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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1931
:T;oeal and;;:
'Personal
v MM. - Ai WhUetaw-left thin
morning by train -for Seattle, 00-
comnnnylmf "her mother, Mm. C.
Westfuni, who will continue her
Journey to Minneapolis. Mrs. .M
A. Whltelaw woe also Included in
tho party to Seattle. She will visit
her son, ChorleB E. Castle and lam
Ily at Clear Lake, Wash. -, :t
'llore-from Washington '
fluests reentered at local hotels
from .Washington include, Mr. anu
Mrs. C. B. Shoemaker of Kfonne
, Tick,. Mm.' I U LeRoiie and daugh
ter of Walla Walla, R T. Evans of
Slfogane, percna Jirown anu uuuku
ter of PeEll, and Francis Wenke,
Mr. and Mm. A. U Oseberg, W. W.
French,' Mary SIngler, Ted Stamm
.and F. I'itsel and party of Seattle
iBefore your July 4th trip, try
our- new -Houblgant Wave' Lotion.
Iva Frederick, Teli 191, , : 02
On Trip to Portland :
Mr, and Mrs. George Rankin left
this morning by train for Portland,
where' they will spend several days.
"' ' Special' 4th of July trips. ' Tel.
o.-,;-;;.:. .... .... . - n -
Optical Man Hero ..... i
' Allen Cox of Portland, represen
tative of the Klggs Optical .com
pany, Is spending several days in
Medford and other southern Ore
gon points on business.
'(ui 'M lowers, ' choice gladiolas.
2Q4 Clark St. Phone . ' 8
Chevrolet Man Here .,
' ' Nell Cotty, d'vlslonal service rep
resentative of the Chevrolet Motor
'company,--'-with'1 headquarters in
' Prfrflrfnd, is 1n Medford today con
ferring with officials of the Plerce
' Allen Motor company, '
t '. Now Is the cheapest time to cal
cimine and paint, - Call us and we'll
'give you an estimate of coat Tel.
108. - ;;tf
, Illinois Valley Storm t
A. freak windstorm which swept
. the JUnuli valley until 4 a. m. Frl
. day had abated Saturday, leaving
. in .its wnko fallen trees, scattered
shingles and shaky (arm building,
fl'he windstorm ; waa the moat.' se-
vere, the oldest residents-, of the
vulley ou n recall. It Is said. grants
Pass Courier, ' t ;n
Rate's fpr out-of-town trips. Tel.
,9oo..",, ; ..; j. , ' :.lnf
Mrs. (Six Hero f" . "
' Mrs; Charles A. Six and son Jack
arrived In Medford this morning
from their home' in California to
vtalt1 Mrs. Six's parents, Mr. and
' Mrs. John Perl. '
' Houblgnnt Lotion eaves time In
setting your wave, ' Loaves the hair
' fraarrant.iandi lovefly.' Iva Fred
erick, Tel. 191. ' Iff
i. m ! . . i . '::-.t::.i.-:l
Pulilio InvlloU to Ciliuio
The public. la invited to the base-,
ball gams at the fairgrounds Wed
nesday afternoon at p;IIO when the
Ajnerlcan Legion Junior team plays
tho Legion Senior - team, Fred
Scheffol, committee chairman, said
today. Announcement wlIU lie
made in a few days concerning the
Junior' league schedule for inter
dlMriot contests. '
I10Q.0QO Kodak prises. , Details
. sit Peasley Studio, ... , Hit
Motored Koutli Yesterday
.. Lloyd II. Wicks motored to Rnc
ramento yesterdny to ' meet Mrs.
'Wicks and son Wavne..whn have
beon vacationing Ifl Los Angejfs
top tnp past several weeks.
PKone BOO for epocjul 4th of July
trips to Crescent City, Lake o' the
From Stale Metropolis
Kesldent 'of : Portland at local
hotels Include the following: Mr.
and Mrs. L. B. Kngen, H, P. Wells,
1C.' Bloodworth, W. "M. HlllP.
.!. Tragllo, Mr ind Mrs. E. H. Lar-
,ence, .Kdna. Mas Jacks, A. W. Davis
and family, Mrs. Genevieve Clark,
Mrs. K. Davis, James Doming,' C.
w. Uiresen, B. A, Moye and C. A
, Portraits of dlstinotlon. - Vive
Pessloys, opp.. Holly theater. - tt
' Gaewts of llk'kerts -
Carl Spenoer of Portland and R.
X. Stevenson of this city were
guests yesterday of Dr. and Mrs.
-Jud ' rtlrkart at their .cabin on
. llogue river.
Uroken windows glased by
Trowbridge Cabinet Works. JSOtf"
Tired Out
. 'x ..
kfter the week end pnt-
tag?' '-"-';,.; y '.;:
Let Fluhrtx do your
; baking and save a great
deal of time and worry
in planning your meals.
Short Visit In Medford
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Graham paid
Medford-a flying visit in their Fly
ing Cloud, en route to Hollywood
from the.lr country,. hopie tln
broo'rf, on the Chetco river. Mr.
Oraham was' formerly, manager of
the western Auto Supply Co. .
Hero from California
Included umong the visitors in
tho city who arrived HunCay are
It. P. James, Herman Keiner and
D. Lowenateln' of San Francisco,
Hthnley A. Johnson of Long Beach
and O; J. LeBreche of Santa Bar
bara.. -
Redecorate your walls with Ve-lumlna,-
the washable oil flat wall
paint. K. D. Koss Co., 22 S. Grape.
. v .. ... 9?
Pardee Rnrts Vacation
Jas. Purdee, welt known elevator
operator at the Copco name office
building, returned to his duties to
day after his, annual two weeks'
vacation.
- Eyebrow dyeing; painless arch
ing; Facials 1 Thur. and Frl.
Bowman's. - Tel. 67. - 98
Coming by Plane
George E. Runsell of San Fran
cisco, grande -chef de garo of the
'40 et 8". societe of California, is
expected to arrive hero by plane
this evening from the south. Mr.
Russell, ie irt the aerial photog
raphy business and' covers muoh
of the western territory by air
plane. . : ...
Oet a permanent before July
4th. Tulip Oil Waves 7.50; other
permanent! $5. Bowman's. Tel.
67. . 98
Klks lUwervlfig Rooms
Reservations are coming to Med
ford hotels frpm B. P. p. mem
bers from all parts of the country,
who qre en route to the Klks' na
tional convention at Seattle r.oxt
week and who. wilt make o'.:rnlght
stops when passing through this
city.- Few reservations have been
made so far by Klks who will at
tend' (he Elks' state! .'convention
which beglpa at: Ashland tomor
row", v . j' i v '. ';
, ' ' ' . ; ; I
Drill Sheet Metal Works does
expert repairing, fender, and auto
opuy repairing.;' ,tIT
Modford as TourlHt JVntcr ' '
'rno long 'lines or tourist auto
mobiles are now hurrying up and
down the Paclflq. highway, all stop
ping for o time at Medford. This
brings much outside' money to that
city, which IS very welcome at all
times of the year. Mr. and Mrs.
H. D. Fearey of the Jackson county
capital wore In our .city yesterday.
They stayed at the Hcathman hotel.
The Ofogonlan. ; : ' ')
' Lovely Tulln OH waves, $0.60;
other nermancnts S5: shamrjo'o and
Xlnger'wave ft; marcel JBo. Kath-
ryn Locatoll, 230 S. Central, . 1374:
'',..' A.,;, . . ' ;98tf
Klks Officers ou Oroiuid ;
J;' I...'' Tuker of;. Astoria lolge,
president of the Oregon State' Klks'
association, and A. W. Jones of
lilnlem, state treasurer are in Ash-
talid to assist Tn final arrangements
for. the' ; state. ' Klks - convention.
which convenes' there tomorrow.'
. , Phone H42., We'ii haul a'way
your refuse, city Sanitary Servloe.
U, -'- '' . ?37tff
flKK)B pjtli lU'tilru ' ' V ;. '
Misses yileanor ' and ' Dorothy
brth have returned to their home
In Mcdford following a two weeks'
vncation at venowmone national
park. ".'.' ' .'.'
Big rough blocks direct from
mill, S4.50 per load. Med. Fuel
Co. Tl. 3l. ' U
Hero from a dlxtaneo ' ' '
Cluosts roglstored at Medford ho
tels from distant points Include
Mr. and Mrs. . G. Roy Clank arid
O, Iluettner of Minneapolis, Minn.,
Ollle Klclo of. Los Cruces, N. M.,
Mr. and Mrs. A.-1. Trout of Uolse,
Idu., and F. K. McFeely, L. L. Mc-
Kensie, Margaret Ferguson and M
MoTnvlsh of Vancouver, B. C. .
Krystnlglow, kodak gloss su-
ncetne.., The Peasleys, opp. Holly
theater. . , tt'
Miss Pnnkey Hoitirns
Miss fhelma Pankoy hns return
ed to the Farmers and Frultgrow
era vank, following a two weeks'
vncation. She visited In Dunsmulr
for several days,. . .
If you need any cslrlmlnlng or
nnln.lnn .1 n II V. .. U ' . , -
1t4Krs -nntlly llonio ' 1
Olty Building' lri"iector Frank
Rogers, wife and children, who
havo leen on a several weeds' vaca
tlon in the east, .returned to Med
ford yostorday, - They visited at
neiiroanmine; .Cleveland and Cln
olnnntl in Ohio.
. Qrnrid Hote Rarbcr Stiop, Hair
WrH to Peae. 26o. ; ., ... 100
Freak lik-klct '.
ili had bno too many wings,
two too many legs, and an extra
tali; so ho' died befure. he found
his way out of . the shell. TJio
fieuklsh light Ilnihuin chicken Is
the property of Frank Farmer of
route t. It Is preserved In alco
hol with Itti three wngs, four legs.
two tniis ana a mass of tissue re
sembllng an extra lra,ln. Grants
I'uss ourier.
Get a Free shampoo with tl
marcel or ringer wave, Hon., Tue.,
Wed. Ilpwman's. Tel if, , 18
U'as (itipHt at Frultdalo '
-' Mrs. Hlnne Shirley tias returned
horns after uemlliur three days as
a house guest of the J. U Htan
brough family at Frultdale, Joss
phlne county. , . i.
Oet a permanent before July
Ith. . Tulip nil waves II. 50; other
permanents IS.. Bowman's. Tel
57. 93
(Jurats of dorrs
Mrs. Mact'lend Maurice and
daughter Jeanne of Washington
D. C.. arrived in Medford by train
this noun to visit at the V. H
Gore home nnr Medford. ,
The Hanson Coal fo, iss moved
Its office down to the yarj at 50H
so. rront Wl. , . loj
Returns from Pkrk
Harvey Robertson who had been
visiting his. parents At-Yeliowstone
national perk, has returned to Med
romplotes Vislt.Hcro
Earl McCormick left last evening
by train for Seattle after having
spent the past two weeks In Med
ford as the guest of barrell Hu'soli.
The Hanson Coal Co. has moved
Its office down to the yard at 508
So. Front St. ' i . ,'.';... ;!
Onsconlahs at Hotels- . ;
Among those registered at local
hotels from points In Oregon out
side pf Portland, are Mr. and Mrs,
M. B. Chek and C.- H. Stevens of
Haloni, and the. following from.Eu
gene: Miss Amy- Is Dunn, Ivan H.
Ware, W. F. Hays, Mrs. F. Dor sing,
R.'MacDonald, Mr, and Mrs. Ira b.
Gates, R; LvFlnlayaon- and A.. M.
Davison. ' " - t .
Free wood with your early qrder
for green slabs. Med. Fuel Co.,
Tel. ,631. .;. .... . . , ., tff
lie turn from Reno "' .'".'
' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morrison have
returned to Medford from a twq
weekc' vacation at Reno, Nev.
Visit Crater Lake "-
Quite, a number, of guests at the
local hotelB from adjoining states
made round ftJft. ipj Cramer jlake
yesterday. ' "r
For Mrs. Vllm's 'cakes, teL 173.
' ... HIM . i ? , . 103
Stato Health Woman Hero
Grace a. Phllbrlck of Sacra
mento, of the department of public
health of California, spent yester
day in this city and departed from
the Hotel. Medford -this morning-
Many from Bear State
i Included among, tna- numerous
visitors registered, at- local , hotels
from 'California are ' Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Mormon, Mr. and Mrs. R. -Ad;
ams, Mrs. Wmi Sitton and Grace
V Phllbrlck of Saoramento, Mrs.
Charles L.. Preston and Charles L.
Preston, Jr.,' of Pasadena, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Sward, Mr, and Mrs. A.
A. Morse and Mr. 'and Mrs. A- B.
Pasmore of Oakland, Mr and Mrs.
.10. ' B. Flsk- and ' Miss Ohm of
Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Bi Hill
or rjuiUKU, mi. nnu
Hunt and Mrs. Kmma-Hunt ot
Olendale. Mrs. Vernol- Thompson
of Lakeporti Mrs. H. W. Hopper of
Uk nh. TJnvId L. Newman nt.d fam
ily of Fresno,' Mr. and Mrs. L. S.
liusclt 'and baby of 'WatsonvfllOi
Mrs. J. S. 'Mntson mid Doris Lltus
of San Diego, Mri and Mrs. 8. Al-
Jrnnt, Mrs. Seeley and Mr. and Mrs.
F. p. packer of San Francisco.
Mrs. W. F. Conjelman and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Plested of Santa Bar
bara and D. J. Morgan and family
of Vallejo. '-'- .' ' '
Plate glass shelves with polished
edges, Including nlckle plated
braokets 8x24, - 2.S; 8x30. (9.00;
8x3li, $3.25, Other , sites propor
tionally -low . In ' price; Medford
Plate Glass Co. .. Phone 448. .luz-
Ix'rtves for Iluscburg .,
Jack, Bradley... who Bpont -. the
week' end. (n ,Mdford 4n ;buslnoas,
left today f or illoiebiJi'g: ;' j
Dr. Noo Visits Jloro
Dr.' inland Noa of San JFranclsco
arrived In Medford yesterday morn-
HIST, t-o spent! tt- y.toitiiiis
paronK, Mr., and!' Mrs. Clarence
Hoe. They will spend part of the
Jlnip a .Clarariino. lodg on Rogue
river. ; ,. ..,.-, .
To VlHlt Datighter '.
, Mrs. William Meehan of Boone,
Iowa, Is expected In Medford to
day to visit her daughter, Mrs. E.
C. Tarns.
Klka' HUunllstlu am vent Ion
The Lnkiivlow lodge will com
pote tomorrow evening with Salem
lodge In tho stole rltuallstlo com
petition which will feature tho
Klks' Btnte "association : convention
at Ashland, the Lakevlew... lodge
Friday night having won by a frao
tlon of a point over the Ashland
lodge In tho Inter-dlstrlct competi
tion at Klamath Falls. TUa winner
competes at the Elks' national con
vention at Seattle.',-1 ' "
Down from Vnlon Creek
J. F. Collins of Union Creek
spent yesterday and this forenoon
In this olty. v :
Visit at Kdgnwood
Mis. Carrie Lyman and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Sehetfet spent part ot
the day Sundny at Bdgewood park
on Hbgue river.
Mr. Huson's sister V'sits
. Mrs. Harry Coonies of Sacra
mento Is In Medford to visit her
sister, Mrs. lna Husan. She ar
rived here by train this noon.
KIWANIANS ENJOY
' P. M. amy, engineer with the
BtanUqrd Oil Company of fJtllfor
nla.t entertained mom bars; ol the
Klwnnls club in sessiim today noon
at tlo Hotel Mtl(nrtl-s'lln motion
pictures of the drlilini. manufac
ture and distribution of gasoline.
The oil was followed In pictures
from the drilling to the pumping
ot the completed product at serv
ice stations, all processes being
presented end explained by Mr.
Gray. , . , , ... - . .
TIMBER BURlG WHEN
CRATERLAKE FORMED
Several chunks of perfectly car
holiltrd wood, I found ' 'by road
builders In the i Diamond lak
region are on Alsnlsy today at the
ehamher of commerce. The wood,
possibly sugar pine, was excavated
along the r.ild. :. ;
Slnllnr fragments of supposed
trees nre to be found at varying
fleptbs from Upton creek to the
Crater !nke rim road and nre snid
to throw some light upon the for
mation of Crater Lake.
AGREEMENT FOR
COURTHOUSE PLAN
"--,:. . '.'!. - ::. ,. . ,.
' Agrm ment between the .county
court and J; tl. Link, architect, for
the ' preparation , pf - planB '. and
specifications - for ' the proposed
new Jackson county court house
Was formally signed this-'afterr
noon. A-.tentutive agreemit with
Architect-Link has. been In effect
for a month. ' .' ,; - . , f
Signatories -for the county court
were County Judge Alex. Sparrow
and Commissloners'.VIctor Bursell
and John H. Hameburg. 4 '
The agreement Is a -le iSy
ment,: approved by the district at
torney, and provides.' "the'-' usual
protective - clauses. - -.i- : . -.. '
It provides that- the architect
shall draw three plana of the pro
posed court - house, ' exercise, a
supervising, eye over the construc
tion., aided by. a clerk-on-the-works,
and ' be - under - bonds, for
performance of 'the contract. ' ;
'. Architect Link and the county
court -huve been . busy the . past
week, conferring, on the Inner, de
tails of the court house, and- it is
not expected that the plana and
specifications will be--completed
before September 1st.- v .
- An effort is being mode to pro
vide space within the courthouse
for all county - agencies, Including
the Jackson County Humane soci
ety, which made application for
office room last Saturday. .
BIG EVE1G FOR
Tonight will be an auspicious
night for local membens of .the "4Q
et 8'; -societe vof the American Le
gion.' Two- state )eaderodf .the'.Hir-
ganlsiation will be guests - of ;honor
of the locnl ""vol'ture'.''- and a- big
time Is looked for. Grande Chef
de .Gare ) George Russell 'of Cali
fornia and drande. Chef .dw Pare
Malr'Dano of Oregon .are, the. dis
tinguished, visitors ,whaL wlli- ho
hore this evening, and ail ''yoy
aBeurs'.' of southern Oregon aro
looking forward to their -arrival in
keen -anticipation. Several- groups
af outside, members of the Medford
volture are planning to attend, In
cluding representatives from (l rants
fans and Ashland. . All, ."4,0 ft S,"
members are- urged' to, conveae at
the Hotel Medford tonight prompt -ly',at
,7;45 p. pi;. '' ., ';''; ,,.'. i J.
... -.... . .. . ' I
" District Deputy Orange' Master
Arthur Urown ' of Roseburg i and
Mrs. Browt),"v.'h(i; is Flora: iiv the
stnt'o 'organlrntlon, ' Willi ' hDi- ,j a
meeting Wednesday ovetillig a( tho
Red Top "school house to form'o
grange chapter. 'About thirty in
that district have' signified their
intentions of Joining the group,
und are very enthusiastic concern
ing the work,
itoth Mr. n,nd Mrs. Brown have
been ' active ' In forming' grange
chnpters In southern Oregon, and
have been engaged in this work
since the close of. the 'state con
vention held ' recently In Medford.
They have been making their
headquarters in Ashland.
CIGARET PRICES
The increased price of 45 cents
a tbonsand. wholesale .-hui: gone
Into effect, which means that the
Medford consumer of fags after
tho present supply runs out at the
average retail store will nave to
pay 15 cents straight for most
popular makes of cigarettes, In
stead of buying them nt two for a
qunrter, as for name tlmo past.
This new wholesale price, gon
eral all over' the .country, m,eans
thnt the average dealer unless' he
could buy in , huge quantities,
would sell at on actual loss it he
sold at two for a quarter, and big
retail buyers would only break
even In' selling at two,! for a uua,r.
ter.i i .. .. '-
It Is snid thnt lh new price Is
to. 86 a thousand, and that the
Cigarettes, with discount computed
costs the. average-retailer 12.S a
package. - , The U. 8. government
gets u 6 cents tax on each package.
bromImTfasi
boats at regatta
; . '.' . TT- . .- J
of the Savage .Luka speedboat
ruces .werf lusen yesterday .rur tne
v uK-o news rvei ny i-i, iA urumtey
of this city. Shots of the various
races and close-ups of the daring
drivers and their speedy craft
were Included In the footage. Some
good shots of the "Flying Dutch
man's" spill and hi." riderless boat
performing about the course were
also taken by Bromley. These
films promise to be much In de
niand by service cluUs. lodges and
uther organisations throughout
southern Oregon.
'.v
Four players held perfeet bridge
hands at a party- In I,ouisvllie.
Ky, They wr re too excited to bM-
RED TOP AREA 10
ORGANIZE GRANG
CaMRgMMolly.
Jack Holt.
Mary . Astor, Jack Holt nridRl
cardo.Cortez appear tomorrow on
the screen at the Holly in a talkie
dramatisation of Rex Beach's story
of marital maladjustments, "White
Shoulders."
Tho supporting cast Includes
Kitty Kelly and Sidney Tolor, tho
former prominent In "Behind Of
fice Doors."
"White Shoulders" will remain at
the Holly for three days, In addi
tion to -an interesting supporting
program consisting of a Pathe news
reel, and the fifth of the "How I
Play Golf" reels featuring the golf
champion, . Bobby Jones, and en
titled "The Medium Irons." ... "Sin
ner's Holiday," the thrilling .melo
drama with Grant Withers and
Bvalyn Knapp, closes at the Holly
with the. last performances tonight.
Also toil the closing program Is a
Pdthe'news reel, a Vltaphone act
apd a Sidney Murray comedy.' '
' : : ' - : .
At Craterian
NORMA -SH EAftER. and JAMES
, i.GLEASON tnVK FREE SCXJL
flcrotir ot Sari"" Frnnciscoa" t&
mdus jjhmMlhg' liounes, many of
ihem I"tnrtod -lii the days of 'the
gold rush, come to life dramatical
ly In Oie talk in (f scriH'n production
of "A i-'reo Soul," Adoln. RoBeis
St. John's famoufl novel, which, as
a atairlnff picture for Norma
Shearor, Is now playing at tho Fox
Crnterlun.
Much of iho notion occurs in a
ponthouso giunbltnn" resort.
, Clarence Brown directed the
n,ev picture, a vivid drama of tho
UiiUKhter of a hrHlinnt lawyer,
who tmiKht her father's sophis
tries nnd believing In them too In
tently, finds icr life . crowning
about her.
"Gpldie" Scoring
Hit a( Fox Rialto
The comedy team of Spencer
Tracy nnd Warren Hymer Is des
tined to become a national Insti
tution for the supply of wisecracks.
Judging from tne ' prevalence of
their witticisms heard from the
lips of those who witnessed
V.Cloldie" at the Fox Uialto theater.
Tho picture will close Its run to
night. ;
TUelr Infectious humor va first
Introduced to n luuKh-hunRry world
in VlTp the Hlver," satiric epic of
two jail birds which took the coun
try by storm. In "Ootdie" they re
pent their first triumph, only in
this picture they have the added
advantage of a much more pleasing
setting.
This time they, are two milor
pals. Tracy, as usual. Is the quick
witted, fast talker of the two. while
Mymex's only atrengHh is contained
n the bulging muscles of his arms
and back.
riullctlns were mailed today by
the rhamhor of rommerco to all
merchants if Medford Informing,
them or action tnlcpn Inst week to!
promote a bargain day Friday when i
stores will observe regular Satur
day closing hours. Merchants were
urged in the bnlletln to get their
advertising out early.
Many are offering special bar
gains and It Is hoped nil shoppers
will take advantage ot the shop
ping hours and features offered in
honor ot the coming holiday.
Tho board of directors of the
chamber of commerce will meet In
regular session tomorrow erenlnf.
BARGAIN FRIDAY j
NOTICES MAILED
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Mctepralogical Repirt
' I ' June 3. 1931 , j '
- Medford - end vicinity; . Tonight
and Tuesday fair. Warmer Tues
day. ,
Oregon: Fair tonight and Tues
day. Warmer-.in Interior Tuesday.
01
tt '
Local Peta
5
Temperature (degrees) 70
Highest (last 12 hours) 71 . 70
Lowest (last 12 hours) 47 1 49
Rel. humidity (per ct.) 31 73
Precipitation (Inches).. ....
State of weather P. Cdy. Cldy.
Lowest temperature this morn
Ing 48 degrees.
Total precipitation since Sept.'
19,30. 13.67 Inches. ,
Temperature a 'year ago today:
Highest 90; lowest 46.
Sunset today 7:60 p. m. --'
Sunrise Tuesday 4:39 a. m.
Sunset Tuesday 7:50 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian 8lme
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Baker City 68
Bismarck ...104
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Boise
Denver ...........
Des Moines
Fresno . ...-..',..f ..
Helena
Lob . Angeles :..
Marshfield ....
78
96 i
98 '
, 88 .
. 76
86
. 66
108
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92
Phoenix
Portland
Red Bluff
Roseburg .'.
Salt Lake .'.'...
San Francisco.
Santa Fe
Seattle ...........
94
68
78
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Spokape 70,
Walla Wn(la .... 72
Winnipeg 96
W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist.
finalTuIeor
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The rush for autp licenses on
the part of Jackson cointy real
dents' continued today . at ' the,
sheriff's Moffice, and to accom
modate the public, a table was
fitted up In the main lobby.; 126
temporary 1 license stickers were
issued lUMf Friday. 200 Saturday,
and it 'was expected that the lat
ter record mark would; be passed
todayl ' Tomorrow Is the last day
and the nnto law'prpvides for - titer
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY,
FOR WONT Oil 1 .10 AHE Reason
able) all or part of 3400 sq. ft.
floor space on highway, 1603 No.
Riverside; ' v . - 100
FOR RENT . Nicely furnished
, house; 2 bedrooms. Call 1417
W. or 625 Dllkotll. !IU
FOR SALIO Large Oxheart cher
ries. Phone 539-J-2. 101
FOR RENT Furnished 2-room
house, newly decoTnted: " shade
treei'. trnrnce. Inauire 527 So.
Holly. ' 100
FOR RENT Modern 5-rm. home,
newly rcflnUhed; large screen
porch; range connected;- plenty
of shade. Inquire 264 Benttv. 100
FOR RENT 2-room apt: sleeping
porch, garnge, ground floor.' 344
N. Bartlett. Phone 787-Y. : 100
PAINTER wants to do painting or
papering in exchange for ..light
car. Inquire at 128 N. Grape St.
99
Central. 15. Phone 1384. In
(uue law ineuier. 1U4
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red
fryers.. Phone 3.M-R. lol
FOR RENT Modern duplex apt;
ndults. Reduction In rent to.
steady tenants. -713 Cedar St.
- ' 100
WAN'THD Used nmnll cash regis
ter: mutt be n bargain. Address
iv, care Man Tribune. 100
FOR RENT Furnished opts. 217 M
t W. 2nd. 103 ' 1 sssss smcsss SMI sT II si I m mini ml ntfCd
II jSj.SHn' iy ;
ill Hsiiis c(ws-j
! I I M l 24 Attractive Colors to Choose From
i l l Sl C Per Square
H i J 9ur Re&uiar Price
for making applications and new Xeiv AlriMrt i'or Oricut
licenses or stocker permits must. -TOKYC (flV-Tokyo's new air
be. disptayel,July. 1..... poK.-'sttOlrte-d'MWiC'thWif half-
An erroneous Impression has i four's .ride. from;he ibenrt of the
gained circulation, thati auto I'-jclty. is ' fast nearlngjl cotifiletloa
censes 'can 'be paid in 'lialf-ear I and will be put to useilote this
installments. This is Incorrect, summer, says' the department ot
full year payment. communications.
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