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PAGE TWO MKDPORD MATt, TftlBUNE. --HD5DFORD. bfar.oy, SUNDAY,. JULY.' i-.. i', Local and Personal To ninrata Bond Iw.1111 v The sewer question will he the topic of- disdusslon at tlui Klwanls luncheon tomorrow noun at Hotel Medford, and air nu-mhcrs of the club ;nre ' requested to attend. Member of -the city council will be guests, and both Hides of the question are to be presented. Itrturag ffnmo Todtiy i .'Miss -Virginia llrc-gory Is expect ed home today from Chlco. Cul where she has boen vucatioulng for the past week. Olio Clly C'iiih WhKt Rates To help out the business preHHlun the IJendlcton water com nilKHlon Ims mado a drastic tern porary reduction In water rates Hereafter fhe minimum rato will he 75 cents per month Instead of f 1.00. Will Go- To KuR-eiw ; 1 t Jim liuker and Hill Morgan, who have heen working In . the Crater Lake national park, plan to leave Monday for Kugene, where they will visit friends for several days, - - -' t . . . . . i Murphy Enjoying; Farm l.lro , L. A'. Murphy, former well Known Medford dairyman for years past wno resmca ut i'crryaaio ana (old out soma time ago, spent a couple of days In this city last week on business from his, 160 acre ranch at Williams In Jose . phlne couhty; The form llfo- evi dently agrees with him as he Is feeling better and looking better than for several years past. AlM-nili-d Front Miilforrt Ham I'uague, Mr. and Mrs. Fred KoIhoo and son Wurren. of Mei ford attended (ho Joint Installa lion of the lU-hokiih and' Odd Fol low lodges of Oold J I 111 lust Wed neadny evening. ' leaves C'rator Lake for Homo -A C'nrv.illls party of vacation Ists consisting of Dr. and Mrs. ,W. II. Di-essen and daughter He, en, and Paul Mark who have been spending several days at Crater I,ake, are enroute home today via tno Ait. Hood loop. -Ethelwyn1 B. Hoffmann's semi annual clearing sale offers straw hatn 41.50 up. , Drmsps at 13.00, 10.00, 116.00 up. Corsolettes half price. Bilk underwear half prlco. Had ,uk! Om-nitloii J. L. Conger of Medford under went a nasal operation In Ashland last week. . Mrs. MiU'lc ltd urns tlio 20lh Mrs. Mabel Mack, the county home demonstration agent, who Is pending her month's vacation In attending' summer school at Cdr vallis, will not return to duty un til July 20. fHotoT Me J f o r d' Biirbor shotf. ' Haircut 2So. 110 PrlnliVs Blr Corn 1 "Charles' Mnrtln, foniu'r printer ' sit THe American office,- and who has- a1 rioat- and' beautiful nwdiiHt ' -residence on the west side of the Southern' Paolf Id tracks,, and nn ore of rich noil Is proud of his ddrri- crop.- According to neigh bors);' his' corn' measured, on' the second day of July, eleven feet nndi ten and1 olie-hnlf Indhes In height. The ears of corn nro Just- as pro llflb anil In- tho same proportion. i Central I'dlnt American. Free shampoo Mon.;' Tucs., Wed. witB' fl' marcel or finger wave, yaclalr fl- Thur. and Frl, Bow llthn'ii Tel. 87. u Visiting From (rater Ijiko -.--, Gordon Warner was - hero yes- i terday from Crater Lakd wher he la employed visiting his par , ems ana- sisters, and friends. Visit Jn Hniiih Mrs. Maude Murphy and duugh ler Miss (ilndys Murphy, nro leav Ing today by motor for Anaheim Calif., and other points in th south whore they will visit friends and relatives for several days'. urni Sheet Metal Works does export repairing, fender and auto' uouy repairing. Mrs. Ilainninck'H Father Doail Mrs. Mary Hammock: of . Med ford Is one of four daughtora o .Misepit Andrew Kddloinnn, 84; horn In Missouri, and resident of Oregon since 1890, who died at me noma or his daughter In Eu gene, Mi's. Paul Mooro, last Mon ouy, . The . funoial (. was, held at i- turn, urn. , nates for olit-of-towti trip; Tel, Vlvlnn Miller Visits I'nronl vman Miller -of Oakland, Cal nns been spending n few days nsniunn witn MY. and' Mr. A. A', jniianen, enrouto to Jacksonville for a visit with hor naronta. Me. anu Mrs. J I. J. Miller. Details ' Broken windows Binned by Trowbridge Cabinet Works, Wow1 Mining OdriHiintlctii' Among (Ho new lmn)orillons riled at the slnto Incorporation Domnuasion-' offlrd- nt Hnlem last Writs? wn one by tHo United Meln Mines company, of Medford, with J. j; Beidol, v.- I. Heldel and Nli R. Allen ah - inporpoialttrs,- and capital' or jioo.ooo, td conduct a , mining business. fvtgy MftTkle. local beauty ex ' ifertV has- accented' a, position a Bowman's and will ba thoro July . ' ' i i 11 Plane) FfMKnrr Filer Hero , Joe Hargrove, fuoloiy represeh tntlve on the 1'acirio coast for the 'Htmeon- Airplane-, eompnny, stop 'pea at the Medford airport yes- rernay narare oontinulng- on to -Beams from Burhnnk, Calif. Am. In- my new office. 1SI So -Central, Just south of Montgomry - r ara, is. u. Klwood, optometrist .Visited' Ills Pnrtuls nil Slnglelon spent n' short time at Hoaclnug last week nl- tending to business affairs and . visiting hie parents, Mr. and Mia , tieorge Hlngleton Sr. PortralU of distinction. The . reasleyft opp. Holly theater. . V.'n TtihoI HiMiklets " ruhllcatlttn within a short time of two new Southern I'aelrto trawl .booklets- devoted exclusively to .portrayal and description of Ore gon's tourist attractions has been , announced by James A. Ornmndy. .passenger truffle, manager, uf the .railroad's .northern district. The booklets will supplement tho ralt . road's advertising campaign to .bring tourists and settlors td this .slate. . . Krystalglow, kodak gUia mi- ; prente. ' The Peaaleya, opp. Holly , theater. Wheeler In Montana - Herrlrk Wheeler'. of Medford. who- le Jn federal forestry service at1 Fresno. Cel., visited In Ashland -and -Medrnrd for a few duya with - relatives early last week, and left for Montana, wher ho will be em 'ployed' thla summer. . Lovely . Tulip oil wavos, M SI; other permaneuta 5; whamnon and I finger wave II: numl Kath . rvn- lrntell, USA H. (Vntral, ISrt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'FOH BAliK One cow end calf. also weaner plaa. Itoule I, linx 147, Central Polnl. 11 a i '" j 1 ,KOR M.K Slightly used late . model Maytag. Very gond buy. 1 North Itarllett. FHHNIBHK1J one . room from i . apanment. Hhad lawn. Atrv and nmu Hoasoimblv. 120J K. ,,- Main Hi. 'WANTKD TO HI'Y Hack bar and fountain equipment. J. I). Hlghi, - ltoirle , Phone 403IM. BOMKONB W4th 11.000 to buy H , Jnieresl going mlnlnx prnposlilon Klngla person pi-eferrrd. llnx - '- - - . , ,,' FO KM.K or THADK 18JI Har-ley-IMvideon nioloreyele, eante ?iJ"w wm 'on-lder light ear. $1 00,000 Kodak nrixos. at 1'easley Sludlo. .- .' Vlslitil i,n HelniH Mrs. Mario Uarnet of Hnlem hor hostess. Mrs: J. V. Vim iivke n nieniorn. were ornnts Pass vis itors Wednesduy ut the homo of .nr. ana Mi's. J. r,. Helms, : Phono 642. we'll Haul' dwa'y juui- reiuso; city Hanllary Service. I'nliiii' Kundiiy Nrvln , ', itoschurg churoheB nro uniting again this yenr In holding summer .nunnay night sorviws, u custom pnicueeii rr sovoral' years, meet ings being held each Nutulnv n'lirhi Ih the park suri-oiinding tho city ..iiiiij'. .. Guest of Iniiiichoim Miss Hue 1-wllnrd of Table noni who Is a week-end guest at tho mime or Mr, and Mm. J. o. Isaac son at central Point, formerly was a teacher In tho Conthil Poim sclionls and la now a 1-os Angeles Minn Mlshnn ling Ago aiming newB of local Interest 25 yoai-s ago waa the news Hem froi 1 teiiing: "Tho, great flow of water eiirounteied in Oregon mine, duo to the innnim, .. wnni is tiencved to bo n sub- inn-anenn lake, has compelled the maniigeinent-nf the Granite- Hill mine to shut-down Ha ao.stanul mm anu niscimrgo Its crew. The water waa struck on tho -tllO-foot levoi. , . , Cnmimny Crasv ' At tho statn Incornoratlnn office at Halem recently, among articles or dissolution filed was one by the i iimnum investment company or Medford. Plmlnsmiplici-M to let -'; The - Houthern Oregon ' Photog raphers' association will meet at I the Darling Htildio lit Ashland, next Tuesday. The business meet ing will be held at the studio, fol lowed by a- picnic In Lithla park. In City For eiiipiillca. Fred Ix-wIb of Klamath Fails and Itoger Jleadlee of this city re turned to Medford lost evening from Cnmp McLoughlln at Lake of the Woods, and left early this morning for tho camp with sup- piles. ' GucxtM of (lie Korra j Myrtle Huzcltoh and Carol Ilyx elton were dinner guests. In- Asti land last ' Wednesday of .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr. From Eagle Point! .... , , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunlap of Kaglo- Point shopped in Medford yesterday and attended to' busi ness 'mutters, " - Visit Uio ItlckorW Mr. and Mrs. .Chester Wooda of Prospect nra spending today at the homo of Dr, und Mrs. Jud Rlckert. Ddtrldm Visit Medford Mr. and Mrs. JIarvey Deltrlch and son Howard, formerly of Agate and now living In Grants Pass, wero Medford visitors last edneBday. i CVntnil Point Installation '' ' A Joint insinuation of the Odd Fellows and Kchekah lodges of Central Point, will be held Mon day evening, to which all their members and friends are Invited. LAST SAD RITES -FOR UTILE BOY Carolina Students Visit : ' -' ; Composed of 47 young- men and women, mostly school teachers, a summer study tour of tho Unlver-! slty of North Carolina visited the Crater Iako national park last weok while en route 'from tho Vosemlto national park In' California- to Mt. Riilnler 1H Wash ington. The party, managed by J. B. Whltoner, has been touring for the 'past five-" weeks and la scheduled to return to Its univer sity headquarters; in Cha'pef mil, N. C, In another 'month. . ' Rtyy With Graduations. , FAIi niVEft .Moaa.'-Ju' ? trrP Witliln nlnla weelr rnili- chliaren of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah f-ro bD" 1,300 ' yWs old, has Just I'ntli-rgocs OiK-rutlon Harold Mccormick, who under went an operation for appendicitis at tho Community hospital Friday night, is reported to be getting along nicely. Josephine County Turnip jrarmera who- are Interested In the supply of root- crops that may lie planted this late in; the season, may act- upon the information re ceived by tho- county agent. Ac cording to federal' reportsp the Danish' lWtflold tufnip trials In Tosophlno county last year dh ten farms averaged approximately . 40 tons of roots- an acre. The crop was introduced Into Oregon by tlid experiment station 'ulj Asforlli. Ornnta' Pass Courier.' ' iVoweomora' to Trull , Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Thomas of Ashland, loft Saturday for Trail where they havo recently pur chased property and will ;' make their future home.- .Motor lo Luko Toilay . Herbert tlrey and guests', Will etcrson1 and Adblph Hvedt,- will motor to l-'rator Lake today.- Mr. 'eterson and Mi. Hvedt have been guests at the Grey home for the past week nnd plan to leave for Han' Francisco Tuesday. They ro- ontly returned from a trio to South' Africa as' employes on Danish steamer. No Mull For Tourism . t Several, can of tourists from California,' and oho car' frorti In diana arrived In Medford late yes terday,1 having driven-. 10ng-! dis tances In order to receive their moll which they expected at the local postofflce. They were not acquainted- with the new postal law which recently took .effect, whei'eby the postofflces elbsd at 2:00 o'clock on Saturdays. The driver of one' car stated that he and his party had traveled a' great distance today in anticipa tion of the letters they would re ceive frum home. j r : .. . Births - Mr. nnd Mrs. V. O. Danielson of 1C la West Main street are the parents of an- eight-pound-- boy born, at the Community , hospital yesterday. They have pamod h'.ni cralg. .... . , ,. Meteorological Report .-, - July 19, l3t , Modford and vicinity: Sunday fair except somewhat cloudy; no chungc in temperature. .-, , . Oregon:- Fair Sunday but with some . cloudiness; no ,chnnge In temperature.- Klibp lTir6 Todny Mi-s. Lottie Cook nnd Mr., nnd Mrs. Frank O. Hryant of WIJj llama Creek word In Modford yes- oitiay afternoon, shripplng. Buy WllllaniM f'm-k I arm Mr., nnd1 Mrs. Kay T. Ambler f Atascadero, Cal., have pur chased 1110 acres of farm land on Williams creek and will return to southern Oregon In Ootobur. Sluto llilllth HeiKilt. i . Tho state board- of health week ly bulletlll shows ono case - of nthrax reported from Clatsop county thb past week, other com- unlcablo diseases reported Wore: 'yphtild 4, dlphtheiin 2, scarlet vcr 7, ineasleB 13, Influenxa !). hooping cough 18, amnllpox 25, iherculoslM St- pneumonia 8. chickenpox 14, mumps 21, eryslp- eins l. Local Data -o n -is Jl A sweetly lmpressivo funeral service, in which many of his former school mates participated, waa held yesterday afternoon at the Conger Parlors : for Donald Sewell Gerbcr, 8-year-old Centrol Point boy, who was drowned in Hear Creek Thursday afternoon. , Children , of the Howard nohool. of which he was a pupil, attended In a body and laid floral 'Offer ings on the little casket. Four small boys acted as pall bearers. A beautiful sermon, filled with promise, was delivered by Rev. D. B. Millard of the Central Point Christian church. Interment wasJ mado in the Central Point ceme tery. The little boy Is survived by his parents, Mr, and Mre. Paul Gerber and sisters, Mary Lou and Helen. Auto C'ensuH Shows Slump PHOKNIX, Ariz., July 11. (UP) There are lesB automobiles In Arizona than were here a year ago, records of license - bureaus show. The total number of cars bearing Arizona license plates is 99,473, which is 6.000 less than were registered on July 1, 1930. Load Nino Cnrs on Birthday NKLHONVILLIi O.. Julv 11. tUP)-i-Wllllam Robinson, resident 1iere,. celebrated his 74th birthday by loading nine cars of cool at the Lick Rurt mine. Cars at tho mine have an average capacity of ap-pr.coclmat'ely-two, tons( - , , ' AVhy pay more? Haircut 23c. flmnd Hotel Barber Shop. Grondin were graduated from various schools. Jowph, 17, was graduated from . Durfee . High school; Jeremiah. Jr., 15, and Juliet. 34. from tho Henry fLord school; and Bernndette,- 13 from St. Mary's Parochial school Giant Cyprfss Tree Foiled J.'fw qufaiANd. July i. (UP) A giant cypress tree, sa said been cut In the Amite Kiver murt-h by the Lyon Lumber Com pany of Garyville. The trje, con taining 10.175 board feet, was found, to, bo sound. The diameter was 92 inches. It will make more than a carload of lumber. Tumbles Invalid Tw0 q B.OSTON, July 1L. It, thrco-yenr-old children . mltted to City Hosr, most . simultaneously, l .Moses had alien out m iwuim m ue surfert' fractured collar bone Flrnhell had tumbled i a piazza. .Examination J mm ,tj,y,i onsi-atnert Tetnperaturo (dega.).: 61- ; Highest (Inst 12 hrs.) 88 t, Lowest (last 12 hrs.).. 61 ) t Iteli humidity (pet.).... 70 Precipitation- (Inches) 0 90 111 61 23 0 State of weather Clear "Clear Total, precipitation since,. Sep leihbcr 1, 1030, 1 13.07 Inches. Sunrise today, 4:46 n, m, , Sunset today,' 7:47 P. 'lA.W. Htinrlso Monday, 4:47 a., m. Islt tho Copes Mrs, H. M, Wolley and children Hotly Jano and Hurry, of Poyotto, Idaho, aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Cope at their homo on Qulnco slice!, over the week-end. Ileliirn to Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Krneat 'c.' Fabe'r. ho had been residing In Central oint for tho past two months, rt Inst week for their homo In nrnesvllle, Ohio. lluWiillmiH visit Orator Ijiko . Helen Kangley of Honolulu and laity unlved In Medfin-.i vin. lay morning, registered at the hiimber of Commerce i,nii.u and left In the afternoon f..e rater Lake, where they will spend Vduy. Theater Parly fYnili 1. IV The follnwlng Ormits Pahs triei. "Pent Thursday In Med ford visit. log and attending the theatres: Misses Norma Chlnnork, Maxlno Ketmen, Marv Louis,. M..iiu..... Moneta-.Melkle, Jean Springer ami Mfirv .lennette liner X Of Course you've heard about Fluhror'f, new broad, Holsum. But have you triod it? There 'a a treat waiting tot you if you haven't. STATE .... THEATRE, tVV. J. lluh'hlson, Motooro'loglst, ; ' ' ' ' - ' Ohldnn emenlH for CroWB , JKFFIORSON-, i O., July Mv (UP) An long as thoro Is 'live crow In Ashtabula coUhty,- T. K. Kilswoi-th,' ninirdd' of PleCpoint,' will' be' at" war,- he declares. 1011s worth haa- 51' notches oil tho stock of Hlil shotgun ax evidence of his marksmanship. - He collects 25 centri per dead crow. . ., Notice of Mentlna;. 'Nntl.-e, as hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Southorn Building and Loan Association will ho hold at tho of fice at 125 W. Main St.. Medford. Oregon, at '4 p. m., Tuesday,-July 2 1st, 1931, for tho election of di rectors, and nnv other business thai "mny v properly come- before, such nieetlnm ' .- i , , , HAMILTON PA TTON,; Secy. D , . Sl'.M.Y and MONDAY, "GOING WILD" Joe E. Brown T TSIVW. and WEDNESDAY "Good Intentions" 1 i .' ) Edmund Lowe , Marguerite Churchill TiirnsnAY ana Fnrn.w "Lion And tho Lamb" Carmet Mayers, Waltef Byron , Raymond Hatton tf , RATfKDAY ONLY "The Two-Gun Man" Ken Mnynard and Tsnsn Coming Sun, Man, July 19, 20 "Sin Takes a Holiday" Constance Bennett Also Selected Short Subjects 15c ANY TIMTB -i-" Kiddies 100't ISIS R. 0. A. Sound TODAY and MONDAY Clara Bow In 'Her Wedding flight' TUESDAY o WEDNESDAY , "What a Man" Reginald Denny THURSDAY and FRIDAY "Laughter" ' Nancy Carroll 8ATURDAY ONLY "Song of Caballero" Ken Maynard' , . Also . R IN-TIN-TIN and Our Gang Comedy Coming Sun., July 13, 20 "Playboy of Paris" Maurice Chevalier' Continuous Shows Sat.-and Sum 1 to 11 P. M. ;, Dally Mit.; 1:30, Eve., 7 ' '10 nd;i5o H . FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON .COUNTY BUILDING. & LOAN ASSOCIATION I I yrV i I Another Hit , from ?1 kwf't' 7$rf .Newest Star!!! R l VI I C IXfWwPnTi rogue ;.-.V naghty;-bub nice ri.j I ; Vi MfYJ B Jn-.thii rr.;.;jrplcy'vf. . ro;p ,J r ! iTaWaB va- v: rs an . ba vii turn f 1 iiririir rj ii am ' '' ' ". Z'X" f ' . in T.; DOUBLE FEATURE-PROGRAM f Also , ; I . '' . " r, . . " , OsI f J selected t ,i The Man in Possession" ' ti.' . s.hMt . : n . .. . ... with- ,,, . all mi 1 ':. I 7i a. a ' . v m. . w WA. 'MM I' (teirJi - W WSX ;" IRENE Wrcell r S iff II Movietone KVS. 1 . ' '.i .. 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