fN BUTTE FIRE
SOLATED SPOT
USING TROUBLE
about the forest
t, loian"-
.,.,,. Asoen butte in the Cra-
LoMl forest six miles from
,-.i at the forestry heaa-l-
ti this noon, be
ta fact that fire lines had been
Jjlt thus affording better
-not getting it umici i.uiiuui.
list ! from the scone Iast
. iinMH hnri : covered an
E .bout 350O acres, including
being so hard to reach. It is
B Klamath Palls than Med-
,.im to the 70 men sent
Ldloni on Tuesday night and
Ljy 75 more lire iigiivcitt wcic
tli the scene from Klam-
fij, yesterday afternoon. Assis-
puperrisor uaro juiwuui, wuci
ffm. Ij- one aim nuugei ii.
the Crater forest staff.
rbirge of the fire fighting.
'., snnervisor Norman White
L ih scene from here this
L to take charge of providing
Ig force Of Ilgnvers wim luou
L... ...nnllPQ All the fOOd SUD-
nie! OUFf
lr.il be purchased in Klamath
mouse of mat city Deing
tun Medford. andi transport-
tbe nre, In the vicinity of
two camps have been estab-
,itli cooks to prepare meals
E (Ire in Crater National for-
Lspected to be of Incendiary
broke out at 4 p. m. yesterday
Ian butte In the Pelican bay
I Thica had covered juu acres
kit heard from, and which it
light here is about checked.
lam are working on tins lire,
a loeelns crew and , men
& Crater national park. No
eat from here.
flr& In timber was also re-
tnnir Blrdseve creek near the
mmIc npctlon. last evenln? r.n
lire patrolled land, for which
It Fire Warden Dwight Phipps
Inn men left here last evening.
feet Information has yet been
here, but it is thought that
i was a comparatively small
Is possibly under control.
Radio Program
KM ED
(Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station)
TlmrMinv
P. M.
5 to 6 KMED presentation; News
and markets by Mail Tribune
to 7 Where to Go; Porter Lum
ber Co.
7 to 8 Happiness Train; Hutch
inson Tree Specialist
8 to 9 All request program
Friday
a: M.
7:55 to 8 Breakfast broadcast of
news by Mall Tribune
8 to 9-Treasure Bos; West Side
Pharmacy; Gold Seal
9 to 10 Friendship circle, by
Economy aroceierla; Isaacs'
Store: Procter and Gamble
10 Weather forecast
10 to 11 Liberty Market; KMED
presentation
11 to 12 Snlders Dairy; Burel
son's Ladies Wear; Jacque Len
nox P. M.
12 to 1 Monarch Seed; road re
ports; news flashes by Mail
Tribune
1 to 2 Sperry Flour: M. F. and H.
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2 to 3:30 KMED presentation
World Bookman
5:30 to 5 KMED presentation
5 to 6 Uncle Jerry; News and
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6 to 7 How Is Your Dog? Where
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7 to 8 Happiness Train, Jackson
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8 to 9 All request program
JIEPFOTOjgtt TRIBUTE, MEDFORP, QflECON, THURSDAY, AmuST 0, 1931
UNGES
lira
NAMEJAX AiDES
Members of the Pomona Grange,
appointed to the tax relief commu
te to work In conjunction wun
Governor Meier's group, were an
nounced today.
One committeeman has been se
lected from each Grange ot tnc
county. The list is as follows: H
w. Conger. Jacksonville; A. s. Ed
wards. Applegate; Perry L. Watt
Rogue River; George Andrews. Bcll
vifw: Reed Charlev r-mi,. i
M. Sweet. Sams Valley; Hiram Moore
Enterprise: A. M. Tyrrell. Central
Point; I. R. Kline. Eagle Point: Kay
Ward. Phoenix, and J. R. Mccracken,
Talent.
IS. COLE
I ILL HEALIu
RECREATION CLOBBERS
Members of the Jackson County
Recreation club are planning an out
ing for this week end to Dead Indian
Springs, where thev win ho r
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrrell.
The partv which will ln rr ti,
resort Saturday afternoon will ln-
ciuoe aoout ou persons. Supper will
be served at the serines
gram of stunts presented during Vie
evening.
Sunday the swimming imni re
cently completed by Mr. Tyrrell will
be tried out and other snftrts inf.ii, ri-
ing baseball, enjoyed.
Mrs. Ida Cnlp wnn Iiod wn
taU t tO deiltlSLs In thU rltv fnr thn
past 13 years, has resigned her posi
tion in tne offices of Dr. B. R. Elliott
because of illness nnri win i. Ex
ceeded by Nellie Lang.
Mrs. Cole hiLq bepn tit tn bdwI
weeks but has been removed from
the Sacred Heart hospital to her
home and has Improved considerably
since she adopted the rest sure, advo
cated by her -,'iyslclan.
Definite Upturn
Evident In Many
I ndusirial Line's
NEW YORK, Aug. 6. (AP) Tne
extreme low point ot the depres
sion definitely has been passed in
certain lines of Industry, standard
Statistics Co.. says. "Distinct im
provement already is evident In
tile automobile tire, shoe, sugar
producing, 11011 milling and tex
tile trades," the statement adds.
"Also, second quarter reports gen
erally have been no worse than
previously expected, and. In some
Instances, have shown unexpected
btuermem."
ELKS TO INITIATE 4
Four candidrtHs will be up for obli
gation tonight nt tlie first initiation
meeting of the EUu lodj;e to be held
since summer adjournment. They
are James W. OBrten. Earl E. Wood,
Lesley Van Doren and tg Ash.
A lurye attendance Is expected for
this session, which will mark renewal
cf interest in locle events, which
have been at a standstill since the
state convention in AsVland.
Broken windows glazed by
Trowhridm Cabinet Works
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug, 7. (AP)
Ralf.h T. O'Nell, national comman
der of the American Leyion, will
reach Portland at ,7:30 o. m. Friday
from the east, leaving at once by
automobile for Corvallls where he
will deliver the principal address at
the state convention of the legion.
He will be accompanied to Corval
lls by Major General Charles H. Mar
tin; John Blufis of Hermiston, state
commander, and Carl Moser, state
adjutant.
CORVA1XIS. Ore., Aug. 6. (AP)
Gathered from the four corners of
the state, legionnaires of Oregon
were hem today for the opening of
the annual American Legion three
day convention. All preliminary ar
rangements were completed last
night by executive committees.
Hundreds of legion delegates and
Viclr wives, auxiliary and 40 ct 8
representatives and visitors swarmed
over the city which was gaily decor
ated for the event. The first day
registration was believed to bo the
largest of any state meeting.
The fun organi?4itlon, the 40 et 8,
ruled the convention todav. The
annual promenade and business ses
sion this afternoon was to be follow
ed by the usual "wreck" tonight. ...
Delegate are prepared to lend I
impetus to the movement to bring!
the 1933 national convention of the
legion to Portland.
Committee appointments announc
ed todity included the following, with
ie chairman first named:
Amerlcanlfiation: John Flurry,
RoM'burg; JOHN HOLMER. MED
FORD Al Skelton. Grants Pins; A. M.
HoUlen, Burns; Ray Crowder, Arling
ton. Constitutional amendments; Alex
Berry. Portland; Lane Goodell, Salem
Ray B.issett. Salem; Frank Hill. Rose
burg: W. C. Burrell, Bend.
Legislative: George Jott, Baker;
Hugh Brandy, La Grunde; Robert
Fronn. Cottage Grove; W. C. Ruther
ford. North Bend; James Cassell,
Portland.
Publicity: C. B. Stewart. Roseburg;
Ed Bailey, Eugene; Jack Barton,
Pendleton; Ernest Starr, Silverton; F.
H. Beard. Lebanon.
Resolutions: F. V. Galoway, The
Dalle-s; Max Page, Sulem: Grover
Francis. Ontario; Earl Spauldtng,
Hood River; R. H. Hosklns, Astoria,
Past activities and organisations:
Irl MeSherry, Salem; George lewls.
Pendleton; J. W. Bowman. Baker;
Dave Johns. Stayton; FRED FRY,
MEDFORD.
Members of committee on commit
tees are J. W. Mclnturff, Marshfleld.
chairman; Francis Zelgler, Corvallls;
Alex Barry, Portland; Brazier Small,
Salem, and Ralph Huron, La Grande.
For those things you forgot. Gro
ceries at Husona What-Not. Open
Sundays and nights
G" expels
naturally
present in very tobacco leaf
(Black, biting, harsh irritant chemicals)
They're out-
ffiey can't
be in!
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H EXAMINATION MWMM ' - : ' ' '
fSARE ANNOUNCED m-' v -V . t tfe
of Jackson county are meeting this i&S;? ' " ' , IffiWiM 'lw
afternoon at the city library to or- M?' s is , i W?&&&-W 1
ilnatlons for operators and ganlze a county leaders association. WsyJp - " Si KS.il A'
tun licenses, by the Stato Traf- The groups are working with Mrs. BSPr ' n - ' 'sjw ik$&M
jinment will be held nt the Mabel Mack and County Agent H. G. K ' fAwifV9:v1' I
mx, next Thursday and Prl- Powler, club leaders. SfiW " -iJfVv'"' ' 3r 4!v'S4 Wt( B
tgtllt 12 and 13, also on Aug- It is believed that more beneficial f4$j? ' iO"' Jtll'WW ?4iwC ''jfr?- I
U4 27. Examinations the fol- work can be done within (he clubs H1 ' JlsyWJ ' I
-aonth -will l held 'Septom- through organization of the leaders, Ssl ' ' tWfo(& 4(i I
1 change p.-, . ifiC I CA
,M The fieS, ,o- W W
OVX bacco quality Kl ' a MJS
r V JZJ&yy 1 Protection, r K riWMi
smart I msi-m
Orahiun X. New,
"Mull Kllleri" aa,,Tkurtday VtIP
lilt. .'"c: t.ve. t,tnln,oY ,
JAMES CAGNEY
ALYN KNAPP
I NOW
PLAYING! ,
"SMART MONEY" IS NOT
A GANGSTER PICTURE!
Every LUCKY STRIKE is made
of the finest tobacco leaves the world can
offer the finest from Turkey the finest
fromKentucky,Tenncssee,Virginia,Georgia
and the Calrolinas the Cream of many Crops
throughout the world. But all tobacco leaves,
regardless of price and kind, as nature pro
duces them, contain harsh irritants. LUCKY
STRIKE'S exclusive "TOASTING" Process
a process that mellows, that purifies, that
includes the use of the modern Ultra Violet
Ray expels certain harsh irritants naturally
present in every tobacco leaf. We sell these
expelled irritants to manufacturers of
chemical compounds, who use them as a
base in making sheep-dip, as well as a
powerful spraying solution for fruits,
flowers and shrubs enough to permit
the daily dipping of over 50,000 sheep or
the daily 6praying of many thousands of
trees. Thus, you are sure these irritants,
naturally present in all tobacco leaves, are
not in your LUCKY STRIKE. "They're
out so they can't be in!" No wonder
LUCKTES are always kind to your throat.
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry, Order No. 210
It's toasted"
Including the use of Ultra Violet Rays
Sunshine Mellows Heat Purifies
Your Throot Protection -ogolnst Irritation ogolnst cough
Eno rmous Economies In
WORK CLOTHES
That Make Good On
the Hardest Job!
Packing Gloves Work Socks
Reversible nap-out piveking Light weight, good wearing
gloves. Made with elastic work socks. Colors r
cuff. grey, tan, black.
2 for 25c 6 for 47c
Work Shirts Men's Overalls
Good quality chambray. Strong blue denim, PuU
Full cut, and roomy. All out and gtitchcd
sizes. Only
49c 79c
Khaki Pants Work Gloves
Heavy quality khaki. Full Horsohido work gloves,
cut and durable. Wrist length, inside seams.
98c 79c
Ladies' Cotton House Dresses
Stockings "ust tne tn'nS t Pak 'n'
Durable cotton stockings. Neatlr made of faift CO,or
New shades. materials.
25c 79c
Work Shoes Ladies'
Soout Btyle, good quality Work Oxfords
upper, heavy composition Tan or black elk oxfords,
solo. Durable composition sole.
$198 $198 t
North
Central
at Sixtl
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Phon6
345
Tlie electric washer subslilules
electric power for human labor
THE primitive womin who withed her umpU
garmenlt by to king ihtrn in wler and bcttinj
ihcm inrt itonc didn't hve such bw! ide
the electric wither operates on the mt
general principle, only Kienliftcally modified
and adjuited to that no harm it done to the
daintiett articles of wearing apparel
There it one important difference; whereat tht
primitive woman actually worked when the
wathed clolhet, the modern woman limply
walchet an efficient machine substitute electric
power for human labor.
In few hourt, and at the cott of only a few
cenli . , , because electric service is cheap ... an
electric waiher will do the biggest kind of a
family wath. Select the one you like from your
dealer's slock.
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ulhniH to Rive them.
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Local rates as low as 1-10 of lc per cu. ft.
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