GE PROTEST APPLEGATE II PERMIT on of Elliott Creek . irrinate Rogue Ud Operate Mine pass, ore., July 17. 'insthe Intended ac. ;S Sely of Portland tZlov of Elliott creek K'Lrel' thousand Rogue river 'I ,wW In obtaining a Jr""!1.7: ncndlne rSllfornla department ... ji..iiii nf water PTlZ. , .Tallica T. ,( thia city, attorney for application to change lot the creek, the head- F . . .. i- ln rullfnrnln. , vnicn is - - ,S m the Hogue river ' ... ifnrd. for use in L .nd la operating the f nine, is being strongly Ely the Applegate farmers mi l,M acres 01 uk - ,iAatii snntlon now I .., ....a nnf and a half Hi wow La Elliott creek, it la re- L ld the 1083 01 even a uw- l m amount during the rKason would cause scri be to their crops, It Is ,31 firmer represent neaT uniinn ditch companies In) protesting the filing ininl months' ago 'by th-3 fcdman. -i FOX STAFF Ltr Johnston will entertain :-ije on Rogue river Sun- fcjraing the entire pernonnel Fdi Craterlan and Rlalto k Members of the staff ;o Wed ford In time for halation, of tho regulnr 2 citinee. 'iinment at tlte lodge will iyEarle Davis, master of vm at the Craterlan, and Holt, general manager of futheatres. The Craterlan TBherettes will m featured ptiDumbers, as will Chuck piling . tenor, and other tan of tho Fox staff. ping ajwkRames. will also fid by the theatre folk. Mr. will be host at a picnic s served al noon. , mrr?TvnT-T - "j-mjjuuu fliAljj TK1BUNE; MEDFOKD, OKKfiQN, FITDAYt .TULY 17, 1 D:" t . v - DMHS KERRYPI ANNINR Meteorological Report July 17, iiiki Medford und vicinity: Tonight nnd Saturday fair. No change in toniperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day hut fog on immediate coast. No change In temperature. -o Hoi Local Data "3 2 ftl 1 Temperature (degrees) ill bo Highest (last 12 hours) 82 . il Lowest (last 12 hours) 61 60 Rel. humidity (per ct.) 24 73 Precipitation (Inches).. State of weather Clear Clear LoweHt temperature this morn lng 58 degrees. Total precipitation since Sept 1 1930, 13.67 Inches. ' ' Temperature a year ago today Highest 84; lowest 19. Sunset today, 7:44 p. m. Sunrise Saturday 4:51 a. m. Sunset Saturday 7:43 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M 120th Meridian Time IP r f" s u wo tfs tn n T " S CITY ' ?A ? 1-2 o i -1 ?! s i Li i Baker City 88 56 Clear Bismarck 88 60 Clear floise 04 62 Clear Denver 04 68 p. Cdy. Dcs Moines 04 76 Cloudy Fresno 08 68 Clear Helena 88 56 Clear Los Angeles 84 68 Cloudy Marshfleld 72 64 Cloudy Phoenix 106 84 Clear Portland 82 58 Clear Red I)luf( 08 -66 Clear Roseburg 86 56 Clear Salt Lake 04 , 72 Clear San Francisco... 70 52 Cloudy Santa Fo 84 60 Clear Seattle 76 64 Clear Spokane , 84 64 Clear Walla Walla .... 90 62 Clear Winnipeg 82 60 Clear W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. : BY FALLING LIB Everyone escaped but the little canary, who 'is believed to have died of tho shock, when u largo oak limb broke from the tree, crashed through the roof and into tho porch where guests were din ing at Bonnoy's Grill on the Rogue Wednesday evening. The limb which was more than a foot .in diameter was apparently ftttsad, flarold Grey, who barely escaped its path, said this morning. He was dining with Mrs. Grey and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Grey on the porch, when they heard the crash and left their chairs just be fore the limb landed with a bang. Two ch fil I'M, In which they " had been sitting, and the table were broken by the Impact. Other din ers were located at the far end of the porch. UlfTtr fHorl Vnntnnln,. n Fft court, to the divorce lllfl Tlfp Pulhn. At . . "uni 'ittiyi-u P the defendant William f Roberta, aprees to tho F t divorce, hut asks directed to pay $15 per J'Bnony instead of the $35 1 forth that to pay . run win nave to Ftowhooling nnd Joln the instilled labor." f h attending a dental uthern California and take five years to . wurse. He further 1turn ov a small auto T-id auks that he and - , w iuiuweu 10 see p regUiar periods, and hi ' llme the mother U.. . Provlrto for the mey will do so. pfont.oMown trips. Tel. El E The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W, McDonald at S23 Kast Main street was entered some time during last night and cash was tak en amounting to $:i or $4. Nothins else in tho house was taken. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald are on n trip In the enst and their nephew, Forrest Pickett, is residing there. Ho was asleep at the time the house was entered. Police officers said today that the prowlers prob ably thought no ono was staying at the house. Old mirrors rcsilvered. Will call for and deliver. Medford Plate Class Co. Phone 446. 08 THE 8CUEEN "Hie Vice Squad" SATURDAY NIGHT One Show at 9 A Stage Novelty De Luxe Palmer Music House Presents EARLE DAVIS AND HIS TELEVISION IDEA" A Glimpse Into a World of Music and Merriment of Days to Come! Featuring the New Majestic Radio S. S. DONS 10 HELP JOB DEPMINI The Mail Tribune's mechanical section Is working under somewhat of a handicap this week, as the while tho presses nnd other equip ment of the job department were being moved lo the .Mail Tribune s smaller building In the rear on llrapc street, where that depart ment will hereafter bo loeatpri ho asked for n-good pair of '''out-' door, pajawias." and it required several fmomiUH', to, learn ThMit he wanted a' pitir' 'of - bhle dbnlm overalls. 4 E TUESDAY FOR PEN County jail prisoners under sen tence of mate prison terms will be taken to the "big houMe' at Halem j Tuesday morning, according to tho i sheriffs office. Sentence will bp passed Monday morning by Circuit 'Judge h. D. Norton, upon Frank j-Rcnnett, logger, found guilty by a I jury last Saturday of a serious (statutory charge involving n local ! high school girl. Tho law provides a term of from three to iiO yearn. -Hennett is scheduled to make the trip with George Klfer, under sentence of three years, for a series of "cigarette pistol' hold ups: Paul Payne, two years for theft of Hubbard Rros." Ford road ster; John Davidson, three years for burglary, who will bo given treatment for medical Ills, and Victor C. Marcelle, 1 5, remanded to the stale reform pcbool for his FESTIVE DAY ON LI To celebrate the completion of the now Copco power lino, which will give oteoti-lcity to the little I such demands us are necessary town of Korby, an all-day festival 1 and, ir possible, we must make has been announced by tho Illinois ! them at times when they do not ho learns to stall in order to put off the moment wben no must Bivo up what ho is doing. In this way lie at onco asserts 1 himself, avoids an open conflict und even now and then altogether , escapes. ( Tho only way to cure a child of the habit of stalling is to reform j our own ways with him. We must give him our attention promptly so long as lie does not require it loo oiien or unreason- ably. If we inuko a promise wo POKTI.AND. July 17. (Pi The muvt keep It at the promised time. ,!,'v- -M Clarke of Salem and the Wo must learn to mnko onlv I ltv. A. C. Archer of Alodford wort ELDER OF CHURCH PAOE FIVBj ; I'U'Jvji'd i qt Tpeinborhin th m Vernon 'Abbott of Rosehurg ' odu Kov. Vernon Abbott of Rosemirg and the Revn.' J. Rates 'of illlkt- fcimrii. mey win oe onuuneu ouu-. ffday. The Rev. Howell of Lake- view ha.s I'een elected statistical secretary of the conference. Aew equipment for the paper Is arriving and being carried In as the work of getting out the daily Mail Tribune Is under way at the same time in the large room by the regular force employed In that work. All of which is a preface for stating that among the movers and other extra labor employed in getting out the old machinery and equipment, ono man with a heavy head of silver gray hair, garbed in white shirt and collar, overalls, and felt hat, covered with dirt and dust, and who fussed nlumi t-ivin a lift hero and there, seven grunts ''O0"1- 'lo of "cigarette pistol to every lift, grabbing , a broom ;hantllU every now and then and alternate- ly sweeping the floor and his shined shoes, attracted particular attention. "Who's the four-eyed gink?" Inquired one of the moving labor ers of his fellow workmen, "Search me," was the general response and then one more lo quacious than the rest, remarked: "He seems to want to work but don't just know how. Funny guy." Then another horney - handed man spoke up: "I heard some one call him SS. a little while nco and call out something to him aiJOut ' morto1- one of the '"tt creations alley Grange and the Kerby Aiiierican Legion post, to be held there Sunday, August 2. A barbecue, races and numerous special events are being planned by tho committees of the two groups, and business men of Med ford, Grants Pass and Crescent City have been asked to prepare exhibits there for tho occasion. It is hoped that the residents tbruout tho Rogue River valley will visit Kerby on that dale, according to Elwootl Hussey who was In Med ford today. Members of the Illinois Valley Grange committee are Mrs. Rcssiu Watls. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hunch, Victor I'.rown, Ashy Fa Ik and El wood llussey. The legionnaires assisting include Art Williams, commander, Cecil Slack, Morris Snuer and George Thrasher and Mr, llusHcy, Several features are also being planned by the Copco, Mr. llussi-y stated. interfere with his own legitimate pursuits. With a young child It is host lo deal with his fulling only In this elected traveling district elders of the Oregon Free Methodist rhuivh at , the annual conference which opened here yesterday. The con-feivtu-e will continue through Sat urday. It Is the first session of the merged Oregon and outbera Indirect way. With an older one, 1 Oremm conferences. it may be helpful to draw his at tention to the difficulty and ask him to do his share toward over coming it. Kthelwyn R. Hoffmann's semi annual clearing salo offers straw hat $1.50 up, Dreescrt at $5.00, $10.00, $15.00 up. Corselettes half I geles Is presiding at tho conference price. Silk underwear half price. I here this week. The conference Merging of the conferences was permitted at the general confer ence at Greenville. 111., last month. The southern Oregon conference hart embraced the half of the state south of Eugene, and tho Oregon conference the remainder. Hlsbop G. V. Griffith of Lor An OREGON CITY, Ore.. July l".r UV) Salem's American Legion Junlr or baseball team defeated Oregon ,t; City, 17 tn 11 here yesLrfduy-: in .H the first of n threegamo series" fo decide tho ctiamplousbip of 'diaV trii't No. I and- No. '1. " t '. Leo Edwards' - boys went on 'R jam page in the eighth -and scored seven times ufter Oregon City 'had wiped out the. early Salem lead.'' Neither Victor' uor Meredith Do .lard in, Salem twins, whose elig ibility is questioned, appeared the lineup. ,. Alphle Rudlshauser,,!! another- boy Whoso ngo' is being in vest! in tod. caught for Salem'.' ' ' ' DISPLAYED BY GATES i A number of local people-have been attracted to tho showrooms of th& Gates Auto company, where the new Ford convertible sedan j Is now being shown. Tho newl GETS INJUNCTION Fort Humpter. Must be a civil war vet.'1 Later on while they were mov ing a heavy press the foreman of the job called out: "Hey there, partner, hand me a draw-bar, will you?" SS at once jumped to attention, looked about puzzled for a few seconds and triumphantly handed over a largo ' monkey wrench, much to the disgust of tho lifting crew. The foreman exclaimed, "No, no, not that, hut a draw bar. You're, a lousy helper." At once the man called alter nately SS or Sumpter bristled up with anger, took off his glasses, spat on his hands, doubled up his fists and advanced threateningly with "I allow no man to call mo lousy.- You take that back, or I'll ." It was hastily explained to him that the word lousy had been ruled by the supreme court not to mean like it sounds Is merely a term of humor instead o-f pertaining to lice. "That's all right, then," remark ed the temporary laborer. "I thought you were Insulting me., had not read tho newspapers... fpf a day or so. f . . '. "Back In Kansas whore f come from before 1 entered the news paper business on the business end, that remark would mean bloodshed. By the way, back in Wichita we would have moved this job press in a different way. Let me show you." And thus It hns boon going for several days, proving that you cannot expect much in the way of hard labor knowledge from a re formed newspaper business man ager. It is reported that when K. S. went into a local store the other rtny tn buy his working outfi'. TOPEKA. Kans.. July 17. (VP) temporary Injunction agalutst ln-' and placed on the tcrforence with the sale of Cities Service company wtock In Kansas under terms of an order issued July '2, was. signed today by Dis trict Judge G. H. Whltcomb. -f Robert O. Mason, assistant state's attorney-general, said there was a "poslbility" a move would ho made to require the company to obtain a permit to sell Ita securities in Kansas. "If HiIh is done," said Robert Stone, Cities Service attorney, "we wilt regard it as another link In evidence us to nc- gas rates." of the Ford company, was assem bled this week main floor. The top of the car folds back, leaving tho framework In place. This makes It possible to roll tho windows up for protection from the wind at the same time tho top Is back. This model has two doors, and Is upholstered with genuine leather in a rich shade of brown. Non-shatterablo glnss is used in tho windshield und side doors. IWfl CARS WRECKED IN'"SSsH . . I A EAGLE POINT AGCIDENTl j&lUs T&j& Parents 8TALLING By Alice Judson Peale '.Four-year-old Uucy lriitntcs her I mother by nnswerlng her requests KAGLK POINT, Ore., July 17 (Spl.) An- automobile accldon which wrecked two cars, occurrei at the Intersection of Craler l,aKe and Kaglc Point highways, one 1 fourth mile went of town, July 14. I Wilfred Jack was driving an Iri'l- ;7, ,',.,.o ,.r ..,!,. i'i,,:il"i nn invariable "In a minute, 'advertising cars. Neither driver! j was Injured. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION mother," and If tho command is 4'4eatol, "Hut I'm busy Just now, mother. I ll do it in a nilntilo. 'Many children have similar an noying habits. Tho tendency to Stall is a sign that there is some thing wrong with mother's moth- ods. I If the child's own demands meet Willi only vaguo nbsent-minded an swors, if mother Is always so much v . engrossed with her conrerns that - CJRTKKI.N CKKKK Ore July 17. s'10 never attends promptly to Ills, i(Spl.) lOvorett Combs suffered It ' "mail wonder Hint, partly in minor injuries Monday, when ho ' Imltntlon and partly In an uncon touched a match to a dynamite "clous deslro to get even, ho turns causing an explosion. , ine au.es on uu. . A I W IICU tlV 1H imtllliunnij i ii mi "in- cap, Phone 542. We'll haul away, ted In his play, when many more your refuse, city Sanitary Snrvice. demands than necessary are made, OUTWEST and Wherever You Go You Find Blue Ribbon Malf x 'V Ao lmnrelve tribute to Amenct'i an-Jr V K I 4(f preeistion of quality i, vividly reflected .. V :i W&'fJlL XtA - in the ever increasing- popularity of :.. ill '- W'lLfr't V Blue Ribbon Malt. America', Ii,c,t V' lkL5i iY fj I Seller won and hold. 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