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MEDFOUD MATL TRmdNTE, tEDORa OREGOX. FftTDAY, JULY 17. 1931.' ' ' . lAflE -T11RKK : Dancer Disappears A Real' tllad-HaSder l'i edict Philippine CVnsuK MANILA A) A population of about 13.100.000 by 1935 for the Philippine archipelago is the offi cial estiumte of the bureau health. .. . of ; cotton hosiery factories have ar j ranged to form a cartel to control tmleH. production und credit terms' HUruAUKST r- h) ltuniioiiun 1 thioiiKhoul the country. EIFFELTOWER Anna Troubetzkoy, Young Bride, Amazes Paris by Mad ' Deed Farewell Letters Found in Purse Sim PRINT iwinnw PRINCESS DIES IN LEAP FROM j in I iv vmm r f if jfei - w. ii ui i IIIILM ;hand spurned FRUIT JUICES ' ' - ' r , "' V As Summer Beverages '. . - Se? our display of. Fruit Juices. Nothing finer for a summer drink uii Per. Box. Will Be Portland Pair Found Dead in Basement Gallon of - Wine Beside Bodies --j Note Asks Forgiveness X W Over to Growers' ' , n'-.UInrmcv nic. X 1 X 1 X 0 at Mid-Year Meet MSi .- " - V- X Prnlttrrowors m - . r: L'&dr niW-year, meet- If " . ,Jai.-.' this noon Hotel ,rd reports on financial 'i .h ironeral .'work of fcs, nu, " . , 't rtCIugoW chairman of the -KOKip commme. - tho packing concerns of except fT.r ill fruit handled by L to be turned over to the E Growers league, the fund C antral to be uaen ror u.r U improvement and bctter Lrfthe fruit industry in the W - n ihn vnto was m usi urouii jjgk. The fee amounts to ...Miel a ton. Klghty per Lite-tonnage' of this section I! . vmlFro.it Funds ' ' uxhri of promised subscrip ts frost prevention services W i prqwem. " pnn are lri arrears and i1rompanies, box factories and Jlinlacribo to tho fund. After M prepositions were uhcumbi nidKlclea to again u" Imm to pay up. Tho deficit fu to about 250. CBarnc, one of tho directors fcid that a . gooa-iooKing Llidy be hired to make the Mm. He snld ho had never ible to resist a good looking till collector and did not be- htsf other orcliardlst could, nan Edward Cnrietdn ruled Hi. Birnes' suggestion "lack- Lw S. V. Carpenter mnde a L ii the recent moetlng be- Public Utilities Commissioner I Ttomas. at Salem, protesting fca the proposed freight rate Swots present at the meeting drl Glasgow, E. W. Carleton torse B. Deane, J. C. Barnes, Ian Brayton, Paul Schorcr, rindtrson S. A. Nye, Alfred Wtr, Bert Anderson and 11. ihmnberg. i '(- K to deduct one ntHl asyfetnltj i'rea 'Aolo New York police were asked to search for Evelyn Wilson, 23-year-old dancer and comedienne, who disappeared when ehe left her mother's home to attend a party. -" MT.'- CLEMKNa, Xlich.' .(Ur') "Move the road. I'll pay for It." Unid lidwl H.' P'onl, president of tho 'Ford Molfn company. In pe titioning tho Macomb county road commission for : relocation of a public highway skirling his ex pansive estate near' here. In accordant1)! with Ford's wish, tho commission has let bids to relocalo approximately three quarters of a mile of Jefferson avenue, where it borders tho auto mobilo manufacturer's estate. ' Tho project will cost Ford tM,: '144, but it will greatly enhance the beauty of his estate and ket-p it from the prying eyes of motor itsts. . AVERAGE' PILOT IN 1930 FOUND WAGES DWINDLED WAKIHNUTON i&) J-'liors' pay checks, rn nn a venire, were leaner in 1J30 than the year 'before. l'OHTLAND. Ore., July 17 (P) I Uoth dead from bullet wounds, f tho bodies of Mrs. Effio Fuller,, 54, and C.us Johnson, about -iO, Wei'o found in the. banemen,t of Mrs. Fuller's housu here today. A: note found beside the bodies indi cated, pullet? tcild, that Mrs. Ful ler killed Johnson and then turned tho revolver on herself. A gallon Jus of wine was beside the bodies. Neighbors said Johnson was a boarder at the place and that he and Mrs. Fuller were mui;h in each ulhr's company. Tho note, found near the bodies said: "l'lease fori;ive me, dear neighbors and friends. You don't know what I have suffered the last three years. Call K. Ci. Keys nd ho will call his mother. t.od and all of you please forgive me. Kffie." The- note was written oh the back of an envelope addressed to Mrp. Fuller from F. K. Ciaye of Florence, Ore. 'Police learned .that Keys," men tioned in the note, in the dead woman'.s nephew. Neighbors told pulic? Mrs. Fuller had for several months, been try ing to yet .lohiiKnn' to many her. .TOKTIAND, Ore., July 17. (fP) After visiting federal reclama tion projects in the southwest states and in southern' Oregon, the sub-committee ot the house appro -A." analysis of figures on j ,iatfoji committee toda'y, turned progress of civil aeronautics by the commerce department shows that pilots In fvheduled air trans port operations received an aver to Washington and Alaska.. The party reached Portland at 7:45 a. m today and left 60 min ntuB later fur Seattle. Member's of than In 1U2.9. . ago of $4(10 a month, 90 less . UG (oii, wm )e tu.en tQ Alaslln Saturday on tho coaut guard cutter Tahoe. On their return they will visit Washington and eastern Ore gon projects. , ' W h Jitbon County Abitrict Co u KM w CuliU Annua.) Circa it Court Pltaul vs. Ansil Clilson, Ap fnim company ct nl. I.len. f i Rowley vs. Ansil Clilson. ""Ute Mines company et ul. race W. Veach vs. Ansil AfPlegale Mines company i liu. Ei Perkln' vs. Ansil Gllson, Mines company et nl. Vsrcho vs. B. C. Wilson 'X- Dunford. For money f l'erklns vs. Applegate p'-mpanf. ror money at- p White et ul vs. Ralph p and Chester Phelps. In- !i J. SulHvnn T., .k . F1 Tlintnna nirr 1.1 fji. vinii-n, r ranees - Hotteit L. I.ee, lneopor-1 18 Oreenn.i 'ni if.. ...... n : " " "una I TllU- I "'Hwnuion. ' i - Wfersnn i r1 -.Admitted t.r..t.... HMnie E. Coleman (dec.) - riunaic. t""" Trniisfew, 108 COLLEGIANS SEEK ' . . ; WINGS IN AIR CORrS ' WASHINGTON OTH's hard er to keep Joe College's feet on tha ground, for he's turning to flying. Of the 215 students forming the new primary of the aims' air corps. Ins were accepted because they were eolkgc men. r Krystalglow, kodak kIosb su premo. Tho Pcas'.cys, opp. Holly theater. flying si hocil class i so:) days, without ' laying up for repairs. Tho big car rerry, aon to carry 32 freight cars, Is nn electrically propelled boat. j Klrst 2T coupler dance free at Cold Hill Saturday night, to the rylhrn of the Uogues Tonite! ' . Tomorrow I t ux, to ,K O. 'P. 54 S., It. 1 W Mnrcm to Hilly Hh tttV t'i of Nyv- f sec; h s. shvton , Mu n r""' W, I). t Wil otl n '3, twp. 35 s., II. 3, j 1 S.,1 ! ht u ,, ''an Assn. j nwe, , llx w j,, : I!.1 ""I I 1n hilt. k ; Colomnn to Hubert! Iv ;. 1 10 N(4 "t NB and iio ' (wp' 33 s."t 'If "f1- ' 1 WCnt,-et Claude! n. .. S'i SW of sec. i r "h kiw . r Lnkc hlBh" 1 i n rrl,ntion District, !7 . - k - KW,1 to Ttohert n I 'ri;" "nd In sec. 2, ' Uk- tn J- T- K'"N' II F,',""ll'le Add. Si?.1' " A. Kkinner. ,, Highland Add. '"1 Barber Shop.; Detail '.M..t ... ' ' "t-i work. , DVEL0PINO " anil "H Us Y. CM ftS?-?. EM'S Medford Chuckling; Heart-warniiii(j, Comedy Romanes I 9 0v?5 MkJMtMMm ft HJ 9r Come see this comedy of small town life. Full of fun. You'll laugh, but you'll want to cry a little, too. It's a picture you will remember, whether you're, six, cixteen or "s sixty. it; XIKfeJ Special Added Attraction Tomorrow Nite Only Attend the second show and remain as our guests for a revival showing of "TILLIE'S PUNCTUREii ROMANCE Featuring CHARLIE CHAPLIN MARIE DRE68LER Chester Conklin Mabel . Norma nd The original silent picture, Ace comedy of 1914 J styles! 1914 pcoplej "Li laughs. ALSO " Graham, McNamcc Naws Kartoon . ADVENTURES IN AFRICA ,. ';Wit.ch doctor's Magi?" BARGAIN PRICES -Mat. 20c; Eve. 30c; Kids 10c Associated Pieaa Photo Georga D. Gaw, Chicago's first official greeter, has outlined his plans to welcome visitors and make his oity oourteous. He'll have a snow white automobile and two white motorcycles tQ escort d 1st In ouiihsd gtiesta. ; ; .. : ; ' TORCH MURDERER RAN QUKNTIN PRISON, 'July 17. (P) Charlos Simpson, 18, wiis handed hero today for the torch murder of Mrs. AIMna Yoorhles, eldni-ly San KrnnciBco Rrocory storekeeper. Tho imp wna spi'unu at lu:03 a. m. HlmpHon was pro noumed dead nbout- twelve min utes inter. "": " " " . ' Tho youth went to his death calmly. He marched swiftly up! the thirteen steps to the gallowi, and took one look at tho Rihbotj neiore tne uiacK nood was adjust ed. The hangman experienced mmio trouble afljuatinR tho new death-cap. Simp-son "did not uttor a word before his execution. ; Slump Cuts Drunk 'KIhcs. l": , KKNOSHA, WIh. (Ul) The. natlon-wido economy wave now being reflected in' tower prlcoa. also is to become effective ln Judge Calvin Stewart's nVintcipal, court here, he - indicated. Flnoa: for intoxication will be $1- and. costs, or five days in county Jail. J Former rates were (3 and cpnts or 10 days in Jail. ' r- ' nrlll Sheet Metal Works doer expert repjilrlng, body repairing. fender and auto' Frederic permanent waves, splffiT wavef, 510; Croqutgnole, f7.6. Rmmn CHne Shop. Tel. 454. 1 - - ' - i'-i-- -!tvAi PAK1S, July 17, Paris was amazed today to learn that Prince-. Anna Obolensky Troubetzkoy, a young bride, had ended her life by jumping from the ramparts of the Kiffel tower while tho city was celebrating HaMlle day Tues day. It was assumed that she was an ordinary Russian emigre till ad vices from New York told of her recent marriage thein and her In tention to rowed her husband by a Russian orthodox ceremony in France. Princess Anna Alexia Ob lensky was married by a civil cere mony In New York last month to Prince Serge Orcgory Trou bctzkoy. i Find Fatvwcll Notes. Police said a purse found after the -plunge contained farewell letters signed "Anna Ohlensky," and revealed Kho lived with her ulster. Mme. -Ohreptovltch, In Ola mart, a suburb of Pnrtn. Petit ParlMien. in commenting on her death, said:" "None of the. numerous visitors on tho third plat form thought tho elegant - youm; woman wished to die. They could not prevent her from getting over the parapet when hho threw her self Into space. After striking the Ironwork ; her body 1 crashed to earth." -' , . , - . GUILTY, OREGON CITY OREGON CITr. Olo.. July 1". (P lltiwnrd MaKnusnn. - 25, of Wonlburn, rlrlver of the ti-ui-k which Inst Juno r crashed Into n puKunKor cuv kllllnH -four norsonB and family Injuring n fifth, wns 'oonvlctprt of - Involuntary nmn sliiuhtur by n circuit oourt Jury hore late yenterilay. .. - Sentence will he pntmodt next Tuesday: Tito ponalty pnivlded la ;from one to J5 years In prison, tvlth n fine nfneinp up to frnno. ' ' Cur ferry SrtM Iti-ini-d.. MILWAL'KKK, Wis. (Ill') The "Cilv of Kllnt 32." flrxjahlp f the Peru Maniuotto line, has com-j pleted 1010 trips between Mil-1 lukee nnd l.udinKton, Mini,, n , 1 Please telephone your orders esrly ' and help us give you better service. PhoneO DELIVERY 8ERVICE RELIABLE CASH GROCERY "Where Quality Tells and Price Sells" . . . . -t ;117 North .Central. . : . ., THIS IS A HOME-OWNED STORE Keep Eogue River Valley money at home. We sell only the highest quality food at the lowest price and honest weight. o . ,. , . ., : 3 Palmolive 23c 1 Soap Bead Free SOAP P. & G. 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Juicy Oratges, doz. 182 doz. for 35 Lemon3, dozen 'v .i.'l.'.'-- 1.'...'. 29c4 Fancy Secdloss Grapefruit, 4 for 25 !. Free Parking Xor Our Customer at tho GROCETERIA Parking Lot : I X X X I X 1 X I X X 1 X 1 X X I I I I X X X T X I X i x X X I X I X I X i x T I X X I X I x X I I Orange Juice Lemon Juice Lime Juice . Pineapple Jwice Grapefruit Juice Hayes Five Fruits SATURDAY SPECIALS 3 Palmolive Soap & 1 pkg; Palmolive Beads 25c 3 No. 2 cans Florida Grapefruit. . . . .1. ; 53c LibbyV Corned Beef .... ... 21c per tin Fresh Home Made Cakes Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Try our Telephone Service It is dependable Personal Attention. Prompt 1 Service uifi tv-4 Phone 252 GROCER Phone 252 I I...'' 1.. . . . . A? Snider s Bottled Drinks . are Invariably ; ; COOL and REFRESHING SVhen 04 Sol s .scorching the pavement an4 you be gin to feel generally "all , in". ... just open a bottle of Snidef s delicious beverage and notice the better flavor and sparkle , . Lemon Kist Orange, Kist Coca - Cola Lime Kist Order a case, of our bottled goods so that you'lj have plenty on hand when guests drop in. The new tall 7-oz. bottles give you more for your money. - ;s r e c;i A t ! LEMON NUT ICE CREAM On sale Saturday and all next weeK T't'-c iKX- ii ' i'rf. 7 f, "i '. ii Let ,us pack your Ioe Creain'in Dry ice'for tlat SUNDAY TRIP Snider Dairy & Produce Co. '11 i x X I X I