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PAGE TWO ' MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREO ON", MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1931. TbCalaftd "Personal ' Klvcr 7n lnv Aiailii , , Tho togu. river, 1 which " wns raised W 'Inches by tho recent heavy rnlns, according to tho pow er eompnny measurements at Gold Bay. remaining at this height for a few day has gradually receded ' until It has resumed tho, former low flow, prior to the rains. Flowers on Display Mrs. Flora Welch brought beautiful bouquet of snow balls and i canterbury bolls to the Chamber Of Commerce building this morning from her garden. The bouquet ts on display In order that tho jiubllc may enjoy the blossoms also. On liuslness Visit Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Closo of Col lego Park, Md.,; arrived In Med ford today. Mr. Close will attend to business matters concerning the U. 8. department of agriculture, before they leave by train thle eve ning. ir. lnskcep' and Family limine , Dr. and Vfu. It. D, insKoep and children havo returned tothls city from spending threo weeks In Portland, whoro they visited -rela. tlvcs and friends. Dr. lnskcep de voted tho threo weeks to the study of X-ray and fractures at tho Unl versity of Oregon medical school. St. VlncentVj hospital, the Shrlncrs1 hospital for crippled children and the university medical Kohool dls' pensary. , .Dr.. lnskcep returned to hie office this afternoon. Veterans of Foreign Wans dance, Oriental Gardens. Wed. ...- 02 Tourist From Distance .: Tourists and others registered at -local hotels from distant places ln- rclude Miss Edith W. Bcott of Kingston. N. 1.. Mr. and W. J, Hederson of New York City, Mrs. F. B. Sege-r and Hilly Seger of Honolulu, T. H., Mr. . and Mrs. Tho'man w;' Obldnlan of Chicago, 111.; Mr. and Mns. Ooorgo Brown of .owlston, Idaho, A. Frasor of Vancouver, B.- C-and Mr. and 'Mia. D; R. Wallace and Florence arid Robort of Helena, Mont. Tho Catholic ladles Invito you to cat dinner at the Catholic Parish hall. Wednesday evening,-, (norvlng from 6:110 until all aro ..served. Only 60c; wllilron 36c. . Saturday. Monday, Tuesday. , r , 92 ' Spend VcK'k nt V11'011 Crock .. .Judge and Mrs. Glenn O. Taylor spent yesterday nt their, summor cabin at Union. Creek, where- Mrs. Taylor will spend tho remainder of the. week.. .Tho Judge returned to tho city this .morning. , ,v ', The. 'Checkered Cab Co., phono 000, la offorlng spoclal 4th of July rates to Crater .Lake, K. FallB, Crescent City. Diamond lako, Ash lana, etc.:, Koasdnnblo prices and quick service. , Ask about, our out- of-town flailing, hunting and plc- nioKing trips, pjtone ago. .. ,.v iml'tor i i'orthum ' " ' . Mia. rtose Direct arid daughter, Mrs. F. Leigh Swlnson arid grn'nd-' daughter Joan Buchtor, aro lonvlnuf' today by motor for Porlund, whom Mr. Elfert and granddaughter will be guests of Mr. ond Miw. M. 13. jSchoonover. Mrs. Bwlnson wllj re turn to Mcdford soon and will con tinue to nor home In Sacramento, Visits Brother Hero Mrs. H.1 U tllargrnve, sister of. Alfred Weeks, arrived on the Shasta today to spend somo time visiting hero. Her homo ; Is ,ln Berkeley', Calif. , , . Cut flowers' for fait 'i oocaslnnA Mixed !bouquota end corsaftes. a' specially, 826 South Holly. 1'hOho JKO-U ,-, ., ,, ...... . -. . ,.tl Visit III Klniiwut Falls t Misses Winifred .Walker i and SWile Brown, who spent Haturu.iy and Sunday In Klamath Falls vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Chet Anders, have returned to Modfoi'd. ! ". Lovely Tulip Oil waves, $6. HO; othor permanenta IB; shampoo and finger wave marcel 7 So. Kath ryn Locatoll, 230 8. Central, 1374. . - ... , . 9i I'lait to locate Hero Mr. and Mrs. Fred MoNeff and family from California are visiting In Ashland for several days with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. May and fam ily, enrouto north for a fow weeks trip, plnnnlng to return to Med ford whore they will locate, v ' Portraits of distinction. The poasleys, opp. Holly theater. tf From Crescent City Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Fraser were among the Crescent City, Cnl., res idents spending yesterday In Mcdford. Vanon Shampoo requires no soap or water, dries instantly and leaves the hair soft and glossy. Emma ciine Bhop. Tel. 464, 2 Urns Flro Yesterday A grass fire at 140 West Main street yesterday morning at nine; o clock called the flro department: to that place. - Na damage -;;' dune, according to tho report .- iirm neet Metals Works does expert repairing, fonder and aiito iMMivrepnirsng, - tr OrogciilaiiM at Uolela nesldent.i of Oregon registered at Medford hotels from polnu ither than Portland Include K'.'ti, Jlogers and It. O. Hoffman of Hsicm, Mr. and Mrs. F, J. Carr end PrlHlp R -"Riley of Rombure, Urnost R, Ollstran and B. D. Knapn of Eu gene, and MK and Mrs. Wrh. Week ly and son of Myrtle I'olit, May photograph tpeclal, Peasleys, prp. Holly theater. , : Tho 41tf Buck From Wlllnir tlstt Mr, and Mrs. H. W. quatln re cently returned home after spend ing a few days at Wilbur vleltlng Mr. and Mrs. Roacoo Marstars. Mr. Gustln was formerly principal of the BonBon school of Roseburg. If you need any calcimlnlng -or painting done, Phone 108 : tf Visits River Homo Strwloy 8. Anderson. 1b Jn this city from Los Angeles, Gal., trans acting business and will continue to hU- home oh Roguo river out front Grants Pass. ... Ida Wood and Florence Groves, experienced piano teachers. Studio 220 N. Oakdalo. Phone 1042W. To Cmtcr Iako Today Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Barbre and party ;of Sacramento, Cnl.,' spont last evening at tho Jackson hotel ns the gueMs of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clemenson. They ioft today for Crater Lake. Mr. Barbre Is with the Hotel- California In Sac ramento, ) t n krysialglow, kodak, closs su preme. Tho Poasleys, opp. Holly theater. t ,, , o , tf Soft, natural nermancnts 36. Tulip oil waves 17.60. Freb Bhum poo Mon.,' Tues., Wed., with $1 finger wavo or marcel, short hair. Faelals Thur., Frl., Jl. Bowman's. Tol. 67. 01 ItoylfH Visit. Klamath Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Boyle motor- ecl-.tp Jilamath Falls yosterday and wore accompanied bank to Medford by tholr daughter. ' Mii' Gertrude. vlio sp'ertt tile week-end thero aa tho gut of Miss Delphlno Gra ham. ' : - v . . Blg! rough blocks direct mill, $4.'6) per load; Med. k- (Tel.' 031, ,r -- ... - . from Fuel ' tt BU'W i''ritih Foiir-nillo J4ikb Tiircu Ijirlni. .tn,- nt thn Ttxtnl Med ford, was back oh dutv this morning At that hostelry, uftor he and Mr. T,nrter with two friends hstl Client a week .in camping and fishing ul Foiir-mUo liiko. liiuing this week rain and snow and rough water on. the lake " interfered at tlnies with their outing. Ilnlrcuta to plonso, 25c. Grand Hotel Baibor Shop. 02 Kolilnmn on Duty Again Tom Robinson of the city trnf tlo. department,, rcstmied Hutlm to day following a two weeks' vaca tion l Hehttle and niitlsh Colum bia points. 1100.000 Kodak prlr.es. at Pcasley Studio Details , 41tf In Medfortl Today , C. 11. Stevenson, dlotrlot rcpro sentativo .of the U. H. Tiro oom- pany of i'ortlnnd, la In Medford today conferring with officials , of tho Pierce-Allen Motor company ' More jtistrous permnnoht waves with our now Frederick comblna lion fcr'oqulgnoio or Sholton ma chino. Kapeclally good results on fine chair $10. Emma Cllne Shop. Tol 464. . i . 03 Mrs, Mlhnetto Storms of Snnta Monica, Calif., who has hoon the, guest gf Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Stolgw at their home, 122 Oregon Torrr.ee, left today by train for Wisconsin. pillfnrnuimi at Hotels . V, ,;. ,. Residents' of "California regis tered at local hotels Include. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schuitz, Edith A. Newman, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin 10k of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor, and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barber of Beverly Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz of Rlver elue, Mr. and Mrs. E, M, Fraser of Crescent City, Florence Muchover of Pasadena, Mr. and . M. a. H. Henbrer of . Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Thorpe of Hnyward, Mr. and Mrs. B. H, Power of Palo Alto, and the following from San Francisco: Mr. and, Mrs. Bower man, Mrs. A. B. .Brown, Mr., and Mrs, M. M. IMgglns, Mrs, B. Cer vell, Miss E. Tarpy, Mr. and Mrs. CV S. Yaynian, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur' Marwedel, Frances and Ar thur Marwedel,' Jennie Doyl, Hen rietta Ramm, ond Mary O'Brien. ICIIlottH Homo From Trip , - Dr. B. R. EIIIobs and children returned yesterday from a 10 days' trip to the coast and Portland. While away from Medford they visited in Dallas, Seaside, Newport, Tillamook and Astoria. At Clatsop beach they Were gueata at dinner of the Medford company of the Nutlonal GuArd. ' They also visited tho George Joseph memorial; In Portland, Dr. Elliott attended the Btato dental society meeting. ; They report rain In all cities visited but a Jolly time in spite of tho weath er. They were accompanied on the return from tho north by Miss Gertrude Wlatsllng. : f'ni'Wr Sisters .Visit Ocean ., Mrs. W. .L. Ireland of Portland, Mrs. i 13. , 8. Veatch ; of Klamath Falls, . Miss . Augusta Parker of Klamath Fails, and Miss Gertrude 1'arkor pf. Medford,, daughters or George Parker , of .Grants Pass, who .are visiting, him, there, all spent. Saturday In Crescent City. Minn Walters In Ashland , Miss Floy Walters is in Ashland visiting her parents. She recently arrived from Honolulu, T. II., on a three months vacation. Return to Sacramento , . .- F.. Leigh Swlnson, and mother. Mrs. May Hoffman, loft yesterday for- Saoramento ufter spending sev eral days visiting relatives In thl elty, whore Mr, Swlnson formorly made his homo and wns a member of tho Mall Tribune staff. Visit lii Vlty ; , Mr. and Mr. Evans of Oiikland,, Pal,, aro house guests of Mrs. J. E. Woodcock. .. RcliiriiH From 'ftou'th t; . W Wlrtltlo has returned to Medford from vro Weeks trip to tins Vegas, Nov., niid southern Cal ifornia. 'He- reported business con ditions 1'mprbVliig in that torlrlory. Mln ClrlffltH in Hoiitli ' Mil's Juanltn Orltfln who hns been vei-y III for tho past two weeks Was sufficiently Improved to motor to Yrokai Calw yestmilay Willi her mother and lister, Mrs. H. L.. Grif fin arid MUa Zo Griffin.. Juanila remained In California to' visit friends rind relatives. " l ; '' CUT IN SALARY O.S.C. FACULTY ONLY SOLUTION Kerr . to Jell , , Education Board Voluntary Reduc tion Is Sole Means of Meeting Reduced Budget Meteorological Reptrt Comes to Rialto Jnno 22, 1031 Medford and , vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday cloudy and unsettled. Probably with showers. Moderate temperature. . ' ' : j ,OrcRon: Cloudy and unsettled tonight., and Tueadny. probably showers west portion. Moderate temperature. ;i - u O t. 3." o.r Local Data S s i i ' 01 , Fl COVALLIH, Ore.,' June 22. Pj It was 'uaid hero today ,( that President W.. J.,f Kerr of Oreson State college will inform the 'state board of higher education meeting in Portland, that a reduction of salaries of faculty membera at Oregon State college, agreed .upon .voluntarily by those whose salaries will be cut, is tho only, meana of meeting neceeaary budget slashes. Definite recommendation , for a uniform ; reduction In salary will be made .by-: the president, Jt Is understood, at. todhy' meeting. Jt was eald the decision to take this step Was reached after a' re view of other possible savings re vealed it would be- impossible to meet the neoei;isary;reductlon pther yvlB,e, without stripping instruction al workron. major," function and discontinuing what-, are 'con.sldorpd vital services in .'tho .experiment station and extension service. . , Faculty members expressed d wlllingnocts to take a salary .cut, it wiifl dfi'clhred, rnther than throw out entire departments or cripple state' service in trying to meet re ductions mndo necosfiiirv 'tinder1 the rferndum of ihe 'sUtfc Approprla. Mon jpf .mor ,lmn .a .?lf"on dol lars. ' ' Y V" . ' - V RIFLE CLUB HAS Temperature (degrees) 75 - ' 65 Highlit (last 12 hours) 78 ' 75 Lowest (last VI hours) 90 55 Kel. humidity (per ct.) 38 84 Precipitation (inches) 'y'. State of weather P. Cdy. Cloudy Lowest temperature this morn ing 66 degrees. tr "mm"m ifi.liuiac BY Klamath Kails Shaw - Bertram Lumber company started opcra- liuno iu item uuru j fjtaiii. ; . . I ' " Carlton Farmers Creamery Co., Installed new churn. Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1930, 13.19 Jnches. . Temperature a year ago today: Highest 78; lowest 47. Sunset today, 7:50 p. m. ; 'Sunrise Tuesday 4:6 a. m." Sunset Tuesday 7:G0.p. m.;. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian 8ime oi rr , CITY ' SH ZS 3 Baker. City ...... .... 46 P. Cdy. Bismarck ; G? . 60 Cloudy Bolso 84 ' 62 Clear Denver 90 64 Clear Des Moines .80 70 Cloudy ;l''resnQ 88 60 Clear 'Helena .70 -62 Clear Los Angeles .... 80 02 Clear Marshflold 08 64 Cloudy 1'hoenlx ..102 , .... . 'Portland 66 60 Cloudy Red Blutf 86 62 Clear Roseburg 74 56 Cloudy Salt Lake 86 68 Clear San Francisco... 00 68 Clear Santa Fo- 86 62 Clear Seattle 62 64 Cloudy Spokane 80 54 Cloudy Walla- Walla. 80 68 ' vCIoudy Winnipeg .: 4 ' 'Cloudy J. Hutchison, Meteoraloalst. Mm. Alwkor . llomu .. , i.Mrs. W. H. Meeker hail returned from s, two . months visit with friends In California. : .,. Vacation ii Cnllrornla ' M, O. Kurt!!, Medford auditor, who , hn, been siiendlliK' tho.' past fow weeks. In this city auditing hooks at the .various garagce. left Friday, evening for Modf.ord, where lie. will he Joined by his family and. will then go .to California for a month's .. yacatlori. Hoseburg News Ucvlew. ,. ..',;'. , . Medford National 'Rlflo club rosults of competitive target prac tice held at tho rifje range on tho' Hlllcrest road, ..cast -'of .ledford, Sunday . were. .. a.nnounccdt t today. Another practlco , shoot .vlll bo held Juno 28th at tho rlflo rango. Yostorday's l-esults follow;-' ' 200 yds. 200 yd. . , . : :: Slow Rapldl Total 'Flro Flro Scoro Posslbla scoro,..160 100 Namo. , " i . - - j.'f V. A. Cormany.lOO J. Waildoll......lQ C. It. Richin'd...l38 rank Allen..... .136 Young.... 12B Fred Sanders..1..! 28 C. O. Cllno.. 94 W. Love 96 Don Hrennor....' 1!) Clop, j Corniany.,.101 W. Itinahni'ger. I.' ; ' -. r BLINDNESS FROM LIQUOR DEBAUCH iMil cAi Xoti-fniiiimrl tiiargo Perry Sargent was arraigned In Judge TnylorVt court tlilB forenoon oh a chorgo(of non-.support of his wlfii and two. children. ' ll'o' waived exAmlnatlbn ami was held to the grand Jury on J500 ball. tftiAn Siattv Metro)Killa : ' OitoVts from Portland lit ' local hotels Sunday Included Mc. and Mm J. A. ormnndy, f. A. Christo pher, L. II. Pcntio. C. L. Weaver, 11. IJ. Fnrrelly, Wande Aldrich and daughter, Mr nnd Mrs, V. 10 Jonew, Mr. and Mrs. James Purko. C. I'l. Kndera, 0. C. Cleiiihlson, C. ll. Day. 13. .1. Melly, A. H. Cofrman, D. J. Sliu'lalr and Mr, and Mrs. 11. W. t'OBCt. ; Free wood with your eariy order for gi-een slabs. Med, Fuel Co., Tel.- Ul. - .' " tf Ask Your Of oo at About Fluhrer's New Bread "Holsum" It' a Winner. Hot urn From Coast,... J. .11. Ray" returned last night from Crescent X'lty, when ho. had been on a . biMnoMi trip. Ho re ported good weather nt tho Const resort, , . , , . . 2ow la Iho cheapest time to cal cimine and imlnt"..' Call ws and Wi'll Klv jou an cstlinnto of cost. Tel. 10. , ... ; , . , . tf' K.: Hiiarney Huslness VlsUnr irldwaiHl Harney of Portland. Roles manager for Blumaeilr Frank Drug eompnny, transacted bu8lnct.i In Medford Saturday.. Filmier lximl Youth Flying In a recent Issue of tho Montana Standard, newspaper , published In Butte. Mont., a story wns printed concerning WllHnm Whipple, . 1!), formorly of Medford. who mndo. a solo flight In a Trnvelair biplane lifter one and one-hnlt hours . of instruction. Tho youth practiced two landing and two take-offs previous to flying the ship by him self, according to. the article. llmvnmn's Itiinmli'l ,,. , Remodeling nt a cost , of 1200 lias been Completed at tho How limn beauty parlors at 11)6 Went Main street, And Includes enlarg ing of the space. A permit was Issued for the work nt tho city offices. "''' ;; Tohrheii Allsslnn Work ; , ,Rev. D. D. Randall, missionary American Sunday School Union for southern. Oregon, Is leaving for Roseburg today to supervise the; Dully Vacation Bible school In the rural schools of. Douglas conn ty. Mr. Randall hns conducted four such schools and will hold eight more.. Several public school tenrnerrt aro assisting Mr. Randall In thli -work. . ... . , . Fnrvlow Hotel In Ashland under new management. Modern rooms. Attractive weekly and , monthly IIcmIiIiikU Dwelling J. D, Hooker wns today given 'a permit nt the city building depart ment to reshlnglo n roof on dwelling at 202 Haven stroot, at a cost of I00. Phone 612. We'll haul away your refuso. City Sanitary Service. SSTtf Hem Froth Wnslilnglnn Registered from tho statb of n'anHlngton nt Medford hotels are Myra. Russell of Honulinn, and A. IV. Weaver, W, J. O'Connor and W. F. Paul of Seattle. Iirnken window Klnied by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. IJOlf is .6.7 f n 04 ! 250 173 206 Threo -arrests on charges of In- toxlcr.clon, two Saturday night and ono. Sunday nifeht wero filed, at tho lojal police stution. . S.. L. .-Carter was arrested for the possession or Evon Elnsioln couldn't make a small salary cover a steady round of nightclubs and champagne par; ties. When you own an expensive car, you have to live up to It. And the wages of gin Is an accident. . Befoye the young newlyweds of "0 Cylinder Love" discover these facts, .- however, plenty ..of things happen to them things that form the. highly laughable basis of the picture, which comes' to the screen of .the Fox Rlalto Tuesday, Wed nesday..and Thursday. , , , . Spencer' Tracy,' Edward Everett Hortoniand Sidney Fpx head the all-star cast. -. ' ' - .' ' . Constance Bennett In Holly Feature (,, nun iu I f aivu iui tji iiuoaioDiiiii ... ,.!U9 ,. iIlt of llniior. .and was-fined $25 '."'2.10 In liinni f.Unn 11 (Incomplo) ; Taylor's court. . His companion. . 81 i 209 Lowell Thorson,' who was placed (Incomplete) ! jn jnn on a drunk charge, has not , appeared in court yet. Yesterday (IncoiDplote) 10 waa uUnd fron effects of the .(Incomplete); liquor, police stated. ' AUco Panetta was lined ;iu in city court tills morning, uiiviiig heon nrrestdd by wlty pollcp-.lust night hecauso of Intoxication. . Mai) Tribune ads are real by (incomplete)) "t"T ' I WAR HAVE PICNIC TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY tUJY TH1H About 7 acres. 900 foot river frontage. Between Trail and Klmdy Cove. Fine Shade. Harjtain price $1200, or tritdo for Medford property. TX K. Millard, 425 E. Main. 91 Three hundred veterans of the Spnnlrh American war nnd ther families mot nt iroapoct yesterday for (n all day picnic. Luncheon waa served on tho lnwn under tho trcoa at James Grleve's resort and ah. lntoretlhc progrnm presented. Addrcwsi's wero plven hy Col. i KURNIPH KT) pmnll house, 10 per That alluring heroine of "Born To Lovo," the fop,ture opening at the Holly theatre tomorrow for a run of three, days, Constance JJen nett, Is rate-i - as one of ; the most individual stars of the screen. Out In Hollywood the saying Is, "Con nie Bennett la different." . , She. Is. It is not her great ambi tion to portray Joan of Arc, Juliet, Camilla or any other particular character if history or fiction. , "I don't caro what aort of role I pluy, so long as it has character." declares the, blonde Patho star.. "B acholor Apartment," the smart, spphlsticated comedy with Lowo.ll Sherman and Irene Dunne, tho star of "Cimarron," closes with the last performances at the Bolly tonight, f Also on the closing pro grom is a Pathe News Reel, a I'athe Audio Review and a Kar toon entitled "Fisherman's Luck." ... Joan Crawford Now At Fox Cratetian :' ; ; As the .worldly Salvation -Army girl who forsakes her tambourine for the arms of her traveling sales man lover,1 Joan Crawford scales now dramatic heights in "Laughr ing Sinners," now playing at the Fox Craterian. ' . ' ' If anything, the new.'vehlclo Is tin even more dramatic one than "Paid," and in it Joan negotiates a difficult characterization, en dowing It with a wealth of rich de lineation. Her performance, in tho opinion of this reviewer, is the finest she has offered and eclipses all previous efforts. . It is noted that Harry Beaumont wJio brought Joan to Btardom in "Our Dancing Daughters," was re sponsible for tho direction of her new picture. A jury In tho circuit court nt 3:45 this afternoon, returned ver dicts in favor of tlie Butte Falls school teachers art follows: Mrs. Rhea Hoover for ?1285, she sought 11354; William Joo Nee J1530, he sought 51800; Mrau-; Lena Nee, 1285, she sought 5?350r and Leola Staddard i for 51530, , she sought $1530. . '.;; V ;; ' Final arguments to the jury were delivered this morning, In the suit of William Joe Nee, and threo other former Butte Falls teachers, dgalnst the district for non-fulfillment of ontrart.' Each Rek 1350 alleged due.. . . 1 Attorney Porter J. Neff maiVe the closing argument for the . school board, and declared "the teachers guilty of open defiance of the state school law." He alleged the peda gogues connive to secure their con tracts, between the time the coun ty boundary boojd called a meeting and the time, Vney held it, to "evade the law, and "nullify any cut the boundary , board -t might recom mend.", ... ..Attorney Nofi i held that the claira of the teachers they did not know of the intended action,, "was a dioplay of most unusual .ignor ance." He argued that all residents of the Butte Falls section were well informed on. all angles of the school .controversy. , Attorney George ,M . Roberts, counsel for the school teachers, in his argument caljed AttornQXNffs argument "a brilliant peroration," ,and held "that a contract was a contract.' .. . , "This world was all aflame hack In 191-, because Germany regard ed a contract to pi'Cfc2rve the neu trality of Belgium, as 'a scrap of paper'." The court completed instructions to the jury shortly before noon. Tomorrow REAL 6, CYLINDER with Edw' Everett Horton Spencer Tracy Sidney Fox LAST DAY I Drama and Thrills- ; . ; Among the Clouds : , "AIR POLICE" All Boats Safe NEWPORT, Ore., June 22 () 'Moderating; wind and seag today relieved anxiety that hid been, felt for- fif hing craft 'outside Newport harbor yesterday. The coast guuru reported all boats wero nafo. 4, ' IN VACATION TIME. Don't forget to keep In touch, with the old homo town ! when you leave for your summer vacation. Have 'Tt your Mall Tribune forwarded to the new address. Phone Main 76 and the mnttor will be promptly attended to. tf. - 4. 217 E. Main DEVELOPING and PRINTING Mall Us Your Films SWEM'S Medford i Ui FOU ItlCNT Rooms with board. $30.00 a month. 701 N. Cen tral. VI and Rev. 'T. M. W. H. Pnlno TbUemler. Pee weo golf - and borai'shoo' pltchlnK contests wore ulso en joyed durliuf tne. iit6n(oon"i nd mnny -oatues tounnt aKnin in mo. renilnlscencoft of veterans. month. Phone SCUXa FOR 8AI.K Riiulty In my DodRe 8 coupe, $3.'i0 eusli. Call Lltllla llakery, Ashland. ' 96 eRISK MH SHERIFF; 3-HOOMH. bath, garage, all rofln islied.. Cheap rent for long term. 9 K. Jackson St., 592Y. 97 AUTO TAG FOR SALTS or RENT Modern 5-room bungalow. Call 513 W. 2nd: !3 The Alierlff's office tills nhornoon (li'po.Mted J51H collected tor nuto licenses Saturday, anil .tip to noon today. . Many of. tho licenses are for ne,w . autgs. ;;A: heavy, rush pf llcon.se seo'kers. between now .and thb flmt of, July Is nntlclpateA as motorists will want ' to use their cars over the Fourth of July holi day. , Uctiirns l roiii Visit , Mrs. C C. Heard returned the latter part of laM week from Can yonvllle. .Or,t. where , she spent several days Vflth friends. 'ln (nriity tMnncs Hero Two army plnnes, on n Douglas, and the other n Folrvhlhl. landed at the local airport today. One ship was enrouto to Vancouver, Wash., from Crey field, Cal., and thn other vnrouta to the southern field from Vancouver. t'nnl of Thanks To all of our friend who were so nice, to our father during his Illness and t lh who sent such beautiful flowers to the funrrat, wo wish to (txiirnm our sincere thanks and appreciation. Mrs, orvbt Htephrnsnn Mrs. Karln Dnvta , Mrs. lna Kennedy tl ReRitlar 'cordmunlcatlon of Iteames t?hsptwr, O. K. S., Wednesday evenl'nit, .Tune !4, tfoelal hlsht. Visiting incmlers welcome. . 1IATTIU M.A1.I)KN, Secretary. i Notice Taken ur cow, brand L V on left hip, D Jt on rlBht hip; 0wner niny , have, same by paying keU and this sd .OKa Fuhrman, Route OPPORTUNITY for uny sinner In; Southern Orctton to broadeiWt over radio station KMKU. See Kail "Davis nt Fox Craterian the- - litre. , HI K1N11S HIGHWAY HARDEN , TRACTS Deep, i garden soil, makes gardening a sUre suece.-s. " We have the beet soli in the. val ley. , Our auto will call for you to look It over. 5.00 does the rc.it. Phone 402. Earl Tunis'. 310 Liberty riulg. ' 02 AM l.KAVINO Wednesday for Los AilKelcs. Will return ten days. Want pnssengors Call S9PJ1 L t nnd leave your address. I will come and seo you. si LOS AXCIKLKS, Cal., Juno 22 (iP) Constance Bennett, motion picture nutress, Avho Saturday un derwent an Intestinal operation al Santa Monica hospital, waa report ed 'V-'omewhat Improved" by her physician today. Her illness fol lowed no operation In Paris thre-o and one-half years ago. ! U Kxcrutrl.i's Notice io Creditors Notice in hereby Riven that the undersigned has boon appointed by the County "Court for Jackson County, iiA executrix of tho Estate of Elmer It. Oatmnrt, deceased. All per.-on.shavinR claims attains! said Estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to this executrix, nt tho office of Ou Newbury, in the Medford Nat ional tank HuildiiiK, within six months from the date of this not ice. ARTIRJ3. STEt'HENSOX. Exrcutrlx$ the Kstate of Elmer t H. rtattiiitn, deceased. Dated June .Sa, l!8l. -rj TONIGHT ' ADDED STAGE ATTRACTION AMATEUR'S RADIO OPPORTUNITY BROADCAST From our stage by remote control by ; Radio Station KMED See and Hear JIM GRIEVE'S "PROSPECTORS" OLD TIME ORCHESTRA and . MANY OTHER ENTERTAINERS EARLE DAVIS Master of Ceremonies . ALL IN FUNFUN FOR ALL V (A WEEKLY ATTRACTION)" - ON THE SCREEN JOAN CRAWFORD 'Laughing Sinners" " FOU SALE Apricots. Top Notch Orchard, ,- 3c and 4c a lb. Tel. 610J1. - . 9 I. "Mk no.ui Hill. FOU SALE U. I.. Red. Yonns hens J1.110 each, roosters 2.00. Voung chick all nges. H. B. Conrad. Central Point. Turn rljtht at Damon Cafe, i nillo. S -) .V 91 FOft " ftfeST Modern -room . house, tttatrnhie location. Call ..' 5'SY. Pitt" Ml fOUNDED . .1909 . I JACKSON COUNTY r , : BUILDINGr & LOAN ASSOCIATION net ore buying shades let us Rlvd you an estimate. We will save you money! t 4 WINDOW SHADES Oil Shades, guaranteed rollers. All sizes to ;'3G inches wide, -6 idet long. Finest quality, nb seconds. each 5 colors to choose from tan, gray, ivory, light and dark green. 50c 11 . 'i . ;i - " ;' r mm mi m H v - 9 -WtmJI JB