Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 21, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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PAGE TWO
Local and
J'osutl Vucutioiui ICndcd
Mrs. Vera riymulo, HlunoKimihor
at the locul puatuffici) rerfumeu duty
thin morning it tho rail of her iin
, nual vacation. A. A. Noif, currier,
end V. C- NIchoM, clerk, have a!o
returned to duty from their vaca
tion, and there will he no further
"vacation leave from tho pontoffu-e
force until the flr.t part of AusukL
NcwiuMicr Man I tore
y. K. Kmlth of tho Yrcka
(Cailf.) Journal, i In Medford to
day attending to btminei muttcrii.
Able to Ho Ahout '
' Mr. Nan Van Hcoyoo was In
town hoilnn this morning, and
was being greeted by her muny
friends. 8ho hn been confined to
her home for sometime because of
lllncjie. t
Hero From a lilntnnco
' ' Included among hotel guentn
from distant cities at Medford
hotels are Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hlch
and nurse and Mr. and Mrs. H. It.
Mills of Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs.
F. H. Anthony of Detroit, Mich.,
B. W. Dwinnel of Minneapolis,
Minn., Elizabeth Garrlnon and Neil
Ilonlcli of Denver, Colo., Mary 1.
i Cragg of Cleveland, Ohio, D. CI.
' McMaatcr of Now York and IS. V.
Shannon of Columbus, Ohio.
ream Avorngo $.00 Today
Twenty-eight carloads of Califor
nia llurtlottK were sold In the New
York market .this morning at
prices rqnglng from $2.35 to $4.3ri,
the aversgo being 13.08 u bos, ac
cording to the tolcgram reclvert
iby tho local chamber of commerce.
Will Visit Hera
. 'Misa T. Vest of Chlco, Cal., ar
rived In Medford today 'by train
to visit friends. . , , .
Pil a (julKlay iVtsIt . , ,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. fllmpson of
ABhland accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. H. O. Frobach of Medford
.vtalted In Dunsmulr Sunday with
Mrs. Horman Mattern, formerly of
Aehlnnd. , , '
J'ltio Aorlill 'I'rlp
.From Medford io Sim Francisco
In three hours In.luxuiiotici comfort
In a t)lg trl-motored plane ivas one
,of itio.enoymonLs of .a trip to Cali
fornia points from which Henry
Harth has Just returned, Hoarding
& V. A. T. iikino at Medford, Mr.
,rjHrth flow to tho Diiy city. Tho
weather was perfect and flying con
ditions fine, ho reports, r All tlie
.eonvenienoes of a modern Pullman
were found on tho ship nnd tho
tvalley and -coast steuery inade tho
trip very Impressive HosobuiK
NoWrt Hovlew. 1
fit iCoiutruct .Voudsl)el '
H. 1. Pardea today received n
. irnitt -U construct a woodnhed at
ii outn Laurel street, at a c,ot
) of.. 130. ;
.CVDIU-'U AbT.tJlU: ToiiIkUI ' i
v '"( The reKMltii' .lnld.-nio.ntli meeting
fit the ipity counclj will bo held to
ijihtht, with only routine buiinest
to bo considered, as far as Qould
Jjo jrned, today.
Ouests at N Minis
Mrs. Frsuk Pool nnd daughter
Jane of Hnnnntii, Oro., arc spend
Ing this week In Medford ns the
guest of Mr. and Mm, C. -F.
Nlcholw.
KHnt Dny rnmi MiK'loud
Mi1, and Mm. C. II. Daveney of
McClouri were hmnug tho residents
of adjacent nnrthvrii California
points spending yesterday In Med
ford. rkiMits ltfturn
Fifteen Uoy Hcouts returned from
,Chiim MoUiughlln, Uil(e o' (he
.Woods last evenlnit, lluvlug coin
jileted their two weeks slay at th
camp. A roui from hero left
yesterday morn ln for the lake,
where , they wjll remain at camp
tor two weeks, , '
SiH-nt .Week nt Poi llnliil
Airs. A. ill, Wissing has relum
ed from Portlund, where she spent
tho past week visiting friend. Hhe
.was accompanied to tltnuts Past
by Mrs. Mlmilo llllllartl of Med
ford. who made tho trip with iicr.
- Ornnt- Pohh Courier. r
r
There's
Nothing
Like It
No bread In Southern
Oregon even ap
proaches Fluhrer'g Hoi
ura in color and text
We. It is made by a unique
formula developed in
onr own shop which
gives results heretofore
deemed impossible.
Personal
From Klutf MotroiMfliu , '
from I'ortlanrt, tho following
are registered at local hotels: II.
H. Dletz. Albert Nt'L-iin, Mary Zin
w,, J. .M. Mmilh, Mr. and Mrs.
It. K. Clranlz, Mr. and Mrs. O. F.
fllna. It. A. Pearson, W. It. Urure.
1j. It. Centrox, Mr. and Mrs. T. K.
Jones, Mr. and Mis. J. D. Fllnn,
l. H. Cat tun, II. !. (Itvens, K. D.
Hell, Alyee llil-ui'y. K.' D. Kmmlek.
W. IJ. Hlne, H. W. Ilcilden, J. K.
Cole, W. tl. Tultle, Mr. and Mm
II ll.'ltainsuy, ThjOnans O'Neal, and
II. It. Co. . ; ,'
John JoIiiihoii Here'
John Johnston of tho Pacific
Krult KxpreKs, with headquarters
In Portland, arrived In Medford by
train this', morning to attend,. to
bualnc3 matters.
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Vlsldm I'rom the .North ''
Cim-.-'U from Washington regis
tered at local hotels include: Mr.
and Mrs. P. Ilenaon of Taconia,
Jncohson W. Hills of Everett, liob
ert Mines and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Mouscr of Beattle.
Week Knl at lUwcburir
Mr. and Mrs. Doyl Franklin
spen.t-, the ( week end 1n Itoseburg
a the ' housQ guests of Mr, und
Miw. T. M. Spencsr;
Just plain Charley .lljiy
When llhnrlcd It. Hay signed tho
register nt the Portland hotel yen
terday, clerks and such thought ho
was tho once famous movie star.
Hut ho plcodcd "not guilty" and
convinced the multitude that ho Is
Just a plain .citizen trying to get
along. With him from Medford
came Mrs. Hay.. Tho Oregonlan.
Ixuivo for Port himl
Mrs. F. A. Know and Mr Ina
Wettoer of I'nrtlund, and Dr. J. W;
Hohlnson of JackHonvllle, left t li In
morning for tin? northern ity, Dr,
itohlnaon plan to impend aomo tltno
visiting thero, . ' .
M:urazlno on Itogno FIhIiIiib
Tho Aiigut number of the Sprt
fiet trniKiii'.lne hnn a story -by J,' P.
Ouanlrt ntltled, "Wteelhe.tdB Aro
Hunnlnff in Vetern Hivera." The
story it Ithmlrated by Hoveral pic
lure of ltciKuo river nnd 1fl haHed
on Htcelhead flMhlitfr In tho ItoKUO.
OrwnlmiK at llotelri
Anions KinyjtH nt MtMlford hotoVt
from various tttato polnH are H
(1. Hoffman, J.enna May Mattmin,
Hylyia Miiltnion, 1. B. King and V.
II. t?loao , (C htalciu, Mnt. .Helen
tied(ie.H, Kern U'dtleH( '"'KiH't'ltc.
Kevelld of rrfidliirtde, J. W. Inlv
ton ami A. leiier of Agforfn, fleoro
Levy ond xtr. and Mvp. It. Itlum
UeiK of lidVeburn. Lbiyd Matilll and
fainlly of Uond, tprl llevmouth of
(Muter lako, iiul II.. Ilonman of
KuKeno.
early HliiKiy for Crater l.ajtir nation-,
or pftrk;"htUniKFfftrived In Medrord
by train from the north. I'bey were
Min Frederick Addimielf and Mlj9
j.IUitbelh I'vrry or .Now York city,
Mim Maud Kenrlek of Uedwnod
City. Calif., mill Mm. Mary Fletch
er of San t'ranelm-o.
I'ltlman riirw t Portlnml
J. H. IMttmtin, nolo flalexmail
from Portland, connected . with tho
HiuuVhjiUer fliHtrlbuthiK arTeluy, of
t Mut city, who w:ih hero on a bual
mHH vllt tn l). V. Myers, departed
for Portland on tho north heimd.
paHHeiiKer carrying plane yesterday
afternoon.
Cooler Ijimt NlttUt
Uirtt niKht wan tho coolest for
nbout a week and mimt people, who
had been nleeplUK for several nlghtH
iinder a whei t found the addition
of a blanket quite comfortable bor
fore morning. The temperature: had
much decreased front ijunday'n
maximum of UK, to a maximum of
HI In the afternoon. -The fo recant
for toniKht and Wednesday Is for
no oiinj;o in temperature. f
Itctonm In on lUist
Melchlor lleckenberKer of E;ile
Point returned to Medford on the
SbaHta today from Amador, Mich
and nllici" polnlx In tbnt Hint
wbero ho ban been viUlnn (or the
pat mouth.
plveil Into IttK-k
I. M. NlcboV', PiM'ttiind alen-
lUJin of u UoitkkeepInK ntaoblno
coiusnii, Bttuck a rock while divltu
In lioKUo river at Hybco brldKc
Sunday, nil r IV vi iiy n cut In bUt IknuI
ma i reiiuircit cven stitcbea to
clone, Mr. Nichols wa i thlH city
on biiNlneitn Monday. Urania iHtW
Courier,
Mr. Cnnlner .nv nt SHaaj;x
Jameo third tier, Jr.. who ha
been III at the Community luwpltal
for over n month, U now stiyln
at the homo of Mr. and Mm. Kobert
Wtranw on Kant M xlH, street. Ho
Huiot,in inive jioon for bin homo In
Colorodo WpvlitKrt, where ho will
Join hiH wife nnd family.
1 VUlt UeUttUoH Hon '
1 K, P. Woodrt ban nltined hU
pan man with tbe Imperinl t'lcnnerw
.ami with hU faintly, left R.utiMav
fur u niMitb'fl vacation expecttntr to
i k iuth a tho Mexican
border. They plan to'vlMt relative
In MvtHurtl, thn KrancWconnU LnM
! Atmelcs nnd probably wtU ku iv
! bnwt to Hah DIcko. -liuik'bMi'K Nown
MEDEORD J4AJL
rMuay C'((lr.rnlu, 'IVmH 't ,
Amontf jjUfsm at V'ford hotel
from Ciiljfornla aro: Mr." and Mr.
If. H. llijert, ami Mr. and Mr. V.
If. Uippert of iiurllnsame, Mn'.
Miirth Ooro and Perry Martin of
Morten to, U. C. Curry and family
of VlcuiUu, Z'tta Ituvukes of Han
Joinder, Mr. and Ainu. J. F. Brady
of HacpimvnUi, Mr. and Mra- F. C
ItJnrK-hc of Hollywood, Mr. nfnd
Mrs. II. A. Waifner, Mr, and Mrs.
Marvin Iw'Ih, Mina Inez ItocXwell,
Frank Harris and party, Mr. und
.Mrs. X,. Tonoy and Mm. L. Oleaiuin
and 'itor of Ims .Angles, F. H.
Norvatk and fuinily of Han Diego,
and the following 8n.,Franciflcanf:
Mr. and Mr. A. O. Burlna, M. ,K.
and Mitt-t Ixurharch, O. M. and
J. K, Iombardl, Mr. ' H. J. and
Mrs.. H. C MarciiH, Miss Marian
MarcuH, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Kpy,
Mr. and Mr. John AVhlcher, Mr.
and. Mrs, A.. F. McLaren, Merrill
Ixtuin and H. O. Aggeler and
mother. . 1 i ;
Train Master Hero
poorgo Kllborn, train master for
tho Southern Pacific with bend,
quarters in 'Hoseburg, is in Med
ford toduy confen'lnir -with local
railway men. i t
Mrs. Wakefield Vacations
.Mrs. U. W. Wakefield of the
Hutchitfon Lumsden store has be
jfim her two weeks' .vacation, the
firett part of which she will spend
at her home In this city. ,
VlhitH Ixx-al IfrlenilH
Mm, Nyk Clifford of ABhland
.vlsiU'd frlapds Jo this city yester
day while her h unhand attended to
but'lnesH matters in Oninta -Pa(a.
Much Travel TodTly
1.. (J. Oarlock 1h hayjnff a very
busy day tod,uy vvllh travelom froni
various section in Increased, num
bers registering thejr curti at tho
local office .of tho Oregon State
Motor ui-moclatlon. Tourlrrt. travel
If? showinf? Jajgns of an Important
liierciiae this' week, ho announced
thl, morning. , ., , p
On Short Vamtlon
AValtor Surber ia ependlnp today
nnd tomorrow on a hort vacation
trip. Ho Is employed at Bldon'B
rlhoo shop. , , ,
IhumiHtor lit Med'oid ,
N. F. Uanniator landed at tho
Municipal wlrport this . morning
from LDuily, Calif. Ho .wan flyliiK
his own Travolulr Ibpluno,
(iraMsIioppern I'at Slirublery
Orawshoppers havo been cauriln
a great deal of trouble at tho Med
ford airport, . accordliiK to reports
today, and the shrubbery about the
ki-oujhIh was proving quite an up
pctler. , .,
MIhs Nofrls at Yreka
Mr. and Mrs. o Clyde H. Norris,
who, own nnd operate the Hmail-
iy Fountain launch at Yreka,
Calif., paBHed through Medford laHt
Friday on tholr way to Portland,
and Ihisum. Wash., whero they
went on biiRtne. They ejepeet to
be go n o t wo w wk. M Iss To Ls
,Norrl. Hlator of Mr. Norrln In in
charge of the Uroadway whUo'thoy
aro (joto., , ..... , H
VInIIh Ilrothor Jloro
1. It. WaaKe, flyliiff a Curtis
Kobln piano, landed at tho Med
ford airport yesterday, bavins:
flown from Kurekn.- Ho will visit
bin brother, John Wango, while In
the city.
Ti'k'vlslim I'l-ot-nini Asiiln
Tho television program, depict
ing Die rndlo of 1IPSII, which was a
sucochs atiturday ovonlng's show
ing nt the Fox C'ratorlnn, will be
shown again thl .ovemug nt 9
o'clock, under tho sponsorship of
Maimer's .Music Houa. .Tho net Is
being repeated by popular request
Uarlo Davla slated today., .
.Mi'Cornilcks Visit
Lincoln MeCornilck, formorly an
attorney of this city, and Mrs. Mc
cormick arrived tliln noon from
New York City, for a six weeks
stay In tho city nnd valley. -
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Hotel Medford 1 a t be f 'Shoi).
Hnlreilt Jtic. ' i - -i ;
TOO UTE TO CLASSIFY
3L'H M'ltlOS or good iHitiltn nnd 1
fnlfH land witlt ImprnvetnentH.
Alnindnnt irrlgiitlon wntor Avail
aide. Ono mile from It. R. town,
' Mlsklymi ' Co. Calif., -will trade.
No cniii noeewnry. Seo powell,
Morrlek'H I'amp. t
full KXCHANOl'i Colnmhln hf
' ryele nnd wrist wnteh for Model
T. Koril. Kt. 2. llox 33. Howord
SI. '
LOST Hnnnlel. nnd Shenhnrd
iiiiiy. Phono 1 a I a-II, IS Outer
'l.nko vVvo; Reward.
PICK UNO Curumbprs. u
it flowers,
ft. Main.
Mw, Urfvwlt'
110?
I'hono ltl!)-U
t'KICKH CUT TO HMUl'CB
1I'H LOW PlilCKl) OA H
STOCK
Konl Tourint!
lf '-'S Itnirk TnttrlttK
1 !:'" Koltl StMlnn
l!'2 liuli-k 8dnn
IMS litil.'k Kdan
ll2 lltiiok fTnurlnar
Como In So Thono Cars
Miko l' An oflor
SCHKHEl! .MOTOR CO.
123 S. Hivomldo
SH-4A N. Hivorutdo '
Opon 'Kvoninprt
HAUOAIX DHU-X-4-tMin
tvriNt hniiiw, xlropliiK poixh,
, tollot. , ik. llRhiw.- Complotolv
rm-tilshcd. C.arniii. and woodHhod.
l-ot "fiS:5.v..,Var now Joitvt
' horn..-. ,4M itnif chsh."Y
T' W Mrt.t.AUtV. f' K VMlW
FOUNDED
1909
TRIBUNE, MPFQUD,
AT DAM, IS IDEA
A.iottcr . mulled tq the state Ibth
o(nntissiunvi which '..obviously In
spired thti front pfigo story In this
rnorn'jig's Orcgonliin, rndlnalnlng
tiut, IhauDiiiulB ut oliiiKiok .oaliuon I
anil stecldsijicl, .truut, have . been
killed ,ly the . "short circuits" ..nt
fOld , .Jfny . dHm was .released, .tills
niornlnB .by. lhe;ocul o(fJ,ce,",of the
Cli(oi nlii prcgQn I'QWer company
with ,the letter received frvfn Jkl.. T.
liqy,, master .fish -warden.', renuest-
;,ig,data reuardinK..tbe tuatqn. .
rTiii(e ui ,siorjt ,g'rcuus . ,nve
be.e'n. found J;i the Hold, Ray, plant
du.rnK ,th,o, past, .fpur, years. . In
uccordnnefi ..with tho lOregonlan
svqrjr, ,tii9i;o Day...ftcon 9Hy thio"
(ft v;hlci nuestions lflsh d)stur
bano . arose., occ.or.dlflg .to .tthe
.Jower .gqippany.,.,.. . t ... f
WMqMttlons carried In the -Ore-
Konlnn from tho company report
are cprivct hut. frequently iMcpm-
ductlpns, . . , , . ., ,..,,,,,V,'t)
'Outdoor, construction .at. ,Qold
Kay ,is the usual, tyue for hvdro-
electrc, plitnts of -this slae ,nd jtge
and quirforms to reiiulrements of
tho state jiuhflc, setvice .somnilfl-
sl.qn, All eflplpnent;la,well ground-
eutHnu.a test 01 ino grpuna resis
tance has recently been mndo.
i'or.ati avorage,.,of iv.o, . readings
mefLsurenient'aye. .4 ohms,... which.
wo .consider -.to .-,bQ, a,,l.ow, ylue',','
the power company report reads.
Th,e letter, ond with ;assurii)g ;the.
nsn commission that .the. company
Is very "Interested In the fish situ
ation at Clold Ray." . :
It is believed, tho fish commis
sioner reports, according .to a.-dis-lintcli
,frqm, Portlund, ,tha,f, the
shqrt .circuits, loosing 00,000 volts
of electricity at a time, killed
thogsnnds qf, ,fish? .Mjigtor FJsh
VVttrden -lioy BHltetV th power
company .for, a report ln.response
to severJtl. incidents reported hy-
ohservers. ' Witnesses had reported
seeing countless fish leap from the
electrically diare-d water, turn
over on, tholr backs and float duwn
streani. . , . , i . -
The California .Oregon ' Power;
company report, which lists the
causes nnd time of each lino Inter
ruption for the past .four .years, -Is.
being considered today by the
sgito .fish commission. .
Notice to I'ackiiiK Houses
Here's your chanco for, an ex
peiienced, fast sorter, capable of
overseeing grade or head sorting.
Apply at once nt Tribune, Uox 9361.
Press Mnkjiiff Special
All work guaranteed. Silk drosses
3i50. Ensembles IS. 00. Tel, 538-W
. ' J- ' j ,M
' ' ' l4iwtt Mnworsv mi 1
. .Now, 2nd and 3rd grades 'made
first grade. Ojd taken apart, clean
ed and truod New method. .Fao
tory exp James It. Allen, Tel
n9-M.
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Portraits of distinction. The
Peasleya. opp. .Holly - theater. '
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Rates for out-of-town u. Tel,
900. - '
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$100,000 Kodak prizes. Details
it Peasloy Studio.
' . n .r I V.l(' y 4 '
Why Not Land?
htlwXt. S.-'oftort'tl Fuur IIuudi;ed Millioii Dollai;s worth
of (iovcriimont lioutls. Those bonds were ove,r.sulseribi'd ,7
TIMES. The vcrj; fQiiiidntion'of that security nnd faith is
lathi. .An entate in land, will come to menu security an
established lace in your cominutiit.v and country n step
forward faith. Now is the time to establish and develop
an ownership of thlud. y t
100
1(H) aorta,' lilaji loam bottom land ruiiliijiilod water, al
,fall'H,,elovt)r and tjinothy meatlow; 70 nores bottom land
for whiiih viiilitiiiVod water can be developed at practical
ly no uost.' Delightful home plaoe; (i .room bunjralow,
beantifiil shade and flowers; larc barn, garage and out
buildings j 50 tons' of new hay in barn; COO bushels of
grainy team and agons; trantur and complete equip
moiit f-4 eowsj HO hogsj 10t.ebioktus;. .Kverythinf? goes.
A Going Income Proposition .
Thi.s,w ingoing .piopojvitioii. Only .parth- developed and
with present. low prices of farm products still the owner
'liiftdo money in this place Iboth' last 'year' ami' this year.
Last year he built a largo new chk-kcu house; this year he
put in 12 acres of alfalf;i. lie ims fenced nnd cross fenced
this place. He was starting to develop water for the
whole place for the coining year. -t
Other Interests Demand Immediate Sale
Other interosU make it .necessary for the owner of this
llace to raise .'.;-''. . . .
$3000 by Wednesday '
l'his place is worth ifWHlO sale price $10,000, ' with
everything; ftiM'O cash. jHOOO in HO days, balance ItilHHl.
7 per cent mortgage already on place, purchaser can as
sume, .
Show yrnjr faith yi the Kogue Jviycr Valley and iu your
country. Lot lne write in this space.'
Over-Subscribed 7 Times
. ; J. C. BARNES
I'lione J110-V or 400 Real Kstnte
QREQQy, TUESDAY,, Jt&Y , ,21, 1931.
Meteorological ' Report
July ai, i:u
, r'ortxiwls
Medford and vicinity: Tonight
and Wednesday, fair. No change
in temperature.
, Oregon: Fair tonight and .Wed
nesday, but cloudy extreme vest
portion. Cooler east portion; to
night. Tcrnperalure, (degrees) 90
UiiliieiSt (last. 12 hours), .M
Lowest, (last 12 hourti) 61
ReL -huniidlty .Rerret.)r.22
P.recipitatlon..(lnches) .... 0
State of weather Clear Clear
Lo.wesb'r temperature, -this
Ing, 64 degrees.-
t.T.otal'firec-tpiiatian.ijince Septem
ber 1, -1930, 13. 7 Inches. -
.Temperature a lyear ago today:
Highest 94; lowest 54. " '
Suuset. today. J:-U p.,m. t
-Sunreie..We(tnesdayt t45a a, m.
Sunset Wednesday. 7:40 p. ,m..
.Observations .Taken ni. i K M.
120th Meridian Jirno t
-n o
u y q. .
Local Pt S . ? ?
II1 rr;
mo M
x 2 io
r? : fp .
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CITY
-1 ', : '
Baker City ...
....102 62 P. Cdy.'
88 58 Clear ;
... 108 68 Clear i
.... 8 6 "64 Cear :
.... 86 Clca,r
...106 74 Clear
......06 62 .Cleur
.-88 70 .Clear
-.66 66 , Cloudy
J06 84 .Clear
82 60 Cloudy
....110 76 Clear
76 ,58 .Cloudy
.... 98 7.4 P. Cdy.
,..,,6.6 .52 P. Cdy.
83 A P-Cdy.
74 58 Cloudy
.....106 6 Clear
....106 66 Clear
.V..' S Clear
' "i1 .' :
..Bismarck
Boise
;Denver,
Des Moines ...
Fresno
Helena
Lob Angeleo .
Marshfiold -..
Phoenix
Portland
Med Bluff ...
Hoseburg
.Salt Lake ...
sin f rancisco
Santa ,Fe
Seattle
Spokane ......
Walla Walla
Wifinjpeg
l 1 .'W, J.' Hutchison. jteteOroiogtat.
LEBIONlRijlpORPSU':
II
Tho popular - Medford
Legion
drum corps will stage n special
parade through the buuinetuf Uiu
trlct tomorrow nlht at 7:30 p.m.
to dvertlso ;tho LQKlon ,;'MJd,nltp
Frolic'i at ,tho .Craterian next, Mat-'
urduy. They wjll ho headed by,
Lloyd Wllllumtion, Medford'a hiKh
jftlng , drum major. ;vho, scorotl
juich a hit with tho local. Elks bund
at the national B, P. O. 10. con
vention. In Seattle ejirly this month.
Williamson's .picture accompanied
hy complimentary write-ups ap
peared iht. tho leading Seattle pa
pers during tho convention.
' - , 4-
Prodorlc perinanont waves, spiral
waves, $10; Croqulgnolo, f7.&0.
Rmnm Cllrm Shop. Tel. 4R4.
Acres
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TICKETS ON SALE I
FOR VETS' FROLIC
Tickets are now on sale for the
big American Legion "Mldnlte
Frolic" to ta,ko place at the Cra
terlan theatre Saturday night. July
25th. This is the first timo an
attraction of this kind has been
put on nt popular prices and Indi
cations' point to a record ntlen-
ll
DC
tit i,
' LAST. TIMES TD3JAY-
, mu a Hji - a&L-fW:- v
; Added Attraction Tonight at .9
By Popular Demand We are Repeating Our
Saturday Stage. Feature
EAR L E DAVIS
, . . and His Palmer Music Homo -
TELEVISION IDEA"
A NEW, DIFFERENT, CtEVER STAGE
, , PRESENTATION.
She thought the was daring ...
but found she didn't dare! .v
LAN O i
IN
JHwaysCjboifbye
With
LEWIS STONE and Ppul Csvanagh
n auttxt n
Tomorrow;
1:1
Everything Has to Go This!
Week
For Men,
SHOES
', -.1, . ' !' " " :' -
' if ; t H " .f :
.
A PAIR
Buy one pair at our already beloW
sale prices
dahcfto riiali-parts df the valley, the evening will prg,.!
I.WaHJeoi.ACiare urged to secure send the .Vied(ola d''H
their tickets early-us mere win uu
no rcsei vd seats, and tne seat sjiic
will have to be limited to the
capacity of the Cratorian. The
big show'' is being put on ns a
benefit to send tho Medford Legion
drum corps to represent southern
Oregon at the state convention in
Corvnilis. Aug. 0, 7 and 8.
Everyone is cooperating to make
this frolic a big success nnd the
Craterian theatre is being donated
for the occasion by Arch Holt,
manager.- 7 .' s ' t
It' Is hoped thlft the proceeds of
JMR'MAD
and Thursday
in Our Shoe Dept.
Women and Children
and take the second pair
one cent.
t'OrvmiLH nn,.."6
they will represent thk
the stutu diun, "'
thereby BalnliiB
puhiii-ity
jwitlwrii
VOUbonrda
Canadian
PacihcPrin
ccss" liner
. In Seattle
and sail to
Victoria
Then via Cana-y
dian Pacltlc
railway thru ,
the world-
f arped Cana
dian Rock
ies to Banff,
every outdoor
activity and re
creation. The
return trip
via Calgary
and Spo
kane com
pletes the
PACIFI
9f. H Deacon. Ccni aukt tJ
148-A Bntity
f
Gates & Lydiar(
JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN-
r
Association -v;:
' 4 At any' grocer's
:':)VC;! ret Side Store
6th at Grape
to., i i