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V ?aG1) TWO, f Local and Personal (fivvTir''?"''.' 'MftbroRfr mail jTB'uiO!,gMFO;;od!5y: MrffRj&Wfrflt Vlsltlnc; Mother Mrs. Luclle O'Nell of Klamath Fall 1 In Medford visit ing ir mother, Mi. Mill E. Mar- dull,.. ..... .-.-. ... - Parti tittle BUtte Everett Trow bridge andO. A. Eden yesterday lis tied little Eutte -creek ntnr- Fish' lake, and returned wllb the limit or trout. . From Cottage Grove James 8. Howard and H. Hauaor of Cottage Grove (re (pending the week end' In Medford. ' " 1- ', e . , ' Visit In Boseburg Mies Elmlre Blake left on the Shasta this noon for Roseburg, where ahe will visit friends and relatives until Monday. Ofcvee for Park Having arrived Id Medford today, Mr.-Meta. 'Burger of Chlco, cat., left by stage this morning for Crater lake. Attend Celebration W. M'. Clem enson and daughter Camilla left this morning for Yreka to attend the bridge celebration. Guests of Clark Mr. and Mrs. VrM Oole, daughter Barbara and son Roger, of Santa Barbara, Cal., are In . Medford u guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Clark. e Hero from Texas Raleigh Ross and Charles Nelson of Lockhart, Tex are In Medford visiting Mr. Rosa' cousins. C. C. Hoover and Mr. John Sol las. V To Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baler of Dubuque, la., arrived us re today by train, to spend .two menus visiting their daughter, Mrs, ' Albert Stock. . O. f. Band Season Ends The last band conoert f the season In Grants Vaas was presented In the city park . Friday evening by tee Grants Pass Municipal band. . e Cal Wells Returns Cal Wells, U 8. marshal, returned to Medford by train Friday morning fronv Port, land", where he had taken three prls- .oners irom Klamath Fall. . m . . Vkasfljr. Dinner Party Mr. and sirs, Marvin Barrlok of Medford were dl Brier guests last Sunday In Grants Pass of Mr. Barrlok, ' p.ironta, Mr.. and Mrs. B. L. Barrlok, and .slater, Mls .,. Leave foe Yreka .1, O. Bender) traveling Auditor for the Maytag- Pa elfle company, with headquarters It Portland, plan, to- leave - Vmonrow for. .treka on business, - He has beerj ln Medford for toe past, three days. Hi i.. rntns WaahlQgton Included among wasnington guests at locM hotels are Don H. Beaker of Vancouver, P. Wi SokwaO.of Taoom and h, C arlffltti Kattnerlae Joharunn, Mrs. Jt O. dully, r, aud mi. c, W. Ros of 8s Attle...,":.' - ' . . ,,. , , , f, .'', -T San Franrltra Mlria and Ma- rlaa Ofosseub of Ban Pmnslsco- arrtv . la Medford today by train from; (Portland. They will leave tomorrow 3 their home In trie south, tuxom-j Jantd by Mia Virginia Billey of roruand and Mis Ruth DeNeff of Kumne. .. , , i v ' ... .-,: run m Ocean Mr, and Mrs; lOrover Tyler and their' . guests; Mn d Mrs, Richard Blaekj who reside near Ban Francisco, motored to Brook Inge las week, and went deep- sea flaking. They returned with several ling ood. which friends think were aught with a silver hook. rnettepkue Go North Mr, ami Mrs. Guy Bhetteplaoo leave Sunday (or Portland, where Mr. Phetteplaco wuj attend the convention of the Helrut oompany, to be In resslon next weekv They will be accompanied by -their, daughter, Mies Joan, who wtU .near at. Helen's Hall.' i " Features oxegoit ratee The South era paotflo Is featuring an Illustrated arttele on the Oregon Caves in Its! September Issue of dining car menus. The, front, page of the publication carries a picture or the "Bee Hive," s . of the Interesting rooms In the Injure- Ankht . Will Straw (the Big Cowboy from ShCTldnn, yo.), a familiar figure around the city hall, ha been confined at the Community hospital for the past ten days, suffer, ing from a severely epralned heel and ankle. The Injury waa occasioned by jumping from a truck to avoid an accident, while fighting flies. Breaks Stulaotlte la Caves Fred Raunsteln of Exeter, Cal, Wednesday desposlted a ball of 10 with Super visor J. H. Bllllnslea ol Siskiyou na tional forest to guarantee his appear ance before a federal grand -Jury, when called upon by h United Btate district attorney, Haunsteln Is Charged with breaking off a stalactite In the Oregon Caves. ' , i ' ; ; Continue to Manri(lli -- t. S. Harvey of MarahfleM arlved In Med tord this ' noon from Sacramento, when he has been attending the Pa-' clflc International PholPiruphera' as sociation convention. He left this afternoon for ' Marsh field ' with - hi daughter,; who has been guest at the T. S. Harvey homo for the past several day. - -: i OumlK of rohlgii Mrs. George W. Oolvlg and Mrs, w. P. Chauase of Grants pass and Miss Dorothy Chauase of Portland were guests Thursday of Mr. aad Mrs. Fred - Cotvlg. Mrs. ' Ohausac Is Mr. Colvlg's slater. Miss Chauase, who Is a member of the tale welfare board, aritli offices In Portland, . spending eevtral days' vacation with her mother In Grants .- "... s ,1 . . Keturns from rortlanrl Following Following A ten days' vblt in Port land as the guest of Ml Patricia Taylor and Misses Claudia and' Helen Bertram. Mis gtuth Ottoman return ed to fsMford ftyx train today. She plana to .leave toavxercw. for San Francisco where ahe w'll spend few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ottoman and Mr, and Mr. Bd prnb,uB' On Business Mrs. May Fields of provolt. Ore., was In Medfrrd yester day on business. j ... "Mcdrord Visitors - Louts Hagberg of Grants Pass visited In Medford and Ashland yesterday, 'i'11 Speht Bay In City Mr. and Mr, Fred Howe and W. B Coon were among the KlamatH Falls residents spending yesterday In Medford. ' Enmute to Rockwell Lieutenant Bundy stopped at the HCdford airport today before continuing tils flight to Rockwell field, Ban Dlefjo, from Se- attie,' Wash. Mis coltliis IniprAvlhg Miss Flora Collins, who underwent an-operation for appendicitis one-week ago today, Is reported to be getting alorlg nicely u mis wwiuu nrc uunpiiaii' Returns to 3fedford Mrs. Ted Chambers Is expected back hi Med ford today 'from ''-the A;' Moulton ranch near Trail, -where she had been a guest for the past three days, U-'l-'l' Ouests of Enna -u Dr. end Mr. 1 B. Rogers of El Paso, Tex., arrived 'In Medford on the Shasta today1 to visit Mr. and Mrs, Waldo 'B'Enhe' and daughter. Mri Enns ' Is the 'daughter of ur. and Mrr Rosora, ('.-t. -.-L,.,.( s vsi.,i. ,iri('v.-(CTj Pishing F, ldiyl,-i- M. nhd' Mri !Val J.' Flscher, Ralph Woodford, Milton uttoman and Grbveri Tvlor yosterdav fished 'In1 XtttlH Butte creek. Jl'AH rel ported good' oatches "With the excep tion of Tylerc who" has-'doho' ilttl 2isning r .-ni, - ' Barker 1' Belter '-i' Jnhn -Barksri. highway engineer, "who' sustained an extremely bad -fracture' of the-knee In a tail on the South Fork of Rogue river last week, Is' getting along nicely out, win oe confined no the Sacred Heart hospital for seVcYal 'weeks, DV. d. inskeep, attending physician stated today, i) . ;-;:' w-- i'-i California Vacationists i-"neirls'trai. tlons at local hotels- from C&llfornla lnolude thoso of Mie. 'F. A. Rloe and F. L. Rice of Sant)' Monica, Mrs. If: M.. Richardson of flncrarhento. MH and Mrs. R. R. Mlchaet hrtrf AlDeri Golden of Ban Francisco'. Wendoli Klsor, Roao Nufer, Ann Nufer and Ann Walllman of Modesto, Jo A. Lecanottl and Rose Lccnnottl of weea, irs. Meta Burger of Clitco, Mr; ana Mrs. urogar or coalings. " ' j C'nllfornlftns rinrrl - for FIIilng'-4 rranic unon and J. H. Blshou. Jr. of San -Francisco were each fined US and coats Thursday, In Justice court at Grants Pass, for flshlurc without an uregon 1 license. They had corhi from fishing at the mouth of thi Klamath river on Wednesday and hat Just been fishing in the Rogue rlvci above Grants pass -an hour when np-i prenenoeo by Deputy Oitrrrf 'Wardeil Malcolm. 1 rj :. I f-f t.,.; '.',.l; Visiting Oragonlnn Among Oro' :onlhs' registered' at Xlcdtord hotels are France M,' Wright. Ro-V A. Klelri and Wi S. Jayes of Eslcm. . Wallace Wheeler and F. L. Jov of Corvallls. Julia and Ida CnHison. cinra Scgman, Ouy B. Johnson, H. Hlckfnarl, Z. Ml Ageecand Mr. and Mrs. p. B. necder of Eugene, H. T. Myors and B. H, Jeahnly of' Marshrield,"Mrs.- E; Fen-i ner of Toledo, sunley Brown ai Woodburn, J. 8. Howard and H. Hau- ser of Cottage Otov. I From Oregon Metmnolra j Guests from Portland at Medford hotels yes-i tsrday Included' V. P. Qrelsser, J. Ai McHenry. W. F. Sergeant, O. 'Parsons. A, Fuller, A. o. Thaler, J. s. Pit man, O. C. Crelghton, Cha. Tlsdale, James R. Kelty; Vlo BaMlnger, E. M, Oregg. Mr: and Mrr. C. O. Barr, John Brossman, Prank Llndalit. Paul Dunn, h; B. Modesltt, Mr. and Mrs. a, iiwls. K. Whetstone. Rsv Nei on,' Mr. and Mrs. Al Hansen, J. G. uunningnom, Mr. and Ms.- w. A. Lacker, Mabel Oi Mickey r-nd Mrs. C. wnitnouse. A. -, -' Jlero from lilslnnt Plncr Tourists and others from distant places rcgls- vcren hi. Meorora noieu tnchide Ur. T. J. White and Mm. F .1 whii r,f jersey city, N. J., Mr. and Mrs, H. N, Chodhouser of Mlnneauolla. Minn . M Wafnor "of Cleveland, O., Mrs. Brown Vancouver,' B. C. Mancy Yeatman Denver, Colo., George yeatman of LOUIS, Mo., R. J. MrtCaslln And family of Boise, Ida., Mr. aud Mrs. Ii. Morton -nnd Jean and Marv Martin of Athena, O.-C. E.'Drognr of Lima, O., aVid Mrs. Bll of Missouri, Iowa. v . ' Lis LOST AS FIRES RACE OVER 3 STATES Si'x ' Thpusand ( Fight-Con- I flagrations in .'Wors j; Week (if fprest Pestruc .;: tion-Many Towns Saved SALEM, Ore., Aug. 29. (AP) About 100,000 acres of ' private lands under the state forestry supervision were burned- over by forest fires this sea son, it. was reported today; -by the forestry department. .' ' T.'us ' 'acreage Included slashings and green timber, out does not Include llres In national forests."' ' "-':'" '' '' -';' -:-'.. . In the report Is also Included the loss of one life In fighting fires, that of Eugene Fields at Medford. Several others lost their lives In fighting tires in national forests, Jit , was. reported . (By tli' : Assoclateo) 'Press) In three state, the - smoldering etalks of once ''fine timber lands, the blackened wastes' of brush areas and the decolated fields' and 'mea dows of mountain areas today teatlf fled mu'tely"-(16 the 'haW''wr6tight by -oncdntWlled flre:,lli ''f.'" Arid IrJ" the1 throe' states, six meii were known' to' havS lost their live In' the flumes' and' two Others Were neneved to 'have' perished slmnafly. About s( ' thousand hieri wer fight Ing tne conflagration '; ". . - 'Worst Wei' !"" '' ' TodsJ 'saw 1 the) end of ' bW of ' ilUf worst weeks 'in the. history of Cain forrila! -Idaho knd Montana,' as far as forest fires' were concerrtecT.: Alt though definite information as to the' number of sorts covered' by the flames' "was unobtalnabWi the area swept by fire was known' to 'have amounted to tons of- thousands of acre:,"v" :,!, '" '' ' ' i "The efforts;. :of fire i1itlitcra','M the three states hod resulted In the savlhg of 'many town ahd 'bulld-t lrigs," and consequently, the damage to Improved' lands, especially In Call fornlai" was negligible. Smoke" be grimed1 and weary, the fire fighters continued through the week, almost without rest. Five Trapped, "Th body of the fifth man. mlas Ing from' crow on the WOldron' creek blriz West 'of CfiOteau; 'Mbht, was recovereoK The five 'men were caught between a . backfire and the main blaze, : " '" .- One death was certain In Cali fornia and two other men Were be lieved dead. Pon Tregerson, transient; ujn ' klllAl An t hi 1 Atoscadero, county. Close to 4000 men were fighting fires lost night In Modod. ' Plumas, Laseon, .Butte, Shasta and Lake counties. In Idaho, at least S00 men word on the fire lines. In Montana, some 1000 men attempted to stem the! onsweep of fire oh two sides of the) continental divide: , In both. Montana and California officials claimed many ' of' the fires woro deliberately set. ' i 4-rr: ... 6n the ' fire lino Boar In San Luis Obispo BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Prod Oliver, a veigning six pounds, 11 ounce. at the Sacred . Heart hosnitnl this morning,. . , . '..-' . ii . . MRS. HILL WINNER OF WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE! HIOIILAND PARK. III.. Alls. M (AP) Mrs. O. t. Hill of Kansas City' won the women's western aolf chain-! plouahlp . for the, , second, , time In! three years today by defeating Mrs. Leona Prossler pf Son Gabriel, Dal.. ana 1, In their ge-hole final match. ZEPPELIN TAKES AIR FOR BRAZIL ' FLIGHT FRIED RICH8HAFEN. German v. Aug. go. (API The German di rigible Graf Zeppenn took off from here at 9Hrm n.m.' (4:96 n.rn. EST) today on a non-stop toyago to PernambucO.' Braril. ' ' i . . . . Orrgoe 1 eel her Generally cloudy tonight and Sun day; somewhat lower temperature in terlor tonight nd east portion Sun day: moderate to fresh northwest Wind offshore. , Weekly ( outlook:- .Generally fair weather with normal temperature, ni oKti.Kvg?-BAi -lu.vcii in Saddle horses for hire. By hour, day or week. Special trip Into th mtna. it reasonable rate. Mew equipment and good horse. Tel. T. W. Jones, Provolt, BROWNSBORO, Ore., Aug. 29. (8peclal) Mr. and Mrs: Percy Henry nd children, Mr. and Mrs. E. D, Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tucker and children and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Morris or Central Point, spent Sun day picnicking lh' Ashland park. Mrs. Clark of Grants Pass was i week-end guest at the Ed Tucker home 'August 15. V 1 '' Harry Marshall of RcnO, ' Nevada, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs, H. w. Wright over the week-end.' Mr. Mar shall Is a nephew of Mr. Wrights. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Myers of Reglna, Canada, have taken the Wright cot tage tor the winter with the Inten tion of locating her permanently. " Mrs. Walter Marshall who ha spent the summer at Lake of the Woods is Is at homo for a fow days. . Rev. Still and family of Shady Covo and Rev. Smith of Eagle Point wore visitor at Sunday school Inst Sunday. A service was enjoyed at the cloao of the reason. ' , ' ' Mr. and Mr. Lester Bfariahaw were down from Rancherlc over the week end. Mrs. Lee Bradshaw who has been spending some time at-( the Soda Springs 's at home again,' - . 1 . Signs o f Better Tim es (By the Associated Press) Directors of Swift and Company have Voted "the regular quarterly dividend at SO cents a share on, the capital stock, payable October i. to stockholders of record September iu. The Pittsburg Plate Gloss Co. will resume operations at its Clarksburg. W. Vs., plant October 1 at 60 per cent capacity, after a shutdown of six weeks. Savings banks In New' York state reported' a gain of 10,380 accounts In July, but a loss-of $3,329,10fl in deposits,' the Savings Bank assocla tion! M me tte,;of. few, , York; says. first 4f or an; The! ''decline a KderJosltil;was the y" mdhtw ' this ' year but, with the exception of 1930, substan tial declines In the volume, of sav ings bank,, deposits have, .token place each July, (he ; association reported. . Directors : of. Borg-Warner ' Corp. nave declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1,75 a .ahare on .pre ferred stock, and 25 cents on,. the common. Both., are .payable October L ,to shareholders of record Septemr bar 15. ... . - ...o, , uly coh-tracts for engineering .con struction In 1 western, states. Jumped to -3o,5B7,ouo, compared wttn June s i8,os8,ooo.. .; , ,, , : , Pacific' ' llehtlnir Coro. : has declared Etlie" i regular; quarterly tatylQend 'pf ROlifitaN'llOURISIS'HllING UNDER ARREST ON TOWARD HI ALIMONY CHARGES .! .; C. W. Kelley, who nas i-eslded' upon fai-rh'' hear1 Rogue river for some time pasfc'wlth his present' wife, was apprehended ' by ! the Sheriff offic yesterday 6li! UiB charge of being i, fugitive' 'frorii"jus'tlce, at the request of the district attorney front Hum Doiat cdurity; Californlrt, his formel' Wife there now Mrs. Evelyn Dick alleging be had failed to support their two minor children. ' ' 1 ! ' Kelley s present -troublo' Is due to the fact that lo two years past, act cording1 to' his own story, lie has fail ed to pay '30 dollars, a month for the support of the two children by the former; lfft' In eocordirico with thelf divorce decree, being In arrears now a little over 70O. ,- a , "Since that Uivorce"was i.i'anted th- former wife also remarried, and now causes' his arrest on the charge of not supporting his children, although Kelley claims that he has heard noth Ing from two years' about the matter Of the delayed payments. . . Ho was In the Justice court hen this morning', accompanied by hlj present wife and his father-in-law; Ernest Dra;ke. The trio had Just sold or traded their property near Rogue river, for property at Waldport, Lln-i coin county, and were parked up and ready to depart for their now home When Kelley Was arrested as a fugitive from, Justice. ''''':. ' --'riu, w B-lii'-,' liMn.M WJ. (VI. WUVII, B,IU1 IIC AMI I-J Informed the court that he had been In communication' with the district attorney of Humboldt county, and that the latter expressed himself as sure the matter between Kelly and his former wife could be Ironed out amicably, and 'would write Mr. Rob ens definitely by early next -Week."! , Hence, under the clrcumstancesj'to avoid Kelly having to be conlLncttjJn Jail In the meantime, . Judge , Taxlprj set the cose for trial next Wednesn day and released Kelly on g250 cash ball,- furnished by the latter' father In-law, Mr. -Drake. - . ; i E AS REOPEN KnhATiHI rVl nniN ' i UUKUfHY hAUUIb; MARY BAIRD WIN ON COLOR PAGES TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Truckman with truck, in! aoour, o wecas. i,on.r naui,, favev road. Write Immediately. ; P. Oj Box 987. " i I FOR SALE Fine tomatoes and water melons, lo. John Mace, Phone 314, Central Point. ; FOR RENT Apartments. Main. 806 West t -. ANDERSON CREEK I n in " ANDERSON CREEK. Ore, Aug. 29 (Special) James MncDowell and! family called on friends-on Anderson creek Sunday. Jamee Mays and wife were out to the valley Tuesday. , E. J. Center was In Ashland Wed nesday on bnslnfM. Mr. George McAnally called on Mrs. May Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Green were out to, Ashland Tueeday. ' Steve Lunar was rn Medford Tues day. "- P. M. Center called at the Mays home Monday. " - . . Mim Ruth May called on Mtss, Bon Nell Jonee Thursday. Mr. Donlca and family were In, Talent Thursday. Frank Marquess and wife are pick ing pear In the valley thr week. D. C, Hale waa ' out to Medford Friday. - ' ' Turf Patron lite. LEXINGTON. Ky.. Aug. 29. I API William Monroe Wright, 80, owner of calumet farm, famous for Its trotting horse, died at hie home today,' , ' i . - Factory Mock, dry slabs and body wood. Summer prices. Medtom Pul Co. Tel. 631,. 1000.000 Kodak nrizea ftoUlla al Mall address Murphy, Or. Peasley Studio, FOR RENT Apt. or hour, 3 to respon sible permanent tenant. 520 So, Central. LOST Light blue pochetbook; con tained compact with -Initials R. P. -R. and other articles. Return to Mall Tribune. The peak of the summer tourist season In Oregon has been passed and while mtiny tourists still arrive In Medford, their number Is steadily decreasing. ' Continued fair weather will result in making this decrease gradual, but a spell' of bad weather would result In a notable drop. The majority of tourists, continue to cdme - from California, as - all . sum mer. '. ' - i . ' . ::-.. t ! Schools In all states resume next month, . hence , many, travelers , now are heading for home. The Call forn!a schools, ft Is understood, will open about the "middle of -Septem ber ' outside 6f Los Angeles; and- lii the latter city about September 21. While the official season of - Cra ter National park closes September 20-lhat Is, ' the lodge, stage and other ' concessions cease to function after that date as long as the wea ther continues good tourists Ond others -will continue to visit the na tlonal park, and the cafeteria will continue to cater to visitors. ; The fact that the tourist season Is now rocodlng Is shown by the fighter patronage ' at ' Medford hotels from ' distant and coast points, and the decreasing number of registra tion of out of the state' cars at the local Bfato auto traffic bureau, However; the registrations have been holding up rather well for the post several days, 33 out-of-state cars! having registered-' there' by - 1:40 o'clock this afternoon, following yes terday's ' total registration' ' of 48, sucn cars. ONLY RELATIVE HERE ' TO BURY AGED LOST Between Central Point and Gold Hill. ' lady's bag and suede coat. Reward. Leave at Tribune office. MODERN home' at 18 Geneva St.; basement, 2 bathrooms, sun parlor, an abundance of . shade, very at tractive price and terms c. S. Buttorflold. FOR SALSJ Country horn. 8 fire places, 2 bathrooms, allude, view, 'n' everything: lor quick sale W.600. C. s. Butterfleld. WANTED Experienced manager for beauty shop. References. P. O. Box 707. r FOR SALJ! t-room house and lot In west Medford, 400: elso 60 ecre 1 ranch,- 3 mile from Medford. 50 aorea very tine soil;- 30 A. alfalfa, buildings. A real buy at so per acre. Wakefield Agency. Phone 17 or 617-L. , FOR SALR igai Oakland sedan, email mileage. Will take car or small amount cash for equity: very easy contract on balance. See Tay lor, Gates Used Car Department. FOR SALE Peaches, Seckcl pears and prune. Phone 639-J-l. DRIVING to Oakland Monday.- wilt take one or two passenger, share expenses, Phone ll-X-3, Central Point. 10c POUND for delicious fresh red Chinook salmon, whole or half fish, for canning. Ivy St. 'lrh Market. Monday only, . . . HOUSB WANTED Business man, es tablished m Medford, want to rent modern e-room hons In desirable location. No children. Address iwv mmii lTioune, Miss Florence Doa'ne. niece of George ' Pond, 85, who died Thursday from injuries' sustained when struck by on auto driven by Ralph Smith Saturday night, arrived In this city yesterday from Portland, ' ' Miss Doane states she Is the only relative of the late Mr. Pond residing In the west. -He Is survived by a sister and oi brother in' Missouri. Mr. Pond was born In Illinois March 8. 1846. He had lived in Medford tor about seven years. Auto and Fawn in ' - Mixup On Highway A renort was filed with thn Mnii Tribune t.'iis afternoon that an auto had been wracked near Parker moun tain, on the, Green Springs mountain section of the Klamath Falls-Ashland highway, . by striking , a deer. .. The deer was lying dead beside, tbe-road.! and the sedan- was badly .smashed and overturned, , The accident had not been reported to the state police or sheriff's office, Admiral Insolent.' ' . ' Says City Official PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 29. (AP) Director of Public Safety Schofleld has launched a new attack on Ad miral LUclus Bostwlck, commandant of the Philadelphia navy yard. Admliul Bostwlck yesterday for mally requested that a seaman held In county prison ori a liquor charge be turned over to the navy yard pending his trial. Schofleld replied In a scathing letter t.hat the request was "Insolent" and reminded the ad miral of fthe handicaps and lack of cooperation the police In attempting to enforce the law, have received from yourself and other officials." ": First . prise In .the color pago- con teat for this week .goes to Dorothy Gaddls : of : 609 - East Main atreet. second to Mary Baird,-28 Dakota, ond third prizes- to Franklin -Metcalf, 28, Portland -avenue, Ed ua. Chastaln, route-2,'iand Glenna i Mineor,. Kings Highway. Five 'dollars was given -as first prize, 2 for second and 61 to - each," v(iripr in ! tji, ithjidv, class. The ludees! Mr. "Eunice Runs' anb Miss Eleanior 'Currv'. 'wish to-urge all children to 'do, 'thef color wqrk a'lt Is not necessary i tij i color an entire page to receive one of the candy bars offered all entries at the Mall Tribune. An Increase of 100 participants over last week was noted in this week's work and 600 new Tostey Hamilton bars have been supplied. to be given entrants for the -next week. ' Twenty from this week's group have been chosen to' compete for the $20 major prize to be awarded at the end of the six weeks' con test'. ; ' - This week'S color page appeared In the ' Frldny Issue of The Mall Tribune, but next week, and the two following, the page will appear in Thursday s '' paper as originally planned. ' Ail children 'are urged to watch for the page and color a por tion of It at least. ' ' ' 1 'Names must be 'plainly and neatly written and children are urged to do no 'erasing. -The Judges ask that they read the rules more carefully and follow them In ' coloring next week's page'. The 'younger children are again reminded that they have to color only 4 portion 'of the page to get a candy bar. COPCO WILL FILM ; BRIDGE DEDICATION Moving pictures of the "Pioneer bridge" dedication, near Yreka, will be taken today by the Copco ad vertising department, for the local current events news reel.' Pictures of the dedication ceremony and the old pioneer -stage drivers will be ln parade In Yreka at 1:30 this after noon. The - new bridge Is one of the finest of Its kind In the entire west and promises to make a good subject for the Copco news reel. 1 .. Loses l-'brenrm. PORTLAND, Ore.,- Aug. 29. (API Jacob Andrews, 60, employed at - the LaGrande Creamery, plmt here, -became entangled In machinery Friday, afternoon and his right forearm was; so badly mangled amputation Was1 necessary, ., - . . n. ( 25 Reduction on shoes. , Buy vouV ohlldrenls school shoes, nfttyat Hutch-I lson McrCf '.storo. t ." ' ! Broken windows glazed by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. , ,,. . ' 4 -' '' 'l D: S E 4 : fyi sheirff ,offlce woe advised Fri day ' iiy1 'PhlladfSphla, Pa., that ' D. Williams, formerly general manager of the Kerm'.te Metais corporation, i!Uj with -offices ln: the Liberty build ing, ' would be available for return her tin about two, weeks, i 4 decision wlUlbej reached ere that lme .whether Wllllajih wlll be returned .here. j ' An erfoit is now being made 'by friends and relatives for an adjust mcnt of his affairs. ' , Williams la alleged to .have, mprt gaged some furniture belonging to the Office Boy,- and. secured ttie funds from a man by' the name of Griffin. A number of, -local people also have claims against mm. The i hunt ifor W. A. Cunningham, sought for a! number of check forg eries on local people, ended this morning. Cunningham Is now held In Folsom prison, California, as i third offender. PORTLAND RABBI WILL DECIDE MILK DISPUTES " PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27.-(AP) Dr. W. J. Kerr, president of Oregon State college has, announced the ap pointment of Rabbi Henry J. Berko ttitz, pastor of the Temple Beth Is rael, Portland, as arbiter for milk producers and distributors of Fort land. . . Dr. Kerr . was named by Mayor George. ,L. Baker's special committee, formed during the recent milk war, to select an arbiter who would handle future controversies between the pro aucers. fend distributors. , - v -. . . i , Loretta Young Has Rote at Holly Sunday Loretta Young, Ricardo Cortez and Frank' Albertson ' are the featured players In "Big Business Girl," the feature picture whlcn opens anni versary month at the Holly tomor row. Tonight, in observance of the Holly's first -birthday, the Holly's Fcillcs, a snappy song an, dance re vue, vriir be presented at about 9 o'clock, one show only.' Thirty-five local artists appear in the rovue which is full of pep and comeoy and di rected by George Olsen. who whs re sponsible for the success of the first Holly's' Follies. On the screen for the special anni versary show tonight IS the popular Idol, Richard Dix, In' ibis latest pic ture, "The Public Defender." The special-nfiplvM-sary, show at the Holly tontgnt, isi offered to iiatrons at 'the BOOZE POSSES Ralph Oden. who witn w. Cuen was arrested at 2 30 i Sunday on the Jacksonvlii. by State Policeman O'Brien J es of being drunk on . high, transportation, a. . shine and 8 bottles of bJ ... ln car, and who il pleaded not mmt , u ' 1 changed his plea to gulltv 1J , uu.c lllyor, , fifteen dnvn in v. A . 1 charge of transportation again lna'h"ely postpone McCucn It will be remc pleaded guilty In court last T but on his employer's plea t services were badiv .,..., , - j uLurq in era! weeks to operate a mecl appliance, sentence was deferrl iu i5epiqm,Br 15.. , " ' ' : 4 ' ! .Green-slabs, a.50 per load ford Fuel Co. Tel. 831. tmrnm "iSne i money at Hutchison !.Merc. Store 'by .-buying) shoes at big 'reduc tlbri.i'l !' 'ii '.. j. t : ; Deer Skins; SCnrl ymif skin e) tis" frtr tniiiiliig. Hair on. While Indian Tart or Chrome Tn Buck, TiM each, other prices en rrnncrt, i :' i U'! 11,1 FT tVNKII. . tniKi 4ueadnAv., Han Prancen, fl. FOR SALE OR TRADE for improved ranch, 2-story modern house, close In. by owner. 585 Ks Main. Ash land. B. F.. Mowry. LOVELY ROOMS, exce'lrnt mo.l. hom coinforb.onble or Iwm bds. near new high chnt.l: teachers or biulnese women only. Phone 115-Y WIU, EXCHANGE 2J00 eollltv In ..... .-.win imum ror local cor poration stock, first mortgage, su burban acreage, or wh, hav you? Palm Bldg. . Rebuilt Batteriei $3.00 Batteries Charged Service Electric Co. rbone IV. . v 111 8. Holly St. Tomatoes -Watermelons -Potatoes Tons of Them at Prices to Unload Fine Canning Tomatoes ' Delicious Watermelons Quick Lunch Potatoes ...1. . - $1.25 a hundred -.','$1.25 a hundred -$1.00 a hundred 2Bc Extra for Delivery 'Anywhere in Medford J. P. MACE Phone 314 ". " CENTRAL POINT , STARTING SUNDA' LAST DAY ' Nancy Carroll Fredric Marcl "THE NIGHT ANGEL" Coming!! ANEW Watch Sun day 's Rape r;. QUARTZ Ml plcr mine locatleV oisnas. needs, chattel morteag and II ether blanks m Job Depjrtment Mall Tribune, 28-30 x. Orape NO HUNTIMO. No TtwpaMIng signs, on cardboard or cloth, at Job De partment of Mall Tribune, ag-so North Orape, Hotel Medford Dinner $1.00 IVBry Dy in the Wek ' "The Food Is Better" at the Medford - NEW LOCATION - ' j - .... Southern Oregon . . Credit Bureau . !' '. "' and ; REDDEN AND. CO. Suite 323 Medford Bldg. , FOUNDED 1909 - JACKSOW nnnvrv BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Today Only It's Naughty and Fnnl "Heroes of Th Flames" rOMIM Kl?,nT "Daughters o f The Dragon