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I tori: Si (fi li l iff PAGE TWO . r : : '-'4-IPocalran d r; Personal j lXiT!lilM(f Tiimorrow -With tin plurcs of business and pnbllc bullillnics cln.oil all day and thuusaniU. of ' citizens celebrating Urn holiday out of tlin oily. lh Ilil.in.es8 ertlon of .Medford will present 9 quiet appearance tumor- r.(v.f- ; ; ; ' ' . ' 1 a. ' To" fca'ort Mk' annnn 4;'j ...,l'oll Clayton of jjnlcin. JJ., J. .'if !uMip f, riiHind anil ll( ,Y. I " " ,T$taW or -KuKne, all' atatn'truf- I fie officer, were In Medford thlM I mortmff prctvi;itory to'lfftvinir for I' y J'iif Isoulh: m- k'tofl' Hi I1r -eiic' J ''t ciiivori fa 'afcd'foril llil' vehlhir. This caravan en; route to the 'irjlk.-.' fiatlorta I convention at Se attle.' ' ' , ,. :.., -.' Oil Yiicritloii Trip- lh!i Harp, field manar for the Pacific Al.''rmniiort company, left torlity for southern California on a vacation-trip, ".'( Special 4th of July trips. 000. -t : - , To ftStf ; From iv DMnnco ,' Am on the tourldU nnd other from distant; points registered at Medford hotels are'John lleter and . mother, o (;ihiton. Iowa, -Mrs. W. 1. Oravlln of Victorlu, II. C, Mr. and Mrrt. ! H. James of Van couver, Jf. Mr. and Mrs. It. N. I truce of Itldgefleld, Conn., If. Meyer, of" Ht, Paul,' Minn., John it. 'Taylor iff f.'hjcago' and George K. Parker of New York City. RndMTranttfer nov!(l to 1015 N. t Ceirti Pione 1 102 tf.uonta, ut.. Mr. llemMreet MiUand Mi. ifarry Cr.owpll of, Ilend are guests of Mih. Mary Hcm ' street t her homo on North Pa " 'clflc highway. y-. ' ' " j;T,hdlf fhll-fRAhloned hoi)e 1.00, .at Thflj TotfmV of toure). ''All Bilk. French heel. :"' ' ini Jlinmyi Jfrirrbt Homo fnim ('nlli'ifc JamoH H. HarrlM. tho Central Point yountf man who l -known ntmoBt nM well in Mod ford, arrived homo yoatorday from WooHter, O., . whero h ha hen ii- Httideht at WooHter unlvornlly for' noveral yearn, Ho tpend the vacation period, and may ho employed nt the Mcrv- IrA utatlon In Crater national park nil for' the pant two fmimnern, dur ing Iho Crater lako eaon., . ' The Tonnry (of ctturHe) htm the great eHt dollar ladies' hoHt value In town. : 102 : Vihlfc nl Foot CnH'k , Mr,- nnd Mm, Oeorge WeKt nnd Charie Chumplln ofTflMJford upent lant Huntlay with Mm, Paulino Wtthl at FooU creek. If you want tn null a low price poiiulur. llvht, autamulillA ntul -nn finance youtwlf for SO dyn, write , llox V, L,., Trl-buno, for nppolnt nient, ., " ' - Jtl Jtit Vlidi ImlinlreM ' Mr. mill Mm Wayne Wakefield and ' Mm. flenrKo II, llrown will lenvo" tltla evening fot ; KiiKene, wllero tliey will' Hpend tho week end nk'KlicHtit of Mr, and Mm, Hay Dajialre. Pnrlraltn of illxtlnctlnliu I'MiHloyK, opp. Holly theater,- The tf Aj)lllli 4 1 It ('cleliialloil 'Hie WIIManiii nnd Apiilexate ClraiiKeti are eoopornlliiK in imttltiii on a l-'onrtli of July colelnntion, with a plenlo on the wont fork of Wllllimn creek, oppiwlto llartley'e, Willi a, luinket dinner, various rni'en nnd a liaxehnll Kama iH'tween IM-o-vnlt and Illicit teuiim. It will lie ni( old-fnultlunvd oeluhintlon. Tlio Uiinnon Oual Co. Iina moved III office down to tlio yard at 608 Bo. Front Ht, . 102 Vllt Crater Uike Mr. nnd Min. Ilolierl .N. Itrnco of Tililceflrld, Conn., today left hy ntniw for Crutor lake. They are on an exteimlv tour, of the northwest. llaten for out-of-town Irlpa. Tel. 000, . . . ', :. , , hk Ito uro to im the xorgentu (lor linm silverware dltplay In l,aw rvnco'a window, Hit week only. This Week-End Bo aure to order Fluli rer 's Milk Bwad all Sliced Red ready to terve. ' Think of U:e oonvori. ' len for your Fourth. of July trip. Flulirer A. Bdkcr of Reputation 1 ; ! 'Orrinniluns nt Hotels Oiegonlun registered at hotels (Jn. tliu clly.ieJterday from points I other than Portland Included, Ueo. TI.Cimo of IIimIjuik, Orvllle Heard of .Mc.Mlnnvllle, ft. K. Kent and family of Ht. Helens, Jolin lay of (rater Lake. C. 15. Unrrrtt of Hu lem, Kred M. Itowley, K. P. KnlKht and. W. I. Moody, Jr., of Euxene, Mr. and Mm. II. K. Carlton, Kath ryn and l'ci;t;y Carlton of Llufur. Wulluftv liravt'if Tor Hiilrm Jiim'-K Wallace, representative of the Northwestern lim-it, wlio wan 1n this city yesterday conferring with Jocnl railroad men, If ft hist even ing for Halem. ; Before your July 4th trip, try our new llouhigant Wave Lotion. Iva Frederick, Tel. 191. 102 JOKtirrif 'IimmI Tomorrow Tho main poMtofflco and itih .ttntlon will' he cloed all day to morrow, July 4. Th day ordin arily would he a half-holiday un di'f th new 44-hour week Mchedule of the poHtofflro department, hut helnjf a national holiday poNtal em doy' will enjoy iho additional half-day. The regular holiday Kchedtiln of mall pick-up and dln trlhution of npnclal delivery nnd periMhahle article will ho follow ed, There will he no window erv Ice nor regular deliveries in any part of the city. lirlll Kheet Motal Works doe expert repairing, fender and auto horty repairing. tf (iiiesf at Mr. Aladlwon J. F. Howie of Han Franclneo arrived In Med ford yentorday noon and left-Immediately for tho Hum mer c.'ildn of F. I). MadiAon, whore ho- Will ho a Kit cut over tho wook end. Uanco 0,ld Dance -till 2 a. illll Frldny nluht. 102 KliAnatil t'titn Halarli-ii The county court of Klamath county at a meetltiK Tuesday re tueed the salaries of all appointive county employes 10 per cont, effoc- tlvo AumtKt, 1, nnd served tho no tice yesterday. Tho inciiiberH oT the court voluntarily reduced their own salailcx 10 per ;ent, affectlvo July 1, The action wan taken liy a resolution explaining tho court's reiiKons for tlio reduction. It is estimated that about $500 a month will he naved by tho -reduction. Celebrate nt Oold. Illll Friday night and get an start Haturday morning. dnneo early 102 Til Visit Urol her '' Sirs, JiiseirViine' Donnhuo of Mer- tin, ire arrived in MOdtord liy train this morning to spend sev eral days with her brother, Charles Crovrt - llroken w 1 n d a vr n glazed - by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf New W. V. HvrxUtt Inauguration on an experimental hnsl of. a new . Interstate tele graphl!! tiervlco by Western Union; to bu known as the serial day let ter, was announced today, cstab JUhlng new telegraph , servlco, the f'st Hince tluv advent of the nlj leller'lil' WtO' illut-' the' 'day' li-1 In- Illll.- - .. , Lovely Tulip oil waves. Itl.no: oilier periiintieiits SH; sliunipon and ringer wave 1: marcel 7 Br. Kuih ryn J.ocalcll, 230 8, Central, 1374 ; 08tf To t'otlagi (.riive Mrs. Kmnin nuolltlle left today on tlio tthitsta for Cottage drove. Dance till 2:011, Hold Illll Frldny mgnt and get an early start cele brating Saturday morning, 102 Cnliroriilniis nt Ifiitcls Iteglstratliiiif- at local hotels In elude- the following Cnilforlans Mr, and Mr. i. It, o. Damnify nnd Mr. and Mis. V. A, llnpgood of Paid -Alia.' Mr. and Mis. tllenu Hood of Compton, Dr, and Mrs. I M. I .mi n and Mr. and Mrs. tlrosse of Iterkeley, Kthel W Hetty H. u nil KilleKt K. Holers of Oakland. Mr. and Mia. tl. J. Mninh and family and II. U Allen and family of liurllngnuie, Helen Kinsman of Xtoi kton. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Nlmo of Umg lleacb, Mr. and Mm, K. W. Ij'wls of l.ynwood, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Henry, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Hacrely anil famllv and 1'hyllU Fellller of Uis Angeles and Mrs. h.' llrown and daughter, J. M, Hush, Mlis 1. 10. Mills and Miss M. Joey of San Frauclco. Plato glass shelves with polished edges. Including nh-klo plated brackets Sx24 $!,75; KX30, 13.00: Sx3B, $3.25. tuber sixes propor tionally low In price. Medford Plato tllaits Co. lMiuno 446. 10! VUlts fnim Klamntli ole IliiKler of Klniiinih Kal was visitor In Medroid this morning, and called on a number ot his frlvnds while hero. $100,000 Kodak. i-rliM, Details at Peasley SUI, I In. 41lf Visited tho Kinioleys Ati-s. Anna Klng-iley. son Willis and daughter Nyhorg and four cniuuen liuve been visiting the past two weeks with Mr. anil Mrs. Joe KliiKSlcy of Medford. Mm. Annr Klnusley Is the. mother of Joe Klliusley. They left today for their home In Northvllle. s! I. The Hanson Coal Co. has moved Its office down to tho yaw at So So. Front St. ioj l imi ne for Holiday Mlm Mauitne Gn-en and .Miss Josephine Klrtley were among those who left hy (ruin today for KUKi'ne to spend the we4k end. Get your fryer. Phone 31 l-X. for the 4th. los Moltiiryi'lc KiK-ciV-r Flnwl A A. Walker, n lli.',l Illll youth of 18 ye.ira who was arrested hy CI'J Tliifric Officer Gin. Pivscott this motntng for .iee,lln on his moleri yi le .it 4S miles or over per hour on North Klcvrsi.le avenue, two lilorks north ot Jackson street, pleaded utility In Judge T.ivlor'. eouit later, and waa lined $o. HuHhlgant Uittoa aavea time In letting your wave. , Leaves the hair fr-wrant and lovely. i Fred erick, Tel, mi. , 1M, MEDFORD MAIL Ml IlHflllltOU lAtiYVU Following two week' visit . in Mpdford ai, tht tfuest of Mr. and, Mm,. K...E. Gore and .daughter liftyenito Hamilton of Han Fran Cisco -left 'this-morning for Port land to visit friends. " 'JeltM-l ftlve Deer Tulk '"Practically every time I drive tho hlKhway east of Medford to ward Crater lake I see one or two bucks dash across tho highway. Miild F. S. Neitzel, Standard Oil company attnche at Medford.-"The deer seem to knoir when the sea sun Is on and when It 1h not. for they take Rreat Hhertlea'during the closed Seaeon. There have been a number of complaints lately about doer Invadlntf gardens and fcraln fields." Mr. .Neltzel reported that fishing had been K"0d eft south ern Oregon stream, particularly on tho Hogue river, lie lhade the Journey to Portland by way of Crescent City, Gold Iteach, Coqullte and I-'ugene. The Oregonian. Phono 000 for special 4th of July trlj to Crescent City, Lake 6' the Woods, etc. - 9tf To Illlilll Woodshed A bulldng. permit waa- ier-ued yesterday hy the city to ' L. M. Weisenburger to construct a wood- xlied costing $33, at 838 Palm street. ' - ' For your; July Investment In ll'ited- stocks or bondM, ceo M, N. JTogan, 315 Liberty lildg. 106 Here fnim I'lirilanil Those registered" from Portland yesterday at. local, hotels Included J, Dean4 H. W., Dickinson, Mr. and Mm. J. II, JoneH, Mrs. F. J. O'nell, Mrs li;'P.' Phlpps and Mr. and Mrs.' Ti. 11. Mclntyro nnd daughter. . : , Krystnlglow, kodak glo su preme. The-poasleys, opp.- Holly theater.' I ' tf ItoluriiH In Portluntl Mrs. W. H.'Walton la returning to Portland today by train, after having spent tho past duy here, Itenl saddle horses for hire, lie ginning July -4th:- some of the-best .ixhUBeeKlng places In tho country Come mb- tor yourself. See L. J (lolier on L. 10. llurr ranch, Tliomp son creek. 102 From, Washington stato , i Among .local hotel guests from Washington are Mr. and Mrs. Shel don Ansdorff of Ilutllo (Iround Wash., Florence Wormon ot Hell- lughain, Mrs. Louis Matxon of .Mount Vernon. Mrs. A. F. Pnck ai d of Tacoma and A. Kenneth Hall and N. H. lCvans of Seattle. See M. N. Hogan, 315 Liberty Tlldg,, for Investments In stocks or bottda. - 1 Mrs. Mmiro (iocs North Mrs. J. It; Moore of the Home grocery left Thursday morning for walla W.llln, Wash,, where ahe will visit her brother, Alvln Dun ford, who Mb: very 111 In the vet ornns- no-npltnl where ho has re ceived treatment for the pnRt seven years. Mw. Monro Is making the trip north hy motor nnd will main In Walla Walla tor two weeks. Her bi-i.ii'.er Is well knowii In'thlrt city, being also a brother of Ike Ditnrrird. , - (1 in nit Hotel Barber- Shop, Halt-cut to please, 25c, 107 I'cigllHiilln In City Mr, and Mrs, CJeorge Forguaon wero In Medford tinlny. from. For. Hu-lun Springs In Hams Valley. They reported that mineral hatlia have been . Inatnlled,' nnd many people nave been visiting f)ho place. Phono 542. We'll haul nwoy your refuse. City Sanitary Service. !!37tf Til Annul .lewelci-M' Meeting Mrs. John F. iJiwrence will leave Saturday evening for Snn Fran cisco, to attend the annual con. ventlon of tho California Gold nnd Silversmiths i,sorlntlon, July 6, 7 and 8. MeetlngH will he held at tho Palace hotel, nnd Jewelers from throughout the west will be repre sented. An elaborate gift show at the Palace Is one of the conven Hon program features. Mra. Ijiw- reiice' expects to return to Med ford tho end of next weeki For Mrs. VllnV, cakes, tel. 173. 103 ('rums lteliirn IPonie Mrs. J. II. Coram, daughter I.e- Vonue and grandson Donnle Iing, returned yesterday from Diinsmulr where . they have boon visiting friends for several days. Take IKuulH-r Nnrili Lieut. G. E. Henry and Lieut. T. K. Ilurroughs. flvlnc a curtnu bninlier, stoppeil at the Medford airport, this morning en route to Vancouver, Wash., froth Cresuev 'leld. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. K. I), hambem a sonint tho Community hospital Wedtieiday,' July 1. Mr, and Mrs. Karl. Vaughan of 1 126 Ninth street are the parents f a Hlrl born today nt the Snored iicnii Hospital, , Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ilaymnnd IMran of Delta, orchards, a 9V4 pnumt ion,, July , named David tatre. 4 Starts laig Flight. HllNK, AiMtralla, July 3. tTl i arrytng meaiutcs from the pre mlerji of Australia and New SCea IniHl to the premier of Japan, F. C. Cbl.yherter tmilt off todny on a flUhl t,i Japan via New Guinea, the Philippines and Fortmra. Mix VIIoii tiu,.t. . WAItSAW. July J. 1) Mnv W.mdiow WIIon was a luncheon Kueet today of President Muselrkl toiler !n the day she was t leave for Posnan. where a monument lo the American m.r preeldent will t unvelleil tomurrow.- i Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd Stewart, tour ists from the l;nlied Hlaiea, were fined In Juan. Mexico, for klsslu. In a public Place. j uuuu i TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, ;MrfeoroIogiReirt July S. 1831. " Medford a n d ; vicinity: r Tonight and Haturday fair warmiff Satur day, with lower humidity. Oregon:, , Fain tonight, and. .Sat urday; warmer with lower humid ity Saturday. . . 5 H5 ' . -a o ' Local Data ? 3C . " S a.' i Temperature (degrees).. 78 llghest (last 12 hr.).... 79 , Loneat (last 12 lire.)...... (0 Kel. humidity (pet. ).- 84 Precijiitatlon' (Inches).... 0 State of weather....... ..'.Clear. Ixiwcsl temperature this ing, 48 degruea.T- - Total precipitation since Beptem ber 1, 1S30. 13.67 Inches. ., Temperature, a year ago' today Highest.. 80;, lowest,. 52. . Hunsei today,, 750 , p, rn., Huniise Saturday. 4;4l. a. .m. Hunaet Haturday, 7:50 p. m. - Observations Taken at S A, 120th Meridian 8lme M. I i 'l--', . vx Fr i . I ':;''' So 5 Dakcr'-'Olty '70. '74 .. 88 ' 81! 82' 104"' 70 54 ' 02: 70 74 r2; 70, 50 80 52. CO 54 70 02 58 54 58 58 50, Clear iltjiln Clear ' Clear Cloudy Clear Ruin Clear. Clear Clear-' .Cloudy Clear Clear cloudy Clear. Cloudy Clear . P. Cdy. Clear Cloudy lllsmarck Ilolse Denver :. Dos Moines .... Fretwo '..i..'..' Helena Los Angele.? Mitrshfieid Phoenix Portland ...' Hod, liluft , itosehurg Halt Lako Han Francisco... Santa Fe Seattle .. 08 ..1(10 .. 73 ..Hid, ,. 72 .. 90 .. 80 - 72 . 68 Spokane 80 Walla Walla 84 Winnipeg 78 W.i J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. PORTLAND PEOPLE DIAMOND UKK, Ore., July (spi.) Many PorHanders nn now-vi.4ltljig tlioiako, wlth-81 rcg Istercd dtuing tho past week Thers ; Wei" 128. ttitesta m' Week from San Frflnclsoo,, Innludlng Mr, and-'Mrs. S.' II. SnrgeAmMfho niuklng their fifth annual visit at the resort. , . f J .. . . . ' Deputy (liimo Warden CI .n'Wil lliitna vapftrts tnnny limit 'cutches, wh Jl. J. Darling; of Portland lundlngi the record oatch of, the woek, weighing 6 pounds. Altho a record crowd Is expected nt the luko oveo the. week-end. the man agemont reiiorts, that there are Plenty or Ihmuh and, cottages hva 1- Uble. The. Sand creek, or' ileaver nuiinh road la reported Ih. better condition thun usual. , Julius, Karnes, mlllioiuilre fuce liowder niaiiufnctiii'or of -Fair- mount, . Vu., la among those slaying at the lake. Medford reg istrations for .the past week in cludo Phil Sharp. Win. a Clark son, l.es llubhel. It, II. Hovd. W ti. wimk.01, Mr, and: Mrs. J. - A. Perry, '.rsi Frlinroa 1 Fllnn. Karl Jnnoueh, Mr, - und Mrs..Stanlev uearnnrt, H. Turner; H, It. sin clulr nud. U. Jl, Prentice. FIRE LADS CALLED 19 E f i Dm Dig 'the, moath !of Juno.! ID nlarms wero answered by -,the Medford fire department, onlr one or which reported nny loss. An estimated loss when the Flr-Phv Lumber company burned waa $35, titio. Tho remainder of the calls were largely (grans fires, , with some garages and other , small Ijulhlings, according to the port. - - , Fire Chlof Hoy Billot t has asked mat an ppopio who have grass to- inirn - should do o hoforc the wentber tlllllA. wnra.., n...t tl, I h tun I dl t J i bncoin oa i lo wer. BUYS G. P. HOTEL The Travelers hole! iu Grant Pass) which haa been operated Tor tho past two and one-halt years ny air. ami .Mrs. j. A. Zattlin. has nen sold hy them to Mra. Molllp Wltcher of MeUIord. according to ueai wntcn waa completed In (!-ont Pass last Wednesilnv. nud Mr. and Mra. Ziittlin.lcrt that day for Medfiird, where a sister ot Mrs Zattlla realilra.i o , , Mrs. Wltcher. who haa owned the Linn rooming house In Medford alnco 1 P 1 1.' will, retain th man. a somen t of the Lake hotel In Mml- torit. ano baa announced at ('.rants Pass. TOO LATC TO CLASSIFY Foil UKNT Nloelv furnish.,! s- .rinnn home at bOx. Uin it,; fire pl:ic. eleh-lc rnne, Kidmen t, hn nt furnae, $42 aft, in Mad In; wati CHAHLKrt It. UV Jtaltor. MvUor4 HKi-j. phono 3v- . 10S SPEND VACATIONS AT DIAMOND LAKE OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1931. J J - One . of tho most, interesting, fiuenoi of "UIb Boy', the A) Jol son ; picture , now-, bolng k-hown at tho' Holly theater for tonight ahtl tomorrow, Is a fkutkhaok to 1870 In which Jolson and a company of colored people alng a group of negro Bplrltualn. 1 . : Alan-Cropland, who directed Jof- Daddy Long Legs9 Comes to Craterian Surpassing even her memorable triumph in, M7th.' Honvcn,'- Janet Ciaynor given ' a 11 tonder; 'touching portrayal blended with rnre humor In "Daddy Long Lugs." Fox ro mantic comedy which starts Sun uay at the Kox Cruterinn. theatre. Warner Baxter, also, doea ihe most brilliant work of his career In the leading n.ancullnp role of this delightful talkie version of Jean Webster's play, nnd a dis- lingufuhed cast, gives fhiwlcap sup port. -. - i Krom all appearances, "Daddy Long lcgH" Is going- to prove one of tho biggest hltw; If not the big gest, of tho entire screen year. Such a combination of superbly cast players and an Ideal story; is all too Httldom yeen on the silver sheet: nnd the genuine enthusiasm manifested, by last night's audi ence' Ih significant of tho picture's popularity. t i t . u . ii "Up For Murder9' to Be Rialto Feature ' Tomorrow murks- the opening of Up for Murder," the Universal love drama which has been de scribed as one of the outHtavding pictures ' of tho current . scUhou and which comes to the Hlulto theatre Sunday for an engage mtnt. Lew Ay res und flenevlove Tobin-, two of the most popular of the nereen's newer players, appear in this production, which is a powerful- love drama, told against the seething activities of a great 1 newspaper office. The storv is a constant succession of dramatic I situations brought about by the 1 existence of "the oti rnal, triangle, . Funeral services .fnr ' Iloyt P. Smith. (Who died July 2 at Fish Lako. will bo held at the Conger funeral parlors Monduy, July 6th, at 2 p. m. The services will bo held under tho nusplces of the local lodge of Klks. nnd interment will he made In the Medford cemetery. PIERCE-ALLEN CLOSED In order to permit employes to enjoy Iho holidays tho Pierce-Allen .Motor Co. will remain closed all day Saturday anil Sunday, accord Iiik to Win. Allen, nmnnRpr. IN VACATION" TIME. Don't fomet tn keen In touch with the old home town when you -leave for your summer vncatlon. Have your Mall Tribune forwarded 10 tho new address. Phone Main 7S and the matter will be promptly attended to, tf: HaveYbur Scribbling Louise Rice, world fan.... 1.-1- antxvw ivcly read your talents, virfun nd faults in the dr.i J what not, that you Kribb:. when 7" in thought Send our icrikM: . . 4.1 I clear- t' .la " morn- ' f ' 'I'kl I m band 1 V0 aa lsl. cut from . bo of Miksoa r.."i - atfc Ad,!r li K EACW TENCIL CO., NEW YOUK CITI Holly Talkie CT4. de? son's firnt picture, i'The Juzz Sln - r diroctect "Big Uvy.- Hhowing with the feature pic ture is a news reel with Graha.m McNamee announcing, a Kurtoon entitled "Oswald In China," and the fifth of tho "Adventures In Africa" reels, another thrilling adventure of African native and animal 'II fo. called 'fTralki of ithe Hunted.". ' Curd of Thanks. , We wish to extend, our sincere gratitude to our many friend3. for their kindness during the lilnesp and deaths of our. beloved father and grandfather; ateo for. tho love ly flowers. . . . ; . '. , Kftiel McCord, t ' , Florence Mpraba, 102" - ' (le'orglu Mann. Gau Wsxlful Humor Every element that' insures PERFECT ENTERTAINMENT - JANET GAYNOR WARNER A FOX PICTURE; Directed RJaV ENJOY THE; i FOURTH At Southern Oregon's Most Beautiful Lake Resort V FISHING BOATING 214 Hours from Medford, via Butte Falls A Big Time for Everyone! : LAKE O' THE WOODS sm BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION . , WELLS MEDITATES TRANSGRESS W BEHIND THE BARS Cha,rls Jft.VieHst a ?ar fctrah with $32:, 04 month pension fi-oni the government,' bound over to the grand Jury yesterday for alleged theft of an auto, diamond ring, and, $10 from Mrs. D. R. Scrihner of this city, who receives, $160 per month - from, the Indian bureau, sought a reconciliation this morn ing, as he meditated his fate in a county jail cell. Wells recently became religious and Joined w church, and, accord ing to Assistant. District Attorney George Nellson, : desires to mend his ways and. has besought the complaining-witness, ta forget and forgive. ' ' Mrs. Scribner conferred with the district, attorney this morning and was not- inclined to consider any compromise. She alleges that Wells slashed her- with a penknife, bit her finger, failed to nay., for his keep, lost legal papers showing her as owner of the sedan In dispute, and- lost the key to the garage containing the auto. - According to her allegations, Wells has had a vivid and varied series of affairs with women. Wells,, a- giant in- physique,1 was recently arrested for q routing a disturbance in the Nash hotel. The district. .attorney's office says he has been a problem for some time. . When:; hound- over to 'the grand jury lato yesterday Wells, when in formed that a conviction for grand larceny carried a prison sentence of from one to ten years, rejoined;1 "Cilve; me ten years..' This morn ing he had changed hiamind, Iti la. .expected that -Walls' trial will be called at the term of the SUNDAY BAXTER by ALFRED SNTEU SWIMMING DANCING 1 FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY iong tea circuit court which o-J Monday. . Newport, Beach tJ miMyppengn7by ,,w. . -4-lL -fUe-- " -' With IRENE PURCELlI LILLIAN BONDl ON THE 8TA0E1 SATURDAY NIGHT 9 P.M. EARLE DAVIS and his Discoveriesf TODAY ana SATUPl Ae Explosion of TiJ Action and'Romail Wally wi In SO THIS ARIZON ' ' ' Also "FINGER PRINTS' . COMEDY NEWS , .li'. COMING. SUNDA' LEW AYR! "Up for Muri Hotel Medf Dinner $1J Evtry Day in the ti "The Pood Is Bettd . at the Medford TODAY r' ; Saturdayi fTt .. M-G-M'S. U-iplVM Laugh P f. '(if