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    PSQE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,' TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1931.
Local and Personal
Jtund Concert WedittMiiiy Eve
5 P.. Wilson Wait announced today
-that the regular .band concert, which
1b held each Thursday evening In the
city park, will be conducted on Wed
lieAdny this weefc. The program lor
(the evening will be published in the
Mall Tribune tomorrow evening.
Rrturnm to Portland
Miss Esther Cato of Portland, who
has been visiting friends In Mediord
for some time, left tills noon on the
Shasta for her home. ,
Two (irnw Fires
tAtuooa today a large griwa fire
hUfned In-the Slfiklyou Heights dis
trict, winch was placed under control
by members of the lre department
6ofiure anyduTnago Has done, .A graei
tire in Uidl6oo block on Dakota ave
iue yesterday caught the shingles of
A garage, on lire, but little damage
resulted, t if.
WnltefleldJV to Itetiirn
"Mr., and Mrs.. J. W. Wakefield and
daughter, Mrs. Wlllard Whitman, are
expected to return today from Dia
mond lake, "where they have been
vacatloniutr. Mr. wakerieio is .
ported to be recovering from his re
cent suouen niness at vne mite.
J lr re from DiHtunt P luces
v Among the guests - from distant
points registered at Medford hotels
dre the following: Mr. ana Mrs. m.
Rosen of Philadelphia, Pa.. Roy D.
Well of Detroit. Mich., and Mr. and
Mrs. J..M. itumflKin oi Mssouia, moiu.
'W ' r; , .- .
Fine Miyrnolia Biorwrn t
- O. tE.v oaten brought, a ' beautiful
magnolia from his gardens to. 'the
Chamber of Commerce build 1 fig this
morning,--where the blossom was on
display tills afternoon.
In froni lf eee Creek
Visitors. In Medford todoy from
country .districts.. Included Mr. and
Mrs. Frod Lorenzen atKl Miss Ruin
jjBlbsonof Rem eraek. -
tuAwl'in Eugene i ': 'Jjr;.
I tida Baasonetta of .tills city , and
,Vre. John HolzRantr of Klumatfi' -Fall
ivlll Ictivo tomorrow lor Eugene wnere
vtheg will visit for a few daya.
?Gnlnor n LaiT 'Anselfrft. "if.''
'J Mr.,Kiil(i Walters of AejMund 'M
. leuymg bills wwK Jor - uun' .iUKf-'iiis,
liere alio will visit Willi .relatives for
i Sew- wooka.' . 4
.JFronV HtalV Metropolis ' ..
O Residents of Portland registered at
local Jioudu Include Mrs. J. 8. Reagan
and piirty. L. S. Metshell and fnmly,
a. F. Butjcntlialer, Lee E. Smith, W.
A. Howe, A. 8. Mendall and son, A.
,C. Stevens, p. O. Vincent, Mr. and
Mrs. C. l. Weavor, W. N. Ruiwell, o.
B. Yerby, W. W. Jewett, P. E. Ken
fnedy. E. H. Oalllen, W. A. Billings,
E. K. Bindfleld, N. L. Btarkel und
family.
ran'offi-red rJiirlli
tpttiiy iias been- transferred, by thoJ
company to ruruiura. wncra ,410 111?
'bafloeatcd In the tnture. jj' ' Jji
Tormer Atlilata litre J,1 .'i !i
; Mefvyn Chaataru former local, resi
dent and star Iferiforcl tltlgh jeshooV
' hiu.kl)ill player, passed through
fiera' luat week end en route to Eu
gene, following a motor trip to Cali
fornia.: 'train Plnril for Wreek
Mrsrlmnu Jolinson of Grants Paaa
WftS fluiKl (10 and coaua, 10.40, In
oourt Jn dold Hill Monday oioruliiK
Cjwrara iuage n. v. nmi nn id., iv
ult of itn luttldent Sunday. The tour.
jlng car driven by Mrs.-Johnson -oV
'Uded' with a coups owned by unic
,T. .Oalllger of Rogue River, when Mr.
.BallHsM algnnlled to make.iv lettliftnd
turn-. into hla driveway ivd Mra.
;ihiudn nnaaad another ar aixt 'jraiX
ithtontialllKer'a utnoUlle, aocoidlnlk
to. Trarflo Officer anerninn. wno'in
rtieatlunted the aocldiut. Offfcir 8itw
!lfU' arreated Mra.. Jolinaon fur (all-.
;ijvg to give rignt 01 way.
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llHMMltv ItrtiiriiH ....
J , ola, Andei'aon, deputy aherlff ,. haa
(returned from Portland, where ahe
taa 4en apeudlng the tyuat week on
Utull OlirsU of fofflna .
1 J. Clifford Hall of Fresno, Col., en
itiute t9 Orand Forks. N. D., to look
aftor 9lla farming tnteroata, la apend
'1ns the day with hla. eoualna, Mr.
'and Mra. J. O. Coffin of Huaten road.
Rrlrastd in liail - "
Oeorge Mcfionald was releoaed from
the city Jail this morning on t2ft ball.
having been placed there lost night,
charged with reckleas driving while
lntoxicatea. . ' '. . . .
LINDBERGS
10
BID FAREWELL
8lHJiiplns Here Today
Mr. and Mra. joe Hudson of Apple
gate, Mra. Joaae Jones of Coker Butte
and Mr. and Mra. John U Nealon and
daughters of Table Rock were shop
ping in Meaiora mi morning.
Mlm HlrxHl Vlxlts I lire
. Mlas Kathryn Blood of Eugene, who
formerly ,,tauoht achool at Central
Point, la In Medford visiting friends
this week.
Here from Woulilngtoit
Oueata at Medford hotels reglatercd
from Washington points Include H
O. Lindane, P. H. Carruthera and H
1j. Hart of Tacoma, Otto Freese of
Everett and A. C. Wilson, Mr. and
Mra. A. A. Jasper, Mr. and Mra. J
B. Snow.- Mra. jean Pabst, Earl Owens
and h. McLelland of eeattle.
Vlstto Parents
Mlas Viola Templcton left today
for Klamath Falls, where ahe will
visit her parents, Mr. and Mra. Elmer
Tenvpleton, . .
Visit C'ntter UUte
Mrs. Ruth Ingalla and two chll
dren and Miss Huael Adams of Bak
ersfleld, Cal., left by stage today for
Crater lake. They have been on a
three wecka' vacation trip to varlouB
poinla in the nortnweat.
Wll Arrive Today .
i Mr. and Mra. A. E. Horn, Jr., and
ohlld of Portland are expected lnMed
ford this evening. Mr. Horn Is assist
ant divisional manager for the Oen
oral Petroleum, company. ; .
rfjtllriaul, Alan Here , ,
A group of railroad representatlvea
arrived in Aiccnorcl by irum to atteno
to business matters, 'i'hey were Km
est) Farrell, Union Pacific; Oeorge
T.hcnuts.-.-Chleauo. Mlwaukee Si Bi.
Paul: V. Druce. Grand Trunk:-Al
fCosteilo,, Baltimore St Ohio; Oeorge
Webster. ..Chicago, Milwaukee Si St.
Paul, and Jock McLoughlln, Illinois
Central.
iMf-Baalnnw Vlalt
O. B, Ball, of Portland, supervisor
in this, district for the oenerai pet
roleum -company,, la : in Medford to
spend several daya on bualness,
Leuw for Lake o' the WwnIh'
Edna Mae Harriet, Tim Edwin and
Lola White, accompanied by Elaine
DvVrlc(. left tills morning for a
wceK a camping ui uinc u vim vvuuun,
taking their camping outfit In by
trutK.
A Medical Visitor
Dr. E. A. Woods of Ashland was a
Business caller In Medford yesterday.
viHii-imr MewHiMiiM'r iien
C. C. Scott, representative of the
San Froncaco Examiner, and 11. .is.
Johnson, representative of the Oak
land, (Oal.) '.Tribune, .are bualness
visitors In Medford who arrived yea.
teruiiy. if; 'v. i .;: . V,
v .; J .
Oreffoiilans at Hotels !
Local hotel' registrations 1 from ' Ore
gon polntai. include .Ihoset of P. L.
Joy, w. wneeier end m. h. Lewis 01
corvaiis. c u. Arcnioaia ana r. j.
Carr of Roseburg. J. D. Isoin of Al
bany, Mr. end Mra. F. H.u Lawreoce,
Miss R, c. -.Young. Mra. M. e. Liver
more and E. S. Farrell.
4f(T Ah Witness
I Dr. Marr Blssalllon of Portland is
Jn tills city as witness in the caae
ojrAVutson VB..U10 Pacific Mutual, t
Vlstteo tile VHietrNiffa
-"Mr. Nid Mra: .D. L. Reed and fam-
II spent eundav n AM.,J itM MR
lAnna Ouctrlafi and family!
Wfrttllnit Llornsee IssuM . , . V.
-Van-lug lloenses saued 'yesterday
.at ,Mie county clerk'a office were:
Richard W. Farmar, Kan Frartclaco,
and Donna Sybil Furry, Phoenix;
John R. Hoi ton and Edim May Mitch
ell, Oakland, Ca.; Jock W. Elllntt and
Wanda Lou Stafford, Klamath Palls.
nWiplng Today ,'
) . Mrs... Ines McDonald of Persist la
Spending today in Medford shopping
U local stores. .
Many rallfnrnUt ToiirlstM Here -)
l"eople from California registered
t,horls In the city Include Mra. Ruth
Sngulls and Mlas Hosel Adams of
bakersfleld, Mr. and Mra. O. A. Cam
eron, Miriam Cameron and Mra. R.
C, Lawrence of Beverly Hills. Mr. and
Mrs. J. S. Nichols Mr. and Mra. 11 O.
Mason, Mrs. Oeorge Windsor. Dor
othea. Palainountaina. Mr. and Mra.
T: K. Baker and J. R. Wlnneler of
Oakland. Mm. John Kallvet of Hilt,
M. W, Oormley and family and Char
lee' U. Vsnina and family of Sucra
Inenlus - O. lawyer, Mra. Karl Cooper
and sou, Mra. Melissa Nickel, Lela
Harrison, Marlon Moore. Ore Joau
Chlpman and K. flame nf Los Angelea.
Mrs. Jack Palis and Lola V. Faha of
thiusmuir and Anita Day Hubbard.
i. ftralchlul and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Hi ly Cook. A. T. Bum 11. a... Aus
tin and R. Adams.
Pr Temple Vlllrd Ashlnml
' Rev. Dt. T. H 1mple of Portland,
and former pwtor of tu First M. IS.
ehureh of Melford, ha Beer vimliM
la . Ashland f(Sr a few days as gue.it
Of Rev. and Mra. S. W. Hall of that
flly.- Dr. Temple spoke aniuriay even
ing st the union services at the Pres
byterian ehureh at Ashland. Toady
fir. Temple accompanied Rev. and
Mrs. Hall to Portland, from where
tiie Halla will leave on a two weeks'
vaoatlon to be spent at Mv-Minnvllle.
slilverton and Portland.
t'.prorirt Today
Mr. and Mra. p. S. Bigalow, Mr.
and Mra. C. H. Bigalow and Mra.
Frank Tower left this morning for
prospect, where they are spending
today.
KspWeA from Manhfleid .
Mrs. Paul Disney and alater, alias
Thelma Stone of Marshfleld, are ex
pc.lea In Medford today.
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Hater Itltlils Hoiielif -
The' Luckv Bov Mining '.company.
with ..headquarters at. Rogue River,
lias filed application with the state
engineer fur peruusssion to appropri
ate water from the Rogue river for
mining purposes lu Jackson county.
MIhh Honutue to Leave
Miss Helen Bp rogue, who has boon
visiting In Medford and at. Crater
lake for the vast week, will leave
ahtsr svenliia bv train for Oakland,
CaJ.ii She. silent several daya null
her mother at the national purx,.
Ken WllllmllB to Port land
Ken Williams, chief radio operator
In ohargo at the Medford municipal
airport, left on the northbound pns
scuger plane today for Portland,
whire lie will Bpend several days of
his. vacation. .
Went to California
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks and Mr
snd Mrs. Bob Strang spent the post
week end at Crescent city and Eureka
Miinv Take Licenses
- Forty-five' ear ownera applied at the
county sheriff's office Monday fot
temporary auto licenses.
Army Plane Here
; A Douglas ao-A army ship, en route
from Crisey Field; California, to
Plersan field. Vancouver, Wash., atop
Dfd today at the Medford arport.
The airplane was piloted by William
Ball..
Ktnrt Picking Tomorrow
Picking of peara at the Clancy or
chard on the Jacksonville highway
will sturt tomorrow, It waa learned
today. Information waa also received
that orchardluts who have aold their
fruit to connerlea will not atart pick
ing until later.
Will Itrert Tent
A permit was loaned by the city
today to J. Paul Roper for the erect
ing of a tent on Rast Main atreet
on the Olds property, to be uaed for
evangellatle meetings.
(lllliert Wailim Here
Ollbert Waage of Oakland, who haa
been In Portland for several days, re
turned to the Medford alrnort today
tin his Curtlaa Robin plane.
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AND HOPWEST
Colonel and Wife Leave
Washington for North
Haven, Maine Baby to
Stay With Grandparents
WASHINGTON, July 28. (AP)-T
Col. and Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh,
left today for North- Haven. Maine,
for family farewells before continuing
their aerial vacation trip to Japuni
. The Lindberghs took off to the
southward after taxiing ' about ' the
river to wurm up their motor,. Circling
about, the colonel headed back up
the Potomac aud as he passod over
the Anucosltla naval station dipped
his wings In farewell and dropped a
mlsale from his plane.
A ' boat went out to pick it up,
imnKing it mignt be a note, .
The departure was made at 1:20
p. m. after several hours had been
spent In fueling and testing the radio
with which the ship is equipped.
May Hv All lay . .
Lindbergh expected to fly directly
over land, despite his pontoon equip
ped plane. If his radio is working well
he planned to make North Haven to
day. If necessary, however, they will
spend tho night at North Beach, New
York.
As he dopartcd, Colonel Lindbergh
emphasized that they were not trav
ellng on schedule and would give no
Indication.' of the tlmea they would.
leave their various stopping places.
Juat before climbing Into hia plane
he posed for pltotographars with As
sistant Secretary lugalls of the Navy
department.. , .
ROCKLAND, Maine. July 2B.-(AP)r
Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr., 13 months
old son of Colonel and Mra. Ltnd
bergh, arrived here today In charge
of a nurse."'. , 'V ' . .' "
They wont aboard ' the Lindbergh
yacht Movotte for the 12-inlle trip to
North Haven where tnoy win apena
the season at tho summer home of
United ' States Senator and Mrs.
Dwight W. Morrow of New Jersey,
parents of Mrs. Lindbergh.- -
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RIGHTS ON ROGUE
ARGUED THURSDAY
.1
The case of tho California property
owners along Rogue river who have
brought suit against a group of placer
miners will be hoard Thursday of
this week In the court of Circuit
Judge H. D. Norton.
Stilt Is filed by tho Anglo-London-
Paris National bank of Sun Francisco
aunlnat Tyson Panky and others. The
bank represents Herbert Flelshhockor
and others , owuiiuj property ana
homos on the river. . ; ;
The plaintiffs allege tliat- the pla
cer operatlona are damaging tho
ahore Iln eund property. A tempo
rary restraining order is now 111 eiiect
halting placer mining in me region. :
A lame group of the miners have
been operating along the river during
the period oi uepression aim unemv
ploymcnl,-li Is said. ,. -"J"i
CHRISTENSEN TO
aeoree Chrlsteivson, former Univer
sity or Oregon star football pluycr,
slRiied a contract here last mum to
nlny professional football during the
comlmr season, lia announced. He
slKited to play with the Portsmouth,
Ohio, eleven, which is a memoor oi
the National Football leauue, corn
nosed of eastern professional teams,
Mr. Christ rue n cun.e down Iron.
Crater Lake to complete final con.
UnvL HrrauKPments. He is worKinit as
the lake this season. The Portsmouth
contract calls for participation In 30
name. Tho mute tackle. Known ana
down the Pacific coast as "Chris," has
been named on numerous all -s tear
teams during the past three years ho
has played on the Oregon var.slty,
OF
AT;
FEATURE AT CRATERIAN
Mrs. Klsie Carlton Btrans, Ac
companied by MIha I in one ne Wal
lace, entertained Fox Cratenan
quests last evening with two so
prano solos, , and Tex Klltott, pro
fessional tap dancer, uave several
eocentrlo numbers as features on
the radio opportunity program
broadcast from ..the ,Pox, Cratcrian
thtxvler on Monday.
rny Wiley Peebles, better , known
iu "Kikl." who is not qulto three
jenrs old. was a lo featured on the
bill and Hang "My Wild Irish Hon."
No amoiut of pernuajtton could tret
th little fellow to stun "aSprlnt;
time tit th Hockles, which huo
been requested.
Big Bargsln Banrinent Httle, Wom
en's -ShiH-i l biH to fc.l..iH tomorrow.
M. M. Department a I arc,
by
Itmken windows glaz..
Xrowbrlftg Cahlnvt Work.
v
Kstes for out-of-town trips. Tel.
00.
Slons warning swimmers against
diving into the Kogue river from
Bvbee brldgv are being posted ti
week by the county cuurt, it was
announced today at the office oi
tho county juokc.
increased ptipuiarHy or tnret sec
tion of the river for swimming has
made diving from the bridge ex
tremely dangertnis. It is said. There
Is danger of divers being Injured
because of the uncertain soundings
of the stream when (lie water Is
low ns at prenent. Danger of strik
ing other swimmers Is also seen li
the order by the court, prohibiting
tho high diving.
4
IS INJURED BY BULL
Mrs. Viva Steele of the Rrownsboro
diitrict was rmhed to this city yes
terday even inn for treatment for In
juries received when a bull charged
the horse she was riding, canst na It
to fall with her us the grmind.
8he was treated by lr. H. W.
Stearns and found to be suffering
from severe bruises only, She was
driving the bull at her ranch In the
HrcwnnU.ro district, w.hen It sudden
ly turnetl In the field and ehar.-t
her hore, which smtntned nure
serious injuries. Kvl lowing treatment
Mrs. ateete returned to her home.
Wrtmlts of dNtinrtlon. The
Pea !, op p. Holly theater.
"Gold Dust Gertie" at Holly
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ty?M -:(&&m&tZtLd& .JUil
1hB difficulty of timing for laughs
In the making of . a modern soraon
comedy Is complioatsd by the clever
ness of Vie comedians In the cast.
As a consequence "Gold Dust Oef
tie," latest feature- picture starring
Winnie Lightner and featuring Olsen
and Johnson, and now the attraction
at the Holly, offered the sound re-
ocr-img-departments : altogether new
problems , because practical ly every
member of the large cast is rated
as a first class sqreen comic and is
certain to share in the laughter
which the picture provokes.
Showing with this feature comedy
Is a News Reel, a Review, 'and the
seventh of Vie Bobby Jones Golf
Reels entitled, "The Spoon." .
EGAN TALKS GOLF
AT ACTIVE LUNCH
MembeVs of: the Active duly of this
olty who guthered at the Holluiid
hotel at noon today for their regular
weekly luncheon,- were . entertained
.by Chandlet gan, natlonally
knotyn golfer who makes bis home in
Medford. Mr. Egan cheerfully an
swered questions . put to . him by
members of the Active club who play
golf and -hla, contribution to today's
program was enthusiastically ; re
ceived. , ; . , '
Inijtho course of t,he short business
session, the Actlvlans decided to dis
pense with their regular meeting
next Tuesday bo- that members might
participate In the chamber of com
merce and service club banquet at
the Medford Hotel, August 3rd, given
in honor of .1. c. Penney, nationally
known merchant and Penney store
executive. .
The Joint Active club and Business
and Professional Women's club swim
ming and dancing party, which will
be held Vie first Thursday inAugust.
at Twin Plungos In Ashland, v was
discussed and plans for refreshments
and transportation perfect. This
party wll be a "pay and take It"
affair, according to1 John Nledermey
er, president of the Active club; and
promises to be one of the outstand
ing social events of the season.
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PEARS ARE READY
;DEj0fi
. Although fow orctmrda have start
ed pIcklnK. pressure teats ahow that
peara In most dlatrlcU are ready and
unlesB harvested very aoon, Krowera
will have a-lot of ripe fruit to dispose
of. Tills twos t.'ie atutement made
today by'Ouy w Conner, ploneor
luuui ori-Miruisi aiiaiiruit mai'Keier.
rressure teBis now .neing made as a
Ruage for ploklug the pears average
from 30 to 3a. Mr.. Conner finds. A
Iiitko number - of orchardL"ts -are
brliiKlnii their fruit to the office of
the county UKcnt for testing..
A few pears are being placed In
storage preparatory to shipping, but
little pncKlng is being done as yet; a
survey of the packing district reveals.
Meteorological Report
July 28. 1031.
Medford and vicinity: . Tonight and
Wednesday lair; no change in tern
perature. .
Oregon: Fair tonight and" Wednes
day; no change In temperature.
Local Data
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0
Temperature (degrees)- q9 ' '55
Highest (lost 12 hours) 00 ' 89
Lowest (last 2 houi-s) 54 65
Rel. humlldlty (pet.) S2 GO
Precipitation (Inches).... jo 0
State of. weutlier.'.
...Clojir. Clear.
Lowest temperature this morning,
64 degrees. -
Total preelpltatlon since September
1. 1930, 13.67 Inches.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest. 91; lowest, 60.
Sunset todAy. 7:34 p. m.
Sunrise Wednesday, 5:01 a. m.
Sunset Wednesday, 7:33 p. m.
Observations Taken at fi A. M.
120th Meridian Time
CITY
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Baker Dlty
Bismarck
Boie-..-. .
LUauver ..v.
1I)es Moines
Kresno
tfieiena
los Angeles
plarshfleld
(Phot nix
'Portland
Red Bluff
Rosebuig
Salt Lajte
San Francisco ..
Santa Pe .
I Seattle
Spokane
Walla Walla
Winnipeg
TY
NKW YORK, Jul 20. (ATI
uroaoway today mourned Miss Helen
wiusli. beautiful 21-year-old mines
Kill, who died at a hospital in
Grcen)ort, L, , I., yesterday Irom
burns .received ' wfion . an explosion
destroyed Hairy Klchman's yacht
Sunday.
A few moments after she died.
Rlchinan clowned . and Bang' to n
Follies audience, unaware that the
girl, whom he risked Ills life to save
had sucrumbed. Ho was not told
of it until after the show.
Vimlnla Diddle, of tho Follies, also
burned In the explosion. Is still at
tho hospital and will recover, doc
tors ssld. The others Injured in
the blast. Including Mark Helllnger,
newspniier columnist were dis
charged from the hospital yesterday.
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solnn Hies of stroke .
FAYKTTB. Mo., July 28 (API
CoiiHressmsn Bam O. Major, 82. .veUir-
an represeiuiUive of the seventh Mis
souri comtressloual district, a Demo
crat, died at his home here today. He
Suffered a paralytic stroke July 19.
Twelve Nebraska farmers now be
long to the state 100-buhcl an acre
corn produtcliut club. They qualified
in the past seven yeats.
Red Letter Bargain Uny tomorrow.
M. M. Department Store.
.
Shop tomorrow at M. M. Dent. Store
tVuble a. & H. rreen dsavnt .ramps
86 64
106 66
98 62
98 74
96 80
,.4.ifl0 78
! 94 66
82 76
..'.I' 62 48
.......110 68
82 60
104 68
82 . 64
02 80
.... 62 52
86 60
74 68
"m 60
90 58
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cleur
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
P. Cdy.
Cloud?
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
W. J. HUTCHISON, Meteorologist.
Dross Milk Ins; .Special
All work guaranteed. Silk dresses
$3.50. Knsemb'eK $5.00. Tel. G32-W.
,
Ilrlll Sheet Metal Works does
expert repairing, fender and auto
body repalrlmr.
.
A hot dance In a cool hall at dole.
HIH Saturday night. First 25 couple.
Double S. & H. stamps-on all cash
purcnoscs tomorrow. M. M. Dept
Store.
Silk dresses reduced to S4.95 and
$6.95 and double S. St H. green stamps
tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store.
SOFT CORNS
Get a bottle of M on lie's Kmeralri Oil
with the understanding that if it
does not put an end to all the sore
ness and misery your money will be
promptly returned.
Don't worry about how long you've
had them or how many other prep
arations you have tried. This now-
erful penetrating oU Is one prepara
tion mat win neip to make your pain
ful, aching feet so healty and free
from corn and bunion soreness that
you'll be sble to go snywhere and do
anyining in absolute foot comfort.
Heath's Drug store and Jarmln &
Woods are selling lots of It.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKD At once, a good bed, com
plete: table, chairs, dresser, No
dealers. 1701 N. Rrveistde. - .
OKOCERY stock and fixtures for sale
or trade. 710 8. Riverside.
FOB RENT Desirable furn. apt. All
hotel services. Hotel Urand.
C11KVHOI.ET 8 truck. 1929: tine rub
ber, overalred; fruit body. Priced
low. s.ir.derson Motor Co., 123 so.
Riverside.
: " FOUNDED
1909
JACKSON COUNTY
BUILDING & LOAN
ASSOCIATION
A white leghorn ben. owned by
W. 3. Shuford of Hickory, N. C, laid
11 eggs In IS days, all containing
double yolks. t
LAST TIMES TODAY
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N0VARR0 I
1 "SON OF
j INDIA"
M with CONRAD NAGEL
Z0z . . . Romantic and Mysterl-
S out ... he ritlen out or the
deKert a handsome Don Juiin
In search of Love , . . SS.
Plus! "Chuck" Bier j
Pox News Comedy
Myers Construction Co. received a j Keno Reolllng 0f
contract to gravel Oregon Coast high- j ath Falls highway from i
way from Oardlner to Florence. - lQlj miles wen rtm.HL'
VALVALENTE
(IN PERSON)
AND HIS FAMOUS
. KFRC Roof Garden
Orchestra
, . 4 ' f OF SAX. FRANCISCO
12 Columbia Broadcasting Artists
KA1IIOS filKT TO IIANCF. AND Ml'KM; loviks
JACKSON SPRINGS
THUR. NIGHT, JULY 30
: Oriental Gardens, Medford
FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 31
, Admission:. Gentlemen $1.00, Ladies 25c
22
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FOR THOSE WHO LOVE
THRILLS AND KISSES,
"THE GREAT LOVER"
will be here tomorrow.
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HISTORY!
Genuine
Willard
Batteries
SEE YOUR NEAREST
WILLARD DEALER
LITTRELL
PART S
Gompany
WILLARD
DISTRIBUTORS
317 East Main Street
Phone 237
lie fore buying
shndi's let us glvo
you an estlmato.
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SHADES
Oil Shades, guarantied rollers. All
sizes to 36 inches wide, 6 feet long.
Finest quality, no seconds.
Oveach
5 colors to choose from tan, gray,
ivory, light and dark green.