Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 07, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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Tocai and
-L-fPersonal
.Janlora Vlay .Tomorrow
The Junior American ; Leiribn
liasohall-Ranie iwlth Klamath falls
? will bo playod ,Vedniny Instead
1 of today, as appeared in yestor
: day'e paper. .liocal boys aro assist
Inn with the sale of tickets to the
same. Med ford's team is coaciica
by Tom HlKH'ns and Ihb Kilaniath
: Falls boys by W. B. O'Brien.
Barkers. Homo from .Vortli
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Darker and
Mr., and Mm. Cecil Barker thavc
returned from the Wlllametto val
;ly, where they 'visited Mr. and
MM Clay Barker oyer the holjday
'weak end, , ;,
Mrs. Isirry Mann Here fur Ku miner
Mr. and Mrs. I-awronce C. Mann
,.,-and two children .are 'guests of her
' parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.
' v, Heath, for the summer. Mr.'Mann:
''who1 has been connected wllh the
. !"Flrl National .bank in I'ortland
nine they removed from Medford,
,'y'Ui traveling over, the state In Kho
interests of that bank, and Inter on
;' will-spend somo-tlmo here visiting
' bis family and many friend
Starts Culling liny
-'Mlko IJanley ' today started cut
i ting hay at his ranch up Llttlo
'Butto creek, which covers botween
".three and. four1 thousand acres, Mr.
Hsnlcy iut up about a thousand
tons of hay -unnually. i
iKegutar meeting of IJnited fVrler
siof Kedmeir, July 7, M3, Tuesday
,e evening,. 8 p, in. Hot dugn, buns
- and coffeo.on tap., ; , ,105
; Tonrlsts atj Hotels' '
. Among the tourlsls and' other
registered .at Medford hotels . fromd
unniini ciucs aro air, ann airs, u.'
3-1. ftookwultor of Cleveland, Ohio,
'Mr. and Mrs. TV H. Walo of New
York Cfty, Mrs. K. D. Patterson
. of Vancouver, B. C, Clark Webber
and Marvin Crano of Rantniil, 111.,
and Mr, and Mrs. V. J.- Mardhall
of Detroit, Mich.
nates for out-of-town' trips. 'Tel,
00. 08tf
Vlsllliur lirotlM'r ,
Mra. Josephine Dunohuo of Mer
. !j4nisijn .Medford spending several
days with her brothor,. -Charles
Crow. ... ; . , i
Portraits of distinction.
leaioys, opp. Holly theater.
Tim
" VhiitllMr amo Warden
' B. Osmond of i Portland, state
I Kama warden, Is spending -a-ifew
days in Ashland, Mopping at ' the
!- Ashland' hot), Ashland Tld-
s. . ..-.( ...
, rl00,000 Kodak, priBoa.
i ;t Vaaaley, Btudio. . ,
Dotal Is
Utt,
.Expcctcil Home Tomorrow
; v Mrs. draco Voss of tho cliambei.'
of Xloronierce taft 1 axpoiled to
. lelurn tomorrow from a Hvo weeks'
vacation apont ; In .Ban .Francisco
. .4nd .other oifiea. , ,
i ' it i . .-, "
".'drand Howl Barber Shop,
.llalrcuta to please, 25o. JOT
nir-Maarki liaftmvlng
' ' Cart 'Magorlo of Itogun River,
who Is in a Klamath Falls hospital,
waa reported yeslerduy to bo Im
provise .atowly from internal Uu
.i.juHoii aufered a .week ago In an
, , auto accldeivt near-Klamuih, Falls.
.Magorlo suffered three broken ribs,
trM head, injury iud Internal bmilaos.
; iHls fatully .W In KUipiath Falls. to
,, l near iim.
.-Lovely Tulip oil, waves. o
other permanent! IB; shampoo and
finger wave 1: marcel ?6o, Kalh
, ryn Locatell, 'HO 8. Central,. H74,
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'Bray Goes to 'Prospect '
Philip Bray left thU city yestcr-
"ay for rrosgiect, where he la em
ployed by lh California Oregon
Power company.
Broken wind o.wa glased r by
Trowbrulga Cabinet Works. JJOtf
..Front Main MelroiKUIs '
Among Iho -Purlland auesla! reg
istered a Medford hotuUi aro J. ,V.
, Bearls, Mr. ana Mrs..K, C. Wtuiiher
all, James IV Olson Paul Amorl,
Mr. and Mrs..O. K. Wluterlmthani!
. Mr. and Mrs. L. i;. Vnunlo and
. family and. II. E. Ofricer.
Brill Sheet Metal Works does
axpert repairing, fender and aulo
'body repairing. (
'fttrs-mHunday at Pass' $ux( :
v: Miss Helen McKep. waa among
ntho realdonls ef Ihl. city who spent
..yimdiiy at tlmnls Pass
V:
Do You Know
; the many iuperioritio
of FlnhrcrV Holsum
"'.Broaa? ' '
One trial loaf from
your grocer will con
vince you.
4P-V-
Will VldU'WI) Coast ! )
Mm Fred iluKiin plan to Jcavo
Saturday for MarsDtleld, where clle
will bs ijiKit for several days
of relatives and friends.
tiiiestff of Masons
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dosha, for-
mer residents of Medford, are in
tliLi city from California to visit
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Maon at their
home at Uerrydalc. )
liolsteln Cmr Makes, itiford
Friday, a IloMtein cow owned by
C. W, Lewis of Klamath county,
hiwl ninHn n Mrnrtt ncVPP before
,IUulod jn the iftato of Oreiton, 'ac-'j
cording to n summary report jurt
released by Ilouer Morse, dairy ex
tension specialist at Oregon Hlato
college. Ior bulterfat production
uniountcd to, 134.9 pounds out of
a total of 2, 452 pounds of. milk,
which Is a stato record. Friday
previously made the record for the
month of May.
Visit from Forest Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Victor SpauldJng
and daughter .Jean of Forest Grove
are guests In thla city of Mr. and
Mm. V.,T. Undley. ,
Chalks Nanto on Car
11. 8. Clovolpnd nccdrhpanlcd' the
local rllksrto Hoattlo rlunday, :and
before leaving crayoned "Modford
lOlks, No. 1168," on tho side of tho
special cnr. Ml. Cleveland will
crayon Ihe same, thing on tthe car
In which' tho lodgfj inchilers, rc
turn. - ....
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Week Killl CriHwvnt C'lly
"A, party, consisting - of Mr. and
,Mty, , tlcprgo -Htldham and son
Iouls, ,'m. and ,Mrs. Jack-Steward
of Wlmer. nnd Mr. and Mm,. Honor
of Mv'dford rpent tho W'.-ek end Jn
Crescent Glty. s
Callfomla -VitcotUmlstH Hero '
tluettts from tho Bear slato reg
istered' At Tocal, hotels Include Le
noro Huff of Udl, J. W. Wto
larrddp'aiul family and .lohn Kerr
and family o( Horkeley, Mr. and
Mrs. HA.., W. Htnne itnd ICIslo M.
Farrls of Long Beach, Mr. and
Mrs. M. MncDonald of Ulcndale,
Mrs. Falrchlld, Mr, and Mrs. C. E.
Mahony nnd Mr. and Mrs. V. C;
ftouk of Hacramonlo.. Mr. and Mrs.
C. It. WHllnms of ftan Jose, Mnrlon
Carter, Catherine. Vcglla, ' rtobort
MeKarlnnd and Dwnln MacDonald
of Iteddlng, Mr. and Mro. Martin
Schneider, Mr. and Mm.. O. A. 011-
lln, Mr. and Mm. 'H. II. Hill and
Mrs. ;tl. n, MeFooters of Ban-Fran
cisco'
IfcTO .froui Ksglo Point
AnioiiK residents of. Kagle 1 Point
shopping In . Medford - yesterday
were MlasIlattlo tlowlett unci Mrs,
DaloSlokes.
Phono 643. We'll, haul away
your refuse. City Sanitary Borvioo.
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IJalMTS ttoturn 1'Sist ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Krnert-C. Faber;
who have been guests for tho past
two months of Mr. and' Mrs. K. C.
Faber of Central- Point, left lawt
night for their home., in Uarnns-
Wlle, Ohio. - -
TJirlfl Coiiiimiiy'.Maiiiigttr. libra
, U.'C. Oslo of Portland., ..district
nmimgeri for tho .National . Thrift
coi'posation of Amerloa, la a visitor
In Medford, looking artor tho oor
poriitlon'a fltfalro. , .
For your July Investment In
Hmcd stocks or bonds, see M. N.
llpgan, 115 Llbcriy Bldg. , 10
Traveling (Ultima "Visiting '1
will V'etorson and friend, ' who
recently arrived In tho stntes aftor
an extensive tour on the'Dnnlsh
liner Nordrarer, which took them
to Capetown, 8oulh Africa, Bouth
America, -Australia, -China, Japan
and Java, are guests this week of
Mr. and Mra, Ilcrh Orey. Mr. Pel
emon. and 'Mir. (Ney vltl ther
Bouth Bea Islands together eeveral
yeai-s 11110. .'Uurliig his visit M11
Bedford this week, Mr. J'eleison
la enterlalplng his imatty .friends
with stories of ihla. more recent
travels.
IVntnni fmtiiit'iHtM
Mm. Flornnoo, Ooff has returned
home from a vacation trip to the
coast with. Air. and Mrs. Myron T.
Hoot. The party left hero Friday.
lice M. N. lloRan. Sit Lllwrty
Hldu;., for-Jnveslinents In stocks or
lunula., , jot
Maytag Ulan llort
Al Whui-ler of. the Klamath Fall
.Maytag .hop.Wi in Mod lord lodav
eouforrlng with, staff jiu-ioIk-ix at
the Mini find shop. ,,..Mr. .Whanlec
plans to Mum homo, tomorrow.
(iiu'Ht of Mrs. Clay
iMra. ;'!,. ' IV Fltsgerald nf Port
land ,ls .In, Meilfiml. the guesl ot
Mis. PapUiie tMny al hT ioie on
llaven street. .
To Visit Moorva -
; )r, nd -Mra. Traey , l.ovo (nd
Miss llls,neho love of Unuver. fnlo..
irrlTd III the pity .'this mnrnlna.
and will be the suimIm while here
of. Mr..nd aim., Hawles Moore.
kcyta.lMlr, k o d V, gloss' iut
rremo. .Tho reaalejn, opp; Holly,
theater. , ifs
ticorgv Thnnias In City
linrisi Thvmiw. rinrtrntatlve
I of the CIlliMigo. Milwaukee A.M.
raul railway, arrived in Mudford
this morning 4o attend tu buslnera
matters. , , . , , , ,
Rpeelal rale for .out-of-town
trtpaj S4-hour servliei C.hiickered
Call. Phone SdO. jj
1 Berth ttianre nn titerks
1 A graduated service charge on
jeaeh rheek drawn by n 'depositor,
(depending on the nnmbrr of check
I written during the month, was
started t.y the llrtvton County mate
;hsnk ami the First National' Ivink
jof Cnrvaitls on Julv 1, Hchiuil dls.
Itiicts, fraternal "order, rellglnua,
I I'Oinlhiinlly or philanthropic Instl
jtutlona. ,.tviiiim ariunts and sep
arate aiH-nunu for firm or hus
jhand and wife, if eemhlned aver
;sge exceed,, ihe minimum, will not
oe sneered.
At (Wwvnl. ny Today
'Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Undley and
daughter Vtpgtaia and o..t, .Mlas
Amy KHIott, left this morning for
Crescent Cliy to spend Ihe day at
tha beach,
MrDoiwall ami Guests oo Trip
'' Mr J. A. McDougoii of this city,
acoompaoled by . her mother, Mae.
Taylor. .of Han 'Franetoco. -are leav
ing today for Cplson, Mont., where
they will be guest of Mrs. F. K.
Jameson, who la also Mrs. Taylor's
daughter. Jerry McDouaaJI -Will
make the trip with them.
Here on IIuslnCH , ,; ;
Ueorge titephens and son of Ap
p:egato aro transacting business in
Medford .today. Ueorge Flake of
Griffin creek, Leonard Brock of
Central 1'olnt, and Leland Petti
grew of Eagle' Point are also .bus
ness callers. '. . , '. ;
To Visit Yellowstone 1
i-Xlt. and Mrs. J. M. aarrett of
TCagle Point aro leaving Wednes
day by auto' fur a 80-day trip to
Yellpws'tqne park and other, nearby
points, , ; . . E i
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Itednioralo Cot tea Blion 1
Tho Coffee Shop, located In the
Hotel Holland,. is undergoing com
piete rearranging and redecoratlpg,
with new wallpaper of Vivid hu
and attractive new linoleum on the
floor. ' The .ahop han . -been - closed
since Baturdnyj and workmen have
been busyrfor the past threo days
Not.only itho .dining room .of tile
shop, has -been rodecorated, .but also
the kitchen. ... ; , , j
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Hotel Modford Barber Shop.
Haircut 20c. H0
Miss Pmi ell 111 City
Mlas Laura Powell Is In the city
from Los Angeles, and "Will be the
house guest. -of -.Mj'M'Iiuth .'Meuscl
for two weeks. , Bho arrived, from
tho suulh by train, today.
ltnilronri Memtleru
Leo Savajio -oft - the ,'. Delawnre-
J'kttWannajlljje.and L. -V. - Druce
of., the Canadian Rational ya-ilway
areln . Medford-, today conferring
WiMh - local: ahlppers and ropreaen-
tallvea. oCi tlio.iBouthern Puclf lc. , ,
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1 'rum Oregon Points , '
Included among the gltesl reg
istered at looul,hotla from Oregon
points, other, tthan Portland, are
.0. H. Nolan. ,and VT. B. Halverson
of Vale, Bm,lvjng8. C Mont, II.
.1, KJnllnky, W. J. MJahler and U.
H. Campbell ot Bugeno and Evelyn;
KcwLon of Baleon,. - :
Aiinpal lU'tt t'ross Meet' ,;
Tho annual meeting of the Jack
son county chapter' ot tho Kod
CrosK .wIll bo. held July I ltt. Miss
Lillian .Ilobcrtii, secrctavy, said to
day. Place of tho meeting wll be
announced luter.
Boys! Boys! Boys! .-8ell .Mall
Tribunes on the street. Call nt
back door at :40 p. m. Wednesday.
104
lU'tiiniM to Kcutlle 1 -
Mrs.i'M.' lloiKi, left by train for
her home la Seattle, this noon, having-
spent the paat ten day in Sled-ford-
as tho guest of Mr. .and Mrti.
C. A. Wood and' their children.
Jcromo IicnvCH-for iHcvcliunl
' K. O. Jerome leaves this evening
for Wnn Francisco,, ivhei'o.lie will
be Joined by Mrs. -Jerome, who has
hean visiting relatives nt- Ban -Jiwo,
and tomorrow, nlttht thoy will bonrd
tho upcutal' Bhrlner train which -de
parts lor Cleveland, , pliio. ,to at
tend the national Bhrlner conven
tion there. .. . j. ., ....
Jlero from. Hvalllo
J. -S. Monrie. Mis. A. . J. .81.
Oeorge, Mra, TratfHn, .Mr. alld Mrs.
K. W.i JSoaglcr lt,nd Mr, ., and ., Mrs.
V, 12. Fellows, all ,of Seattle,, aro
rcglatared.ut Medford hotels. ,
Power Brothers "visit Parent
Kverelt B. Power and Lawrence
T.' Power of California ar spend
ing their vacations with, their par
ents.. Mr. mid. Mrs. K. P. Power.
Working nt Airport ,
UUtck Iluchatian. radio operator
of Hoattlo,, at , at tho 'Medford air
port swhllo Pacific -Air Transport
men ore on their vacations.
lleMirts Aihliillil Burglery
Bheriff Jennings of Medford re
ported to police headquarters Sat
urday that tho Isaacs store nt Ash
land won entered' Friday night and
robbed of 100 women's drosson
mostly printed silks. The. thieves
were believed traveling .toward'
Portland In an old touring car,
ortlnnd Journal.
envo fur Vlall '
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K. Koosor
left this morning lor .Mlllon-Free-waler.
.where they .will visit for
several days.
nvy slilM Jlero
Two navy ships, piloted by rjrlc
Nekwn -and Lieut. ,Wnod aloiipod
at tho Medford airport today, en
route to Seattle from Oakland, Cat.
REFUELING PLANE OFF
FOR FAIRBANKS FIELD
WllltE HOUSE. Y. T . Julv 7 -
OVy-The I trl-motnied retuellug alr-
piano of tho projected Kohhlns.
Jotiea non-slop-(light from Seattle
to Tokoyo left Whlto Horse tor
Falrlmnks.! Alaakai at 11m m
today. Th Idan'o arVlved from Tel
egraph creek, H. d this mornlPK.
Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Tred It.
n 01 ventral-point. . naughtc
nlTl Helnt. a daughtcrl
ik at rurucker'a maj
tins morning
ernlty lionjc.
Uorn lo'Mn, and Mm, W. I. oideri
ef liuit Kails, a -daughter, lit the!
('(immunity hospital-today.
$10 REWARD OFFERED I
FOR HUBBY-DEAD, ALIVE'
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MKMJ'HIR, Tenn (Uptlln,..
aianda dead or alive must be'
cheap In Arkansas. !
Mrs. Ollv Neal. West M.m,,hl.
Ark., wnits- a Memphis hewsimper
editor, eaylng: tMy hnshnnd letl
home between 3 and i a. m. Wed
nesday; 110 reward to finder ,i,..,i
or alive."
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OLD IRONSIDES SEA WORTH V AGAIN
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IS) "' : HMUC'Iflieii JrS i'hotO '- " .'
Tha frloato Old Ironsides, which made history mora than a cm. ;
airy ago, has, been msds seaworthy
:uio.inii7 na o. o, uonatuuuonr ja apavfn a; eastern gsir waa
undergoing final preparation for lla.irip Mp.and 4ovttii,tng ibjntle
coast on which It will visit a number of cities. ' 1 . . 1
ON 'CRATE' STAGE
' Tlip no,wy eie.ctm) off Icqrg 6( (be
Modford i;otary club started tho
now administration- this noon with
one of tho niOHt unique llotary.
mcetliiga'ovbr hold hero. ;( Tha sea
aipn .wag dield on-the atapo ot the
Fox . Cratnrinn tlicatro, : lunclioon
being servod by tho Cratorlair ush
erettes at long nbles A splendid
progi'om of high cIush vnudqvllle
.acta was presontcd i through' the
courtesy of Roiarlan Arch Holt,
matmgor of the Crnterian tlientro.
Among tho fonturo attractions
twore Jomi Kills In soprano solas,
Leah Holt in organ selections.
Chuck Bler, the cronlng, tonor, Jim
my nnd Archie Pierce. '
A liirRo number of visiting Rota
rians and guests ntlondod the' novel
mentlng Including Rotnrlnns1 Pr.
Hnrclny Stnvons of Alameda, Col.;
H. Ellor of Klnmnth Falls, nnd
H. C. apnrr, Harry Stearns, E. D.
Piittoraon, U D. Ijiy, A. I,. Weaver,
M. O. Wllkins ami Hal McNnlr of
Ashland.: fluesls'werd Pi Mi Kor
shnw, Herb Oroy, .1.' Hi Ofioley,
B'rcd Heed and Vf. K. IBrayion.
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Cal C. Wolls, doputy United j
States marshal for years pact lor
the southorn. Oregon district, wllh
Mudford us his liundqiiartors, Is1
now nn his aniitinl vacation, much j
of which ho will spond in I'ortland,
In Which, city ho. arrived last woek
for tho first lime In months, cure-
free .mid .without a United Stntos
priBonor In chorea to lie tinned
over,. Into the custody of Iho fed
eral . officials thero.
lien Cal goes on vacation one
can rcBt, assured Hint thu timo of
holding tho ntiiiunl BlatQ oucnmp.
ments of the . Siranlsli Amoi lcati
War Veterans nnd Veterans of l'"nr-
olgn Wars Is , not fur uway, tor he
la a tipaiilttlt -American war vet
eran nnd lias not missed n conven
tion of that patriotic body for manv
years and always times his vnca-ii
tlon accordingly. . . ,
Hunco ho will bo nt the pncninn-
mmit In l.u (irande, July 111 to 22,
Inclusive, the first lo arrive ami the
last to leavo.
IK Pnunil Snhnnii I'migllt
(lltuNIIOllKN. tllan.l. Norway.
(UP) A'salmiin welching S
piiiiinls has been raiiKht off cron
hwgen In the Italllc sea. This place,
located on the Swedish Inland of
Olund, fs "i favuVite' with fisher
men, ljist year a sturgeon weigh
ing 4tu pounds was hauled up not
far from (Jronhocen.'
Freckle Champion
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A .ifX-ifitf l-rtti i'Auia
Baymond Saston It the frtckl
chamalen ef Corenade Berrh, Calif.
But ha doesn't know Jutt li.w many
ht tit, for he aaya they all run Into
eni big freckle on hit neck.
AS HOLT'S GUESTS
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DEPUTY MARSHAL
ENJOYS VACATION
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again. Tihfeujnsle .vs.-rtyC, known 1
During1 the summer vacation po
ri od, Iho Fox, Bifllto, theater will
c)po during the r middle of finch
weak, according to. announcement
of Archie Holt, resident manager
Of the Modford Pox theaters,
Many improvements in the theater-will
-he mntlo during the closed
period, among- which will be the
installation of- new eats.
- One -change, df program ..each
week, over -Saturday and Sunday
will ho presented at tho Hlalto
Summer prices ' will prevail and
finst run pictures will bo offored.
Paramount nows will be r.iwltched
to the. Craterlnn on the last half
of the week change of prpgrani,.
HALT GAMBLING IN
SAIjEM.: Ore., July 7. (ff)Acl
ItiK upon numerous complaints re
ceived from residents along the Pa
cific hluhjWay, and particularly, the
parents, of minors who hsvo. been
ptroalcMK tlio illegal inaclilnes.
aonity,sJiorJirs tbls morning staged
a - .progressive raid on barbecue
stands, filling, stations and other
placos-ot the ikind along the high
wav between Aurora and Salem.
,3'he rld netted 12 slut machines
and a various assortment of: punch
boartbj.
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WJn'r .Wtwo 1mLfts? 1
It is, difficult to figure out just
whom Messrs. Smith and Deforest
did bent, ' oh their way , to., their
own . combat. , Hut .they" .had to
eliminate ta least -seven onirics
apiece, -because : one ' must win
elghti matches, to :becomo, a Brit
ish amutcur champion.
An anomaly Is apparent when
n golfer like Mr. Smith can win
tho tqughest . golfing competition
In the world. '. : , , ;
The only niiHVver.l can work out
Is that somebody must win. The
..few. . fjivoiLtce, , stilimercd ,ln a
Jlcld of 1J0. playors. doubtless
wear thomsi'lvcs. out',beatlnK,gnlf
ers who, according to our Ameri
can notions,, ought not to be In a
championship, until they get so
fed tip and stalo that some near
phyte- . comes . .along and .- amacks.
him, as Andrew Jnmlcson -smacked
' llobliy . at Mutrfteld In IStt,,
tlow inany-'tlroes have you. beard,
of ijamleson since? -.. -
Tourist (Xiiitcst t'aiicellctl.
KOM K IL'l') Tho Italian slate
tnm-M . ilepurtincnt has cancelled !
the - 1 9,10 fnrelKn , lltornry conlesl
hecnuse of the poor material 'sub-;
milled, .Annually the tourist - do-i ;
Psi-Miient has offored 6000 llro tnj
the Jieat Hnoli' en Italy. In nert-'
Imlisn mngasino or newspaper.
After examining .the lnao appli
cations, the committee decided to
withheld tho award. ' '
Harvey's Party to t'onvene.
' MONTH Xti. Ark, (l'P).W. II
"Coin" Harvey, advocate of "free.
silver" nnd head of the . recently ;
formed "Mew Volltlcal Party," an
nounced recently the parly would !
hold Its. convention for selection ip
a presidential candidate here Aiik-
!5. He especis Ki.oeO to attend. '
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TVinkcy Tourists In Italy ' (
Tioi.ZANlY- -U'l'l J. Vr lxuw-i
pool, a Dutchman w-ho plans to
travel nrnund tho world wllh bis
family In a donkey car. has arrived,
here. The party consists of 1e
t.eeuwpeol nnd bis wife, two boys
and s three-months-old bsby. The
tsinlly Vims already traveled 18,eo'
miles wllh the assistance of twoi
.leiikcys nnd one mule.
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Missouri's rye acreage 4ia t sllen
back from the war time level of
'loo to a yearly average between
SOMO and ss.ooo.
iiiiis
PORTION OF WEEK
uJulJ-i'ii-x-uii 1 iii 1 -"r W99!
UP
FREIGHT BOOST
Committee Will Present Res
,: olution at Salem Hearing
Thursday Other Bodies
Have Filed Formal Protest
A' committee. 'conposed of 'i. rf.
Ccderwall. thairnian of vfce traffic
committee of 'Hi;.' ijoguo ; ftlver
traffic association:1 ' L,. - A.,;BanKs.
grower and ahipper; 'Dr, ;.F, , -O.
8wendenborg of .Ashland and C. T.
taker, secretary .of ; -the : Chamber
of Commcrcc,,.ttiis .m'ornlng. draftod
a resolution to be presented Thurs
day at Salem to .Public uomtms--sioper
Charles, M. Tlioma,' protest
ing agoinot ,, the proposed 15 per
cent Increase in'frelght rates,
The rcsoltttlon sets.torth that In
asmuch as -the pear industry Is
Inliorlns under a, heavy strain At
presont. "any, -increase . in freight
rates would 'bo 'diaastrouB,',' ,
A mcetln-g-.wos. . held Monday
night, and , the .abavel , committed
named to draft, the repolutioh. iThe
20. growers, present 'eloetod,..I. A.
lianas,, chalrrhan. t. . , '
Tho Jjflgue , River .Traffic,' asso
ciation. : the. -Fruitgrowers' league
and the executive, committee of the
Fruitgrower league,. on. which the
Chamber of'Cbrnmerce.'Jrraffic as
soclatlon,.and.;Frultgrowers',' league
havb, reprceentatloh, took "similar
action last week, when they .'filed
their formal protest.
. -.Thoi pear industry,, by tho action
taken iloday.i-piieBentei a.solldi front
against .the : proposed freight rate,
increase. . - - . -.
. Similar action. has Uccn (t.-ken -py
dther Oregon -!rrultgroyin 'and
wheat ?ralnlnr sections,-?and' -by
Washington -and California idls
trlcts. . . ' ' '.
TOO jLATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Extra fine alfalfa hay,
..WUl be. ready to naui eoout..ine.
i lfh.: 9'll..' fi-n befpre: noon
or: In 'evening. ,. ?1T)D I
ITOR RENT Furnished: 5-room.
houe; sleeping porch. Pliono
' 931-It. . ' ' ,
FOR , RENT Furnished ai( ;an
a smali house. 334 Apple. 1U:
FIRST - CLASS , paperhanger: and
.paiivtec wants work by hour. or
. oontract. ;Reasonable. ;-Tel. 881.'
-107
LOST - At' postofflce Thursday,
coin purse with keys -and .small
change, phone 150.- . - 106:
' ' WHY ? "'-
,"'' .' OPPOttTUNtTY ' ' ;,! '
ia nnn nT Ar-n. wr r .( AAA
' Have yoh money to invent T.'Non-
resident owner -tin -33 acres -at-'
tho west end of Jnckson St. Ideal
-. for stihdivlcfion. We are-, offering
this for Immediate sale at just
one-fourth purchase pried 1
$4,100. At this ; price-'It Is tho
.best Investment we know'of In.
J.-ickson .county. . .., .'. , ,
J. C. BARNES, Real -Estate. '
Phone 910-Y or 409. ' 1
15 S. Central. 106
FOR SALE Oootf, modern 6-room.
..home, .woodshed and . garage(
, lawn, -shade, paved street: 3 blks.
south of Main. Priced at 2400:
only
$100.00 DOWN.
' ''Balance to suit buver,
CHAS. A. WING, AGENCY,; Inc.
(Exclusive jgont.)
Phono 728. 18 No. Front St.
107
FOR RENT Houses; one furnish
ed, one 'unfurnished: - In ; new
Washington school district. Call
U17-W. Inquire 625 Dakota.
FOISt HENT-t-Comortable; 6-rootn
house. 128 Almond. 2 blocks 'from
East Main; ringe !ri kitchen with
coll, bathroom orvinoetloh; goiftl
. .garage : and'' wortdshed.' Hent
J22.50, water rates paid, by oWn'
er. Onll.at 132 Almond - 107
LOST Black 'traveling bag be.'
twoen Medford and Hi-cokings',
July 4. Return to Mall Trilmno.
Beward. .- J." J0
UVANTKD To. .borrow ,;300. Oft nn
, goon nrst mortgage. P. o. nnx
.. "'l : ! " '- ' ' 107
FOR SALE Small General Elec
tric motor In good .condition.
No. Riverside. 10R
PROTEST ON JOHN K. uUtiP
Bed-SpringsJIattoss
-
Ivory -or brown bed with 2-inch posts, 40-pound,
felted mattress and double deck, 90-coil bed springs.
ALL THREE FOR
Our '
Regular
- Price
MATinMAI UCAn HSJWPS'
NAhUNAL HLAU mrnnty
' hpATilte; July 7 VP) Birmlng
hani, Ala., , today .was selected as
the ,1932 convention city of .the
Benevolent and Protective Order
of Elks. . .. ", ' . -
,.. SBATTLBi Jv'V 'W) JohniR.
C'oon, Sterling. Colo.,.,- was 1 today
elected grand exalted ruler of the
Benevolent and Protective Order
of Elks at -its 67th annual conven
tion in- Seattle. He will succeed
Lawrence H. Rupp Allentown, Pa.
Others elevate -to high Voices
included: ' -
'Edward J.. McCor-mick, --Toledo,
Ohio, grnnd esteemed leading!
knight; P. L..'"Dawns '.Tex.,, grand,
esteemed loyal knight: Fred A. 1
Wiecking; ;Blurfton, ,Ind., grand
esteemed lecturing knight; Daniel,
R. NIKlon Washington. D. C, grand '
tiler: Harry T.' Uutterson, New!
Bern, N. C. grand .inner guard;!
James. T. Hnllipan, Queens Bor-;
Ongh. K'Y.', board 'of grand trus- ;
tees' and Sllthael F.., Sho.nn.on, Los
A,ngoles, prand, foimm. " . j
'J. Kdgar Jlnsters of Char-'
lerol Pu nnd Lloyd,.' Maxwell of
Maishajiiifwn, Ipwii, wero re-elected
grand! secretary', and. grand
treasurer,' 'respectively, posts they,
have held for. several years.
Elkdom's i whlto -and purple
hordes turned all Seattle into a
vast play ground today. : j
. ,-.,. , .,,,-.,4,, - ...
. The Duluth,.:Mlnn.,2oo, . which!
has aobni twobf Its oo-born Jlpns i
''make good" In thh 1 movies, re-!
cently sent throe- nioro to N0W1
YorHr-'etudlos; ; ' f j
Smartly Waved
Even' -of tor swimming or a
wqeV-Ciul trip, your hair will
be' beautifully Wayetl. Get
one of 'oiu1 jerfiiaiicnts 'now
and you wiir eijoy the i'Stim-
merionueh'i morel' .- f
, . . t
Permanent 1 Waves
, ,:;$5 and S6.50
Cinderella
Beauty Shop
.. . -. - ; Phone 1526 '
. '"East -8th Street
' Mabel Poague, Mgr. ,
1 1
f
$
:H
O.90
4 '. , ',' . ,'"-1-" 'J ,
NOW
The Moat Popular Sy
in Medford
r. JANET '
Gaynor
.WARNER
;':l;"Baxter(r
in '
Coming Thursi
"I TAKE TH!
.WOMAN"
': ? . 'S'wltn:- '-'
.l :GAY COOPER
' . "C'i GAROUE, LOMBARD
l
IN VACATIOV TIM
Don't forgot to k
touch with tho old
.4 town when you leavil
! your., summer vacation.
4 your Mall Tribune forivi
to i the new address.
4 Main . 75 and . the mattcrl
lie promptly attended to. I
'--.'.. Vl , . : ;
. 41
Batteries Chara
.1.50 .-Cents
i Service Electric (I
111 South Holly . ' Phon
DEVELOS
and
PRINT!
Mall Us Yo1
SWEtt
217 E. Main
FOUNDED
1909
JACKSON COUNTS
BUILDING & LOAN
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