Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 23, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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Tocal atrid
j44PersoriaI
Long Job Near . End '
The work '9 cleaning and re
painting1 the 'walls and ceilings of
the offices und corrldons In the
fedorai lillnK. and general ton-
I lng up Inside, which, haa been-, on,
I since June It lust, and vhlch was
let out -by eontract, will Je com-
plati'd by 'late tomorrow, The last
finishing touches wese being dono
I today including the repainting of
! tho, radjators. ---, r
i(t i:.-.:- Lr-- -,(,.; .;
I Mtori .Visit, Iii'KuiiiIi ;
! Mrs; U. Q. Coleman and sifter,
I Mrs, i.tf! rider, left this morning
I by auto for a short visit with rela-
I tlves at Santa Kosa and uurnvilw,
f. Cal.;? They, will be gone only sev
, era! days. . t -
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1 Vocation In Canada
Mr,' and Mrs. . John B. Kirk, of
Fern Valley, are leaving on the
, Shasta for Chicago tomorrow,
turning by way of Canada, where
they -expect-to spend some -time
1 vaoatlpnlng. .
.Vapon Shampoo requires no soap
of water; drys Instantly and Im
proves, your parmcnant .wave, .- or
i marcel. Enima Clina shop, Phone
464, .. ... , . ' .. .,:,). .,
llk'ro From Distant Wares
I ... Kegistered from distant points
I at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs.
I C, - P. Close of College Park. Md.,
I W; Irving Glover of Washington.
D,, C.i Hwali M. Mloctunann of
Chicago, III.; N. E. McDarby and
H. D. Bowyer ot Auburn,. N. Y.,
' and Mb. and Mrs. George Crook,
I ham,, Jr.j. ot CaldweJJ.. Idaho.
(-pet a!, permanent before July
I 4th.. . Tulip Oil Waves, T-B0; other
t permanents $5. Bowman's. - Tel,
Conroy Family Vlsltlnf .
I lilrs. Heln Conroy and three
I children left last Saturday, for a
! two or three weeks visit with
j relatives In Ban - Francisco and
:other bay points, . ; .. ;,
Veterans of Foreign Ware dunce.
Oriental Gardens. Wed,;. 92
Tint Kicollicnrt at O. P.
I The first sreelhead' of the season
I caught in this section of Kogue
I 'river was landed Sunday below the
I fiavaga Rapid dam by Rainbow
Gibson, proprietor of Wensku Inn,
I The fish weighed six pounds. Rnln
I liow used a, B-10 blue upright. -I
Grant' Pass Courier
The Catholic ladles Invite you to
eat dinner nr Hio Catholia Parish
"halt' Wednesday vnlngt nerving
from 6:30 until all are served.
Only 00c, children 85o. Saturday,
Monday, Tuesday. ' " 92
Knrouto to- Tsx-oma -.,
; ijaok Elliott ot Oakland, who
. files a. six-place, Tcavalnii), stoppad
.. at the local airport this morning
nroute to Tauoma. ; s - ,
.Tho Chspkered , Cab Co,, ,phon
800, (s offering special. 4th ot- July
.rates .to Crater. Lake, K. Falls,
f Crescent City. Diamond lake,,' Ash-
Knd, eto. Reasonable prloes and
t quick service, Ask- about our out-r-
of-town f-hlng,- hunting and pio
5 ntcldng trips, Phono 800. - 94
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- In Nedfonl 1MUiy , ,
E .Mr. and, Mrs, Fd Lorentsen. of
rKotfle Point and John, Claknls ot
Butte Fulls, are , anion persona
fromiinolghborlng localities trans-
footing business In Medford today,
'orlti Sheer Metals Works , does
expert repairing, fendor and auto
fbody repairing. tt'
lOrrgonlaiis nt Hotels '
li ,Regbtrrd nt local Hbtols from
j-potnt In Oregon outside of PorU
llnnd, ai L. O, Herrqld,, Miles H.
McKoy and' A. W. Iwrence of
Isah.m,; V. A." Gooding-' ot Corvnllls,
and R. K. Turenr and C. H. Stev
Kenson of Eugene. '
-Get a permanent- before July
4th'. Tulip oil wares 17.60; other
tpermnnents IS. Bowman's, Tel.
6T. '."-' ' - -
. Wook-rnd a Klnnwth, .,
f - ,MlSii Winifred Walker was the
r house guest ot Mr. and Mrs.. C;
E. . Anders In. .Klamath: Falls for
'the week-end.
Cut flowers far all occasions.
Mixed bouquets . and corsages a
(specialty. . lit South Holly. Phona
l0-I , . tt
jAsliuind Hotel Man leaves .'
Merrill Multerfleld, who has been
fmanager ot tha I,lthls Snrtnu
( hotel, Ashland, hn left forCallfoi
.nln. His successor! as manager oi'
(tho hotel bn not been announced,
'according to tha Ashland Tidings.
Now Is the cheapest time to oalr
.olmlne and palnh Call us and we'll
give you an estimate of coat. Tel.
, .... . - tfs
Holsum
"The Angel Food ot
i Breadi"
To itetum Rant
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Newel) will
leave tomorrow svening by train
tot their home m Tlgertown, Wis,,
following several months .-.visit In
t
outhern ' Oregon. They - arrived
ere -last August, and have been
visiting Mrs. M, Warren of thii
olty and also., friends at Brook
Ings. .
.Vcuuian Uetunu To Xjuke
Benton Newman, who Is employ
ed at -Lake of the Woods resort,
arrived ift. Medford . last evening-,
and returned this morning to the
lake,
Cut . flowers, eholcs gladlalas.
208 Clark St. , Phono 149U, . , 1)8
Now Hybrid Berry '
A new i berry, neither a logan
berry , nor a wild blackberry, fbut.
a cross between the two, has been
developed by R, Pierce on his
place near Winston. Douglas coun
ty.., The new berry has all ot the
qualities) of the native wild black
berry, , plus the i tart goodneea of
the loganberry, says the. Roseburg
New-Roview, The new berry. Is
medium In size, slightly larger than,
tha wild blackberry .and. -smaller
than the-, average logan. .. .
Portraits of distinction.
Peasleys, opp. Holly theater.
The
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Return to Medford
i Myrtle Pltz and Anna. Hanson
arrived back In Medford this morning-
by train from Pebble Beach,
Calif,,.,-, .;.:..,..-'".
Eyebrow dyeing: painless arc!V
lng; Facials ft Thur. and Fti.
Bowman's. Tel. 57.
Visit In Busts Falls "
Mrs. O. JV Stoweir and son- Rob
ert Stowell, of. Portland, left tlii.i
morning , tor Butt Fu4le to visit
Mrs. M. L. Hughes, who Is Mrs,
Btowell'B sister. Mrs. Stowell and
son. arrived In Medford by train
May photograph ! special. Tho
Peasleys,, opp. Holly theater. , 4111
On Vacation Trip
: Mt. and,' Mrs. - Walter Surbor left
this morning for Klamath Falls
and Crater Lake to spend several
dMs' (Vacationing. Mr. Surber Is
employed at Biden's shoo shop.
, - Gat. a Free shampoo with Jl
marcel pt finger wave, Mori., Tue.,
Railroad Men Hero
R. D. Farrel), district freight
agent, for, the Wabash lines, spent
yesterday In Medford and' loft this
morning . for Klamath Falls.
Qeorge Kllburn, trainmaster for
th Southern Pacifld In Roseburg,
was also a Medford business caller
yesterday. ?i 4 (
If you need nny calclminlng or
painting done, Phone 108. tt
I. ' l 1 . MMH.. - "
Arrive From Houtli ' ; ( '
Mrs. H. J. Henry nnd son Jim
mlu returned to Medford on tho
Shasta, today from . Los Angeles,
where , they huve. boon spondlng
the past two. weeks, ,,
Jtrystalglow-, kodak,
gloss' I
prome.; The Peasleys,
theater.
opp. Holly
' tt'
MkHllpton Coos South ' "" : '
' H. W. Mlddlolon of San Fran-
cisco,' who- has 'spent several days
In-'southern Oregon as- guest - of
Hrt Noblltt and enjoyed much
fishing nt Diamond luke, has re
turned to his home. I-Ie nnnounoed
before leaving that he onught
Some fish, froze to death, ate a lot
and hud it grand time.
, Big rough, blocks direct
mill, li.no per load. Med.
Co. Tel. 6S1..
from
Fuel.
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Numerous Cullforniaiw lU-ro
: Among .the . many California
guests at Medford hotols are Mr,
and Mrs, Churles 10. Warner of
iPasndenav Mrs., O. J. WnKgonec of
Venice, Helen Brunner, Mrs. II. R.
iO.'Connori and Mrs. T, H, Bentun
oft AJiimedn, R. F Wilson and
parly of Benecln, Mrs. J D. French
of Oakland, Mrs, W. R, Hughes
and children and Mrs. M. Hughes
and party ot Modesto, P. B. Beal
and fumllir ot Long Bonch, .Mrs.
T. B. Bnead of Ontario, Loulu N.
Crawford and family of Santa
Marin,', Mrs. hi: It. Qulmliy and M-.
and Mrs. B. J, Loob pt Los Angeles
and Uie following from Ban Fran
oIhco: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. and
Dora French, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B.
Jones, K. J. Olockler and family,
Mr. and Mrs, A. C. l.Hdur, and
My, and' Mi-s. M. A. Pleroe.
Haircuts to please. 26a.
Hotel Barber Bhop.
Orand
82
Hi urn From Resort
Mr, and. Mrs. Wlllard "A'hltmnn
have relurnod from spsndlng the
week ond ut Diiunoiul Luke.
, f tod.bob Kodak prizes,
at Peasley Studio.
Details
41tt
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!Wr. linker Visits lU-re
Mrs. Bain linker of Grant Pass
spent yesterdny In this city trans
acting hlnci. Mrs, Bnker Is
very well knuwn" In Medford and
plays an - active part In lodge
events of southern Oregon,
Mora lustrous permanent waves
with our new- Frederick combina
tion Croqulgnole- o Shellon ma
chine. Kepeclnlly good, results on
tine chair HO. Kmma Cllne
Shop. Tel 4.64. . ,
Ht'ro From Untie Falls
Mr. and Mr. J. J. Vool and sons,
Bill, and Kilgur. and daughter
Margaret, are In Medford today
hupping and visiting. with ftiomls.
Free wood with your early order
for green slabs. Med. Fuel Ca.,
Tel. JI.
Vlslm Mm. Klnaxbis
Mm. Js. u. Vokum of Ynqulnn.
Ore,, arrived In Medford by train
today to visit her sister, Mrs, Joe
Klngsley. .
Brokon k windows glazed by
frowbrldge Cabinet Works. . ISOtt
Gtirxls of Relative
Mrs. W. F. lmpke and daugh
ter Ruth of Kugene are In Medford
visiting Mrs. Kuta Perk, Mrs.
Lenipke'a daughter.
Phone HI. We'll haul away
your refuse, City Sanitary Borvlre,
MEDFORD MAIL
Anotlx-r Big Forest Tree
A tree, reported to be the larg
est aver cut In Josephine county.
has been fallen In the Deer -Creek
district at Iterman Brothers Lum
her .company. Approximately 4000
feet were in the first log cut frogi
the tree, and. about 2600 feet In
the fourth Jog taken from the tree,
it Is said. As a rule between seven
and nine logs can be taken from
each tree. Grant Pass Courier.
Alcorn. Confers Hero
Arthur. V, . Alcorn, '. 'traveling
freight ugent rfo r.the .Canadian
Pacific,, with headquarters in Port
land, arrived In Medford today
from the north- to attend to busi
ness matters here. .
Old Friends' Reunion
Peter Mclntosb. of Santa Ana,
CnL, a Scotchman and a good tel.
low, according, to J. H. Cooley.
who has known him for many
years, la spending several days In
this city, having coma to southern
Oregon to attend the wedding of
his niece, Mildred Ward of Phoe
nix to Arthur Osberg... Mr. Mcin
tosh and Mr. Cooley were- friends
many years ago In Hastings, Neb.
Mr. Mcintosh was county treasurer-
and a. - prominent figure In
political circles. He has followed
the )umber. buslnesa for many
years. Ifr ' has been reviewing
many old times with Mr. Cooley,
.Attention ladles! Real money-
savers In a brand new assortment
of hats. On- sale tomorrow at
11.00 and $1.44'. Wide brims. ' The
Emmy Lout Hat Shop in M. M.
Store. , 92
Klainutli Nurso Kesijpui
. Miss Malsie Wetzel, for the pat
year and a half public health
nurse with the Klamath county
health, unit;, has resigned and gone
to Eugene to attend summer
school. Bho plans to tnke a year's
work at the unlvernlty in addition
to the summer school course.
Officer Moon Motunm
L. I-. Moon-,' federal prohibition
officer," arrived back In Medford
by- train today from - Portland,
where he attended the grand Jury
senKlon before which Harry Scott
and Charles Pennington uppeared
and were Indicted.
Farview Hotel In Ashland under
new management, - Modern rooms.
Attractive weekly and monthly
rates, - 84
Polk Hull Is liomo
. Polk Hull, who resides, on a
small farm near Medford,. returned
here today from Oakland and San
Franclseo,, after having spent ovor
six weeks. In two hospitals In Cali
fornia, Mr. Hull, who Is . post
eighty years ot ojbu, was glad to
get . back homo,, iia said, today
that be was gaining in weight, and
was getting stronger since his re
lease from the hospital last week.
At hotels' From Portland
. Among guttata' from Portland
at' locnl hotels are Mr. and Mrs.
B: C. Wilson and Boni Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Galo, P., JH.r ,tunn,: J. M.
Smith,, Mrs. J ,D. Winters. Miss
Nurma Winters, Mr. and Mrs, R.
W, Benmhnrd, A. C: Black, Don
nelly Smith. (G. W. StiiriM, L. C.
Connor) -Iws: tty Mrsl,t.V$C.' Hoffr
man,' Klfzabcth, Loo ' nnd'' Burns
Hoffman, C. F. Henscl, Mr.' and
Mrs. F. IT. Lnwrence, R. A. Porter,
H. W. Holden, W. 15. Taylor, J. R.
Fiynn and H. G. Pruty.
r"alr- anoV Warmer
Last nlKht felt quite chilly but
tho minimum temperature of this
morning was but 4s degrees. Fair
and warmer weather Is forecast for
tomorrow.
Visitors From Sriiulo
Among Seattle - residents regis
tered at local hotels are E. C.
Moftath J. II. Marble. Mrs. Alfred
L. Lee, H. I Lively, Thurman
Rldenour, II. A. Spmgue, Mary
Lonton and Albert A. Mendes.
.SlHklyouniiR Hew : '
Messrs. O. a. Steole. IT. M. Ed
monds und Dr. 10. J. Cornleh, well
known citizens of Hlsklyou county
were business visitors In Medford
today, . . ,.
Jerry Owen Vlulu
Jerry Owen, prominent state
legionnaire, was a local vlaltor
hr yesterdny enroute- to Balem
after a brief business trip to Sacra-
mtmto,, Uwen . wiis recently ap
pointed general secretary of the
World Wur Veterans' Htato Aid
commlsalan. ...
N
AT
TAOMA, June 2S. Favor
ites generally-won today In the IS-
hole first round nuuehes of tho
Pnclflo northwest women's tourna
ment being played horo.
Mrs. B. ' K. Kva of Portland,
mediUlHt, wns given a scare by an
other . Portlandor, Miss Marlon
MeDougall, who carried th star
to th lttth.
Mrs, Marjorie Shanemon, Taco
ninvStar, had to go 20 holes before
tin won over Mrs, C. I Swlgert
of Portland.
ANGELES GOLFER
LEADS CHAMPION
TCOMA, Vtisfi..vJtine 2S (Pl
At tlio hnlf wny nmrlr of'thelr SB
hole first round matin tixlay In th
Paclllt; Nnrlhwost nmnteur golf
tournament, lleorga Rlinw of Los
Angeles, wits lendlnK KtHtln Hoptnn
ut t'ortlnnd, dofendlnR rhsmnion,
by two holes.
Other Is holes scores Included:
Rutlls Wllhelm, Portland, one up
on Bud Wnrtl of Olympln.
Dr. O. r . Willing of Portlnnd,
was five up on Krnest Vowles ot
Seattle-. '
Krnnk Dolp of Porllsntl, wss six
TRIBUNE. MfiDFORD,
TO ROTARiANS AT i .
LUNCH GATHERING
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A large group of local and out-of-town
Koturiaiis attended today's
moetlng o( the Medford. Rotary
club and enjoyed an inspiring talk
by Rev. Wm. Balrd of the Christ
Ian church. Dr. Will Holt acted as
chairman of the program and In
troduced the" speaker with' a num
ber of timely ancedotes which were
appreciated by those ' present. -
Rotarian Balrd chose as his sub
ject "The Philosophies - ot lylfe'"
and opened bis address with a lftOO;
year old story of the Good Safnarl-1
tan. ,ne men gave a innuern -version
and told of the various phil
osophies of life accepted by the
people of today.' His talk was
built around' tho well known R-toj-y
sloKan, "He ProfitB Most Who
Serves Best," and proved of greet
Interest to the many Rotarlans
present. Several clever stories and
poems served to illustrate "the
various points brought out by th-!
speaker who left his hearers with
much food for thought. ' ir
Prcsfdent Corn called upon Dr. D.
A. Chambers for a .report on the
recent conference ha attended; In
Portland relative, to the visual
qualifications of applicants- for
drivers' licenses under the 1 new
state motor laws. Chambers out
lined some of the requirements .set
by the state and advised that ef
forts wore being made to greatly
Improve safety conditions on the
highways of Oregon' through the
prqper study of defective vision. ;
George Porter and Archlo Pierce
wore Introduced as;iiew members
of the local club. - . V . ..''
VlHltlng RoturlaiiB Included ,.W.
B. - Koehler of Los AnKeles, F. F.
Watkins of Log. (iatos, Chet Cottae
ot Portland, Hod Eller of Klamath
Falls, Archie H. Sutter ot Sun Fran
cisco, and L. D. Iay, M. O. Wilklns,
Harry Stearns and Hal McNalr of
Ashland. Ted Gellauer of Medford
was a gtten at the luncheon. - - f..- :
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TRY T
BAJCKR,; Or., Juno 23.)-
Com pi? Mo nl of the jury, was oxpectr
ed itrly Otla afternoon tn the ease
of Mra. Emma Fowlur, 52, former
city treasurer of La Grand, who
far accused .of having- mlaapiiro-
p rioted approximatoly $ 112, 0U rot t
city fundH. ; ' ' j
By 11:15 a. m. twelve of lhfi
nnrl tiApnm'ntnrv nhnDimrroii uir
lk vi tr ovurnl uul . A t nnitn Ihn 'lit.
fnnuD Viiwl un t.x,t, nl.nl nnnnu Anil
the stato one. . ,
At a previous hearing of
case tho jury disagreed. 'u,
Engineer at Okichom A. and NT.
coll8, 8tillwatr. sought brain, at
wtll as besuty In selection of their
queen. Clarice Orton of Pawnei
nited th bill.. ThlnK so7 .
i
UcKulIir coMtnunlcntlon of;
Itonmos Chapter, O. E. 8.,
Wednesday evening, Juno
21. Social nit; lit.- Visiting
memiwrs welcome,
1IATT1U M. ALDUS. Secrcla
taVy.
Hoccnt clpvclopmcnta tvm to ln-
Hove In more, hoard h nhtl tdvr ,
fionm. .'in i'mr irmi i "i'iniiiii-i.
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BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
ORFiON,. TUESDAY.
Carries Badge
f iliiotteltd Prtii Phut-
Alary Draw, 21, has been appoint
0 a deputy sheriff of King county,
Wash. Hsr work will be clerical.
HEAD RELEASED
PORTLAND, June 23 (JP) After
deliberating little more than four
hours a district court jury last
night returned a verdict of acquit
tal tor Mies Lelah Nelson, physio
therapist and operator of a un
school" here, accused of having
starved four small children in her
care.
Mifls Nelson was charged with
disturbing, the; public peace and
health utter Humane, Society of
ficials and. olhersi bad - made
cusatlona that the four children
were in extreme condition of mai
nutrition. ....
Defense testimony tended to
show that the condition ot the
children in the "sun school" was
materially benefited by the three-
day- periods of fast.
TAXATION STUDY
' SALffiM, Ore,, Junav 23. (flV-
Governor JuIIub L. Meier announc
ed today h' waa considering the
personnel of a committee to In
vestigate and' study the: tax situa
tion over the state with, a view of
recommendation for lowering real
property assessments. The com
mittee would study county and
v-,lJl "loal1"-"la
l levies,
committee, . the governor
-a
stated, would work with tha.exec
utlvo dupartmont in the- move to
lower tuxes.'. ajuV to economise lnt
stntiv county and. clly Bovernmenr.
tal- costs. Tho appointments will
be announced either Inter today or
tomorrow. - - - - -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTIOD- Someone with male
hiiK to' false plgrj on shares. I
have 3 fine young Duroc- Jersey
sows. 0 months old,"' VVeanois
should sell well next Jan. or
Keb. A. CK Adams, 52! Hessle
St., between Sailing and Stevens.
03
FOJl KKNT Furnlshe.1 house
keeping npa'rtments. Garage. 326
E. Jackson St. Phone 7ID-W.
92tf
FOU SAI.ISSlOll.OO DOWN buys
dundy Bri-oom modern home,
brealtst nook, 1 store room,
woodshed, plenty fchnde, lawn,
city llen paid In full. Paved
street lot 55x175. 2 blocks from
new court house site. Priced
$2500 for quick sale.
Also
$135.00 DOWN buys nlmost new 4
room and breakfast nook, mod
ern. Garage, woodehed, 2 large
lots. Price only $2100, balance
$:!2 50 per month, Inuluding In
terest. ,
A Vio
$300 DOWN buys brand new Eng
Hah type home( located, in Perry
dale. A number large oak trees
In yard. Priced $2100. Easy
monthly payments on balance.
Iiok The Over At Once!
CHAS. A. WING, AGENCY, INC.!
Phone 738 18 North Front
94
FOR THADE 3 good aores on
Pnclflc highway. for truck,
housei or what have you. Wrlto
liox 18, Tribune. 9
FOR SALE Fordson with double
drum Hyster winch, also KSIllfer
Dlso. .Miller Sanford Traotor
Co. 84
LOST Three keys on ring,
nt Mail Tribune. KewariU
Lenvf
. 2'
HAIlAIN 1 Arre. Old Staco
Koiul, 3-room houw. I,lKhtr,
Uxrv KHrufrt. Finest of gnnlm
oil. Harries. OnJv $600 cnh.
D. 13. Millard. 425 H; Main.. it 2 :
FOU 8AI-R or THADE 1 Amer
ican Whlto buck and 25 does
with littwra, chenn. Box 3.H1,
HerryilnlP Ave. f6
houw
KKNT Srom firntsliM ,
$37.50. 840 B. 0th Adulu!
fMily.
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HUNGER SCHOOL
JACKSON COUNTY
JUNE 23, 1931.
L
BOYS TO
i
Members of Company A and
Headquarters company- the
Medford National Guard will re
tarn to Medford on a special train
tomorrow noon, it was announced
this morning.
The companies broke- camp at
Clatsop this morning and con
tinued to Portland to spend the
afternoon and evening. A very
successful training period Is re
parted in spite ot much unsettled
weather. The rain .has not inter
fered greatly with sports or train
ing. .
. In the crowd arriving tomorrow
will be Captain C. Y. Tengwald.
OOjnen and throe officers, which
compose Company A and the
Headquarters .company with ' 17,
men and two officers.
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TO REBUILD MILL
NEARER RAILROAu
'-'.'.'!. ... i i . t'i'r' t I
Although, a petition Is reported i
In circulation, to ;pravent ; peoon-
struction ot the Fir Pines Lumber 1
company,- recently destroyed uy
fire, on the former Chestnut street'
location, S. I. Brown, secretary
- treasurer; ot the , company,, stated
this morning that the members of
the firm have no- Intentions of, re-'
building at j that location. . .' , !
A site along the railroad tracks
somewhere within a five mile radius
of Medtord Is desired, Mr. , Drown
said. Since the mill must.be built
from the foundation up, no advapt-'
age could be gained from return-:
lng to. the old location. Recon
struction, of the mill will begin
wllhjn , the next, 6ty days. . j
... ,
' . Sessions' ot "the grand jury
scheduled- for tills Week, Hove been
postponed- until next week, accord
ing to District Attorney George A.
Codding. There nre three or four
criminal cases to come before the.
body, of which Grover C. Coram Is
foreman. A forgery case, concern
ing J. B. Thompson, held In the
county Jail," .and . a number of
minor matters are listed for pres
entation. Perry Sargent, arrested
Saturday charged with non-sup-p6rt,
Is also slated for dn appear-'
nnce before the grand Jury. He Is
the, father of a large family, and
has been unable to furnish bonds.
Notice
Taken up cow, brand L V on
left hip, D M on right hip. Owner
may have same by paying keep
and this ad. Otto Fuhrmnn, Route
1, 65-H, Oold Hill. , 02
'WANDA JXC AHMOVIt
Asri-ologlst ;
'Oh third return engagement
Scientific In Horoscope readings.
5 East Third Street. 93
MISS ELSIE MARDON
Formerly of San Francisco
Hat Opened a '
i -:.i- : i -' -
Beauty Shop
' at 225 North Riverside '
Complete Beauty 8ervice
Paper Curling .-..-..tLOO
Flnfler Waving ,75
Marcelling .-.75
Manicuring- ....... , .;..,', .50
Duart Pormanent Waves '
$5.00 Complete
Open. Evenings By
Appointment
Phone 1278-L '
GRAND JURY GETS
WEEK'S VACATION
Bed-Springs-Mattress
- - Ivory- or brown Ired with 2-inch poss, 40-pound
felted mattress and double deck, 90-coil bed springs
ALL
Our
Regular
Price
BY
TE
TOKYO. June 23. W For the
second time In less tnnn
a week.
earth-
Tokyo was shnke.i bynn
SHAKEN
TOMORROW i
WILLIAM :
POWELL
f A f
V ; '
"LADIES MAN"
Rupert Hughes Celebrated Cosmo-
imlltan Story with ,
. - . . j '-j
Kay Francis, Carole Lombard,
Gilbert Emery
LAST DAY
JOAN CRAWFORD
. , , . In
"Laughing
rToday
It's a Laugh ! Si-s Cylinder Love
: on a Four Cylinder Salary!
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EdWird Everett Horton-a
Spencer Tracy
Una Merkel
Wm. Collier, Jr.
WED.
DANCE
June 24 at the
Oriental Gardens
Auspices Veterans of Foreign Wars
MUSIC BY
Strader's Orchestra
Admission $1.00 Ladies Free
THREE FOR
IJ9.90
quake at 3:10 o'clock this after
noon;: 'jThe'shycl 'hUsof'tadY ..
along tejcoast Iljiejjrijol W Ifgrli
igl, ObsrilMl- !ujnnu nfi (
shlma prefectur?s. '
jtrfceta terrlfieil. 1lft 'theWj4en
no Indications of 'damage.- li
fount Takosatnke, in Nagano
prefecture, orupreu violently pre-
ceding the shock.
Sinners
4 Wed.
Thurs.
'
CyilNDER
th' ; ):-y jutOlfE
El Brendel
Bert Roach
Sidney Fox
NITE
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llttf up on OUk Nuar of Kugene.
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