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PAGE SIX SPEED TO VIE Fast Craft From All Parts of State invited to Savage Rapids Regatta Local Pilots Tune Up for Races ft L- "sVeed boats of northern Califor nia and. southern Oregon, and f rpm Pendleton, Ore., and Spokane Wash., Iiavo been invited to par ticipate In an outboard motor re gatta, to be held at the Savage RapldSvdam ourne on Rogue rlvor Sunday, June 28. Twenty bouts are expected to enter, In what is Intedded to be the speedboat "big hot" of tho year for this section. ' Most of the speed boats that took part In the Rose curnlval races at Portland a week ago will be here, with entries from Marshfleld, Crescent City, Eureka, . Calif., Hnlem, Klamath Falls, Albany, Pendleton, and Spokane, i Heinle Fluhrer will drive the Strange speedster - "Cecelia" In the free-for-all. The boat was the sensation of the Portland races. Wutch" Welsh,- Sid Smith,, and the Watson boys will also have their boats In the races. The regatta will be run on the percentage basis , which .Insures close contests and plenty of thrills. '; Some of the fastest speed boats in the Btato will be ontered. W'.? PRO IN RAGE FOR Ill t.TACOMA, Wash., June 20. y?) It-Filly men made up the field to day for the final 30 holes of the Pacific northwest open gold tour lament and nearly half of them bad a chance for the crown held by Bert Wlldo, Belllngbam profes sional. i In the first 86 holes yesterday of the 72-hole toumainenV Dr. O. F. Willing, Portland, and "Chuck" Humer. .Tacnma. hnth nmntmiru. and Mark Fry, Oakland proton-1 atonal, were tied for the leadership with 147 each and 17 others trailed within five strokes of the trio,' Wlllln Doggln, San Francisco professional, was tied for the (sec ond position with Eddie Hogan, Portland amateur, and Frank Ho dla, Seattle professional. The three tallied 148 each. f Willie Price, Olympla, and dor ion lllchnrds, Tacoma, followed with 149. Nell Christian, Portland; tlnrold Sampson, of Hurllngame; Bert Wilde, Belllngham, defending cinmplon, and Waiter Puraey, Bc kttle, counted 160. Phil Taylor, Victoria, rimer up to Wilde last year, had 161. Seven tied with 162 were Eld rod Jllniniorann, Joe Mozel, Tacoma; Fred Henwood, Senttle; Uavo Black and Don Sutherland, Vancou ver; Bob Connolly, Yakima, and Ken Jeffries, Portland.. '. - All the last named are profes sionals with the exception of Jef fries. Joe Moiel was until recently em ployed as professional by the Bogus Valley Oolf cjub here. LOCAL GOLFERS v TO BATTLE PAR fu' - v Both todny and Sunday, mem bers of the Rogue River Valley Golf saaoclatlon will compete In match piny against par. nnd sec ond round matches will also be completed In the annual spring handicap, according to Jack Hues ton, local pro. It Is expected the tourney will Interest a number of golfers, um stormy weather . has . kept them away from tho courso during tho past week. Tho match piny against par Is an event planned regularly during the summer months at the local Hub. SAVE BOATS AGAIN 0NJUNE28TH ; And Be Sure of BETTER WORK , Let Our Expert Chevrolet Mechanic! Repair Your Chevrolet Factory equipment and long-experlenesd Chevrolet me chanics enablt ut te 8AVK MONEY FOR YOU and assure you BETTER. WORK and remembsrl Our strive la GUARANTEED. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 112 South Riverside Phone 150 .' i ' Used Oar Lot Eighth and Bartlett 8t. HOW THEY STAN D.l (By the Associated Press) Coast W. W. Pet. Hollywood 46 27 .630 Portland 39 32 .649 Missions - 39 35 .527 Los Angeles 37 36 .614 8an Francisco 36 36 .600 Seattle 83 39 .458 Sacramento - 33 39 .45S Oakland 26 46 .367 American W. W. Pet. Philadelphia 41 13 .769 Washington 39 18 .684 New York 28 23 .660 Cleveland 27 28 .491 Boston . 20 31 .392 Detroit .. 22 35 .886 Chicago .. 19 32 .373 8t. Louis 17 34 .333 National W. W. Pet. St. Louis 36 16 .692 Now York ....... 82 20 .615 Chicago 32 22 .693 Boston 27 27 .600 Brooklyn 26 30 .464 Philadelphia 22 31 .416 Plttuburgh 22 81 .415 Cincinnati 18 38 .321 With Rod and Gun Anglers will bo leaving Medford tonight nnd early tomorrow morn ing for their favorite haunts, us good fishing is promised for' Sunday. The rond Into Diamond lake Is said to be very rough, but the r. Hiring much improved. Lake o' the Woods and Fish Lake are average nnd the Rogue Is fine. Most of the salmon are to bo found In the upner river between tho hntchory and Dodge bridge. Some aleelhead are also being caught. Ono of tho most exciting catohos of tho past week Is reported for Michael Tobln, who is a guest ut the river lodge of Mr.' and Mrs. Nlon Tucker. Tuliln lnnded a two nnd a half-pound cutthroat In the Rogue after a lonif bntllo, through which ho lout his polo nnd reel. Donald Rioharason of Bcnll Lane returned last night with tho limit of enstern brook trout, after spending tho day at a dis tant fishing haunt, which he re fuses to revonl. Ho mado the trip with his father, J. 8a1iford Rich ardson, Honry Mnury nnd Pike Maury. The other members of tho party, however, although more experienced fluhormon, fulled ' to land half so many fish. RKANEATEI.I3S. N. Y.. June 20 -W -Instead of matching speed with speed In the Intercolleglnte outboard motorbont regntta here today, Lorettn Turnbull, young California Klrl, lay In an Auburn, N. Y., hospltnl with a .dislocated hip, suffered In yestordny's races. The accident happened us eho was setting n wild Pnce for the first time during the day. She had failed to win on event, nnd In the class C race Bhe hit (he turn at the end of tho eourso ahead of tho pack, failed to tako it, and her ' Sun Kurt Maid" hur tled upward and forward. Miss Turnbull struck the boat ns slid cam down nnd landed In the wnter unconscious. . Submarine Damaged TSINQTAO, Chlnu. Juno 20 UP) Tho United states submarine 8-81 was being towed to Shnnghnl to day by tho American salvage Bhlp Pigeon after having been damaged In an accident In Talngtno harbor Wednesilny. MONEY OUTBOARD QUEEN MEDFORD MATL ATH LETICS CAN T BEST PLAYERS With Hatcher Pnnhrnnfi On Bench, Two Infielders in. Changed Positions, Con nie's Champions Climb On By Carlo Talbot, Jr. (Associated Press Sports Writer) A patchnd-up Infield means lit tle to Connie Mack's Philadelphia Athletics as they rumble along in pursuit of their third Btralght American loaguo title. Mickey Cochrane, the great catcher, still Is on the bench and two members of the Inner works are playing out of their regular positions, but It hus no appreciable effect on the play of the champions. Phil Todt, the veteran filling In for Jimmy Foxx at first base while Jimmy holds down the hot corner, belted two homeruns yesterday as the A's opened their second west ern tour with a 10 to 4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. Tout's two big blows accounted for five runs, and Al Simmons and Mule Haas drove In the other five. Lefty Grove went the full distance for the Mackmen to register his twelfth triumph of the season. Halt Stolons' Drive Washington, after having won twelve straight, dropped a 9 to 6 decision to the Cleveland Indians and fell back a full game In the race for the American league lead. Walt Johnson's warriors were three and. a half gamea from the top today. Led by larruping Lou Gehrig, who smashed a home run, two doubles and a single by way of celebrating Ills twenty - eighth birthday, the New York Yankees slaughtered tho St. Louis Browns, 10 to 6. Babe Ruth hit his twelfth homer of the year. Ulilo Records Win Although hit hard, Oeorge Uhle pitched the Detroit Tigers to a 7 to 6 victory over the BoBton Red Sox. - ' ' - By taking their second straight from the Boston Braves, 11 to S, while the Giants were being sub dued by Pittsburgh, the St, Louis Cardinals Increuitod their lead over the Natlonul league pack a full game, . Ray Kramer hold the Giants to six hits as tho Pirates squared their series, 4 to 1. ' . , After spotting their opponents a. three-run lead In the early Innings, the Chicngo Cubs camo back to pound five Brooklyn pltohoro hard and emerge with a 12 to' 7 doclslon. . Chuck Klein smashed five con secutive hits, Inoludlng a triple, ns the hillles scored again over Cin cinnati, 10 to 8. TO SOLON RALLY IN SIXTH INNING s (By the Associated Press) Los Angeles blocked a fourth straight victory by the Soals yes terday with a thrllMng tenth Inning finish which brought a. 6 to 4 win. A five run 'Ally in the sixth Inning which the Portland Reavers oouldn't quite overtake, gave tho Suoramento Senators 0 to 6 vic tory. Tho Hollywood Stars remalnod In their usual game-winning con dition and defeated tho Missions I to I, It win tho twelfth victory of the season for Frank Sheilon- bnck, stnr pitcher. Tho Onklnnd Acorns enjoyed their series with Seuttlo and left the Indians on the short end of a 4 to 2 score. EQUALS RECORD U38 ANOELES. June 80. (A") Frank Wykoff, sprinter supreme of the University of Southern Cali fornia, has assorted himself as the Ir-nrtlng hundred ynrd dash runner of the Kortlt American continent. If not the world. This Trojan star flashed like a comet Inst night at the Olymplo stadium to brlghton up an other wise drab southern Pacific A, A. IT. chnmplomihlpa track and field meet by winning- the battle of the century In world, record t.vlng time of 9.6 seconds aKulnst one of the best fields of sprinters ever assem bled. i JUNIOR LEAGUERS TIE TALENT IN PRACTICE Talent's town team of the RoKile ltlver Valley Irnirue Inst nlaht was held to a B to K score by the Medford Junior team of the Amerlrnn Lealon, who mot the leaguers at Tulent In prac tice gsme. The 'junior players, who will enter district competition the first of the month, are gt tlng all the practice they can pre vious to that date. WIN WYKOFF'S SPRINT TRIBUNE, MEDFORB, YESTERDAYS WSSULTS Coast R. H. E. Sacramento 10 1 Portland 6 7 2 Freitas, Hubbell, . Bryan and Wlrta; Orwoll, Fullerton, Bowman and FiWiiatrick. Oakland 10 0 Seattle 2 1 i Pearson, Hurst and McMollen; Ruether, Bonelly and Canton. jSan Francisco 4 10 ; 0 6 10 2 Annies ... Wllloughby and Penebsky; Pet ty, Shealy and Schulte. Hollywood ..,.?, Qj Missions a a b 2 ' Shellenback and Bossier;' Llebcr, Walsh and Brenzel. TALENT CLASH AT The Becond halt of the Rogue River Valley league will get under way tomorrow with ''Eagle Point playing Ashland at Eagle Point, and Grants Pass and Talent play ing at the fairgrounds here. All games will' start at 2:30 o'clock. In the local game Cliff Best will pitch for Talent, and Stlne will play third base. All teams of the league have been strengthened, with players, from the Jacksonville team which withdrew at the close of the first half. BAINBRIDGE 'jOCKEY INJURED IN TUMBLE CLEVELAND. Juno 20. (P Jockev Lloyd Fage. 17, of San Dieiro. Cal.. was In a hospital to day suffering from a possible fracture of : the Bkull reaotvod when four horses plied up In tho second race at Bainbridge yeutov day, Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune-Virgin Station) J t Saturday - P. M. 4:80 to 6 KMED Proaenta- tlon. v . ' 5;oo Low it Super Service; h New anJ Mnnketa bjrMall' Tribune; Olrl Scouts. fl:oo Plllsbury Flour; 'Where . To Go.' KIM ED Presenta- tlon. - , , , Sunday 8 to 10 a. m. KMED Futh- er'fl day Presentation. 10 to , 10:16 Watch Tower Program with Judge Ruth crford. ,-. . 10:16 to 3:30 p. ni. -KMED Presentation.' ' 4:30 to 8:00 p. m. KM ED Presentation, i r 8:00 to 0:00 Valley Radio Church. Monday A. M. 7:55 Breakfast broadcast of news by Mail, Tribune. 8:00 Treasure Box; . Balco; Oold Seal. 9:00 Friendship Circle by Kconomy Groceteria; City Cleaning A Dyeing. 10 Snow White; Medford Ire & Storage. 11 Martha Moade; Buret- sons Ladies' Wear; Jackson , Co., Bldg & Loan. 12 Monarch Seed A Feed Co. 12:30 Now FalsheB by Mall Tribune; Sanderson Motors. 1:00 One - Stop Program; Home Hlntu; McNalr Drug Store. ' :00 Selontlflo Lab.; Snldcr's Dairy; KM ICO Presentation till 3:80. 4:30-K.MED Preaentntlon. 5:30 Uncle Jerry: News and Miirkets by Mall Tribune. 6:00 Hugs Chtckenng; 4 Where To do: The Toggery; Champion Hpnrkers. 7:00 Happiness Train, KMED Presentation. ( 8:30 Hadio Amateur Op- poitunity Night' by remote from Fox Craterlan. . ANDKRSON CREEK, Ore., June 30. (Speclnl.) Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Smith and Mrs. Hamilton were dinner guosts at the Maya home Sunday. Edgar and Francis PohiretH! were out to the valley Friday. Mrs. Jns. Mays and daughter called on Mrs. Oeo. McAnally Mon dny. Miss Lois Rushnell spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Bushnell, ' F. M. Centers spent Friday with his daughter, Mrs. Jns. Mays. Mrs. Jess Black called on Mrs. Oeo. McAnally Sunday. Krnnk Marquess and family are spending a few days with his fath er, Jim Marquess. Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Medford spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hnle. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mays were out to Medford Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ladleu and daugh ter wore out to Medford Wednesol day. Mr. and Mrs. Randall have re turned rrsm cai'.Mrntn - and are now spending a few days with Mrs. Randall's mother, Mrs. Bush mil. ANDERSON CREEK . QREflOH, SATTTRPST, - HARVARD CREW DEFEATS IN GREAT YALE Perfect Season Climaxed by Two and a Half Length i Win Over Ancient Foe ; Yale Crew, Near. Collapse (Associated Press Sports Editor) , NEW LON-DON, Conn., June 20. 1 -P) Harvard found herself back on the creat of tho Intercollegiate aeas today, vic tor over Yale in the climax to the first un beaten reason of Harvard varsity rowing In 23 years. The Harvard varsity eight. composed most ly of sophomore stalwarts, whip ped Yale in a heart - breaking finish to their four-mile classic on the Thames river that found Yale In a state Of semt-col)upie last even 1 nig, Leading from start to finish, Har vard stood off a thrilling chal lenge the last . half mile. Yale, re duced the lead to a half length. Harvard then spurted to win by two and o half lengths. Harvard's time of 23 minutes, 2 1 seconds was the slowest any winner has registered . over the route since 190S, Yale was clocked In 23:31. . Claim To Honors : Harvard 'can lay claim to nat ional championship honors among the college crews for 1931. Har vard's .victory over the naval academy, Poughkeepsie winner, In an arly season race at Phila delphia was ; an . outstanding ac Movement by the only varsity crew In the country that finished Its season undefeated. It was a great triumph for the new coaching regime of Charley Whiteside, the former Syracuse stroke who developed his all-winning crew in two years and beat Ed Leader's Yale varsity' for the flrnt time since V927. This Har vard varsity is an all -Massachus etts boatload. 4 , , ORJFFIN CREEK. Ore., June 20 (Spl) R. R, Ouches has retired from the school board after serv ing twelve years. His son Ray Quches waet elected to fill the va cancy. D. C. Durham is now chair man of the board. Mrs. Bessie Snyder was re-elected clerk.' Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Remington Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Forsythe and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Miller of Med ford. Recent visitors at the home cC Mr and Mrs.. Rupert Snyder were Mrs. Snyder's brother O. R. Henny nnd wife of Salt I-ake, City, Mr. Snyder's mother Mrs. V. Snyder, and sister, and family, Mr. and Mi's. Bnrdy nnd son nnd Qeorgo Snyder of Washington -Mrs. Tnura Jones, is In San Francisco having some dental work dono. ,, w Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McPhet- ers called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McPheters. Charlie Bingham and son Wayne WPre. irj. Mnrshfield recently. 'Mr.-and Mrs. Oeorge Ftok and daughters Mnrjorle and Mary, at tended the graduating exercises of their son Harold, who received his mnnter'a degree at the University of Oregon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Ouches, J. F. Collar, Fern Collar and . Clyde Ouches motored to Alene. Oregon, Sunday to get Mrs. J. F. Collar who had visited her brother there. v Mrs. Jnfco Hertford le In Port land for three or four weeks. H. D. Remington was r business visitor at Kjlnmath Falls over the week-end. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Mnrtln mot ored to Hornbrook Friday bringing home with them, Mrs. Martin's mother Mrs. Gray, and sister, Mrs. Helen Flanders. Woodrow Jones left the flret of the week for Vancouver, Wash., to enter military training school. Mr.' ami:. Mrs. P. J. Flck of Jacksonville were dinner guestf Sunday of Mr, nnd Mrs. J. D, Brown. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKay and family wrre visiting Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Mc Kay. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Ron ham of Phoenix v In I ted Sunday at the home of Mm. Lnurft Jones. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvle Dutton and Mr. and Mrs. McCullock nnent Snt u r tiny litght and Sunday up the A up legale. ' fishing'. Mr., and Mrs.. Eaton nnd son Myron, of Medford called Wednes day on Mr. am Mm. J. E, Judy. Donald Wold Is confined to his home with the mumps. - Mr. and Mrs. E.Alten and fam ily-have moved to Hoseburg where they purchased a small apple orch ard. . Uiwrence Flck of Jacksonville Is visiting this week with his cousin Ileitis Brown. ROSKBUKO. Ore.. June SO. (IP) K. Vi Ksuffmsn, 45, of Sulherlln died In a hospital here last night from burns, suffered yesterday In an explosion of a highway heater nelnfr used In rond repair work near Ynnralla. Krneet UugKlibem, JO, of Cottage drove, received se vere bnrns on the fare, back and arms, but la expected to recover. ow -V .-..-..'.. vawSUaaHi : MM ouu GRIFFIN CREEK JUNE 20, 1931. Here Tomorrow Twenty years ago, when a gang ster was merely a street-corner hoodlilm and petty pilferer, Rich ard Cramer, the well known actor of stage and screen, arrived at the conclusion . that before he retired from his professional life this same curb stone loafer and loft thief would become -a national menace to life and property. To this end Mr. Cramer studied all phase? of hoodlum organization.- with partic ular reference to Its leadership and political power. Thoae who want to see a student of gangdom give a correct Inter pretation of a modern and affluent gang leader, will enjoy "Air Pol ice," coming to. the Fox Rialto theatre, beginning Sunday and Monday. -.,,. . Audition Winners to Sing at Holly . A real treat la' in store for pa rons who attend the Holly the atre tonight. Ceclle Coss and Hugh Gllmore, district winners of the Atwater Kent Radio audition, will appear op the Holly stage, singing the numbers with which they won district honors. Mrs. George Andrews, capable local musician, . will accompany them at the grand piano, The feature at the Holly to night, and which closes with the last performances tonight is tho thrilling Father and Son story, ' Man to Man,' with Grant Mlt chelL well known ', character ac tor, playing the part , of the father and Philips" Holmea . handsome leading man playing the part of the son.- The closing program la rounded out with - a News Reel with Grahnm McNnmce announc ing, and another Adventures in Africa- Reel'-, this one entitled The Lion Hunt." . : u Laughing .Sinners" Craterian Sunday ( The Fox Craterlaji presents Sun day, Joan Crawford in "Laughing Slnnerc," a story of desire, repent- ence and sk.h-opep conversion: It Is the same story that was set forth not long ago for tho delecta tion iZ tho legltlmato playgoers In Klenyori Nicholson's exciting drama, "Torch Song." , Clark Gable, the legitimate stage actor whom Metro has been grooming In diverse roles, prepar atory to leading man eminence, appears opposite the vivacious Juan.' Others In tho cast are Mar Jorle Rambeau. Cliff Edwards and Nell Hamilton. : Irene Dunne Comes to Holly Tomorrow Iren Dunne. . the "Subra" of ' Cimarron" fume,' alwayx. is the heroine! . Her litter feminity, kind brown oyes, 'and gt-ntle. mnnner, mnkt any other type of role for her a sacrilege. ' That's how Lowell Sherman felt when he cheffc her In "Bachelor Apartment" from a bevy of five fusclnatln beauties for the girl who would get her man throUKh slmplo tiharm and sincerity. "Bachelor Apartment" opens a two-day engagement ' at the Holly Theatre tomorrow; : BEAGLE BEAOt.E, Ore., June 20. (Spl.) Annual school meeting was held at the school house Monday even ing. Mr. Sweet was re-elected di rector and Mr. Swanson re-elected clerk. . - '' . Orsndpa, Smith and Mr. Lawson of EaRlo Point cnllfd .on friends here Wednesday. ': Mr. tfhd Mrs. C. O. Mulhnllen and family made a trip to Pros pect .Tuesday. Mr. . nnd Mrs. George Pursell nnd family were Sunday callers lu the C. O. Mulhollen homo. Mrs. Viola Pomeroy of the Mea dows is , attending summer school Mr. Collie who has been visiting relatives anil friends nt lo An geles for .the past two months has returned to his home In the Meadows. . i'i u.. n .1 -nun la tinmn from the Community Hospital In Med ford nnd Is able, to he around again. Heavy rain the last week dl.l lots of good here hnd also some damage as several had all their hay down. Tha hnliv lllilichtt-r Of Mr. ShO Mrs. Collier has the whooping cough nnd Is quite sick wnn n. Mr. Zuek nnd Mr. Illce are cutting the hay crop on the place drandnn Smith recently vacated. Herbert Mayflelrt nss neen j. Hnlrti-'a nr. for the past two weeks. His trouble Is cnu-ed from a fall he got from a horse some time aso. Mr. and Mrs. Collie and dau ghter. Maty. Mrs. Frlnk and dau ghter, Eva and Mr. and Mrs. 8nk ralda nnd dnushter were Medford shoppers Wednesday. ECHO Echo Kod A Oun olub will proceed Immediately to com plete five h lea on golf coursJ east of town. . BT FALLS SCHOOL c7 CASE NEARING END f g IN CIRCUIT COURT g Hearing of testimony In the suit of William Joe Nee and three other school teachers against the Butte Falls school - district iui $1350, alleged due for non-fulfillment of contract, was completed in rh Mr-milt court late yesterday and hearing of arguments and final charge to the jury will oe neiu Monday morning. Susanna Homes Carter county superintendent of schools, occupied the tand yesterday afternoon and the defense attempted to show by her that jobs were available in tne county for teachers after the plain tiffs had been ousted, and teachers hired at Butte Fails, and that the old Butte Fall, school board had granted the contracts earlier than usual and before other districts of the county had similarly acted. The defense also contended that the Butte Fallo directors granted the contract to circumvent tho county boundary board. An appeal on the Butte Falls budget was filed with that body and the school board let the contracts before any action could he taken. From doc umentary evidence read by Mrs. Carter, 'It was shown that salaries paid at Butte Falls were higher than paid In districts of the same classification, In this county. Mrs.J Elizabeth Slmmervllle, a former director wa called in re buttal by the plaintiffs and denied that . any undue haste had been exhibited by the board, of which she was a member, to Issue the contracts and denied there was any "conspiracy" between the board and the suing teachers. Mrs. Slmmervllle testified that all "was peaceful." at the Butte Falls school board meeting until Attorney -E. E. Kelly entered the proceedings a counsel for those opposed to alleged "extravagance." The charge brought a sharp ex change between the accused and uccuser. " APPLEGATE, Ore., June 20. (Spl.) Walter Zeidler, employed at Butte Falls by the Owen-Oregon Co., returned home here Wednes day to remain until after the 4th. ' Otis Wllsey of Dunsmulr, Cal., who formerly lived at Buncom on Little Applegate, arrived here last week l'or a few days' visit with old friends.- -.'.- Norma Gantrall and Hazel Salt marsh of Medford spent last week end visiting their grandmother, Mra - Dora Saltniarsh, on the Little Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hasklns of Ashland visited Mr Hasklns' fath er. Bill Hasklns, on Big Applegate Sunday Their uncle. Newt Has klns, of Ashland accompanied them as far as Kuch, where he (vlalteu his sister-in-law, Mrs Lilla Mas kins ' Ernest Abbott of Peru. South America, arrived here this week to spend some time visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Armprest, at Huch. Mr. Abbott spent several months in Louisiana before coming here. Mr. and Mrs. William Peckhnm of Willows, Cal., arrived here last week to spent the summer at their camp on Yale creek. Lovel Ferns of Phoenix spent Monday here visiting Mill Pursell on Yale creek. Archie West, who has been hay ing on the George TouVelle ranch near Central Point, .retrfrned home Monday on account of the rain. ' Mrs. Emma Gordon of Medford Is spending 'several days this week here -visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Arant and family. The old Fisher place In the Un iontown district has chanced hands. Mr.. Yokuin and Mr. rTy, who have resided there for the past year, traded It to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wento for their property on lazier lane. Doth families are mov ing this week. The new mall ronto was Inaugu rated over the Cameron Loop road Monday, going from Kuch to Spen cer, then down the Applegate river to the Applegate postol'rice. About 15 families are benefited by this new route, although not all have their standard mail boxes up now but will as soon as possible. Mrs. Mabel Conway, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Dawson, at Steamboat for some time, left this week for her home In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Lewis re port the birth of their new grand daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stlnson of Medford at the Com munity hospital June 13. The lit tle miss weighed five pounds and has been given the name of Lldla Jean. Mrs. Ina Pursell of Yale creek is attending Normal at Ashland. Upper Applegate people are well pleased with the new road, com pleted this week from Ruch to the Little Applegate bridge. Several changes and Improvements were made. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Medley of Medford were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Medley's mother, Mrs. Mary Pursell, on Yale creek. . Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bolce of Wil low Springs wore visitors Wednes day of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strauh. Medford shoppers from this com munity Inst Wednesday Included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron, Boyd Hamilton, Mr and Mrs. Kenton Pool and daughter, Maude, and Harold Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sattmarsh spent Sunday visiting relatives at Talent SANDY New BrunB-Jonsrund electric planing mill started opera tions. . F.rOENE Non-nkfd surfacing, will he placed on 69 miles of blacktop pnvlng between this city and Wilbur. APPLEGATE S. n QJ qT 3 3 3. 5j ID -Q 2 -5 3 8 ID ft QJ V Cl o O. V. MYERS CO. 132 S. Riverside Phone 404 4