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PAGE TWO. " MM3tX)RD MA"TL' IBUNE., JtfEDFOtfD. 'o'ftEffiN THURSDAY, JUTA , '19311 i I I Local and Personal ituJi'ronii orriciai ! ! ' 'u . A' Virllort, awjlHtunt general aont fur the ChleuRO Great Went- orn Villwuy, is in '-Merfford , today' 1 calling on local railroad repreMen-. i tatlvctJ, " No Heat Kcllcf Yet Ju Mfjrht AlthouKh today, with a tempcra- lure -of 7 at 1 o'clock this after noon,5 was a little cooler than yei- terday, which had a maximum nf f8 but with the hot lent 1ay'n eathflr to com later this after ; noon, ' no rcllof from the present heat wave la ' yet In night. The To recast 1 for no change in 'temperature..- Thl morning's mini mum WB4 56 degreea, " Pol loo Chief on Vh nit ion Chief of Pollco Oatus McCredle. 'accompanied by Mrs. MoCredle, V left here Wednesduy for art . ex-' "tended1 vacation' trip. They ex- . pected to spend some time at Reno,) Nev.; from where they will go to Lak Tahoe and other ecenlc places. Has l'olwon Oak - Mist VonK Gibbons of Hoath'x drug at or utaff is ill at home to day with pdlflon oak. n ' h .) .t ' - .i - i Ik Porter's new band at LUhlan platform Saturday; Ashland. Jn Yrrkn Today , " Ted Chum hern, manager of the local Mnytaj? rthop, Is Hiiendltig to day In Yrcktt n buftlm. Attorney riiffitUH.'k in City Ainong the bun i news callers In Med ford yesterday from Granta Piwjt wa Attorney James T, Chin nouk. Crater NutnrallHt Jx-rtt.1 Dr. Htanton, naturaK.vt at Crater Iake nationiil park, left Monday for Jjoa Angeles, , where he was! called by the acrlous lllnt-ss of hir father. Here from DlHtancc Included among the hotel ffuetft. hero from distant points are I. W., 'lark'and -family of East" Roch ester, N. V.; IS. B. AlbaUKh and ''family of :Waco, Tex., It. H.' Cook of Mansfield, OM6, W. V. Kennedy ot Pittsburgh, pn,( and C 8chwenk and Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Herder of VilHted In Medford M Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Dalton an daughter IvouIhg of Merrill, on Mth. Mnrycrlleit Bradford of Klum ath Kails have returned from vli.lt In Mcdford. Mini Dalton and MIns Bradford are both affiliate with Phi Mu sorority at the Unf verslty of Oregon. Ladies of the Prenbyterlan church will hold a food sale at MacMarr' on North Central, beginning at o'clock, Saturday, July 11, GtioHt of Mother Etta Paul of Halem.In In the city visiting hr mother, Mrs. B, Boyd. ' i)he arrived here today ty train. Yeoman mooting," K. P, hall, Thurs, ve. Important "bUfciiiCH. Hefreahmonta.- "Every member should be present. 107 Terminates Week's Visit - Mm.-U K. Wlllita haa returnei to Klamath Fall from McUforA and Ashland,' whore ah spent n week visiting with relatives find srjvnas, ..f Hates for out-of-town trips. Tel. ' To Visit In Medford Mr and Mrs; Wm Btayton were expected I 'tbday. TfVhlleMn the Jclty fhej will wituesus or Dr. and Mr. J, 11 "Hiokert. . " Wcddlo or In Me4for9 Important bualnesa meeting, Yeo; men. K. p.-hall, Thtirs, eve. 8 p. mj. 'AH members requested to be .pren) nt. '" ' v. io7 Ifcre VlslOn blonds Miss AHIno -Karhart of Bnguf ,1vm viitlng friends In Modfor -t , , m - w Portrait of distinction. rtaalyst opp. Holly theator, 3 Th Rpcnt Wwk Knil Hero Mr. vnti1 Mm. Jnmpii Boll nnd datiRht! Etllio of Klnmnth liMllji pent Hie'Wiyilt end in McflfoiJ $100,000 Kodak prlw. Dotnllk t'PMly Studio. 1 , AUS i V(tlonlu rniin (Ullfoniln ' . Hildnl of ttillfornliv tedittari dut lonal hotnta include H.-wi -Wetxol and family nf Alameda, Mr. , and-Mns.. Harry U. Colo, Mr. ami .Mrs. A.M. Thomnun. Hr. nml Kli-rf jr. m. H.iwliXt and Mr. and tin. I'ree aliumpoo Mon., Tuos., Wed. J. 'Oottliiiham.of. l.o. Anirolea, Mi j w,,h If wrcl or fliiper wave MIk Murlnn Htancllffo will open a packing achool at the Ala Vint packiiiK hoiwo' on Houth Flr'Bti, on July 15IM. I'nrtlcii wlHhlngr to bo Inmructod in fruit pncklne wll pleaxo leave their namea at tho paeklnir hoiiM or with C, A. Mar shall at 4S1 Ho. Front Ht. ' 106tt Vlxilom from Kcaltlo ' ' Mm. 1). II. flwem and Mary Jane Kwem of Keatllo arrived In Med ford hy train today from tho north to vliilt relative in Medford. Brill Hlieet Metal Work) does export repairing, fondrir and. auto oouy repairinR. 1 tf lliillilliuc IVrmltH Imiied 1 ' 8. i, lnnard today received i permit at the city blilldlnir depart ment' tri Inmull folding doom at SOD Jtouth ront i(tret, nt a cost of 150. liuslneRii of Importanco to every leomart, K. P. hall.'Thura. eve. 8 p. ni. Kefrenlimenla." TJo there 107 ; t Mai'ldimi Out nf llnMiillnl ' m SMitrlftrt j; Mneiretl.if ho Union OH' eompany' nf iKlamal'H Ifnlld hn returned to (hrtt CHy from Ah land, where he'lind been-eonrlnM In a hnapllal elnco JunK 19. "Mac Ijiren Buffered a fraeturod akull and olher Injurlea In nn auto accl dent on (lie Ashland highway, Itlr. eond'ltlon Is Improving rapidly, al though 'ho Mill haa to walk with erutehea, and It 'will he several wecka hoforo he is nolo to return to work.' ' rhono 642. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Borvlce. 237tf Mr, t'olo III Todaj ' - ' " ' 'Win. Ida Crfle In ahsent from Dr. H. K. lOllloU'at offleolodiiy ibocauK ot lllnwu. Miss Martha Itoshoars Is taking her nines as receptionist ami bookkeeper, ,nd Mrs, J.' B. Jaeohaoil and Mioses , iHelea-and Otata Wackiwn of Hay Morle J.. Btandler of Hollyi wood, Julia Mollold of Pasadena ' fir. 'and Mrs. Jew. Mlckclsen of Oakland, Mr, and Mm. ). w. Pierce of Santa Monloa, Mm. Ijirrant and daughters ot Ixing Ueaeh, Mrs. M. V.' l'ylo and Bertha Clark' of 8nn Joao, end Ui following from Ban . franelseo; . Mr,-and Mrs. H. K Chenowoth, IkiuIso W, Muellen Mrsj. R. MueHer, Mr. andl Mm. Charles llynea, wr. and Mm. It. f, MoCanhy, Mr, and Mm. hi. P. Nr. Jrnd Mr, and Mm. Il Cohen. Grand Hotel Barber Shop. HalrcuU to please, !5c. ' 107 Mis Im-h Off for Portland " , :Mls( Una' Inch left on the Bhnsta this forenoon for .Portland, where he plana to spend a week. Lovely Tulip oil waves, 10.60; other permanent. IS; shampoo and finger wavo fll'insicel 78e, Katlt ryn Locate!), SS0 8. d'ntrnl,' 1ST4. . ' , ' ,'. '.V ' 1 : ' - - dStf i ' t ' Hwreta Visit Km In Itamli Mr. and Mm.-. W? H.'',Sweot of Central Point.' wllh Mr. and Mrs, Merwln Donelson of Klamath Kalis, motored to tho W. U Fraln ranch .l.Topaj-., Klamath ouunty, where they eiient tho week end. '..' i .f ,. Broken wlndowa glaied "by! Trrm-bfldg Cabinet Works. '5a(lif Facial ll'Thur, and Fit, Tlow limn s, J e 1 , 0 (, '11a pldSo! li hero to itay. (Let Fluhrer do your "baking during tho ium mer, You'll bo ur prised how much timo and worry it invcs. Smvnejr lit irniitit I'm F. B. thveeney of Medford waa In Clrnnts Papa Wednesday on Insur ance bitHlnofui. I Krystalglow, kodak gloss su preme, The Peasleys, opn. Holly tf theater. Hero from Washington Washlngtlm residents registered at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mm. P. It. Hear of Aberdeen, Mr. Alethe Maroell and Mlm U lx-ech of Vancouver, . H. t:. Kotmiert of Hremertoll, Mr. and Mrs. XV, K. Hall and M. II. Hracken, O. W. llarrowor, Mr. and Mm. M. W. NICO.XUI and Hay II. Houdreaux of Heuttle, To Work at Iko Mis Reulah (.Tore left today for Crater lake, whore she will be em- ployed at tho lodge for the re malndor of the season. To Visit Prosser Miss Lillian Wise and her moth or, .Mrs. Cornelia AVle, will leave tomorrow , .by motor for Prosser, Vah where they will rtett rela tives, returning here In the fall, Big Hat Sale tomorrow and Sat urday. Ope .hundred hata go on sale at $1 each, you can t afford to miss thie. Tho Emmy Lou Hat, Hlfop In tho M. M. Store. ; , i 1'isltom from Jrosect . Mis Dorothy Patemore, instructor- In tho1 Prospect school, Is :1n Medford today and wilt loavo thU evening for Portland, where she. will spend, tho summer ' vacation'! with her parents. Mis Alice Walsh I also In thlti city today from Prospect. Hero from Portland Included nmong tho Portland guests at local hotels' aro'Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward Hogom, P. 11. Sam mis, II. C. Ilarlnn, A. A. Halo. J.. T. Newton, N. Fv Warren, W. K. Hchauh; V. II. 8?ely, Tom Swennes,, C. C. Hoozler, Joe Uravelle. Mr.' and Mr. . T. Moohead and elsterj H. F. Hlmon, II. Wagner, C. K. Hur-! nett. Mrs. 13. J. Dougherty and' grandrfon,. It. K.. Lee, . Mm. - D. C. leroe. Mr, and Mrs. I N. Bratn- erd, . O. Taylor. C. R. Kllngcr and Itntit, Barclay. , " , Flshitl at H'k Point Mr. and -Mm Lcland Wlllita and daughter Sharon of Klamath Falls. accompanied by" Mr. and Mrsj Harry Hinabarger and children of Aiedford, wer'o among those who enjoyed tho recent holiday vaca tion at Rocky 1'olnt resort. . Keith Cole Homo from lleno : Mr. and Mrfl.'Keitlrftolo and llt tlo dntighter, who hn'e been living In ltcno ' for the 'past several months, returned to 'Medford 'the first of the week. Mr. Colo, who hn been playing In an' orchestra in tho divorce city, reports that thing havo grown 'too nulet' for huHlnosH since raid were made by federal offlcem at numerous ahiuaomcnt center. '.' m ' M II PORTLAND, Ore., July i . () The advance of dno cent' a poun in standard cube butter reflects very firm market.' The prices made effective for today's trading place standard and extras on the same level. ' Conditions within " the butter market are such "that another up ward adjustment would' not cOmc; as a surprise to members in th trade. A break in the weather may result' in Increased production but it will take quite a period of bearish weather to Influence a markot a 'strong a the present one. ... , , Receipts for the past two weeks have been no larger than actual 'dealer .requirements. This goes to mafte a firm undertone..- rt.r o Livestock - I'OKTUND. Ore.. .Tiil a (an CAT-TLfcj 125.' calves 15c; quotably steady." ' ..... . - , HOGS 575, including 476 direct or through; steady. SHUEP and LAMBS 600, in eluding; ; 401 ..direct . or through Hieaay. t Portland produce Portland, --ore.'.-juiv n.im uuujm i it i jl is ATM Selling price to retailer: Country killed hogB Dest Dutchers under 100 lbs. 12 c; venter 70-80 lbs. 12c: yearling lambs 6-Sc; spring ,'ambs iu-iic; neavy ewes 4-5e; canner cown 6c; bulls 6-6o. i.IVB POULTRY Net buvlng price: Heavy hens colored 4 U, lbs. up iiwiic, others unchanged. ' Butter, butterfat, onions' nota toe, wool; hay,: egg, milk, nuota- iions uncnanged. i ' , Portland Wheat' Peggy Markle, local beauty ex pert, lias accepted a position nt Bowman and will be there July s- ; ' ; .' in (itevt. nt Itray lloino ' "Mlw MI'orll-udo Anderson Is In Medford visiting Mr. and Mr. Jouett llray and family, she nr. rived by train loilay from Safford. Aria. ..'.. Hotel Medford Barber Shoi, llaltx'ut Sue. no l lnlirgo H "rations Fred (lenird nnderwent an on. enttlon tit the Community hospital this morning and l getting along nicely. Mm. J. 11. Moore 'nUn un derwent nn operation at the Com munity hospital today.' Mm. Broun leaves Mm. KMo Brown left Inst night by train for Portland on a -business visit. A clean sweep of Hummer Hat tomorrow and Saturday. Prices shtshed to lmo,t rtothln for aulck cleaiani. tine hundred marvelous hats at only M each. The Knimy I .mi Hat Shop In M. M. dure. Transacts IIiiHlnes Hero ' Leonard Tlsh of Eugene, repror aentntlvo of tho Los Angolcs Soap company. I transacting business n Medford for severhl day.- ' 1 1 I'llllergoe ()H'atloii ', Mr, Maude" Bice Bailey, whi undorwont a major operation at no., community hospital iWedne. I'tyt Is.goltlng along- ,ileely. her (rieiuiBjaro glad to iniaen. . .t ... TOLD LATE TODAY Victor C. Marcelle, 15. accordlna o the Nebraska state vital statis tics appeared before Judge Alex Sparrow of tho Juvenile court this morning and Is scheduled for re- ppenmnce Into this afternoon, for final disposition of hln case. Com mitment to the state industrial school at Salem, until he Is 81 ears old ,1s probable. Marcelle's mother, n ' resident of Portland. Oregon visited him in tho county Jail this afternoon, Marcelle' with Oeorge Stone. sentenced ihl morning to prison. 'onroHsefl to holding tip throo looal service stations ten days ago, using it "cigarette pistol." . He first said he una IN years old. but his moth or Informed authorltle he wns only 14 years. He Is tho son of ".Marcelle the Oreat," widely known. magluliui. ami showman. PORTLAND. 'Ore.." JiilV 0.' tPi iv neat: Open High Low .Close Juiy (old) .162 .52 .61 .61ly July (nMv) .52 ,53 .52 Sep. (old) .nl V4 .61 W .51 Sop. CNov) .63 -.62 .62i Dec. A.v:..':.,i.64 .66 .65; " Cash wheat: i . Big Bond bluostem Soft whlto ...'.'...-.....: ( Western white .62 .51 .62 .55 COURT DISMISSES On-gimiana at Hotels luet at Medford hotels from Oregon points outride of Portland Include C. n. (labrlelmn of Salem. H. Tvlee of Baker, w, n. Wallace of Oregon City. C. T. Mi-Kern of Mnnmnoth, Mike Jrhney, Mr, and Mm. It. II. Hunter, c. I. Ftyttn and Percy llllll of Kllgene. (ironla l"n vs. lilund A re,(,rd crowd -Is txpee1cd to attend the baseball game nt the fairgrounds Sunday when (Irani lae will play Ashland In the fourth game of the ernd half of the leniriie season. Fans Vre dlct a fast and close game, tlrants Pass has wone all thri'e games played tn the second hntf, and It loess like ihe local team hnm a good rbance fr the championship of the Southern Oregon league In tkti playoff, (Jr-Mi, Ogle. Wade. ll. Chawy, Powjm and Wll Ilnm win nl he lit the- line-up. with the addition of Tucker n.,r player who I reported to he real RAY WILL .CASE An order was signed In the circuit court today dismissing the will contest of loa Olwell against the w ill of her mother, ' the late Mrs. Knnla ft. Bay, pioneer Med ford woman. The action I the nnai chapter In the ' litigation, which attracted considerable local attention. In the will, Mabel Ray and Charles Hay- were left the hulk of the estate Hnd Frank Hay arid Mm olwell were left $1 each ' Mrs, Olwell filed a contest al leging undue Influence. The pro. bate court held that tho will was legal; !' Hearing of the testimony In the first hearing required three weeks, and th ease ha been hanging fire In the local courts for many months. weHiern wntie .61 Hard winter .....1 ; .V.J.,...' Northern spring i.f. .1.'!"! '.in Western red ..!.!....". .48 qits: No. 3 white... .'..'....."jilVso ionuys cur receipts: Wheat 78; uuney v; nour in; corn, 3;. oat 1 hv 2. - ' - ' -f- JVall Street Report ""NEW TOmc, ly-K-Jrii.The flnnnrtnl- markets' did llttld mme than 'mark-time today pending news of development from the nurried-call of the head of the (lerman Reiohsbank at London and Paris; " Tho stock market ended with fractional gains predominating, although" it hnd' spell 'of heavi ness In tho morning', and again In mld-atternoon. i Motors, cheml. eal and rails were well bought and generally closed higher. The bond ' innrket worked narrowly lower, and commodltlea were gan- eratiy under presure, "The day', turnover was - only aoout a million and a half shares. Today's closing prices for 15 ee lected stock folow: . 'Am.' Can : Am. Tel: and Tel. . Annoonda ' Co. (ins- , Curtlss Wright OeneraP KIectrlc . Oeneral Mntom Kennlcot Copper Mont. Ward Radio Corporation Trans. Am. Seam Roebuck S. P .v..-- Vnlted Air Craft .. C, 8. Steel1..: ' ...I. Cot pt. 'Trust She. 5-yr. Fxd. Trust .. f;- r 108 14 178- 26 32 3 42H 3SH WM 10 17 7 R4 4 S3M y 27 M 9T ' BH July 9, 2931. Modforrt and vicinity: TOnight and frlduy, fair No chant; e in temperature. Oregon:' Fair tonight and Frl day, btit fog on'coati and light ning storms in high mountains. Hlightly cooler eaat portion :;Frl day. ' ' ' 1 ' ;' z ! Local Data , 1 Ul Ol, H ' f o a ; r V Temperature '(degs.).. '90 - :l 67 Highest ((ast 'l 2 hr.) 08 ' "97 Lowest (last 12 hrs.) 50 57 Itel. humidity (pc).. 11 01 Prieclpltatidn : (in.) -.00 ;00 State ofiweather..',.. Clear cClenr lowest temperature thl morn- log, i56 -degree. .' t: i' .; Total precipitation since Septem ber 1.: 1030, 13.61 anehes. ' -l 1 ri a ; Temperature a year, ago today: Highest, 80; lowest, 61. Sunset- today, 7:48 p.m. Sunrise Friday, 4:45 a.m. Sunset Friday, 7:48 p.m. Observation Taken at 5 A, M. , 120th Meridian Time CITY m r r S .o . 13 X ?? rl Bnker City 90 56 P. Cdy. Bismarck "2 60 Clear 'Bofse .: ; 96 68 'P. Cdy. -Denver 80 66 Clear . Des Moines .... 78 . 60 Cldy. Fresno 104 68 Clear Helena 82 '52 Clear Los Angeles ...... 82 '66 Foggy Marshfleld 64 54 Cldy. Phoenix .110 '84 Clear Portland 92 ' 58 Cldy. Red Bluff 104 62 Clear Ttoseburg : 90 64 P. Cdy. Salt Lnko 90 66 Clear Sah Francisco .. 72 68 Clear Santa Fe ..'. 80 56 Clear . Seattle , ,90 58 Cldy. Spokane' 92 60 Clear Walla walla ....100 60 Clear 'Wirinlppfc 70 '50 ! l'.Cdy. APPOINTED BY JULIUS MEIER SALEW, Ore.. July 9. (IP) Gov ernor 'Julius Li. Meier announced the appointment late yesterday of three committees, two of which wero created- by the last legisla ture. '. -' ' "-'" ''' " To the state board nf aeronau tics the governor named Laurence (.' Hickman, Mrs. Edna Christof ferson and George Love, all of Portland, and Dr. Carl Bartlett of Baker. ' John G. "Ranking, whose term expires In 1933, was retained on the board. ' Mrs., C. W. Hayhurst and Dorr K.1 - Keasey of Portland and lc. J.i KHIngsen of Salem were named on the Ftate welfare commission. . i Tho governor named Senators James W, Crawford, Portland, and I, B. L. Eddy, Roseburg, and Bert ;V:; Slerapn, Portiandr:8. members o Wid old' .agej j pension ': Interim 1 conSVnlUeeJ 111 j I - - - - ' - - - 4 - ' MIT NCI E, tna'., "July 9. PhyaiulaW altthiliSff Lorado liift, fiCuIptotC today sitid' he is suffen inj? from a gust ro-ln teat Inal diw- order and heart. di.sea ciiiapsoa while ltcty.1 Cinsslfled advertising P G0L0RAD0 FRUITS CROP LOOKS BIG ! m BjtlHywis'i'-!i iwm'-mnmmmm ' ! f , "la The story of a love that grew from ' J : n W. J. Hutchison; Meteorologist. 1 ' ''''"'; FIFTH MARX BROTHER SGOTHAiyi MERCHANT UNKNOWN TdTHEATER .GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. 1 (DP) A trainload of peaches j more than 26 miles long will be I shipped from Colorado's western i slopes this fall, if the fruit fore-J casters are' accurate. j. In addition, the region is expect- ' ed to produce a record pear and f apple crop. , . . . . Palisade, center of tho peach growing territory, is expected to ! send 1S00 cars of -peaches to the j market. North Fork will contrlh- ute H00 cars, and other points, 100 j: A total 'of RJt5 cars of pears, more than ihrea times the amount ' prolucd last year, .was forecast I this year, 'Tfio npple crop1 will be j ISfiG cars, with Delta contributing tVo-tlilftlH f -that" amotiri't. 3 HOLLYWOOIM.(UE)-The Four Marx Urothoro liavo ' established themselves In Hollywood on an al most permanent resident basis for the fllmliiK of "Monkey Business." urouciio, 'Cliico and Zcppo, all of whom are. married, have taken hoiiHcs.: Harpo has' bachelor quar ters In an apurtment house, tlroucho, hla wife, their two children, and the fathor ot the four comedians, live lti Hollywood- land In' the hills above Hollywood. cniOQ is the only other brother with a child, hi dauKhter, attond Inn an eastern school;. ... , . T ' Births Horn to nr. and Mr. It. 1,. Lascson a tlnuahler,; welKhlna pounds, is ounces, at the Sacred Heart hoeplial last nlxltt. Mother and baby are EellliiR aloiuc nleely, Horn to Mr. and Mr. Harold Crump of Jacksonville a Hon. welRhlnft- 7tr; pounds, at Sacred Henri hospital last ttluhl, ltli for y.lnn. nilTINM. tire'. July s.-W Funeral service were held hr it for Hot,rt K V.lnrt. ja. who fell "t6"W 'tleattr Henm the- uy slope or Mount Halnler last Sun a .. . . ., tn.ll nu,... it.iB ni,fniuuiR io scale ball-pknerr-nnu Tass Courier, the peak. HENPECKED PAT llOSrON.irPl-Kven poicc station doe not, apparently, lur nish nniplo protection for a hus band who has Just quarreled with his wife. , . Patrick J. Noonan, a resident of Boston- West Knd. learned that recently when he fled to the Joy street police station,- seeltlnn Tef nre from hln Infuriated '"belter half." V" , ; ,- Soon after Pat had entered the station, his wit stormed through tho front door, ' took aim at his Jaw and planted a healthy rlcht to that spot before the olflcer on duly could separate them, ' Kittens Horn Kit Konte. ' AI-ltANY. N. Y (trp)A .pot behind the driver's sent ef' fire en.Kln which was speeding to fire wa the place ("elected hy Nookele, eat mascot, for' the birth of her four kittens, " Nooksle and her newly born off-sprint., acre rii.. covered curled up on a re, of hose. ' Few members ot the public know that there Is a fifth Marx brother. Ho is Giiinilio, Who Is In the women's clothing business in New York City.'.' : ' " '" in real life Groucho Is Julius, Harpo v was christonod - Arthur Chlco answers to Ieo and Zdppo is oeooertj uuinniq is- Allllpn. STATE LOSES BET TO WELL DRILLER J ! ! . l t l,KHANON. O. ll'P) A. R. Posey, flnrhinntl, well driller, has Won hie gamble wlltv the state of Ohio nnd Is richer by nliout 11600.. Posey had 'Mibnrltted bids for drllllnir wells Cn n stale farm. near here; hut they had been re jected because' ' it was claimed hey were too high. Successful i contractor had drilled four times! to depths of 140 1 feet and hnd found ho water.'' 1 ' When Posey offered to Ramble hat If hi failed to produce a Well giving 50 K"lona of vflter a mln ute' he Would ask ho pay, he was Klven a ehnnce. ' He picked his own location and drilled for two (Weeks, at the end of which time ho struck wnter H a depth of 137 feet. The well yielded 400 gallons a minute for 60 hours. . , i it m . . 4 , , , , . ! I .- Notice. , lniiRhler1 of 'nlort Veterahs of Civil War will Wet Friday even ing et o'clock. i Kiddies Enjoy The big, generous helpings they ALWAYS get at CLEO'S. -cause our drinks, specials and short orders are BETTER Is why this is Medford's favorite meeting place. Stop at Cleo's the next lime you need to be re freshed you'll meet YOUR friends here. ' "SPECIAL I Big1, Thick iviilk' Shakes 10c CLEO'S Main and Fir Streets J'COOL OFF AT CLEO'S'? The story of a love that grew from Anger . '. . wilted through Coward ice ": '. blossomed anew becaase it couldn't be denied)' from the noVel by MARY'' ROBETS-' .RINEHA.RT It " ' - "'" WITH Gar Cooper Carpje Lombard : ' CLQammovini (picture 1 SuJ r l,J ' -. K I Spme tfielSg W 1 MW l$Mm ET THE DE VAUX 6-75, oow.r.d by th famcu. Hall Enain., t superiority on your favorite hill. Five minute, at th wheel will cosvinj f...b.S,.nJR.Pitl.,Mitb. 595 tO 4795 ...WtlEw'J ,32 North Riverside SABIN fit RINDT FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNT BUILDING & LOAN - r - : ASSOCIATION" " " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l).CHAN(iB Two bXlsene resi dence .for Medford residences. jl noiiscn ir;iny i o,. r.iiRcne. (tre Wll, I. Tit A OK nlntln or napertnj ' for er. !h,ne T24-K. , 128 m. irape. '.. . LOST Oray puree contnlnlnR IS In currency, tieturn to Mall Tribune. r OH 8 A 1. 1-1 Nice Triumph peaches ' ' -pouna. Hrina oaes. tteo Nlohol) Valley . View district t (near Vshlaiul. IF PKHHON who look wrens brown J in.in cipfimmnn win Kind ly return it to Sit- w.- 2nd a re wird y III he i.ld Orecin WeHthelP. Fair tonisrht nd tTtdsy. but fog M .... ..w,.-,, itKiuiiin eiermv in hlRh mountains: slightly cooler In east portion Friday; senile tu mod erate changeable wlnls offshore. Batteries Charged 50 Cents Service Electric Co, 111 South Holly Phon 1279 FELT BASE FLOOR COVERINGS 24 Attractive Colors to Choose From Per Square Yard ur Regular Price - n 1 Tli at -" fc. M II I II I J GOOV, Hi