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1! J .PAGE TWO MKDFOIM) MAIL TRIBUNE HMEDFOItD, OREOOX, WEDNESDAY, JULY 291931. -jr-n Local and Personal Wildcat Ih Killed A large wildcat, killed on Evan) crock yesterday, was attracting atten tlcn lu tlie downtown dlatrlct this noon. The animal came into a camp there. It was taken to Uic courthouse for bounty and will be mounted by the hunters who killed rt. At Diamond lake Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ft. Jenkins and two children are spending the week at Diamond lake ilshlng. Wells Is Indicted An Indictment charging Charles E. Wells -with grand larceny was return ed yesterday. Wells la ftlloe.ed to have stolen a car belonging to Mrs. D. E. Bcrlbner. Will Htecl llrre '."' Will O. Steel. United States com missioner in Crater Lake national park, spent the day In tho city from the park. He was dressed in the of ficial uniform end appears., to be In good health this season. Commis sioner Steel reported that fishing In the lake Js unusually good this sea son and is attracting many fisher men to the resort. Tourist and Others Here.'' ' Included among the guests from . distant cities at Medford hotels ore R. C. Burmood of Kansas City, . Howard of Chicago, Wm, J. McDon ough of Omaha, Neb., - Miss I. C. Wlngate of Exeter, N, H-, Mr. and Mrs. O. Herbert Taylor of Now York City, C. S. Camp of Stuttgart, Ark., Mrs. EivaM Proem at St. Umls, Mo., and L, W. Wcckof f of Rochester, N. Y. Many flet far Incenses .'. ' Many temporary, auto licenses are stilt being obtained at thfc pfflce of the county sheriff dally. At total of 42 wcro Issued to Jackson, county car owncra Tuesday, .- t T i Mrs. Crow III W Mrs. A. J. Cross, who resides at 636 West Fourth street, has been 111 for the past several day$, and this afternoon underwent a mliutr opera tion at her home; Mrs, Ooorge Stewart left, Klamath Falls Saturday to visit friends and relatives lit Medford. Mm. I,ew4 In llosiHtit! Mrs. Lena Lewis . of Jacksonville Is receiving treatment In the Commun ity hospital this week and was re ported to be getting along nicely yes terday afternoon. Mrs. Witters Met liy Escort Miss Ila Laubnch, Mrs. May Pyron and O. K. Mansfield or thin city mo tored to Bear mountain, near Qlon ' dale, yesterday, whore they wcro Join, ed by Mrs. Oeorgo Witters of Mbdfotd, who returned with them to spend a week as a bouse guest of Miss Lan tech and Mrs:' Pyron. Mr. Witters was formerly manager of , the local Safeway store. He Is now In charge of one of the Medford stores. Rove burg Nowa-Hevlcw. , ,, ,-.,,- Ha Brcci Partitions - i ; K ll' A building permit to the McdTorri Center building fur the erecting of partitions In a eulto on the third floor, was Issued today. The cost was eetunntod at apo. , Xtlss Wiikeff- lit "MaurluirV V $ , - Oleudora M. Blakely ot. PortlttnA, stabs advisory nurse, im-ih tlis olty 'to attend the county health unit hear ing onarges wxiay oorore tho county court, as a representative of the state ooara oi neaitn. MaguNlan- lll4 T Xlunsts at Metlfortt hotels from jri. ous points In Oregoa Incltide. Charles A. Lee, Mr. and Mm Oeorge Barbour and oeorge Levy of Ilosoburg, F. P. nnignt, Mrs. H, b. lBtton and nnuith tr, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stralhouse- and James B. Brown of Jilutoiio. W. 1' Watklna, Fred Coshow, J. H. Rynn ana james k. uuniieii oi emcm. Catches Large I'IkIi . b. Ponnliuitnn returned In Mbdrm-ri today from the coast -with a largo salmon weighing near ao pounds, which he hooked at the mouth of Kogit river. . , HpeiuUng Week In Ashlnnil Mr. and Mrs, H. O. Bennerj of Greensboro, Ala., who are house guests this sroek of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. WhltUe at tlielr home in Ashland, are visiting in southern Oregon for several months. Mrs. Sionuers la a sister tQ Dr. II. W, Poclllulta of Med xora, s ' t'llrtrrtoe Orrul!oit ? ' Mrs. Olcn Lee of this city under went an operation yesterday morn ing at the Community nosplhil and Is getting dlong nicely. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Return - Mr. nd Mrs. duy L. Ray. who have been, at Barren Lake. Canada, since M.y, returned to Medford this morn I lug. They left tho resort, where Mr. f Hay had been partleltiatlng In the .. preliminary construction plana of the I hunting lodge, last week' and visited i. In Vancouver, B. O., Seattle, Tacnma c and Snlom on their return south They state that the hunting lonso Is to 00 located in ocauunii country but the climate has been such tills summer thst they are glad to get shack to Medford. Vlird Ills Family Grant Nelson arrived here Put nr. luy night from Klamath Falls to Xpend Sunday with Mis. 'Nelson and I children. Bear Wale Vacationists Included among California guests I hotels In this city are Helena Bow. era and P. Mscllrldc of Sacramento. Jessie M. Millsrky or Huntington Park. F. w. Mark and family of On tario, Mr. and Mrs. L. o. oraff. Cor don and Stanley Oraff of Oukland. O. Bcrymsn and F. Ueckwlth of Red mond, Mm. c. S. Hartmen and Mrs. II. D. Clover end son ot Psssdena, Mrs. o. A. Cameron. Mirism Cam eron and Mrs. R. c. Lawrence ;of Beverly Hills. Miss Betty Scoit and Mlas Bertha Burgess or Los Antote. and from 8an Francisco: Harry Kny. W. P. Watkslns, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wires, Dr. Mary Kavanaugli and Mrs. M. Boman and daughter. Ill Ashlund Yesterday Mrs. Mbcl Holmroth and Mrs. Geo. Laldley spent yesterday In Ashland calling ou friends and transacting btl-ilneas. On IlllslncKH Vlxlt Mr. ana Mrs. ; Wlllard Leonard of the Pla.a cafo In Ashland, were busi ness visitors In Medlurd yesterday... fulin.rniuiis at Lli-eiise i A marriage lloenso was issued yes terday to William Joseph Bathrust, Jr., 27. of Orovllle and Jacqueline Hayward, 24, of Chlco. i ! Home from Ititehurg Mr. and Mrs. Homer Reed returned Monday from Roseburg, after spend ing . four days In that city as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Brcvn. I llci-c for Today's Hearing I A number of -witnesses from vari ous soctlons of the county arrived in the city this forenoon to attend the county health unit charges hear ing before the county court, which bogan early thin afternoon. From Htate AlctnHllH Residents of Portland registered at lo:al hotels include Mr. and Mrs. Ed M. S.-ott, J. w. Hanners. S. E. Shalf uer, I. Wcedcrhorn. C. B. Madcr, R. R. Mclntyre. W. E. Shield, ll. H. Stewart, A. S. Detsch, B. E. Mador. F. J. Brady, H. Altlog, Ole Walters. F. L. Crake, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pen nington, Mr, and Mrs. P. J. Groce, Mr. ond Mrs. S. B. Tafcim, R. B. Fiur mer, Mr., and Mrs. F. w. Clark, John and JJm Clark, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Powers, J, T Wallace, M. G. Wolthnr, Mr. and Mrs. c L. Weaver, G. S. Yorby, A. E. Dom, Jr.. and family. W. C. McLain, Geo. C, Thomas ni:d S.'R. Webster. TO Onkliind Tmliiy ' 'Marshall Soagrave of tho local air port, lea' today for Oakland. Ilryant Recovering ; B. H. Bryant, Medford Lcglonrjnlro. Is countiii:the days In tlio veterans' bonpltal at Porthuid until August 10. 'When JiaV'-wlll bo able to sit upj fol lowing a second operation for hernia recently undergone. Bryant snys the doctors have threat'siicd to install a "alpper" arrangement if ho returns ror rurihcj- ojiei-alion after the pres ent slego.' Vblt f'rntcr Lake leaving for orator lako this morn ing by siaue wero Miss I. C. win gale of Bxoter,- N. II., Mrs. J. M. Mjllurky of Huntington Park, cam., Dr. Mary Kavntmgh of San Fran olrco and MJhs Florouco O'Neill, ol Oakland, Calif. Klauiiitli -Coir LeiidN Hlalo' Proving that loading all cotvs lu the stato of Oregon In butterfnt nroductiou for Iho month of May was not ' nn net'ldent,' lait Friday, w, Hoist el u -icow '.owned by C, I w. Iityls , ot, Merrill, prodincd amo jlou'nds or pillk iind 110.3 pounds bf -fnt tlurlnR 'the' mouth, of Juno, aptln- taking the Ifail, for. ail cows In the state durlnrf lho,iuontli,-T- B. II. N'l'Hllilld Visits Here B. B. Newland of Dcnlsoni Texas, is a guest In this city of his brother, R. A. Newluud and family, and has enjoyed several trips to neighboring resorts this week. He motored to Crater lake Monday and left this morning for Crescent City with Mrs. Ncwiand and children, and Mfs. W. B. Roberts. ' Eniplovrd at Crater like Ned Mars, who lias been employed at the Ashland Etandard Oil company service station for somo time post, loft, Monday for the Standard sta tion at Crater lake, where he wiu be employed during the summer. LOCAL OFFICIALS' Here-From Washington'- Among the state of Washington resident1! -registered at loca- hotels are R B- DeMuth of Tnconja; - and E. J. McClanahan and W. Y. Robert of Seattle. EAGLE POINT SCHOOL EAOLE POINT, Ore.. July 20. (Special) Board of directors for school district No. 8 has Issued a call for bids for transportation of high school students from the neighborhood of Brownsboro and Trail. Clerk Edith Weldman states that specifications and complote details may be had upon application. Bids will bo received until noon of Mon day. August 3. Tho usual notices havo not been posted, as the can was made through- tho columns ot Tho Mall Trlbuun July -25. A meeting of tho school boord wm bo held July 31 at whleh routine business will be transacted. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TO TRADE Buttery operated. raIlo, complete with tubeH and batteries, for wood. Palmer Music House. FOH1 f3AM2-Ble:trlc wtinlior, oil cook Btcvfl ond ro'JkliiR chairs. Inquire Bafccfr's AtOsVa-JiK'ltBOitvine hichway. lor d I recti oils. FOH SALE 1925 Dcde $90.00; terms. 103 E. 11th. FOR SALE 14 young hlRh gratlo Jer sey cows. frch In 0 weeks; tested and Jree. Williams & Beegmlllcr. Sams Valley, near Ant toe h school. FOR. RENT Furnished alocplna; room, close In; home privileges; price rea sonable; gara-re. Phono 1070-J. FOR- SALE Model T Ford truck. Jumbo transmission, cheap, or woutd tnulo for somo younn lielfera, AikIitw Moore, Box 16-R, H'c'.D, 1. Mrs. Claire Boothby of San Francisco says that tho Fountain at Eeath 'a Drug Store is tho coolest place in Medford to havo lunch. ON DEV WILLIAMS Definite , action will not. be taken In the case of D. Williams,, who was arrested In Philadelphia, last:; week, and for whom a warrant; ho4 been- Issued In Jackson county, tintl word Is reselved from the eastern city as to what charges are against him there, according to Information from the dlxtrlct attorneys office today. Seattle authorities were also searching for the stock, promoter, and their decisions as to action in the case Is also being awaited. The district attorney said today. that the expense of bringing Williams back to Medford would be great, and If he Is being prosecuted 'in the east. It Is doubtful If ihe will be brought here. PORTLAND. Ore.. July 29. (API Information was recelvea here today that Steele D. Williams, 54. whose finger prints Indicate he Is Dev Wll Mama,. wanted at Medford, has, been arrested by Philadelphia . polloe: s Detectives here- declare Wllltoms Is Tianted nt .Medford for questioning in connection with a charge of ob taining money under false pretenses. He la accused of selling loflO shares of stock in a reputedly non-cxlstant mining company, to several Medford residents. He also la alleged to have adver tised in Portland newspapers, saying he wanted to hire responsible engi neers. Several men called in answer to t.'ie sdvcrtlsemcnts and Williams was said to have attempted to in terest them In buying shares in.tne company. Bed Letter. Bargain Day tomorrow. M. M. Department Store. Hotel. Medford Barber Shop., Haircut 2aei .,.V- ;v '; j ' . Classified advertising gets results. LERS MtSS BiG PRIZE OP LOTTERY CONCEPCIOK. Chile (AP) Hard times have hit the University M Concepclon lottery. A recent drawing revealed about S120.000 worth of tickets unsoldi among them the number for first prize of aeo.OOO. . The university officials did not worry half so much about the uni sold tickets as -about tlie unsold first prize. They learetl tne puouc " ohy further from ticket: purchases. Dress Makln, All work guaranty 3.50t Ensembles 5.e filial Nou In the Matter of the eiater, Deceased Notice Is hereby r undersigned. Porter J trator 4n the above has filed herein his n account and that Aub at 10 o'clock a. m at In the City of Mcd'fora has been fixed as the for hearing objection for the examination thereof. Administrate! estate. Port of the lravf frr frcMv-nt 'lty Th rniinwina parly win leave Med ford Thursday to spend a week's va cation at Chebco and Crescent Cltf: Mr. and Mrs. U. J. OsJTH-nter, Mr nli.i 1 Mrs. Arthur Dsvrnhlll of Aslit.tnd. j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hubha will be in I charge of the Band lliw and Shoe Bo during the Carpentrra' absence. t finlners In Mirve Away Mr. and Mrs. I. M. ciainer ,tnd ehll I dren of Prk street plan to leave this I city Saturday to make their home in Klamath Falls, where Mr. Onlner has , a position with the California Oregon owar company. Run Over hy Trailer J. H. Dally -was slightly Inure,! day when he atnpped between a truck and a logging trailer fastened on the truck, and was run over by the latter. Mr. Dally had Just stepped from his ',.fj-ir.iil.wa.cjWlUjr Uw trect,,, ,11 -'-J i 1 L". ,v,iit .i-v-w'?wv5 , r now ' 1 1 in I IV t li II' J VM . U I - , AilDI.PIIK Pi sTL 1 ' i I M j ...... liirtcil with Iho Kmnd. ' 1 ill I i .Is the lit nmsuir In Iho'nrt ; . ' j(STVtSSL' I II , of loving y,u And leiivhig' j fiTT qf f'-JL. 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