Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE TWO
sr -1
- , . .
-t.4--i- -i t-i - '- u -i - I f k '. --; ... t
I Local andPeonan FIGHTERS GAIN
1 'i nnnmni nirn
lUUiimuLuycn
jiMEPJj'OD J8iIAlj TRIBUNE, JlJffiD ftp RD OR Efl ONV ! WEDNESDAY; JtM 22
Four Permits Iwued
Building permits lulled by the city,
department, included on . to the
Jackson County Building and Loan
association for alterations amounting
to 12o at 71fi King street. - Othera
ver to George B. Widen to reroof
the residence at 20 South Orange
street at $165: N. O. McQulston, re
pairs at 923 West Main street at 950,
and Ouy Rouse for the construction
ox e garage and wooaaiea ai vt wr,
kota, to cost 940, . , . . i
Hent Turkey Hunch
M; B. 1 Bradford of Grant Pass has
rented a JO acre ranch near Murphy
for the purpose of raising turkeys, for
about lour months, .
Mr. Gram Hera Todav -
O. H. Oram of.aalcm, state, labor
commissioner, was 1 n Med ford th la
morning conferring with Chris Gott
lieb of the government employment
bureau.. Mr. Oram left Inter In the
day for Crescent City ttnd other coast
points before returning to tho capital,
Irs. Darin Off For Nnlfitv
Mrs. O. W. Davis left on the Shasta
this noon for Salem, -where she plans
to spend ttie remainder of the week.
TourlntH and Others Here. 4 ,. i
Included, among . registration at
Medford Hotels fromi distant points
are Mr. and Mrs. E. w. Shape of
Reno, Nev., Mrs. Elizabeth Leonard
of Jeanne tte, Pa., Mr. and Mrs, C.
A. Bull, Miss E. Ka-plon and Miss R.
Shapiro of Chicago, Mrs. Audrey War
ren or wasningion, u. v., norence it.
KroeRor of Olen Ellyn, 111., T. 11. Don
leer of Hartsvllle, S. C, Preemont Raft,
Mr. and Mrsj Ocorge L. Rice and Mr.
and Mrs. Lincoln B. MoOormicJc of
New York City, Georgia S. Plord of
Terra Haute, Ind., E Sibley of Chevy
Chase, Md., and Mac D. Johnston and
George Frceland of Vancouver", B. C,
Mr. Hmnlon In City
John Scanlon, representative of the
New York Central railroad Is In Med
ford today from, Portland, calling on
local shippers.
Filers nt (J rant Pass
T. A, Ottlbertson and John Waaae
of the- Medford Air Service were In
OranU Pass Monday making arrange
ments with several residents of that
city to tako flying Instructions,
MIhh Moore Leaven
Miss Ida Moore of Nashville, Tenn.,
left on tho Shasta today, after hav
ing been the guest in this city of Dr.
and Mrs. J. P. Bray. Following
visit In Seattle, she will return to
her heme by the northern route.
New IflRhuay to Open-
, Announcement pf. the opening of
tho Olympic .highway loop in Wash
ington August '26 and -87 ha been
received by the Medford Chamber of
Commerce. Arrangements have been
made for a' celebration on the new
road at Kalalock, which Is located be
trween the Grays Harbor district and
Port Angeles. ;
Mlm Knrajnie 111 City
Miss Helen fiprague of Oakland
Calif., -who formerly resided In Med
ford, arrived hore by train thin noon
and will- upend a ' week visiting her
motner ana Irlends.
1
From Htate Metropolis
Ajncnfl the local guests here from
Portland are the following : Lud Alley.
H C. Graham. Eugene . Arnsteln, D.
Mi Sims. L. 8. Ieach. J. Wlmmer.
Walter Kuhn. C. W. laraon, h. J.
Adams, Mrs. 8. strathouse. John w
Hlney, Mr, and Mrs. C. O. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. E. w. Dlnnman. Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Trueblood. C. A. Gor
don, Mrs. Oeo. A. Tetach and son,
Wm. A. Wyllc. nobt. O. Cose. C. M
PaPtterson, J. T. Dallon, H. B. Ratney
ana n. uingnam.
(Jarlrrle 111. A"hliint
Lee Oarlock, flrce vice commander
of Medford post or tho American Ie
Rlon, was a tttulnass visitor in Ash
land today In the Interests of the Le
gion ''Mldnlte- Frolic" to be staged at
tllQ uraterian theatre Saturday night.
Visit Crater l.k Today
Among those who visited Crater
Lake today, leaving here by stage,
were Mr. and Mm. S W. Denton and
Miss V. Denton of Wellesley. Mass..
F. H. Denker of Hartsvllle,' s. C, and
miss 5. j, ember or Los Angeles.
Orrgonlans at Hotels ' , ,
Included among . the Oregtlilan,
other than Portlonders, registered at
local hotels are , Blmer Lehman of
Kerby, W. W. Baker of BrayweU, A
L. Miller of Grants Pass, Mr. and
Mrs. Komor Miller, . W. F. Hays. W.
B. Wlgton and Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Strathouse of Dugene, O. H. Oram of
Salem, and Jack Bermont, J. E. Pales
ana A. Machodo of Klamath Falls.
Johnston ltd urns North
Jphit Johnston, representative of
the Pacific Fruit impress, who had
been calling on local shippers, lort
last night for Portland uoaaquarlera.'
Continues Journey North .
Mrs. Mary cragg of Clevoland, O.,
who has bean visiting her daughter,
Miss Nadlno Oragg, in oliarge of the
Girl Scout camp on the Applegate,
left today for Portland, Before re
turning to her home In tho east; she.
plans to visit In Vancouver, B. 0
Eamlg Booklet Out y
"Destroy the Barwlg" It the title
or a new pamphlet by B. B. Fulton
which Is being Issued by Oregon a la to
uujjrge experiment station.
Crater Rangers orf fur Ijissen I'arK
'Lincoln Constance. . ranger " natu
ralist, Ernest Hostel, ranger of the
publicity department, and summer
rangers Prink CalllMon, Don Fisher
and Jack Mocdy, all of the Crater
National park Starr, were In the city
today, ' enrouie to Lassen National
nark to assist In tho dedication or
that park the latter part of tho
week.
in
Vlsltori From Neattle. ..
ResldontS' of Seattle visiting
Medford, Include Mr. and Mrs. K. A.
Howe, F. B. Prl. e, H. F. Fowlor.
J. V. O'Ncll. Mrs. J. M. Klellng and
son. Mtrs. Oeorge Hutchinson, L. b.
Orlfftih and D. M. Hicks.
istr. Larson 'OravKly 111 ' i
Mrs. L. Larson of tho Ruoh district
ls reported very 111 at the Sacred
Heart HosplMl today. )'.. . ,
To hnm Hospital Thursday, .' ;
Friends In this olty of Miss Addle
Allen will be glad to learn that she
T.lll ibe able to leave the Suered Heart
hospital tomorrow - Miss AUon reooiit
ly underwent an 'operation 'for - on-
pondlcltls and Is galling along nicely.
Wuagn Hack III City' ' '
tJohn Waaue rettlrnexl to Mclford
tiWsy1 hy" plane from- Oftktnn'd if hero
he had-been oiv business. C U
Me, Gardner leaving
J. H. Gardner, Jr., of, Colorado
Springs, who has been 111 In the Com
munity hospital for several woekp,'
nq wiio nas oeen me guest or Mr.
and Mra. Robert Strang this week,
will leave by train tonight for his
home In Colorado.
Ill Medford Tmlnv , "'.
Mr. and Mrs, Medrbrrt 0. Plttmau of
Ban Fernanda, Oalir., who are spend
ing the summer nt their place In he
Derby' district, were In Medford to
day attending to business matters.
Bear Mate Vanttlunlsta ... .
Calltornlans . registered . at local
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rich
ardson and LaVonne Richardson, of
San Luis Obispo. Mrs J. Brunne and
Ev J. Branna of Durham;. Mian R.
Bagley and Miss o. Oupp..of 8an
Diego,' Mrs. K, Williamson of Long
Beach, Bertha M. Clark. Mra. Lucille
W. Koeher and son, Kathrvn Caason,
Mrs. M. A. Pyle and Dr. c..-A Way
land of San Jose, Mrs. L. B. Rains and
Mias Louisa Alexander , of Lincoln,
Leonard Luclo, Louis Cardoaa, ajid
Mrs. Rubye Oould. of Oaklsnd,. o. H.
Beetem and A. B. Norllng of Benecta;
Mm. Arthur W. ciaiwm of San
Mateo, Mr. .and. Mrs. p. m. Lively
O W. Klngosde, H. R. coburn and
Kllaabeth J. Culver of Los Angeles,
and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley o. Harris
Mrs, John Poet. Mr. and Mm. w. K
Conner, Miss Abby v. Conner and T
K. Kane of San Francisco. " .
Mr. Fllrh rnurrra Hera . ' '"
W. O. ritah, aenerai' amM i ik.,
perishbl fralght depanunent, of thej
"""" Pairio company. 5l,1,.S
.y offit-lau:' vumcrnu wlUl
V
' I
.1
r5
Rye Bread
Chocte ' aar.dwichoa ore '
an excellent hot weath
er food, especially when
mado with Fluhrer's
Ryo Broad.
.
At Your Grocer
k ... A
MEN LODGES WE
FOREST FIRES
No New Outbreaks Reported
jnf ! Medford Region Big
Ruch Blaze Dying 35
Men Return to City
The forest, fire situation, up until
1:00 o'clock thl afternoon woe in
the best condition today lnoe!'laat
tsunday, no new firoi having broken
out in the Crater National- foret,
nor on atnto protected land yester
day or today up to the hitter hour,
and the big fire that has been burn
lng In the Wellington butte-Hum-burg;
creek section, of the Applegate
being pra-tlcAlly under control.
The last heard from this, big fire
on whicn a&o men were etui ai
wcrk yesterday and laxt night, was
a phone message received from
Ruch late this forenoon, stating that
the "outlook was fine," which -wa
Interpreted here to mean that the
names were nearly under control,
unless a wind should arle.
Another incident showing that the
tense situation had greatly eavted 14
thnt the fighting force was decreased
by 8ft men thla forenoon, they being
sent back to-this city, leaving ait
men- still at work on the flames.
which are. expected to burn
emoulder for a weelc. afior being
placed under control. . ..
It was alHo stated at the Crater
National', forest, hoaduuarter here
today? thnt the flames , spread hut
lltUe, If - any,- yesterday beyond the
3000 to 3600 acres over which they
had raged, and that the commercial
loss would he comparatively sman.
The Forest creek fire, also In tho
Anplegato district, was gotten under
control yesterday morning, and te
only being patrolled now.
"RANTS PAHS, Ore. July 22
(AP) Forest fires In four sections
' i iinmn county sun were oum-
lng today, but all were under con-
Uul.
A new fire of undetermined origin
broke out during the night In tno
Whlkey creek district. An addi
tional force' of - men was sent out
from hero early today to combat this
,blnze. . .
Flames yesterday awopt away farm
buildings, a miner's cabin and struo.
turns or the old Exchequer mine,
famous' hero during' the gold- man
days.. The ranch . homo of Mrs.
Andrew Johnson was burned to the
ground when flames Bpread In th?
Pfcket creek dlxtrlct. .The barn and
outbuildings of the fc . M. Leetelt
ranoh wero coniumod. .
, .',
Playful Whales ,
at Port Orford
Threaten Boats
.... ' 'V. ' ......
IN MEMBER CONTEST
IntvrV Is Increasing In the mem
bcrsh Ip contest being wuged between
Ycomeii .lodge of Ashland nn Med
ford. Tho content ends Nov. 1st., and
the losers are to provide a chicken
aumor ror tno wmnora.
Mossrs, Whitney and Scely, local
deputies, reported today they are
going to make this a real content,
nud that they were being kept busy
Intervlrwing prospvets.
The meeting Thursday evening will
b well attended,, as the committee
has more information In regard to
the contest. ? , .
, Reports from Ashland Tuesday eve
ning, say members there are tieter
mlncd to eat chicken at Mod ford's
expense. ,, . , - , .
: November Mtn has hen namd
for nnuthir Rhadnmanthuq class for
southern OrcKon. to be ietd In Med
ford, whon candidates from as far
north as Eugene will face Pluto and
hla horde. , ;
lilmUa man thus Is tho ulavuround
olj Tomaiirys ai)d laf c0uJiitirotTforih
-wiuia, y- inosQ who imvp nnc mc
privilege of taking tub' degfeo. '
ri . . .
DIVERSIFIED TALENT
Somcthlnic different" U tho wa
of. lHiit' productions ls promised
thentro-goa- of ( tout hern Oregon
who attend 'the Lentrtn "Mldnlte
Krollc'1 nt Vie , CroVrian SntuMny
nnht. Music, comedy and old-time
mlnntrel specialties will be combined
ID a fast-moving program.. . .
The bent) radio mid stuai artists of
the valley are donating their services
to the American. Legion for tho
unique ravu which Is being put on
as n benefit to send the Mrdford
drum corps to tho ntit coinrentlon
next month. iPopular admission
prions will prtsU. 'i i ,
i
JO
! 5 Mediant lgioik drum cori will
ptr.vtti the bitslneo district 7;S0
I p m. tmilKht to advertise tho bu
Ifitlrn "Mldnlte Froli?" s;-licdilct to
take place at the Craterlan thr,tre
Huui,l.iy nlnJit. The boy aro work-
IHI hum to p;'rte.t final drtalla for
thtlr entry In the stute drum corps
I oontest at corTallli next month where
j tltey will represent alirord and
st:uthern Oregon.
j lrely Perm. n 4 M pinner
waving Oft Prevoat's, Bid W. Mall).
inona p3. i
Ycr rmn meet Thlir. ee. cnnimlt.
tre report on membership contest.
Whitney and iely, rarin- to go-. We
need your help.
Brill .Jtheet Metal Works dives
TwHT'lalrtii,,-fWnW wn4 iraro
body repairing.
MARSHT'IBLD, Ore., July 22.
(Ap) WIiiUmi, ilot Infrequently
scon spouting nud blowing at a
ronsMerablo ,ttltunai' nt sea off
Port Orford., visited tho w.harfs
yesterdny for tho first time In the
memory of the. oldest Inhabitants.
Two large whales played within
00 feet of tho wharves, rocking a
flint of nlno trolling boats and
threatening to civp.ilro them. Tney
eft, the, jiaroar. frofofe damaeje o-
HEARTY TO SELL5
ROGUE PEARS ON
F. 0. B. BASIS HERE
E. W. J. Hearty, president of the
Big Seven Fruit Distributors, Inc.,
will make his headquarters at the
company's local plant this season to
sell fruit F. O. B. Medford, it was
learned here today.
Mr. Hearty Is expected, to arrive in
Medford from . Now York the. early
part of August and to remain through
the fruit season.- . i
The Big Seven, plant will be ihe
first large packing' and distributing
crganlzatloa in Southern. ;Oregoa to
bring Its New York, representative to
this city for the marketing season to
sell Rogue Ri vor valley pear F. Q B.
Medford. t. A .
Announcement , of. Mr. - riearty't
plana for closer i contact ' with t the
growers and new sales proptrn i& re
ceived . with- mucin-interest among
growers and distributors. In previ
ous years he has remained in 4ew
York, in accordance with ,the custom
of other distributors, Ijhrquiout the
fruit marketing, seasc-i). :
Meteorological Report
July 22, 1031
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Thurbday, fair. No change in tem
perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thursday
but fog oq coast. No change In tem
perature. " ' , ,
DISCLOSES OREGON
Local Data
3
i '
Temperature (degrees) 91 84
Highest (last 12 hours). ......81 . 02 .
Lowest (last 12 hours) 64 64
Bel. humidity (por ct.) 14 67
precipitation (Inches) 0 0
State of weather '.
..Clear Clear
Lowest temperature this morning,
53 degrees;1,
Total precipitation since September
1. 1930, 13.87 Inches.
EAGIE POINT -
BALD LETTUCE IN
GROWING DEMAND
WASHINGTON. .JuTy 23 (AP
Bald headed lettuce also has moved
un to the front row.
Wells A. Shormai., food specialist of
the Bureau of Agriculture Economics,
wild lettuce, within the -past 10 years,
im risen from compnrntlvely In
significant position In th vegetable
kingdom to that of crown .prince, sec
ond In demand only to the potato.
Health and diet propaganda the
cry for something green it rations
waul credited by Sherman with the
advance of lettuce, but as a sidelight
he addrd stores soon discovered groen
Itjttfcd? hend!' were tbelng retrlmmej
for-cYRUomer so thnt -Ml bonds were
white and -baM.'i ! f . t
FEAR ilG YOUTHS
PORTLAND. Ore., July 22 (API
Two boys who left their homes yes
terday K im swimmhiK, had not re
turUod today, and police said their
disapueanim-t checked 111 a sinister
manner with the report that row
lioat contaltung two lads had swamn-
ed In the Wlllamotte river here late
yoetrrday. . . , ,
nie miMing Ooys were Raymond
Juluison, 14, and IMvlu Smith, IS.
SPANISH WAR VETS
: ELECTS PORTLANDER
1A ORANI1R. Ore.. July 24 (AP)
Oiorse H. -rr 'of Piirtland wa
ilerted drpurlm.nt commander of
the Spanish war veterans hre today.
Lcdie K. Hale of La Grande was
rlecd-d wnlor vice commander, and
Harry V. Herd. Portland, Junior vice
commander. ...
Newport was selectrd aa tlx ron
.venjlon city for next year. .
EAGLE POINT, Ore, July 22.
(Special) Mr. and Mra. I. It. Kltno
and thelr nephew. . O.- A. ' LanninR.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul .Robertson, ana
children, Wtlracr and Helen, of .Pros
pect. called on Mr. qnd Mrs.1 W. L.
Chlldreth July . l. r, i i
Therln Taylor returned home July'
17) from the Green Sprlnga ntghway
where he haB beci employed otvToac
work.-.', ' i " l -"
A number of Eagle Point people
and friend.' went to "McCalllstcr1
Sprlnga July 19. . Among them wre
Mk-. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and 'son;
Donald;- Mr.' and Mrs. W. C. Ashpolo
and daughter. Pauline; Mr. and Mra.
John Smith, ' Hanel Smith. Chester
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.' Vernon Bropny
of Medford. Another party Included
Mr. and Mrs. Carl von der Hellen
and family and Mra. Harold Zundel
and little 'daughter, Janet. - '
: Mr. and Mrs.- O. E. Henderson
drovo -down from Prospc-t July lb
and spent . the week-end at .their
home In Eagle Point.
Mr. and Mra. Walker Hnrrls and
daughter. Jcanette and Dick Harris
of tchamller, .Arlfc.i nre guosts ol
Mr. and Mr. Therln Taylor.
Donald 'ANhpolo wont to Eugene
to play with the American Legion
Junior baseball team.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cov and family
wcro dinner gucsts-of Mr. and-Mrs,'
Leator Wertz at Climax 'July 20.
Mr. nd Mrs. R. P. Dean of wmow
Springs were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. W. BlRham July 20. '
' Marguerite Lumiui of Metlford, Is
the 'house ' gucHt this -week of Alice
Wnlkor.'.
Among Eagle Point rcsldcnis who
attended the game at Ornnta Pas"
July 10 were Mr. and Mr. Gus
Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Stoncr. Mr. "nil
Mrs. Prank Brown, Mr. and Mrs,
Elsworth Stowell, Mrs, George Holmes,
Mr. i. and- Mm. Royal Brown. ,isn,
CliiKcnde and Mra. Helen Miller, y
Charles Morris and M. and Mrs.
Wlllnrd MUoa and family from Ash
land spent July 10 visiting at tne
S. K. Barnes home. 1
Mr. and Mra. A. B, Davles and Mr.
and Mrs. W.' J. Davles and children
arrived Julv ! from Salem and ara
vUitlng at tho home of Mr. and Mrs..
C. P. Davloa. . i .' ' ',
O. B. Jackson, who recently pur
chased 80 acres from uiko Kyan,
was here on business July 20.
A party of Eaglo Point residents
and friends spent the week-end at
Bandon. Oregon. Thone Included were
Mra. John Radar. Mr. and Mrs. I
Oecll CulUertsou and daughter- Bar
bara. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stanley
and son. Darrel, Mr. Stanley's sister.
Rachel Gottman of Brownsboro. Mr.
slid ' Mra. W. H. Wright, also ol
Brownsboro and Mr. and Mia. Wil
liam Holman and children.
Eagle Point, residents attending
the dance at Prospect July IB wero:
Mary Hannnford. Rudy Welrtman. Mr.
and Mra. Robert i.aKoque, an mg-
rado, Mra. Helen Miller. doc- non'
ehnw and "Teen" Honshaw;
Lawrence Window spent Sunday
at. Bvbse bridge plcnlt-lng with Ever
ett Riber and family. 1
Various groups picnicked at Dodge
bridge July 19. Anionic tnose noieo
were Mr, 'and Mrs. W. H. Young and
children, Mr. Bnd Mrs. G. E. Ou
terhnut and family. Mr. and Mrs;
Carl Belch.- Mr. and Mt C. J
Davles, Mr. ana Mra. A. B. Davles.
MS-., and Mrs. W. J. Davles and
children. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. 'Dinar
more. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vestal ana
children, LelBiut Pettlgrew, Mr. and
Mrs. C. H. Wilkomua ana lamny.
A picnic on the lawn of the H. W,
Ward home July 19 Included Mr. and
Mr.. I. R. Kline and their nephew,
il. Ai tanning.- Mr. and Mm. Jack
Stowell and daughters. June and
Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. William Perry.
Mr s"d Mrs. Wov Smith and chil
dren, Lvlo and Barbara. Mr. and Mr".
R.. A. Botts and son. Herbert. -.
The following made a trip to
Orir ie Jin H" Mni. Prances
Campbell.. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Macy
and children. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J.
Tingleal and family and their guests.
Mrs. Anna iicaer, ssr. maa
dhnries pulver and chllilren and Mr.
and Mra. Vane Rloe aud son. Stuart,
and Mrs. Eva Rice.
The following people were In Kogle
Point on bustne-a' July 20: P. A,
Dlnamore. Mra. Emmet Kllngle ol
the Hlngwood orchard. Mrs. Tom
Stanley of Lake Creek, Mr. Anna
llrophy and daughter. Margaret. '
Don't let Ashland eat chicken at
your. e;piii. ,. Comeut runra: evo,..
and let us tell ycu why. ' B-ery Yeo
men of Medford neeled to he!; nvtn :
Temperature a j year ago today:
Highest 09; , lowest 68.
Sunset today 7:40 p. m; ." .
Sunrise Thursday, 4:fi6 a. m.
Sunset Thursday, 7:39 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
. 120th Meridian Time
l CITY
?5
(0 tO
M .
H
r r
si o
n
Baker City 92 6a Clear
Bismarck , 90 82 Clear
Boum ...,.....-. ....102 (19 Clear
Denver-. 04' 68- P. Cdy.
Dos- Malnes ,. 04 88. . Clear
Fresno m 108' 76 P. Cdy.
Helenai ' -U..- S3- 66 Clear
Loa Angeles 90 70 Clear
Marshfleld 64 42 Clear
Phoenix ijji.u- 108' 80- Cloudy
Portland 78 68 ' Clear
Red Bluff ...106 72 ' Clear
Roseburs; 80 62 . ' Clear
Salt Lake 102 74 i Clear
San- Francisco .... 66 64' Clear
Sinta Pe 82 60 Clear
SeatUe .....:...i..:..'. 72 68 ' Clear
Upckane 00 . 60 Clear
Walla Walla '92 68 1 Clear
Winnipeg 76 64 Clear
W. J.. Hutohlscn. Meteorologist.
"Always Goodby" Is
Fox Craterian Fil m
Fiery emotions running the whole
gamut of human experleuco ore re
valoti by Eli&sa Land! in her second
Fox triumph, "Always Goodby,"
which opens a. two day engagement
at th Fox Crotrrian tboatro today, i
Miss Land 18 portrayal of the won-'
drous - wise,- cnarinmg. glamorous
wcmnn-of-the-world heroine In the
film is by far a more flnlr.'ied, nature
piece of emotional work than -she
gavb In; her first American .film,
"Body and Soul" which brought her
to tho favorable attention of national
critics.
Lewis Stone and Paul Cavanagh
arc seen In chief support of Miss
Landi. the star with a cast that in
cludes su.cb noted, playors oa Hohn
Oarrichi,i Prdrick ' aiitlJ raaj)y
otihers. , . .
1 "Always Goodby."- Is from a story
by Kate McLaurlu. -Several spoctal
selected short subjects including the
Fox Movietone 1 News completes tne
bill at tho Craterian.
4
Membership Contest for the Yeo
men nov on. Meeung murs. ovo,
We want every member there, to
learn all the detalb.
j 'JTineleaf ranch on Little Butte crook nonsense, entitled 'Toby th
l- 1 when the boy was' accidentally shot;; man."
with the .82 adtomatis. ueioert 5'
leaX was handing the gun to tho In
jured boy when it was discharged.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
- General L-and Office at
i fii . Hnseburg, Oregon,
i . . Juno 2th. 1931,
Notico is hereby slvon that Paul
Admits Hunt, of Butto Fult4. Ore
gon, whii, on April 14th, 1 It 2 7 .
made Homestead Kntry, Sorlnl No.
oatiiuri. for xvd nv4. skv nw4
and aSWVi N K M , Section 23, Town
ship 34 &, Hange 1 U., Willamette
Morldlnn, has filed notice of I
tentlun to mnke final throa-year
proor. to estnlIi!h claim to the land
above - described, before Chauncey
PMrey. Ul B. Commiasioner, at
Medford, Oregon, on the 4th day
if August. 1931.
(Muiinant names na witnesses:
t George V. Iildley, of Medford.
Oregon; WtlHain Marion, of Kaple
Point. Orecon; K. Hows Wyninre,
of Hutto rnllt. Orenn; Modfurd
PIHman.i' of Box' 13,'. gan Far
nitndu, Calif.
IIAMITL A. CAN'An.W.
' K efHt er.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PONTIAC 6 Late luaa, 4-door sedsn.
' Blue -with 6 wire wheels and trnnk
, ra-k. Exiellfiu tires. Will demon
strate any time, $537.00.
GRAHAM AGENCY
CHEVROLET 6 late 1029 coarh.
Oood- finish, upholsterv and tires.
) Complete check-up. 437.00.
ORAHAM AGENCY
LOST Praternlty pin while swlm
i . mini! near Bybee Bridge. Fred
Ahem on back. Return to Mrs.
John Orth. 1009 So. Oakdale.
POR 8ALKPIRS. Phone. Powell. 1300.
COUPLK would like board and room
in private fnmlly. prefer near Wash
ington acliool. Phone 141 between
4 and 8. Ask for Mr. Taylor.
POR SALE OR TRADE fitock ranch
with buildings, spring water. Tim
ber. Wcvrn wire fence. 9448 care
.Tribune.
POR RENT Furnished Duplex,-1 107
south Mistletoe. Call 20I-H. alter 6.
L ' IJthelwyn n. luiffmann's eml-
anitunl clearing an.e ori.r
h.al 11. 0 up. DreweH at S.OO,
ll.00, $U.0 up. Corselettes hall
nnctv Mnk underwear half price,
A hoi dance in a cool h&h al n.l.i
Hill Saturday' hllil. First J5 couples
VWa thrllltno mlnvta bahlnd Mm wfttval wIR cenvlrtc yen
f.k.8.JRW.,AU.l ttCOKaLsw ttTOC lMAIb.iar.
, f J " ' laiiinr - i
SABIN & KINDT MOTORS, Inc.. 32 N. Riverside. Phone 360'
OUTLOOK IS BEST
Conditions look better in Oregon
than in any one of eight other states
v lilted by Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Arnold
on a recent motor tour, they an
nounced thla morning following their
return from a fllx weeks' vacation,
during whiah they traveled over 7000
miles. . .' '
California, Arizona, New, Mexico,
Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Washing
ton and Oklahoma were Included In
their itinerary and they found the
weather dry and hot and times
"hard" in all of them.
Eeserted shacks in great number.?
were viewed In Montana,- where the
water scarcity is taking on a serious
nature.' In Oklahoma, farmers who
have raised bumper crops of wheat
informed Mr. Arnold they will not
realize enough money at 28 cents a
bushel, the present price, to pay for
their seed.
Several ranches in New Mexico had
an almost prosperous look, but the
agricultural regions of other states
visited formed a sad picture, the Ar
nolds said today, and they are mighty
glad to be back in Oregon.
They were accompanied on their
trip south by Misses Lucille Wright
and Alice Snider of Eugene, who at
tended the meeting of the National
Teachers'! association Id Lbs Angeles.
Miss Wright Joined them again-' in
Denver f6r the return trip.
I
"Beyond Victory"
Holly Feature Tonite
Final additions to the cast of "Be
yond victory," now at the Holly for
tonight and tomorrow only, featur
lne Bill Boyd, prove, that Pathe has
left nothing undone to make this
tremendous picture one of the out
standing productions of the year.
Lew Cody, was signed to play a
featured role.
, Showing with this feature picture
li a Pathe News Reel, a VitarVrone
Act entitled,: "The Inventor," Biid a
Kartoen featuring Toby In a bit bf
Pair
Oregon Weathrr.
fog on tne coast; no chan ,1 1
nerature: aentln rhon,.?. 111 1
offshore. " " 5"Dle
4
Homer Kv.rj shol
jujsaii'his, Tenn I
three times in a alngle g;,m(
v..... ,,,,,, member .
Viiuhvlllt. h,iul,.,l,
"...i leam . I
three home runs, bringing VJ
nu, UlltlCIUl LUD nnttii. .in
or Youth." Ferguson Mineral!
6ams Valley, Ore. 1 l
f-
Dress Mlikiii'. sue,.!.,
All work Buarnnteed Silk d J
T3.S0. Knsemt:et s . oujrnjj
WOUNDED YOUTH
UCH IMPROVED
... 1 r , -
Stewart Rico, 10. sea of Mr. and
Mrs. Verne Rice of Alamo. Texas, who
is rccoivlng treatment at the Com
munity hospital for serious Injuries
sustained .wben the- discharge of a
gun. in the hands of Delbert Tlngleaf
of Eaglo Point passed' through his
stomach, spleen and left lung, is in
an improved condition today and ex
pected to recover. Dr. A. E. Dodson.
attending physician, announced this
morning.
Tho boy underwent an operation
Mondav noon soon after tho accident
occurred. A drain tube was placed
in tne pleural cavity of the left lung
last night and much hope for his re
covery was expressed today by Dr.
Dodson and; pr1. If: W. Durno; assist-jj
ins pJiysipigiVrv.rJV,;1,1
The RlccTfininykwas'"visltinG:-nr'thc-l L
which U provided o TXiSS
vrycutkmer, meoiuref Vt5"v-V
the exact amount for a
perfect Jtrw. Enjoy the con- rna
renEvn'ce of jthe exclusive
Caiwell hand opening can. " f
(aswell's
k I TODAY and THURSDAY
Throwing away love position
money... sh finds them agoir
the end of her rainbow!
ELISSA
LAND
JIIways(joodbyL
if flv
. . with
LEWIS STONE PLUS
' News
1 V Pictorial
V ComedJ
C0MINO FRIDAYJACK OAKIE IN "JUNE MOON
in
(offee
Not Sold st Stores
.' , 'e deliver direct to your home.
,.' i.im Telephone- , .
The CASWELL COFFEE MAN
Tel. 950-J-4. Medfqrd
Automatic Electric Coffee
Roasting Accomplished by
the GEQW. CASWEIX CO
217 f? Msln
DEVELOPINQ
and '
printinq
Malt Us Your Filmi
SWEM'S
Knowledge Is Experience
Intelligence Is the Ability
uu i , to Acquire Knowledge
Experience tells you that GAS is the
Fastest and BEST all-purpose Fuel.
Intelligence Guides you to the USE OF
GAS
Local rates as low as i-10 of lc per cu. ft.
Southern Oregon Gas Corp.
.f'Homo of Instant Heat"
209 West Main Street Phone 526
"5 5?
FOUNDED
1909
JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING :& LOAN
ASSOCIATION-
Bed -Springs-
Ma
Ivory or brown boo; with 2-inch posts, 40-pound
felted mattress and double deck, 90-coil bed springs.
ALL THREE FOR
Our
Regular
Price
19
.90
nam,