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Local and
Crater lake. Magazine Ccer
The Southern Pacific Bulletin,
which If received by employes of that
railroad on the entire Pacific count,
us -well aa from New ' York to New
Orleans and" other points In tho
United States, has just been issued
tor July and August. The full-page
cover picture on the publication la
of Crater lake and Wizard Inland,
taken from the veranda of Crate;
Lake lodge.
Mrs. CnrtU Hit 0Hra(lon
Mrs. Roy Curt la, who wan very III
during the past week at her home.
Underwent an operation thto morning
at the Sacred Heart hospital. '
pan CliaJwl-k Here
Don Chadwlck of Portland has ar
rived her to spend the remainder of
the summer at the- home of his
grandmother, Mrs. Belle Llttrel.
Church Lawn Hoc ml
An Ice cream social will be held on
the lawn of the South, Methodist
church, corner west Main street and
Oakdale avenue, tomorrow evening,
by the Missionary society of the
church.' The public is Invited. Ice
cream and home-made cake will be
served.
Attend lloaeball flame
Among 'baseball fan of Grants
Pass who attended the game In this
city yesterday and, culled on friend
were Dick Johnson, John Newell; Mr.
nd Mrs. Fred Ropor, ,pil,,Huckctt,
ana aukb jsyra. .
Tourlt from, Distance '
' Included smontr hotel ffuosts In the
'City frpnv' distant point' are Miss
Laero riugnen 01 Norwaia, una,, a.
R.'Orlnnel of Lincoln, Md.t Mrs. A.
Oreen of Winnipeg, Man., Elsie Cana
van of Vancouver,. B. C, and Mr. and
Mr. W. J. lfratHln, and two daughters
'Returns from Vacation ''
' Mrs. Golds, Hugging of Adrtennc's
rtturnod tq MedforpV on the noon
train today frbra Ban itapclco where
ne nas Dccn vacationing xpf tne pasi.
Oarvehi of Ganuw hi OHy
Attorney ajid Mrs. Jtobsrt W. Gar-vel-
of Cafnaa, 'Wash,,' were ttualnoss
caller In Medf ord over the week end
Mr, Neolon OomiilowJnjr
Harry R, tfoalon of the Table Rock
district, who sustained inlurlea.ln a
fall at the Nealon ranch, last week,
-was removed from the Sacred near:
hospital Saturday . night and Is con
valescing at the Home of bis brother
lo.law uid sister, Mr. and. Mrs. .J.
fiwiford Richardson, of Bea Lune. ,
hfl W Khrt Crestant l!lty '
t ' Miss. Winifred Walker of this city
j motored tq. Orescent. City over the
E week' end, with Mr. arid Mrs. C, E.
N Anders of Klamath, Falls: and.' will
Sv .flrt..WCJs 4t,,th.e.Mashori, i . u
Italian ".quash on Display '"'-' '
i,r- ; All 1111,11 WJUUBll, lyi.llf! a,' miv
blnei" 1 on display today afc the
,i" 'Chamber of commerce. ; rrj -aqrnsn
If,;, ws growq by Barl Mlllor of.Ulla city.
v'ii n from' Aiipleirstis , ; I !j ''! '!.
V'f '. ' Healdent of Hi Aipplogate Moctlon:
J?;.',wnQ were recent , callers - liv Mcdforil
Vj are Mr. and-Mrs. Fred Benedict and
fit children, and , Mr. and, Mrs., Rroil
etrtub.. , 4 i- , ft,- i
!' W.; W. Allen In. PurUiinil.
.i,.v WV W; Allen, of. tin PloWe-Allon
fit' Motor, oompajiy, lef, yosterday noon
for Portland out uunuieas tflp. He
f'(,i plans to.,return.',tq' Medfortl TJUrs-
?! m-' . i , ; .-.
Trom aiate'Mrtrnimlls ' ''"." "
k.'i Portland ' registration at locals no
tl Included those of W. M. Cum-
f mlng, P. J. Blllups. Harold Wocber,
Mra. Ij. o. Heinle, H. Miinrna siorx-
nft well. P. H. Lee, R. H.' wolever, Mr.
li'A and' Mrs. Max Freeman, Mr, and Mrs.
J. Maaurosky, Mr. Henry Lambert,
u J. O. Hughes, J, H. Ooe,, Ci E. O'Hal.
& leran, B. O. Lliwcomb, and 8, K, LorU
,V mar. . i
Q, M 0. Hnarit h Meet
f , Tu regular mooting of ,the Cham
lb, br of Commeros board! Of .directors
fv ha been called lor tomorrow oven-
Dickeys Home from Resort
. Mr. and Mrs. p. W. Dloky and
daughter Ann have returned to their
horn after spending several, weeks at
te Union Creek resort. ,
plenlo at Omntn ISwm '
Mr.' and Mr. P. O,' chambers of
Osntral Ferry, Wash., Mr, and Mrs.
Ted Ohamber and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Martin of this city spenw yesterday
picnicking In the )rk at Orauts
pass,
t -
rii.ir , . ... ni ,. .
B. U. Duffy, reprosenlatlvo of (he,
B 4i R. Q. railway linns,. Is' Ih W. d
fortt today oonferrljig wlUl local oh I li
bers. '
r
Sometimes
people toll you nil
breads are alike.
The way to prove that
this ' itatemerit is "far
from being true is to
buy 2 loaves of bread,
one loaf of Fluhror's
Hokum and. one loaf of
some other brand and
give them a thorough
comparison.
Then judge for your
self. A
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Personal
Attend HurlM-cue
. Several Med ford people attended
the, barbecue recently held at the A.
J. Washam ranch near Butte Palls. In
the party motoring to the ranch from
this city wore Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Hllkey and family, Walter ErHkino
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miner Bo
shears, Mrs. Ival Moore of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor of Sun
Jose,' Mn and Mth. Rudy Ree, for
merly of that city,' and Mrs. R. E
Marshall of Monterey Cal.
Ct iiKtrurt Power Ltfife V (
! Lloyd Williamson; Is now, construct
ing a power Jine in the Edge wood
nark dl,tiifc. It -wiut Irnrnnri tnriuv
Work wan started In 'thai vicinity thin
morning, -according) to people who
nave cabins there, ' .
Forest I-'Iro Tier Wood In ' :'
His ranch buildings, which were
threatened by, fire In the Applei;ate
region eeveml times last week, were
saved from the flames, but 25 or 30
tiers of wood In the path of the fire
were destroyed, T. M. Rowden, who is
transacting business in Mfkjrord, to
day, told friends this morning.
Mrs, Kallln on Vmutlon
,Mrs. w. H. Pallln of the Etholwyn
B, Hoffmann shop Is vacationing tills
week a,?, the Carson rancn,al, Aiurpuy.
Ill rity frnili WiihIiIIikImi '
. Residents of Washington registered
at local hotels Include c. Hanson, Mr.
aud, Mrs, Harris E. Smith, If. P. Jones
and jnrs. ucorge. n.. :i.racy 01. ueatuc.
Mrs, C, C. Cornell of Olympla and
Miss Ann Llndaa of Tacoma,
.Mlllurd Younger Home
Millard Youpger returned to, Med -ford
, Saturday from SnnUi Rosa
where ho nas bcVn employed during
the summer, '
Hpcnt HniMltiy Here
Among southern Oregon residents
In Medford- yesterday wero Mr. ana
Mra,, H. i, Martin, Frank N. Wallace
and Nick 8cna of Grants Pass, P. E.
Rllcy of Roscburg and C, Ij. ' BUgcr
of Klamath Falls, ' '.; '' . ,
'At "lllck-Rmilt't '
Mr. end Mrs. E. w. Winkle and Mr.
Emma Penson spent last evening at
"Rick-Rock" as guests. of Dr, und Mrs,
Jud Rlckort.
Ill, Medford' Today
Mrs. Pred Martin, Mrs. Carrie M.
Wadsworth and- Miss Bernlce Warrens
of Yrcka spept part of .today In Med
ford .attending to business mattors.
and :alsq visited Cratr lake. .TJiqy
plan, tp return, tp Mcmord. to spend
the night.
pOlfornlu ViUiUJoiihttK Herr
included .ainonj, ,the Oalfornlaiw
feRlstercd nj; looal hotels r;o Mr, and
Mrs. W. B. Moore of Han Pedro, H.,
A. Howell of Yreka, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Lowcir of Socriimonto. B: O. 'Banan
ht boy or Mt. Shftflta, Mrv' and Mm.
w.,l. nuoson 01 uarmei, Mr. ana ;
Mrs. R. P. Bryeoii of Beverly Hilli,
Mr. and Mrs, Scotb Crall, Charlotte
dwltii and W. J. Daniel and family
of . Los .Anaclcvi, .and the following
from, Ann Francisco; B, S. Dodds.
Charlotto Hunger, Bernlce podds, W.
Mr, and Mrs. H. Crenshaw, Mr. and
Mrs. O. O. Wundrol kl), Jr., Mm. Dnd-.
mand and daughter, Mm. Nelllo Hunt,
Hulcn V. and OarJtiollta Hitnt and
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Blley."
UinvrH for Xoiith r
' I'Vederl. Wing. loft by motor yester
day for his borne in Los Angeles,
after havlna spent the post two.
months lrv Medfordt-. ,
FlM'to.Pirllaii(l, , ' ,
W., R Lake vms a paascnRor thin
week aboard a Bocliiff system lilnnc
of UnltAd' Atr Hues, flying from Med-
ug to Portland. , The 24U-mlle trip
mm made In two mid a quarter, hour.
an. averaKe speed of 115 miles per
hour , . , f . ..
Hull Tram (. lloUiuid
, Members cf the Hulem Junior loaguc
btvspiwll tftum, wiio. played In Mod fold
SuiKlny. wore gutwts at tho Holland
noioj wnuo in Medroru.
luk from Horky point
John A. Perl and dautihter, Mrs.
Chivs. Six, and the latter" son, re
turned to. the city last night from
their sojourn at tho Perl siumnor
home at Hock Point. Pelican bay.
Menu? fnm Meilhird
Mrs. Sally Stewart returned to Ash
land the Ust of lnat week from Med
ford, where sho had been for acme
,tlno,Mi'?;' ;v , ' ;
Many Oct rur ithfiiNm '
Many auto license applications am
still belnR rocolvetl nt tho ofrtco of
the oounty ehcrlff, A toUl of (16 car
owners .obtained temporary llcoiunvt
on Prlday and Saturday, Howard W.
Pry and Ji , W. Calca were la&ucd
Uccimca tills mornuirc.
Vbllrd llry 8ut Tump
Mrs. Helen Conroy was mnonR 'the
Mod ford resident n upending Suudnv
at. Like o',. the Wihxs, to inlt her
son Bobby, who ended his first v,fxK
yesterday at the Uoy Scout camp.
Mm. Hdhcrti HrluriiH
Mrs. Har.el Kobcrts has returned to
her posit Ion aa member of Adiieune'a
,staff alter (a four weeks vacation.
Spent Sunday In Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo I. Letnon,
Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Parker and Mr.
and Mra. 1L W. Waters of Kupone
ft,nd and Mrs;. Leo K. Edwards
and O. S, Oliunt of Salem were
ainouK the OrrKoulana speiidlng yoa-
icroay in Mtnuoru,
Sport Wrller-VMis
Harry Van pine, sporta writer at
the Onlvcrslly of Orgon, spent the
week-end with frleida, here and at
Crater Lake, '
Here From Appleate x
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8, Kletnhammer
wero In town today from their ranch
on the LltUe Apple!- river. They
report the foret Ore which has
ben, burning In that dlstrlc. to tw
undpr conuvl Mid nearly extin
guished. .
i Firrarnis lrmlt Hvrn .
Otto Jeldnena wtui granted a per-
; mlt to carry a concealed weapon at
the office of the county sheriff to
day. Iflilrn Here S inula v
8 tan It y inden, timekeeper at tne
California Oremon project at Pros
pect, apent Sunday in town.
Tomm.v. White to IS rt land
Tommy White, ton of Mr. and Mrs.
C. K White, and a star player on the
Medford Junior Iratrue bafmball team,
left lat evenlUK for Portland, whew
he will spend the remainder of Uio
summer with hla uncle.
Ipluf!ery llurtia
An Oklmoulle sextan belong !ni to
Stella Snook of Central Point, which
wsa In a trariMte near Jacknon and
Riveraide, caurht ftn ahortly after
noon today. Fire Chief iw Kiiiott
IreiKirted. The back upholstery and
cushions were badly burned. .
MEDFORD- MAIL
Polc Negri Back
A.n$uvatti ifrass i'holo
Pole. Negri, movie actress. Is
hown on her arrival In New York
after 18 months abroad. Now ehe ta
preparing to make her debut in the
-talkloa. ' " ; ' '
Mrs, Johnson Invm
Mrs. C. P. Johnson left Saturday
morning, for Billings. Mont., where
she -was called, by the death of iior
fnUier, R. S. Stovall.
Kn Itoutc Hoiilh
Leo Cox, en route to Ban Francl&co
from Seattle, stopped today at the
Medford .airport. He was flying a
Waco. , ... , . ,, , ..,
Normal HcIkhiI Hvsu men 4 '
Tho second alx-woeks' session of
tho Sou thorn, Oregon State. Normal
school summer, session at Ashland
bey ins today.
Muve for Oakland . '" . J
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bullock and
son Ed loft Saturday for their homo
u iniKiaiiu,, iai., alter spending a
vacation at 'tho Fred Luy ranch at
Eagle point.
Burns Chicken Hi uso ' j
A brush and grans fire, which also
burnod a chicken house ycHterday,
called firemen to the corner of Tripp,
and Ninth streets whero tho flames
were soon under, control;, .
VlNllliifr Power orricliil
' Ward Hammonds district managor
for the California Oregon - Power
company In Jovephlne county, was
a business visitor here today. Mr.
Hammond states that Qranis Pas.i
business mou ore planning a . bis
representation at the Kerby celebra
tion at the KoCby celebration next
Sumlay. Scoros ' of cars win Join
the caravan, which leaves Or ants
Pasa next Sunday morning for the
Illinois valley. T; . ' '
Radio Program
KMED
(Mali Tribune-Virgin Station)
Monilav.
P. M "
5 to 0 Undo Jerry: News and
MurkcU by Mall Tribune.
6 to 7 Mutual Mill; Whero to Go;
Tho Toggery; Champion Spark
era. 7 to 0 Happiness Train; Hutchin
son Tree Surgery.
8 to 0 All ttequest program.
TucMlnv. 1
a: m. " 1
7:N5 ita 8 Breakfast broHdcaat of
news by Mall 'IYlbune.
8 to -rTrcaauro Box;, Pan Dandy:
Hold Seal. . ' v
0 to 10 VrlcndMilp Circle by Econ
omy Ctrocrtcrta; Pet Milk.
0 Weuther- foroct.
1,0 to 11 Southern Oregon Gas;
Dimmest Id lAtindry.
11 to U-Stj-le Oosslp; Flslicr,
'lour. . .....
P. M . .
13 to lUnhur Clcunrrs; Heath's
Drug Store; Oolden West Coffee;
News Manilas by Mall Tribune.
1 to a Spe-rry Ploi.r; Snider"
Dairy and Produce Co.; People
Electric; St'leiitlflo Laboratorv.
2 to 11:30 KMKD presentation:
World Bookman; Hour of Prayer.
4:30 to (V KMRIJ presentation,
fi to A Lewi Super Station; New.,
and-Market.) by Mall Tribune.
8 to 7 Where to Go; Spaed Blend.
7 to B llapplneaa Train; Jackson
. Co. Bldvs. A Loan. ., - . ,
B to 0 KMKD all request program.
BERLIN, July 27. (AP) Thou
aml, of rhrerlng Oennslis ovr
whrlml Prims Mlnlstsr Ramsay
MncDonnlrt ahsn he arrived here
this afternoon to resume his conver
sations wiu German statesmen. TViev
v him the most vociferous wel
come a visiting foreigner hart received
In years.
He reache.1 the capital severs 1
hours after Arthur Henderson, the
British forclRn secretary, arrived to
step Into a cheering crowd which
gav unmlstskcnbie vvlrienca of tho
Irlendsiup cf iha (lenuan peopla.
BUTTERFLIES FLUTTER
NEAR MOUNTAIN PEAK
BEND. Ore.. July 37, (API Klgh
teen Bend Skyllnera. mountain
climbing orgnlilrsllon. m sled Mount
WsfhliiKton Sunday. They reported
swarms vl uuttcrTUr slljlilly lowor
than ih snow inlr. tsst weea climb
ers found hrrdrs of fiving ants st
the summit of the mountain.
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TRIBUNE, MEpFORD,
ILEANA SAYS 'YES'
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SINAIA, Humanla, July 27. (A
Prince Anton and Princess I leans
were on their wedding Journey to
day, and the peasants who thronged
Sluala yesterday .were on their way
back .home, traveling bareback and
by ox-cart.
After the brilliant pageantry of
the wedding, tho bride and bride
groom left for Castle Bran In Trans
ylvania, where they will spend several
days. Then, they go to London for
awhile, and from there they n ziy-
in their wedding gift airplane from
King carol to tneir cauue at rrei-
burg, Germany. The prince la an
expert aviator.
Ileana. daughter of, the late King
Ferdinand and Marie, now dowager
queen, and Anton, seventh son o
Archduke Leopold Salvator of Haps
burg, were married In the Palace of
Pelesh, a romantic looking castle
among the pine, trees in Slnala's
hills. ' ......
The religious ceremony, by the
Roman Catholic rite, took place in
the large hall of the palace before
about 300, guests Ileana aald her
"yesM -1q;o loud,; firm voice: fAnton'a
: , WASHING TON,-rHP) There'w to
bo uriuthcr Jatrdlno In the United
Htatpn department of agriculture. '
' Ho la-James T, Jnrdlne, a broth
er of William M. Jnrdlne, secretary
of agriculture undor President Codl-
1dge and now minister to Egypt. .
The newcomer -Will take office
September 1 as head of experiment
rttutlons In the department, and as
sistant director of sciontiflc work.
Jurdinc's duties will le to cor-
rclnto reejtrch.at atato and Insular
experiment stations, of whiuh there
are 53 carrying on about 9,500
projocts. At asalHtunt director of
solfiitlflc research work"' ho will
.help correlate tho rortear-uh j proj
ect In tho department ltwrf. . f
(: Jlo Is 50 years old; was born nt
Cherry Crook. Idaho, and was grad
uated -from the Utah Agricultural
aol!et?o.; After teaching lnHllsh In
that college, fatv evoral 'yeai, he
entered the foreii wrvlce to become
Buccosnivoly ripcajul ngent, forest
supervisor and Inspector of graKlpg.
no nan ooop airucior pi no uio-
gon Agricultural qxneHrhent (jtutlon
since 1U30. Duiltig that tlmo ho
HtilOicU. tho agricultural rdtuutlon
In Alaska for the government and
Also undertook '. n AtirHrcy of land
if ran
colJogCfi anci universities. ir'
T r . t
PRIZE CAR BAmE
Tho final curtain In the nrl?.o car
controversy between Clara May Pu-
son ana chuhucuo euioh. tne MCd-
forq. News Publishing company and
the Scheror Motor, company was
dropped today with an order dismiss
ing tne case from court. Miss Fuson
attempted in her case against the
three, to gain a car offered as first
prize In a subscription contest. Mrs.
Elliott won the car, but it was later
brought, out that she was aided In
securing the vqtes. " Because of at
tachments Mrs. Eliott has nover re
ceived the car. , i
. The order states that both sides
. will bear their own trial costs. .,
K1WANIST01D Mi
Lieut. B. M. Baucom. traffic officer,
was chief Rpcukor at today's luncheon
of. tho Klwanls club at the Hotel
Memoro, and chose ha his subject,
"National Defense." He described
many past situations, emphasl-Mug thi
need for adequate, defense, then ano
now., ... ,
i Tliere was xft good attendance of,
emu piemocrar aud aeyorar quests.
PARIS HES CHEAP
PAH! S (iri'l A coopeii,tvi
pin-chnclnK plan tins Just .heeri
liuinvhod In, Paris In nn crfort to
combat th lilnh copt of living, Thu
group oilHliintlim this plan la call,
oil the "Privileged lluycm' A.vocln
tlon for c'o-upcrntlve PurchHinK.''
and hns obtainpi) .llsrounls for a!'
of lis uienibnrs who present a card.
The movement Is considered a
manifestation on the part of th
stores In question that they hav
recognised the superiority of the
American plan of retail selling, that
Is. small profits on larger turn
oveii. Klsmsth Kails "Klsmath County
Courier" esiabllihed In new location
at mih and Main.
Albany R. M. Saar and Clvde Ru
pert to open light lunch and soft
drinle stand In Plelffer building, cor
ner Second and L-on streets.
Csrtton Construction of two tile
bull ilnga on M4n street progressing
rapidly. '
Bev,rton-Louls Hughson tj erbcv
tnrsre, service station and irutt
stand.
Clever halroulafor hot" aesther.
Clean, quick service. Hiray Hvrber
Simp, Tel. 51S.
MM JARDINE
OF AGRICULTURE
OKEOGNl MONDAY; JULY 2 1931.
Meteor ologicaf Report
July 27, 1931
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Tuesday fair. No change In tempera
ture. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday.
No change In temperature. ,
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Local Data - Z 2 2
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Temperature (degrees) 91- . - 64
Highest (last 13 hours).... 83 . 91
Lowest (last 13 hours)..... 68 64
Rel. humidity, (per cent).. 17 66
Precipitation (Inches)
State of weatier. ...Clear Clear
Lowest temperature this, morning
64. degrees. , ,
Total precipitation since September
1, 1030, 13.67 inches. .
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 90; lowest 62,
Sunset today, 736 p. m. .
Sunrise Tuesday 5:00 a. m.
Sunset Tuesday 7:34 p. m.
Observations Taken at S A. M.
120th Meridian Time :
M . st o
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Baker City 04 56 Clear
BlsmarcK ,' 100 ' 70 Cloudy
Boise 102 66 P. Cdy.
Denver'' ... 96 . 74 , , J. Cdy.
Dcs Moines ..........94 74. ...Clear '
Fresno 114 It t P. Cdy.
Helena , 96 68 P. Cdy.
Los Angeles 94 74 P. Cdy.
Marshfleiu 64 60 Clear
Phoenix ,., 110 86 Clear ;
Portland ' -.. 78 . .' 62 Clear
Red Bluff 110 73 Clear
Roseburg 82 - 66 Clear
Salt Lake 102 ,78 Cloudy
San Francisco 64 52 Cloudy
Santa'Fe 86! ' 62 i Clear
Seattlo. ..: ;.. 74: ''66 ! Clear
Spokane 94 . ;62 Clear .
Walla Walla ... 96 '84 Clear
Winnipeg- 90 , 60 Cloudy
,W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist.
silkSIls
NANKl.Va (tm) Trio MlnlstiV
of Induf?trl09 rrVortfl that the silk
crop In several provinces has been
n total failure and ft shortage In
raw silk'rhay:be' expected. 'li '
Unseasonable colfl , and d a nl p
weather killed not only tho first,
but .the, ,etCond crop ,.o worms.
:Vta-y, tho oconpmlo bullolin. twnH
necdssary to food younpf worni-s on
w.(.inu)berry .lenvoji,. which" Killed
nholtt of them and thone whtch spun
cocoons produced an Inferior -grade.
FfSim that districts which fared
best,';1 feays the bulletin, como re
pentsqof a crop less tlmn 41). per
cent of. normal; nnd In many dis
tricts' .there1 has, 'boon no crop nt
all.
Farnloip In 1 hoso tlltricb3 do-pend-
to n. 1iuko extent upon tlu
Hllk-worni cropJ Women and rhll
dren a-syiit't in care of the worms.
Of ton tho cocoona aro the- only
means of livelihood for hundreds
of- fanillios.
Tho poor quality of cocoona pro
ducodj duo to itho urmonRonablo
weather, will probably result In
additional Josses, to Milk mills In
KhnnKhnI and ektewhord, aays the
bulletin, 1 ' i -' ." r ?
TREEKEEPSALIVE
EAST AURORA. N. V. (UP)
An npplo tree Is keeping nllvo the
memory of Klhert, Hubbard, nlillo-
aophcr and lovor of man, lost In
tlio Ltusltunla dlsiistor.
Charles J. Itoson, official of tho
Roycroft shops, and Klhcrt Hub
hard' 3rd dedicated tho' tree at
simple ceremonies here recently.
h.lliert Hubbard symbolised
life," Rosen mild, "mid thnt Is why
wo chose n tree Instead of n build
ing to( iltllcato o.hls ninmury.
.1 "We, .tliank : OoJ, ; who mode
jtllle roe, tir l.;lbert HMbbard.v : j
T
LAUDS TODAY'S YOUTH
KVKRKTT. Mass. (IT) The j
iivdriiKo hoy. or girl of today Is
more earnest, more decent and::
cleaner than tho nvoi'Hite boy onj
Rlrl of 411 years hro. In Iho opinion I
of Wilbur J. Rockwood, who has J
retired ns headmaster if the.!
Kverett- hlsh school alter 33 year i
of teaching-.
"The boy or girl of today doesn't
Study hooks so much as those of
40 yeai-s bro." he says, -'but they
Are 1ut as smart, because they arc
In touch with thlnRs." j
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KrystalRlow, kodak gloss su-1
preme. The reasleys, opp. Holly
theater. '
t
Dress MakliiR Sficclal
AH work guaranteed. Silk dresses
U S. K use m hies J5.00. Tel, 5J2-W.
NOTICE
Anyone ownm nrooerty thst bs
been assessed for th recentlv con- .
structed seaers. whlng to take ad-
vantage or the ten-year payment
plan, pleaso call at th Cltv Treas
urer's ofllc and sign application not
later than August 1, 1931.
if application is not signed, the
entire smount is due and payable
within 30 dsvs.
OCS. H. SAMtTFXS,
City Treasurer.
BASSE!! DEATH
EVERETT, Wash., July 27. (API
Recovery from the ' waters of Pugct
Sound of a burlap sack containing
most of the bones of a human skele
ton at Edmonds, south, or acre,, yes
terday by a fisherman spurred offi
cers to renew their efforts to solve
the ' mysterious disappearance of
James Eugene Bassett, former Mary
land naval officer who. dropped from
sight here In September 1028. .
The sack, sewed, across the - top
with galvanized wire, : contained
practically all the bones of a skeleton
except the skull and collarbones.
Arrangements, were being ' mode to
have a diver search the bottom of
the bay where the sack was found
In an attempt to recover the missing
portions of the skeleton.
The bones, officials said, had ap
parently been removed from a burial
place and treated with acid or quick
lime, supposedly in an unsuccessful
effort to destroy them. Dr. H. M.
Kretzler, Edmonds physician, pro
nounced the remains aa those of a
man. A number of articles, includ
ing, a moss agate, and a brass, knob
such as may have. becn: used on a
Jewelry cuse, were found In t.'ie sack.
BRITISH RULERS GET
FLEET OF
LONDON (UP) King George
and' Queen Mary hav six: new
automobiles. Tho new fleet of
cars Ipcludeq two.1 limousines and
a brougham, .for, .the king and
a limousine and,-, a, brougham for
tho (iioon. j. t , .
- Four ot. the automobiles are
painted in the royal colors ot
scarlet and maroon. Tho queen's
private car is painted in the
traditional green. The limousines
are fitted, with armchair seats
and the broughams with folding
ocoasional seats.
All trie: icars." aro fitted with
fluid flywheels and, tjeU-juhanglng
gear-boxes. - , -
PORTLAND GIRL DIES, ,
: FROM AUTO INJURY
PORTLAND, Ore., July 27. (AP)
Patricia Dewey, 6, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Leslie! H. Dewey, Portland,
was struck and injured fatally here
Sunday by an automobile driven by
Frank Imfleld.
The child started to run across
the street. She was ' caught ' by a
rear fender and dragged about la
feet.
Sho died In a Portland hospital.
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Broken w 1 n d o w a ' 'glazed by
Trowbridge ..Cablnot Works, ' ' '-:
. ''
Portraits of distinction. The
Peaslcya, opp. Holly theator.
; ' '
.. 100,000, Kodak, prizes. ; JJctalls
abPeasley Studio. , '' . ' -X
1 ' ' ' ; "
Hotel Medford Berber Shop.
Haircut Boo,' ' ' ' .
TOO ' LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Woman with good person
ality (unencumbered I who can
travel come If necessary and can
meet the public. Prefer age from
.26 to. 46., Attractive proposition to
right party. Address, Box 9425.
Tribune.
MODEL T PORD truck with Ruxtell
axle, or truck with gear shift and
14-ft. trailer. O. E. Trlbctt, Rogue
River, Rt. 1.
FOR SALE Santa Rosa plums for
canning at old Carpenter plnce,
Jacksonville highway, Pcrrydalc.
FOR SALE 80 pullets. Reds and
Rock., chc'.cc ei.00: nil 75c; 13
greenhouse sash, 3xfJ, trade for good
trailer. , Box 9423. Tribune.
ATI-RACTrVE; HOME with fine lawn
, and nwrs; located on one of Med
ford's best residential streets near
West Main, available at a bargain
to ex-soldir with Iran rlsbt; no
cash rcqutrd Earl Tumy, 310 Lib
erty B!dg.
FOR SALE Household furniture
cheap. Inquire Baker's Service Sta
tlcn. Jacksonville hiway for direc
tion. . .
FOR RENT 540 Pnlm St.. 5-room
furn. homo with sleeping porch.
, . nearly new . furniture, haixlwocl
floors, fireplace, basement and fur-
nnco; $46.00. including water. Chas.
R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldn.
Phone 302.
A REAL
SPECIAL
PORCH
SWINGS!
and GLIDERS
A Fine Selection
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WHILE
DALLES CANNERY WILL!
START BARTS, AUG. i5
THE tJALLKS. Ore., juiy 27. (AP)
The Libby, McNeill & Libby can
nery here announced today it will
start the packing of Bartlett pears
about August 15. Fruit deliveries
will be made from Hood River and
Yakima. Wash. No definite word was
available as to tonnage or duration
of the run. '
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