,PAGE TWO
Local and
HI Potato on Display , , . , , '
A potato weighing two and a fourth
pounds, grown by J. J. Rayt of tne
iMeadows district, la on display today
at the. Chamber of Commerc bund
ling. The potato Is an "Earliest of All"
land was grown on unlrrlgated land.
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.Council Lllliclinolt MiMiik Delayed
I The city council did not hold Its
jusual Monday noon Junohaon. meet
,lng.Jut before a council meeting, to
'line up affairs for consideration at
'the council meeting of Tuesday night,
I tills., noon, due to the city oflclals
desiring to hear the address of J. C.
Pennoy. The luncheon will be held
i tomorrow noon.
Tourists from llUiiice
Among tourists from a , distance
registered at local hotels are: E. F.
Haskln of Washington, D. C Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Kinsman of Victoria,
B. C Mrs. O. T, Cottier and A. 8
Craw of .New York City, Wenona Dyer
of Honolulu, H. T Betty Oraham or
Philadelphia, Fa., aud Mr. and Mrs,
a. w. Harris of Chicago, in,
Hlnglera Hums from. Trln
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slngler and
son returned from a four days' vaca
tion trip late Sunday afternoon, dur.
lng-. which they visited . Crater lake,
Klamath Falls,' MerrlU and other
Klamath county points.
Buys Highway Property . ..
: I. N, Kerr of Union, Ore,, haa pur
chlsed the W If ttiililor property on
the .pacific Highway north of Ash
In AlnliorA today
Ed Fence of Trail, Is spending today
tranaaotlUK business In this city.
Frank Plt'gerald vof Sams Valley Is
MAO sv. .Dimness caner. utners arc
Aobi woeks of Trail, Mrs. J. B. Board,
man and Mrs. K.-J, Boardman of Cen.
tral Point. , , , ,
10 VaraLIon.at Coast
W. Harold Catey. clerk of tho local
postofflce, today tK-gan his .15 days'
vacation, whloh he and his family
will spend at Crescent City. Cal., for
whlcty, coast point they will depart
weuncsoay. , ., ...
Hrra Alix'irlv' L'lmu f, MniUllA
' Mrs. H. Almvlg was a passenger last
wecav aooara a Boeing system. plane
or united Air Lines, iiying from Med
lord to Beattle. This U ft 300-mlle
trip and Mrs. Almvlg mad. the flight
in three and a turn noum. an over
age speed of 118 miles per hour.-This
west coast airway la a unit of United
Air Lines which .files approximately
ao.uuo mucs daily.- "
(Hrronlmm Here Nunrtiiy i ..
Oregonlans at Medford hotels over
the week end Included Jack.Holcomb
of MarsJifiold, . Mr. and Mrs. O, .8.
Richardson of Roselnirg, Dale Dasel
of Kalem, Frank Jenkins, Krncst R.
Gllstrap, . A. L. Hawn and W. P. Hays
of Eugone. . -
CluesU or Manuns ., ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moon of Pasa
dena visited at the Chome .of Mr, and
Mrs. A. W. Mason of.. Borrydalo last
week.. Mr. Moon la a nephew of Mr.
Mason. .
Belurn froni iJiko
Mrs, Lewis Ulrlch and Mr. ano? Mrs
Blalno Klum returned last night a ft or
spending the past week at Diamond
lake. Mr, and Mrs, Klum will re
turn to their home In Oakland, Cal
Wednesday. -
Burnett In C'lly . i . .
O. Burnott'-of the -Rock Island
lines, Is In Medford today from Port
land, calling on local shippers.
Spend ituituay; Union 'reak. ...
Mr. and Mrs. A., W Mason spent
yesterday at Union Creek as guest of
Mr. and Mis. J. Ryan and J, P. Din.
kus at the latter's beautiful summer
home. . , ,
Hlnttiyoii Rwililcntu llrre
Residents of 8lsklyou county, Cali
fornia, registered at hotels hore over
tho week end were: Mr. and Mrs.
A. Rt .Inlnw, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Am
m'enate, Castella, and Grace -Mooar-thy,
Lena Valine, Roy Beal, Ed Powell
nd H. A. Howell. Yreka,
Oo to Kerliv
.Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Boyl and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Smith were among
tha CMndford, residents who attended
the celebration at Kerby yostorday.
Wuhfngton Resilient llr'rn ' ,
Among resident, of , Washington
atats at local hotels over .the week
end were Ethel Moss, J. L. McCoughey,
C. R. Morris and M. Llnkens of Walla
Walla, O. A. Bergher and C. E. Riley
ot Beattle and Walter B. Bchrock of
Yakima.
Mr. Wakefield Improving
3. W. Wakerield, who half bech' tll
at -Diamond lake the paat -week, la
Improving and was able to come homo
last night. Mrs. Wakefield and daugh
ter, Mrs. Wlllard Whitman, also re
turned from the resort. .
Yes, Sir
' Fluhrori now Holsum
Loaf is nindo with pure
Creamery Butter in
stead of tho usual
shortening.
Personal
Callroriria ToiirUtH Here
Tourists from California registered
at local hotcla over the week end In
cluded Minnie Ooettsche, Mr. and
Mrs. R. P. Plala. Mrs. M. C. Bevans,
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Fitch. Mr. ana
Mrs. R. W. McWard of San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Black of Sacramento,.
E. T. Oravette and daughter of Bay
ward, Mrs. John A. Farnsworth and
Margaret Farnsworth of Olendale,
Mrs. Louisa W. Anderson and Mrs.
Eva ull!van. of Riverside, Grace
Hammarstrom of Santa Barbara, Mr
and Mrs. Thomas B. Wagner, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Olaen. Mr. and Mrs. N. J
Oannon of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs
W. H. Miller of Banta Rosa, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronala, Frances E. Rounds and
Anna Scolf of Oakland, Mrs. L. H
Marks of Burilngame and Mr. and
Mrs. J. c. Thomas of Berkeley.
Home from Crescent City
i Miss Winifred Walker returned yes
terday from spending the past week
at crescent city.
Hlllt vs. ANhlnnd Company
Suit has been tiled by the Smith &
Watklns company of Medford against
tno uregon-calllornla Box and Lunv
ber company cf Ashland In the Jus
tice court oi that city lor disputed
balance of account. Tho case was
taken under advisement by Judge L.
A. Roberts. ' , . , ' ;
Made Loon Trln
Harry Manning and family v of
urants pass and formerly of Medrord.
have returned, from 'a trip around
the loop to Crescent City, a J.alf day;
to Port Orford, Bandon. Coos June-,
tlon and home by the Pacific high
way, i
luck O'Connor mi Vacation
John O'Connor, .clerk of the' Mod'
ford postofflce Is enjoying 11 days ot
his annual vacation, which began
August 1st. .,
Arh1 ..Man's First Flight ...
Yeatorclay was a great day for
Charles Thrntcm, 93, resident of
Kerby, Josephine county, as he took
his first airplane rldo with John
waago at the Salter field and declar
cd It the most thrilling event. of the
Illinois Valley celebration, dedicating
tho entrance Into the region of tho
copco power lines.
Perrys Will Hi'turn . ? ,' ' , , .
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Perru are ex
pected lo roturn. homo . this . week
from Dlamqnd lake whore they have
oeen spending tne summer...
Flew to Oakland . ,
W. singleton was a naAscnger last
week aboard a Boeing System Diane
of United Air Linos flying from Med
ford to Oakland, Calif., and return.
This Is a 343-mile trip and Mr. Single
ton made tho flight lu threo and one-
quarters hours, an avorago speed of
no nines tier nour.
Pnrlliinil Visitors Here
Portland miests registered at local
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. R. O.
Crukp, Mr. anil Mis. Walter Mitchell,
Olemloia M. Blakcly, E. B. Rose, and
u. ll. cako.
lm For' Aliimi'iln
Mrs. Suo Hazlerlgg has felt for Ala
meda, Cal whore sho will mako an
extended; visit with her son, W. W.
Hlizlcrlgg, and family.
First Ijike Visit' , . ,
A. P. Johnson, now manager for the
southern Oregon and northern Cali
fornia Standard Oil. district,' was a
vllstor at Crater Lake Friday, accom
panied by Flavins n West. Medford
manager. It was Mr. Johnson's first
vllst and ho has already become one
of. tho. onthuslaatlu boosters for this
scenic spot.
Rnjny, Lake Way ,
Mis. Hobprt : Hammond ' anil , chil
dren of Medford have , been visitors
In tho park for soveral days seeking
relief from warm weathor In the
valley.
Italryiurii to .Meet ,, , ,
.A meeting .of the' Jackson' Countv
Dairymen's association has been call
ed for TucKlay evening at the Cen
tral Point Orange hall. This, will be
tlig regular monthly session and a
large crowd Is expected to attend.
California) Is .11,4 Pluee ,; ,
J. W., Jacobs, who returned last
night from spending a week in south,
eru California, report the , weathor
In that stato unbearably hot. When
he .came, through the . Saoramento
vallky , the thermqmctora , wore regis
tering 112 degrees. , While In the
soul)), Mr, Jacobs visited his brother.
W. C. Jacobs In San Jose.
STATE POLICE OCCUPY
llcadquartcra for the stato police
force tur southern Oregon. Captain
lee liown In' charge, will be estab
lished today In the haaemcnt of the
county courthouse. In the room ad
joining the women's ward. , A force
of Jail trusties this morning cleaned
out tho room, and the stato police
equipment will bo moved m.
The plans for tho i new county
conrthouae Include a room for tho
state police.
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Wall Street Report
(CopyrlKht. 1UJ1. Hlaiularil wtatiolirs
, 60 : 30 ... 30 ; . H0
fiiilISi Hr't lll'a 1.t..l
Today loa.3 10 4' ioa.1 hob
Prev. day 104,7 70.1 1B0.8 10O.0
"Hi" l.o lej.l 111.4
Month oko. 1 IS 3 B10 1740 HI 1
Year ago IBB.4 1.11.6 ait) 8 itw a
NSW YOHK. Aug. 3 (API Tne
stock market bemui the new week
larily ualay. and failed to make
notable prutirou In any direct lou.
Prices crept htiiher during the
earlier hotu-s of Iradlun. hut much
of the advance tai lost lit the late
iraumti, anu men lost; closing about i
steady. The turnover was wen un
der a million shares. j
. lHlay a, chUi prltoa for 17 e-,
lectcd slocks follow; 1
AmGitcau Can . VI.
Amerknn T. T.. HI', '
Curt Is Wright j
Anaconda atS '
(lellrral Motors . i I "
Int. T. T. SIB
Montgomery Ward '-iiVsj
Paramount Pub. , U4
Itwlio -. . IB
Southern Pac 71'
9. O, of Cl. SI i.
BARRETT-PEARS
10
Picking and packing of the Eart
lett pear crop pf the' Egue River
valJe MaWcd itbi tmornlog'in the
I; packing plants and orchards and '"Will
be in lull.dWflng by micirweeK, wnen
Is cat. mated that 6000' men, wo
men and children will be engaged,
in all. the allied work of. .the fruit
IndurttryJ' Most of ,the,, packing
houaeA Htarled thU morning. The
pmndcle plant started this Afternoon,
and the Kimball company will start
tomorrow.
A majority of the packing plants
and orchards are employing valley
help and there Is less transient labor
than In any previous fruit season.
The Rogue River Traffic association,
embracing most of the plants recent
ly went on record for the- employ
ment of home labor, as far as pos
sible. The heat of the past week and the
drouth of the past year, has affected
the sizing of the pears In some sec
tions. Reports from California today
Indicated that the crop there would
be less than 60 per cent of last
season and a brisker tone was pre
dicted in eastern markets.
It Is expected that the first full
train of Bartletts for eastern markets
will too dispatched the end of tho
week. Small blocks of Bartletts, for
export shipment were scheduled to
depart this evening and tomorrow.
The first pack will go Into cold stor
nge here, for loading the latter part
of tho week. )
. Thcro have been no purchases of
canuery Bartletts locally, the past
three or four days, but reports' from
the Wenatchee and Yakima sections,
Indicated Borne activity, with the'
prices ranging from 937-50- to 937.50
per ton for extra 'fancy fend fancy
grades, and down 'to ,910. for tho
smnllcr slizcs and, lower grades.
SERUM SEENTaS
Dr.' D, W. Btono was ono of 200
delegates attending the Northwestern
Veterinarians convention at Corvnllla
last week whero a newly developed
serum for treating salmon -poisoned,
dogs was one of tho Important mat
ters discussed.
Tho hog cholera serum must be
administered to tho sick dog by the
seventh day. tho first day that tem
perature gcnoraliy appears. . Accord
ing to cases used In experimentation
the animal will bo on Its feet alter
threo Injections of . the serum, a
treatment being glvon once dally.
Contrary to i,no method In manu-
facturlnK most serums, this newly
discovered scrum ' Is pmde through
tho Immunisation of only five dogs,
and Is also made on j the name prin
ciple as ruble serunv Veterinarians
from Oregon, Washington and British
Columbia, were represented at the
convention. Main Interest was evi
denced In the , new scrum, for com
batting salmon poisoning.
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STORY 2
(Continued From Pago One)
tntcket. narrowly, escaped Injury af?
tor a thrilling drive through tho farm
ers' lines. Ills, truck was chased , sev
eral, miles, he said, and aa he reached
the. heavily, traveled Interstate, bridge.
two passenser cars tried to block Ills
progrcaa.. but the big. white-colored
machine sped ahead, with .. three
smaller cars , In pursuits Cresap. said
the other drivers tried to rorce him
Into tho bridge rail.
WOODLAND, Wash. Aug. . (AP)
Embattled dairymen of , the Wood
land area continued today to picket
ovary posslblo avenue by. which milk
can enter Portland as they collabora
ted with other producers of the -Portland,
milk shed In a, milk war de
signed to furco Portland distributors
to meet the price demands of the
dairy co-oporatlvc association. .
tteiniorccd by not a fow unemploy
ed laborers, they maintained a vlgl
la)it patrol of the Pacific highway In
western Clark county to prevent
trucks from carrying tho so-called
"scab" milk Into Portland,
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Drill Sheet Metal Works does
export repairing, fonilor and auto
body repairing.
Kryatalglow, kodak closa su
premo. Tho reasleya, opp. Holly
I boater.
Notice: Rubanks Leather Co. have
moved their leather shop to 11 No.
front St , next to F, y. Tluik.
lloforo lmyltig'
tthaiU-s let ua Rlvo
. you nn oatlmalo.
4 Wo will snvo you
nioncy!
m
rmrnmsv i.h?tivnnti '
: Forumf Singer'
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- i -ft, ' '
it : ' v J,''
DON RVHONl). Mouthful tenor
now upprarlng ut the , Fox ('raterlan,
ctJiitrlbuteil1 tu the chamber of com
merce forum program ut Hotel Med
ford ioduy.' , -
STORY 1
(Oontlnaed Prom Page One)
forma nee of citizenship's duties, and
the like, has translated Itself Into
attempts on the part of legislators
to set up discriminatory tax regula
tions. '
','Just as the consumers . were trie
first and hist to pay tho price of
personal animosity among merchants
In one community, they will be tho
ultimate .people to pay the costs of
legislation designed to restrict the
development of retail selling.
"The country as a whole," Mr', Penr
ncy declared, "is anxious for pros
perity. It Is looking for constructive
rather than destructive suggestions.
In general, it Is satiated with the In
ability of politics to properly analyze
the present situation and supply cor
rectives." ; l!p to Businessmen.'
"If. wo have restricted .certain of
our markets by unwise regulations, It
remains for tho hard working busi
nessman who can point to his own
efforts as sufficient Indication that
he Is doing his best to see that cor
rections In those regulations are
made.
. "I havo always had tho utmost
belief. In courage In anlesmanshlp.
It has been tho practice among the
men In cur organization to look' to
themselves and . not' to their mer
chandise if they found their stocks
were moving slowly, or that business
was not moving ahead at the proper
rate.
"Profits remain In Just as full vol
ume as they have ever existed In the
past," Mr, Penney said in conclusion,
"but they remain for the man In the
buslne.sa vorUl who trains his busi
ness mLscles to do the best tob with
the pickaxe and shovel of fear saWsJ
mansnip. The job ahead of us la, a
woi-King JOD."
A prcttj wcuuing performed this
noon at the First Methodist church
parsonago was thnt which united Miss
Grace Dolores White and Dr. Win. T.
Hamilton, both of Weed, Calif., Rev,
Alex. O. Dennett, pastor of the church
performing the ceremony.
Miss Mary Lee White, sister of the
bride was brldcsmnid and Otis B.
Smith was best-man. Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Churchill. Jr., also of Weed,
were others of the wedding party. The
Ilccme for the wedding was obtained
at the courthouse here - this fore
noon, , ' ...
Tho newly weds" arid other mem
bers of the wedding party are well
known Wend residents, ,
LAKE 0 WOODS HRE ;
$5 PENALTY
Kugene Yirion of Klamath Palls
was lined 5 and costs by Justice
Barnes of Klamath Falls, for leaving
a beach party fire burning at Lake
o the Woods. ,
It seems that a party of young folkh
lwd held a taoach. party and neRlect
cd to extinguish the fire when leav
ing, Tho flro was discovered by
Hanger Hitter of the Crater national
forewt service at 6 a. m. July 31. who.
upon further investigation, discov
ered the Identity of the pHrty. Yndon
assumed all responsibility lor leaving
the fire.
f rhone 54SI. Weil' haul away your
rrfu'ie City Sinltury Service. - 1
IN MEDFORD RITES
WINDOW
Oil' Shades, guaranteed rollers; .AH
sizes to 36 "inches wide," G feet' long.
Finest quality, no seconds.
so
5 colors to choose frond tari, gray,
ivory,' light and dark green:'
nnrirtf i lfAVttAY! ATTaiJST 3. 1931; ' ' :!" t
K1NGSLEY TO BE'
FOURTEEN DAYS
Re-sentenclrig of James E. Kinsley
convicted slayer of Sam O. Prescott;
Ashland pollcerr ni, January 27, last,
to die on the gallows at tho state
prison at Salem, will be made ' bjf
Circuit Judge H. D.: Norton, some
time within ' t,he 20 days beginning
last Tuesday, July 28-the date the
stato supreme court denied his ap
peal. ' ' ':'
Under' the Oregon 'Taw,' the ' rrtan
date: denying the appeal" la' not for
warded from the supreme court until
the expiration of the 20 days Imme
diately thereafter.' In. this space of
time the defense has the right to file
a petition for a re-hearing which is
said to be contemplated .by the. de
fense counseK The petition must be
argued before, that body and a de
cision rendered. In the event of a
denial, sentence can be passed , by
the trial court, , as-soon thereafter as
it may see fit. - If the.- defense does
not file a rehearing petition, sentence
is passed by the. trial court after the
30 daps' have elapsed. ,
Klngsley was removed to the coun'r
ty Jail from the death , row of the
stato prison, when .ho was granted, a
writ of probable' cause. He, was first
sentenced to hang Friday,' April 3,
last. ,
( Jackson county, at the time, pro
tested his removal here," and even
proposed to pay his expenses In the
prison, -but the supreme court ruled
ho should be returned.
Klngsley.,, since his Incarceration,
has gained weight and has accepted
the latest turn In the fight for his
life without any great show of emo
tion orrcbange in ' derheanor. ' ' .
'He ls.cdnflncd in tb Pauley ceil of
that coupty Jail.. Bcparatc from the
other prisoners. 1 ; ' .
posi
GETSWELCOME
"Oh, hum," yawned Dick Slncler.
mailing clerk of the postofflce staff,
as ho donned his apron In the work
ing room this, morning, preparatory
to resuming work after a four days'
vacation. -"Smelts like the sumo old
Joint. All work emells .that way.
Worst thing about a vacation Is
breaking in again." . .
About two hours later Dick, who
had been sniffing the air suspicious
ly cccasslonally and making strange
remarks, such as "Is there an electric
fan burning?", and "Seems like the
government could afford an odorless
glue for. envelopes., reached up to
adjust tne apron strap. over his shoul
der and felt something soft and
furry. Glancing down he discovered
a small dead mouse .that had been
pinned to the strap by same unknown
person during his vacation absence.
The mouso had been dead four days.
THOUSE
The' county xourt 'today Issued In
structions to tho county engineer to
m;-.Ke iest noies tms week, on the
Washington school site, for the new
county courthouse foundation. The
work will bo for the purpose of (lath
ering data on the depth of bedrock.
nature or the rock and drainage.
Corlngs will be sent to Architect Link,
who will thus determine what course
ho will follow in tho digging of the
foundation. The preliminary work
will take a week or ten doys.
1 he first contract let on the con
struction, will be for the foundotton,
which will probably Include 'some ce
ment and brick work.'
It Is expected dlralnfe of the foun
dation will . start by September JO,
mougn me aaic mayoe aciayea.
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DAVIDSON- Funeral services will
be held for Eva B. Davidson, aged 40
years, a resident or Williams creek
for a number of years, from the Con-
Ker funeral parlors. Tuesday. August
4lll. at 10:30 a. m. and burial will he
made at Williams at 2 p. m.
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Clet the habit. DroD hi Wr soda.
luiK-hel. cigars, candy, wluninot, at
Tlnson's WhiU-Not. ..... ;
each
Obituary
Meteorological'1 Report
Aueust 3, 1931
Forecasts
Medord arid 1 vicinity:' Fair.' No
change In temperature. '
Oregon; Pair tonight and Tues
day.' Cooler In extreme east portion
Tuesday.-'
2.
Lowest temperature this morning,
60 degrees. '
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 88; lowest 54. ' '
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1930; 13.67 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. "J'0""
terday, 15 per cent; 6 a. m. .today,
52 per cent. . . ; . .
Sunset today, 7:27 p. m. ,
Sunrise tomorrow, 6:08 a. m. ,
Sunset tomorrow 7:25 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
120th Meridian Time
City
Baker City ....
Boston .
Boise -
Chicago.
Denver
Des .Mdlnes .
Fresno
DenverHelena
Los Angeles ..
Medford
New York ......
Phoenix
Portland
Reno . v.
Roscburg
... 94 62 Clear
... 82 66 .10 Clear
... 94 62 clear
... 92 66 Clear ,
... 80 62 tr Cloudy
.... 80 64 :' , Cloudy
72 .04 Cloudy
... 86 58 Clear
... 84 66 Clear
...102 62 Clear
... 76 72 Clear
...102 78 .04' Clear
... 86 56 Clear
... 96 64 Clear
... 94 62 Clear
... 86 64 Clear
... 62 56 Cloudy
.... 80 66 Cloudy
... 94 66, . Clotidy
... 88 70 in. cay.
Salt Lake .
San Fra
Seattle
Washington, D.C.
Musical Comedy To
Again Show on BilV
i At Holty Tomorrow
Everyone remembers the' all' color,
all alnglng, all dancing production.
"Sally." starring Marilyn Miller witn
Joe E. Brown, Alexander, Gray, Ford
Sterling and T. Roy Barnes. Tho
picture was the second feature to
play tho Holly after It's opening
and In. response to hundreds of re
quests the management has arrang
ed for a special . revival showing oi
Sally to be shown tomorrow, one
diiy only.!
i Musical: pictures of this typo are
heard to excellent advantage on the
Holly ' sound equipment . and tne
management ' expects that a , great
number of: Holly patrons will avail
themselves of. tho opportunity to
again see and hear this outstanding
production. ' .
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j Tross Mnklnir Spcclnl .
I All work guaranteed: Silk drosses
3.50. Ensembles 15.00. Tel. 632-W.
i Lovely Perm, waves $4.50. ' FlnRer
waving .65. Prevost's, 815 W. Main.
Phone 363.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT to hear from party who was
: on the Pickwick stage at Bedding,
! Cal., May 20, at 4:30 a. m. "Im
I portant. O. P. Jewel, Bend, Ore.
R. R. 3.
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping rocm;
; breakfast If desired. 204 Genesee.
FOR SALE 1030 Chevrolet Coupe;
: bargain. Phone 1043-J.
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Reliable
man wanted to call on farmers In
ncrth Jackson county. Wonderrul
I opportunity. Make $8 to 20 dally.
No experience or capital needed,
j Write today. Furst A Thomas. Dept.
: P. 426 Third St., Oakland, Cal.
BATTERY MAN First class; will as
, cept email wage to start. A. Nell
i sen, Box 1122, Tribune.
CHEVROLET 8 Truck for fruit haul;
: good rubber and rack; runs fine.
Priced low. Sanderson Motor Co.,
123 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Goats, milk
strain. Phone 857-L.
WANTED Lady to do some qulitlns.
Phone B86-X, mornings.
WANTED To. rent unfurnished 5 or
6-room house; prefer fireplace and
furnace. Pjiono 681-Y.
FOR RENT -To responsible party, my
6-room furnished home at 33
Quince, Tel, 355-R-l.
: Batteries r Changed 1
; 50 cents
Servlce Electric Co;
111 South Holly " Phone 1279
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IN
CREEK AREA
THIS WEEK
The aniiual migration of southern
Oregon residents to the Huckleberry
Mountain district, In the Crater Lake',
sectlori, will start tUe''end' of thel
week. Many are now camped at
Huckleberry City, a tent city, but the
huckleberries lire Just beginning to
ripen. . . 1 : . i ;
Thcuijh the nuckloberry picking
season has not started full swing,
the forest service ranger stationed
near there, reported that a man by
the name of White had been lost
Friday afternoon, and after a night
among the huckleberry bushes and
the young growth firs, had staggered
Into the ranger station', tired, .hun
gry and worried. He had no matches,
and suffered from the cold.
Every slimmer pickers become' lost
and the forest service has Issued the
usual v.arrilngfi not to wander too far
from camp, "keep, your head and
collect your thought before travelling,
and If unable to reach camp by dark,
build a large smudge ,that can. be
seen by searchers, exercising caution
lest the flames spread.'
Huckleberry City is located six miles
off. the Crater Lake highway, the
Junction road being six and one-halt
miles above Union Creek.' It Is reach
ed by a ' good, but: steep,' 'mountain
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Fire which spread over 1000 acres
of ttmberland In the Butte Palls
Derby district Saturday1 night and
yesterday, was placed under control
last night. No material damage 'Wan
done, according to reports from "the
district today;.'
Thirty-five ' men were sent 1 from
here Saturday night by the Owen
Orcgoh Lumber company- in whose
timber part of the flames were burn
ing.' Some' government' lahd was'
burned over, too. Most of the acre
age covered wa3 cut over land,
Moslcr-vArtestan water well struck
here.. . .... ,,
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