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IT AGE two Local and Personal ' Mr. Cnrlon III Ed Cailon, mem ta"ber of the .Lamport store staff. Is 111 W'at his home today. . not lu, Tom K nuncus )fcme r- Tom Em ii j"en returned by train this morning ,'ot,from Portland where he spent yes " .terday. . ,, .. ,. , - in-. . . i . Visiting Hanker Roy K. Hackett, oi cashier of the First National bank of tS Orants Pass, transacted business In 9-j Medford and Sams Valley Tuesday. , m . i !' - Visited Her Pa rt-nt Charted Harts fc.ley of the Southern Pacific, office at Klamath FaiiB spent the week end in Medford visiting nls parents. ' Shopping Today Mrs. Noah Lyon and daughter Thelma of Phoenix were; among out-ot-town shoppers in Med' i ford this morning. '- Building Permit Woods Lumber company today obtained a building permit for rerooflng at 518 West Sec ond street, at a cost of $116.26. Returns to Portland Don 81ocum Hfl".1 nn t.ha Shada ffvlav tnr Kla. mma iih Portland. He has been working I t Prospect during tho summer. fa l-saves for Seattle Mrs. ,W. H, I 1 Talbott, who has been visiting her Li-ixtaughtei. Mrs. H. B. Jordan, left this . , Jo4Mon At' Kbmutli Fall q. J. Jfvcksoto,' sales manager of the Call otaia 'Oregon Power icompany, ,waa R business visitor jln Klamath Falls Returns from, Rit--M. J. Jshowers returned Tuesday from an xteridod VHU-lp ' Ohio arid, 'Indiana -where he uvs a urotner'arid sitter living whom he had not seen for 33 years, - ., Wold mill Coiiplo Wcfls Elsie Shoe. . maker, 20, and Leslie Vloyd iPaVne, ,20, both of Gold Hill, obtained" Wedding license at the courthouse In Orants pass Tuesday, Visiting In Grants Pass Miss Margaret Turner Is spending several days In Orants Pass visiting at the "home of Mr. and Mrs. Jaok Mc . Cracken. ' ' '. : Prink Calllson Here Prince O. Calllson, the V. of O. freshman foot ball coach who la a member of the Crater national park summer ranger force, arrived . In-the oity: lost night to spend: ,hla toy-of here (oday. ( . Mr. IMutey at Coiitenllmi ii A.' E.1 Peasley Is omongjlocal photijgrapaicip Attending -the convention ' In Sacra mentoi OalvithU vnok.w He is enter ing a display In Uie southern exhl- . WUpd, And plana to .return, to Med ford Uie last of the week. L ' .- A.'ilt.t. . iiui.li .! . il t v v,;ul-:.l Talents Leave Today Mr and Mrs. O. P. Talent left today; W motor on a) trip to various coast points. .TJiey, plan to De gone about a week. Mr. Talent plans to confer with state tnM lor officials when vlslttntf the, towns bdiottlett li.i.fn til it !''.'. a-- I ' ' ' . : ! ' !Mr. 1 Frederick ' ' AwUtVil ' ' 1 Among . those, asslatljxj at) the. style show pro sented by Adrlenne's at the. Fox Crn terlan MoAday ovonlnrf, was ' Mrs.' D. 4),' Vrederlok Of Die Medford. Bcnuty parlor, who assisted with the make-up of the mannequins displaying the fall apparel. ' , . - Here from a Distance Visitors .in the city registered at Medford hotels from distant places Include Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones-of fcenosha. Wis., B. Q. MoOann and family of Denver, Oolo.. S. W.'J. Hearty of New York Olty, B. Caufmn of St. Paul, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Mor gan and Edgar S. Morgan of West 4leld. -ri.J,. - - ., ; .: - . . . Will Motor 'Smith Leo Oarlock, local manager of., the. Oiegou .Statp Motor asoclatlon, plans to Jenve- Fri day by motor- for Santa Ana, Cel., where he will visit relatives and get his two little daughters, Ruth and Peggy, who have spent the summer there. He will return with Uient-to Medford, where they will ire-enter St. Mary's academy for tho fall term of school. . (S .i i - -; ,. Visitors from Washington Includ- B among Seattle guests at Med'qrd tela are Mrs. John Kwdia and par t ty. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Olhson, Kath arine Gibson, Anna Peterson, Mr. and j Mrs, c. E. Schurman, Mi ., and Mrs. I W. r. Burman, W. F, Nichols, Sdna 'Valght, Gladys Kellett, Esther Nord- . berg and Dorothy Gordon Another j Washington guest fas Maude Hober- (son of Tacoma. i Orrironlaiis at Hotels H. D. Rae and daughter, R, F. Weed, P. O. Cal llson, E. S. Farrell. V. C. May, F. H, (Thompson, Mrs. 8. J. Llvey, Bruce Cameron, Lee Schafera, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Law of Eugene are among the Oregonlans registered at Medford ho- .tele, other than those from Portland. Others are Roger E. Mythlng and son Jot Salem, O. O. Beaverly of Corvallls, joeorge Belling of Olene, Dave Mason land Oeorge Schade of Tillamook. Mlas Neva Home Miss Marian (ea, who, recently underwent , an -pratldn for appendlcltla-at Med Jord, where she wa employed In Vie fallfornla Oregon Power company of rte,?yaa brought to hat home la this trty last Sunday, Miss Ness' condl Jllon was quite critical, but she Is now ucoverlng nicely. Her mother, Mrs. ; X. H. Ness, who had been In Medford with ber, brought her back to Rose hirg Sunday. Roseburg New-Re- !I 'California Vacationists Here Mnon gibe Bar state residents regis Jterod at Medford hotels are Mrs. J, O. Stokes, Betty Stokes, Mr. and Art. H. O. Andrews, Mis. Hayden, fr. and Mrs. M. V. Alexar.syr, Nellie itowart and Lena O'Baninn, Mr. and rtra. W. B. Nell at San Marino. L. B. fesey of Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. B, Gonial Is of Stockton, Mrs. J. A. fforrlll and daughter and M. and ' U-s. N. P. Oevanaugh Of Hollywood, . Y. E. Austin of San Diego, Delia , We Harlow of Long Beach, and Mrs. . Mhel Johansen and mother of San Visited MrCnukciis Miss Mar garet Turner visited soverbl days re cently in Orants Pass with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mccracken. Completes' visit Miss Kathleen O'Mcara of Seattle today left by train for Seattle, following, a visit at Bugle Point with Miss Mary Linn. - - 1 iDanny Iluyes tn ' Better Danny Hayes, son of Dr. and Mrs. James C. Hayes, who underwent an operation at tho Sacred Heart hospital last week, Is reported to be In. a much improved condition today. ,,,,,,..,.,,. .,.,.., ... To Attend IloiHKltip Mr, and Mrs. Fred Weeks,; accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Porter are to attend tfie roundup at Pendleton. From there they' .will make a ' trip Into ,Canada before returning to Medford In about ten days.- . New Time Tables The Southern Pacific company has Just completed tho publication of 226,000 new time tables for August and September. In cluded In a group of pictures showing "Highlights of the West" .was a view of Crater lake. ' - '1 . ' ..' ... i . Clifford Fined 10 Pat Clifford, arrested for being drunk In a public place and who pleaded not guilty in the city court Monday, - when the cane was caMed for trial yesterday afternoon, changed his plea to guilty and was fined sio. ;lo ; i- i; .- .,;H)vr, " j"!1 Cmtcr Lake Piililldwa fiw- An tr utlcle.ffThe MduntalnThat'SwalloWr bH'TtaaltllUnnnwiManlna . lt nhn.n emails - aim -evoiiings . vraipr iivau, was .the outlitaridtng article! appear Ing In the Paclflt Tolephott Maga- scribed the park ' and re.iort, giving many points of Interest. ' ....... t Hallway Men Here L. Ji Armstrong of Portland, representative of the Santa Fe line, Is In Medford today calling on shippers. Other railway representatives here are Bert Miller of the O B. and Q , John Scanlon bf the New York Central and Oeorge Thomas of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. " . Miss Collins Improved Friends In the valley of Miss Flora Collins lire glad to learn that she Is getting along nicely following a major opera tion, which she underwent last Saturday- following an attack of appen dicitis, ' She Is n the Sacred Heart hospltaT,' where she has been; th stu dent nurse foradmetlme.'v! -i-i 'K i ; .... 'r-'.i,f, '-.-'. W I'nihi'iaU llcVoHlli4jThe jPdrt londi contingent of . guests :at: local hotels Includes R. M. Dlllof. L. vH. tilyhus.' E. 8. Parsons, Idni Noftslnger,' M. M. Page, J. W. Marsh.'ir.'dJohn- ston; H. F Bcrgls,; lit E. Russell, C. R. uenmeor, loneo ; Morrison, ; - r'.i w. Leery, Mr'.' and Mrs. Wnu; pbldtnan, L, P. Plor, Mr.nii(l .Mrs.on, Stalge, Ted Dunkln, Mr. and Mrs;1 R. F, Mo Loan, -0. H Clay and ana J 'A'.' ail bam, ? i:. ..,.,,.. ,, y y ';' , Mrs. Conway Able in Leave Hospital , It, was, ottpectcd . that f'Mrs. Lela cqnway oi uiyviue, air., wno-jo nana was - amputated ' a week bko as tho result . of . an auto , accident on the JacksonvtUb-Ruch highway, when an auto driven by her sister, Mrs. ft. B. Cunningham, skidded and overturn ed, would be able today to loave the Sacred Heart hospital and return to tho Cunningham ;thomo. It will be two or three weeks before Mrs. Con way Is ablo to travel. Green slabs, 2.50 per load. Med ford Fuel Co. Tel. 031. Factory blocks, dry slabo and body wood. Summer prices. Medford Fuel Co." T1. 831. - Portraits of distinction;,- The Peas leys, opp. Holly theater. TQQ LATE. TO CLASSIFY Violin Inslrilelliiu. THORVAL H. FOLKENUERU -Teacher of violin onscmblo and radio - practice for students. Instruments furnished. Studios, 3 at:d 4 Collego Uldg., 31 N. Ornpe St. Tel. 2S9-J. PUODUC1NO, froe-gold p-operty for sale cheap. BArgaln. Part cash. iiart time. Falling health; . must ell. Box 1658, Tribune, ; FOR RENT mall house with 3 . acres of ground. Phono Sfil-R. EWES, fat lambs. 0. A, DoVoe. FINANCE CO. CARS 1B31 Ford Victoria, like new, small mileage. . - 102U Ford Tudor, perfect every way. Small amount will hnndle. See Taylor, dales Used Car Depart ment. FOR RENT 8-room English cottage, unfurnished: hardwood floors, fire place, electrlo range. Tel. 58D-J-2. LOST Scottish terrier called Tom, In Metfford Wed'lesday. Teleulinne 114, Central Point. Reward. FOR SALE Straw. O, A. DcVoe. WANTED 2 rooms or 1 room and kltohenotte, unfurnished apt,, close In, low rent. 20 Tripp. FOR SALE Concord grapes, prunes. uuii urpingion nreemng stock, all "Vancouver Ave. Phone 287-L. FOR SALE Hiunp. buck. O. A. UrVoe. FOR SALE Barred Rook pullets, pair - ioiuousf Reee. Mrs. R K. carley Telephone afternoont. 4'JH-W. 1 FOR SALE 4-foot floor case and seme shelving. t17 N. Central. FOR SALE s head rattle. 4 fresh soon: 15 tons hay. first, second and third cutting. Box 1831, Mall Trl bune. - - - HAVE a few ewes to put out on snares, t;. a. uevoe. FOR RENT Store and service sta tion, seven to ten thouwnd busi ness. Box 1S31, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT A clean, partly furnlaU--. el, .4-artoni, tiouse: hardwood floor, 'as'rsnfe. Phone 488-M or Inquire si) 00. newtown. FOR 'RENT "Best apartments in town" at Schuler Apts, corner Bt MEDPORD MAIL PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 26. (API Scramble of killers for live chicken supplies is causing Intense strength all through the local poultry trade. In fact the strength Is - practically general along the entire Pacific slope. It appears primarily due to the sharp advance in California prices recently, and especially those at San Francisco. ' There Is prctlcally no change In the market for butler here. On the produce exchange as well as on t,he open market, sales are much In line with supplies,"-.'" .--.. . - Generally maintained prices are re ported In the market for strictly fresh eggs although some alleged fresh Btock Is being sold at discounts of 1 to 2c from the list. Generally slower trade tone Is re flected in the market for country killed hogs. While i the, upper price limits are stll) available; in -a. Small way genera! jiales are iower. 'VC ., . . ; -. -i . Llvrntock .' PORTLAND, Aug. 20. (AP)i-OAT-f LB 80, calves' IB; steady. ; '" ; - HOGB 225; generally 25 lower. Light light 140-100 lbs; 'good' and choice 5.75-8.7B; light ' Weight 160-180 ' lba good and choice 6. 50-6.75. 180-200 lbs., good and choice s6.60-6.75. Me dium weight 200-220 -lbs. good ' and Choice $8.76-8.75. 220-250 lbS. good and choice B.25-8:26. 'Heavy -weight 269-200 lbs. good and choice $6.00 .00, 200-860 lbs. good and choice $4-60-5.50, Packing sows 278-600 lbs. medium' nud good 3.00'-.80. ' Feeder and stocker pigs' 70-130',lbs.' good arid choice 8.507,7.60. .. ... $ SHEEP end lambs 600) .steady.. ; !: Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 28. (API LIVE POULTRY Net buying price: Heavy hens, colored, 4'4 lbs. up, 21c do. medium, 16c; light broilers under XYi lbs. 20-23c; over lbs. 18-20C; colored 20-21c; No. 2 chit-kens 7-8C; old roosters 7c; ducks, Pekln 14-10c; geese 130. '" : Slitter, butterfat, onions, potatoes,' wool, hay, eggs, milk, county meats ' quotations unohanged. ( Portland Wheat iij ' PORTLAND, '! Aug. " 28. (APT Wheat: " , ' j f; Open High iLow'iOlose Sept.., (old) .44"4 ,44'A A4A':av4 "Sept. (new)'-"...'. .45 "1.45 i.45 ,,'.4514 ueo .47)4 .48 .4714, 148 Cash wheat: - -Big Bend bluestem Soft white! .I..',......... ; .44 , .UU .44 1 '..,". : .42 weK(orn white Hard winter 4..',;,i-.'.,,..'...v Northern spring ,..:.:.',-....',..'.. Weetern red .,:.....L Oats;.. '" ' .. no, 2 whito .42 ,.,17.50 ' Today's car receipts: Wheat . 02 barley 1; flour 7; corn 2; oats I.-.'. Nun rranemeo iiuiterrnt : SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26. (API Biittorfat f. 0. b. San Francisco .32, Stock Sale Averages (Copyright, 1031, Standard Statistics Co.) (10 20 20 90 Ind'ls Rr's Ut's Total Today 107.4 04.8 183.2 110.8 Prev. day .. 105 4 83.8 181.1 . 108 8 Week ago .. 100.3 . 88.0 184.4 112.3 Month ago 105.7 73.1 101.1 110.5 Year ago .. 184.2 118.8 21R.S 168.0 NEW YORK, Aug. 0. (AP) The stock market pushed Up smartly in, the final transactions today, as Bears became discouraged with the extreme quiet of recent sessions' and decided to cover their short commitments. The ability of the market to hold practically stationary In the face of weekly steel traio reviews reporting a further tag In production was ac cepted as n signal that It had become oversold. Today's closing prices for 17 solect- ednlocks follow: ' ' ' Amrrlean Can 62 American T. ft T 171 Aniiconda 24 Curtis Wright a?, General Motors 3(1 li Int. T. T 2814 Montgomery Ward 2 Hi Paramount Pub 24 Radio 20V4 Southern Pac 731, S. O. of Cal 4t?i S. O. of N. J 41i Trans Am 1 united Alrcralt 28H U. 8. 8teel .......................I...... 88 V4 Corp't Trust Shs 4i', S-yr. Fxd. Trust 71 4 Phone 842. We'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. Oreen slabs, 42.S0 per load. Med ford Fuel Oo. Tel.-031. .- ' ' You have a treat coming If ) Ml have net had made at Heath Trti The biggest little town In the eoolest town. . DEVELOP INQ .... JPRINTINa Mall Ua Your Fllmi S WEM'S 117 I.wlaln marhets ( Wall Street Report Rebuilt Batteries $3.00 Batteries Charged 50c Service Electric Co. Phone ttn 111 ScJIolly St. .TRIBUNE, 1 MEDFORD, DISMISSES CASE At the trial of J; C. BorAng, 60, proprietor of The Covered Wagon, refreshment establishment at Phoe nix, on the charge of assault and battery on Sam Edwards, which lat ter episode created so much excite ment In Phoenix last Sunday. Judge Taylor in the Justice court here this forenoon after hearing the .testimony dismissed the charge ngalnst Berahg, holding that In law there could be no such charge against "the defen dant.' '"' " . 1 However, the Judge lectured both, dividing the reaponslblltty,'''and' ob tained a promise from1' each1 that there would be no further trouble between them, and that each would cease alleged annoyances Bgalnst t,he other. The arguments of Assistant Deputy District Attorney . Oeorge Nellfeonr representing ' the ; state I and of E.' E. ' Kelly, representfng Berang. were also along the Itne that lurther trouble between1 t:ie two men should be avoided. ' - i; "'"".- X t - "The testimony showed'' thaf' there had been bad feeling between Berang and Edwards! Whose' homes arei not much" over 60 feet apart, With t,he old dourity road running -between Tthem,; for-a long'-'tlme past, which 'culminated' In' Sunday's altercation. -' That day Edwards was assisting a man named -Lewis drive -'a' herd of cattle ""by 'when Bettirifi's 'AosCrafi1 oiit into ,thc ):pad lh front, of the'Jatter'e 'hiuso.U'Edwarcls': threw -t stqoe : tit the' ariimal.' This, so angered the elder1 mart that he ordered Edwards 'away .from irte; vicinity of nls pro perty,: and Edwards picking up a stone, threw It at Berang, .hitting him,-in itlje back-. . ; : ,- &','jJ-' ; 'Then Berang picked up the same stone and' hurled- It at Edwards,.' tllo missile Injuring his head and Jaw. Special Train Rate On Reno Excursion In connection with the Dollar day excursion helng r'aaiured by the Southern Pacific over Labor day, 'a special price of $8.05 la being offered fdr travelers rrom Klamath Falls to Reno, round trip. A number of valley people have been planning brief trips to the Ne voda city, . will motor to Klamath Pails, and from there take the train. September 3, 4 and S aro the 'dates ClnRsfflod nr.veinln.nff (jretn rnflults. BARBARA" Fashion decreet the dainty, jlender Baguette. Here ! a luxurious new Bulova, smart, accurate and de pendableyet priced - within reach of all.Wilh new style chain link bracelet. OT.50 Larry ScKade Your Fnvorltc Jewctrr Since ltMH WE -DEVELOP FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy 1 ;- ' ' ' ' -! i .ill " . -i t r, I Toledo ' iiiiiiiiimi -trntn-- wn OREGON, WEDNESDAY,'? AUGUST 26, 931. ; WAIT ANNOUNCES BAffD CONCERT FOR TONIGHT Tonight's band concert program by'the Elks"' band has been an nounced as follows, by Director F. Wilson Walt: March, "Under the Double Eagle" Wagner Requested,- Selection From Faust.... t ...... :i ; .-..... oounoa. Andante from Haydn's Surprise Symphony .; Haydn March, "Bombasto". Farrar Requested- selection "The Red Mill" Herbert Popular,' "Would You Like to ! Take, a Walk?!'.... .. .... .warren Russian Fantasia Tobanl Match, "The J5quealer"....i. 1 .Heed - ' atar opangiea nanuer LOS ANGELES COUPLE1 " May F. Cornelius, formerly an apart ment house manager In Los Angeles, and J. E. Lundlne. Who was with the Los Angeles Examiner In that city, were married Saturday evening by Rev. Alexander ;Q. Bennett at the local parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Lundlne, a middle aged couple, were quite enthusiastic about Medford 'and southern Oregon, and are going to establish their resi dence In this part of the state. The newly weds plan .to.construQt a, lodge along the Redwood highway, and Mrs. Lundlne said 'today she was 'certain It would: b a'suttcess.tiue- 6 her igrmei empiuyiucut,. ' , ' - - Babies Appear For Health Ratings at Show Headquarters Health examinations of 300 babies are being held today In the Amer ican Legion Auxiliary .baby show. Those scoring 00 per cent will receive health certificates; those scoring 95 per cent will receive .blue ribbon diplomas. 'v . '-'-w -.1 i W. Thoroughman, representative, of the Oerber's Baby Products Fremont Canning company, Fremont, Mich., Is ISIS , , " V BIG DOUBLE BILL" -5 1 - ) , : V ft i. -'V ! :' ;; ' !'' I 'ji )' World( Ieaweight Qhampibnahip Fight . , M AX SCjMLliG of GeriTiany . .HI ,.,'il..J. .-(.iliJili;) ..'ivig..!''.' '..'.-.I -:..,.- ,. .' ;. YOUNG STRIBLING of U. S. '.". jfaken at lthe Ringside, Cleveland, Ohio '."..-',. -PUS . ,;,..( "PHANTOSt ,IN THE llOl'SK"- : A crock story with ' Klca'rdo---liortex . IT 1 Ti'"''1'' y ai DissQimette 10-PIECE BAND DANCE ! Oriental 1 Gardens Friday Sugust 28th s444444444r444444444444a444-4 Ranges Semi-Enameled Ivory wtih Green Trimmings OUR REGULAR PRICE s47oo donating a' case of Oerber'n Strained Foods, to be distributed among the higher scoring babies in the three months to nine months class, on .September 1st. as the cups and prizes are awarded. (Mrs. D. A. Harvey, ballet instruct ress. Is presenting an entertainment for the baby coronation on September 1st, and a lovely pageant will be staged; The king, queen, prince and princess, and all the cup and prize winners will be donned in royalty robes. .--' All books of tickets must be brought In by 0:30 Saturday night so that the American Legion Auxiliary may have ah accurate check on all books. No votes will be counted that come In after 10 o'clock Saturday nignt. Kindergarten Open " -September Eighth Thm VinAuTimTtfn WindllCted bV Movooraf wllllnmann will ODen for enrollment September 8 at nine o'clock'. There will be classes "for beginners and pre-prlmary work for second year pupils.'- The special mu sical instruction win oe onereu connection with the regular course. FRENCH WAVE SET This amazing new French method makes it easy to have deep, natural looking -finger waves at-home. As easv as using old-fashioned curlers. No greaslness. No fussing. Clean with no flaky deposit on me nair. Not affected by dampness or mois ture. Lasts 7 full days. Ask for Jo cur. Waveset at "any toilet .Counter, Costs only few cents: ' Also Jo-eur Henna Rinse for that lovely bronze glint.- :, ?: . , YEOMEN v REGULAR .MEETING ; THURSDAY EVENING Social Dance. At Ashlaia, .Friday night. . ..Members ii and friends... THURSDAY and FRIDAY . ! Remember 2 Days f Daily Mat 1:30 ; Eve 7:30 10 and 25-- and .v . .j.,t NEW SOUND - -fa if 00 RECEPrj i 'k Gangsters to- be laraghed 'qt! Lovers you'll ' level A villain that'll make you happy Xo hiss! A song that you'll hum and thrum for weeks! Chuckle-drnipmed full lluhbllnE over .with affs U"-AM1 MORE LAFFS1 1 A Paramount Picture with (BcvilteliliiB June Collyer, "Mitsy" Uny Doolcv, "Screwey"! Raymond; '"Tlutton, fRough mid Tough" Noah Heerv, mill the most Itrved "moth-' cr" on the screen, Mury Carr. - . it v A i v.; n;. MR BUILDING & ASSOCIATION TODAY and THURSDAY Prosperity Picture No. 9 ? V v V 7 I I I ALSO ANDY CLYDE In ' "TOO MANY HUSHANDS". jrammuunt ...Arte "THE l'Kst" ,'. Hl-O-M NEWS . W.alST-flarjfilM a 1 'I ii Mr IriUaS alaPJ 1 tidi iW W-O' I E ,V,- ( to. -1'. K iV TO WATER USERS The following tales MUST BE HEEDED: 1. Water Allowed To Run To Waste down sidewalks,- streets or gutters as a result of the sprink ling of lawns, gardens or park strips is prohibited. 2. Open Hose used in irrigation is prohibited. 3. During a Fire all Use of water shall be dis continued. ' ! '--, '." city WATER COMMISSION"' ' We have many . v . , 1 - - - New Attractive Gas Heaters for Fall and Winter to "choose from Large and small heating systems that will take care of your heating problems satis factorily and economically. j tO vLocal Rates: is;low as of lc per cu. ft. Southern Oregon Gas Corp. - : '"Home.of jinstapt Heaf : '." 209 West Main St, . , -v Phoneme FOUNDED 1909 v 'TAmcsON COTTNTt. , aud Oakdale. Phoue 158J.