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Local and Personal
Scanlln Here John Scanlln. repre
sentative of the New York Central
railway, with headquarters In Port-
lanu, is speuaiug tuuftji ju
conferring with business men.
Stop at Hotela Registering at the
hotels from points distant from the
Pacific coast were W. L. Chamberlain
of St. Paul. Minn., and L. T. Hard of
St. Louie. Mo.
Wrenches Taken A aet of 88 Black
Hawk socket wrenches In a metal case
were stolen from Lee Smith's garage
at 1118 West Ninth street last eve
ning, he reported today to city po
lice. .
Leaves for Camp Burdette Kin
dred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C.
(Ulndred. left by train today noon for
Vancouver Barracks, where he will
attend the citizens' Military Training
camp, In session there for a month.
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Mrs. Myers Leaves Mrs. L. W. My
ers of Portland, who has been In Med
ford since the first of the year as the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Myers,
left this noon on the Shasta for her
home. Mr. Myers Is her son.
Business Visitor Leslie Van Doren
was a recent visitor In dranta Pass,
whew he attended to business mat
ters for the Frank C. Clark architect
ural offices, with which he la asso
ciated. Newmans Attend Dinner Mr. and
Mrs. Prank Newman were among the
Medford Rotary representatlvea who
attended the dinner meeting of the
Grants Pass Rotary club in the "Cli
mate city" last night.
Called to Medford Mrs. Mabel
Howe of Compton. Calif., was expect
ed to be In Medford today, to be with
her brother, A. R. Mcintosh, who un
derwent a major operation at the Sa
cred Heart hospital this morning.
r.ve for Roseburg Rev. and Mrs.
E. N. Long and family left this after
noon for Roseburg. where they will
attend the quarterly district confer
ence of the Free Methodist church,
which opens there this evening. The
session will continue through Sunday.
Return to Klamath Mrs. Otto F.
Nlohola and daughter Frances, left
today for their home at Klamath
rau. after having spent the past sev
eral daya here aa the guests of Mr.
ant Mrs. 0. F. Nichola, and daughter
Miss With.
Articles Stolen A number of ar
ticles ';vere stolen from the automo
bile belonging to K. D. Ross of the
paint ahop on South Grape street
last evening, according to a report
filed at the city police station. The
missing articles were not listed by
Mrs. Ross, who made the complaint.
From Washington Washington
residents wno are kudbw iu mmv.u
hotels include Mrs. A. L. Callow of
Elma, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Karlen of
Oakvllle, Easter Anderson of Fern
dale, Ben Gabriel of Tacoma, and Mr.
and Mrs. K. N. Ooddard. W. E. Wle
benson, O. W- Eshom, Elizabeth Es
hom and A. Claire Smith of Seattle.
Roof Bums Fire at 1:08 a. m. to
day destroyed the roof and attic at
the J. E. Yarbrough residence, 40
Quince street. The extent of the dam
age, nor the cause of the fire had not
been determined early thla afternoon
by Fire Chief Roy Elliott. The fur
niture was all saved by salvage blan
kets. Mr. Chadwlck Here W. W. Chad
wtck of Salem, president of the Ter
minal hotel aystem, of which the
Jackson hotel is a branch, arrived in
Medford last evening to remain here
until Saturday, when he will Journey
to Lakeview to attend the meeting of
the Southern Oregon Hotel associa
tion. From State Points From points
outside of Portland, the following
guests are listed on the local hotel
registers: Frank Cooper and Herb
Owen of Eugene, J. C. Bromley of
Grants Pass. Roy Entler of Roseburg,
W. W. Chadwlck, V. S. Borelll, R. E.
Mythlng. and Rex Allaway of Salem.
Z. E. Merrllf and E. C. Brandeberry
of Albany, and R. McAuleffe and G.
Crow of Klamath Falls.
Travelers Stop To register thelT
automobiles with Lea C. Oarlock of
the out-of-state auto bureau located
on the Paclflo highway In Medford,
the following travelers were In Med
ford yesterday: Robert Madole of
Hawthorne, Nev., F. E. St. John of
Stevensvllle, Mont.. O, R. Crawford
of Wichita. Kans., Mrs. Marie Nlblock.
Victor Lamken and Louise Dltelison
of Seattle and Bennett Munsey of
Tacoma.
Register Autos Those registering
their autos at the out-of-state bu
reau on South Riverside yeaterday
afternoon Included the following from
California: H. A. DuPrey of 'Santa
Monica. E. R. Mallory of Chlco. E. E.
Clow and Jonn J. uonegan oi oa
Francisco, Paul A. Harvey and Lynn
Keefer of San Diego, Al Brown of
Alameda, Marie Carter of LeVerne,
J. W. Simpson. Ora L. Bamett and
P. H. OlllKit of Los Angeles. Harold
T. Cady and John M. LaMar of Stock
ton. Clifford Cady of Salinas, J. M.
Curtis of Pomona. Emmett J. Ward
of Walker, Leon H. Schneider of Ven
ice and E. E. Matten of Covins.
"Ooldf n Bear" The California
travelers who have registered at ho
tels In Medford Include the names of
the following from San Francisco:
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Oraham. F. E.
Pltzpatrlck, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Sln
dos. Ralph W. Keith and family. W.
C. Mills. M. L. Re'.lly and Ben Castle
man. Others from the south are i.
E- Oosllne of Berkeiey. Mra. James
Luper of San D:eo, Mrs. Brent Pot
ter of Palo Alto. A. J. Argall of Sac
ramento, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H.
Mayr of Beverley Hills. Mr. and Mrs.
V. Skinner of Redding, Mrs. J. E
Rucker and Mrs. R. A. Helnllen of
Long Beach, and from Los Angeles,
Delia LoomU. M. Emley. Mr. and Mrs.
K. R. Kinney. 8. P. Bpatrman, Ben
jamin H. Bets, Jack Ogellrt and W.
H. IV,
In Grants Pass Today Attorney
Ous Newbury la spending today work
ing on a case In the Grants Pass
court.
' Down From Lake George Chris
tiansen and David Le Count were In
Medford today from Crater Lake.
Both will be rangers this season In
the park.
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Undergoes Operation Mrs. David
Wilcox Is reported getting along nice
ly at the Community hospital, where
she underwent an emergency opera
tion for appendicitis Monday night.
Guests from Artesla H. A. David
son and son, Arthur of Artesla, Cal.,
are guests of Medford friends this
week. They formerly resided in this
city. .
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Eagles to Meet All members of the
Eagles lodge Crater Lake Aerie 3098.
and Ladles' auxiliary, are requested
to attend the meetings In their re
spective halla tomorrow evening at
eight o'clock.
Miss Knapp Visits Here Miss Mar
jorle Knapp of Grants Pass Is a guest
for the week-end of Mrs. Owen Par
sons. Miss Knapp Is on a leave of ab
sence from a Portland hospital, where
she Is In training.
Mrs. Anders Returns Mrs. Ray An
ders and children returned to their
home In Klamath Falls today follow
ing a visit with Mr. and Mra. Bill
Hansen at their orchard south of the
city.
Undergoes Operation A. L. Mcin
tosh underwent a major operation
at the Sacred Heart hospital this
morning and was reported resting
easily thla afternoon.
In Community Hospital Mrs. Maud
McCuIlough la receiving treatment at
the Community hospital this week.
Other new patients are: Dora Boye,
whose tonsils were removed, Mrs. Al
ice Penklns of Prospect and Mrs. J.
Briscoe of Foots Creek.
Llbbey to Talk Crater Park Natur
alist D. S. Llbbey will speak over the
local radio atatlon tomorrow evening
at 8:30 o'clock on general park top
ics. He will speak briefly on the value
of the lake to southern Oregon as a
recreational asset.
On Business Visit E. 0. Sollnsky,
superintendent of Crater National
park. Is spending today at the lake
on business. Chief Ranger David H.
Canfleld, who was down from the lake
yesterday, returned last evening to
the park.
Miss Prey, Visitor Miss Mardle
Frey, student at the University of
Oregon, where she is a member of
Chi Omega sorority, Is a house guest
this week of Miss Myrna Bush, with
whom she will leave for Crater Lake
Monday. The two will be employed
there for the summer season.
On Buslnes Visit W. L. Pltzpat
rlck and H. H. Cieland of Olympla,
Wash., arrived In Medford by train
this morning, where they were met
by Z. E. Merrill of Albany, Ore., and
Glenn Jackson, general sales man
ager of the California Orgeon power
company, this city.
Leave for Lake Misses Freda Paul
and Oma Johnson stopped In this city
yesterday en route to Crater Lake,
where they will be employed for the
summer. Miss Pahl came from Long
view, Wash., to spend the season at
the nark and Miss Johnson from Eu
gene. v e
Shopping Today Mrs. Lee Hedge
peth of Griffin Creek Is In Medford
today shopping, accompanied by her
daughter. Phyllis. Other callers are
Violet Wlnkleman of Talent, Mrs.
Wm. Mooney and son, Bobby of Pros
pect, Bud Campbell of Yreka, and
Harold and R. B. von der Hellen of
Eagle Point.
Enjoy Falling Trip Charles Brls
sonneaud and Bud Slchty of Los An
geles are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ever
ett L. Beeson of Talent between fish
ing trips. They were both fortunate
enough to land a salmon apiece,
weighing 33 and 38 pounds at Savage
Rapids Wednesday morning leaving
In the evening for Fish Lake to try
their luck at trout.
Newsreel Here Soon Ernest A. Hos
tel, publicity manager of Crater Na
tional park,' aald today that the In
ternational newsreel of Crater lake
scenes, taken here last week from the
autoglro of Captain Lewis A. Yancy,
will probably be ahown at the Holly
theater in about two weeks. The films
will be sent theatera throughout the
United States and abroad.
Secure Memnerhlps Lee O. Oar
lock, local representative of the Ore
gon State Motor association, an
nounced yesterdsy that local people
may obtain their memberships thru
the Medford branch office on South
Riverside avenue. Mr. Oarlock sends
directly to Portland for ihe cards,
and has them back within twenty
four hours.
Union Alumni to Meet From
Schnetectady. N. Y. comes announce
ment that Union college alumni In
all parts of the country and In many
foreign lands plan to return there
for their class reunions during the
one hundred thirty-sixth annual
comencement exercises this week.
Among the alumni Is one from Med
ford, Allen Mattlson, graduate of
1817.
New Wonderful
Face Powder
Prevents Large Pores
Stays on Longer
For a vouthful complexion, use new
wonderful MELLO-OLO Face Powder.
Hides tiny lines, wrinkles snd pores.
New French process makes it spread
more smoothly and etsy on longer.
No more shiny noses. Purest face
powder known. Prevents larre pores.
Ask todav tor new. wonderful face
poder. MELLO-OLO. that suits every
complexion. Jarmla As Woods Drug
Store,
Sawyer Leaves Frank Sawyer, par
ticipant In the Sawyar-Lomskl fight
at the armory last night, left by train
at noon today for Vanoouver, B. O.
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Guests, Hurd Home Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Manning of Prospect are
guests today at the home of Mrs. E.
J. Hurd, mother of Mrs. Manning.
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In Hospital Bill! Reiser is In the
Community hospital recovering from
a major operation undergone there
the first of the week.
Ouest of Aunt Albert Hewitt ar
rived from San Francisco, Cal., this
week to spend a ten days vacation at
the home of his aunt, Mrs. Mabel
Grlgsby.
In From Applegute Irwin DeWolfe
and mother, Mrs. Belle DeWolfe of
Applegate were business callera In
Medford this morning, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Colllngs.
Has Appendix Out Miss Corlnne
D'Albinl Is reported resting easily In
the Community hospital, where ahe
underwent an emergency operation
for removal of her appendix.
Leave for Home Miss Helen Mc
Pheeters, who was a member of the
1933 graduating clasa of Medford
high school, left today for her home
In Kallspel, Mont.
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Arrives on Train Bishop Wilbur
Snider of Springfield, Ohio, arrived
here on the Shasta at noon today to
spend a day or two In Medford as
the guest of Mrs. Maude Snider.
Here for Summer Mrs. Thos. Blck
erstaft and daughter, Gloria, arrived
this week from Mill Valley, Cal., ac
companied by Mrs. Blckerstaff'a mo
ther, Mrs. Leo. J. Mlksche, and will
spend the summer In thla city.
To Speak at Mlssoln Elder Hunt,
district president of the L. D. S.
mission will speak at the Seventh
Day Adventlst church on Beatty and
Edwards streets Friday evening at 8
o'clock.
Representatives Here Among the
representatives -of companies featur
ing well known products at the Home
makers' Bureau cooking school In
Medford this week are J. W. Hlney.
field representative of the W. W.
Saint Company, Ltd., Pancrust dis
tributors; S. R. McCourtle of the
Sperry Flour company, producers of
Gold Medal flour and L. Boyd, rep
reaentatlve In this territory for the
General Foods company.
From Rose City The hotel guests
In Medford from Portland Include I.
L. Ohrmted, D. O. Hood, C. O. Prea
by, A. C. Bonebrake, Leo Cook, Mar
garet Frey, J. M. Wlnshlp, B. C. Ham
lin. C. W. Lame, Ray Coffman, R. H.
Spear, Stephen G. Smith, Charlea Tla
dale, Walter R. Fritz. S. Krltslnger,
Harold H. Cake, Wm. N. Cake, 0. H.
Cannon, Roy F. Wlldman, C. W. Kel
llngton, M. Young and Charlea P.
Crumealux.
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GO 10 CORVALLIS
Sunday morning, Mrs. Mabel 0.
Mack, county home demonstration
agent, accompanied by Katherlne
Lathrop and Dorothy Jones of Cen
tral Point, will leave for Corva.ll Li,
to attend the club summer school,
which opened last Monday.
Mrs. Mack will be Instructor dur
ing the week for classes In wise
spending, and wardrobe planning,
for the last session of the school.
From Jackson county, Christine,
Benjamin and Florence Chadwlck
are In attendance at the school, hav
ing spent thla week on the campus.
TWINS WELCOMED BY
GALfLTS, SACRED HEART
Twin babies, a boy and a girl,
whose weights have not been record
ed, were born today to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Gault, of 108 Tripp street, at
the Sacred Heart hospital. Mra. Gault
was getting along nloely this after
noon. Both babies are healthy and
were too sleepy to be disturbed for
weighing. They arrived about 10
o'clock this morning, to make the
family one of three, Instead of two,
children, to the great Joy of their
older sister.
WM. CAMERON, AGED
FARMER, BREAKS LEG
For the first time In ,hls life. Wil
liam Cameron, BO-year-old farmer of
the Applegate section, Is receiving
treatment In a hospital. He entered
the Sacred Hetrt last night, having
received a frsctured leg In a fall at
his home. He Is ths father of Mrs.
Maud Kubll, whoee hay barn waa de
stroyed by fire yeaterday morning.
8tated Communication of
Medford Lodge No. 10J A.
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GP "th at 7:30 P. M. Visitors'
welcome. L. C. Stewart, W. !
M. GEO. ALDEN, Secretary.
New Comfort for Those I
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Many Stars in
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in Justice blind? Can aa inno
cent person be sent to Jail?
Are there two kinds of law . , , one
for the poor . . another for the In
fluential? Answers to the above are contained
in one of the year's most gripping
motion picture features . . . "Night
Court" . . . boasting one of the great
est casts ever seen locally In any
single picture, coming tomorrow to
the Fox Craterian.
Such world-famous names as Wal
ter Huston, Lewis Stone, Anita Pago,
Jean Hersholt, Phillips Holmes, Tully
AT PHOENIX HALL
Mabel C. Mack, county home dem
onstration agent, will tomorrow con
duct a canning meeting in the
Phoenix Orange hall from ten a. m.,
to 3:30 p. m., for the Phoenix, Val
ley View and Talent oommunltlee.
In the forenoon, Mrs. Mack will
demonstrate the canning of beef,
salmon and vegetables In pressure
cooker, glass and tin. A covered dish
luncheon will be served at noon,
and In the afternoon, the session
will be largely devoted to practice
canning by those In attendance.
Each lady attending Is requested
to bring fish meat or vegetables for
canning . on pint. She Is also to
bring a pint Jar In which to place
the product.
Preservation of fruits by drying
will be considered by the group.
The aesslon tomorrow la the last
of a series of six such demonstra
tions throughout the county. Others
were conducted at Evans Valley,
Lost Creek, Central Point and Eagle
Point and Prospect.
WASHINGTON, June lfl. (API
Predicting financial ruin for the
country if the bonus bills were en
acted, the four New York and Mas
sachusetts senators, all Democrats,
announced today In a Joint state
ment they would oppose the meas
ure. The statement waa signed by Sen
ators Walsh and Coolidge of Massa
chusetts and Wagner and Copeland,
of New York.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
WANTED To borrow 1800.00, best
security. Fine country home. Phone
564-1.
CASH BUYER wants small Oregon
farm; improved; good water rights;
Jackson or Posephlne Co., 12,000.
State details including crops in.
May buy livestock. Box 4542 Mall
Tribune.
WANT late model car or small acre
age for 91,000 equity nice nearly
new 4-room residence, garage, fruit,
shrubs and hnle tre. Balance
like rent. Box 4547 Mail Tribune.
ANGARIA POODLES, male and fe
male puppies, 910 each. Mra. Ella
Barr, Albert St., Route 1.
SACRIFICE SALE 8 room house. 30
Cottage.
FOR SALE Two crypts in Medford
Mausoleum, desirable location. Box
4536 Tribune.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper wants to
handle books for small firms need
ing only part time man. Phone
1458-Y.
COOK Woman, best reference, any
thing considered. Box 4544 Trib
une. The Very Smartest
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Craterian Hit
Mnrshnil, John Mlljtm, Noel Frances,
Mary Carlisle and others.
"Night Court" Is the compelling
story of a defenseless girl who was
"framed" and sent to prison for
something she hadn't done. Hounded
. . . persecuted ... to shield another
from the taint of corruption ... no
wonder ahe waa ready to pay the
penalty ... to regain her honor and
freedom.
The final performance of "The
Strange Case of Clara Deane," featur
ing Wynne Gibson and others of
note, Is to night.
Report on the lnter-coastal service
waa made today at tne neon meeting
of the Rogue River Traffic associa
tion by Gordon Green, manager of
the American Fruit Growers. He In
formed the organization that the plan
proposed provides for promotion on
a five year basis, which was not ap
proved by the local Traffic group.
The members are witling to work un
der a one year contract, they stated,
but object to a five year.
Mr. Green waa instructed to at
tend the meeting In Yakima for fur
ther discussion of the matter Mon
day before which time no definite
action will be taken by the associa
tion here.
Following the meeting the Traffic
association Inspected the experimen
tal farm.
Holly Thriller
Pleases Crowds
Those attending the showings of
"The Doomed Battalion" at the Holly
theatre yosterday were unanimous In
their praise for the picture. So stu
pendous Is the scenic background of
this picture that It will be remem- i
bered for a long time. The story,
too Is powerful, having been taken
from actual facta.
The performance of Tala B Ire 11,
the charming Viennese, and Luis
Trenker, another newcomer to the
screen, were also very fine. ' Too
much cannot be said about the
scenlo background of the picture.
Pictures taken 13,000 feet high In the
Alps present scene that one rarely
has an opportunity to witness. This
picture will be at the Holly for th
balance of the week. The program
also Includes a screamingly funny
Mickey Mouse and a McNamee news.
DANCE
with the American Legion at
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18 miles East of Crescent City.
Next Dance Saturday,
June 18th
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HOOKUP TO TELL
CHICAGO , June 10. (AP) The
first member of President Hoover's
cabinet to take to the country an
explanation of the prohibition plank
adopted last night by the Republican
convention will be his secretary of
state, Henry L. Stlmson.
The secretary, who helped to frame
the plank, will spend IS minutes
tonight in telling over both net
works of the National Broadcasting
company what the plank, stripped of
its legal phraseology, means. He will
speak at 7:16 p. m. (P. S. T.) from
the Chicago studios.
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CHICAGO, June 16. (AP) Three
of four men who allegedly tried to
extort 126,000 from a downtown
gambler under threats of kidnaping
htm walked Into a police trap tills
afternoon and were slain. One was
Identified aa Harold Parker of St.
Louis.
The triple slaying occurred when
the men stagod a brisk fight with
police hldedn In an office adjoin
ing that of Morris Schecter, proprie
tor of a horse race gambling book
at 308 North Wells, on the north
western edge of the loop. Patrich
Roche, chief investigator for the
state's attorney, participated In the
shooting.
SPRINGFIELD, 111., June 16. (AP)
Rather than serve terms In a fed
eral prison, three sisters who were
convicted last week of violating the
Harrison drug act, entered Into a
suicide pact. Two were dead today
and the third waa In a dangerous
condition, federal officers said.
Bessie Mabry and Ruth O'Leary
who died, broke a window In the
Jail, attempted to slash their wrists
and finally swallowed broken pieces
of a milk bottle.
NOW SHOWING
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MICKEY MOI SE
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PORTLAND, Ore., June 18. (AP)
Among the tall fir trees of Laur
elhurst park, Frances Kanzler, 17
year old Portland high school girl,
today become Queen Frances I, ruler
of Rosarla.
Th 18-karat gold crown, set with
800 white sapphires and several pen
dant rubles, was placed upon the
dark-haired queen by Roy K. Terry,
prime minister of the Royal Rosar
lnns as the first event on the an
nual rose festival program.
Following the coronation ceremony
Queen Frances waa entertained by
Portland school children, and a
river pageant to be held tonight
completed today's program.
The annual floral parade, the out
standing event of the festival, will
be held Friday. ,
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WASHINGTON, June 19 (AP)
A half length portrait of Represen
tative Hawley of Oregon la going
to hang In the offices of the house
waye and means committee.
A subcommittee of that group to
day approved a motion, which also
was approved by the full commit
tee, to commission Boris P. Gordon,
of Washington, to paint th. por
trait of th3 Oregon Republican wno
lost his chairmanship of th. com
mittee this yw when tha Demo
crats organized tha house.
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Walter HUSTON Lewis STONE
Anita PAGE Phillipps HOLMES
Jean HERSHOLT TuUy MARSHALL
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(Continued from Page One.)
call of the roll had been concluded
to lift Curtis above the needed 67
CHICAGO STADIUM, June
(AP) Making almost a clean sweep
of the first and only roll call, Preel
dent Hoover was renominated today
by a Republican convention whlcb,
had spent nearly all It concluding
session shouting hi praise.
The rolling tide of his support
lifted his total to 1126',; out of the
1154 votes In the convention. The
others were scattered in the official
computation aa follows :
Senator John J, Blaine of Wis
consin, 13.
Former President Calvin Cool Id ge
of Massachusetts,
Dr. Joseph I. France of Mary
land, 4.
Former Senator James W, Wads
worth of New York, 1.
Former Vice-President Charles 0k
Dawes, 1.
Not voting, 8.
Absent, 1,
When the result was announced
Snell said a motion was In order to
make It unanimous for Hoover. Mil
ton Klepper, of Portland, Oregon,
made It, and It was adopted in a
great shout.
Charles F. Scott of Iola, Kansas,
a red-faced man with close -cropped
red-grey hair and mustache, made
the nominating speech for Vice
President Curtis. The convention
only partially listened. It waa get
ting tired, and anxioua to have M
done.
T0NITE Last Times
'The Strange Case
of Clara Deane'
FISHING
IS AT ITS BEST
NOW
Butte Falls route via Fish Lake
to Lake o' the Woods now
open. Arrange to spend the
week end at this popular resort.