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SHE ic Bams uvci-wuwucu s Moscow Population Vws Mixed Bathing boo, New Regime. LfOVf (A!l A great part or Pi iwmilAtion has to eo RIBSIBO i . - o- I lh laolil Bussla, oontinues Just as Lnt a fixture In the new. L women " " L.uir way in great numbers fj, u,e streets to the "bahns," E towels and clean clothing. Lnald population Increase In L, .mi other large centers has U' tacUltles are unable to sup- 1 111 n: . .. - !te better publlo baths, men ,h. choice ot- three classes, L (rom the luxury of a swlm- p(01, Bliuwci " Itf OX DUCKBU, u i.wt vribu r th.Mnnloui UFnm.n jjj two classes, and swimming lor them are rare. price ranges irom -io to o jHh towels extra. ' felttre Is the aeiuxe pam. y leven rouoies taoout o.ou;, Mjuelf with tfte luxury oi a fcoosly furnished three room Eg ipartment. Shortage oi soap chief difficulty for bathers lies ii ihortage. of soap, not to be Itue at even the most exorbitant Many meet the situation by t; their bodies with bundles of tup, the theory, oeing mat cfeos the pores ana permits or hot water to complete tne kng process. tint class" bath,, which costs Lets, gives a man the UBe of dimming pool alter no nas balbath and the choice of tub tower, often In a private com bat, f : ' .No Tub for Second Class but class bat,hs ' have only ia or tubs, no swimming pool. -Jk accommodations ; are more e third class, where the bather Eon a bare stone floor, scrubs I lint and then rinses off with a of water, there is the Rus- iqulvalent of a Turkish bath. h the bather enters - a small ECed with steam and Is able to long as he likes. pi bathing, so common up i lew years ago, now la taboo. Yming Authority Visits in Medford While On Vacation 17 Edwin A. Rmfth Rnmn. f by Mrs. Smith and their rr Edith, of Spokane,., yes llllted at the nfflro nf the pn California-Southern Ore- tnelopment association prev- 10 Continuing t.hplr . Irairnpv m Auteles. f of the. best known authori- B attrlCUltum. Mnlnr Smith F the Pacific Northwest t WO Of mflorflnlnM (h. Wa.H- P hrmer. Oregon Parmer, and r""iner. rney plan to stop 4tora next week enroute "lays ago Fred Clemens, tne magazines, visited XI Sained Infnrmnllm, W the develonment aAsnrintinn F n article entitled "The rw the Development Asso- agriculture." which win f ! the next Issue. Radio Program KMED CM.II Trlbune.V.ram Station, P. M. Fr,""-V- Stoj-Howlsyourdog Whereto go. featuring the ArllonT C glers: Dncle Jerry. 7 to 8-Happiness Train; Camn ptuumiircraShcctMctalS 8 to 9-A11 request program. Ntiturilav. A. M. newvsrsr 01 GoereBo-p- 9 to 10-Priendshlp circle by Econ omy Groceteria; Gardner Trug 10 Weather forecast 10 to 11 A. Shilling Sc Co Alex ander's Pood Shop UKlng2 Sperry Rour; Whlte P. M 12 to 1-Heath's Drug Store; Pipe organ from Fox Craterlan; News flashes by Mall Tribune 1 to 2-Flrestone; Peoples Elec trie; Jackson Co. Bldg. Si Loan 2 to 3;30-world Bookman; No": elty program. 4:30 to 5-KMED presentation. 8 to 6-Lewu 6uper statlon. Southern Oregon Theater Guide News and market by Mall Trl bune. 8 , 7 Jakson Hot Springs; Where to go; Old Time Fiddlers' contest. 7 to 8 Happiness Train; All re quest program. MEDPOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OTM'OOy. FRTDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931. NAME JUDGES FOR TRIBUNE CONTEST Mrs. Eunice Hulls, school teacher, and Miss Eleanor Curry, art Instruc tor at t.-ie Roosevelt school, have been named Judges to select the prise win ning color sheets for the first week in the Mali Tribune's color page con leat being conducted for the boys and glrla . Winners fnr rh. r. ,., .... j first week will be announced In Sat- " Paper. Boys and girls who old not uet th n- Mall Tribune office on time, are re minded that the second of a series of six was printed In yesterday's paper. - wmi iCy snouid be turned In as soon as possible. Many arc being brought to the office dally Grey Timber Wolf Seen Killing Fawn EUGENE. Ore Aim 01,adi Campers reported here today they saw ticw mnuer won carry away a small fawn In the unrjer wninmtf recently. They said the fawn was drinking at a creek when th nhnuui th wolf close behind, stalking the anl- uiiw. iney ran lorward, shouting, but the wolf Seized r.hn r.vn onri carried It away. St. Ann's Altar socletv l .nnnuw. Ing a food sale at Weeks & Orr's store Saturday a. m. PAGE FIVE SALESji CHINESE WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (AP) President Hoover said todaj that the farm board would not limit the amount ot wheat to be sold to the Chinese government. The Chinese government has sug gested purchasing 15.000.000 bushels, the president said. He adaed that so far as the American government was concerned there would be no limit on the amount sold if the negotia tions between the board and the Chi nese government are successful. HELENlvmODYWiNS WAY 10 SEMI-FINAL FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 21. (AP) Without extending herself. Helen Wills Moody drove her way Into the semi-finals of the nat ional women's tennis- tournament here today by downing Dorothy M. Welsel of Sacramento, 6-1, 6-2. Mrs. Eileen Bennett Whlttlngstall of England provided a major upset by defeating Helen Jacobs of Berk eley, Col, 3-6. 6-3. 8-6. Phyllis Mudford, hard driving English girl, reached the seml-flnals by defeating Mrs. Lawrenco Hnrp?r of Oakland, Calif.,' No. 1 on the American ranking list, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. Investigation of Hoover Dam Labor Situation Ordered Fle Bill Shows wterian Today Tonly the Fox Cratiirinn then '"JMng a double feature pro- h.' .. w ino extended run v.utn m i. - - . jo iicvessary lor tne Reua theater to present two me same program, 1 rae 8ecret Call," a drama 7 POlItlCS. anil tun. unnnir 5ln the graft not.' "The b. -& w me lucui screen "test find. Peggy 8han- iT" ""mea by the crltlca to a uiara Bow. Also co- fo, onannon u Kicn- N-thrills, laughs and pathos ! -- -u nana m the second plc- y"gram, Eddie Qulllan tha il d ftRB'nt the background of the turf, r-c em-t . . tnv romances nrougnt ""ng screen in recent months COnrsm- - -. i , I' a Ik. joung jocay L inldst of a blissful ro- l . taoaret singer when P? to face wlth disgrace l'rti a dishonest rider. KVv, u"n"lly helps him to livt ndlcap and stage a FIT""., "Sweepstakes" a -ui nrst-rate entertaln- h V"P"onUy fine cast loT- Qulllan. headed by ,'m- Mrlon Nixon and 1-,1 attraction on . Criteria n will nre- ktruf!1 Kld" ' novel k l01nS vaudeville presen- TWlklO rr- nrirr iii.-,Ap, Albany r) twLl PreP redness for ), ." ")' roundup at that - - " year September J from over the entire " of the city at this WASHINGTON. Aug. 21. (API Secretary Doak today wrote William Green, president of tho American Federation of Labor, that a conciliat or had been sent to Las VcgM. Nov . to investigate the labor situation at Hoover dam. Desk's letter was in reply to one from Mr. Green on the situation at the dam containing a complaint from the Las Vegas Central Labor Union that the prevailing rate of wages In that locality was not being pild by the contractors. The message also complained of employment and working conditions. Secretary Doak snld the Hoover dam project does not come under the provisions prescribing that gov ernment contractors pay their work ers at the prevailing local rate. In the past six years more than 1,500,000 tuns of agricultural lime h.. hppn snread on Iowa farm land. Ready for your inspection new fall hats In all the new creations. Famous Gage models 3.98 to 112 50. Popular priced hats $149 to 2 98. New fall shoes 1.95 to 5.95. The Band Box and Shoe Box. , Enforcement Cost Per Capita Placed at Thirty-two Cts. WASHINGTON. Aug. 21. AP) A per capita expenditure by the people of the United States of 32 cents was estimated today by the Wlckershain report on "the cost of crime" to be t,1e price of federal prohibition enforcement efforts. Selecting the fiscal year ended June 30, 1930 for study, the re port showed federal expenditures for prohibition approximating 1.03 Fcr cent of Its total expenditures for all purposes. Analysis by states showed Ore gon's federal enforcement cost as STATE FIRE OFFICERS PROBE LOCAL BLAZES OF FORMER CALIF0RN1ANS September ninth being the day California was admitted Into the union, former Callfornlans who now ' reside In Medford are making plans for a dinner party to be given on that date. The committee in charge of af fairs Includes three natives of San Francisco: J. c. Thompson, divis ion manager of the Copeo; A. S. Rosenbaum. district agent for tho Southern Pacific, and A. P. John sen, manager of the Standard Oil. Others Callfornlans who arc in terested In Joining the celebration are asked to get In touch with one of tho committee members. Investigation of the recent fires here which are believed to have been Incendiary Is still under way. Fire Chief Elliott announced to day. Two deputy fire marshalls are In the city conducting the probe in conjunction with the fire department. C. A. Warren and Al Lumsdcn are the officials from the state fire office. Several suspects are being Invest igated and others have been ques tioned concerning some of the fires. FORMER KING NABBED FOR PORCH CLIMBING PARIS. Aug. 21. (AP) Newspa pers have a story about a man. In Geneva. Switzerland, who forgot nls latchkey, started to climb a win dow and was grabbed by police for a burglar after putting up a stlti fight. Police discovered they .had Amanullah, former king of Afghanistan. Advance llttirlng llnte. SALEM. Aug. 21. (API Hearing on tho suspension of the railroad tar iff reducing the rates on petroleum products on an average of 28 per cent was advanced by the public service commission here today to Septem ber 1. rTT. rnaKine Loaf ft fa. Coats with Fur Trimming Like These Would Have Cost You $40 Last Year Only $2475 You have never seen Coats with Mich luxurious fur. nf ttiich IrvIkIi use of fur priced su low. Wlilc sumpt tions ccIlarH . . . cuffs that reach almost to the ellmw , . t mining new novelty ways of trimming . . , foxes, hlnck pointed or red wolf-dyed Maiichurlan dog fur, nud mink-dyed marmot wonderful (iiuMtlcH from earlj" buying In the choicest markets. Then thrilling style In (Cic new slenderizing erfect In fabrics entirely different! New rough Pebble Crepe, Lucia, l'eldera, unci Honyn. Kiue all silk linings and careful workmanship every coat Is In spected before it Is shipped. Kvcn coats selling last year as high us $10 $10 more could never compare In luxury of furring or unprecedented value, .sizes 14 to 41. Buy Now! Use Ward's Lay-A way Plan $9.50 Balance to Be Paid on or DOWN Before October 1st mm 117 So. Central . Phone 286 Medford, Ore. 11 i"Thfi Friendliest Store in T"wn ' 'STT'"""- c r J l-ll-i. J.II-IILJI.HWHILJll.l. i FREE WE DEVELOP FILMS West Side Pharmacy 217 E. Main DEVELOPING nd PRINTING Mall U Your Filmi SWEM'S Medford 6-vlt. 13-plate Battery, j C 1-yr. unaraniee . . . "P Battery Beiharsimt 50c Severin Battery ServiM 1532 No. mrriuv Bed-Springs-Mattress Ivory or brown bed with 2-inch posts, 40-pound felted mattress and single deck, coil bed springs. OUR REGULAR PRICE ' Bed Spring Mattress $5.95 $g.50 $g.45 COMPLETE SET--$ 18.90 Set $19.90, with Double Deck 90-coil Bed Spring.? rr'wrir.iiaTi -i ti. t i i i in i 111 11 in Greater Savings Can Be Made at Safeway Features Saturday and Monday Pineapple SHORTENING Snow Cap, a quality vegetable shorten ing. v 4 lb. Pail . . . 54c .8 1b. Pail... 95c Max-l-mum fancy whole slices In rich golden syrup, n real value. Large can . Salad Dressing f Oold Medal, for n new lasty J if C flavor In your salad.. flwi P 1-i-oi. Jar lttc; full quart Pancake Flour t Siwrry'a for those golden pan f cakes. 4-lb. bugs WtM Butter 00 Kufeivay (llal(ty fanev Weaning, '"b liC I'ounil Jf Black Figs an Hxlrn choice iiiallty Tor cook- f Iiir. 4 Ilia mtd M Bacon Back Swift's medium weight, lots of lean. Mi . Vinegar Cider full stren (iallon Salmon llappyvale Fancy Alakn pink. 1-lb. tall can Tare rider full st reitRt h In bulk, (iallon 20c 21c 25c 10 c Camay Soap Today's most popular tdlet soap. Special price. 4 bars PICKLES Fancy whole sweets or uweut mixed, ('a seo brand. Full qt. 3 for . . 35c $1.00 27. Par Soap The iierfei't concentrated soup. A bars Harmony floating houc hold soap with each package at 48 FLOUR VALUES Corona ' Fancy hardwheat, you rati compare It with any high priced flour with our guar-, nuleo of satisfaction, J ! Safeway Hardwheat blond, our , largest selling quality flour. Green T Tho all-purpose family blend. 49 lb. Bag $1.09 49 lb. Bag ....99c , 49 lb. Bag ....89c 84 Fruit Jars Hull Mason or Kerr ItcRtilar Mason, quarts ,... , Oranges hunklst. Fancy, small, Juicy Fancy local sweets. Itrd oranges. meats. Coffee N pedal roast, some coffee value. 19 Melons Spuds Selected locals, In jihnpplug llagi. 3 Dozen 29c Pound ...... 2c 17 Pounds . . . 29c 49c Tomatoes Good quality locals for canning. Orate .. Phone 1010 Quantity . Orders Delivered 210 West Main We wish to announce to the poople of Medford and vicinity the opening of a NEW, MODERN CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE SATURDAY, AUGUST 22 Featuring the Famous WHERRIE TAILORING LINE Manufactured in Portland, Guaranteed to fit. SUITS $24.SO $29.50 and $39.50 TOP COATS $22.50 $32.50 Also e complete line of Furnishings. New style Pre-Shrunk Shirts $ 1 .65 New Fall Patterns in Ties $1.00 Shop Our Windows FT " . 4f-2 m -1 AUSTIN-HAMM CLOTHING and FURNISHING STORE Medford, Oregon 126 East Main Model Clothing Location little hata. town In the "" ,ore town. ' M. M. store.