Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 20, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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'll 'jL ilEDPQilD'kAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AtftURT ,20,? Iftl.
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Here from Jacksonville Amy Dow
was among the Jacksonville residents
In Mediord today on business. I
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Wpralns Ankle Edna Mae White
had the misfortune to sprain her
' ankle Wednesday morning when at
tempting to mount her saddle pony.
Laundry Plrnlo , Employes or the
' American Laundry and their families
are having their annual picnic and
swim this evening at the Jackson
Hot Springs.
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Medford Boys . at O. P. Robert
Thompson and Howard Daugherty are
spending a couple of days in Grants
Pass visiting friends.
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Visitors from Chlloquhi Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Blockllnger of Chlloquin
were among the Klamath section vis
itors spending yesterday in Medford.
Here on Business E. J. Felky of
Seattle Is among the business visitors
. la this city from Washington, who
arrived yesterday.
Visited Ills Parents Morris Houser,'
who la employed In Medlord, spent
the week end with hie parents. Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Houser, In Roseburg.
Credit Visitor Here Mlas Hazel
Randolph of the Josephine Creditors',
association was In Medford Wednes
day from Grants Pass on business.
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In Medford Today Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Gilford of Antelope and Mr.
and Mrs. L. O. Palmer of Butte Fulls
were In the city on business today: '
. To Portland - Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
Henselman left this, morning fpr
Portland where Mr: Heselman " will
attend to business matters. ,
To Make Repairs 0. C, Furnas was
granted a permit at the city building
: department to make repair to ljls
dwelling at 41 Rose avenue, which
-will total tiso.
Visited Her Brother Miss Lucille
' Abbott, -who had been visiting her
brother, Julian Abbott in Klamath
Falls, has returned to her home In
, Medford. ,
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Corn Visit Orchard E. C. Corn
one of the owners of the Overland or.
chard tract near Roseburg, made
business trip to Roseburg Tuesday
morning, returning In the afternoon.
Visit In at Rogue River Mr. and
Mr. John Dunn and two children
of Wichita, Kans., are visiting Mrs.
A. I. Brooks at Rogue River, Mrs.
Brooks and Mr. Dunn being brother
and sister,
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Home from Yreka Visit Miss Hazel
Swayne, who had been visiting Mr.
and Mrs, Howard Hicks of Yroka for
a week, arrived home Sunday, ac
companled by her California hosts
and their daughter Beverly, . .
: Completes Vacation Miss Jose-
phlne Taylor has returned to her
duties at the Jackson County Build
ing and Loan association, In the
school savings department, following
Her vacation, ;
set
Recovering Rapidly Raymond
Hayes, son ol Dr. and Mrs. Jnmes
O. Hayes, la recovering from a major
operation which he underwent Mon
day at the Soared Heart hospital,
It was learned today.
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Returns to Kugene Roes Oulloy,
field secretary for the Oregon Chris
tian Endeavor union, who hnd been
spending the past several lsys In
southern Oregon, spent tho morning
In Medford and left on the Shasta
today noon, , .
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.Tourists from lllstanne Tourists
and others from distant places regis
tered at Medford hotels Include Cor
nelia Pish of Minneapolis, Minn., Mr.
and Mrs. S. A. Wenk of New York
City and Jean Duncan of Edmonton,
Can.
Car Catches Fire A ear belonging
to O. V. Robinson, 814 East Jackson
street, caught fire on the Boar creek
bridge on East Main street this noon
and was slightly damaged. The chem
ical truck was called, and the blare
In the Ignition was soon put out.
Machinery Sold A carload of ma
cannery sjhtoh had been hilled to V
Williams, Kermlle Metals corporation
promoter, was sold at auction yester
day In Oold Hill. A. S, nosonbaum
of the Southern Paclllo company was
auctioneer. One man was present t
the sale. ' Whether he bid himself up
or not. Mr. Rosenbaum failed to atnto
Without
Crumbling
' Fltihrer's Hoiaunt Loaf
will slice without crum
bling: and thoreforo
makes delicious sand
wiches aud Joost.
Compare it with other
breads for this import
ant quality.
Wilbur Through Here Ray Lyman
Wilbur, secretary of the Interior, pass
ed through Medford the first of the
week en route to Crater lake. He was
accompanied-by his mother. They
wer. making the trip from Palo Alto,
Cal.
." YlttHors fmn KiinKiis . .Roy. Fitz
gerald and Frank. Whlttaker of! Ala
mena. Kans., are spending several days
at Diamond lake, fishing. , They are
vacationing in Oregon, and have been
the guests of Mr. and Mjp. Eber Weed
for several pays. . .. , : .
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MIxh Kinney Itcturus Home Mrs
Fanny .McKlnney of Brownsville .re
turned from Medford ,to spend a few
weeks with her niece, Mrs. Wm. Oer
rebien, In Roseburg,! and left Sunday
for 'her Uonicj. 8ho,Vlltcrt Mrs. der-
n.utcu9 vruwivr,' rM.A, iuuuwftj, ill
Medford. Roseburg news-Review,
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Pllt Penney , In. Trouble. . . Pitt
Penney of Roguo River Tuesday plead
ed guilty n Prants Pass to a charge
of assault and battery and was bound
over to the grand Jury by Judge E.
W. Madison. , Penney was released on
600 ball, furnished by, O. R Penney,
his father, and B. W, Priest, ,; ,.
Forest Official Leaves g. H. Brun
dage, assistant regional forester in
charge of fire control, who has been
hero from Portland for several days
in. connection, .with .Crater national
forest matters, went . to Clrants Pass
today for an official visit there at the
Siskiyou national forest headquarters
Loiirh lii Port lulul Tho tourist
travel to Crater lake has been good
this summer, according to Bay L
Long, who operates a garage In Med
ford. The number of California cars
headed north. to Chls scenlo attraction
was particularly large. Mr. Long was
at the Heathman. hotel yesterday
The Oregonlan.
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Plane Forced to Land Tho south
bound- mall plane, carrying two pas
sengers, was forced down at Roseburg
Monday night by low visibility, both
north and south of Roseburg. An
attempt was made to fly through to
Medford, but a fog, bank forced the
pilot to return to Rosoburg for
weather reports. Roseburg Nows-Re-vlew.
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Teuvliors Off . to Long IXurli Miss
Margaret Arnold,1 formor teacher pf
Ashland, now a member of the Med
ford Junior high school faculty, Miss
Irene Clark, dean of women of the
Ashland high school, and Miss Lil
lian,-Stevens of, Long Bench, Cnl.
stopped ' in Ashland Monday night
and visited with friends . while en
routs to Long Beacb.
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Front Oregon Points Among tho
Oregonlans at Mod lord hotels, other
than those from Portland, are O. R.
Hoerner.. w. p.! Johnson, F, O. Mc
Millan and J. Dykstra of Corvallls,
Joseph E. and Frances Gates of Gres-
hamrWr li McMillan, Ted Mesch of
Salem, Mrs. Ina Oarrctt of Eugene,
(da E. Gamble and Mrs. M, Sleep
of North Bend. , .
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Will I'm Crater. Laka Wuterv i3ov.
Julius L. Meter yesterday sent 0. T
Baker a vial to be filled with Crater
lake water to christen the largest
ship built in tho United States. The
ship was constructed by the United
States linos In' America, nnd'wlll bo
chrlBtcncd In Docemhor. The Oregon
stato seal has beon placed.- on the
vial. ; i '
Mrs, P,vthlai tlrrnverlng The,
many local friends of Mrs. George
P, Pythian will be pleased to heat
that she Is making a satisfactory
recovery from a goitre operation
performed by Dr. Joyce the first
of the weok. Mr, Pythian, who was
with her at the hospital, returned
yesterday from Portland and stated
that Mrs. , Pythian was making good
progress and should bo able to re
turn to Medford In a week or ton
days.
Rogue River Man Hurt Arnln
Carl Magerlo of Rogue River, for the
second tlmo In two months, was In
volved In a serious accidont Tuesday
morning In which lie suffered sevoml
fractured ribs, 'ino car in wnicn
Moucrlo was riding with E. R. Hcln
den, also of Rogue River, turned over
twice on tho Pacific hghway south
of amnts Phsb, Magorle was hurt
whlo working In Klamath Falls about
July I, and for a tlmo waa critically
111 In a Klamath hospital.
Visitors from Portland From Ore
gon's leudlng city registrations at lo
cal hotels Include those of Mr, and
Mrs. John D. Ripley, Mr. and Mrs,
A. W. CllosHford. Mr. and Mrs. Q. P.
Walker. Y. H. Brundage. W. C. Mc-
Laln, Budd C. long. K. 8. Buchanan
Al Sehropder, J. D. Clounh, R. V
Ellcr, T. W. Hole, C. A. Swaiuwn, Miss
Jane D. Gavin. C. C. O'Btlrn, E. B
Duffy, H, L. Hall. John Jeep, Mr.
and Mrs. D. O. Gorman. Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Young. Roy Frank, C.,A.
Warren and W. O, Tuttle ,. .
California Va(tloiist Vacation
visitors from California registered at
local hotels Include Miss Kllth New
man. Mr. aud Mrs. 0. A. Ynsnda, Mrs
M. Dick, Mrs. K. Wood. Mr. and Mrs
F, B. Gaylord and Mrs. I. Browne of
Los Angeles, Miss M.trllla Bragdon, C
E. Bragdon, L. Htraley Smith. Mrs. A
P. Smith and Catherine Sperry of
Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Pom
ereno of Burllngame, K. R. Webb
Dulcle and Ruth Wood of Selad Val
ley, Millie Footc and Henry Foote of
Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. P. T; clay
of Piedmont, Mrs, W. L. Nlcol. Mrs.
Clara Duke of Long Beseh aud Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. ai-.(ord of San Fran
cisco. 4
The Ladles of Phoenlt Presbyterian
church will conduct a cooked food
sale at MacMarr's store, North Central
Ave.. Saturday, August 21.
MP
GRANTED PAROLE
Roscoe Stewart, a-yaar.old Ash
land youth, arrested last week on a
chargo Involving a 13-year-old Ash
land girl, and remanded to the Juve
lle court yesterday, was sentenced
late yestorday by Judge Alei Sparrow
to . an Indefinite term .In the state
reform sc'iool and then granted a
parole. Stewart's youth and the fact
that, he had never before been In any
trouble, mitigated In his favor. t
, According to Deputy District At
torney George Nellscn, a number of
Ashland women Interceded for the
bpy. , Ho, also said it was the Inten
tion of authorities to keep a stricter
eye on the operation . of .- rooming
houses. . - " v-
The confession of the. girl showed
that she Jiad run away from home
and had secured lodging lu a lodging
house at Ashland.- She Is 13 years of
wsa but looks, .oWe,- After 'renting
the; room she roeo .Stewart, Add testi
fied 'that 'lie had: endeavored- to ln
duce her to return home. , '
SHEEPHERDERliNEO
FOR CAUSING BLAZE
The Crater national forest hcad
quarters office here -announces,
through H.. A. Rltteri ranger of the
Lake of tho Woods, area. In the' city
today on business,. and who made the
arrest of Ben Qulnlan of Merrill, . a
shcepherder who accidentally started
the big Aspen Butte fire In Klamath
county on August 3, which burned
over sh area, of 1000 acres In fir and
western pine, and op which about 250
fire fighters worked until It was eon
trolled, the majority from Medford,
that qulnlan was fined 50 In justice
court at Keno yesterday.
Oulnlan entered a plea of guilty.
The tiro originated frbm WisiaVlng
thrown' a clgaret or lefgan stub' away
onto Inflammable material.
A
SEEK TO ; FREE IMPRISONED MINERS
AT RIALTOSATURDAY
Another big nickel matinee will be
given Saturday for Medford and
Rogue valley children,
' The Mall Tribune Is -sponsoring the
Rlalto show which will be a double
bill. Both the first and second Install
ments of tho thrilling serial. "Horoca
of the Flames," -will-be -shown. Also,
there will be the feature picture, "A
Holy Terror."
..Today's Mall Tribune contains a
coupon Whloh, together with a- nickel,
wllr admit any Child under 14 to the
Rlalto at 13 :4B Saturday.
POLICE TURN EYE ON :
FOREIGN AUTO TAGS
jr.-: ir-nrvi
sseolated Press Photo
More than 1S0 women and children of Galloway. W. Va.. lourneved
from their homes to Phillppl, W. Va., in an effort to secure the release
of their husbands and fathers. The miners, 33 of them, were Jailed for
picketing mine despite an Injunction against It. The families are shown
In front ot the court house wlth placards begging for the men's release.
The group was -fed by local citizens and returned to their homes, their
march a failures t . ; .. , '
The stale police yesterday started
round-up of forotgn licensed, and
non-llconHed autos In Jackson county
and visited the Prospect area, where
California Oregon Power company
construction work - Is underway. A
halt dozen California licensed autos,
and autos with no licenses at all,
woro found In the, timber and along
the roads. As far as could be ascer
talncd, none, of .the machines were
owned by workers..
Scarred Police Dog
Sought in Medford
By Calif ornia Man,
A brown and black - police dog.
one ear chipped off and with scars
on his face. Is the object of a
search being conducted In Medford.
Although the dog was lost August
'It was seen In Medford ' this
morning, .and a reword has been
offered to tho person who locates
the Rulmal.
Tho dog answers to the namo ol
Kip or Kipper. Ho Jumped from
tho running board of his master's
enr when In this city almost three
weeks ago, according to word re
ceived from the owner who resides
In Martlnea. Calif.
Tho person , finding tho dog Is
asked to get (n "touch with the
circulation manager af tho Mall
Tribune.
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Excursion Rates
Cram Trains For ;
Italian Week End
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SPRINGS TO LIFE
AT 4 -MILE LAKE
A small lightning fire which- had
been smoldering In a tree since the
electrical storm Sunday night, broke
Into flames at Four Mile lake yester
day and had burned over an area of
one acre when 20. men were sent to
quell It ten from Medford, S from
Klamath Falls and 6 from Lake o'
the Woods. Nothing direct had been
heard from the fire by this noon, but
from the fact that Crater National
forest lookouts report the smoke de
creasing today. It Is thought that It
has been checked. - - '
No other now fires had been report
ed In tho Crator forest up to noon
today. .' . ' r
H. .Brundage, assistant regional
forester and Norman White. deputy
supervisor ot the forest returned last
evoning from having spent yestorday
In experimenting with the nou. cater
pillar flre-flghtlng equrpmont at the
old fire burning oft Owenloregon
lumber .company . land near Butte
Falls. Mr. White , reports that the cat
erplllar with Its plow attachment
will be efficacious In fighting forest
fires under . normal - conditions,
shown by yesterday's experiments., I) it t
cannot be used In rocky, lanai as rocks
would prevent the plow front making
' This aatefpUla equipment is' 1 for
use In the- Crator- National, Siskiyou
National, and Umpqua National
forests only. . with .Medford ha head
quarters, to be moved., ,to whatever
forest Is In need of, Its sorvlccs dur
Ing a big forest, fire. ,:.
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Modern Youngsters
' In Flying Nursery
NEW YORK, Aug. ao.-(AP) Three
modern youngsters arrived today at
Roosevelt field In their "flying nur
sery" an exclusive play-room In the
cabin of a transport airplane.
Joan, 3. Charles, 7, and M'tel. 0
children of Edmund T. Price, an air
craft manufacturer. . have been five
days on their leisurely air tour across
the country from their 8an Diego
home. Seven hours ot each day
spent In the air.
SILVERTON ROOSTER
RESENTFUL OF KICK
TRAINERS FURNISH
NOURISHMENT FOR
MM Tribune M
Good Foi Ticket '
to Holly Theatre
Nearly every home has many
articles around that are of no use
to the present owners. A small
classified ad In the Mail Tribune
will find someone who can use
that article.
For a 1 limited time the Mall
Tribune will give a Free Ticket
to "Children of Dreams" at tlu
Holly theatre next Tuesday. Wed
nesday 'and Thursday, '.with every
SWSB.ad Inserted In the classified
columns. Swap ads can be used to
trade anything, Thero Is always an
ad writer In the Tribune office to
help wrlto ah effective ad;
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FOl ALIMONY FAILURE DANGEROUS DM
LOS' ANGELES, Aug. 20. AP)
Josef von Sternberg, motion picture
director was fined 200 today by
Superior Judge L. W. Roth for failure
to pay Mrs. Rlra Marks von Sternberg
$1200 monthly alimony.
The director testified at the con
tempt bearing previously he refused
the allmonq because Mrs. von Stern
berg filea two - actions In Now York
against Marlene Dietrich, film ac
tress. One of the suits charged
alienation of affection. .
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wiiKELElt Pinna undor way
for construction- of new cnurcu
edifice here. ... .:
Medf ord's Finest EntertainnJ
SILVERTON. Cfre. (UP) Fun: In
the farmyard had a painful teoqilcl
for Alvls Brunner. Brunner made
playful pass at a Rhode Island Red
rooster with his boot. The roos,lor re
taliated by sinking a spur In 'Drun
ner's leg. The wound was so painful
that the man was unable to walk- for
two days. , '
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PREHISTORIC LIZARD
UNEARTHED IN TEXAS
Krystslglow, kodak gloss supreme.
The Peaaleye, opp. Holly theater,
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For Sale Choice Bsrtletta for can
ning, tMe per lb. 30a B. Jsckson, St
Student's ptano, tad.. Palmer Music
I House. .v ,J
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Portrait of dutlniktioh. The Peas-
leys, opp. Holly theater.
ROME (API Italy, has suddenly
become excursion mad as a result c-f
cut fares on state railroads, - ..
One Sunday 150.000 persons en
trained from the big cities ol Milan.
Rome, Venlco and Naples tin excur
sions arranged hy Minister ot Com
munications Clano,
The trips ran from 40 to 175 miles
away aud return the same day. The
round trip fare between Milan and
Venice was OS cents tor the total ot
350 miles, -
This partfcular trip attracted 8.400
passengers. They rode tn seven trains
ot IS third-class coaches.
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Antipodeans Eager
For American Coin
CANBERRA (AP) There Is a grow
Ing feeling In Influential circles that
Australia should seek limns from the
United States Instead ot remaining
under the flnauelal domination of
British Internets.
Newspapers display reports that
there Is ample money in America for
sound Investment.
Representatives of American Inter
ests resident here see tn the augges.
tlon a possibility of stimulating trade
with the United States. ;
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Tuscan. Cling peaches. Olelm ranch
Talent. )
DENTON. Tex. (UP) A prehis
toric sea llBard. estimated to -nave
weighed about eight tons when
lumbered about thousands of years
sgo, has been tinearthed In DentoD
county .by Willis O. Hewitt, Cr. B
Harris and Edwin Hays of the blologi
department of the North Texas State
Tcachcra' college
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Church Burns
BAKER. Ore.. Aug. 30 (AP) The
36-yrar old Latter Day Saints church
which has been used as a recrea
tlon hall since IB39, was destroyed
bv fire here Tuesday night." The
loss partly covered by insurance,
mjat 'estlmoied at about :100Q. ) ;
Broken windows glazed by Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
CIRCUS OF FLEAS
NEW ydRKK.--(AP) The Heckler
trained Ilea troupe at the Plea circus
on Forty-second street is In demand
this year for ell to entertainment In
Park avenue apartments and swanky
summer homes. '.. '
Roy Heckler (son of Professor W.
Heckler, Swiss by birth; who began
training fleas In Florida) usually con
ducts the troupe to the scene of fes
tivities.
Not a flea has escaped on one of
these visits. Colars and chains keep
them under control when they are
out of their cages.
The cost of bringing the trained
troupe Into your home Is not as ex
cesslve as that cf a group of dancers
and a crooner. The fleas don't have
to be dined and they don't Jump for
every open bottle.
Speaking of dining it costs the
Hecklers nothing at all to feed their
performers. When they get hungry,
a Heckler bares a wrist and lets the
little. fellow hop to It, or some one
else around the flea circus volunteers
ts Yta hli-f.(n. Thif'r nil "human
Was ' Imported from the south of
Europe.
These, says l$oy Heckler, ar jn.ora
Intelligent and active than dogrfeas.
as they don't dwell upon their diet.
They lurk In crevices In their native
haunts, spring out and-bite an un
wary man, and hurry .back home.
Thoy live longer than the dog fleas,
too.
Ordinarily, the performing floas are
fed twice daUy. When show business
Is thriving, however, they must get
hi three good bites a day..
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RUSSIANS RECEIVE
INSURANCE MONEY
NEW YORK. Aug. 20. (AP) Max
imum olalms on 2800 policies repre
senting from (2.000.000 to S3.000.000
sued for by residents and citizens of
aovlet Russia against the New York
Life Insurance company were settled
out of court yesterday through "sub
stantial payments."' .. - , i
ROSEBURG, Ore., Aug. 20. (AP)
An unidentified extortionist escap
ed through 'a hall of bullets fired at
him by local officers here last night.
A Roseburg business man, receiving
threatening letters which demanded
payment of S1000. turned the letters
over to the district attorney, Ouy
Ccrdon, and Shoriff C. T. Jackson.
Upon their Instruction the business
man placed a can. stuffed with pa
per, beside a telephono pole on an
unimproved street In tho extreme
south port of th olty.
.' Officers. In hiding, waited nearby
and presently saw a man appear and
pick up the can. Tbey ordered him
to halt but he turned and fled. The
officers fired sovoral shots none of
which, apparently, took effect.
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Mystery in Murder
of Former Marine
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20. (AP)
Police were seeking the solution to an
apparent murder mystery here today.
The body of Felix Williams, former
ncn-commlsstoned -officer in the U,
S. Marine - corps, was found - In - his
apartment lost night spreadeaRled
to his bed, tightly lashed, beaten
gauged and strangled.- .r -i-y '
' Police said 'Williams liad apparent
ly been dead five; days-. There' wore
no signs of a struggle In the room
Here's Speedy Relief
From Bunions
-Soft Corns
Oct two-ounce bottle of Mooim's
Kmrrald U (full strength) today
Two or three applications as direc
tions sdvle and in fifteen minutes
the pain and eorenens dlso pears, A
few more applications at regular In
tcrvaU and the Inflammation it gone.
And as lor soft uorns. a few ap
plications each night at bedtime anil
they just seem to shrivel right up
and sonic on,
No matter how discouraged you
have been with pads, shields, or other
applications, if you have not tried
KmcruUI Oil then ynu have some
thing to learn.
Heath's Drug Store and Jarmin &
woods and every good druggist guar
antees me rtrst bottle of Muhnp'
Kmerahl oil to-end your foot trou
bles or money back.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
JERSEY heifer, 8Mi yrs coming fresh.
5; fresh milk cow, sea; Dotn iuo.
712 Crater Lake.
BHD davenport. SIS; chest drawers.
4.76; rocker, ei.oo: Kirenen cabi
net. 10; heater. M: fmll Jars, half
price; electric brooder, S17.S0. 712
Crater Lake.
LOST OR STOIJnJ Bull terrier dog.
license No. IT7: dark brown; S3 re
ward. Call 114.1-Y.
6-vlt. ,1.1-plute Battery, g
1-yr. guarantee apO,
Batter)' Recharging SOc
Severin Battery Service
last No. Rlvemlde
Cooling!
-There's nothing quite so re
freshing on a hot day as a big,
I generous drink of CLEO'S
thlrst-satlfifylng lec cream soda.
No matter what your favorite
drink is, you'll find It. here.
SPECIAL!
Big, Thick
Milk Shakes
10c
CLEO'S
. Main and Fir Streets
"COOL OFF AT CLEO'S'
Coast "Creek road being improved.
Wlllamlna Times.
SAHlT'OBn r.
"W, winn
ftrnrpn rf h.j.u. yn
.uaiu.ue snriiiK
counoctlcut's health oeT
found less than a '1
drinking water. "
Motorists, camper, m
have been warned u c
from ,iaces marked i.k
sign of 1031 Inspection
Surrounding conditioa
found to count heavUi
water supplies, man,
ccou aprillgs Delng 0U:
euujcti ,o contamination
No roadside brooks i
.....UvU a Dftio water sul
Offn WeaihiT
r.ur iomg.it .nd r.ac
tho coast; no chanse in tr,
gentle changeable winds J
'I TODAY! i 1
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B Tapped wire ... a sulfide ... a
" guarded telephone cull! A girl ....
H living ... hating . i . fighting for re- ,
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8 .",' ', ' "CHVt'K" BIER, LEAH HOLT
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FOUNDED
1909
JACKSON C0UN1
BUILDING & LOAI
ASSOCIATION
Vail have treat coming to you
ir you nam not hail a milk shake
msde l aieth Pnig More -
The biggest little fountain In
town In the coolest store tn
town-.' " "
WILL share expense with anyone
going to San Francisco, . Inquire
Slusser's Barber Shop.
TOR SALE S good milk cows.
13-X-a. Eagle Point, Ore.
FOR RENT 6 rooms furnished; bath.
garage, electric rnc,e; i blocks from
, Ubrary. W. T. Campbell. 8a .
Main.
FOR SALE Textbooks of htgher ac
countancy. Priced at 10 of cost.
' Room , Nash Hotel.
6-tube Radio
$35 Complete
A. & B. Eliminators
1 ' $10 Down, $1.50 Week
" Service Electric Co.
Ill S. Holly Phone 1273
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FELT BASE
Floor
Coverings
39 Attractive Patterns to Choose
From. Many new ones just received.
n Per Square
Yard
Our Regular Price