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PAGE TWO ( I' iocal and ....Personal Ii4i4 iaii riiie. (months aj:o. Mr. Strance. t ollou-, Otiesti (ram d;ant eit.e rKi--'-' ing the accident near her-, was ad-- teieVr'afWK! hotels Include Mr.' milted to the Hoei)urs Oeneralj :.nd Mr.. Cha.4. f. MonrilMd. O. ho,rlll. here h u In charse ! FrjinHeiftefn of eh -nso. 111.. Mr.'o Dr. U. Jl. ftmn for three ; and, r. rim '.' Bllart of Wallace, months before leaving for her honw-; Ida., and Hnr:rn Seott of Cincinnati, ine.ma Oliio Condition 1- Innumr State Traffic Capuln cm. ku f fe: from P. Tal breakdown, icporud j-pmewhat :mr-"-cd ich1.iv. 'recn ill for the p.L?; vreei.. Me ha MU Crrsry In Ciiy MI-k Clady (.r-n-'-rx of An eies. who a .i student a the lni-ver-dt of Oregon, Arrive! by tra:n this morning from Eueer.e to spend several day h-rv w.th friend-. h( Ls a member of Alph.i Xi Ielt.' sorority at the university. The ladV-s w.U srve chirken dinner, February I'hofnix Pre-. by- trinn church, i:30.' Price 50p. Come 332 Vi.llln- Me.lfor.1 Uelatlvr ! i.mn; Jiraiwu uriatmi. Iliclne cnr.inle-ed kin enl s'meni' In !h I-nired State, Marine corns : a" few' dav ao. llusene Hoden- n. (' I- I.oeh. K. F. Jordon. I. hammer. former local ree-iie.nl. ; IS. Powell. C. P. Hoerner. A. J. in' iledford "for a few day.j vis-! Kedmon. J. J. Waldo. Mrs. A. Oul ititi!: relatives. He pent S: months lams. Mr. and Mr.-. K. M. Morton, of his enlistment in rhina. '' A- Delonn. F. A. Iluruy. C. P. i Marshall, VI. C. I'.ushonc. Paul Alex Vndrrwill fieratons ! Newman. I.otiis p. Itarrett and C. James Anton and A. ilou-man.'s. Powers. who recently underwent major op-; eratlons al the Sacred Heart hos-j Kryetalclow. kodak Kloss -.! nltal. are reported to he Bettini; preme. The Pe.-ls'.cys. o.p. Hollv alonK nicely. I theater. If- Broken windows relaxed by TrowbrdKe Cabinet Works. 23itf laOrk froin Auto Trip Mr. and Mm. II. I.. Nohlet have business matters. loturnfd from a two months' auto. trip in points of interest In Ari-i livelier wave, with Tulip Oil; ton's and CalifornU. 'They had a ; permanent". Free shampoo Moo-; very enjoyable trip hut are s lad '.?. Tues.lay. Wednesday, wilh, to Kt home. They did not have! It fincer waves anl mareeU. short j a drink of rood water v.hile they hair. Try our new cream route, i were away from home. "Hit masquerade dance. Jackson-j T-i!te ion'-h-1' 33 - - JudJre piirdin Mncti llrtter Friends' of Judge M'. Purdin are ttlud to Jarn that he !s In a murh(lf Klamath county to federal court improved dondltion, accordlni: to, n Portland. The plain: if fn seek report! from the Sacred Heart hor.-(a Pttai, wnere ne nas wen rrceivins treatment, for the past 10 days. Hejl'pper Klamath lake has boon dam-l expects io relurti to his home soon, 2fl0 Cherry pies piven away free at the Wnshinston I'.irthdny dnne. 1 J.xckson Pprlncrs; Sat. n!pht. 332jOnIy :, at Kathryn l-ocatell's. 230 FYora Oreeno Cltle ' A'mon puestit from Orejron polnt stopping at Medford hotels from cltle outido of Portland are tta? following : ' Mr- and Mrs. C. R. pollock of Klamath Fall, L. i. Bennett of Rosehurji. A. K. Chancy of Iikevtew. Jacoh Jordon of CorvaUH and th followinn from ntijjjeoe Cleo Coffee, If. C. Krem mel and 3. J. Curran. Priaen for the best - costumes. Jacksonville masquerade tnnWhi. 332 . VUitcd, UtT IHrvniA Mr. and Mr. Tom Harvey of Medford were dinner ruomj U.t t TunsdAy at Orantft .Pan of Mrs HiarV' parentrv Mr. and Mr. W. R. pean. ror ffrade A raw milk, cal! Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries . ... Allen Petty In Wreck"' The wvM-known theater door luah, Allen Petty, figured In a col lision on fliventide avenue Thurs day when a coupe, he wa drlvlnp rmhcd imo a machine driven by Richard Pruttt. Pruit; was turn- fni- into a driveway when struck on the rii:ht ide. accord. ng to a'tonitfht. and will attend the ki report oc tie at the police mation. races at Fort Klamath tomorrow. Tbe.crab resulted in damage of approximately Wrecker service. Phone 1300. T.ewi Surter Service Station. Open day' and nifiht. 335 VW4 nere by lltne Mw. I.etha Tand!s has been uh ltai?n for Mrs, V. O. O'Neill at tbe'l-nly high school of Klamth Ka'.ls ths week during Mm. O'NeiUU aVenee :n Medford whr -he rs ca.Wd by the serion Pl e and death of ber father. Smart S.pring Millinery very ine-1erjily priced. Smart sprmc hoe. I?.f5 to 15 i. at the Hand P.nx A Shoe Hox, E. th St. 33T Mill In ItevH-tokc Hob Galligan. remembered In Medford the diminutive new tiroy. ts still in Itveluke. Can according to a lt-t ter received a f-w day oeo by Clarence Fry Ca!ligan usually spent hi winters 'n Medfor.l .selling r-aper on the street., but ha not been here for ibe past two eai. Portraits, uf distinction- The Pfj.-leys, opp. HoWy Thrat-r. tf" WIU 0eire Infer s..rt Super.ntcnd.nl R. C. So;nky of Crater national irk win leave earlv tomorrow mcun n- for Ft i Klamath und the p:-ik. I., take tn ; ihc blj- kl race and the w in'.er ' ports program. Cnmidete Rloctrtcal Service Oreaing Wa-hma. 1m- 4r night i-ervice. Lew." StipT Sta tion. J3 lire Strike lteo)ricd Word wa received in CtOd II.:: thai Jack Onhtrd hid smirk om. good ore on hi p 'a e on K . i n eretjk. UM II. U New. Dance Hit riipr.de toniyh; Jar ;orl !t' 13: It 1-4 urn l' Mi-dlord Mr, and Mrs. p.i.v Tbl'-cb-au oi ihn city, who ,ien! several dv thU w-ek Vi-it:ns reUtive :r Klamath Fall, returned i Md ford lat evenint. Utah'a bent frvl IU ff cr, Med. Fuel c d per ten 'Tel. ti.11. suffix nad Fall Accord. nj: to'wrd rc:vfd he.'j Rny..ove. Alvin Mar.!? and Jacu y-s:erday. Mr. t 1.. :r..ne uf inle.rm of LVntml Poini le-fl lp(lfor-fll .Hn-rrtrty it Trfr hmv .TIlU mornlnir for I'lrt Klamath to. I: U not kr.oun yet wif.-iher th : attend, the ki race- t.m-rrow. J fM han affected her fractured hip. 'They will oe quests of J:oy' aunt; tt-hlch hp received In an automo. ; and uncle. Mr. and Mr. Krani. I.ile accident near Ut"efurs eeveral; Ienttn. at Fort Klamath. Theyi Medford She ha relative, and , A , 44 Bov m , now , ":e" rl" I:o'tln'rs- R""",urs,reittaf,rl in rmter Lake council. jit was announced this mornine at; IMiktiie After Humim Ueoree H-neIman. who recently- rtiurnM to locate in Medford after ; a ten years' absence, spent yes ter day in A-hl.ind on bu in-ei. Kor raclt- A r.iu mitk. c.t'A '9. C-amp'-ell D.ury. Two J liveries. Krtunt to lMity 1 im E;hel AVilkin-on. tenos rijther :n the Cr.it er national p;irk office heatlquarter. resumed duty yesterday after a veral day" uV f-nr due to a bad cold Tax. phone 33 i 1 1 . . ' I-Orlland resident, reentered a. l iteoioro nn:e:. inciuoe, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Sullivan and j Mr. SjieiHfr lit City "- Spencer f Ashland was famonir out-of-town people fn M-d- ; ford ' ihb firenon attt-ndin to iBurain'n Phone 31iM:ti. '""'T 's,,,l '" l - The suit of tolman F. n-Iich Hn and wife apa.nt th Californsa- Orecon power company ha been i transferred from the circuit court judement of ?3.3ufl, alleging of 1:1a une.r inna on tno noroe faged by dredpirii oporation. ot a pmanent wave now to la?t thru th spring and snmmer. Central. Tel. 13T4. 333 I .Mi for Portland Ifrs. H. A. liarnfek and daush ter Kdtth of Portland, who had been vlslt'.np reiatives and frieniL :n Medford this week, left for their home today. M rs. Uarniek w.ts called lawt week to the bedside of her mother, Mr. M.-A. I-arkrt of Sim Valley, who vr.t seriously ill. Mrs. Park w now rocoverinp. IMione 542. We'll haul awav (your refuse, riiy Sanitarv Service. 23?tf Three Murriacc I,UtncH The county clerk'n ofice issued marriage license tmlay to Jack Wood. 24. of Medford and Miriam WaiMin. IS. of Jacksonville: Fran cis Massey, TO, and Chrihtie Mar tn. ii. both of Klamath Falls: Curtis Hill. 24, and Juanlta. 20, both of Eureka. Carden cultivators. $3.oo. uial Mill tt Seed Co. M u tf Sees Games it nit Hares Itoper Headlee was amonp the local hich school student who left yesterday for Klamath Fa lk to at tend lat night's basketball came. He will see the game at Chiloquin The ladies iv.ll sere chicken dinner. Fehrusry 21. Phoenix Pre-n-hyterian church. l;3f. Price 50c. Come. 33: Juitxe's Quip on DHoroe Judge Norton. In making n talkj in Medford the other day, said that in Africa men buy the;r wives on I the installment plan hut In America we divorce them that way soj much per month. Grants Pasj Courier. Wells Taxi. Phone 21 Will Site I p Portland Turner Piter nf the MfMfir. Na tional Kink uff left Ia-t evening to spend the week end In Portland his first vi.:t to the state metro; ; ol since the W orld war. ' P.r!N Shet Metal Work d.e.-. expert repiiring. fender and :uit body repairing. tf lien lnm Wasiiln-loii. Mr. I I J.. i-.eme, a. t . ."w unn . , . i.Mxn:nici j - l. ,lf.,r.t hot.i t.ih-r, nufi. t teret rrm ih um nt u.th)n I ton include C. ?. T.dd. Mr. and Mm. A C. Tio.. N. H. Hoibiwav. C. K utter. R C. W.lhamj. J. F peal and Jos. Oro of SvattU'. T!re rpiiwd day or n ght. I.wi Super Service Station 33J ! j 4npiiiuc in Metlfitnl Mrs, rMr Ait- K V.y nf .-h'.ind :n Medford t'.. fvr.'nf.'Ti i: actinjr biiinc:... Our udi.i . . The in.: Th.'.tt. r HoiiirMt aib'r Uii A W )l ur ,w fii-fl., :ifi,o no.il fi t'-id nr tr l:.jn. M v' ii".,; 1m b,!-.ni . 'It.if. 'r n M-dfo:.: h hOTin1 -: ne . . :ttitnd -Mr, Mxt.i T,..n a ai ..me : n: i Ana. I'li. u i;in vm b.trj,,- i- t.l : th lll'i'llli, AK'. He h.i-no-.. ..ind of c'ii-;: m a cwtt.n md icd ,r c Vir.ns t h bfnh and t)ioN-r to ii-iKi abU fr fa: niinji inirp-i-f- C' i nv--r for l.vvn d i : ph. me m:-J an.l -if. MEDFORD'MAIL.TgIgr.yg. EPFPD, . .. . i.. t . SrVrtflW IW w Jx -- Will See lum. u 111 return Monday. ! Iljrn rouKn am1 moothi block.: thev Ian ioneer. Med. Fuel! Co-. IT"1- "j ,0 Iteci.tereil Hoy- Seoul headquarter. To are! lone scour.-., one reidins at Sams' Valley and the other near Ashland. Dry fir J').on per load. MeJ.1 Fuel Co , Tel. S31. tf lift am- Irtmi I'orttnnd. ! C. K. ;:i'.f. returned from Port-t land yeMerday where he attended' a meeting of the suite hiphway Wry Special. N--w ?prinR; hat-. ti 49 t! &S 1 im !n Se iK :it thp ,,mmy U(U ,!at shop fn M. M. P. 337 - Itcprcent Ik-ar state ! uu?:s in lorai noifis iron. .ai. 'orn" l'"'lu'1" - K-Smi,h ?' fh co. . Harvey of Dunsmuir. , Jessie and Mildred, Henderson of Hollyw ood. 11. W. Hayes, r . 11. Love. L W. Kvans. Taylor Ander son. T. IJ. Harned of Oakland. H. C. Sidney of AlamedL Marin A. F. Port, O. J. Troulay'and family and Mrs. 1.. Veller of Its An Keles. J. A. Alexander of Lynw-ood. and the following from San Fran cisco: Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Denni son. H. C. JJariels. F. E. Iloper. C. A. Johnson, Wm. lieri,'. A. H. Feely. Mr. and Mrs. .Addelhaum. .VOW in the time to p i a y w t h lime and sulphur. ros.-, )hrub-ber- and fruit trees. Tel. 2.i-W. 331 Mt-s. Huffman ItettiriLs Mrs. K. W. Hoffman return by train Inst evening from p.irt lanil. where she .-pent the past lo days visiting her Mirw in that city .1! :ood maic! Clever costum-. :idc at Jakonv.le tonii. 33 I M , I e ie n I'dtt er. who h nd t went a mastoid operation cn Feb - ruary i, at the Community hos - pitai, is now at home and is much improved. m Make whoopee at Jacksonville I masquerade dance toniht: '3 - Merc Ilouniy Wnrrnrts Collection of bounty fee wei m:.(lp at he county clerk's offi-e thi; forenoon by A. K Kdler of Iike Creek, on coyote and one bobcat; K. iarwood of D-:er, iwu coyote and two bobcat; V. I-nnini of Ashland, four coyotes. ORIGINAL SCRIPT OF SONG IS PRESENTED Uev. William Hay was present ed with' the' oiiKinal copy of the sonK, "At the .Motty Seat." ty the writer. Mrs". Dorothea Scribnei last Sunday at the close of the revival meetings that had been In progress at the Church of Cod. 'the song was sun? dur ing the services y Mrs, Scribner and daughter, l.ois. and was wel! recelved. Hev. Hay reported that the re vival campaign was successful and that as a result there were calls from other sections to do fimilar work. . F1KLD i?usan N. Field pawed away nt the home of her daughter. Mrs, James Davis. 3u3 Clark street Friday evening at the age of -3 years. She was born in Madison county, Illinois. Oct. 15. 1MT and had made her home with her daughter in this city for the past three years. She leaves four chil dren, A. J. and Jesse Field of Yak ima. Wash.; Mrs.' C. A. Liven good, Cowiche, Wash., and Mrs. James Davis of Medford I Funeral services will be held at Obituary I the Congt-r chapel at 2:31 Sunday shnigle and established a iiewspa j with the Uev. Rurch of the Church ! per. 1 called tt the Pawnee Pto Jof Con officiating. The remains j neer. There were f-ur or five oih ! will then be forwanied to Yakima, er newspapers established there a (Wash., for interment. BLAZE IN ORPHANAGE: - i K LW.STOX. X. T.. Fob. 1 1 - - - phunage at West Park, south ot here. Was deMroyi'd by fire i-irly j ted Two hundred children between the a;,- of ; and 1 ear were temcvisl from the dormitory whcb Sictrpt and the M.,r phiMrtn' carrie! i; ..ibie- frr.m the c.eep int; c.u.irt-n. Nolody wa hint. FINGER PRINT FATHER PASSES IN ENGLAND l.urHi. i i--. 21 One of So.iland Y.rd' cr ehle!. Sir Kdwan! II Henr. hi troui;ht : (iniffr piinl to thf-ir prc.it lmp.r ' t.inc in criminolii:y. s mourn-! ttwlsiy by lxn1nn "t?obhy" and ; -.k:lird rtrifrnf nUk-v H- di-d 1 dUrMiC the nitht t the st of S" Sir Hnt- lcin hi uolrr of j fir.s-r pi int hi a r;'.eniier f 'the Indian civil o.--rice m.ky jt-.n 1 cn and rinuriuet irr.it h ttwima j lb year ht t :ih S-ttt:tnd ' Yard. iPunnnrM onrn rnnMlioiu nm 'nmVnr uuufflcn on.iu rnun PULIbt Cwnttance BennStt af"Holly Sunday 'MP'' V aLoDttance ficnaell and Kenneth Msckenna m hin Tales fc' Holiday". Pihe I caturc Smith and Stennett Amon Those Who Participated In Oklahoma Land Rush In '93 (By Ernest Rostel) Their experiences in the Okla honi3 Cheroke Slrin land rush o. w. rei alk'd today by two ,1 , , pineal newspaper men. S. Sumpter Miiiin uni a. r. htennett. alter memories of stirring days had been revived by viewing "Cimarron." Kdna Keiber's story, playing at Holly theatre. A'ttacted by the oienins of the stria, over :i"0 mile lone and over i 4.t miles wide, these two men siem (days in preparation for the run. ; Mr. Stennett pti purchased a second j hand priming outfit for the estate J I lishment of a newspaper in the j newly opened lands. He paid a j man fnr haitlinu the outfit ti Jlnn? distance to have it available .for use when the land was offi- cially opened. j Thousands of people came to ! register, and It was no. easy task ; io obtain a registration certiticate. ! Mr. Siennett related. He arrive: ! at Stillwater, Okla.. to register and ; waiting for the starting gun and 'found that there were lines over a there was a big rush for reaistra J ouarter of a mile long waiting tion certificates. Here the lines (turns for certificates. He though: ! were nearly three miles in length, tif he would wait until nightfall hut through the acquaintance oi a when the line would probably dis band, he would be able to obtain a position close to the booth, -sleep on the ground and haye a eor-d po si tion the following hiorntngc However, that evening; he discov ered the line was over a mile lon and then he took a place at the end. He joined the line on a Mon day evening and was not able to obtain his certificate until Wed nesday morning. Vendors of water and food walked a Ion? the lines and sold water at 10 cents a glass and sandwiches at the same price. After he had been, registered Mr. Stennett milled with the hundreds of others in the "neutral strip" es tablished along the entire length of the new land on the northern and southern sides. Just bet ore the opening gun was fired. United States cavalrymen cir culated among the waiting pros - pective land owners and told them to prepare for the run. "When the gun was fired." Mr. Stennett said, "you could not have seen a more stiunge pnd inspiring sight. They started for the new country in most every kind of con traption. The rigs were even more ridiculous than those shown in 'Cimarron. I saw Inch wheeled bi cycles and some mew with wh eel hat rows. I was riding a horse and arrived at my destination in one hour and fifteen minutes, cover ing the 15 miles to reach Pawnee, which up to this time had only been an Indian landing iost. -That ntRht there were over 2"dv, souls in the place. I staked out a lot. set up my tent, hung out a the same time and men there wa a taee between us to see who could NAB QUEER PAIR Tl... uihs. toth a.-t ni. inner and i; in a paiently Poiiic ? phk d cht and morninu .,.,.,,1,... lementcd. nccordms t l ni'f in.irlis Clause. wt up here, one Wednesday ; i n. l.tst ni-ht. ni thts turner! c-ver t Sh-riff !; ' mnts who i mnkinz h Jer. eff.-rt j in a-ertain th ir identity. i-oi.e t n.c: . ian pt f "seil j ! lief the pair j ome a turn, a had .-ayt-d Trom :h y-'iipi! t uno rum vf Ibc r ibun-ttior. or the.r cricin Vii-tor Thm tp l. m -i he had fr-cen emplo.-d :?t At. i:or.. mil u nn.tbU- to cte th" names ..f ony.sne by wh..fn he h d been .n;)-i-" ti. KlmT A'Atr,sn ;-.;-.! bt- wa- th.' of :i Hi. r t.inihi1'," but v cr,.u ,- (" tell who his father w.j- Th- p-i: ate un.n r "-e; r-1 ..n A-b n.l Tiding. COMPLETES If Kt ii t o tn. I:t -b d.wn b-i man a a. PRECOX. .m'Rr,yV - i-lIwH A - 4iLj2 1 -ret out the first issue. 1 managed ! to be first." ! I-ater cn Mr. Stennett purchased I1"8 -merest of another paper and ( hanged the name of the paper to he );lwn(1(1 i)f.morral. lMlfr hp ; purchased the intert-.sts of another j la per and the name was changed j the Times-iemocrat. After j ;tuyins in Pawnee three years. Mr. I Stennett left for Missouri and es 1 tablished a srwery store but it ' was no! so successful as the naiver. iuring the three years he was in i Pawnee, he was active in political i life and heVl one or two elective lo? ittotis. The Times-Democrat is still being published and Pawnee is still a town of -,00 people. It was more out of curiosity than necessity that Mr. Smith took part - in the land rush and staved on hi lot only a day before returning lo , Kansas. With a partner, he spent rtonie lime in Orlando. Okla., wait ing for the opening oi the land, j There were thousands of people registration clerk he went into booth through a back way and ob tained his certificate. Oilundo was on a railroad and trains carried many of the land seeker, into the new territory. Mr. Smith manased to get aboard the second train and came to a town site, the name of which he has now forgotten. He laid claim to a lo; but after walking around it for most of the day he did not know just what he wanted with it ann then gave it up. He witnessed the start ot hundreds of wagons, horse back riders, cyclist, and pedestri ans. He saw where some of the seekers had come to sudden death through runaways and falls over precipices. Mr. Smith remembers the ex citement that was caused by tome Ierson firing a gun 20 minutes be- 1 fore the run was to be started, am wa believed to indicate , The the official start and the land seek ers started the race, causing con siderabie trouble ior the cavalry men. Mr. Stennett. now the composing room foreman for the Mail Tribune, still has his certificate of registra tion and believes it is one of ibe lew in existence ul the present time. He also has a receipt tor fees for a permit to work on lands in the Chottawt Indian nation, where he was for a short time be fore the land run. Mr. Smith lost his receipt years ago. In;eresi;n- jiilelii;his on the Ok lahoma iand rush of 1 mi 3 were g.vt-n at the Mail Tribune office today by Walter Franks 0 Med ford, who was a h.y in that terri tory during the stirring da . Seven member f M. Franks" family lost their lives in the tor nado at Peg Okla.. in M iy. 192. when over w-Te killed. WILL VISIT HOME! News h.t. been received in the city thai KdiHin Marshall, the well known former Medford novel- ist and short story writer, who 51 nee leaving here, with hw family several yer aco has teen resid ing in lleorvia. will arrive in the ity ih- fotKirt of next week. He left New Yoik city Thursday for Meilford shortly after receipt .-f notice of the death Of his father CJeorce K. Marshall, prominent or, h.mlist and i evident of the city f r - yea r. w h i se f u n e ra I w .is he' I yeon-vday aiternovn. and is exiw-c'.r-il to Tite.t iy. AJtho'.JCh d-ath of M arrive in Mclford n"-xt . called here y the falher Edison i ex- : I-H'td to r. r:nin f.-r a visit or nt (east tuo week v i'h relattv and fn nd and m )o..k::ic :ifi-r bu! r.e ni-lT her It: teN.rd :ir drome y t rm aiour 1 th. r.t. KroNuk re:.ir .'', os o-r. ;- r ! i n -v' f be; In The fl-it from l- mp; c r d h Mont cue. a and und- r a nd a r m I. tnr ne b r r.-. ( plane i.t.d Mnv J-'bn-'to-r ur.ti S'H -id- in. (red So EDISON MARSHALL FKRRFARY 21.-19S1. IWjtgtd Report February Si, 13 1. Med ford nd vicinity: Toniph; and Sunday fair; not much chanse in temperaiure. Oreeon: Fair tonight and Sun day, but becoming unsettled in northwest portion Sunday; colder in easu portion tonight. an Local Data Temperature i decree-.-T.- 51 tli'hecst (lat 12 hr.).... 51 Loftt Oa.il 12 hrs.) 27 , 3T j Pel. humidity pct. 44 & 1 i Precipitation i inches .. . .W State of weather Cloudy P. Cdy Lowest temperature thi morn- inc. 33 depreo. i Total precipitation ince Septem-; ber J, l!30. inches. 1 Temiwratute a year ago today: H. phest. 50; lowest. 31. Sunset today. 5:31 p. m. Sunrise Sunday. 6tT a. m. Sun.et Sunday. 5:52 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian TimeJ ill r-r M It O e 3 CITY naker City 3"! i4 Clear j l liismarck 46 i P. Cdy. Tloi-so 42 30 Clear Denver 41 S Cloudy: J Des Moines 4 ! Clear Fresno .'6 40 Clear Helena 42 26 P. Cdy.; ' Lns Antteles ss :.i . Clear j iMarshfield .'.2 J .Cloudy i Phoenix 42 Clear j i Portland 4 34 Cloudy: 1 l!-sl ISUiff .... 64 42 Clear j P.oseburjj 14 42 1. Cdy. , 'Salt L-ike 3 4 2S Cloudy! ;San Francisco 64 64 loudyj ! .-iinta Fe 42 26 Snow j Seattle 4 36 V. Cdy. j i Spokane . 42 32 Cloudy, j Walla Walla 50 34 Cloudy j j Winnipeg 3 32 Clear ; W. J. Hutchison. Meteorologist. Plane Cat-hes Train. PITTSFH'RCiH. Ten passen gers aboard a Transcontinental plane, bound from New York to the west coast, recently were placed aboard a train at Harrlsburg. due trt .ni-lfmf-ni weather. The skie;- clcared. and a plane was dispatch-1 ed from here, caught the train and j the passengers resumed thir air j journey. Prisoner Hides Air. DENVER. Cilo. LeRoy Smith recently had an airplane ride, but he probably didn't like it. He was a federal prisoner and wa.s taken fivm !ito to .Mbno,nero'i'v N. M. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt I!KNT apartment. 64 l-W. 3-r.om furnished 40 Quince. " Phone 334 WANTED A nice place to live: 1 to 4 acres, good well or spring. natural trees: no irrigation: on J mat- route: $1000 or ie.ss cash, i P.nx D. D.. Tribune. 34 out on .-hare basis. P. O. Pox I fcf:.. - 334 (FOP. SALE Combination radio t set. new; ell at less than half I price. See Von ZundelL S-inder-: son Motor Co. 33 f Fi'K H A I. r. Knr corn. : per ton. W. n. Kincaid. Central Point. 334 FOR RENT S-room furnished, house. $3:.. Tel. i34-R. 334 ( A CONFESSION j Last year we liked a 1527 Stude baker so well we allowed !' ' for it. We fixed this and that until it ran like a sewing ma-! chine. We hate to lose an old' friend but $4n0 would ease the i pain of parting a little! j SAN'nEP.SON MOTOR COMPANY I Your Oakland pantiac Dealer. ! 1 2Z S. R.verside. j 334: I SITXIAL RCYS- ' Ced 'car. with an O. K. that counts Chev. Coach like new $44?.et 1.'2S Chev. Coach, trunk and heater 4"i5.fiO ;$2S Chev. Coach 2i 34i.0": ?r Chev. Spt. Coupe .. . 445. "rt i:'JS Pontiac Coach, trunk and new tires 35.' 1?2T I'hev. Cttich 2 5i.io i lii3 Fnrd Spt. Roadster.. 3:0.oo f PIERCE-ALLEN I SEO CAR LOT Cor. Mh and Hartlett. Phon. KiO and .'4 1. 333 ; FOR SALE ItEAT-TIFT'L AL-' MOST NEW i ROOM FlK- j MSHKD HOME Fireplace., ! laundry trays, 2 bedrooms, hard- ; wool floors, larse corner lot. dandy lawn, city liens paid in ; j full; furniture consists of 3-piece, i Chesterfje:d. ruff, radio, electric, ; i rantre. Heatrola. beds etc. Pric-3 j only 4'rt: terms. Can be in ! s p-eet ed from 1 a to J Su Tt d a v . Located 4- Haven St C. R. REEHE AC.ENCY I Phone ssi or 13TT. : R. lUrtiett. 333- i , WANTED To ex. har.ee s,u.ty in l I.lce o.lan for uma-l coup, j lnoJ:re iifl E. Mam. 333 -3 or 4-room f urni.--hd "e in Ca1' ?'f- Uf, A t Sunday Dinner Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 "The Food Is Better" at The Medford Coming Sunday 1 iH&m m nam imi ir-n a, -.'S I WitiM nl I i Hi ili John HmIcv-. Shades of old Russia and Us magntfirent pomp and splendor are beine revived in "liesurrec tion." which ojens at the Fox. Cra torian theater tomorrow. One scene -shows Prince Dmitri, tall, handsome and romuniic. e--5-corte'd by Major t-choenboch. to have his first experience with win1 and women. John Poles is Prince Dmitri. I.upe Ve!-z is the little servant maid, Katusha Maslova. The second in a serifs of five dances which the Kiwanis dub U simnsnrin witl be given Monday , evening. The nij-ct is to create a mr.re friendly feeling among th-. Kiwanians ami their friends and theevalley in general. Chairman Wm. Warner informed the club at last Monday's meeting that there would be sjieciaL enter tainment at the next dance and he hoped thai one and all Kiwan ians and their wives would be there. The dance will be held at St. Marks Guild hall at 9 o'clock. John Mann, president of the Ki wanis cluh. has succeeded in ob- MIS TO HEAR -SUMNER MONDAY ONE SERVICE ALL THE WAY toEUROPE CROSS tfe contioent on a fast Canadian Pacific trail through the worM-famous Canadian Rockies . . . then board en Empress, Duchess or Cabin Class liner for delightful passage across the Atlantic, Enjoy Canadian Pacific hospitality, service and cuisine direct from the Pacific Northwest to Europe, without interruption trains dairy worn three to live sailings weekly from Montreal rvd Quebec Your local agent k literature and will be glad to help you plan your tiip. I his year start mg Canadian Pacific. ' ijmTfj Canadian Pacific 1 Ci Pi I Calif rnias fTlost Distinctive Address IN CflRE OF Ever y rocr-1 equ Sir Francis Brake a m . U a T MOTEL tainine one of the finest speakers on the coast for Mondays meet ing. A man who )ium Klven his en tire life to the study of humanity Bishop Waller Tuylof Sumner o( the KplHf-opal i-liuii-h. IIIh topic will be Jn coiHiiioiiiiiiuiinu of th- fiisl pn-sliliiil's liliihiluy. , PreHldonl Mull ii mis UHiixil that alf Kiwaiiluns inului u upKi-liil point to allond lh HieuiiiiK Monilay anil brltiK n fili-nd Willi Unni. Many oilier tliliiKH of imiuirliince will be hroiii'hi up mill iIIhi iishi'iI. Ends TONITE JOAN CRAWFORD IN . 'DANCE FOOLS DANCE" Starts TOMORROW JOHN BOLES LUPE VELEZ in i Special Every Evening at 9 LEA HOLT Concert Organist at the WURLITZER 651 1 M H Kl Last Times TODAY Continuous 12:30 to 11 KEN MAYNARD IN "FIGHTING THRU" Plus "Indians Are Coming' Staits SUNDAY WINNIE LIGHTNER i "She Couldn't Say Na" or delays, be vera! Vancouver, B. C. . . will furnish your vaca- i r H DEACON, GENL AGENT PASS R DEPT. tt -APOAC.M (A-x-.a PQCTtANO. 9? jut Ka m i 3 1 rrr-T i.;i nmmm - -will, lO"-.-, -1 s l.lh.i. ;U "