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PA"GETWO MEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE,- MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931 - f in-1 --mi , " I . 4 V.- fiAM lAnriins I lt -.. . " i .... ., . .. 1 r - 1 1 n nni i uin nni i rnr nULLIIlb uuLLLuL WILL STUDY LAKE Local and Personal Holdlers Oct Pay Tonight A toul of 730 will h distributed this evening to members of the local headquarters company of the Oregon national uuara, at a special ami called at the Armorv fcy B. M. Bau- com. TJil will be the lust regular Alii for six weeks, which time Is allowed annually lor summer vaca Eastern Guest of Johnsons i Mr. and Mrs. Payson W. . Tucker and children of Providence, B. I., are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Johnson. Prom DlMuiit Cities f.ml.KlA amis.., IhA 0ttfut frftltl IL distance at Wed ford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. J. woouianci 01 nensseiaer, liidi, L, M- htaarm- of .Chicago, Jeo zuaaemore 01 Vancouver, z. v., biw (As. Bursch and Stanley Legerol of Minneapolis, Minn. TO Extend Porch A. H. aoukuD of 33 Rose avenue to day t received a building permit at the city hall lor the extension on a porch to be constructed at a cost of J0. Cow's KUk Hreaks ,llln i , , Mrs. a. W. Acord of Beacon drive. Grunts Pass, is In the Josephine Clen eral hosDltal with her left hip In a cast, as the, result of a cow kicking aier Wednesday morning. Mrs, Acoru woe milking the cow when the ani mal struck at her with Its hoot,, , :i ,i -.i i ,i :;. . From iBtate, Polnti i ' ' . . Oregonlsns registered St local ho tels .Include- Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Ar duser, Mr. and Mrs..W- M. VanDlne and C. D. Flynn of Bugene, H. J. Moynlhan of Hood River and K. W. Hoibert and family of Marshfleld. I)r, Htone ut Convention Dr. ,D. W. Stone, local veterinary, left Tuesday evening for Corvallla, , where he Is attending the state vet erinary meeting In session there. He will pot be in his. office until after Saturday, according to word received today. To Visit' I4ke'- ' - " Mrs. E. E. Shaw of Long Beach, Cat., left this morning by stage for Crater Lake national park. Visited Axhliina poet , Lee, Oarlock And Walter jpscbeid attended the American Legion post meeting of Ashland. Tuesday evening. Southern Orefron Visitors Here Among guests at , Medford hotels from southern Oregon points are Mr. and Mrs. rV B. Jones of 'Roioburg, Sam 1. Rltchey and N. P. Warren ot Klamath Palls, and OMrge L. How ard and son ot Diamond lake. Pair Wedded Here After acquiring a marriage llcenso at the county clerk's office at Orants Pass Tuesday,, Michael Karap, 35, and Anna Yackamouth, 23. both of Cres cent City, were married at the Med ford Cathollo rectory by P. W, Black. Wakefield Home from Lake '. . Chas. Wakefield tias returned from Diamond lake, where lie yesterday visited his lather, . J, W. Wakefield, who has been ill for several days. Hero from Washington . i ,,. . Registered at Medford hotels are the following Wasiiingtonlans: T. A. Paul and (wrty of four of , Walla Walla, and O. p.. , Waving, ,0. ,,W. Hodges, D, Q. Richardson, J. R. Rus sell, u. Macrneraon. J. n. Dressier and w. R. Lewis of Seattle, . Here on Business . .... , . Paul Amort and Ray Atchison, rep resentatives of the Cutler Manufac turing company, are in Medford to day from Portland, calling on local dealers. Fly t Night A number of people were passen gers In John Waage's Curtis Robin plane last evening tor short trips about the valley. Hundreds Enjoy Bund Concert The weekly band concert of last night In the city park presented the usual summer night scene of many hundreds of persons of all ages con centrated under the trees or sitting in. autoa aurroundlnu the uark. .en joying the popular mixed program of merit piuyeu ny tue sans panu witu Wilson Walt conducting. Airplane Man Here ... Prank Hargrave, faotory representa tive for the Stlnson Airplane cor poration, stopped In Medford last evening, ei) route to San Francisco from Seattle. From Wolf Creek ! J,, L. , Dougoll of the Wolf Creek Tavern was In Medford today, and visited the local airport. Vlnltiirs from Portland Residents of the state metropolis registered at local hotelB Include Ted Punkln. J. H. Essell, R. W. MacPher son, B. W. Neuter, L. S. Leach. Joseph Constantlne, J. J. Merten, Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Deatpp, Mrs. J, .0.. Hodges, Mss Anne Larson, Olendora B. Blaker ly. Mrs. B, R. ..Forrester, Mrs. ,Qeo. BrlceT. W. Hoke, C. A.,Swanson.. A. W. Shoemaker, M. H. Mayne, O. Ole son, J. E. Cochran. H. C. Walling. Ben Klegman, O. S. Loeb and Matt Ryckmau. Dlvprce (iroiited - . ... A divorce was granted In clroult court today to Hazel Frances Bauman from Edwin O. Bauman. She was granted her former name of Hazel Constantlne. .. Floyd Hurt returns i , , flpyd Hart, who has been In Los Angeles for the past week, returned to Medford In the Fluhrer-Hart plane last, evening, , .,. , . "Examiner". Goes South , " The "Examiner," trl-motor Stlnson In which William Randolph Hearst flew to Seattle this week, stopped at Medford last evening en route to San DlCgOt ,;. ... I . .. . f Jlrs, )aqoa Upturns . . Jilrs. K. W. Jaqua has returned, iome from spending six weeks In Portland a 4 guest of relatives and friends, . '. Planes Overhauled' " ' ','.'.' j The five mall and passenger planes dpemted on the night schedules be tween Portland. Seattle and Son Dl eiro py .the Pacific Air transport, ft f nlted Air subsidiary, have been com pletely overhauled by .the. Boeing Airplane company ot Seattle, builders it the ships. . .. . . ; ., Anlbire I.euveH for North .' J. T. Wallace, representative of the Northwestern railway, Is leovijig to day for Albany after spending sev eral days In tills city conferring with lpcal shippers. Pliopplrur Today ) Mrs. J. 0. Lusk and son Tvsn are In Medford today from their home In the country, shopping and transacting tiualuess, other callers , from the dnintry are Mrs. HsrettMrger o Union 3 reek, H. L, Jolinsqn of Sunwt-on-ie-Rogtie and Mrs. Chester Parsons 1 Phoenix. . HfornU Vaeatlnnlitpi Kerf - Bear state reulRtratlnna nt VIpdrnrA hotels Include those of Mrs. S. X. !iw ana w. A. Patrick and family ' Long Beach, L. O. Qeraldson and r. and Mrs. J. O. Morris of Sacra mento, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carley of Beverly Hills, B. p. Young and fm Ity of Pssadena, Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Bugbee and Mr. and , Mrs. B. K I of Burllngome. OspUn JI,. W Proeser of Orlssy Field, California. Richard Bvans, Mr. and 'Mrs,. W T. Ryall and Mn. O. U. and Miss Stew art ot Han Francisco, and the fol lowing from Los. Angeles: Mr. en) Mis. T. c. Henderann, Mr. Jid Mrs. 0. B. Wetsel, Alice Tliompson, Wilms Oorden. Miss R. Bonnett, R. Lingo, II. DuWall, Miss B. Davles, R. Bow msu. B. Clark, P. Wiseman, A. Lynn. B. Hllmeck and M. Chenoweth. leaves for North Mrs. Elhelyn Nagle of Omaha, Neb., who has been visiting J, II. McAllister since Saturday, left on the Shasta to day for Portland. Return to Medford , v Mrs. Violet M. Hoi in and dsugliter. Miss Colls Hollls of Great Falls, Mont., returned to Medford on the Shasta from San Francisco this noon, after having vacationed there for a short time. Previous to their trip south; Mm. Hollls and dsughter were gueete of Uie former's mother, Mrs. W. B. Doty for four weeks. They plan to stay several more weeks be fore returning to Montana. Vli.lt the take Todav r R. Orlnnell of Lincoln. N. H.. left by stage this noon for Crater lake, after having spent several days here. He also Tlalted the lake Sunday. Mr. Orlnnell arrived In Medford from Boston by plane. ' Mr. end Mrs. ). 8, Moore of Clevelsnd. O, who arrived here on the Shasta at noon today, also left on the alage for the park. Vanttlonlitf nt, SMailr Cove Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powell are spending the remainder of the sum mer at their cottage at Shsdy Cove, where Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williamson spent the early part ot the Sean on. Mr. Powell returns to Medford each day to carry on his surveying work here and Is now participating In a project In the r Applegafe country. Miss Amy jnqtt and MW Virninis IJudley, who are vacationing at Shady vuve, wcre.w snepptnf reaierasy. Bed'prdB Are fluents ; - . k At.Martley Hums , '.j - .i v ,,..i ,fr. and. Mrs. K...H. Redtord. and little daughter, Barbara, of Phoenix, Arts., are guests In tills city ot Mrs. Mrs. Redford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, W-Horlley, And plan to spend sev araliWeeks of. the summer. hera .Mrs. Redford- Is .remembered bv local so? clety as Qladys Hartley. Jlo'uor.Prnldenr's ,, - . .. If flclaf 'lslt' ., Over 160 officers and members p the Rebekah. lodiies tliroughout the valley last evening attended the special gatne,nng at uom itin, witn memners ot Ametnyst lodge as hosts, t he moat ing1 was culled In honor pt the official Vslt.of Mrs. EUjel Mejdrum of MU waukle. Ore., state president of the ,' She was acompanleti to. floli H1JI by Mrs. pros Chrlstensen, grand mar sha) at the assembly. The two officers SiftUc the trip from Klamath Falls to old UUL via Crater Luke. . . , -M Mlfw Donwnrth ' VlKlts Here ' , Miss Mary Donworth, daughter ot Judge and Mrs. Donworth of Seattle, arrived. JLu- Medford. frqm the, .south today and while In the city will be the guest of Mrs. Reginald H, Parsons and daughter, Miss Mary Parsoum .. CRATER LAKKE. (Special.) Com posed of more than 140 students from over 20 states, a staff of professors, several full time guides and assist ants, the Omnibus, college tour is scheduled to arrive la , the Crater Lake national park, August 8, from the middle west, while on a tour , of the. Pacific coast, stopping .a short time In the park to make a geolog ical study of the lake area. The tour la sponsored by the Southwestern college of Kansas and is one of a series started by the college several years ago. This year's tour In Its equipment Includes several passenger busses, one large field cafeteria, and a baggage oar. ..The passenger busses are equip ped with especially built roll tops so the members may enjoy the utmost In riding comfort and have unob structed vision In air weather. The field cafeterias are said to , be the largest In the country and are equip ped with stoves, refrigerators, auto, matlc breed and meat sllcers and up-to-date kitchen equipment, In charge or , experienced chefs and helpers, cupable of serving 150 people In . 30 minutes. , . -. , - -. AT CRATER LAKE CRATER LAKiK. Ore. '(Special.)- Tuldng a jfthqrt riplta from moving picture a all ik duties, fhllUppe tie Ltwy. Juvenile atar of, Hollywood, was a visitor In the Crater Lako.putlonal park this week, accompanied by Ills ipother, Mrs. IS. de Lacy, and a friend, t. Artau- Phllllppe c legated, his fourteenth Ulrthduy yrhlle , In the fiark. . , . . He has been appearing In moving pictures since he was three yeas 61a when the grand opera star. Oenftldine Farrar. took an Immediate liking to him for a part In her picture, from that time, he appeared lri many silent moving pictures and eight talking pictures, and la, now preparing lor his ninth, work upon which lie la to begin noon in Hollywood. hllllppe was adopted by Mrs. de Lacy when she woe a visitor In Prance and he was In his Infancy.' The Juvenile star, spent two days at the lake, Including a fishing trip on the schedule. He caught several large rainbow trout. . ' ' ' FINE PROMOTION Joe Hurd, son 6( Mra.,S H. Hurd of . this alty. Itos been promoted, to general manaiterahlp of the Mateon Steamship oflloes In Chicago, accord ing to word received here,,, and will take up his. duties there about the middle, of August. . Mr. Hurd has been In the New York offices for the past three years, where he, was assistant trafflo , manager. His advancement to the Chicago territory, whiah la considered of much more im portance than, that of New York, ii In Hue with the numerous promotions he has received during the seven years he lias been with the company. Following his graduation from Med ford High school. Mr. Hurd entered Stanford university and completed his course there. Ha was given a Job as clerk on a Matson liner, and was Inter purser on the Malolo, from this position he was sent to the New York offices, . r . ; .. , , KIMBALL FRUIT SUES Stating' that 1,38134 is due them by previous contract. . Hie Kimball Fruit company yesterday filed suit against Waller II. Jones, local or chard 1st for that amount.. It is al leged in the fruit company's suit that they advanced Mr. Jones that amount under a financing contract The plaintiff states that a large peer and apple crop la now growing on the Jones orchard and that Mr. Jones plans to market the crop through qther channels lather, tluui In accordance. with the contract with the fruit company. They aeek a lien on the present years crop. PHOENIX CIRCLE WILL HAVE FRIDAY MEEJING PHOKNIX. Ore., July 30. (Special) Juvenile .Circle. Phoenls lodge will meet at the Orange hall Friday after noun at g:00 o'clock. All members of the circle are urged to attend as sev eral Items of business are to be dis posed ot Bucket of Balls on So. Riverside open fur daylight play. 1100,000 Kodak pr!4. Details at reasiey studio. . ... Hates (or out-of-town trips. Tel. 00. ON: ALLEGED INJURIES Because of alleged Injuries result ing from -a projection machine; Roy u. raton yesterday ruea sun for sou,. 000 damages against John Nledermey, er and the Paclflo Theatres, In.. orators of the Holly theatre. Mr. Patch alleges In, the complaint that he was injured when a door to one of the machines was opened, casting ex tremely strong light Into his f oco. . He further .states that because of the inlurlnil. ha hnn Wnm. hllml In "his right eye and Is partially blind in tile leu, also, ine alleged aamuge is said to have taken place June 38. 170 BABIES CONTESTANTS IN AUXILIARY SHOW , i Mt There are now 170 contestants for the title of king, queen, prince and princess of babyland, according to announcement today at headquarters of t.'ie American Legion Auxiliary baby show, which will be climaxed August 24 by a pageant and corona tion at the Medford armory. The fairest members of Medford's very young set are In the running and photographs of the entrants will soon be on display, at the Chllders building, where registrations are re ceived. The winners will be Judged ac cording to beauty, health and friend ship votes and .the sliver loving cup will be awarded the baby who ranks highest In the three. ..All, entrants. are under five, years of age, but already know a great deal about the beauty game and threaten to give the Judges a lot to think about when they make their choice. Competition is not limited to this city and many little boys and girls from various sections of the county are registering to contest the ruling title with the coming generation of Medford., Tie coronation, ceremony promises to be one of the .prettiest pageants ever presented in Medford. . CENTRAL POINT READY CENTRAL POINT, Ore., July 30. (apecial.) in addition to Hotel Va landra, Mr. and .Mrs. .Andre Chomel announce the completion . of their group of new tnurlst cottages, each of which Is furnished with . every comfort and convenience, Including shower bath. These will be known as ithe .Valandra cottages, and are sur passed Dy none. They are built on the site of 1,'ie old livery barn, once owned and operated by our towns man, Win. Ferguson, DRILLING DEEP. WELL . NEAR CENTRAL POINT .CENTRAL POINT, Ore.; duly 30. (Special) The well thut has for sev eral weeks been In process of drilling, on the Otto Bohnert ranch, had reached a depV of 431 feet at lost measurements ou . Monday of this week. The work Is steadily going on with Indications of good results. Lovely Perm, waves 14.60. Finger wavlug .65, Prevoefs, 816 W. Main. Phone 383. Red Letter Banraln Duv tomorrow M. M. Department Store. . ,'. . Hotel Medford Barber Shop. Haircut 2llc. ... . . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POK.SAUC OH TttAUK 40 acres. fenced, running water thru place, 110 acres In cultivation, balance In wood; on good graveled road. What have you? Box 68. Talent. Ore. FOR RENT Attractive rooms' with rxnirii. garage., 33 N. Peach.. DA1JCO alfalfa hay of highest qual ity. Hague Kiver vo. Flume 1300. TWO-ROOM apartment, l!l.50: sleep. nig room, ea. uoara II desired. 716 Welch. NKW modern east aide home on Corn ing court,- priced to sell: consider good auto or electric range or small cash down payment: halance like rent. .Coll 638-X far appointment. TWO salespeople to take core of In creasing biwlneas, permsnent; also might use two school people who will attend Ashland Normal In fall. See Mr. Brlcker, 1015 West nth. evenings. FOR RUNT Completely furnished house. 304 Bo. (.1 rape. FOR RENT Modem duplex opt. will e viwAnt Aug. 1st. Applv to W. A. Oates, Economy Groceteria. FOR BALB 20 good ewee; price S.1.00 w. nuwitni wurx, waguer creek. Talent. FOR RENT Garage, close In. next to .,. ifiupir. impure ui n. central. WANTKD Children to care for In my iivuiv, acmmmotiHitons; moth er's ean: reasonable rate. Phone 1468-W. STILL UNLOCATED WIIX keep two gramnur achoui boy, chooi mouth iti a,h per moma. Ashland. Box lua. TrtUunt. Many Medford . people artf 'eagerly waWhlng tor the latest developments aoout tne missing uregou uny attor ney and former well known resident of Medford, who ran unsuccessfully for mayor, and for whom the author ities of Clackamas county are, search ing. !' ...... k-'. ; A news dispatch from Oregon City follows;, ."When B. -,,F . Llndaii, . attorney under Indictment on a charge of diverting 610 of a clients .money tq his own use, failed to appear In court Tuesday morning, Judge Hew eU, sitting . for Judge Latourette, ordered a bench warrant issued tor his arrest. Judge Hewett allowed a five-day period of grace before the $1600 bond would be declared for feited. A written motion asking for continuance of vie case , was denied. -"Lindas' bond was posted by Edwin Moser of Portland. Last Thursday Moser, feeling Insecure, took Lindas to Sheriff Mass, asking to be released of responsibility. While the matter was being -discussed Lindas left, and has not been seen since. 1 "Moser was represented in court Tuesday by John Shlllock. He has Indicated that he would take legal action to escape forfeiture of the bond money." . ; 1 MAR ink laduk : ... The harvest season In Medford Is apparently uttfactlng many of the unemployed to thin city, the number of transients entering increasing each day, Misa Lillian Roberta, ftecre? tary of the Red Cross, sold this morn ing. ' ' , There Is no work to be given out siders and It Is hoped the story will travel down the coast In order to stop the exodus of labor seekers Into Medford. Most of the transients ore coming from California and a few from the north. Miss Roberts said this morn ing. The mea applying for work at the Red Crura office are all accom panied by families and report no work In the section from which they came. . 4 KrystulKlow, kodak gloM su preme. The Peas leys, opp. Holly theater. Clever haircuts for hot weather. Clean, .quick service. Hi way Barber 3hop. Tel. 51B. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in r. (he Morning Rurin' to Go it you feel sour and funk and th woril look nunk. don't swallow a lot of talts, minenu water, oil, lamUv ready oretowing utn and vipect Uwm to ntakv you audUajaly wH and buoyant aad full of sunatuoa. For they can't do It. They oaly more ths biweU and a mere movement dixin't get at tha eaua. Th reaaon for your down-andHmt lW4hr t your liver. It ahould Dour out two pounds of liquid bile Into your uowda daily. - If thta fail b Hot flowing Itoly, your food doean't dltiwaL It luat dtcnya Id th bowtU. Oaa Umui up your ttoruach. You hava a Utica bad last and your breath is foul, akin often break. out In Dlemlabva. Your head arhea and you feel down and ouu Your whola tyitetn u poiaoned. It take thnaa Mod. old CARTER'S 1JTTLK l.IVKK ribUS to get tht-ia two iHiundi vt bila flowing freely and naka yoo eel "up and up.' They contain wonderful harmltaaj geuUa vevetaUa ei tract, amaiing when It Cumea to making tha blla dow freely. Put don't ask for liver pill. Aak for Carter's IJttto Urae Ptltu Uwk for the nam Carter's Utli. Ueer Ft 11a on tha red 1ta4. Kaaent a auba4jtula.C t'actsM UtHljctoaCcuBuaay. . Meteorological; Report ; , July 30, 1031 Med feed and vicinity:. Tonifcht and Friday fair. No change In tempera ture. Oregon: Pair tonight and Friday, but overcast along coast. No change in temperature. LOCAL DATA Lowest temperature this morning 54 degrees. Temperature a 1 year ago today: Highest B9; lowest 61., , Total precipitation since Sept. 1, 1930. 13.67 Jnches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday 23 degrees; 5 a. m. today 09 degrees. . Sunset today, 7:32 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise 6:01 Sunset 7:31 p. m. Observations Taken at S A. M. J2uth Meridian Time "0 1 r r 03 83 ut f ?l ft Baker City 80 80 Clear Boston 90 74 .04 Clear Boise 94 88 T. P.Cdy.' Chicago 84 72 P. Cdy. Denver 88 00 Clear Des Moines .... 93 72 P. Cdy. Fresno 100 08 Clear .Helena 80 , 02 .04 Cloudy Los Angeles.... 88 70 P. Cdy. MrUrnrd 8tt 54 Clear New .York 90 74 .14 Cloudy Phoenix 100 80 T. Cloudy Portland - 82 . 58 Cloudy Reno i 90 54 ' Clear .Roscburg ...... 78 64 . Clear Salt Lake 84 08 .20 Cloudy San Rranclsco 02 62 Cloudy Seattle 78 64 , Cloudy Spokane 88 84 Clear Wur.'Vton p.C. 98 . 74 . .09 Clear HOLD ROAD WORK FOR WINTER JOBS SANDER PILOTS - kvm, All. county road work will be saved until '.winter wherever possible,: it? Is announced by 'the county. Members of the court feel that employment will be benefited considerably by (he action. , , ; , . ,v ,, , Several .groups, of rural residents appeared before 1,'ie court this morn ing asking for Improvements to roads In their districts. Rock will be placed on the Laurelhurut road,, following a request mode, this morning. Other roads will be Improved In. the Eagle Point district, also. . i A. L. Cogglns, operator of logging trucks' on the Buckhorn road, said that efforts , would be niade .t-o pre vent tearing up the road by the trucks. Several complaints have come In from the district. 1 Card, of T hunks. To our many friends of Applegate and Medford: We take this oppor tunity to express our gratitude and appreciation for the beautiful floral offerings, kindness and sympathy ex tended during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. , , Louis Larsen and son William. Mrs. Ellen Butte. Mrs. John Atwatcr. Mrs. Lee Cudy and son Fred. Mr. Robert Butts. Mr. Lee Butts. - fin .How Big and How Good Cleo'g drinks are ! " Here you'll get a generous meas ure of your favorite bever age or ice cream. They taste better", too. Your nickels go further at Cleo's. SPECIAL 1 Big, Thick Milk Shakes 10c CLEO'S Main and Fir Streets "COOL OFF AT CLEO'S" Particularly (interesting to Medjord people is a report In ' the Eugene press of the fllgnt to the new air plane landing field in the Cascades. 4500 feet above sea level and 17 miles south of t.'ie McKenzle bridge, for the pilot of the flight was Harold Sander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Sander of this city. "Sandy," as he was known here and Is known In EUgene. was accom panied on the flight by Messrs.; Hubl, Perry A. Thompson. Sid King, who wrote the thrilling review of the trip, and Dot Dotson. Plying at an altitude of 8000 feet Mt. Hood comes Into the scenic path of the fliers approaching t.'ils beauti ful new landing field. Mt. Adams Is seen from the right, from another distance Mt. Rainier and Mt. St. Helens appear. The entire line of the high Cascades, according to the article, offer air-minded folk scenery unsurpassed In beauty. Speaking of Pilot Sander's landing from the high altitude, the report reads. "Sandy circled the field once to lose altitude and then slipped into This Woman Lost 64 Pounds of Fat ...., .nn nt t.h. field, landing toe big plane as neatly as though ne were dropping it into .icu port." ; (; v ' " ' Quoting ' him the Eugene press sa,ys;tlie field provides a runway of about 2000 feet, running roughly north and south, and Is as pretty a landing field as any pilot could ask anywhere. "Boarding the plane again, the party took off at 11:30 o'clock," the articles concludes. "Sandy furnished a thrill for t.'ie passengers by holding the nose of the ship down till he nearly rettcned the trees at the north end of tho field and then zooming sharply upward for a perfect takeoff from the first forest service airport in Oregon." , Anycne suffering with stomach, liver or kidney trouble, rheumatism or neuritis, any lorm of skin dlsea&i, eczema, write or call Chas. Mlsner, Box 454. Gold Hill, and he will guar antee results. 1 . Brill Sheet , Metal Works dow expert repairing, fender and auto h.,(lv rpnnlrine. Mrs. H. Price of Woodslde. Ii. I.. writes: ."A year ago I weighed 190 lbs. I started to take Krusclien and new I weigh 126 and never felt bet ter , In my life -and what's , more. 1 look more like 20 yrs. old than the mother of 2 children, one 10 and the other 18. . Every one of my friends say it's marvelous the-way I reduced." To lose fat with speed take a half tcaspoonfu! of Kruschen lu a glass of hot water, before bieukfast every morning don't miss a morning an 85 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks get It at Ja'rinln & Woods or Heath's Drug Store or any drug store in America. If not Joyfufly satisfied after the first bottle money bade. STARTING SUNDAY DIRECT FROM . PARAMOUNT THEATRE...P0RTLAND a, iMal Make The jMdst OF Your Hair PERMANENT WAVES to suit.your personality Phone 1526" $5 and $6.50 Cinderella Beauty Shop Dross Makin. c. T t3 50. Ensembles 13.00?' lMjaiU)ILU.jljr FRIDAY S o is 1 stirring (Iniiiiu or a ghi who sinned anil paid, onlv to lie uskc.J tt pay nsain and ngaln. 1 . CM ttefe). 9at8w I . , LAST DAt 1 wild ADoi.i'in: MKNior ' 'IHKNR IMXNE tl. Hi- i:nv.tuii,s Sale Ends This Week! tivjrjri ii 1 1 -ssssssjasIllHrsssssssBssjssssssr- - V f We are moving to a new location the first of August. The remainder 0 our U s e d'C at Stock will go this week. Don't miss the big values! Buy a Re-Conditioned Buick at Your Price 1928 Buick Sedan 1927 Buick Sedan 1926 Buick 1929 Buick Coupe 1928 Buick Coupe Brougham Oakland '30 Coupe Nash '28 Coupe Dictator Coupe o 1 1 The O. V. Mey ers Co. South Riverside Phone 4Ci ' ' POUNDED -K'i 1909 JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN. ASSOCIATION 1 Bed-Springs-Mattress Ivory or brown bed with 2-inch posts, 40-pound felted mattress and double deck, 90-coil bed springs. ALL THREE FOR rwlr $ 1j Q.90 PI II Swyv