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-f BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, PRECOX, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 19:51.' PAGE THREE- iiF iris to' Reviye : piiitf Gorsline Ot I Hin prove Futile- Unable t ! o I -tea, for Billy LeBoy KtSr Known a amy V 1 .... afternoon fcV MethodUt. chuKl, Saturday at.emoon at .m Is the son lrt B coolc. dived iZr&oM whe P'By'nB - fit before noon H SiVred about one o'clock S'STmade to restore La.nl. 'Oregon Power com an lS.al.tor to the Htt drowning was re- P "r L. Announced . the " .""""hnv showed no K'.t any time. Ji lii Fatal Hive' -l Wl i" .v. n .go -tor w the Gould boys, who SLSoa and Jim Clementa rSn the river In a boat I . Iter 1:00 o'clock when I " . j t.,1 -nraD r ma il, ru ocaiea uy EUch Bid of the river F" ., aEQ ot. in tne i to restore life. ; ; Inttk boy. accorumg w IT fpunHiL was very lona L in the water. He had I . nio hut nDDar- !UK utti jl more confidence than lli mlmmlng. i lumvea - lttuier. Alva cook, ana IT., v-w .rtm Mftylne. aim h ltd Mary Cook, all of Ooia Hmt sermon Saturday Mt- illl be delivered Dy nev. Wind and Interment will li, Bock Point cemetery. . iff in charee of the Con- faiil parlors.' ( . B CHEEK, pre,. July 24. 1 1. Hamrnei returned nomc a business Kip fo Lps lal Long Beach. . , brat of over 160 feet In the Eagle Point' district kuil on the Big Butte creek i side of Butte Falls, Is completion, eighty men hav- htd diligently over ten hours pH Ulnter left a few days Portland for treatment at win hospital. 'Latest - re- uh .Te is much better. N lira. V. R. Milan of Med- ptallm at the home of Mr. fc w E. Pulton Sunday ptinberger who was suddenly v monin to Chicago by his nous illness, 'Is expected lme July 24. While In the Ulttd a sister who lives In Is-, Otto. . . Rusho and two children f Prospect Tuesday to spend p wit.i Mr. Rusho who )at the Copco camp. w Ur. and Airs. Lawrenne 1 fine ble babv. cnrfnrH urn. p&j' morning." Mother and 11 Ml. r-- NPOINT. July 24-flSpl.l i-i c-ra, ua two anughters poje. Wash., returned Thurs- - v..Tni uity, where they ,". While In Central -fare visiting Mrs. Ames' ranq Mrs. Dick Hay. ?wtt. Miss Crlstabel Jew ' Christine Deirholm of "mute to San Francisco. Mil and Tuesday as guests H. P. Jewett. ' . Archie Parker and ;2 J Angeles arrived Bun- ,.,-'"" moiner. Mrs. , JJO m Mrs. Archie Park- Mi u Elliott. A CafP'hd-daughter was a tefofChrlstian rS ul 85 In the city i-made ice cream mill ' young folks. K MklnB s,.,.n1 tV5 00. Tel. 632-W. :tnlt'Sl!LJomorrow nt the Hi fv, u" m ' Store, h anl ' 88. One i "T". 35c to 50C Hij ta'in Sailing ''il . . JUV.t Hill on .h. wensenT" 8c-a1vy.'Urnlhrd "P JM No. Central. . and R. I. Red '?'rr,,l"'ut 'he 'all bore- B"' tr-i ft Tnr,) apples. rv.m. 1 ""acltberrle.. Ph Meteorological Report July 24. 1931 :; l-'orecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonl8ht and pe"aUtur8ey ' N la tem" . Oregon: Fair tonight and Satur day, but cloudy on coast. No chane in temperature. Local Data o. r Hz Temperature (Degs.) 95 mgucsL (ijasi 2 nrs.) 9a fl5 i.uwiwi (L,ast 24 nrs.) 58 rcei. numiuity (Pet.) IB 62 Precipitation Ins.) oo 00 State of weather clear Clear , Lowest temperature this morning. Total precipitation since Sept.' 1 1930, 13.07 Inches. V Temperatures a year ago today Highest, 90: lowest. 66. , Sunset today. 7:38 p. m. Sunrise Saturday, 4:67 a. m. Sunset Saturday, :38 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. l 'lltll Meridian Time "S 1 r S ... SI w " CITY ' 8 l I 13 H ? Baker City 92 62 Cloudy Bismarck 92 68 Clear Boise 102 74 Cloudv Denver 92 60 p. Cdv. Des Moines 80 60 Clear' Fresno 108 20 P. Cdy. Helena 100 GO Clear Los Angeles 80 70 Clear Marshfield 72 80 Cloudy Phoenix : no 80 P. Cdy. Pprtlund 80 60 Clear Red Bluff 110 78 Clear Roseburg 88 60 Clenr Salt Lake City 100 74 Clear San Francisco .'. 62 50 Cloudy Santa Fe 90 02 Clear Seattle : 08 64 Clear Spokane 94 04 Clear Walla Walla ..: 94 70 P. Cdy. Winnipeg 84 62 Clear W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist. 1 NTANGIBLES EXEMPT IN WASHINGTON ffi OLYMPIa, Wash.. July 24-l-(AP)-i The Washington state supreme court unanimously upheld an act passed by the 1931, legislature exempting monies and intangibles from taxa tion. The voters of the state npprovr-d a constitutional amendment In 1930 permitting the legislature t;o classify property for the purpose of taxation. The legislature then passed the act exempting monies and intangibles. i . Facials $1 Thur.,'Frl'.: Free shumpoo Moh'., Tue.; We'd, with r finger wave or marcel;' painless eyebrow arching, dyeing. See our fine, enlarged beauty parlor. Bowman's. Tel. 57 Will vuit rruter Ijfce Miss A. L. Shlnn of Chicago took the stage to Crater Lake today. Keynolds on Trip Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Reynolds leu by motor this noon for Crescent h,, L ?th" cottsl Points on a business trip. They pitl t0 return to Medford Sunday. California V;iiatlonsls Here ,Bf.orJstute "'dents registered at Medford hotels Include Mrs. John Louie of Gazelle. Miss Anne Gasper and Miss Marie Bara of San Rulael. Bert Davis of San Jose. J. Salz 01 uMueiiH. Mr. ana Mrs. Hurry w. Rlgra of Redding, . L. J. Sperrlng. E. F. Wagnor. Mr. and Mrs. E. c. Hughes. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Halt and Miss Harriett Cole of Oakland, Natalie Laplke of Vlsalln. Lydla ana Mary Masuorinl of Petulumn, ur. und Mrs. R. A. Jewett. Mr. ana Mrs.'f'W. H.- Bryan, and Elizabeth Long of Los Angeles, and Bertha Bell, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Flnegan, Mrs. John Taylor. J. H Etter, A. M. Apperson. Mr. and Mrs. c! ' A: Schmidt. N. Youngs nnu A. J. Hall of San Francisco. Here For Mi til Attention Mrs. A. B. Kellar and son 01 Gazelle. Cal.. are spending today In Medford, where they are receiv ing medical attention. Journey North Today .Mrs. e. C. Vossman of Eugene and daughter Adeline, and Mrs. Clyde Collier nnd daughter Bertha, who have been guests of Mrs. E. W. Segessmnn of Rogue Side Pines at Trull, left by train today tor the north. .Shell Plane Stops Here A Shell Oil company plane from Oakland, piloted by W. E. Fletcher, stopped at the Medford, airport en route to Portland. Three passengers. Including McCready were traveling with Fletcher In the Lockhead Vega. Sir. N'ealon Mueh Improve,! Hlirrv R Noninn uil.n .i,Di.n.. . broken shoulder and other Injuries in a fall Into the concrete basement of the new house under construction at the Nealon ranch at Tuble Rock, is In a much Improved condition today, according to reports from the Sacred Heart hospital, where he is receiving treatment. Chinese Fined SKI Tuntr Chin. Who urn nrrnotoH hi, Tom Sheridan, state traffic officer. for reckless driving, was. fined 10 In John Reed's court, nt. nnlrt Hilt yesterday. Visits Mrs. Hire :-- Mrs. S. Bartrum of Portland ar rived In Medford yesterday to spend two weeks here with her mother. Mrs. M. S. Rice at her' home on South Holly street. .Mrs. Lynch Has Operation : Mrs. Dora Lynch of Weed. Cal.. formerly of southern Oregon, under went an operation at the Community hospital this jnornmg and is reported to be getting along very Well. Mrs. Lynch is the mother of Mrs. Carl Quackeubush of Table Rock. Coffee Files Here H. K. Coffee of North Bend Is In Medford today nnd plans to remain over night. He arrived in his Stlnson four-place cabin plane today. , f Brill Sheet Metal Works does expert repairing, fender and auto hodv 'ronalrintr. "Woman Hungry" Opens at Holly Dramatic, romantic and masnlfl- roles are taken by Sidney Blackmer cent in color, especially 111 the, , and Lua Lee. ' . sequences which are taken against. ' Showing with the feature Is a the vast panorama of t.'ie high Kartoon and another of the Adven Sierras, as "Woman Hungry." now at tures m Africa reels entitle "Flaming the Holly theatre. The principal Jungles." FOREST FIRE !S QUENCHED Following the queuing of a small forest fire, whicrt burned over on area of two acres of brush one-half mils south of Jacksonville this fore notar from the time It wus disco vertfJ at 9 a. m., until It wus put under control at lO:30 a. m., this noon another small fire, a:ao on state protected land near the Dodge bridge was reported at the district state fire warden's headquarters here about the condition of which no news had been received up to the hour of going to press. . The fire squth of Jacksonville Is oaid to have been started by careless smokers, and a peculiar iuci in con nection with it, is that shortly after Dwlght Pitpps. district state fire warden arrived with his crew of men und began work on controlling It, Chief Hunger Bill Jones of Crater nullum 1 forest, who has been in charge of the active fighting ut the Big Applegate fire; and a truck load of his men, wiillo passing near noticed the smoke of this (ire, and headed for It, arriving in time to be pf much assistance to the hlppa crew. 4 Tomorrow Summer siloes, val uea tp $5, special at $1.95. ' Values to 5.95, special at 2.9S. Sale on all Summer Hats. The Band Box and Shoe Box. IS FOUND. BT. FALLS Seeking a friendly resting place and relief for his aching foot, a homing pigeon came to earth yes terday at Owen Oregon lumber camp No. 2 near Butte Palls after flying from Humptullps, Wn., where he took wing July '18. He limped across the sofi brown earth, breathed the pine scented air. unfolded his blue-gray wings and turned to George Carper, camp employe. lor help. Mr. Carper, who has a brooa of pigeons or his own, picked up the bird and found tied, too tigUly, to his right leg this message: "Pig eon was captured N. T. Loom is farm, Humptultus, Wn.. June Ha, held until July IB, advertised "i paner. no answer." On his oilier teg a band curried the following Inscription, "Au v. h. s. no." The leg to which the first mes suge had been tied wus swollen and sore, making flying dliticuit for the pigeon. He seemed to sense t he presence of a dove cote a nd understanding person, when he landed at the camp and limped across to the 1 Carper cabin. The rubber band was removed from the leg but the bird still limps. Mr. Carper will hold him unill some one claims' him and if no one does, I he will add him to hla alrvudy j large plgeun family. The bird is bluish-gray in color and has an almost purple breast with flecks of white around his eyes nnd benk. - Please telephone your orders early UaI n ha raSlla una! K A I DAPuipA . Phone 20 DELIVERY SERVICE RELIABLE CASH GROCERY "Where Quality Tells and Pcloe . Sella" 117 North. Central tk ' ICreek"Tr,,n- How,rd I'rtotLT111. lde for liuhi TQM0REQWI f Tijjli I Sf ROMANCE OF THE DESERT! I a Ont-iloor nellon slory of '"'Mt'yil 1 J I umlity Birl who S""1 nesl --j3 1 a Bet'klni! advent urn ... - rUsSfe-- jtftLJ lllint,! In the Ueunllfiil !!vY Nuvnjo Iiiillun ctiuiitry. I with - , I B II LA LEE II I Sidney Hlntkmer n-a Koiti" . niHaawav. ' 1 1 rrtA BARGAIN A local store, four di liveries dully to your door. Deliveries leave the rtcre at 8 a. in., 10 a. m., "it p. m. ani 4 p. in, We not ( lily vi ns ler PKU'K. hut QVAfJTY and SKHVH'K ns necessary cou.slderutlonH fur the housewife When yim are In the stcre yen ran serve yourself or we arc always glad to as'ist yoq In making your piirt-husrs. We lo strive to fill our telephone orders with only 'iUalltyM iner rliiindbe. Do not Uesltute to tejl jifcWSi nra not sitlsfled. We stand behind our inen-hnmlifli. ; Our tiiftoinciH can use Hie (irocetfTlii piuklnK lot whllo shopping with us. . i t Only a Few of Our Many Bargains ICE TEA . v1 li.lb. Bluck Tree Toa, "Orange Pckoo"... 1 Full pound Greer. Tea, value ; Both for 50 .42 .63 $1.05 4 lbs. Red Beans for 19' Canned Dry Lima Beans, 2 for :. - 25' No. 2M' Kraut : 10 Frank American Spaghetti, 3 cans for 25 Lccal Canned Pears. No. 1 tall, 2 for 25c4 No. 2$ Canned Apricots, 2 for 35 Pirsapple, No. Vt full slice 17c Eagle Point Cheese, lb. 19 SHORTENING 1 l-lb. Jewell Shortening 12 1 4-lb. Pail Snowcap Shortening 53 1 8-lb, Fail Snowcap Shortening 95 31b. box Tru Blu Crackers (plain or salted) 37 1 Package Tru Blu Graham Crackers and Beech Ball, only 33 1 Full pt. Flavor Food Mayonnaise (not a dressing) 29 1 Full pt. Salad Dressing '.' 18 l-lb. Packags Coffee - 23c Maxwell House or S. & W. Coffee, 3 lbs. for ...... $1.00 P. & G. or C. W.J3oap, 10 for 33- Large Citrus Powder 17l 3 Palmolive Soap and 1 pkg. Palmolive beads 25 25 lbs. Hard Wheat Flour 59 FRUIT JARS 1 dozen Ball Mason, pints '. 751' 1 dozen Ball Mason, quarts . 89 1 dozen Presto Glass Top, pints 801 1 dozen Presto Glass Top, quart 93' New Stock Double Lip Rubbers, dozen - f 1 Gallon Vinegar, bulk vinegar 29 THIS IS OREGON PRODUCTS WEEK liny Ktite Itlver Volley rrtMlm-u anil Help xi;iilliern Orrcutl t'nrinern KABTOON ADVENTURES in AFRICA n.MiM, !: BARGAIN PRICES! Matinee 2c Krrnlnx t --, MUUirM Fresh Fruit and Vegetables - Lemons, dozen ' 27c Orangeg, 2 dozen for 7 ;-..v.....v Grapefruit, seedless V'. 5- Bananas. 1 pound -5 New Spuds, 12 lbs. for - 25 String Beans. 4 pounds for 25 Golden Yello Sweet Corn 20 Fancy Local Rhubarb, 10 for 23c Local Cantaloupes, Hearts of Gold, 4 for 25 Large size Cantaloupes r.M 10 Fancy Elbertt Frc3 Stone Peaches, crate - 70 Lcsal Green Peppers, 10 lbs. 10r Pythlandoin of Medford and otlier paru of the valley will be well repre sented at the first annual southern Oregon district picnic of the Knights of Pythias and their families, to be held in Riverside park. Grants Puss, on Sunday including all lodges or Me-1 ford. Grouts Pass, Roseburg, Ai.'i land and northern California. The basket lunch will be served at 1 p. in., and the luncheon will be followed by a program at which Wallace Trill of Medford will be chief speaker. The afternoon will be spent In swimming , boating, and with games and other recreation. The general chairman of the affair is C. C. Howard of Grants Puss, dis trict deputy grand chancellor. E. P. Hobluson of Medford Is treusurer and Myron Onston of Omnia Pass is sec retary. The Dokles banl of Medford will furnLsh music for the occasion. FLAN ' HEAT STRIKES MANY AS PIONEERS PARADE- '-m I SALT LAK?' CITY July 24-AP) An aged man died and more than r0 persons collapsed during the pioneer parade here today when the t-mperatuie reached 103 shortly after noon, .4 degree above the all time heat record for thU city. William King. 04, died In the Public Safety building while watch ing the parade. Physicians said his death was due to a cerebral hemorr hage caused by heat. Births Horn to Mr., and Mrs. J. E. Zear loy, a daughter, at tha Community hospital ytiftterdoy. thehvyn 13. Jloff mnnn' semi annual a lea tint suIq offers straw hattt Jl.M) up, Drcttsett at $r.(H, lO.OO.'HR.OO up. Corselettes half prim. Silk underwear half ortriv NOT! OK TO C'KMIITOHS NOTICE IS HEREWITH GIVKN tint the SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC. Inc., has heretofore mcde on assign - inent to THE PIHST NATIONAL DANK OP MEDFORD, Oregon, for the benefit of creditors, and all credlto'ri of ftald Boqthern Oregon Electric. Inc., are hereby notified to present thetr claims to the undersigned at its pi two or business In the City of MexUord, Oregon, on or before : August , 2th, 1931. . t THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP MEDFORD. Oregon, Trustee for benefit pf Creditor). NOTICE Any one owning property that ha-i been assessed for the recently col',! strutted sewerB nd vlsh to take ad vantage of the ten-yeav payment plan, , please call nt the City Treasurer'.! office and sign application not later than August 1, 1931. If application Is not signed, the en tire amount Is due and payable within 30. days. QU3. H. SAMUELS. ' City Treasurer! Lunch Goods for the Outing The outing season is now in full swing. We have everything for the lunch;tba ket. Call and see pur display ! of lunch goods. . ; . Olives Pickles Preserves Jellies "Jams Marmalade Deviled Meat Deviled Ham Boned Chicken Lunch Tongue Hormel Ham$ Boile4 Ham Sardines Tuna Fish Fancy Cheese Baked Beans Sandwich Spread Potato Chips Fresh Home Made Cakes , Paper Napkins. Paper. Plates, Wa Paper, Lunch Baskets v I. SATURDAY SPECIALS Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 3 for. , . . , .24c Norwegian Sardines, good quality, 2 for 25c Sun-Kist Lenions, 360 size , . . , . , . . . . .33c dozen Fresh Fruits and Vegetable All telephone orders receive the same .caref-.il attention as if you called at the store in perspri,;' " SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY - - - t Personal Attention ,. v . Prompt Service H. E. Marsh - Phone 252 : GROCER ; Phone 252 Five deliveries on Saturday-' , . ; . r. ."s zs Don't Miss tho Legion Midnight Proljo Fox Cratcriari SatVrday "Nigfef ...... VJLilSSXOltVl..fUUXi HHMDB n ACTION AT PAW TAKIT Friday, Saturday, Monday July 24, 25, 27 1 - Rubbers 5 A H1KSII ttl'AI.ITV. IIKII !l IH.K W Coffees !;-(P)c iiii it ,i in 7-i 2) MIIIIV'K I'l KK f(VS' Mll.h . (l imit . i c.s 3 i II II ill IM'H... (l imit xi. i tan, " i n. . .;; Post Toastics KI'.mM ANI C ltlSI', UIK HI'M MKII ( I lil VL. I'M K . aV , (;KHI N T r . , 111.1 VI Shrimp Kfil XCK SM.I. MlK I.KHH. pry '. NO, 1 CAM .. . ' ,WP UNDERSELL EVERYONE EVERY DAYg ' " Ave. , 'j