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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. JULY 27, 1931. PAGE' THREE
BLAMED FOR
wn PRIfF
JllLHtw .,""1
Manipulation, Short
lflf Russian Dump
Little to Do With
lion, Say Experts
I 1T1- ATI -t "C
rinb.' number-
grain -statisticians
Stem a " members, has
?2ulr increasing supplies
-5Tw withhold the surplus
LTttirkrt (or the present
KnreTeS yesterday, said
fil nr little value ex-
IShumM 'W- antl "a BUrP,us
Kn consumptive capacity
cumulative unwanted -eur-i
K.t forces price concessions.
r startcil During War
Wrti to attribute responsibility
"jt low wheat prices to mar
Spulstlon, short selling or
'dumping, break down en
f ne lace of a tremendous
Snoring world surplus ol wheat
ffi!oji with world require
'rtii surplus represents the
jt effort to stimulate wheat
Zrtca in Morth America. Argen
md Australia during the. world
'still the void left by the wlt.V
m at BuJsla from the field of
'imajf ilrtalned ; ' . .
jjicreoge added in these coun
lar that purpose has been re
i wen after Russia returned to
mutton of the greatest :wheat
In the" World, and ,lf Is this
tire acreage coupled with above
al acre yields in the last few
i ih has produced the , world
la oi heat. . .' I .
t mrld wheat supplies ; have
, increasing more rapidly an
, during the last five . years,
i rould be absorbed at prevailing
s, tne report continued. In the
Ore years of the decade, from
to 1925. world available supplies
ltd 3.525,000.000 bushels per
: ni consumption 3,220,000,000.
s
ktboslutlc over the wonders lie
ksed in Cleveland; Detroit, OM-
md other eastern places ne
M en route home, E. C. Jerome
ti tuck in the city last night
niTine attended the national
fit Shrine convention at Cleve-
, irnlch he says was a great
luwly Attended affair with the
pis and other people of Ohio's
p dty putting up some of the
entertainment ever tencterea
conventions, end Jerry has
r.W a number of such.
rale he wb3 greatly Impressed
mreuna'a 'moRturicem new
tm oa the lake front and splen-
itmctures on the famous mall
w cttv, he nlso was impressert
wuoii and the nroeress it nns
piince he last' saw the Micm-
p when It comes to real entnu-
K ttecription about ble urban
pn. Jerry waxes eloquent when
p$ Is reached in the conversa-
l wciuse perhaps of his famil
T lth that city years ago, hav
5n born and reared at Harvey,
raburb. The great new bullct
i. specially on the lake front.
pd him.
ll& bout hard times and Chi
i king municipally broke' he
"I saw nothinir but maimUi-
F nd money there. I attended
i pw Arlington race track meot
N Mate-Twenty Grand horse ai-
m mow. whv. 60.000 oeo-
Kwssed that race, upon which
'tl.200.OOO U-na hot Thot'c, nt-
V figures. -
"t about depression. Another
nlffht that, xuaolt i ho1 In
r 00 one leg for hours to get
r -"wwuro moving picture snow,
cent! admission, n. citv oi
may be broke, but Its people
P tDOtlnr. fir fan (.... 1 unma
to Spend on Rmnumiinta "
r "Xlte horn .Tsitu Dion ftnpnl
I T 1y in 8ealtle and Portiand.
INSPECTION
I IS LOWERED
-Jaion the spray residue' tests
Swee I1" c"rr'lne 'hipping
k l, ' .lllvttWo Will 01.
Mt bt tE laboral"'l' maintained
txi "nyrcuon service, nc
3 o word received from Charles
1 t( of 'he dlvtaion oi
Pt of agrloilture.
will be done without
0t sbove the four dollar
J ' which Is to be charged
' COM
FWleo
Pto,
certified and will mean
o' from 1AC to 2.uu
co,t. Per car last year.
,
lAHDIEIG
bJJJ1 Lei!lon man' Is ur?cd
, "'Bht s mectln- of Med-
Armory. Pinal plans
irtl """'ttlon will be made
' ""'w important matters
'Mra ? the u5on frolic com-
w tit.tra uuring me
'f b.0n' 71,18 'he last
L',tflc convention an'.
"turnout. -
liiiT?v
T, 'Ihur- Prl.: Free shamnoo
k-.' ith Jl linger wave
,. iron arcntng.
Bom' ' en,arIWl beauty
MUk Ciillinauav fe Url.la
At Hume Weddlne; 1
,T!ie ountrv hme of Mr. and Mrs.
I,?' aPnawaV formed a beautiful
. if,; . 11 r"""8 lor tne ceremonv
at which their daughter, Miss Thelma
Qannaway, became the bride of Ar
thur Render, son of Mr. and Mrs
Thomas Render of Vancouver B c
The service was read at u o'clock
by Rev. C. B. Porter of the First Pres.
byterlan church.
The- bride. charmlngV gowned In
pale gray chlffcn with coral tinted
shoes, carried an. arm bouquet of
American Beauty roses and lilies of
the valley, she was given In mar
riage by her father.
The groom was attended by Paul
Gonna v ay, brother of the bride. The
Uhengrln wedding march wis played
by Mrs. Stephen Nye for the entrance
Of the weddino tiartv
Twenty guests attended the service
and WPrfHIntr hrMlrfce, i ..... .
L . . wiiicii loiiow-
ed. After the latter, Mr. and Mrs.
ion ior tne soutn, where tlicy
will spend three months.
The bride is i...
city, v.hcre she formerly attended
.Sii ouuuui. ,-i,e is a graduate of
Oregon State college and a member
of Sigma Kappa sorority.
Mr. Render was educated in Engi
land and Is associated with Blue Rib
bon. Ltd.. imnnrtpni nt vann,,.
i " oinuuici aim
Winnipeg.
4
Itlrtlidiiy Party Kvent
At Nordwlck Home -
Harry Nordwiclt. Jr.. and Bruce Ms-
Krtv PlnhmtArl tv. ini. . i
--j - nitu anniversary
of their birthdays Friday afternoon
nt ft. ttnrtv irttinn .tt
- i -j .w. uj niirii aiiuniers,
Mrs. Harry p.- Nordwlck and Mrs
luiipu jucnay at tne Nordwiclt home.
Nineteen guests enjoyed games dur-
...s uAuiuuu uiiu were served re
freshments at little tables arranged
nic uiwn in noiiaay style witn bal
loons blowing from each and gay
faVOrS Anri fltU-era rnmnlnllim .Via
color scheme.
The birthday cakes were served int
Individual tables placed oh the porch.
.Th. millet ltct lunliwl T n. r.
gle, Ruth Nordwlck. June Wllllama.
iiinviua. uiuiiu wiiuuins, nugn
Williams, Margaret and Jack Thomp
son, Jean McKay. Bill und Nysa Wall
Joan and Irene Franklin, Allison nhd
Joan Aya, Bcbby Roberts and the
honor guests.
U- '
Mimes l.lhdsey ' -
llt'hto frcm varatlnn
MluOOa Alfn nnH Tlo IlnrlF.,. Ua..
returned from spending a two weeks'
vacation In , northern cities. While
away ' from 'Medford they visited In
Portland, Seattle, Vancouver and Vic
toria, B. C, and at various neighbor
ing resorts. .
On'cV.rn Yesterday of
Mr. and Mrs. illdeh
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crandall. re
cently of Chicago and New York, were
guests yesterday of Mr. and Mrs; Ern
est N. Blden. The party motored to
Crater lake and Teturned to Medford
by way of the Klamath lakes. Mrs.
Crandall Is Mr. and Mrs. Blden's
niece. The Crandalls left today for
Los Angeles, traveling the Redwood
highway. j
Miss "Bureau Visits
in Portland .
Miss Cora Bureau left Medford yes
terday for Portland, where she plaiw
to spend a week.
(Hirsts of Prentice V
Family Mutw to Coast
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Donnelly and
sons. Bill and Mac. of Portland, who
were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs.
W,'.-.v.Prenli:;e' mo"-l to the coast
with them for the week end and are
returning north by the coast route.
Mr. and Mrs. Prentice returned from
Crescent City last evening.
Mrs. Jesse Warren of Portland, who
was also a guest at the Prentice home
last week, returned to the northern
city Thursday.
.
Party Vacations
At Tirrker lid-e
A goup of young people from San
Francisco and Burllngame arrived
from the south on the Shasta today,
and left for the Tucker cabin on
Rcgii! river, where they will vacation
Included In the party v.ere Miss
Barbara Tobin, Miss olga Kramer.
Mlsn Ninl Tobin. AleSc Albert, Fred
erick Sands and Mile. Scheer.
St. Aiiirs Altar Society ,
Will KpimKir Picnic
The annual picnic, anticipated each
summer by members of the Sacred
Heart Catholic church and friends
. will be held Wednesday In the Llthla
park at Ashland, according to the an
nouncement of sponsors, members of
St. Ann's Altar society. The picnick
ers will meet at the parish hall at
10:30 and continue to Ashland.
M
I'lrlchs 'piirl (iucsts
To Enjoy Out In;
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich enter
tained over the week end at their
cabin, on Rogue river, Mr and Mrs.
Blaine Klum of Oakland. Cal., rormer
residents of this city, who are spend
ing several weeks In the valley. Mrs.
Ulrich and the Klums are continuing
to Diamond lake today lo .spend a
week at that resort.
Swimming Party ' '
Tuesday Evening
The Loyal Workers class rjf the
First Christian church will meet at
the church Tuesday evening at 6:15,
from which place they will go to By
bee bridge for a picnic dinner and
swimming.. All members of the class
and their friends are invited to be
present.
,
Miss McTnrlanc
Guest of Parents ' '
Miss Florence M:Farlnne arrived In
this city from Portland Saturday
morning to spend two weeks as guest
of her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McFarlane.
- - ' .'
Sollnskys "Visit Here
And at Cra.H-r Uike
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sollnsky or
San Francisco are spending several
days visiting In Medford and at Cra
ter lake. Mr. Scllnsky, who is a
prominent attorney In the bay city.
Is a brother df E. C. Sllonsky. super
intendent bf the Crater Lake national
park.
. , .
Widtpflelrts Visit , , ,
Relatives Here
Mr.' and Mrs. Frank Wakefield of
Spokane' Wash., are guests In this
city or Mr. wuKeneius orouier, r,.
W. Wakerield and ramlly. They have
enjoyed trips to various neighbor
ing resorts with the Medford Wake
flclds. ... .
F
The American ' Legion "Mldnile
Frolic" staged at the Cratcrian Sat
urday night, proved a big success and
was enjoyed by 'a large audience.
im... ...W.in hki nn an ntt.rntlVP
stage setting for the minstrel show
in which many wen Known ueg'""
nalres took part. Ted Baker as lntcr
locuter and Earle Davis and Reuel
Hians as end men kept up n running
tire of wise-cracks which gave men-
ti ... . ., .. nr ii.. nrnmlnnnt mem
bers of the audience. Soloists Includ
ed tloyd Williamson, isveren Bray
ton and others. The vaudeville acts
featured several popular radio artists
including Chuck Bier, the crooning
tenor, Bob Emmens In a piano nov
elty and a clever "Amos and Andy"
broadcast by Ted Baker and J. Hicks.
The wind-up was a peppy musical
revue portray.ng a cabaret scene.
Soloists Inluded Cecil Coss. Nelle
Green, Helen Edmlston and Chuck
Bier and feature dances were present
ed by Zo Dell Lantls, Elhel Chord.
Nelle Greene and members of the
supporting cast.
Earlo Davis officiated m master of
ceremonies In his usual efficient and
pleasing manner.
The entlro production went over in
true professional style and reflected
ijreat credit on the cast and their di
rector. Mr. Davis. The local Legion
ocst realized a nice proilt on the per-
r-. .l,lV. nrtll tin llRfd til Sdld
the Mediord drum corps to represent
southern Oregon at tne siaie iijiivcii
tlon next month.
T,.. . ...Irno IhU nnnorttmltV to
thank Arch Holt for donating the
Cratcrian theatre and ail ouiers in
i.,.i i, li fnr their sulenilld
cooperation In making the fiolu an
unqualified succe:o.
T
It was announced y Postmaster
Warner tdday that - effective with
i vhs mnvtmiim wpiffht for
parcel .post packages In all zones will
be 7U pounas insieua ui uu
The 70-pound maximum has been In
ctrect for some time past In tho three
nearest zones, and It will now be in
creased to include all the remainder
or the eight zones.
The maximum size of the packages
will also be increased, effective Aug
ust 1, from 84 Inches In length and
breadth, to 100 Inches. On packages
over 84 inches In size a minimum
weight of 10 pounds will be charged.
APPLEGATE FIRE
INSPECTOR COMES
NEW OIL COMPANY
. - ! A I L
'" ppfippHcn RV FIRF
liUUIlUIILU U I I "ii-
Prospective applicants for auto
mobile driver's licenses will be ex
amined here this week by Inspector
Ward McReynolds. Sheriff R. U
Jennings announced today. It is
pointed out that only per801" wno
have never before had a drivers
license are subject to Immediate ex
amination under the recently en
acted Oregon law.
Mr Mi-Reynolds will be In 'ne
ofrice or the sealer or weights and
measures In the county court house
Wednesday and Thursday. July IV
and 30. from eight until five o clock
He will examine Ashland applicants
T,icrinv JlllV 28.
I Following the visit this week, in
spector McReynolds win oe .
local court house every other Wed
nesday and Thursday to conduct the
examinations.
NT POOLHALL
i ,u ,!,; 'f i. QdOfto imllor, t:ut
v... u,,,Br purine Oil company
at their new plant south of Central
Point 6n tne seutnem rain", i
was completed last week, according tn
C T. Gissen. general manager, and
wholesale service to retail establish
ments has been started.
y-v. .. et.,i..Dt iifrlbuurs are plan-
ll.a nnncmirhtin of fOUf Other
plants In southern Oregon located at!
Mcdrord. uranis ram. - i
Falls. The other disiriouunii o-i, . .
. . tu. n uilorteil US vet. Mr. i
Olssen stated, but is to be situated.
where It will be most, servn-eu.c.
The Sunset Pacllic Oil company!
.iictrihuttnn agencies till
Washington, urenon ;iu
Lovely Perm, waves 4 50, F.nger
waving .65. Prevot i, 81S W. Main.
Phone 363.
Old mirrors resllvereJ. Vi lli call I
for and deliver. Medford I'latei
Glass Co. I"hone 446. t
SOON QU
E
Another large and threatening for
est fire In the Applegate district,
which started about 4:15 p. m., Satur
day, and burned over an area of from
160 to 200 acres before It was gotten
under control Sunday noon, occupied
the attention of the Crater National
forest officials and fire fighters Sat
urday night and yesterday, and was
still being guarded today "by a force
of 60 men.
A. little over 100 men were placed
at work on this tire. 75 of whom were
sent to the Ecene on forest trucks
from Medford on Saturday evening,
and the remainder Sunday forenoon.
No commercial damage was done
by the fire, which was located near
the Crump place about 8 miles up the
Little Applegate river from Its Junc
tion with the Big Applegate river, as
the flames only burned over brush,
some reproduction and s e c o u d
growth timber. The origin of the
fire is not known. All but 60 of the
firefighters were discharged last night
and this forenoon.
Only half a dozen men are left
guarding the big Wellington Butte
Humbug creek fire In the Applegate
section, which started a week ago
yesterday and burned over an area
of from 3000 to 3500 acres before it
was checked and finally conquered
the last of the week. It Is still burn
ing Inside, the fire lines.
A brush and grass fire that burned
over 45 acres and furnished some ex
citement in Ashland, occurred in
South Ashland on Saturday evening,
which was brought under control by
9 o'clock that night through the ef
lorti of the Ashland fire department,
aided by 45 men. What made the fire
so dangerous Is that It was burning
toward the Ashland watershed until
It was checked.
..
COMPENSATION IN
PIONEER PRINTERY
Now at Craterian
.ST
NOVARRO'
"Son of India." in which Ramon
Ncvarro Is appearing - as a young
Hindu prince at the Pox Craterian
theatre, has a story suggested by F.
Marion Crawford's first novel. "Mr.
Isaacs." which was published In 1882
and mndc the fame of Its author at
a bound. Crawford was born at
Bagnt dl Lucca. Italy , ,'Us boy hail
his education In America, England
and Germany, and then went to
India, where at 26, he was editor of
the Allahabad, India Herald.
It wits while at Allahabad he met
Madame Bravatsky. the strange Rus
sian woman who fouudel tho Tbeo
scphlcal society In America and then
.went to IiMlan to live. Much of the
matter in "Mr.. Isaacs" has to do wto
miraculous happenings sucH as the
Inmates of Blavatsky house at Alla
habad, told as occurring th?ra.
Novarro has a romantic role as a
youthful prince of India who loves
passionately a white girl. She re
turns his love, but thore are obstacles
to th?lr .union, and much mystery
surrounds the loss of a Jewel.
Coming To Holly
A woodshed and store room, neigh
boring the West Ruthbum pool hall
ot Talent were destroyed and the
pool hall shRhtly damage.i by fire
if unknown origin which broke out
about noon today. The extent of
damage had not been determined
this afternoon.
When the fire was discovered the
Talent department was ra'lcd out
and the names were smo ,'iered be
fore 1 o'clock. .The fire started In
the outbuildings, where no stoves are
located, and spread to the poolhall.
No clues to the cause of the fire ha.l
been discovered this ariemoon.
Brill Wiet Metal Works does
expert repairing, fender and auto
body repalrlnaj.
A hot dno in a cool hall at Oolt
Hill Saturday night, f-rt 35 coupl
free.
It was a very, short Jaunt from
press to bar back in the old days
when Otis Krause's father edited
the Oregon Sentinel at Jacksonville
the younger Mr. Krause reminded
friends last week upon his arrival
In Medford from Oakland, where ne
is in the construction business. .
The offices of one of the oldest
newspnpers In the state were located
above the saloon operated by Caton
and Garrett, and the boys usually
tcok several steps at n time going
down. The building which housed
the saloon then Is now known as
"Amy's Place." The stairway, wltn
steps well worn by the thirsty type
setters, still stands. Joining the up
per to the lower flodr, but press
and bar are gone.
While in Medford ,,Mr. Krause
called upon his former school mas
ter. Attorney Gus Newbury and' 'ex
hibited a welt, lnrilcted 'by ".vous"
in one or his first and moat severe
reprimanding moods. . It. stilLi scars
his leg.- . , ,,, ... , ' h.
He also swapped yarns, with Lewis
Ulrich, a classmate of tne old days,
and visited numerous ' friends in
Medford while here. He Is now
visiting Crater rind Diamond lakes
and other southern Oregon resorts.
? PA1RSWED HERE
The business of issuing marrlinjel
licenses at the county clerk's otTiu?
perked up greatly over the week-end
with California applicants in the lead
over those from Oregon.
Those Issued In which one or more
Oregonlans are participants Included;
Walter J. Swanson and uiuNiua
Boss. Klamath Palls: Jack Leroy EKn
and Marguerite SKion, Klamath Falls;
Arthur Rentier, Tacgmn. wasn., ana
Thelma Onnnaway, . Medford. The
Render-Gannaway marriage was an
event of this morning at the Ganna-1
way home near here. j
Licenses Issued to Cillfornions were j
as follows: T. Leslie Todd, Gazelle,;
and Genevieve tills, Yreka; Clarence
H. Jacluon and Jessie H. Scott, Chico;
Hans Englebrecht and Doris M. IV.x-
en, Chico; Ferdinand Thomsen an J
Ella B. Stilts, Chico: Oeorge S. Ward
and Caroline LanKe, Yreka; Preston
L. JTalbot and Carolyn H. -Green. Los
Alleles; Ray Clover and Anna Maria
Klnkade. Woodland; and -Kenneth K
Turner and Alberta May Suggctt,
Whittler.
Central Point Has
Crater Lake Route
For Vacationists
(Continued from Sunday)
The smart new DcVaux six, which
carried the travelogue party on the
Crater Lake-Diamond Lake and Klam
ath Fulls loop tour, combined com
fortable riding with snappy pickup
and road economy. The Firestone
tires looked like new after the 1150
mile drive and Texaco gasoline and
Pennzcil lubrication gave sat Lsf not Ion
even beyond the expectation of Nick
Rindt, driver or the travelogue car.
While the DeVaux made the drive
to Crater and Diamond Lakes by way
of the Crater Lake highway, leaving
from East Medford. another popular
way to begin the tour is from Med
ford via Central Point. This delight
ful route gives the motorist a glimpse
of Table Rocks and the famous Mo
do; orchards, the road loininut tho
Cr.ter Lake highway near Shady Cove.
cnet Leonards Texaco Super Ser
vice station provides an excellent
place from which to begin this tour
to Crater Lake. This station, at Jack
son street and Riverside avenue in
Medford. sells Texaco gasoline and
oils and Firestone tires. Opposite
this station Is Phipps Super Service
and auto camp, one of the best
known of southern Oregon's tourist
camps. So popular is the camp that
the large number of cozy, modern
cabins fall to meet the summer de
mands of tourists. Complete car ser
vice Is also featured hero,
W, C. "Bill" Rookarda Berrydale
grocery Is always a stopping plnce for
tourists and vacationists. Here the
traveler may secure everything from
picnic supplies and groceries to gaso
line, oils, fishing supplies and li
censes. A short distance from the
Berrydale grocery Is Prince's electric
station, where the nutolst may have
the final touches put in his car Igni
tion system, have ihls battery charged
or secure a new one If necessary. This
shop r.pec allies' i armature rewind
ing and will furnish a "spare" while
he is doing the Job.
Waldon's cider, manufactured in
the Waldon mill in Berrydale, Is
known throughout southern Oregon.
On a picnic trip, Waldon's cider 1
especially popular as the final touch
to the iplcnlc meal. Opposite Wal
don's establishment la the Rainbow
Bungalow camp, owned by tho pro
prietors of Phipps' service station.
Rustic and stucco cabins of modern
design and accommodations lure the
weary travelers wno traverso the Pa
cific highway.
Peyton & McCoy's camp Is the next
important stop after leaving tho
Rainbow auto camp. Here an up-to-
the-mlnule grocery store offers com
plete lines of plcn'.c svppliw. l:e :old
drinks and ice cream a well as fresi
vegetables. Richfield gasoline and lu
bricants are featured by this cump.
Just before entering Cer.lral Point
the Nip and Sip service station, own
ed by Ivan Hall, .supplied hungry
travelers with barbecued sandw;che.i
and delicious coffee. Motor car sup
plies are also carried by this station.
Damon's cafe, in Central Point, es
pecially caters to tourists, although
scores of people from all th eclties
of southern Oregon enjoy home
cooked lunches and dinners at this
well known Central Point establishment.
ROASTING PROCESS
HAS ACCURACY OF
ANCIENT TIMEPIECE
Hour-glass and Hills Bros.'
Method of Roasting Coffee
Operate a Little at a Time
It is fascinating to watch an
hour-glass flowing evenly, continu
ously, a little at a time. But tho
flavor of cotVeo that's ronstoil con
tinuously, o littlo at a time, is even
mora fnscinntingi
Controlled Iionsting Hills Bros.'
patented process is tho only
such roasting method. As the ac
curacy of tho hour-glass depends
upon an even, continuous flow , . .
a little at a time ... so tho marvel
ous flavor of Hills Bros, Collco is
produced by this patented process
that roasts evenly, continuously . . .
a Ultlo at a time.
There is a vast difference between
Controlled Roasting and ordinary
bulk-roasting methods. There is a
vast difference in results too! Con
trolled Roasting flawlessly com
pletes the work that Nature began
in the coffee-berry. It develops the
flavor perfectly I You have never
tasted tho like, if you have never
tasted Hills Bros. Coffee.
Remember also that this coffee
never varies in flavor. And it is al
ways fresh 1 Air, which destroys
the flavor of coffee, Is removed nnd
kept out of Hills Bros.' vacuum
cans. Ordinary, "air-tight" cans
wont keep coffeo fresh. Order Hills
Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it by
name, and look for the Arab trade
mark on the can.
Hills Bros, Coffee, Inc., San
Francisco, California. o it"
Widening nnd surfacing of Oregon
Cot highway between North BcJ
and Lukeude, distance of H hillcj,
complete;!.
SEEK POSTPONEMENT
An fnpeal to postpone payment of
the 7000 damages awarded Charipf
Krb, Jr.. here in Mny aKatna the
Consolidated Truck lines of Portland
was filed In circuit court this morn
ing. Herman Shone, the Consolidated
lli.es and the Portland-Medford Tru k
lines seek release from the Judment
pending appeal of the case to the su
preme court of Oregon.
Erb's case aKalutt the truck lines
was heard here this spring. The form
er football star and athletic coach
was injured when his car collided
with & truck near Grants Pass.
It is u riders tool that neiottatlDnn
are underway for a settlement out
side court by the parties involved.
f
Old Style Fiddlers
Holly Stage Stunt
v v ,' C
I
i Wlnnlo.i'klghtner,, queen of nlnp
stlck,,, with Olseu and Johnson as
queen's fools will he seen In "Uoict
Dust Gertie" at the Holly theatre,
starting tomorrow.
. Winnie and the famous pair or
comics, were ))ut through paces that
left them breathless, t
Other well known comedians who
osslst in building this, .riot of com
edy are Claude OiiUnKter. Charles
Judcls and Dorothy. Christy.
' A Bobby -Jonen golf ; reel entitled
"The Spoon." and a news reel will
Lbe shown with this feature comedy.
opening a inrce-uay engagement
tho Holly tomorrow. "Outward
Bound." the strangely different pic
ture with the all star cast, clones
at the Holly wiih the last pcrlorm
auces tonight. Also on the closing
program is a Kartoon and a musical
novelty act.
FOR 'CRATE' AUDIENCE
Surprises are in sUvro for theater
goers this evening at the Craterian
theater, when several surprise num
bers vill be featured cn the usui'
"Opportunity Night" rndio broadcast
from the Fox Craterian theater, be
tween 8:30 and 0 n'cloi k.
Earle Davis, master of ceremonies,
said today thnt new f;tces and new
numbers would be presented during
the hulf hour tonight.
Weak Ksm-Down Tired
Tie Holly offers Its patrons a
special added stage attraction to be
shown tonight along with the laM
showing of the strangely different
picture, "Outward Bouni." Murh
interest has been evidenced in the
old time fiddler's contest now being
held with contestants being heaid
over radio station KM ED, and thru
the co-operation of the Berryda:?
merchants and the radio station the
Holly is able to present t,ef, old
lime fiddlers on the stage for the
enjoyment of those who love the ol 1
time manic. Three well known old
time fiddlers will appear on the
Holly stage tonight at nine o'clock
only and a musical treat U promise J.,
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have to go to bed.
"I read about the Vegetable Com
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good result!.
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day. I will rcciimmend your medi
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if you value it." Miss Zelma Bol
linger, ft. K. No. 1, Box 15, Sedgc
wkkvillc, Missouri.
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McMoniale tiMtiiui a
funttum ie at Fust
Aid Station.
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WHEN FIRST AID STATIONS and Lifeguards at
America's biggest beacluS use Noxzema ex
clusively, you cm rest assured that it's the best
thing out foe sunburn.
John McMoniglc, director of lifeguards. Coney
Island says, "For going on thirty years I've been
lifeguard or director of lifeguards. In all that time
I never found a thoroughly satisfactory sunburn
remedy till I tried Noxzcma.
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our First Aid Station here at Coney. It cools and
soothes, and relieves the soreness and burning
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quickly it will heal even a bad burn.'
Beach authorities at many other leading resorts
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have also found Noxzcma the most effect ive
remedy for sunburn. Don't suffer needlessly get
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At Genry and Taylor Hie San Fran
cisco visitor finds S&n Kranclsco'a finest
hotel. Hero, thou who apprecUU to
environment of quiet llvelineii are lure
to be found each Tear aeea
travelers returning to enjoy Ita
able atmosphere, ronnn
CI i ft . physically one of
yet old with III y
located In llie vrj
Itan San Fni
here the
the
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the be.
the It
perhaps
tlve hotel
teen flnora
decorated and
nificient room
a la carte service
the diner a far fluni
Cisco's multltiidlnou"
shiD-slretm Hay.
Oakland and Berkeley
the hills en the oppositl
away. The view from
marvelous, a sedative to tirld nerves
, deliflit to tha jaundiced a;t, a pick
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malnjfcor are two other equally fam
ine Florentine uoora
jinlque, delightfully airy
Just off the main louoy.
apana some a so guest
outside room, each
h. Numerous suite.
ery desired site and
room furnish-
light fixtures are
;nt. especially
Many of the
nine or tne
riously are
fot
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Mr,
side
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mannge.
uests is
that no guest
se to object to the
that atmosphere of
personal service that
important in' present day
' hotel hosoitalitv. Al-
gh.the Clifl la a major hotel ol
Francisco, although it is rated as
aupreme In service antl value-giving. ;
the rate, there are surprising) '
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I.ST TIMRK TOMTR '
Tlie TisthliiK IMftiire Tlmt nos
(Muvcil All the Talking!'
'Outward Bound'
with
l.t-lle lltiwunt. Helen rtmnillcr.
Drug. t'nlrliunkM Jr., lseryl .Mer
cer. .Montagu l.t-ve.
it's strn!E! tim:iti:ST
Also .
NKWS KARTOON
Mt SICAI, NOVKl.TV ACT!
T0NITE--9 o'clock
ON THE STAGE
OLD TIME
FIDDLERS
SIIO.I, ItK IIKKK
TOMORROW I
WILIS W1NNIW
Wll.llKIt THAN F.VKIt!
mat
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WHAT A I.AtUIIII
Slie'a (' r a I y I rnt koti!
I'lcclng fur K'lltt ngulii!
Tnkra It right niit or
their tretlil She'll tllke
trie lintghs right ent til
olir Iteitrt!
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BOBBY JONES -
III "Mi W I Play Cloll"
Nr. i -"The Sprmi"
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Developing
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PRINTING '
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