PAGE TWO
Local and Personal
h MfcDFORb 'MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIIDY
Grid Siar Engaged
nvvr.rixl TTTTTRSDAYJ JtfLY' 23, 193lf
V---"v' - - 7 ' "
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Tourists Here From instance
Tourists from distant places reg
lstcred at Medford hotels Include:
Edith Turner of Havana. Cuba, Mrs
a. W. Duniiate'of Hazelton. B. 0.. H.
Ij. Perkins of Sootla, N, Y., Allco E.
Nle of PhllllDsuure. N. J., Mr. and
Mrs. I. Levcne of eehenectady, N. Y.,
Mrs. W. P. Turning of Colorado
Springs, Colo.. Mr. and Mrs. C. H
Rector of St. Petersburg, Pla., Nelson
H. Rector of Cleveland. Miss., J. K.
W. Thompson of Boston, Mass., an1
John A. McKcnzie of Chicago, 111.
House (inputs of Fruzlers ' ,;
Mrs. Anna Fras-.ler and daughter,
Miss Hope, of Outline, Oklu., arc
house guests of tho former's hrother,
Walter Prazler, of this city. . They
expect to remain here lor the re
malnder of tho summer. V
Park Hand Ponifft Tonlellt ' '
Tile concert by the Elks band In
the city park tonlaht begins nt H
o'clock. And the usual big crowd of
appreciative listeners Is expected to
enjoy tne program, which was pub
lished in this paper yesterday. a
Visit the Helieffels'
Miss Laura Thompson of Burbank
end Miss uiaoys eterllnr or Ban Fran
Cisco visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schef-
fel this morning before leaving for
Crater Lake. They are en route to
their homes In the south from In
diana,' and returned by tho northern
route, tnrougn uanaoa. miss Tnomp.
eon Is In charge of the Burbank hos
pltal. Miss Sterling l Mrs. Schcffel's
cousin.
RCA Victor Co. Agent Here
Eva Black, representative of tho
k.o.a. victor Phone. Co., Inc., Is In
the city from San Francisco on busl
ness, having arrived yesterday,.; .
Churchill Addresses Hotnry
Pres. J. A. Churchill, of the; South
ern Oregon. Normal school this noon
addressed the Rotarlans of Ashland
on the economic situation of the In
stitution of hlghor education la Ore.
Vie Temm-Klit Hark on Iuty "
Victor Tengwald resumed his 0'itles
as secretary of the county court yes
terday, following e vacation' of over a
week during which he took the state
bar examination at Salem, and then
visited Portland and toured consid
erable Columbia river territory In his
auto.
MnnnnnJd Boy Improving
Bobby McDonald, small son of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul McDonald of Ashland
and former well known Medford resi
dents, Is Improving after a several
day illness.
From Slate Metropolis
Ousels from Portland at Medford
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Brown, J, C. Cochran, Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Q. Fear, Keith Rhodes, Lee E.
Smith, P. K. Richards, w. J. Hawkins,
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dunn, J. W. Hau
liers. L. W Gamble, B W. Nestor,
Oscar Holm, Harold Emorlck. A. W.
Adaonson, H. W.' Woebor, T. War
ren, W. B. Fox, E. B. Simmons, w.
D. Andrews, F. W Leery, 0 A. Warren,
H. W. Trueblood ,aut family,, aud A.
M. Whlttlatoh. , ' , , ; ;
(Tqi Visit In ftalem . . ,
1 Mrs. Frank Colo and daughtor
Norma Joan, who have been tho
Siuwttp of Dr. and Mrs. V. a. Bunch,
left today noon for Salpih wlioro they.
wlU visit." MTs. Colo alid daughter
mae tncir aioine in jsnia, OKia.
Visitor llrw From Washington '
Included among: the1 Washington
guests at local hotels are W. Paster
Luc' of Wenatchee, C. iB. Halse and
Ward Mndole of Spoknno, and tho fol.
lowing from Seattle: Dr. Ralph Huber.
J. P. Pfolffer. If. T. Mela, J. H. Pratt.
KKenneth Shllley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Covers, W. R. Jcphcott and H, Lewis.
In MeiVord Toduy
Miss Eunice Musty of Central Poln.
is shopping In Medford today Other
Msltors are R. B. Hegner of Oold Hill
and Mrs. A. K. Dennis of Ashland.'
Will (iu to I'l.rlhind
Mrs. E.' M. Cookscy and sons Orbln
and Bud, will leave tomorrow for
Portland where they plan to spend
jive days.
Visits Hero Today '' S
Miss Bernlce Hess of San Francisco.
who formerly resided In Medford, and
is spending tne summer at Ashland,
was In Medford today. 9
LONDON SEASON
rnn nnnim in
run Mib
SLUMP VICTIM
Iti'titrn From . Vtwatiim,
t MUut Ooldfo Ooetz and Mrs. Cia
rlco Jcwett have returned to work
In the 'Roeeburg office' of tho Pa
cific Telephone and' Telegraph com
pany, after spending part of tneir
vacations visiting In Medford.
ToiirlKlft Here J-'rum Cull for n In.
- Cullfornlfi vncatlorilHts reglntered nt
Medford hoiel, Includ the follow
ing: Jenn Barlow and brother ol
Long Beach, C. Rcdwln of Riverside,
urace Beerman of Sacramento, mt
and Mm. C. S. Perkins of San
Rafael, Ml, and Mm. Harry W. RlggM
of Redding. R. A. Fuller and family
of Stockton, W. Strarun of Hhat&
City, Mr. and Mm. Jay Crowley
and Jane and Mnrjorle of Konnmn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jed W. Burns and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Sherman of ixw
Angeles and Mr. and Mm. B. K.
Wesley, Miss Helen M. Wall, Eva
Block, Mr. and Mm. D. Tt. Williams.
F. D. Bacon and, Mrs. M. McMurtrie
and mother.
Cole Has Operation.
J. E. Cole pf Portland underwent
an operation for appendicitis at tne
Community hospital yesterday and
Is reported to . bo . getting .along
nicely.
OHnfiriet Halo V lilt or
W. R, Jephcott, district sales man
ager for tho Borden company wlth
headquarters in fcteuttle. Wn tnuu
mcted business In Medford today.
Ilert Hntm Kumlly riimTnir
Mr. and Mm. Bert O. Bates and
daughter have arrived at Uosehurg
from Hollywood, and after upend I net
sv few days there a the house guests
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. DMlnrd. will go
to firWkltle to bo Joined by Mtas Bdn
Xjough,- sister of Mrs. Bates. Accom
panied by MlM Tjougrt, Mr. and Mrs.
Bates and daughtor win spend tJto
remainder of their month's vacation
t Lake of tho Woods as the house
ftuctsts of Mexlford frleuds, Mr. und
Mrs, W. H. Flurher. . , '
V but lug In Grants IIihh
Miss OpAl Harvey of Medford Is
pending a week iu Grants Pa.is o.i
truest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry fltoke and family.
Mm, Cole Recuperating
Mm. Ida Cole, who has hecu. ill
for tho past week, la reported ' to he
Improved UvtrVy. " She' tiiur heejv1 Te'
moved from the Sacred Heart hnxpltal
and la convalescing at the homo oT
Mrs. nnxha Dnrnellle.
Rye Bread
Cheese snndwiohoa aro
an excellent hot weath
er food, espooinlly when
mado with Fluhrcr'a
Rye Broad,
At Your Grocer
New l-'lnur Kulrsiiiun Here.
Chnrles Fi;rguson of Prossor,' Wosn..
has accepted a position as salesman
with the Sperry Piour company. taK
r the place or Kenneth Jorome,
who' was recently promoted to a
position In Portland. Mr. Ferguson
has 'his headquarter in .the local
offlc. of which H. L. lord Is mana
ger. , . L . .
rll-ek Htoli'tl C'lenreltes.
Police were asked Monday to watch
for 40 cases of clRareitcs which had
been stolen from the Medford ware
house of Moson-Ehrman, Medrord
police reported that a truck, license
unknown, was brlnirlnt? the stolen
goods., toward , Portland. The Orc
gonlan. To ljike ' Hie Woods. '
Neville Bldcn. Harold OeBnuof and
Max Carter loft today for Lake o'
the Woods whero they will be the
guests of Benton Newman.
N'ear District (lame Deputy.
T110 appointment OI J. narry
deputy game warden at Newport, as
district deputy of district No. 1.
Is announced by Game supervisor
McCleca. The district Includes tne
counties' west of tlis Cascades and
north of Douglas county. v. .
ir...in. fniin.i riUtrlflt Iftnlitv. has
hiun nlncm! Ill churUO of COOS Ulld
Curry counties with headquartora at
uo(uiue. : . - .
iMrs, Corbel t Loiivcs,
Mrs. ;wls Corb.ott ' loft by train
this noon for' Walla, Walla, Wasiu
for an extended visit witn ntiu
and IrlonUa. .
ta-;Ui a.... "i1 I ..!;. !
Visitors from 1!''"'"';'""
hhtcls. incliulo B. J. Laroftft.'. CX"H.
u..Aurt.V nnA n T H nrk (If Ktl
geno, George K. Bohror of Cociuilie;
and. Oscar Cutler of Sulcm. ' -
Mlw llorpan lloinfr- ; !
Miss Estolla Dorghn, homo service
director of The California Oregon
Powor compnny. returned yosterdny
from Klamath Palls where she spent
tho pant 10 days on company busi
ness. Miss Dorgon' ! the author of
tho "Culinary Craft" column whloh
appoars In tho woman's section of
1,'ie Mall Triuune eaon Bunuay,
Hotels, Shop Keepers, Cafes
Hard Hit by Failure of
, Elite to Gather for An
nual Stay in Town
LONDON' (UP) Tho London
"season," a word lhat nan for many
yearn served an a magnet in draw
ing high society loaders from all
over tho world to this great me
tropolis. Is the latest victim of the
economic depression,
. Hotel .managers, shop keepers,
ownors of luxury flats and expen
sive raf' In ,tho .Wont Knd are
wearing long faces. The usual o
clcty haunls aro only partly filled,
tho pui-ne Is thinner und tho tips
are, smaller. ,
Many KIkiih
Hlgns of tho "season's" failure
aro evident on every hand. Je-rmyn
street, popularly and accurately re
ferred to us tho most expensive
thoroughfare In the world, has dis
carded IU silk topper for a cap.
Lonely laxioah cruise the narrow
street, eyeing likely fares.
,The manager of ono opartmont
hpuso told tho United PrcsH that
It was tho worst "season"; he- had
known In years. t' ,
Ono of the' most 'exclusive, cafes
on Jermyn street, whero nn ordln-
nry dinner,, with moderately priced
wine, la erved. at $17 to. ISO To;
two, Is rarely moro than half fill
ed, wherou a yoar ugo tithle epace
was at a premium.
Yanks Not (toiulmr
Up until tho formal oM?nlng of
tho "season," tho butcher, tho bak
er and tho candlestick makor all
hummed u song made popular dur
ing the war, adding only one word:
"Oh', tho fUUM Yanks are com
ing, tho 'ItlCFf Yanks are com
ing "
But tho rich Yanks didn't como.
at least, most of them didn't, and
Uh .paucity of American dollars
has been keenly felt.
It was tho American "newly
rich," who rented elaborate, coun
try homos nt unhenrd-of prices,
went fhnotlng in Scotland and. dea-
ilto lavish and cosily entertaining,
ulwa.y4 remained only on the fringe
of society, whom thoy "plucked."
Miimcr Transport Hero
A Mamcr Air Transport plane from
Oakland. Cal.. en route to Spokane.
stopped at the Medford airport this
ivoon 1(0 rciuei, oeiore vouimn"'"s
north.
Anyone suffering with sUunach, liver
or kidney trouble, rheumatism otr
neiirltls, any form of skin disease,
ecxeinn, -write or cull rhas. Mlsner,
Box 464. Oold Hill and no win guar
antee results.
JACKSONVILLE LODGE
jacksonviu.k. Orcr.July 23
(Snl.lKuth Rebeltah loTyhetd ln-
sti.llatlon of officers M"imIhV ovenlntt
at the I. O. O. P. hall. Mrs. ColpeiiRer
of Central Point acting as tnsUlllnK
officer and Alfred Norrtd as InmilunK
trtArshnll, Officers Inotllrd were:
Mrs. MnrRitretto Lewis as nohle raiKl;
Ithr Whnffc. vice t,rsnd;v Leila Mc
Kco, cliuiilln arid Zol -Piek as secre
tary. Aftor tlw irfurlt or the evening
refreshments were served.-
OPEN BATTLE FOR '
$3 AUTO LICENSE
i ' i - ' 1 ' ' ' - t ..
8 At .EM, Jy 33 AIJ A Jire
llmlntiry petition for nn mitlntiv
measure to limit state license lees
on ail automobiles and irucs to ;.
tvfas tiled with Secretary of Stat Hal
h. mows uoay oy m. n, inuara.
j Portland. The petition wna tor
i warded to the attorney-He neral tor
I a ballot title.- Complete, petitions
j bearing 17.0HB names at registered
; vx)Uica must be filed with tli secre
tary ol state by July B. next year.
if tho measure l to bo placed on th
uku ballot, .
SPRINGFIELD PASTOR
CALLED BY ROSEBURG
H(XSRHUHO. Ore.. Julv 33 (API
The Hev KaVph H. Mulhollmid. psstnr
of the mptlst chur;h at eprlntftelil.
will be asked to accept tlw ptorate
or the Kirst BaptHtl clmrch here to
nil tne place made vacant by the
resignation ot tile Hev. K. B. Shoun
pastor here for two years.
PLAN BIG 'ERUPTION'
FROM LASSEN CRATER
. MtrTKHsf), Calif, July 8S. (API
.rlt's irotnR to b a big explosion
when 4HO0O piece, ot fireworks are
set off Saturday afternoon In lessen
peak ratrr. The explosion will con.
ciuue cieoication ceremonies for Las
sen National park.
: ONCE IN EACH YEAR
NEW YORK (UP) Figures gather
ed by Aldon B. Mills and given to
tho committee on- the coats of med
ical care, whloh Is making a- flve
yenr study of sickness and medical
facilities,' show' that tho average
American man Is iilsablcd by Illness
at least onco' n year, the average
woman onco or twice' a year, and
tho average American child, at least
twlco during every school year.
The common cold and allied bII
monls cause 40 per cent of the Ill
nesses,' though they aro responsible
for but 110 per cent of ; the deaths.
according to Mills' figures:
NKW TORK (UP) Nearly t.ooo.-
000 persons are engaged In the med
icine "industry" III America and of
t.hls numbor. U8,.ooo Mirct praqticlng
physli'lnus. OT.00O1 arc 'dent Ists.l 15'J..
000 are practical nurses, 200.000 are
trained nurses. lM.OOO' are pharma
cists, drug clerks or assistants to
pharmaclslsi and SSO.Ooo are stall
metnboi-s or employes of hoanltala.
There are 7.000 hospitals that lake
care of 700.000 persons a day.
t
DESTROYED BY BLAZE
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., July 23.
(AIM Tho Peterson-Johnson sawmill
east of hero near Lakevleir, was de
stroyed by fire late yesterday. While
mo extent or tne damago nan not
been determined today, it was ex
plained that the mill was completely
burned and that employes' onbins
were a total loss. Tho Eriitrrtun
mill, a mile and n half away, wos
threatened lot several hotirt.
FIRE DESTROYS BAG
RTt.AND. July M (API Lew
of approximately ti0,0CK resulted
here last night when fire destroyed
the contents of the building of the
California Bg A Metal company
here, and ate out the Interior of me
concrete, structure.
The walls of the 100x100 foot
building, constructed five years ago
nt a cost of asti.MH). withstood me
trrrifh' heat as stack after alack ol
burlap sacks ami pile after pile ot
wool fed the flams ami sent greasy
black smoke over the city.
The niio.ooo property, was eorerea
by svo.ooo Insurance.
FLIGHT TO TURKEY
SET FOR MIDNIGHT
Associated I'ress i'tiolu
I Vera Crawley I (above), blond
headed Mississippi girl, is engaged
to marry Frank Carideo, All-America
quarterback of Notre' Dame.
Carlrieo will ooach at Purdue uni
versity next fall., , . j - , t .t j , j .
LIKE
ZITA SEEKING
ROYAL BRIDE
3R ARCHDUKE
Ex Empress of Austro-Hun
aarian Empire Would
Bolster Boy's Claim to
Throne by Marriage
WASHINGTON (AP) The halibut
is the chameleon of the sea, says
Capt. Robert A. Bartlett In a report
to the National Geographic society.
It can chango its color to match the
background against which It Is mov
ing. .
Tho fish's color-changing ability
Is connected In some way with eye
sight, Capt. Bartlett explains. ' As
soon as tne na limit a optic nerve
Is severed It loses Its ability to cam
ouflage ltnclf. Blinding hiu 't the
same effect, ' 1 '"
Knowing this fiihermen are care
ful to pile newly- caught -halibut
with the eyes down.-, Trtus ' blinded,
the fish cannot cliange color, but
rotaln the deslrpd while tint, when
flshlntr vesnel arrives In port, with
many halibut alive, the first opera
tion is to cut on tn .ncads. r't y
-r rrr-f
) .'(illjo-'t
rTtiT.ATi:r-pHiA n;p)-A 12-
pnund chunk sawed from the
Ini'KPHt tnetiMirlto nt present known
has ltn phu-ed on dlMpIny n,l
the AciuWniy of Natunil Sclencon
on tho Tarkway.
Samtlol V,. Ciordon, PhilatU'lphla
uiiuoruloKlHt, brought tho fn.K
miMit from Southwi'Mt Afrk-n. The
im'tt'oiitc, (lordon siitd, la about
nine by ten foot and weighs GO
tCttM. lie cMttmate.s, thut It welched
about twleo thut ntuuunt when it
fell, centutifs apo. ' : "
By Andrtio HnnliiiK.
SAN KOKSOUB, Italy (P)
Itoyat weddinc bells may ring
airtiln In the soft, warm air of
Italy. If the conversations of 21 ta
ex-empress of tho formor Austro-
Hungarian onipire, and Queen
Elena of Italy, bear fruit.
. It would be a wedding of youth,
Involving Archduke Otto, 19, Zita's
eldest son and claimant to the
vacant throne of Hungary, and
Princess Maria, 16, youngest dau
ghter of King Victor Emanuel of
Italy.
Huh? In Rome.
Ex-Empress Zita, widow of Em
peror Karl, last monarch of Aus
tria-Hungary, has been In Rome
at the royal palace, interviewing
the Italian royal family and the
Pope to enlist their aid for the
marriage. .
She hopes that Italy's influence,
obtained at the nuptial attar, will
put Archduke Otto on the throne.
Hungary is still a kingdom, but
is without a king, being governed
by, a regent. Admiral Nicholas
Horthy.
Itnly Intrigued.
Politically thos match intrigues
Italy, which since the end of the
world war, has been angling for
Influence- and power In the Bal
kans. Tho wedding of Princess
Giovanni to King Jloris of Bul
garia last' October had something
of this flavor.
Jugoslavia being considered nn
unfriendly nation, Italy seeks coun
terweights , on Jugoslavia's bor
ders. Bulgaria' and Hungary are
such.
Talks to Klcnn..
Ex-Empress ZHta Is carrying on
her campaign particularly with
Queen Elena. The Italian queen
made most of tho arrangements
for the marriages of Crown Prince
Humbert and Princess GloVanna.
King Victor Emanuel, it Is. un
derstood, leaves . such , things to
nor. ,
Ztta talked fo'r almost an hour
with the Pope, to get his views,
and with Cardinal Pacelli, papal
Hccrotury, or1 state, for a hair
hour. ... .i . ;
r The HnpHburg momircha always
had great weight with tho papacy,
, . 'Imruli No Bar. ;
"' There', Ih no religious .difficulty
Ih the 'wny of the marriage, how
dvbr, tffnei both tho archduke and
theprin(pss ore Catholics.
'"RoinmiMo match-making . souIh
are stirred by . the possibility of
the union. tiBo1h Otto and Mnr!a
aro striking' tn appearance. Maria
Is just flowering Into womanhood.
She, is tho d&rltni; of her mothcri
who iB seldom seen in public with
out hor. - '
Italy has been the scene of four
royal weddings within two years:
Prince Christopher of Greece and
Princess Francoise of Franco;
Crown Prince. Humbert of Italy
and PrinoosH Mario-Jose of llol
glum; King Boris of Bulgaria and
rincess Glovanmt of1 Bulgaria;
Prince Henri ot France '..and THn
cess Isabclle of France.
MORE HELLO GIRLS IN
TEXAS OIL BOOM TOWN
. AUOrSTA. Mo. (I'P) Expen
ditures Incurred by workers for
and against referendum measures
In Maine hereafter must be re
ported In full to tho secretary ot
Htuto,
Among the Items on which re
ports are reiiuii v ai'ti payments
for printing, poMtugo, , publication,
ueuoipiipor advvrtiHing, clejk 'hhe.
rinting of hnllH, ani "any other
net or thing."
DIVORCE ASKED FROM
HI
KNOXV1M.K, Tenn. (UP)
poritr Warren won n dlvutve after
submit l itu; the' follow inn com
plaints ngnlnst hts wife. Kinina:
"She sodided the rnt tu deatli.
"She scalded the cow.
"She hit nie over the hrd With
a coffee pot and scalded me.
"She left home 14 time, j
Since April a year ago she
Mtliyed jtw&y from homo. 1 16
nlghU by actual count. '
NANKING PLACES BAN
NEW VOnit July 33 ( AFi
Ruwll Boantman. youthful Bcwton
Aviator, aunounrd 1st tixlav lhat
he would tk off from Ftovd Ben
nett airport at mkiiunht (K, D, .1.1
tonight on an aiteinptrd non-stop
flight to Istanbul, Turkey.
NANKING; The anelfnt
OMmw custom of kowtowing h.s
oen banned by the tiittionnlftrt gor
eminent. Py kowtowins: hi meant th
kneoHnic andp touehlntf the for.
I nemi 10 ine lioor tn loen ol horn-
f admirntlon or roHjwi t.
The vuatont must no. tya th
deeive. because n i feud.tH tu
The action v- tuk'-n r.fier ..ev
eml pvllilcal'lHdier had nrttt d ih;U
three bows In substituicil u (h.
official Chinese symbol of esteem.
j LONG VIEW. Texas (lip) Tel
ephones uped to be for those
who hud to get places without
actually going In this Texas town.
There were a few operators and
they didn't ,haye, to hurry.;- r
But things have changed Oil
hits brought about a new atato
of affairs.
Four months nno thero ' were
lit -people- .otnphvjrd in the tele
phnnff exchange. Today there nrc
!n employed ' as hello girls na'H
result vt the oil boom.
KING'S GARDEN PARTY
ATTRACTS THOUSANDS
r-ONtON July 23. AP) Ten
thousand persons thronged the gar
dens of Buckingham palace today
for one of the rare garden parties
given by King George and Queen
Mary. Among the guests were some
rt the statesmen who have been con
ferring on the crisis in Germany.
THOUSAND MISSISSIPPI
FLOW IN GULF STREAM
Radio Progran.
-.'' KMEDl. Vi
(Mall Tribune-Virgin Station)
Thursday
p. M
6 to KMKD Presentation: News
and Markets by Mnll Tribune.
6 to 1 Where to Go; Porter Lum
ber. 7 to 8 Happiness Hour; Hutch
ison Tree Surgeons.
8 to 0 KMED Program.
Friday
A. M
7:68 to 8 Breakalst BroaJcast ol
news by Mall Tribune,
g to 9 Treasure Box; West Side
i Pharmacy; Gold Seal.
0 to 10 Friendship Circle by
' Economy Groceteria; Isaac's
.S'b.c: Proctor and Oamble.
; Weather Forecast.
I'o io ;i IJberty Market; Unique
Cleaners.
11 to 12 Snldera' Dairy; Burle
son's Ladles Wear: Jacque Len
ox. P. M.
12 to 1 Monarch Seed Co; News
Flashes by Mall Tribune.
1 to a Sperry Flour; Medford F.
i fc , H. Co.; Scientific Labora
tories. 3 to 3:80 KMED Presentation;
World Bookman; Hour of Prayer.
P. M.
4:30" to 6 KMED Presentation.
6 to 6 Uncle Jerry: News and
Markets by Mall Tribune.
6 to 7 How Is Your Dog?; Where
to Go; Offutta Garage.
7 to 8 Happiness Train; Jackson
Co: Bldg. 'Loan. '
.8 to 0 All Request Program.
"iPTnamo nniiAlD
olluHiiuo ur i mm
LOVE INSURANCE
CHICAGO (AP) The secret of
winning a girl's love Isn't nearly as
complicated as It used to be.
The ancient Mayas of Central
America, reports J. Eric Thompson,
assistant curator of archaeology at
the Field museum, believed In this
recipe for romance:
II a man ,stolc three hairs . from
the head of ,11s heart's choice, tied
them alternately " with three of his
own. rnnkina a circle, the Rlrl would
! fall In love' with) him provldci ,all
, this was done rin a Friday I
Thompson, leader- o'
Marshall Field archawioj
dltlon to British HondunuT
emala, uncovered this Zi
during several months ,7.
cavatlng Maya burial mo"
LINER SENDSSMAi
VESSEL TO B
TOKYO, July
dispatch today said the l
dent Grant, collided with
a 100-ton sailing vesse, ,
Japan, this morning. .J
a short time thereal.er
aground but soon was rcji
Hot mineral tub bathT
of Youth." FerRuson Ulna
tsunis Valley, Ore.
A hot danoe In a cool
'Hill Saturday nlaht. pim
free. ' '
WASHINGTON (API The- gulf
stream, flowing northeastward
through ths Atlantic ocean, carries
1.000 times ns much water as the
Mississippi rlvrr. says the United
Slates coast and grodettc- aunvy.-
Off Miami. Fla... the gulf stream
is. HO miles wide.
IrcH. 31nklnir Sixn-lal
.-Ol work Busrantecd. 8llk drosses
?i n. Kn.rwhles t'i.l'0. Tel .S3-'-V.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PACK1NO HOV8FS Herd's your
chance for sn experienced, fast sort
er, capswe of owrseetnir grsrt or
heart sortlni. Apply at onct a'
Tribune. Boa S37S.
BOAT rOR SALE Outboard runsbout
l(t feet lone, windshield. steerln
wheel, leather seats. 16-horst pjw
er motor. Will separate.. Phone
It08-X for appointment.
FOR ALr One null stripper. Jen
nine Loan office & South Front.
FOB RENT 4-room hotifl with I
, acre cf ground lit Phoeulx. S1SO0.
Phone 1384 or inquire 11 Theatre.
WANTED Two men for Immediate
work. Must be nest nppeaiing and
furnish good references. See Mr.
O.nves, Hotel Grand. 7.30-8:30 p. m.
WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore., July 23.
fSpl.) A fire, starting from the
flue, completely destroyed the Emll
Vabrenwold residence at Williams
Creek this morning about 7:30.
The two-story six-room house was
burned to' the ground In a short
time, as well as all of the furnlsh4
lngs. Mrs, Vahrenwold was alone In
the house at the time of the blnze:
Mrs. Claire Boothby of San
Francisc'o' says" that' 'the
fcfuntaitt at Heaifc's-' bYiig'
Store is the coolest place- in
;Medfor Jq have .Iuncht , ,
ParchedT Throats
ulll welrome (I.EOS thlrst
qllcurlllng drinks. They're cool,
exhilarating stimulating and
there's hlR. : generous measures,
loi! iet Klc hublt of stopping at
CI.EO'S. '
SPECIAL!
Big, Thick
Milk Shakes
10c
CLEO'S
i Main and Fir Streets.
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