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f. 'page two! Tpeal and ; A-'Personal Taylor's Court In Old Qnnrtcni Thi office quarters of Judge Taylor, comprising the city court , and justice of the peace court, which have been- located for two weeks tor wore in the U. 8. court room of the Federal building whllo ' the offices and corridors of th, building ' wcro undergoing reno vatlon and v renalntlnic, resumed ' fttMlnera today In the regular loca . tlon. , : ' Guests o1 Mrs. Llttrcll i ' Mrs. H..M. Chadwick and daufrh tr Shirley of Portland are in Med ord ylsltlng Mrs. Chadwlck'a mother, Mrs. B.vlle Llttrcll, at her home,- 116 South Newtown. -Forestry Dean In illty - ? - George -W, Peavey, doan of for estry at the1 Oregon Stato college, 'was a business, visitor In Medford und Awhlnnd today, and a caller at 1 -the Crater national . forest head quarters office. aet a permanent before' July 4th. Tulip Oil Waves $7. SO: other permanent1 15. Bowman'. Tel. 67. 08 , 'Tourists from Distance Among tha guests from distant places registered at Medford hotels are W. H. Brevoort of Parle, li. M. Shepp and family of Millers hUrg, Pa., Frank J, Knrlttht of Chicago, Jli;, E. J. Lord' and Mrs. Eleanor Lord Warcham of Hono lulu, T. H L. D. Martin of Mari nette, Wis., Victor Andrews of New York' City,' Mr, and Mm. Thomas Mackle and Mrs., Woodwnrd of Vancouver, It, C; Miss H. Francis of Mli(ncflpolU, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs.;!i. 'A. Nelson and children of Ht. Paul, Minn.)' -. v , ; , Don't miss the Jacksonville dance ' tonight.- ; - . , 96 i Attend fi. A. It- Convention Mr. Hlva L. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Margaret Flehcr were In Portland this week attending the golden Ju ' bllee anniversary of the department of Oregon, a. A; R., as delegntes frbm the- local WomaVs .' Relief Corps. - ' Children under 16 will be ad' mltted froe to tho races at Savage Rapids dam Sunday; Adults, 50o. , Suffers Broken Arm . Marjorle Dor.lor. daughter' of Mr. n,nd Mrs. - Marlon Dozlor of the Dead Indian .disilrlct, suffered a compound fracture of the left fore arm yesterday when she tripped and fell. -. r Portraits' of distinction , Peasleys, opp. Molly theater. iChe if Mrs. Montgomery Horo' ' . 1 Mrs. N no ml Montgomery of Portland, well known former reaV .' dent of, Medford, arrived her last evening by trnln, for' visit. - ' ' " EycbroWv dyeing; patnlea aroh- rni; Facials W 'Tnur. J eitd Frl. '" :j Bowman a. 'Tel.. 5Ti ' l j & , 08 . ., Ijeavcs tor Seattle , . . r - ' '' .-. ., Mrs. Tirry Talenti'who nndj been v.'sltlne her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. ,;W. M. Harbor at Ashland for, the . post month, left today for her home - In' Seattle. ., .''' ., .- -.- , Oct a free shampoo Svllfi f 1 marcel or finger wave, Mori,, Tub., Wed. Bowman's. Tel 57i 88 lletarn With Nnv Cars O. V, Myers returned' to Medford Thursday evening - from Portland, where ho procured new Htudohnker ! Dictators for Tony Franco of Ash land and' C. A'. Rlebel of Orants pass, who also made the trip north. Mrs. Myers accompanied Mr. Myers and drove a new Btudcbnker homo to Medford. 8oo the champions In action1 at tho speedboat races Sunday. 07 1 Minor Anlo collision a. V. DeJanver of Oold Hill and W. a. Trill today filed reports of a fnlnoy auto oolllslon at (he corner of Front and Sixth streets at noon todny. Mrs. DeJnrrvor's she.ulder was Injured slightly as a result of the accident. Now I the cheapest time to cal cimine and pnlnt. CM1I lis ami we'll glvo you an estimate of oost. Tel. 108. ' . tt I Vane Officers at Kngeno i All -the Medford peace enforce ment officers of the stato, county and city, who can be spared from duty, -will attend the meeting of the Southern Oregon Lew Knforco ment Officers association nt Ku gene this evening. The local delei gatlon will 1e small because of so few that can he spared from duly long enough to attend the meeting. Cut flowers, choice gladiolus. 208 Clark St, Phono 14 0. .. 01 Oncata From fiirtlnnd i i Residents of Portland registered 'f- . pt local hotels Include Robert Barclay.- C. I, llalley, J. K. Blood worth, L, V, Scott, Walter D. Ilam ; tltori. A. F. Beivwrious, U B. Smith, . Thomn dev. Harper. W. C. Thyr low, Mr, and Mrs, J. J, Ingman, A. W. Ingman, Virginia Ingman. Mr. nnd Mrs. O; L Hanger. F. W. (."bolt, V. 'J. Powelsj H. K. Strange. J. t. MrHobblo, L. F, Crake, Mon roe Sanderson. Oscar Helnts. Mrs. Km in a McGHI, H. Ijimont, Mrs, Isabella White, A. A. Dlxori and ,, A. Lyle. . ' ' Eleven outside drivers from Vari ous parts ot Oregon. Washington and California will display their ' wares at the speedboat races at Savage Rapids dam Sunday. Can the local drivers hold their ownT Tour support and attendance Is needed. Don't miss them. 7 fentlntr for Tacntlml Dr. Emmett Carpenter left this t morning for a week's vacation and Will return July th. - Johnny Flrrsteln, northwest speedboat champion, who won the ' title at Pendleton last weok, will compete, In- the race at Savage Jtauld dam Sunday. tT Evans Creek Wutrr Filing Among the water filings made Wednesday at the office of State Engineer., Stiicklin was one by Krlc Wold and Herman D. Powell, Medford, for J?84 second feet for Irrigation of 17,000 acres on Main creek and west fork of Evans creek In JaCkoon oounty. ' Bte Itain al llarbor An inch- and three-quarters of rain fell nt Harbor" In the Siskiyou national forest, from late Thurs da until. a a. m. Friday. The entire proceeds of the speed boat hce meet at Savage Rapids dam Sunday will be distributed as prize money to the' winners. This Is bound to make for hot compe tition. Don't miss them. 07 Mr. Madison Here Frank Madison of Han Francisco arrived here Dy train today to va cation at his cabin on the river. Drill Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf Home from lliwpitnl Louie Shoemaker of Gold Hill has returned' from u Medford hos pital where ho has been receiving treatment for injuries received In fin auto wreck near Gold Hill. Grand Hotel Barber Shop. Hair cuts to please, 25c. 100 Gvttt Suspended Sentence Marie Reynolds of Ashland was given a 90-dny suspended sentence In the city court at Ashland this week, following her arrest for the possession of 103 pints of beer, ac cording to officers. - If you 'need any calclmlnlng or painting done, Phone 108. tf crmlt Issued Today A permit to reroof the building on West Main street In which the Office Stationery and Supply Is located wafe jsrfued at the city building, department this morning to tno porter Lumber company. Tho cost was estimated at 300. ! ' ... Krystftlgro-w, kodak gloss su preme. The Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. , . tf ColW Hftt vs. Crescent City A' ganio of baseball for the team of Oold" Hilt has been- arranged with Crescent City 8undnfy, at the coast city. The Gold Hill delega tion Is now undef th supervision of ,i Ray Thompson- and Hetrne Drolette. , . - ; Torit Ingram of Klamath Fans who won the "0" class champion ship at Pendleton last week-, will race his Miss Klamath at the dam 8dnday. - 7 Mr. KuMI tjeaves Mm. K. K..' Kubll left by train this fioori for He horns' In Port land, after having spent some time In Jacksonville with relatives. Big rough blocks direct frbm Med.- Fuel -. i -. tf mill, 14.60 per load; Coi :'T1.; nt, Ckillforhlans at Hotels Bun Francisco guests Included In the California registrations at Med ford hotels- are Lucia Beivel; Dor hthy. Bchroth-,' Mrs. a. Macfield. Wwltct' D. Brown and' .family. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnnl J. Cattow, Mrs. Arthur Moore; Mts. Hi R. Dunlnp. htm. Kllen Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs, K. X. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hnbwdcn nnd Mrs. Penncsey. Other CrtllfornlatiS registered are Cecllo Croede of Burllngame, Mrs. I. M. Creedo ot Oakland, Mrs. H. R. Williams and part yof San Mnteo. Mis. m. Pltcnlrrt and Miss F. Thra'slier of Los Oatotf, Ethel Mc- Ollchrlst; Jenri Dbughis nnd Page Dougiitin ot Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. ft. Kelly of Vallelir. Mr. nnd MM. W. 10. Thompson of Sifcra rnvntof, Mr. arid Mrs. S. B. Smith of Redoing and Mrs. M. Pltcalrrt. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Herbert,' Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Dole ot Log Angoles. MoloV to Homing's Slirtclt after the motorhoat races on Csvemeri's lake, 30 miles' north of Medford on Pacific Mglrtvnv for refresh ments. 97 Spend Week Knil' nt- fsfko . Roscoe Nolson, prominent' Port land attorney, annf Mrs. Nelson and son, arrived In Medford on the train this morning and left for Crater lake, where they will pcnd the week end1, Phone 543. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf" Ismivo for I'lMiutin Mi, and Mrs. Froif Wrttsoif arid daughter . ami Mrs, .f. W. Wntsnn arid Mrs. Ed Judd left last night for Tncoma, Wash., where they were called bv the Illness of Mrs. i. WY Wfltlson'sf mother, who' Sus tamed1 a' brokeri hip In ri recent accident, i George Hurley, Albany contractor,- has notified1 the local race committee that Ire will eoriipete with his (loldch Slipper nt Sun day's speedboat riicc at Snvoge Rapids dam, 97 Stage Drivers Filled J. H. Murphy and ft. Francis, drlveiw for the Independent Stages, were' fined1 IM apiece In the Oold Mill Justice court Friday, for park ing oti the- pavement. The drivers were arrested Wednesday near Central Point ori the Pacific high way hy Traffic Officer Hubert flotle of Oranta Pass, With the stages parked ori the highway, thu two' men Wers standing on the pavement conversing wlieH Officer Hoxle came along. Broken windows glased hy Trowbridge Cabinet Works. I30tf On RiisIiifsk Visit Mrs. (lenrg T. Peaks of Grant.' Pass spent today In the eity on business and also visiting relatives. Get a permanent hefore tth. Tulip oil waves $7,50; permanent $5. Bowman's. S7, July other Tel. 9 Here From Prwpet t frank Bash of the construction accounting staff of the California Oregon Power company, was a local business visitor from Pros pect yesterday. MEDFORD MAIL I Baileys Leave for North Hubert S. Bailey and daughter, Miss Laura Bailey left this morning for the noftherri part of the state to' make their home In olther Albany or Corvaills. Miss Bailey will attend summer school In CorvatllS. She has been a stu dent for the past year at the Southern Oregon Normal school. From Oregon Points'. Registered at local hotels from Oregon points, other than Port land, are P. B. Hawley of Oregon City, W." C. Tremblay of Marsh field, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Law rence and Mr., and Mrs. W. H. Williams of Eugene and Mrs. Jose phine Stewart of Salem; Plate glass shelves with polished edges, Including nlckle plated brackets 8x24, $2.75; 8x30, J.OO 11x30. J3.25, Other sizes propor tionally low In price. Medford Plate Glass Co. Phone 440. 102 Ashlanrl Man Fliud Jack English of Ashland, who nleaded guilty to the charge of possession of intoxicating liquor, was fined $50 and given a 30- dny suspended Jail sentence In the city court of Ashland today by Judge II. A. Roberts, wns arraigned yesterday, English having bton arrested Tuesday night, with 15 gallons of beer mash and 40 pints of beer In his possession. Meet your friends at the Jack sonville danoe tonight Free wood with your early order for green slabs, Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 831. tf To Officers' .Meeting Game Warden Roy Parr, Sheriff Ralph Jennings, District Attorney George Codding, Jailer Oscar uun ford . and Hildlng Bengtsori left today for Eugene to attend the Southern Oregon Law Enforce ment Officers' association there this evening. , ... Dance In tho cool hall nt Jack sonville tonight. ," ; Hero Fro-rri Washington OueBts from the state of WasTi Irigtori' registered at- Medford ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. S. S McKenney of Port Angeles, Stan lev Smoot and jlalph Halght of Yakima, and the following trom Seattle: W.- R; MOCheimey, F. B. TangneV. Mr! and1 Mrs. O. e; Nll- ien. Worth McCIure and family mm Junef ' Kassis and mother.- Dance till 2 o'olock at Jackson ville tonight. . 80 Tne Hanson Coal Co. has moved its office down to the yard at 608 So. Front St. . 102 40 ct 8 Invited Local members of tne "40 et 8" organization have been invited" to attend a big session OT the' Siskiyou qourity "vottnre" tonight. The irioe(ln will be' field at Edgevood, California and a fine' time Ib pro mised' all who attend-. It Is ex pected1 that several representatives of Medford volture will be "among those present." The HansoA Conl Co-, has moved Its office dowrtito tha yard at 508 So-. Front St. - j, . . . ... , -.f 102 MiiDonnld Attencls , 1 ' Paul B. McDonald of Ashland Was among the out of town mem bers of the "40 et 8" soclote who attended a special - committee mooting nt the-chamber of com merce last night. MoDonald Is a former grando chef de gnre ot the state "40 et 8" organization as welt as a past commander of Med ford post, -Amerlcnn Legion. $100',000 Kodak prizes. Details at Peasley Studio-. 4itr SEEK IRRIGATION 17.000 ACRES IN SALKM, Ore., ' June' , ST. -- Application to appropriate M4 second feet of water from Main creek arid the west fork of Evans Crock, rot the Irrlgntlon ot 17,000 acres Of land In Jackson county. was filed with the state engineer roifay by Eric Wold and Herman D. Powell, of Medford. Tho filing was the only one recorded of any proportion during the Week, C. K. Strlrklln, state engineer announc ed. The Innit for which Irrigation wnter la asked - of . the' state ' is located In the Evans creek: country It was learned here todny. The farmers of the locality are very anxious for the project to be ac complished ns the need for wnter I great. fr. 1'owef) nnd Mr. Wold 6f this city are Spending the week end In the Evnns Creek commu nity, completing plnns relatlvo to tho' rcmiest filed with tho state engineer. ' i "A Free Soul" mil Show at Craterian Norma; She.-frer', In a' gripping drama' of San Fflmclseo's gambling life is the attraction starting sun day nt tho Fox Craterian, when "A Free Soul" will be seen. Ml9 Shearer plays another Such St., morons role its she gave to the' screen In "The Divorcee" arid "Strangers May Kiss," but tnls tlmo In' a setting of stark drama of adventure In the underworld, Lart times torilgrit In Earl Derr Blsgor'a popular Saturllay Evening Post story, "Tne Black Camel." bringing again to the Screen War rior Oland. portraying Charlie Chan, 'anions Oriental detective. Or. the stage tho Fox Craterian presents Karle Davis and hts Min strel Idea-, a colorful and melodi ous discovery night feature deluxe. presenting a- new and talented group of local hoys anil glrti In a medley of mirth, staged amid a special Mississippi atmospherlc background. TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, SMllMWniT PAID . Julie 27, Medford and vicinity: Tbnlirht and Sunday fair, but with, occa sional cloudiness.-. Warmer Sun day. Oregon: fair, out with occa sional cloudiness tonight and Sun day. . Warmer in the Interior Sun day. , ft: If. Local Data Temperature (degrees).. -61 ' - 64 Highest (laaf 12 h rs. ).... ; - S Lowest (last 12, hra.j.j.,.. ttl . i 64 Rel. humidity (pet.)......' 00 , 3 Precipitation (Inches)-..:. .17 !.0 State of weather....Cloudy. Lt. rain Lowest .temperature, this morning,- 61 degrees. ' ,( , Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1936. 13.60 Inches. . . Temperature a year ago today: Highest. 72; loweot.. 40. .; .. .' . Sunset today. 7:60 p. m. .Sunrise Sunday, 4:38 tL. m. Sunset Sunday, 7:60 p. rn.- . Observations Taken at 5 A, M. ... , 120th Meridian Slme . I'-'::'-;'--;--- 1 1 2..- BnkoFCIty s....;..,'.,!"" 40 . ; Clear Bismarck ......',... 94 ', 74,; : P. Cdy. Boise .......:......:...' 99 68 J Cloudy Denver 92 v 08 . Cleat. D'eS Moines 90 74 ; dear FreSho '..-..i..- 100 7- Clear, I-ieienn .!.............. 04 . 00 .Clear Lbs -Angelea ........ 00 70 , Clear : Marahfleld .......... 60 4 Cloudy Phoenix '..'. ....110 82- P. Cdy. Portland 72 . 66 Cloudy Red Bluff 98 70 P. Cdy. Roseburg 04-. 64 " P. Cdy. Salt Lake 84 62 Clear San Francisco 74 58 . Clear Santa Fe . 88 84' . Clear Seattle .-. 66 .64' Cloudy Spokane 68 58 Cloudy Walla Walid.i 7 60' c(oudy Winnipeg 88 a P. Cdy. W.- J. Hutchison, - Meteorologist 'Sinners' Holiday" Hotly s Sunday Hit ) r Sinners' Holiday,". ' featuring 0 rant WJthersi and;Evaiyh.-Kapp, oomco to the Holly theatar'ifo'mbr row. : , ) ' '' - i'J Against u colorful background of another Coney Island,- with . Its razzle-dazzle and glamorous clam or, the story deals' with the love, hate, romance and kindness In the lives of those engaged In running Hemes for tno pleasure or tnosc u'.io like' to he humbugged, n , . The usual clever program of selected short subjects-will "round out the bill nt the Holly for , to morrow and Monday.- '' Everything's Roele." thi com edy riot, starring Robert Woolsey, clones at the Holly with the last porforfrtondes t o n I h -t ' A-nlta Louise, the charming young star. appears with- Woolsey In .niovei-y--tblng'i) Rosle," and she Is hailed as tho newest find In pictures. Also' ori the- closing program Is a rrr-Wa reel with Graham McNamee innounclng, and tho fourth of the sei-lei f "Adventures In Africa" reels, this ono entitled "Spears of Death." ' I RULING BY JAN. T WASHINGTON,, June 27.PH- ScerMitry Mellon must rule hofore Jniiunry I on whether alt Russitin commerce In the product of forcefl 6r Indentured labor. On that dnte, the provision In the tariff act of 1930 extending the Import prohibition- flualnst convlct mudo Koods to forolun artlclen pro duced by forced or Indentured la bor becomes effective;- In mnklnp; this decision1, the eec- retiiry will receive stronK recom mendattuns to plnce nil Russian commerce under the bun. f NAMED MURDERER NKWPbftT, K. U Jifno 27.-MR' Elliott' R. Hathaway of i Fall Rtvor, srin of a Massachusetts State representative, today was convict ed of murder In the first degree In the slaying of Verna Russell, young student nurse, formerly of Port land, Ore., during an automobile ride in Tiverton the night ot March 23rd. Tho Jury had been out less-than two hotirs. the penalty for mntder' In the first degree Is life Imprisonment. BOMB BLOWS HOLE IN . ITALIAN PALACE WAIL ti.ti i ' ' ()KNOA,-Hulyf Jun i?. i A hole about 16 feet in. dbimvter was blown In a wall of a wlnjr '.if the royal palace today and 100 or more windows smashed In a bumh explosion. -. Four bombs were, explodetl,'. dnmnKlnit the walls of several building. Numerous suspects were OREGON SAT'URDA yT mi. : i, - ijniujii i run 10 Bdys Nabbetf.Soon After third Robbery Leaiding , Life or Crime to Show Girl Friejid Go6(f time Tricl: jriVtol Utilized Victor. ' Oi , Marcell, .18 and well dre8se(l,, whose 'Wom if in tort land, and . Qeorge A. -, Flfen,-20, recently discharged from tho navy, this morning confessed 'to the sheriff they held up and robbed the Fatty Ross hamburger stand on North Holly street Wednesday night.- securing 6, and' the Bron-so'n- service station on the Midway highway Thursday night, securing $11.50. An attempted hold-up of tmmtft Contrail, service station attendant last -night was foiled. The .two made- signed- confes sions and exonerated two. 15-year- old girls and a youth from Eu gene, acquaintances. The boy bandits used a trick cigarette holder, fashioned after a- pistol and told tho authorities they used criminal tactics to se cure money "for food, gnsoline and to show . the girls a- good time." '.- ."!' i . ; .- i' wont to - Ashland. The two confessions, are- identi cal as to. details. Following the robbery of the Fatty Ross stand the pair,- with their girl friends, went to a dance and spent the fol lowing day In Ashland, returning tr this city In the evening and later holding up the Bronson sta tion-. After -this hold-up they went to CantrnH'd pool on the Ap-j plegate river. '. .Thoy spent Friday afternoon at tending - the ; movies and on the streets and lnst night sturted out! to rob the' Cantrall station at North Central and Jackson streets. They, secured 1 a small sum ' of money,! but Emmott Cantrall, the attendant, Had 120 In his pocket, which was overlooked. . Night, policemen Louis Bloom ifnd1 Thoma Robinson a few hours later picked up the pair on Sus picion and found In the rear com partment of their car tt visor cop and the trick pistol. They were driving a second hand Packard car with' a California license. Pi ter had The Mall Tribune's ac count of the Thursday night rob bery In his coat pocket.- Sign Confessions. The youths told conflicting stories and this morning an nounced their Intentions of "com ing clean." They readily sighed statements admitting their, guilt. Mareoll lu the son of "Marcell Ihe flront," well-known nlong the Pacific coast as a magician and showman, who lives In Pasadena. The . boy's mother Hves, In Port land. Fifcr met Marcell In Portland and came here with- him. They wont to the home of a family by the name of Morgan, 146 North Oakdnle, friends of the Marcell family and roomed there. Tho lat ter knew nothing of the boys' operattolls. The Eugene youth, acquaintance of the pair, was released this mornl.w. after being held for questioning. - He wns completely exonerated of any knowledge or the robberies. , Tho police picked up the pair. on descriptions- furnished by vic tims. : The- confeswlons were mndo to .Toe Cave, city policeman, nnd Sheriff Jennings, In the county jail. They will be arraigned for a preliminary hearing early next week,- urC5 will come before the forthcoming grand Jury session. As far as tho authorities were able to determine todny, the pres ent enso Is the first serious trouble for either. ' Chuto falls Filer SAN LKANDItO, Cal., JunC it. VP) Thurston Casey, 19, was killed when his parachute failed to open as ho "balled out of his airplane flying between here nnd Ml. Eden shortly before noon to day. Ills roommnte, Al Howe of Sutter creek, landed safely In hlB parachute. , . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SAI.R DeSoto Six. 4-door sedan, late model, in perfect con dition. Priced to sell, SJ5.00. Woold consider light car in trade. Phone 6S4-R or cnll at 407 King St. - 102 Ffn REN'T J-'-s-room furnished apartment, newly decorated and atmoluteiy clean. 331 Edwards , 9S St. Oeo. Iverson, WANTED Housekeeper or man nnd wife. Home furnished. Ad dress Ilo K. H.j Tribune, not later thnrl Mondny. 37 FOR RENT Modern cottage:" J I bedrooms; close In. Tel, 224-lt. tf'. K-XTHA larire Royal Anne cherries. HI-'O E. .Main. .;c oicKed. ; Hotel Medford Ditttief $1.00 Every Say in the Week Th Food Is Better" at th Medford DEEDS IRE JUNE" 27, "1931. Obituary j Funeral services for George Keller, who passed away 'nt his home, two miles north of Central Point, Friday morning, will be held at the grave In Central Point cem etery at Z:J0 Sunday with Kev. Xye officiating. Conger Funeral Parlors in charge. SEATTLE, WaBh., Jne 27. (P) The West Coast lumbermen's as sociation reported today that 343 FOX WEST COAST THEATRES i rfvMffiMjl 4 .ST- 14 X 1 siEVs- Pit SUNDAY " You'll Ese It Again and Again! SHEARER Ji"f. ' tFKEEEE S0CUEL - with .. : . J LIONEL BARRYMORE -CLARK GABLE . -. II 33 LAST DAY A Vivid Romance of the Old West "In Old Cheyenne" With REX LEASE SUNDAY A Fox Movietone Romance "GOLDIE" With JEAN HARLOW SPENCER TRACY M "day liaSS. SHd ; - Enthralling romance. . , l I fM baffllnn mystery .... " Jff ; moon-mad lovers . , . Charlie Chan's New : j Adventurei I fir 1 With WARNER OLAND I SALLY EILERS ON THE STAGE M TONIGHT, 9 P. M. Earle Davis 1 and His ' i "MINSTREL I .IDEAM 1 mills operated at 42.29 per cent ca- nacity for the week ending June; ..c . -rort with 43.40 per cent the previous week, and 56.19 per I fnr ha same weea a Ji on". T. rwr.nt new business reported ... uo iiio -man us ner cent nil- I I TTIosC Heauriul lt'qsttcr V Every Boy 1 in Sputherr Oregon Will Be Interested in the EASY WASHER Be Sure to See Tomorrow 's Paper! After Sunday, June 28 the Office of EADS TRANSFER ami STORAGE CO. Will Be Located at '1015 N. Gentral : Same Phone 315 Fireproof Storage Local and Long Distance Hauling CaliF orntas most Distinctive flddr ess IN CARE OF Sir Frrncis Drake Hotel ill Every room equipped withRadio .. Servidor ...Tub) and Shower Bothv. Circulatinolre i Water.. .Ultraviolet Boy JS1 os winoowl.,.., PATES "wnlii" POWELL AT SUTTEO Hoar a or. mm der, production and shipment Lilt Lb.. o.za per , cent unaer. ric At tlje moment .the problem fo. I ... bTi .int. n,.. Parties together. A tew yeort agJ to separatp the" problem was . ...cm rsii mm ll I mm mtm arrested.