Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 08, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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deal and .
Personal
To Rejourn at hca, ( oust
lU-.Boll iVnrner and on Ed
i ward and Mr. Crane and dnugh
ler Heirn and .Mary , Hruro left
rthla mornlnif fur Hrooklnga ano
j CrVeht City,' whore tlify will r
Joiiril ffor eev'ru! week. .
Klrunen Homo from Iti.nn
Mr. and Mrs. Iluunrt Htmnx re
turned Monday nlnht from Jteno,
;' Nevll where Mm. Hirang had lcn
the kuiM of hr. father for mime
init, Air. 8imn joiiit-a jim- tnere
Vuoilliin at Iukc ' tlio WiXmIm
)' ,'M(t. j. H. -Conrad and on Krnert
loft tl)I niornlnif for Uike o' the
-Woods.1 where Mr. Conrad Ik re
covering' from Mines. . Thi'y will
be (ohe tfje remiilnderaif tho'aiim-
'l . ;j
Hero frouti HlHlftiifO i.'
i . Amonjt ihe-tourist and other
from' dlmiinl clfie.- the following
are registered at Medford hotel:
Cktrenca T. Perkins and W. 11. An-
; adraon on Minneapolis, Minn., Mr.
and Mrs. ti W. fjllilock of Alilnlt-
, toil; Pa,'. Frank Faye. find Hally
Huitctta ot New.YqrH City, Alice
Murray liounfon and Mr. ana sirs.
t II. yulnlun of Evanston, III.
Yeoman meeting, K. P, hall,
' THunt, eve. ' Important business.
RefreHliment. Every rn o m U o r
ahduld be present. 107
lx-im-e of llonur Cliamto
Degree, of tlonor lodge will hold
no July meeting. There will be a
picnic Instead,-- Dote' wll, be .fin-
.nounced later.. - -
, . f- f i
Omconla'n at Hotels' '
Orrgonlans ri-Klstered froni vari
ous point" In the state, other than
Portland. Include Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley peterwm and Mr. and Mrs.
Dirk I'lnnetaon, Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Ahlin, W. N.' Williams and
K. KremmH of Kugene, : M. C
Wooilard of Rllvvrlon, W. N, Ter.
rill of Wewtflr and Mr. and Mm
A. K. Florence of Iakevlew.
Mr. Kin oil ViM-tloh' '
Mrs. Lyda r.KBni, who fecehtly
left the employ of tho, .county
health department, toduy wturted
on, s two woekji vacation trip to
Seaside and otrpolhtil along tho
Oregon count. ' . . (
Hate for out-of-town trlpi. Tel.
J00. OUtf
fe-clys at Diamond jsikn
' Dr. uhd' Mm. A. C. Beely, for
mer residents of HoaolMirg, am Mr.
and Mr, flail Beely of Uoaton spent
Saturday and Sunday at the mirn
rrter homo of the former at Dia
mond lako. ' - t j ; ;
Thiitortnnt bUMlnefM meeting, Yeo
men. K. V, hall, Tlr urn. eve. 8 p. to.
All members requested to be pres
ent, i ' , 107
MedMrd Thlovin Strip G. P. Auto
Medford police roportod .Tuesday
a coupo belonging to oul Van
nice of Grunts Pom, stolon In Med
ford, Monday night, was found early
Tuesday morning on a side rond
near Medford. The automobile
wa stripped of nil accessories.
According to officers, It la thought
tho. theft was made by a. person
or .persomt in connorllon: with , a
used, Dart shop. At the time his
cur was stolen, Mr. Vannlco- was
attendliig a theater In Mcdfurd,
anuria Pass Courier. . .J-
Tho
Portrait of dtatlnctlon.
Peaaleys, opp. Holly thoater.
LravN for North
Mrs, M. C. Alsdorf left oii,,.,tho
Khttsta tlila nooti by train top Port-
land.'1'v' ; ' ' ' -' - ;;'J, j.
Details
$100,000 'Kodak prltea.
at Peaaley 8tudlo. 1
nt4 Bill In Pcnnlcn
Iaph Hansen of the Ashland ho
tel mated Momluy ho thought all
of the pennies In soutlmrn Oregon
had been corralled when the car
nival company, whose member
atayed! at tho Aehlaml hotel,
brought approximately, I.0U0 cuius
V-lth tha Indian .and lancoln on
them aa part pnymont of their bill.
Ashlund Tidings,
Grand Hotel Uarber Shop.
Ilalrcuta to pleaae, S6o. 107
To Visit In Kant .
Mrs, Thnmon V. 'Wlllhims and
daughter, Mhoda .'Mint, ten this
forenoon for Marquette, Mich., via
Trlnce Kuprrt and Chlcugo, III.,
wher elhey -will visit relatlveo and
f rlenda, . , , . ' .
'Lovely Tulip oil waves, 1S.H0;
other permanenta1 15) shampoo and
finger wave fir marcel Too, Kath
ryh Locttell, HO 8. Central, 1914.
tf
Ti-nug-wald lanvo fur lOnst .
Mr. and Mm. fori Y. Tenitwald
will leave' Mil ynlntf - fur ttsn
Francisco, from where loniorrow
evening they will depart on the
special Khrlner tmln ti i'leveland,
o Ji attend- llw nntlunal Mlirlne
convention, A
Am In my new office, tSl Houth
Central, Just South of Monlgoinory
'nrd. Ki'l.' Vllwood, oprtnnetrbt.
Huh Tonsil Out
Miss Harah Fal, who underwent
nn operation yesterday fur remova
of her tonsils, Is reported to be
getting ulong nicely ut her homo
today.
Hern from Nearby Districts
.. Mrs. J. It.- strung of Crlffln
crook la shopping In Medford to
day. Other Ijuxlnc-w cullers an
Mr. and -Mrs. Tom Carlton and son
Thayer of Prospect, Harold (lould
of Climax and Ueorgo llurrlnglon
of Crater lake. O. h. hlndlcy,
foreman of tho Vaniloevcnbcrg or
churd, Hams Valley, who la on a
week'a vueatlon, Is also spending
considerable time In Medford,.
Miss Mnrlnn Htancllffo will opon
a packing aohoul at the Ala Vista
packing hoiitte on Mouth r Ir at.,
on July ir,th.. Parties wishing to
be Instructed In fruit packing wli;
nleai4e leave their names -ut tho
packing houeo or with C. A. Mar
shall ut 421 Ho. Front St. lOOtf
Mr. C'liuilMii'k In City ' ' -
W, W. Chodwlck of Halem la In
Medrord today-attending to bul
ncH matters In connection with tho
Hotel Jackson. ' ,
Air Trrtvi'l Heavy
ItccailKO of tho heavy holiday
pni-HCngor travel by nlr, nn addi
tional - piano schedule was run
northbound from California Sun
day by tho' Pacific Air Transport
company,', according to Homer J.
Merchant, United Air Mnea representative.
Drill Shoot Motal Works docs
export repairing, fender and auto
body repairing. u
it ,
I'roni Stato Metropolis
Among guest registered from
ortlnnd nt local hotels aro J. W.
narls, J'aul Dupn, Mr. and Mra.
K. H. French,; U. L. Crnko, June
Wlldo, Mfx; WnHlihurn and daugh
ter, Mrs. H. Wonk, Itoso IvunK.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Rush, Miss u.
Hush, Mr. and Mis. O. A. McMuiti,
II. 1'. Wells, Hd Adams, CI. 1. Hart,
W. J. lftirtinhni 10. C. Thomtwi,
Don: Mcdruw, A. C. Hmlth, It. I.
Macleiiy. U K," St; John, Jr., J. I.
McUiugHlln and Vnltor Potter.'
I.ylc Puiillii lteturiiK
l.ylo Purllln, telegraph operator
for the Southern Pacific, who hn
been- located In Portland, haa re
lumed to hla homo In this city.
Vacationing' In Koulli
K. J. Neumann of tho flrowno
Hardware company, and duughter
norenue loft Monday morning via
auto for Han Jose, Cal., where they
will apend hart of their vueatlon
visiting friends and relutlves. They
will nlso atop over In San Fmnctscd
on their way homo- via tho coast
route.
Broken windows glazed by
Trowbridge Cabinet Worka. a80tt
Currya Arrive Toilny ,
Mini Kleanor Curry and Jier
fatrier.' tt. Curry of Marlon, 1nd;.
nrilvsid heae this noon on the
Shasta, from Liw Angolea, where
MIm Curry has been siiendlng the
pohI aeverul weeks vlflllng. She
aUu sent some time In Santa Cru.
and Sacramento.
There oil Huslness '
Homer. Murx and .Henry -Prlnglo
wore in (I rants Pass Tuesday on
busliici-K
Business of Importance In every
Yeoman. K.- P. hall, Thurs. eve. 8
m. Itofl'eshiuents. He' there.
- 107
VlHllnrs froni Keatlle
Included among tho Seattle via-
llors In Medford are A. 1. Marsh
and daughter, Mr. and Mix. o. A.
Wugner. II. II. Manny and C. II
Hlevena.
Phone M. We'll haul awny
your refuse, City Sanitary Service.
' , aa in-
Spent llulldays Hem
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Spencer mill
son Ji'rry of Itosehurg vlhltcd rela
tives and friends In Medtord over
tho 4lh and Mli.
For your 1 July Investment In
lifted stocks or bonds, tee M.' N
Hogan, lit Liberty ll.jg. 106'
lcuve for (Crater Ijike
Mra. H. Wank and daughter.
Mb Itoae Vank, of Portland, liiMl
Mra, !'. II. gulnlan and Alice M.
Houston of Kvuiuton, 111., left on
the Crater lake Mtagi this morning
for tho national park.
California Vacationist Here ,
Tourists and other travelers from
California, registered at local,' hof
teb, include, a. U. iiruwn -aod Mra.
H. P. Burrows and children of
Oakland, O. J. And MUa Marie Da
Hrecbe of Santa Barbara. Mr. and
Mra. It. A. Ketchum of sacraihertto.
Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Goldberg and
Miss K. Abrama of Fresno, Mr.
and Mra. C. K. Dates of Alameda,
Mrs. K. P. Ford, Mae Louise Ford
and Harry Martin of Han Diego,
Mr. and Mra. JS. A. Gordon of
Berkeley, Mr. and Mra, J. H. Bra
nen, Jr., of Walnut Grove, Mr. and
Mra. Geo. K. Mauser of Hollywood,
M. J. McUiren and party of C'fea.
cent City, It. Tuttle and won, Mr.
and Mra. W. V. Jonca and Mr. and
Mrs. J., W. Kern of Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Small, Mr.
and Mrs. M. W. Lowrle,-Mr and
Mra. G. J. Kaiaton of Han Krnhlosco:
On DiihIiickh Visit
I K. Kt. Johns, Jr., of Portland;
district agent for the Pacific Motor
Transport company, ia rtpendlng tor
day in Medford on business.
I'eggy Markle, local beauty exr
Iiert, hiui accepted tt position at
Howman'a and will be there July
20.: 112
Jilg Mine KxHiiision
An order for $t5,000 of mining
equipment huH been made by tho
Penn Mining ayndlculo to install
heforo the winter ai'ason at tho
Hoberaton mine, according to O.
Foretiicr, auperlntendent. at the
mlno near Gulice, in a statement
Tuesday. The equipment will aupJ
plant tho present mill, cnpablo of
handling about 7! tons of ore Irf
24 hours, to a 600-ton mill. Three
ahifta'of men uro now employed
at the rtiino, keeping It continually
In operation.' The Koherston mln,
as it Is commonly known because
It Is the prdperty of several Hob.
ertson brothers, was leased by the
Perm Mining Hyndlcate of Allen-
town, Pa., In February. Orants
Pass Courier. ' '
HELD UNCERTAIN;
MAY. TAKE DROP
FOKTLAND, Ore., July, 8. (fl)
The chk -motvket'.hm a very; Uncer
tain tone In toduy'a trutlinR. Kven
mombera of the trade found tt dif
ficult to get a line on .conditfona
)ecauHe of the inuny fuctora hav
ing an Influence on the market.
EuHtern and mld-wet, markets
are helnic watched with more than
UHUal IntereHt bceaUHe- If prlcew
dron there It Iff quite likedy that a
downward revlwlon will ' lie, force'd
here., 1
: TJte ftrAnenf1-market charac
terized by a fixed relationship be
tween price and' supply that doeH
not uHunfly eKlfcl". The advance of
prices in inihy Important marketH
ut few weeks ago Ih nalu to have
hen followed immediately .by a
dcreaHO In consumption. Ariother
factor tnttt-may-weaken -the mld
wet market and, conneiiuently, the
market here, Ih the hot weuther.-
DecreHHea in fjuttHty may have
boon sufficient to Htop the move
ment lnto-; the coolers. If thlB oc
curred, a- lartfe quantity' of eK8
will be thrown onto the fresh eKS
marekt and very likely cause u
decline. . -
The trade Is not predicting a de
cline, but anything may happen.
f
isiXferfrety
Kan il'iniii'lsiti llutli-rfiit,
SAN FltANCIHCO, July 8 W
Uuttorfnt, f. o. b. Ban Frnp
cbnjlq 2c! i h ' .J t f f
In. but continued midsummer
quiet, the market was left largely
to. the devices or proiesaionai
traders.. . The turnover, rtweK?.r'
exceeded 2,000,000 shares."''
1 Today's closing prices for 17 Se
lected atocks follow:'
Am.' Can '...'. 10T14
Am. Tel. and Tel 177
Anaconda --
Col. Gas '.
CurtlM Wright
Oeneru! Electric
General' Motors
Kennicot Copper
Mont. Ward .'-
Radio Corporation
Trans. Am
Scars Itoebuck :
S. P
United Air Crnft
U. H. Steel
Corpt. Trust Sim
D-yr. Fxd. Trust ;
25
S2
Shi
42
31
18.
19V4
17
1
65Vli
83
27
"96
0
7
Free shampoo Mon., Tue Wed,
with tl marcel , or ' finger wave.
Facials tl Thur. and Frl. Ilow-
niun'u. Tel, 67. 112
Will Attend ;lft Sluiw .
jock sworn will leave this even-
ng for Kan Frunciaco to attend
the International gift show being
conducted thlH week at the Palace
hotel In that city. He plans to re-
urn to Medford next Tuesday,
Completes "Vacation Trip ."
Mrs. R. c. Minear returned to
Medford this morning by train
from Ptirtland, ' following a two
weeks vacation In that city kml at
beaches Along the Oregon coast.
Kient Fourth ut Kexort
Mr. and Mra. H. F. Cope and son
Novln were among the visitors to
the Uvko o' iho Woods .roiort over
tho Fourth. ;,. io--
OiiPNt from lliilljuoiMl
nllaa Marie Clark of Hollywood
irt In the city aa the guest of Mra.
Raymond Mlkacho.
'"rum IVaNlilngtuii Statu
Mm. Harold S. Davis of llomilam,
Mr. and Alra. Fluyd J. Gibbons of
I'acoma and II. F. Nlblock and
family of lyle are included among
lie- Washington glioma ut Medford
hotels.
Wcliiinali Club .Mim'Im Tliursilny
Weiionah club will meet Thurs
day afternoon nt the Nlchula cabin
on Itoguo river, with an early after
noon meeting. A covered dlali
iin.-iieon will bo served la the eve-l
ning. nt which time the men a
Invlled.
TO TALK SEWAGE
IL, CHAMBER
See M. K. Ilognn, SIS Liberty
llldii., for Invest nienln In stocks or
bunds. 109
Fluffy, Ught
bread with fine, even
texture. ,
That'i Flnhrer'i now
Hokum Loaf. Ask your
grocer.
Prunes for Itlg Ibiiiiiuet
Fifty pountU of tiiiiiiuun valley
prunes are lielng sent by the Hose
burg chamber of commerce and
the local chapter of the llusltiess
and Professional Women's club, to
bo werved at the buniiuet at the
biennial convention of the Nation
al Federation of llifettnc and Uro
rc.Hlnnul Women's clutu nt Itlch
mond, Var
Krystalglaw, k o d a k glosa su
preme. The Pensleya, opp, Holly
tt'
theater.
In City from Weill
Mr. and Mrs. II. j. Harrington
are vWtora in this city fruni Weed,
who arrived yeitcrday.
Hpeelal ratit for out-of-town
trips 14-hour service. Checkered
Cab. t'honi. aon. ist
Man Held for M.-dtonl
Jack V. Faulkner, 4S. a lumber-
I inini. was nrreiled In Portland hv
Ivteetlve Hivennes on a eharne of
lUt a fimim from Mvdfonl
Acconlltig to rtwenneft, Faulkner Is
Hilled lolly ny u Medrord but In
Montesatio. Wash.. n well to an
swer bad ehevk rlinraes. Pali wae
et nt 11000 by the Portland police.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., July 8. -WP)
Butter, butterful, egga, irillk,"c6lin
try meats, mohulr, nuts,' cascara
bark, hops, live poultry, ' onions,
potatoes, wool' arid huy 'quotations
unchanged.' '. ' ' ' - 'i ) ' s
Portland Wheat
PORTIjAND, July 8.i (P)
Wheut:
'-' Open High Low Close
July (old) .53 .63 .02 Ml .62
.r3
66',
July (new) ".6.1
Sept. (old) .62 A
Hcpt.(noW) .6314
Dec .60
Cash wheat:
Rig Hend Hluestem '
Soft while
Western white
Ilard winter
Northern aprlng
Western red '.
Oats: No. 2 white.
. Today'a car receipta: .! wheat,
64; barley, 0; flour, 10: .'born, 0
outs, 1; hay, 2. j
r
.r,3"763' .63
.62 V, .61 V4 .6114
.62 .62
.66 .65
64
...X 62
62
...,'...1 411
4!)
.40
0; fcc
Wall Street Report
N1CW VORK. July 8.MflV-The
stock market had another, alnklnit
Hpell tpday, but recovered about
Half its loss In Hie final denllngs.
; 'Kxtrenio' liws(s of 2 to fl points
In several prominent ahai4i wero
In tho main reduced to 1 to 3.
and n few Bh.nr.cji nctually closed
H Willi' gains. with the inteina-
fliiiutl debt sltilatlon removed as
a, mnrtiet ..fnctor, mid midweek:
busliiev stiitlstles revenllne noth-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT1-1IJ Kxperloneed house
keeper Avanti iNMirk, either In city
or country. Mrs. Pearl towards,
' U- U. 4. Box so-I).. Medfurib
I ut' 5 POIMVH Coach' $76, for quick
ante.' 103 K. 11 Hi. ) '
FOR RHNT Finn, clean 2-Toom
apt. with sleeping porch and gar
age, 310 Portland Ave.
FOR SAI.H OR TRADE-Viking
cream separator in first-class
coiiilltloti: for cash or a good
workhoilsii. 6 of 8 yr. Tel. SIS.
Central Point. 1
A rnttrerenco mretlne -nf the
board of illreeinrs of the chamber
of coniinecce and the city 'council
wilt In' held lunlKht' nt the city
hall to promote a more thorough
understanding f the council's
plan for the bond election to be
held July is to provide for n new
scwuao plant In McdMid. Althouch
tho hoard hna considered the ew.
age dlNposnl plan, no public an
nouncement hna been niado by
tho group regarding the chamber'
policy In the matter.
The election will be held July
IS, Mayor F.. M. Wilson stated
this morning and no postpone
ment will be considered. The
council will not carry tho respon
sibility of threatened damage suits
and other dangers nrksing under
the present Inadequate. seWage
disposal system any longer, Mr.
Wilson pointed em.
.
LA K K , v.l'HH WOODS Ci
wanted." Vlll trade Klnn
cabin
miiath
Falls property. Addmis Fred D.
Fletcher, 111 Looinla Itlitg.; Klulu
ath Falls, Ore.
Births
Hotel Med lord Rarber Shop
Hall-rut S:.e. no
llclly WakKleld liniiniiliig
t Helly Ann Wnketlebl. hr, has
been guile III at the home nr her
mother, Mr. Hoy Wakefield, Is
much improved today.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Crow,
a UniiKhter, nt the Sacred Heart
hospital yesterday.' -'
Horn to Mr. ami Mra. Earl Owen
a son, Sunday, July ft,
Horn to Mr. and Mra. Robert
Rae n son. Sunday.
Rorn to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Collier of McLcod a son. Monday.
July .
Mr. and Mm. T, t.. Anseth are
the parents of u daughter, born
yesterday at the Community hospital.
FOR RIO NT Unfurnished 8-room
'IioUito, sleeping porch, shade
tree;, clone In. Inquire 120 8.
Holly.
1 1-3 ACIIKS, modern home, liullt
' Ins', close to new sohooV: fhSe
garden soil; plenty water: $36n
caah or will accept lot or acreage
aa first payment: balance easy
terms. KARL TC.MV, 310 Lib
erty llldg. 10
FOR MIKNT'Xew 4-room hou
hut'dwooiVfloorfl, fireplace, sin
llonary tulw, bnenient: nled
modern 4-room house and mod
ern S-reotu house.
KKI'DKN COMPANY. .
Phone 720.
Mill HAt.rt tirade Shropshire
lambs Be. Iiox 904S, care Mall
Tribune.
WANTKI) Three refined gentle
j men to room and board in cool
pleasant aubtirban home: , real
homelike atmoiliere; enrage; fi
mlnute drive from Medford limi
ne?, district. Phone 64 morn
ings for particular,.. , jotf
WANTKI) Married limn wishes
JUlVt"' a"y klmi' rhiine 1043-lt.
FOR 8.M.K
Auto Park
Nis- notatoea
lhrk' north of Kverahady
r, .iieyer.
Roy WAXTHI) over IS. with
btke. Wcetern Vnlon Telegmph
to.
FOR SALK S acres bearing
peaches; modern furnished (
room hoiwe. $4.M10: trade for hav
property; Marin preferred Ceo
Cirpenter, ml. west of Phoe
nit. H. 4. Rex .
Conl of Tlinnks.
We tWi to lhank our friends
and neighbors for their Mndncwi
and Aympathy during our bereave-
ment In the Inst of our beloved
one; also for the many lovrlviA.NTKI Middle-aged woman to
(towers. l wall on table and type menus.
Court V.. Snjder end Famltv. I..1'" sJj'-
Mr, and M' Andre K. Moore U.hkt i nZ il'...'" '
" Main. Phone mi'-jT
on
Meteorological Report
", -" .1uly '8, l3. " ;' r !
Med fota and vicinity! v Tonight and
Thursday fair! tid' dhange 'in tem
perature. -
Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs
day, but rog' on Immediate coast.
No change In tcmporuturo. .
Local Data
-i"
Temperature (degreea).. :97 ; 58
Highest (last 12 hrs.).... no a (
lowest (lortt 12 hrs.) 61 58
Hel. hnmldltv (net.) 1!) . 63
Preclultution (IncheB).... 0 0
State of weather.:
Clear. Clear
COUNTY
L
ACKS
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 60 degrees.
Total precipitation since.. Septem
ber 1. 1030, 13.S7. inches. -- :
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest. 88; lowest, 60.
Sunset today, 7:48 p. m.
Sunrise Thursday, 4:44 a. m. .
Sunset Thursday, 7:48 p. m.
Observations Taken at B A. M..
: 120th Meridian Time
CITV
DI rr
no
a M
-5
t ! ?
Baker C.lty 84 60 Clear
Bismarck 72 50 filenr
Boise 00 -68 : Clear
Denver 80 60 ' Clear
Dm Moines 80 BO Cloudy
Fresno -102 66 Clear
Helena 76 48 Clear
Loa Angeles 82 06 Cloudy
Mnrahfleid 73 50 Cloudy
Phoenix' ...; ..:." 84 P. Ctly.
Portland 90 02 Clear
Red rtluff 100 68 Clear
Rosoburg 90 58 Clear
Salt Luke 80 C4 Clear
San Francisco...;.. 68 58 ' Clear
Sanlu Fo 78 58 Clear
Sent tin 80 02 .'Clear
Spokane 86 50 Clear-
Walla Walla 04' 02 Clear
Winnipeg 06 48 Cloudy
W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist.
Delivered fresli
right to your koine
(Swell's
offee
(
Nut Sold at StoiM.
Ve deliver direct to roar horn
Telephone
The CASWELL COKKEE MAN
Tel. 9501-4, Medford
BSii
'Automatic Electric Coffee'
Roasting Accomplished by!!
the GEO. W. CASWELL CO
Batteries Charged
50 Cents
Service Electric Co. ;
111 South Holly : Phone 1279
SIT C. Main
DEVELOPING
PRINTING
MjiI Ui Your Film.
SWEM'S
Medford
SWIM
AT
HELMAN BATHS
ASHLAND '
Contlnuoui flow of White
Sulphur Spring water In
tank.
Open dally to 10:00 p.' m.
(Kxcept Monday)
Tub Bathe Picnic Ground
TESTING TRACT
CC L,eminon. Oavia Rosenberg
and hhiul Scherer, a committee of
frultmen delegated to confer with
the county court, upon matters
pertaining to thti Southern Oregon
Federal Kxperiment Orchard, held
a nhort aesHion with the county
coUrt this morning upon details of
the new plan.
The county court refused to
sanction purchase of 34 acres for
the study of seed crops, etc., or to
make provisions for the huilding
of laboratory or housing space at
this time, on the ground that no
funds wero available. The county
court agreed to go ahead with the
proposed purchase of 21 acres of
orchard ' land, for experimental
purposes, on the William Budge
tract,, as soon ns legal technical
itie.4 could be straightened out.
The county court Informed the
delegation that space could prob
ably be arranged in the new court
house '. for the federal orchard
workers and that temporary quar
ters would have to suffice for the
present. ' r
i ' : 9 15,000 Yearly v
The federal funds amounting to
$15,000 per year, a continuing
fund voted by the last session of
congress, Is now available. ,
The county has secured from
thechool. district a small cfuss
room on the Washington school
site, for' iise' as offices for the
! architect, contractor, and clerk-of-tthe-workii.
It' will eliminate the
necessity of the county building a
new structure.
Mrs. Abbott, of the Loq.se Home
of Portland, an institution for
wayward girls, " called upon the
county court and asked for an ap
propriation from the emergency
lunu, to meet a t:(.
Mrs. Abbott said that '
able action on her
county court' fctrreeff ..
Abbott said there to
and four hnhln ' '
a -uuinii
home from this coum'
Tho welfare worker SJ
thn tham I.. - . H
delinquency."
The usual batch 0f
routine business, were
by: the county court, j,
number ofroad ""Htr,
ItEPORT OF CONDITIOX OF THE . 5
First State Bank
At Each? Tolnt. County of Jaekso'n,' Oregon, at close 'of 01u,
30, 1931. . ' -f . ....... i I j, I ;
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Bonda, 'aecurltles, etc. 1
Bunkijig house $2731.99, furniture nnd flxturea KOO.oo..!
Real eatate owned other than banking house
Cash,' due from bartka and cash itema ...i......i. ......
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MAIJlUtlES
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Demand :deposlis
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Savings deposits
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State of Oregon; County of Jackson, ss:
T, W: II. Young, cashier of the' above-named bank, di
swear that the above statement is true to the best r my
and belief. , W. II. YOUNd, C
Subscribed and sworn tb before mo this 7th day of Julv
. FRANCES -CAMPBELL, Notary I'
Aiy commission expires June a, iya.
Correct Attest: J. F. Brown, W. H. Urown, Directors.
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