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Mr j4i t ' ( it 1 1 ' 1 I 1 .-' ' Or u j-i-- jt - - '.I j-jumjj. um awu-u I jj i .j i, .jiii. w; j Local and Personal I "t'?tT! r1r'"?' m 'i '..rtJTlsv f?TTV ftf" a TT r ' f'TT.TTl Fl N K. MTCnTORD.-OT?ErtON. WEDNESDAY, JUfcf'lS; 1931. ; iuiJii-yiw M'IJ" ' ' r . JL 11 I I Not Too JLnttt to Vote Tho voting hcKun' nt 1 o'clock this afternoon on tho .t?wcr lion.! fjuiue, and if you have not already voted, porhuiHi It Is not too lata to da mo, tnr the polls will remain open until 8 o'clock tunlclit, Tourlstx tit Iahm IIuU-Ih J (Iucbih ra local hotels from dis tant cltlcii include' Mr. - una Mi-.i-P. t. HotchkW of Chicago, III.. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Sillnian of Milwaukee. Wp, Lcota S. Jtolicrts nnd Mr. and Um. Goorse Laws of Denver, Colo., Ml! K. M. Ccdno of Vancouver, It. C, Kenton Hose of Columbuji, Ohio. It II. Whlke of London, Rutland, 1. - SS. Olsen of Oroat Fall,. .Mont., H. B. Schulle of Cleveland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Jonea of I'hoenrx, Ariz.. Mm. II. K. Ktklierg and Mrs. Wade DeWcose of rialtlmoro, Md. ,!! ale HunKprfotd of l)ole, Ida. ' New llcnuty Khop Niuiic ''.'-' .Mrs. Iva Frederick,,, .proprietor of the Medford -Hraiity Hliop on Niirth Central avenue, announced today that ahe haa chnriKed the namo of the anion to Mcdford'a COHmetlc and Heauty Hhop. A special department featuring high praflo coamcllca nnd consultations on tho care of tho akin haa been added to. Mrs. Frederick's beauty nervlco for southern Orciton wo men, . JiamlK'uiio (juitlener JIito Mr. and Mra. Jamea It. AJIen. formerly of Albany, Ore., recently nri-lvod in Mcdfonl to mukn their permanent humo and nro realdlnK op North Murtlott. Mr. Allen Is aJandscape . gardener by profoa-, slon, and 1h also a Ijiwn mower efcport, having boen formerly em ployed In an eastern lawn mower factory, nnd Intenda to follow both acttvltloa here during tho numiucr. Mcrluml TidlofHon In.Kouth .Whtnd 'J'ollefHiin of Central Faint left yesterday for Ban l)lgo. uccunipanyuig Mr. i'ord to his homo in'.the outh. lie v,unt to remain there until the first of Au gust. Mr. Ford U a contractor In the aouthern city and hla wife, Hon and Dlnm llnihvey Men Hero '1 ;(.,. 5 13. B. Karrell, representative of t,he Union Pacific, with headciuar tera In Ktigene, 18 spending .two days In Medford conferring with ahlpperH. ' O. II. Kllborn of Rtrnd burg. trainmaater for tho Kouthern Pacific, la alao a Medford .visitor today. -. ' , daughter are . vucaUunipK a;t nond lake. ' ,': ! ' r MImh Olaon KubHUtutlng Miea Kthel olaon haa .accepted a poaltlon aa secretary In the office of i)r. n. W. Sleeter during the ahaence of Miaa Horn Ice Beam, who It vacationing this week at Lake o the. vvooufl. ' ,'. Hold Dunce aiul Hiilnl J A lt I KO llUlllUIJr , I rj'IVJ- : of (ho tlold Seal , .Creamery cn ! Joyed a dancing and swimming , party at the Twin Plunges In Aahland on Monday evening. Visits Kon Here ' Mra. L. P. Hovla of Houuiam. Wuah., la Jn Medford to vlait hr eon. L. 14 Hovls, having arrived thia morning by train.- '. ' ; Tliroilica ;ood Crap v a rinA itrnn r,f wheat has'been threnhed this week on thd Max Schplw ranch in' Hanw yajiey, ac-, fording to .Kajrl ' Weaver., rancher of OiaX vicinity, who' Is (J-anaactlng; bualnw.1 In Medford today. ' From J5 acres of land a crop constitut ing 22S sacks was threshed, mak ing an average of about 31 bush els to the acre, which Is very good fof this season, when much bf the grnln has 'been dried out by 'the Uick of rainfall. Miss Ili-own Homo - Minn Klide. Srown, who had been In Portland under medical exam ination for several days,, has re turned to her home Jiore. - - OREGOMSCENERYf. DELIGHTS WOMEN . FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. HoHfiibmim nt lnku A. B. Hoeenbaum, district freight nnd passenger agent forMhe South crn Puclflc in this city, is spending a few hours at Crnter lake today vlaltlng Hornco Albright, director of national park, .who has bcon one. of his i clooo. friends for jnany years. I'Youl (rrou Points jPregonlans, . other ..than those from Portland, registered nt Mi'd fbrd lintels aro Mr and Mrai II K.. White, v.. N. Agee and boy. J. . liarpor, C. H, WusUin and II. Apderson of Kuuono; Mra. it. W. Morton .and daughter ,of Ht. Del-, ens, ,0, A. Lswls of Balom, and tleprge Lovey of illoseburg. . ' ' ' , VMtH Mrs. t.'iHiney . Harah Marie Chiisttanson aiT rived by train from the smith this noon ia visit her slt,or, Mrs. W. J. ?ooney. ' ' ( UM. HI rat I cm Operated On ; Lowell M. Htrattnn, engineer with highway construction on the (JrKter I-ake highway, was oper ated on Tuesday nt the Haered Heart hospital. It Is not n serious ease, nnd ho is reported resting easily. . Anoilier Oruss riro i ... S A grnss flro between Lincoln and 'axhlnglon slreets was extinguish ed about 11:30. this forenoon when t)io chenileal truck .was called to tho sceno. , . . , : Ben' f ram ijiiiitle included aiming Son I tin visitors UVMedford uro Vllgll It. anillli. V r,.,Hasbrck, It. -W. Uellows and It. A. Jackson. fanleat .WcatliiT fur a Week 1 Yesterday was comfortably cool w(th the lowcot maximum, 80 de trees, for over a week past, and no change In, temperature t the toro,cnst for tonight and Thursday i TlSltllut In ( Ity J Mrs. J. C. itoblnsnn and daugh- of Portland have, been vMMng with friends In this city lor several ditys. At JMrullurc CXinveiilliin i J. M. Judd, local furniture deal er, left with a group of Medrord dealers Rundny for Tnconm, where fliey will ntlend the coiiventlon of aorthweat retail dealers. Itoseburs News-Itevlow. nervliriiui tiruMors ' diss. A. Cole, chief of the dl- Islon of plant Industry of the dcr partment of agriculture, is In Med ford today from Halem, Inlervlew ir Itoguo Hlver ,. valley fruit growers, (. . ., ho MiHires at Jlnsebiirg , ' i J'or a iew days on .bualneM Btate Traffic officer Herbert Moore ijnd Mi's. Moore of Ashland went to ltom'liurg ,on Monday nliht. JUIhs money ltetums llniiie Miss Irene Cooney raturned to ltbsrbnrK Sunday, after spending 'niontli In Medford ns the iou jeucst of iinr tincle and uunt, Mr. and Mrs, Wllllnm t'oitnrv, T I t V Old Sol ii a bard fellow to get ' along with oipooin.lly in a red-hot stuffy kitchen Let Fluhrsr do your baking. You'll be sur prised at . how much time it saves. Hero , VIhIIIiijc lU'lntlvea Kvtrett Mallard of Dnrrls, 'Calif. Is. In Modfnid itn spend vacutloh with his sister ond brollicr-ln-law, Mr. und Mrs. O. tl. Btagg. Hears iif llrallior's Denlli M)-a. Allcp .Trovhridgo recolvcd word todtiy :.thut her only brother, Mnx K. Clook, , had pnssed away at his homo In llrouklyn. N. Y, Ills iions, lOdwln and lrvln, nro wqII acquainted In Medford. -haying visited1 hero several times. Vacation on Coast Air. and Mrs. K. N. Hldon aro spending several days vacationing at'.poluts, ulting tho, Oregon and northurn California coast. Jlomo from Feilernl Minting . Supervisor )t. ill. Itunkln of ho crater National .forest, and Post luaulcr Warner uud City Buperhi teitileut uf Mulls ll,ouiiton, arrived nnmciusi nigiit.crom tne wuipiatti Jnuluti agency, whero they yestcr day attended the pwutlug ,of .tho I'ocrui liusiuess Aicn s iiKsocia tlo,u of Boiithcrn Oregon, at which 37 offUlals and .cjuiployen In the viM'leus .bruncluis, pf tlio federal service. In this district wcro preacnt. Hlinppliig- Here Trnlny Mrs. Until Miller of Talent and 'Mrs.' I, Jl. Love of Central Point wore among 'those who were 'In Medford shopping this forenoon.' Mi's. Klimko 'Called N'ulill .r....- Mrs. . w.. T. Whniko loft .yester day afternoon , by plane for Port land, from , .which city . she wl)l continue to Walla Walla, Wush. Hhe wus called by tho. serious 111 nens of her father, J. H. Kinder, who will undergo n major opera tion tomorrow morning. o. - r . Wink-l'.iMl Trip Mr. and Mrs. O. fl. Blagg of lierrydulo nvouue, spent the wc.ek- eiul visiting In Klamath Falls and noitltern California. Uond lufoi nun Ion Itroailcast v Iee tjai'lock. local inaiiager of the Ongon Blato Motor associa tion, Is furnishing Information re garding rojul conditions to KMK1),' lu be broadcast twice n week, he stated this piornlllg. Ilroodcnwls t'egu,r,dlng trauscuntlnental n n tl .ceust routes are made each Mon day and information on local high ways; affording Interesting week end trips, Is. broadcast Friday at 12:30 p. in., tho time lor each prugrnm.. Visits National Park Lenta lloberta ef Denver, Colo.. left- this morning for Crater Uike National park, where alio plans to rcmnln until tomorrow. Ftsltlng Hie. Ilnguc liov. nnd Mrs. Oeiuge Fonnun of Lex Angeles arrived the .last .of the week to spend Several days tlshlng Hogue river with Dr. luuett llrity. Itev. Foriiian win leave i next iweek fur. Kan Krnn- olsco to attend coaference. v, i - r i ': t i i ' Sucut Jy at Unices Mr. nnd Mis. t. Holland ami family of Central Point und Mr. nnd Mrs. K. Jlorbcr and family of jkledrurd, "Pent 8umlny nt 'a mvlid lake. retgipliiH to Medford by Crater lake. Must AuU4-im ,fws-nilliit , Btntn traffic' officers luivo c'luyk- ed cuts dining the .last coupln of days and report tho percentage ef cars not properly licenced In this district ns exceedingly small. In most Instances cars not prop erly llceniod sre the higher priced cars," according to Htale Traffic Cuptaln C. P. .Talent. All ear owners who are found operating cars not properly licensed sen warned to secure licenses nt- once or couie operating their cars. Kx eellenl co-opcratton has been re ceived, according to Officer Talent, and no arrests have hecn -neces-eury. Anhland Tidings. ' hii Klntf Mi4roMdts Itesldenta of Portland regis tered at local holeU include Mr. and Mis. o. f. Itulna. Paul Dunn. ('. t". ltarr, l II. Morion, li. 1. Moitou, A. V.. Itenson. tlus Iturgy. II. ttoKenflcId, H. K. Holding, U Willie. Mr. and Mrs. lcol'Ko tl. Titus, Mr. and. Mrs. Ih J. 1'honms. F.. M. Ikeda and. fnntlly. Mr. and Mrs. II. IS. Plsle. I. II. Ilan'oli. M. C. Mettler, t (). tlleg.iry, P. W. Ilefhlotd. Hurl Croft. C. A , llrnshflelil, U. U lilt liendorg and ! V. C. Mcljiln. Made ltulue but ' Mr. nnd Mrs. ,o. Mlddlelon ti Itnwiung spent the wnrk-enU In Medford on business. Tourists from Hear stato ' Among, tourists and others from California registered at local bo tola ai' V. L. ,J3ower of Busanvllle, Iv J. Baker , of .Huntington Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lawltzen of Antloch, Mrs. Lamm nnd party of San Jose, Mr. nnd JM rs,. Fred West of llurluiKiimc, O. Sch.aof.cr. Mr. and tins. A. XI. Sclglo aaid ctill dren and Mm J. M. Young of fiaiita Crux,, Mi- and Mrs. Frank Lancaster of Richmond, Miss B. (I. Kdwards of Ban tlateo, Miss A. A. Ouenoy of aiendale, llrs. V. It Wheeler of Woodslde, Mr. and Mib. J. J. Hlc.koy of Hloe,kton, ,A. Akcr en, Mr. and Mr. J. 11, Pornay. ifr. and Mrs. Jt. H. ,Talmidge, Mr. and Mrs. VV. W O.rcutt and Mr. and Mrs. 1'. E. JUley of I-os Angeles, an dlho following from 0nn Fran clsuo: Mr. , nnd Mil . Tray and Louise Tray: and Airs. .C. Maoin tyre. i ',' . , Com, Itarncs 4it ltusuhurg K. (I.', Corn and J. C. Uurnea are siiemllng. a .few ..days In ltoseburg attending ,to ithelr .Oarden Valley fruit orchard, near that city. Miss IlnKCtlorn Leaves Mbw Jonn ItVigedorn, who had been a Bitest at the C. It. Taylor hiuno for the, post ten days, left thla noon jon the Shasta for her homo in Portland,' ,: , A quartet of Martinez, Cat., wom en, who arrived In, tho city only last evening, spent the night, and niort of today hero, and thon con tinued on the trip home, expressed themselves as. delighted with the .Oregon scenery, Crater Lake, Med ford and Its superb drinking water. They left on the auto vacation trip .from Martinez on July t, went to Kugene, and then over the Mc Kenzle pass route to Bend, and from that city over The Dallee Callfornla highway to Crnter Lalie, from where they arrived last even ing. -,, , . En route to this city over the Crnter l-ftke highway the ladies, were unable, much to their regret, to locate Mr., and Mrs. Fred K. Hgrnjiam of San Frnnclsco, who have a summer cottage along the river, between here and Trail and who- are former well known resi dents of the Martinez district. In ;tlie party is Mrs. S. C. Pascoe, clerk in the postofiice at Martinez; Mrs. K. U. Arnold, business man ager of the Martinez Gazette ; Mrs. Allco OrmaUy, .librarian of Contra Costa county; and Mrs. Anne Lap ham, manager of l-aacllo's depart ment store Jn that city.- ,Tho,l(idieu Intended to continue on ,0ilr liomowiird journey this morning but finding tlioy wore de layed four or five houra until re-, pairs could be completed on their car, Mr Pascoe naturally visited the local poslofflce and vlaltcd with the stiiff and maiie a cursory in spection of It, .while tho other three spent the time strolling about the bitsiboBg sccUoii; alid taking in Its lHtH I Meteorological Report July 13, IBS I, Medford and vicinity: . Tonight and Thursday fair; no change in temperature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Thursday; no cha,ng.o in tem perature. '7- " 'H" n '' Local Data S 3 , - . r - Temperaturo (degrees).. 79 58 Highest (last 12 hrs.).... 80 10 Lowest (lant 12 hrs.K 54 60 Itel. humidity (pct.0 20 , 67 Precipitation (Inches).... 0 0 State of weather Clear. Cloudy. . Lowest temperature this morn ing, 56 degrees. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1930. 18.67 inches. . Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 89, lowett, 62. Sunset today, 7:45 p. m. ' Sunrise Thursday, 4:49 a. m. Sunset Thursday. 7:44 p. m. . Observations Taken at 5 A. M. ' 120th Meridian Time CITY DI rr o MO M ?! U TARIFF INCREASES Tho local Lions , club today pledged Its support and assistance to the organization, recently, form-, cd at Salem under the leadership of . the corporation commissioner to forestall any iticreaye in present freight rates on fruit, at the regu lar luncheon held at the Hotel Holland. Resolutions prepared by the civic committee, . composed of H. T. Hubbard, ohuirmun, Chas. Campbell, E. R. White, George Prescott nnd Goodwin -Humphreys were presented the club by Mr. Hubbard. The resolutions emphasize the i ituort frelcht rates to commensurate;, with the valUe of the products iranspuen-u, o-ei -of all organisations. Including the one at Salem, working toward this end. was promised by tne ciuu. was also resolved that tne. secre tary be Instructed to forward a copy of thil resolution to each Lions club -in the state or '.'.'.". with the request that the ciuos taKO'siniilar action. 1 .n-Kn inn.,i lult was entertained today with' two lovely solos, "My Desire" and TA uarucn m oi it .hv. nirs. R. C. Mul- holloBii accoiipnnled'at the piano by Mtss.IJorotny Meynuius. i Lion Cubs Fpy and Young were inltlato Into Abe club by wny of a beautv contest, sponsored liy Llops Scott, Shangle,; Brault, Reynolds and Cupp. , : ! , , ' '; Lion' Steel Of Yrcaa,. a gueoi u Uie lunohednj gave a ' short ;talkJ complimenting . the local group, upon the onthuslasjn of .the mem-' btrs,, and Inviting tnem to aiico the bridge dedication at Yreka Apgust ,29. . ' - 9 -: . S100.000 Kodak prizes. Details at PPfl)lPV NtllOlO. i ' '' 1 ' At liVrgiusiii Snrliuts Among the guccia registered at tho ,hvrgufn -mineral springs in Sains S'nlley aro Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. Franks of Los, Angeles, Mr. anc1 Mis. August Nlckson and Floyd bden of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dow pfiClronls Piim, Mis. Kaiii'Itusselt ajid K.:,0. 1'mlt "f liornbroek, Cal., and Frank Fink Jiff tlold; tJI'l-V. SOUTHERN UREGON ART TO BE The Southern .Oregon Photogra phers association will enter a dis play In tho Pacific .International .convention to ho held -In Sacra mento, mpt, mouth. It .was decided at the meeting of the assncuitlon held last night, In Iho Darling stuillo. Ashbind, following ,tbo picnic 111 l.llhla park. Tills action was nnvisca. ny ti. L. Corey of. the International asso ciation who was guest sneaker. The rack, frequently exhibited In southern Oregon, will bo arranged wllh a largo display and taken aoulli. Juck Swem was- elected secre tary of tho local association to fill the vacancy .created by tho resig nation ef A. J. Anderson. J. Verne Shangle presided' at the meeting In the absence of the president, H. It. llarwood, ' - Brill Hheet Metal ,VorMS; docs expert reiutlrlng, tender and uu Imitv repairing. 1! 1 '.' 1. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK SAU-J -r-lMi-ton. loiis oxcvllunt oomltUon. J. J. Oeei brtiKKo. 114 8. Hivtnl(U TWO YOPNO WOM UN- VM1 du- liiu vxpvrltfiUHi ttiraiflo but nut WANTBD Tto yminx mon, wrH fiuu'iuru. nom iiitiriinoe will ing Ut work. tipitunlty fur rttivfttu-onuMit. Kollinn xperUiH'e tint r(vilrvU but ie4lmltlo. (MitUllK.' owner of r(Kfcrls IlomHy Shop, wilt ftt IUir inuii'n nftor July 10. TV1. E7. KOH HALE 1927 K!r tourhiK. fine fthupo; biutfuln; K. K, twniM. 6JS-X. 11)15 VMt 11th. KOU 1?AIK Two iimmI form liirht- plunt,- one full luituimUic plant. t'hauvtHTlaln'WffblM'r, Inc., 33 N. ilrape, I'hono 733. FOR 0ITCH6ATTLE liecuuse of a row between' two. jlelghboiing ranchers , over use ot'1 irtvgatl.on wntor ' on'- July . ,ijin, Hay Kinchelioe, on his plea of guilty this -morning in Juditu Tay lor's court was - fined $10 and coals on an assault and battery charge, on complaint, of Ij. It. Coghill. The raaches concerned are .about three nillee put betwecl hore and Jacksonville. ' ' Kach man owns a flve-acre tract and .thero not being' enough Irrigation water for both. Coghill accused KliH-helloo of "lioKlni. the water. Thereupon KliichclliMi. put Cugiilll on tho spot. In fiijf. two spots, for he .blackened bom. hla eyes, which act cent him fi court later 85 far' each disciilurijl OP.tle ', '.',:! H.ikoV City .......... 76 54 HlHlnarck .. 08 70 .Ilolsc 88 50 iWnvor 90 06 Des .Mnlncs ..-....! 94 74 i FrtMno .'i 96 : 02 Helena 88 r 64 Los Angeles ........ 82 . 68 i Marshfleld 68 54 PJioenlx 108 0 Portland 68 . 56 Red Hluff 92 i ?2 Rcjcburg 70 61 Salt I-ako 98 80 San Francisco 64 ,- 54 Santa Fe - 86 , 62 Scattlo ....T 66 54 Spokojio .........J'....- 70 ' 54 Walla Walla 78 68 Winnipeg 84 6 1 Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear ' , Clear I ' Cloar i .j .Clear :. s Clear !! Cloudy! Cloudy P. Cdy, Cloudy, Clear I Cloudyi Clear . P. Cdy. , ; Clear j; Clear i! P. Cdyi Cloudy Cloudy y.',J. 'llutehiexyn', Meteorologist.', PREPARING CASE FOR ARGUMENT ON HARBOR Phono 642. Wo'll haul a w a your refuse. City Sanitary ScrwtcJ). ' J - Kntes for out-of-town lrla.'Tci 900. r ' Now, 2n ami 3rd Htmlm nuuk) flrt K'ulc. Old taken upart, clcaiv od und trued. Now method. KacV tory oxp. Jamea Ji. Allen, 47U-M. 4 ; Notice. ; Why pay more? Haircut 25c. aitnid Jlulol Harbor Shop. . . ? ' On this date ind hereafter I nni not roaponslblo tor any bills con trm-ted bv anvono other than mv- .Wlf,v; Pated July' 13. 193 1 ' ; Attorney Wiillnm 1. Kills, who presented tho economic report to . tho diatrict engineer which result ed In approval by both,, tho district nnd divlHion enincoin on Crescent .City harbor, is preparing a case which the Northern Calif ornia- i Kouthern Oregon Devclupincjit us- Noclatlon will present at a hearlnff boCcMo the board of engineers for rlvors ami harbors in the near future. ; Mr.. LOtlis reports that consider able progress bj being made on tho wise which wJU bo greatly streng thened when tho harbor district in Del Norte county is formed. It is bin opinion that . an affirmative vote on tho harbor district raeim-, uro will constitute n vote of confi dence In Crescent City burbot nnd, ita tributary -resources. . J r - :; Old mirrors resllvered. Will call, for ami deliver. Med Cord .Plato Olass Co. I'hono 446. I - , f Krystilgloft'. kodnjt glos su-.1 pre me. Tne reusieys, opp. Holly, thoalvr. . Hot mlnprjil -ttihf baths,- 'Toun- tnln of Youth." Fevjjusori- Mineral Sprlncs. S:im Vnlley, ()ro. 1 t Continuing Our ''. Midsummer Clearance DRESSES Smftrt Early Summer ; '' Dresses Fprperly$22.50 oil- f NOW $10.95 Silk. Jackets and Silk Coats Formerly $13.95 Now $5.00 f - 1 ; - ' Cotton '1 r Pajamas and Wash Dfesses Formerly $3.00 S1.95 Choice of any SPRING COAT $14.95 - Adrienne's: ACTIVIAKSPLANNING! PICNIC ON IHlliS tho regular Active frJ luncheon at the Holland Hi yesterday noon plana were 1 lilet,cd for a bB club nicnlc J initiation at the Elks picnic p0J tomorrow nite. j President John KicdermJ urged nil memhera, both 0,j jl new to bo present aa the cdrJ teo miH HuniiHiniiK unusual entertainment, frank Perl wa,6 guest of honor. Hotel Medford Barber J Haircut 25c. 1 FOX CRATERIAN . JAT.U.RDAY.NlpHT : "TELEVISION" ?. ? ? ? ? i) I ' - - " f 't'tf"''',''"'rf-TTT T l"IMuJ nijiaii an . a .71 MO Mde the untainraiU BUNGALOW L CAMP5 WITH the Canadian Pacific Bunga low Camps as "headquarters," sad dle up and ride the trails fn the magnifi cent Canadian Rockies this summef- enjoy a thrilling., "easy clothes" vacation in the world's most famous mountain Moderate rates at the Camps will anneal to all the family . . ILow Summit Rail Fares assure economical travel costs . . . or you can motor in brief time. Call bV write for illustrated literature! IV fl. Deacon.' Ccn'l Aftcnr Pau'r Demil I4B-A Bracdwav'ABMrUuDu4iDJdi.iPortUiid,t3H.0677 can ao Ian wane nuvtiLiit aisouw uood ,riu world 1.:,t.'arA-...:i.:Jr TODAY and Thursday ' . . . 5he Should Have Been Spanked . . , .. , . ;. She's saucy, but she's' darling; exasperating I yet .-thrilling; impudent but affectionate; I ..maddeniug yet irresistifjle . . . ' . Hi. 1 - . WANTKl) Carpenter work, any Kinn. w in iiikc uirl in lumlivi' or poultry. l)on Jacobs, Hi. A. Ilex se. KOIt SAl.K mi Chcv'. coach. initio nillen, llKe new; bari:aln prlc!. Pierce AHen Used 0r Ion. Fliune ll. l!t HIKril.Nah roiipe. In ano,l euiionion: renaimatile, win I'hlnn. Jaekaon lintel. . 4U-A K AN'TKKl V.stv.n ruin li'Jii wiiipiK-t avdan Jisjon l!.m Hulrit co.n-h lunono l: Itnlek sclan ,i4r.h(i ISulik tourlns ., Siei)(i Hukk sedan 1'Mof, ! Itulrk auori Huim.. tUMi.oo UM :uli k lauwlHni ' suiS oa See these and umnv more at OCIlKliKIt MOTOIl CO. li So. Hlversids rhene . No. Itlveralde. dlloniti With Mump. Charles WaV.efteld of the I'eo. piea Klectrlo ator la ennrin..i ... -4" his hums AMU (lis inurajs, ' KoM Ht;.N I' tin- lurnijliwl aunvt- 1 1 So. Holly. JI'ST ItKCKIVKIWA hll.ment of the new IMymouth with nirt traivnniaaion and free wheeling" com In and look litem over, KalilB utvr Ctf, 7 't ' ' i i i :! Dlstinstlre individual ' I Apparel ' I j ' - 1 - ". 11 I.IU P.'UU'L II No Woman Should Look Her Age These Days Look into your mirror and see for yourself "If your skin Is fatigued, dry or lined, IVA FREDERICK lfr vites you to clip this coupon and receive a FREE treatment We will diagnose your skin and prescribe a treatment " cosmetics. The secret of a beautiful complexion lies I"1 healthy skin. You, too, can erase those wrinkles." MEDFORD'S COSMETIC and BEAUTY SHOP K " V M ,,s,t "vn ;:. IS- -t .'1 . ',. ,- - . ...... '... ...... : " 1 ,4 I ;U v . tfr A ,J3i r 11 11 iia '' with - viaoR AlcLAGLEN JEANETTE MacDONALD ROLAND YOUNG William Collier, Sr. , Solly Blan ... t, Joyco Compton Also CHESTER CONKLIN COMEDY FOX MOVIETONE NEWS , "Ask a Friend" COUPON Good for one appointment on How to Care for Your Skin Phone 191 ' IVA FREDERIC mm- . FOUNDED 1909 JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN 'Association I o W o : o 0 PERL " -: 1 1 , , Funeral Home Distinctive Service at Moderate Batel Established '0 Yean s , Ambulance Service 8brth St. at Oakdale TelephoW -5 3Q IOS3QCSS