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" HEDH)ED HSHJ TRIBUNE, - MEDFORD, "OBEQOy, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1931; in-- Falli New Brand On Medford Mail Planes Avers I PXGE EIGHT (Oil til. 3 I4 iYJiOPBWK TliT t . tfc'ti0 runquTtf Aug band, Bruce reivhe. the deaert ramp - Where liruce and Colorado BUI ore JtunU ino gold. Unseen him met f, he over heart Hruce admit Healing iSiftvO irom the Orchard Hill bank and iUtna the cashier, for whose mur der Ann' father 4 held. Pierre1 purpose i to pertuade Bruce to return to hie wife, whom he htt4 falsely accused of an affair with Pierre. A liruce, despite Me com panion' warning, defiantly lift the canteen to drink the taet water, Colorado Dili shoot him dead, J'lerre battle and evbduee Bruce' slayer, He plan to turn him over to the law for murder, return the ttolen money and thue effect Ann' father1 release. But Colorado Bill threatens, if arrested, to humiliate Ann bu exposing Bruce' murder ous role, , . , . Chapter 83 ; . TWO DISCOVERIES I ! 'plfiRRB arose and, keeping his eye on Ills companion, and his weapon ready, moved to Sruce'i body and carefully searched the dead man's clothing,, transferring everything that bo found to nil own pockets. This done, be stood gazing down at the still form on tho ground as II lost In thought. The other man moved a stealthy !step nearer and- Instantly found himself covered by the gvn In Pierre's steady hand. ' ' ! "Don't make that mistake again, eald Fierce sharply. "Get yonr -pack we're going. No, get your pick and shovel first. I can't leave liruce like this. I couldn't teH Ann that we did not evem bury bint. You must dig a grave. Dig It i there." Re pointed to a spot a few feet away. "Dig a gravel" the other ex claimed looking at Pierre. "I'M he Idamned It I'll do any. suck fool ithlng." . "You'll die JI you don't," Pierre rotorted coolly, raising his weapon. I "But think of the exertion In this boat!" protested, the. Pthex,. .'ISbort of water as wo are, you're crazy to think of such a waste of strength and time, We'll do well if we last to make Dripping Spring as it' lsi" As well might the man have pro tested ta an inanimate machine. Plorre Donovan-forced him to do his bidding. While the othes tolled with pick and shovel, Pierre sat on guard. It was a gruesome scene the flea- olato surroundings, the dead body, the rourdorer forced by the foar of death to dig a grave tor bis victim; .the outwardly Impassive and Im placable, watcher with bis weapon - xonny ior instant use. i The man's task was perhaps bait 'completed when su'denly with a ' ;startled cry be t' rew aside bis pick , ;nnd .went down on his knees. ' Plorre, thinking the man's action A ruse to throw him off guard, did jiot move. ; . i ,, . The man sprang to his toet and, , seizing his pick, used it tor a mln- 40 lute with fierce energy. Again he -half disappeared in the grave. An llnatnnt later te arose, beside blm- eolf With wild excitement. In iili .hands was a large piece of white ' Iqunrta. . i "I've found It!" he yelled, waving i. 'his arms. "To tblnk that It was TlghthereU the timet We've been Iwalklng over It Bleeping over it; we've made fires and cooked over i It." Ho roared with laughtor; h 'danced a wild jig; he threw his' hat In" the air; be was mad wltb triumphant Joy, , , I And all the time. Pierre aat un-. ;movod In watchful readiness. p" i "Come here, boy," cried the man; 'como horo and soel" i "I'm not Interested," Pierre re turned coldly, stilt thinking the man's actions a trick to entice him vi within reach. "Oo on digging!" Kor a minute the man looked at Pierre dumbly he had forgotten the situation. Then he roared with laughter. "I'll aay I'll go. on. Ynu poor 'tlshl I've struck the lost Mothor Mountain lode I' "You're wastlug your energy," said Pierre. "Ftulsh the grave eo we cnu be ou our way." Tho man gated at Plorre as If dumlouniled that any one could he so stupid. Then he said sarcasti cally, "i suppose ynu know gold w hi' n you see It!" and tossed a piece t the Willie quarts tit the young man's feel ' Plerro did not even pick up tho 'piece of quarts. "1 tell you ' am not Interested," he suld. "Oo on ' with your dinging." ; "Do you realise what this strike ;monns?",orlDd the other, "Do .you rnnllio thai there's millions In tills jvoln, the richest ever discovered? Are you human or are you a blood less dummy!" ! "I used to feel things." said 1 Pierre. "I guoas I'm dead I'm sure ' that somothlng In me is doad." The other was quick to take ad vantage of what seemed to be a chance In Pierre's mood. "1 think 1 know what ydu mean, hoy." he said la a tone of kindly sympathy. PLANNED FOR FAIR SALEM. Aug, 0. (AP) To com plete plans for an outstanding dairy products eshlblt at the Or? iron aute talr the Oregon Creamery Oprratora' association will meet in Baiera to day with Mas Gehlhar and other officials of the state dtpertraent ol agriculture. " Plans for the meeting indicate as creamery operators will be present from every part of the state. 0m har siUO tlie meeting has nothing to do with - the milk war, since we 'operators are all butter producers. 4 t- Salem Bond Issue proposed for pbtnlnliig new water supply for city. "But listen, wltb a hundredth, part ui tue wenuii mm s rigm nere under ; our Xee you, , -could you could build the most beautiful the. ater in the world to the meroqry of your mother." , : ,j - Pierre started. "What do- you know of my mother". "1 know what Bruce told me." the other answered gently. "She was Harriet Noel. 1 remember see ing her on the stage once. "Didn't she u;ed to stand In the wings while you were acting your kiddle parts?" The unexpected assault upon bis emotions threw Pierre momentarily oft bis guard. The other, seeing the opening, moved to make the most of It But Pierre leaped to his. reel, on guard again. The man stopped, but smiled as one who, knowing that the cards In his hand insure- the final outoome of the game, mJght smile at bis opponent's: suc cess In taking one trick.. "To hell with your goldl" cried Pierre wltb passionate earnestness. "Look what your talk of gold has done tor poor Bruce there! Look what It has done for Martin Bevls! Look what It has done for Ann! Look what It. has done lor ; me! Anything that I could do with this gold as a memorial to my mothei wonld be an Insult to her."- "All right," returned the ether calmly, "But I'm not going to turn mr back on these millions. I'm go ing to put up a location notice it you kill me while I'm doing IL" As be spoke be took from his pocket book a printed form, aud proceeded to fill It In while Pierre, disconcerted by tbo man's confident manner and by the feeling that there was something back Of it which he did not uudoratand, 'watched him, ; ... "There! " be said, when he bad finished writing, "1 have located this lode In your nanio, bruce's and mine. I've put Bruce lu so that bis wife could have his share. You and Ann together own control I itake only one-third. 1 Suppose you succeed la getting me to Red Butto nnd turning me over to, the sheriff? That won't bring Bruce back or do away wltb the fact that be was a-, thief, and inurdoror. I say that for Ann's sake we ought nevor to lot her know how hor husband died, or that he was guilty of that bank crime aud was planning to let ber father suffer for it Wo will report tbat you and Bruee and I were itogother when we struck this lode: and that when we were on our way back- Bruce wandered off the trail luto Skele ton Sink. We'll soy it was Impossible tor us to go After blm because we were so short of water that we barely made It to the Spring our selves. That story will go without question. With ther fortuno we have bore we'll find a way to clear Ann's father. It will all , be easy enough with these millions to help US. '. .. -. .-! ,'; Holding out the location notice the man approached Pierre, "Here," be sold, "look this over while I fix up a monument tor it" St tit smiling and covertly watch ing Plerro,. ho began piling up lit tle monument nf . rocks such as prnspoctnrs use to mark their claims, t . l'lerre, kocpl' him covered, took the paper from his hands aud won dered uneasily at the triumphant anille on the man's face. Pierre looked at the location no tice: "Jlruce Carey, Plerro Donovan, Itny IkJnnvnn.". i., toy Donovan Hoy Donovan I" Plorre rose slowly to his leet The other man faaed him with a triumphant laugh. "Woll. son. It's neon a long. time slnae we met." "Are you Itoy Donovan?" "Surest thing ynu know." "My my father?" Itoy Donovan laughed. "That's another card in our little game. lioh, kid? 1 somehow can't quite see Harriet Noel s boy turning his own father over to hang for murder, can you?" With bowed head Pierre turned his hack on his companion and moved listlessly toward the spot where he had loft his canteen nnd pnok. Hoy Donovan followed stealthily, step by step. Dropping his gun, Pierre swung the pack ovor his sltoulder and picked up the aanlecn But be paused and, as It his strength were not equal to the anguish of the situation, he leaned heavily against the low, rooky wall, Ma face bidden In his arms. The older man, moving swiftly. silently reached tho gun. Another Instaut aud the weapon was In his hand. rC4r-4. IJ, i, l. m4 O.) Meanwhile tht law's whsala turn, Snd tomorrvw a tslsoram brine conitarnatlon , Ann and Tony. OFFICIAL FOUND. DEAD POUTLAND. Aug. e.-MAPjA, VIC Mm of earbon monoxide -potaTOilng. A. E. Carlson, as. former mwretary troawirer of the Riverside Oolf club here, w found dead In ills dosed garage yesterday. His eutumoblle en ln was running. The garage was tightly rtoard. Mrs. W. C. Howe said Carlson rent ed the garage Saturday, asking her If there were any cracks In It. Carl son was unmarried and is believed to have had no relatives here. Hood River Plana completed for completion of proposed MO.000 hospital. CENTRAL POINT CENTRAL POINT. Ore., Aug. 6. (&pl.) Mr. and Mrs. John Gladden, Mr. and Mrs. will Habacht and Rev Ralph Knight of . Oklahoma spent Monday at Crater, lake. Airs. Jack Milter Is recovering from an operation for appendicitis at the Community hospital in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John McJlmsey spent Sunday at the borne at Mr. Mind Mrs. Ed Eldred near Butte Falls. They were Joined by Mr,- and. Mis. Ben Barr and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bare, all Of Benton Harbor, Mlctl. A. S. Barr Is a brother-in-law of Mr. McJlmsey. The Barr families are now stopping for a time In Grants Pa, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Mller Of San, Francisco arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin ior a brief VIBlt Friday. Mr. Miller Is a brother of Mrs, Martin. The two 'families tnptored to Crater lake Saturday and after making several short visits with friends throughout the valley, con tinued, on their return trip to Cali fornia. "'.' Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Richards, who have been living near' AntlsCh, have, moyod to town and for the -present are stopping at the J. B. Hamrtck home. Mr. Richards has accepted the pastorate of the Baptist ehurob In Medford. " Miss Nelda Hardsock of Agate Is a guest of Miss Evadna Musty. They enjoyed swimming in Rogue river' Mqnday. '' ' 1 1 "- 1 -- - ' ' A picnic party at the B. P. Stevens place near Rogue Buer was an all- day affair Sunday. Thoee present wefe'lMr. and Mrs. T. A, Marine. Mr: arid. Mrs. George Marine and daugh- ter Gwendolyn, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Bwurtz, Mrs. Elizabeth Burgor, Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Martin, E. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens and daughter Berttia .May. This gathering of old friends and relatives was In honor of Mr, and Mrs. T. A, Marino, who ex. pect soon to loave for their home In Alberta, Canada, ' MUees Elizabeth Scott and Myvette Bpswell were 'guests of Mrs. Dora Cameron of Jacksonville Monday. ' Picnickers at Bogue River' Tues day were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hessel grave and daughters, Lotus and Le tha, Mr, and Mrs, John Hesselgrave and daughters Lsola, Olva ajid Ja nce, Mrs. J, S. Boawell and little Barbara Fltdher.'1 ' " .' -:' , iMr, and Mrs. Tom Marine of Can ada and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marine of 'Central point were ' among the Crater lake visitor tram here last week!,' "v ' The pageant at ' tlie " Christian churcb Sunday night drew a large crowd for eo warm a night and the entire entertainment was highly -creditable to every, one of the. young people participating, Among the many swmmlng parties with lunch served on the river banks was one composed of the lAthrop; Fattlson, Anbury BeaH and Torrlll families Wednesday, Clifford and Carl Boswen drove down from Crater lake Saturday night, where they are employed on the run road, tor a visit with their mother and sister 'Wyvette, returning Monday. Miss Mary Jonas of MaaaaOhuetU, who has 'been visiting her brother, K. W, Jones end family for some time, left Wednesday for Red Bluff, lOal.,, to Join her mother arid 'Visit o1)hor relatives. 1 Mr, and Mrs. George March- and daughter Delva have returned -from, a. weeK's vacation trip visreing Mr. March's brother and family at Eu gene, returning home Jy, way or Bandon. ' '' -' " Mrs. Dolly Love and children have moved to Medford for the -couveni- ence or the family, as all are em ployed there at present. ' iMr.! and Mrs. Carl Coleman have -inoved to Prospect where Mr. Cole- inan has secured employment with Cojko. Miss Elisabeth Scott and Clarence Dunn spent Sunday n Klamath Falls, guoste of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Endera. Mr. and Mrs. uoyd kooi spent me early part of the week visiting Mrs. Mrs, Roots parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin, and Mr. Root's father. They trere Joined here by a Sister of Mr, Root, who together with her eon .started on a trip north. Wedneaday, stopping at Roseburg, Longvlew, Wash, and other northern points, vrlth a view of locating as soon as' ia desirable place Is found. Messrs. Milton and Coleman were 'down , from Project Saturday night -on a business trip. The huckleberry crop ' Is evidently .good this year. Judging from . the quantity brought from the patch by' Mr. and Mrs. Jake Myers and Mrs. James Cummlngs, who are generously distributing them to friends. Clifford Peart of the Copco sur veying crew at prospect called on 'friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunt and family of Yuba City. Cel., who have been gueit or the L. H. Smith family, left for their home Tuesday. Mr. Hunt may be remembered by old friends as the man from Iowa who Installed 'the power plant at Gold Ray PROSPECT. Ore., Aug. B. (Spl.) Mra. Rube Moore la caring for her slater's children while, their parents are III In a Medford haltnU The dally vacation Bible school closed a very successful session Fri day with a picnic at Union Creek. Mr. and Mrs. M.iynard Putney of Medford were In charge, assisted by Mrs. John Hakkemp. Mr. and Mra. Claude Chapman and family are spending the hurkleberry veason on Huckleberry mountain, picking huckleberries. The crop Is very light this year. The British Isles have more th.m S.O00 motion picture bouses, wltu England accouultnii for nearly 4.0OO. Oakland Coiutrurtlon of new school gymnasium Hearing completion. PROSPECT .ME PIT EAGLE POINT. -Ore.,., Aug. . (Special) Mrs. J. aJ. Bttterllng ana son. Joe, Mrs. Editnj Weldman and Mrs. Ratcllff want to Mediord re cently on Grange "business."" Paul Hoffard has moved his con fectionery store to the place he for merly occupied next ,to the E. c Fa ber grocery store, having, given up his lease on the Bungalow dance haU. - - " Mrs. Enid Castor and ' Miss eyou Castor of Phoenix, formerly of Eagle Point, were here . recently calling on friends. Froda Murphy arrived July u from Los Angeles for ' a visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Leabo. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Garrett have returned from a trip to Yellowstone National Park, Bait Xake, Reno ana other points. Mr. and Mr. O. E. Henderson re turned this ' week from . Prospect, where Mr. Henderson had been em ployed. Mrs. B. A. Clark and Miss Eisie Andrews motored to Oregon Caves recently. : - Mrs. Robert LaRoque, Mrs. O. E. Hendersan'and Mary Hannaford were recent Medford shoppers. " Visitors the past week at the home of Mrs. W, L. Chlldretb were: Boyd Tucker1 and .wifo and mother of Trail; Mr. and Mra. Nick Young, Mrs, Sarah B. Howlett, Hattle How lett. Rose . Whaley. Mrs. William Perry, all of Eagle Point; Mrs. L. o. Caster and Sibyl Caster of Phoenix: Mr. and Mra. George Burton and two children of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Burton ' are former uagie Point residents and ' this Is tneir first visit to Eagle Point lh 40 years. ' . On August 1 a new rural man route was instituted from Medfora through Antelope and Eagle Point districts. The new carrier Is Mr. Godlove, William Bitterllng returned Aug. 1 from the E. O. T. C. at Camp Lewis to remain here until lau whon he will return to Oregon State College. ' While In the training camp he won a medal for marksmanship. - Lawrence Wtnslow was a guest recently at a .dinner party given by Mrs. W. C. Clements In Honor of the birthday of her nephew, 1S0 wrn Clements. . Those attending the lost ball game In Medford were:. Doo and Henry Henshaw, Mr. and Mra. William Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Brown, Mr. ond Mrs. Earl Stoner. Mtr. and Mrs. Robert La Roque, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole, Merrltt Brown, George Weyman, O. F. Davles, William Lewis, Tom Lewis, R. G. Brown, Mr. ana Mrs, John' Lucas. Mr. arid Mrs. B, A. Clark lert August 8 -for Butte, Mont., to visit Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carlisle. During their absence E. A. .Mlsner ' will reside In their home and look after the propojrty. Mr. and Mrs. 8. K Barnes ana daughter. Frances and Verta Mat thews left recently for Orescent City. Mr. Barnes will remain there under doctor's orders for some time. Mr. Barnes returned August 3. During his absence Mr. and Mra. Verna Matthews took oare of the ranch. Funeral of Stewart Rico took place August 3 at Oalva, 111, Mra. Eva Rice, grandmother of the deceased, remained at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. A. J. Tlnglesf . Mr. Tingieal will take Mrs. Rice 'and the family car to Los Angeles to meet Mr. and Mrs: 'Vnne Rice when they return from Illinois. Bulls Taylor of Portland vlsttcd lionnld' Ashpole ' recently. Miss Elsie Andrews, who has been visiting Mr. and "Mrs. B. A. Clara, Has returned to her home In Van couver, Wash. : WICKSONVIILLE, Ore.. Aug. 6 (pl.) Mrs. Ike Coffman spent the last week camping at Star gulch. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ward have as guests their daughter, Mrs. Q. E. Mason and children of Glendale, Gal. Mrs. Leslie Coke returned recently from Modesto, Cat, where she was called by ths death of her rather. - Herman ' Offenbacher of Applegate was In Jacksonville Jot supplies Tues day. : Mlnla ' and' Jlin Marsh' of Eureka. Cal or visiting their uncle, John Marsh, and wife, and also Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sharer and family. Twenty-oue men and; boys from Jacksonville left Tuesday to flglvt fire near Aspen Butte In Klamath .county. ' ' Mrs. Glenn Lee and children have returned from a rew days at the Harris home near Sterling. - Lee Port ot tho Star ranger station was here on business Monday, Prof. Milton E. Coe or the Jackson ville public school, has rented the residence formerly owned by C. K. Applegste and will move there soon from Medford. Miss Alice Baker and Miss Dorothy Nyland of Eugen were visitors last week of Miss Lois Reedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Reedy here. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hulburt came dewn Sunday from thetr mines above Copper, Ore.,' for a few weeks in Jacksonville. Mrs. Ramey Phillips rrora Squaw lake was In town this week. J W. H. St. Clare of eastern Oregon have moved Into the VanWlnkle home i and plan to work In the fruit. Ralph Fox and family have moved j Into the V. T. Wilson home cn Fifth street. I Fred Snider has rented the prop- ! erty of Mrs. Julia Williams on South ' Fourth street. i Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Shramock are i attending the Seventh Day Advrntlst j convention In Medford this week. Newt Hasklns from the Rm-h dis-; trlct Is spending the week In town i with friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shafrr had as guesta at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Davidson of Talent, air. and Mrs. Fred Clogston and JACKSONVILLE : Following recent consolldof Ibn of Pacific Air Traiisport with other Boeing lines oml National Air Transport to form lintted Air Lines, the familiar Pacific Air Transport insignia on t ne siue.of the. fu,.r-,e,,ger ,.uOf planes which carry mall between Seattle, Medford and San niego. 1 being replaced with a new United AJr Lilies InslBiiin. as shown e the side or the plane In the accompanying picture, t lying on t.f8,. airwav. Pacific Air Transport planes have contributed a total of 4.000,00 miles to the recently ertaU Wied record or l-nlted Air lines, whose planes have flown 30.000,000 miles during the past five yeara. PacUlc Air Transport files two dully schedules between Seattle, Medrbrd and San i lego, one of them being tin werniglit: mall-passenger service operated with planes of the type shown in the ac conipiiuyhig picture,, while the. other, Is a daylight passenger-mail schedule tluwn with trlmotored transport planes.. , i , , . family have rented the residence next door to the telephone office, owned by George Little. Mr.: and Mrs. G. O. Sanden and children, accompanied by friends, from Medford. enjoyed a picnic supper fol lowed by a swimming aprty near the' McKee (bridge, Sunday Miss Vivian Card la employed as waitress at the Black Cat cafe In Medford. , Mrs. Fred Foot and son, Frank Welnwrlght, of Medford were visitors Sunday of Grandma Faucet, who Is now staying at the home of Mrs. L. J. Combest. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fordyce of Med ford called here Wednesday.' Misses Elizabeth Scott and Ordette Baswell of Central Point called on Mrs. Wilbur Cameron Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Prevost of Med ford, accompanied 'by her sister, Miss Barbara Hovorka of Los Angeles, were dinner guests of Mrs. Amy Dow Sun day. ' ' - '-.'. '.; Mrs. A. G. Lewis and son Carrol, who are camping In Prospect, where Mr. Lewis is employed, spent a couple- or -aays tnis ween m Jacksonville. Ruth Rebekah lodge -met Monday evening. Mlsa Ella Parks. Miss Zoa Orlffeth and Mrs. McLane of the Med ford lodge were visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum of Oak land, Cat, and Mrs. Lewis TJlrlch of Medford called on Mrs. Alice Ulrich'i Monday. ' -i'- Miss Violet Olson spent the first few days this week at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams In Med ford. . -. .. i. Mr. and Mrs. lewis Thompson of nmmam rails, accompanied by Mrs. -T '-J V.,-. u i i.iisn-1- """' ; "- ' V " . , ..,.:...' n smi ' If T i jai- y f - ' !f. "3, Jiff' 4T?'' I t 7" A 41 Nettle Thompson and son Junior of Medford, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Keegan. . '. .. '' v Word was received of the death of Grant shell at Sacramento. Cal. July 3. This Is thought, to be the Grant Shell who iJas a former resident of Jacksonville. Preston Card returned Monday from a two days' stay at Crater lake. iMrs. G. O. .Sanden and tier Sun day schol class of the Presbyterian church are. planning a picnic for Saturday evening at the Girl Scout camp on Applegate. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Ulrlch of, Bell-' view district visited relatives here Sunday. ' ' ' "' Mr: and Mrs. John R. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dunnlngton spent Sunday flsliing up Little Applegate river. -: ', : . Mrs: Thresa Dews accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennings on a .trip to Crater lake Sunday. 'P ' ' Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Dunnlngton were In Grants Pass Sunday. Mrs. Winnie Gallatin ot Yreka was a Sunday guest of Mrs. 6. E. Dunnlng ton. - She' also attended the Eastern Star picnic at this picc. x. ei. uunmngton ana son iommy were In town Monday for 'supplies from Squaw lake, where ; they and Mrs.-Dunnlngton are camping for a few weeks. - ' v -. " - , - Theron Applebaker, who Is working at Prospect, spent tlie week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Apple- baiter. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Houch and her mother, Mrs. Blah of Medford, called! on friends here last week. Make the Tribune Classified Ads Your Market Plac Phone! 75 Let Miss Ad-Taker Write Your Busy business men often need a classified ad to secure office help, clerks or workmen, or to sell some odds and ends around the office, shop or store. . . . It's a great convenience for them to just 'phone Miss Ad-taker ... she will write out an ad that will GET QUICK RESULTS, yet cost surprisingly little.' ... Get the habit of depending upon Miss Ad-taker. She's here to serve you!, Medford's Only A. B. C. Newspaper-Circulation With No Guesswork Mrs. L; S. Ettlnger and son Bobby also Mrs. Klcewood -of Medford twere Sunday callers' on Mrs. Leonard Lyons. Mrs. E. B. Watson of Portland is guest of -her niece. Mrs.' Frances Wil son. - -: ' k U . Mr. and Mrs. A. Hearn of Phoenix were - recent visitors of theirt aunt, Mrs.- Dora Harbaugh. here. ' V," The Jackson county" bridge crew has .been disbanded for a time and the men are 'engaged In other work. RATE BATTLE PLANS MAPPED FOR PROBE - SALEM; pro;?: Aug. 6. (AlJ)rikiem bers of ftii'e Washington .eDartmeiit of public works will1 arrive here today' to confer with Charles M. Thomas, public utilities commissioner, in making-final plans for the presenta tion of the - northwest's protest against' the 15 per cent freight rate increase. ' The Oregon executive com mittee yesterday, representing 37 shippers ever the state, outlined the state's program for the hearing. 7ri e protestante' to the proposed rates will be given a three-day hear ing in Portland, beginning August 12 the Interstate commerce commission advised the Oregon, commissioner some time ago. -" , 1 -4 -'-' STAYTON Decking, widening-- and other improvements .completed, on oriuge across sanuam river at tnts place, 5 . Classified Ad! For Results W r v"3Ue $he Tribune. eTJ5'.' "Love." h, -physical fonc'l tlon through.; strength: andV"1' """M altogethe pathles In lnteUittI!;! ldeau." In uBrto K.,J,1:'e"1l"t MURIEL B You are Invited to p Jj t.theMa,,!lra :; i? -SI TO A TAlKDfil I mm : As a QuestltybsniW TRIBUK : i ' i i WATCH THIS SPACE. I a scbsorlber f tin Mm your name tnav nnnu, u row. 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