. AngchM
After having spent several weeks
vacationing and fishing In the
Medford vicinity. John Bulk, dir
ector of physicul education in
Polytechnic high school In T.os
Angeles, nnd Mrs. Burk left for
home yesterday,
ti;:e Monday. Aug. llth. 141
Dnnm till i nVl.i.-U flnl.l
cvt'O Saturday night, ---- fcytt
JVffipFORft MAIL
K-aW Ix'avo GrcensprhigH
.Mr. and Mm. W. I Kdsall of
the (ireenfiprinKMf. district, : have
juihMited the property, of Mvn: C.
C, Crowxon, at &8 1 IZaxl . Main
Htreet, Anhland, and will'1 make
that Pity their winter home In the
future.
For hont green Blabs, ask driver
or call Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 6S1.
65tf
A I Ton Is Will Go To Ocean -
City Treasurer M. L. Alford and
'Mrs. Alford will leave some time
soon to enjoy, a two weeks' vaca
tion with their son Herbert, and
family of Kugene, at Bandon or
one (if tho other sea coast resorts
wliere they will take cottages for
that tlmo. The vacation trip will
be begun as soon as Herbert Al
ton!, who Is thu Associated Oil
manager at lOugene, finds th.it he
can get away temporarily ' from
business : duties.
Oh. boy! Now we can get fresh
Pacific ocean fish every day at the
ivy Ht. Fish Market. . 140
Plan Four Xmv- ranges
After n' survey of Josnphlne
co u it t y , A rt h u r B row n , d 1st r let
Grange deputy, has- determined
that four new Granges should he
organized In that county.
Dance till 2 o'clock, Gold Hill
every Saturday night. Siitt
Transferred to Medowl
"itichard Lynns has boon trans
ferred from t lie local Safeway store
to tho Medford house," says tho
Kuseburg News Heview.
Danco till 2 o'clock. Gold Hill
every Saturday night. 8Dtf
Hogjjo Itjvcr. Grape Outlook
In his review of the big grapo
crop, Indications of tho Pacific
coast, llyrnun 11. Cohen, the mur
kt e,dlIor of the Portland Jour
nal, among 'oilier ' things suys:
"The grape crop of the Rogue
river sectiqn of Oregon Is reported
as very liberal, this season, with
the best quality Tokays; and Mus
cats In sight."
Krystalglo kodak gloss supreme.
The Pensley's, opposite Holly thea
ter, tf
Two Grass Fires
An overheated motor called the
fire dupartmejit to the Re.x CttfO
lust evening. No damage result
ed. A grass fire yesterday after
noon called tho department to
Ash land avenue, where the flames
were quickly placed under con
trol.
Personality goes -into every cut
anil wave given Id tho Medford
Iteaulv Hnlon. lorn tori Inst- north of
Groceteria on N. Central; 146
Touring, British, C-oliuiiblo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Morris left
Friday on a two weeks' vacation
tour at British Columbia points.
AJDiiny Froo Fair ' "
Linn county's second annual
free fair nt Albany will be held
September IT, 18 and'19'!r ' '
Dr. Jouett P. ' Bray will return
Sunday and-retrnnrie his office prac-
Pai k, Firo Expert licit).
John. D. Coffmun, firo control
expert of tho, national park sorv-
luo with liqudquartQrs at San
FranoiHuo, was a recent visitor at
thu Crater national, forest office
hwe,' while stopping on nn In
spection trip to the national parks.
Thus fur thin year he suid, fire
comtU)i)s In the national parks
have be,en satisfactory but the
pphtlc Is urged to exercise care
during the present dnngeroua fire
season.
Dance Wed. and Sat., Dreamland.
. 141
Wock-Kml Willi thu. Iisli
Harry Skyriqan will bq back in
his office tomorrow from having
spent tho week-end at Diamond
lake.
Sirs, llrmvii Sells Coffee) Shop -
Tlio New Ashland Hotel Coffee
shop, formerly owned and t-per-uU:d
by .Aim. Boy Brown nnd
Charlies McCraw. f Medrord, was
this morning taken over by George
Goswick, who Is well known In
this part of tho state. Mr. Gos
wick was chef of tho Hotel Del
Hogue, at GrnntH Pass. for. three
years, and prior to that was with
thu RudwoodH hotel of Grants
rasa. Mr. and Mrs. Goswick will
nuiku their homo at tho hotel.
Asfilund Tidings. . '' '
Itwnrd Number Prisoners-
Tho county jail now has twenty-
three prisoners, said to he a rec
ord number for this time of the
year. A heavy percentage Is held-
because of felony charges.
Out-of-Ntnto MotorlMs
Included among the 43 motor
ists who reglMtered yesterday at
the local branch of the out-of-state
auto registration bureau are R. K.
Wilkinson of Vancouver, B, c,
lund Gertrude. Bhfea of Barnard.
S. D, ,
.Marrlago LUhmim Ycstertlay
The county clerk s office Issued
marriage licenses yesterday to
George Pommel, S4. and Luetla
Huyer, 17. both of OnRland, Calif..
and to William Hoagland, of
Medford nnd Cristel Brownrlgg,
H, of Phoenix.
T. O. Bruoley. superintendent
of the California Power company
returned- Saturday from n week's
trip over the Copco systniK
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU ItKNT Apartment nnd gar
agf. Near armory, 334-ATplei
142
WANTFD t havo. team for feed,
may buy later. Alan want sad
die pony. Can, handle nftcvit
cows on shares.' Have plentv of
feed, llox S L. Care Mall 'Pri
bune. 14
WANTKD Sawyer and on setter
for circular. 30 ihuiiHiUtd mill.
Apply UocU Mill at Prospect.
Sunday. i4f
VOH TRADK Good hrd l-ton
truck. Want radio, lot or what
huvw you. , Phone liTT-W. L
J. Ad MUM.
KG 11 SALK Durnnt tort Model
Tounnit cheap, or will trade f
iut. a lit Haven St. . Hi
TRIBUNE, MEDFORD,
Building Second Fountain
Construction of a water foun
tain, similar to the one completed
J, short time ago at. the &Jxth
Ktreet Standard OH service station,
has begun at the Main street
Standard station and will probably
be completed within the next ten
days. The first fountain haft been
attracting considerable favorable
attention.
Corn Before Ashland Itntary -
1-J. C. Corn, tho Medford dele
Kate to the Chicago International
Kotary convention, made a report
of that convention to the Rotary
club of 'Ashland last Thursday.
Complimentary Comments
The police department has been
the recipient of quite a number
of compliments the past week for
efficiency shown In arresting nine
'burglars in four daya. Several of
the cases were puzzling in the
beginning due to slender clues.
The entire number is now ' lan
guishing In the county jail and
will come Up before the grand
jury early next month. This is
(be largest number of city pris
oners arrested in such short time
for years.
Vacation at laikis
.Mr. and Mrs. K. N, Kldredge
and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Deal left
.Bedford Just night for Lake of the
Woods to remain over Sunday at
the resort enjoying . fishing, boat
ing and swimming.
INstrh'tioiis Begin Tomorrow
Motorists a to asked to bear in
mind by tho city traffic department-
that beginning tomorrow,
parking, on South .Kir. street in. the
fruit packing house district will
be restricted to ten minutes. The
parking ruling will be rigidly en
forced! Brum Corps Practice,
Tho. American Legion, drum
corps will, hold its last p'ractioe
tills morning at 9:30 at the high
school athletic field before depart
ing. .Tuesday for Baker, Ore., to
takq part in the annual state con
test, held In. connection with the
department ' convention ' of the
American Legion,
SlierrlK Goes Thru Clinic .
Of interest to people of- Med
ford where he is well known', is
news that Al -Shorrlg of Kugene,
representative of Blake Moffltt &
Tow ne Patier company, Ih going
through the Portland clinic and
will be forced to tako a. month's
rest becnuso of Illness. He doesn't
expect to visit Medrord again be
fore September 1, according to a
letter received by Al Hagen. .
Twuii(yOiio. KeitUmccU
A the result of a federal raid
for moonshine Helling in . Del
Norte county a short time ago, 21
men are serving sentences in the
county juil at Crescent City. The
raid, was made by officers from
prohibition enforcement headquar
ters at tfun Francisco.
OILROY. Cat.. Aug. 9. (P) IX
Mangini, Filipino, was clubbed, to
death on tho Laccl ranch three
ml lea west of. hero- curly this
evening, according to Constable
lack Whlto who went to The
scenor upon reports, that a free
for nil fight among Filipinos had
ended fatally. 1
White took Into custody victor
Sarblan, accused by other Fili
pinos of clubbing Mangini, nnd
Fldid Camtornu, who was beaten
nnd Ih being held as a witness.
ROSRRURO; Ore., Aug.
Tho first order to pass through
the United States land office here
creating a state -park under terms
6f tho recent recreationnl act of.
Congress permitting states, counties
and municipalities to obtain ' fed
eral lands for public- park purposes
Wus received ' toduy. Tho order
leases to the state of Oregon a
tract tif 160 neYes- at tna top of
Camas mountain, .10 miles west of
Koschurg on the Coos Bay high
way.
NEW YOIlK, Aug. 9 fPWlO-
newal of short selling in the lust
15 minutes ol' today's stock market
broke piicos of lending Hhares $1
to $;t bclo Friday's close after n
covering movement hud eliminated
an earlier dec I inc. of SI to $(1.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 0. (I)
Workmen widening Union avenue
were under orders to refrain from
molesting a corner of the disman
tled Woodward building today.
StiHIbdi Ulto.
Stated meeting. Lodge and
Chapter, 7:3(1 p. m,
Aug. llth.
L. K. WILLIAMS. Socy.
141
Woodmen of
the World
ATTF.NTTON NKIGHPOKS: - pn
Tuesday, September I tint, tonl
few weeks ahead) Med font Camp
will initiate Into the mysteries of
Woodmenism. n class of about fifty
new members, who. are now await
ing the occanion.
District Suite Manager Stewart
II. Mason, who is ln.ch.ueo of the
work, has n r rn used for a n d will
hav with us on that evening, the
fumoui Drill Team of Multnomah
Camp No. 77. of Portland, which
drill tem consist of about twenty
five mem Iters, and will hiivo charge
of and will put on thu initiatory
work of turn ciiw.
Artangements have ONo heen
made f or a nu m her f Wood men
Dli;ntnrles, Includlne Head Con
sul Peter K. Gtlroy. of Denver. Col
orado, who will speak that evening.
It very Important that full
attendance he had on next Tues
day eventnir. AimuM 12th. in order
that complete un nnem nt,mnv b
made for tho forfaoimr event.
Kvery member Is urged he pres
ent. W. G. TlitLL, Clerk.
140
FILIPINO DIES .
FROM CLUBBING
QREfiOX, - SUNDAY, AUG F.ST 10. 1930.
PLANES REPULSE
PfSSBAWAH, India, Aug,.
m While Biitlsh. troops and
bombing planes beat off the first
attack of an advance guard of
InvadinK Afrldl tribesmen, the
full force of 10,000 Afridis held
their blow today and did not
strike nt this important frontier
city.
Italders numbering about 1,000
who advanced to within a mile of
Penhawar Thursday, encountering
defending British trooptt and
heavy firo from the air, have re
turned to Khajuro plain. The
bombing operations resulted in
seven Afrldis being killed.
Another part y of tribesmen
which penetrated Into villages
southeast of Peshawar were rhell
cd: and suffered casualties.
FOLSOM PRISON. Cal., Aug.
(JP) Examination of 'Warren K.
BIHIiigs hy justices of ' Hie su
preme court will he held- In Fol
som prison next Wednesday or
Thursday, the state hoard of pris
on directors decided at a' meet
ing hero today.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 9-(?)
The- navy department, which not
ho long ago took Mr. Calvin Cool
idge'fl slightest word as law, today
was on record with an objection
to a pronouncement of tho former
president.
SALEM. Ore.. Aug. 9.(P) A
branch poslot'flce hits heen estab
lished in South Bulum. A branch
wan' entublislied in North Kulem
about n year ngo.
with.
LEILA
HYAMS
POLLY
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EDWARDS
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' . Sporting Youth in
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V 3 DAYS 53TARTS tf3?"' Whoopee Bill goes "WESTERN" -T rilMmiTli" i .ii,
v. 3DAYS, sTAKTs iv -lyou-i, (J0 hys.erica, j TnnnninnTnrinHr
TOO AY fe',fivl's a Rodeo of Ro'''rs " I -
v Continuous Shov3 'l2 :30 t0-.
55 'V
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.1 Vw?fcf SWPaif'5"'' Production ' Electrotherapy Chiropractic
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f MT AArai nmnn"'wi ,.. ., II1n J Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965
j'. TALKING NEWS Evening 10, 35 I jjgsji! I Ii!
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SMIw 9heSMPJrom f
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! OREGON ELKS !N
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PORTLAND, Ore., Ay;,'. P. ()
Oregon l;iks will open their 1&30
state convention here .Monday and
the convention will run through
Wed nesday.
The first, business meeting will
be called to order Monday morn
ing by George I Ilauch, exalted
ruler ol the Portland lodge.
Perry O. De I-ip, Klamath
Falls, president of the association
wilt open the convention proper.
One of the features of the con
vention will, be a golf tournament
for which all Klks are eligible.
CURB PLACED ON
iuZEMIiES
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BALTIMORE, Auk; lPV Tho
promise 'ttptt ;prohlhitibn agents
who halt motorists without ade
quate reason to believe the law
is being violated, will he held to
sti'lot lurcountability. is made In
n Jotter made public today, from
Amos W. W, Woodcock, prohibi
tion director, to the automobile,
club) of, Maryland, . He said he
hoped to make the dry agents "the
best trained group, of officers in
thu world."
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company rehuIhUn
liere.
flume near
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iTRiFLE I4UPTIALS
P B A 1 1 1 1 K , 111., Aug. 9 . VF -
Threw ministers will he mariled'to
three sisters at 'Trinity Lutheran
church here tomorrow afternoon.
Three Misters of the brides . will
'sorve as bridespiaids. -
The ministers are the Rev. Ed
win Jacobs, pastor of St. John's
Lutheran church, Cleveland. O.,
the Rev. Paul Porinli, pastor of
Lutheran Memorial chapel, Mil
nmiikee. Wis., and the Be v. Ar
thur Ha.ik"'. who W In charge of
the new Westminster mission in
British Columbia.
The lnides-to-bo are mis.-ea Hel
en. Selma and Amanda Siellhorn.
daughters of Henry F. Stellhorn.
a farmer. The ceremony will In
performed by the Rev. F. K
Hrauer, pastor of Trinity church.
PACHAM KNTO, Aug. !. WP) j
Three men wanted in Sacramento j
on charges of counterfeiting were ;
j under arrest In Portland, Ore., the ,
state division of criminal identifi- ;
S cation and investigation announced ;
f here today. The three- held by
j United Slates officers, are Jack
! Azevodo, formerly of north Sacra -
memo: 'al Young, of Oklahoma,
! nnd pet Heed.
HARRY MARX
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