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MEDFOHD' MSII;' TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON,. MONDAY, JULY 18, 1933. EVANGELISTS LIFE ALL-STAlSSUE LAKE ELSINORE, Oal., July 18. (AT) Almee Semple Mcpherson Hut ton fu reported by her physician to day to be In such critical condition that "the slightest shock probably will result In her death." "Her condition is extremely criti cal." Dr. Edward H. Williams, the physician, said. "She absolutely must not be disturbed IT she Is to recover. I have Instructed her attendants to see that no one. even her husband, must attempt to see her." Mrs. Hutton la suMerlng, so her doctor said, from basal fracture of the skull. SAe fainted recently when Informed her husband, David Hutton, had lost a breach of promise suit to Myrtle St. Pierre, a nurse, and fell to the floor, striking her head. Mrs. Hutton had been at this re sort recovering from a nervous break down and a tropical ailment when she Injured her head. She Is being carefully guarded by numerous attendants. BLAZE DESTROYS E Striking for the tint time In many years in the locality, fire early today completely destroyed the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Conner, who live In the Riverside colony dis trict, between Gold Hill and Rogue River. V The blaze was discovered at about eight o'clock and In a short time the whole house was In flames. A stage, passing at the time, was stop ped Immediately and the passengers went to the rescue of the Conners and removed practically all of the household goods. Tho house was constructed In 1839 at a cost of $9000 1 and was occupied by the Conners and their two daughters. Mrs. Conner was Ironing in the kitchen and Mr. Con ner was out In the garden when the blaze was found. Mr. Conner stated that the house was covered with Insurance and that he will rebuild soon. Former league playmates may be pitted In a bitter battle If the chal lenge burled by Louis Puhl, mentor of the Jacksonville All-star baseball team Is accepted by the Grants Pans outfit. Grants Pass sometime ago withdrew from the Rogue Valley lea gue and has since been playing Inde pendent teams about the region. Ac cording to Puhl, there have, been boasts of the prowess of the Climate City aggregation, and In order to show the latter where they stand In the estimation of the All-Stars, the Jacksonvllllans are willing to play them here next Sunday In a winner-take-all basis. Tiie locals meet the Negro Giants at the fairgrounds July 38, and also have a game scheduled In the near future with the House of David contingent IS HELD BY STATE COPS Jack Tertal of San. Jose, Cal., waa arrested by tho state police; this aft ernoon charged' With operating a freight truck contrary to traffic reg ulations between this state and Cali fornia. .... The authorities announce all wild cat truck operator will be arrested In future. Real Eatat or Insurance Leave it to Jones, phone 796. Portraits of distinction. The Peas- leys, opp. Holly theater. The Picture frames made to order. Peasleys, opp. Holly theater. IS WASHINGTON, July 18. (ff-) With no congress to stalk, and a gen eral agreement not to picket the White House, veterans who want their bonus wondered today what to do. They had no intention of parading on the capltol plaza and staging demonstrations that would lead to the arrest of their leaders, as they did Saturday, for congress was not meeting and hence could not be lm preased with their desire for bonus cashing. They were ao unsuccessful in their attempts to picket the White House that they had agreed with police that was net so good an Idea. As a result, most of them sprawled about their billets In various por tions of the capital, waiting for some body to suggest something. Some took advantage of the permission to borrow against their bonus certifi cates enough money for railroad fare and food home. Just plain weariness struck veter ans who had participated In the day and night march on Capltol Plaza that ushered congress Into adjourn ment and who tried to walk up and down in front of the White House. A trial for one of their number. Urban Ledoux, otherwise "Mr. Zero," wb set for today, on a charge of dis orderly conduct while marching with others In front of the White House as congress adjourned Saturday. From Diamond Lake Joe Harrell of Diamond lake Is spending several days In Med ford. Today he reported receiving word from his son Benny, who has just returned to West Point from a trip to North Carolina. His son Ned, an ensign In the U. 8. navy, Is now stationed at San Diego, hav ing returned to that station from the eastern coast. He will now be on duty aboard a destroyer, Mr, Harrell stated. Graves Jewelry Shop, one block north of postofflce. Phone 499-W. CHAPLIN BOYS SIGNED FOR FILMS A Mtoctattd Press Peotl Charlie Chaplin's two sons, Sidney Earl and Charles Jr., are shown with their grandmother, Mrs. Louise Grey, as they arrived In New York from Europe. They were enroute to Hollywood where their mother, Lita Grey Chaplin, who Is divorced from the comedian, plans to start the lads In the movies. FIXED By GROWS SALEM, July 18. (AP) Wages to be paid workers In the hop yards as determined at a meeting of the Inde pendence hop growers are: For hop pickers, 80 cents a hundred pounds; checkers and firemen, s3 per day; kiln help and teamsters, 42.60- per day; other helpers, $2 per day. The standard wages are approximately 20 per cent lower than those paid last year. The Independence hop grow ers pledged preferenc of Orgon resi dents over transients. "Jf eJJ iL Itfiya 77 7 i Isxr will see this.. Phoenix Circle Wins Prizes At Ashland Picnic PHOENIX. July 18. (Spl.) Be tween thirty and forty members of Oak Circle attended the picnic at the Ashland Lltbla park Sunday. - A prize, awarded the circle having the largest percentage of 'members pres ent was won by the Phoenix circle. This, however, was not the only prize won by the circle, as they came home with several first and a few second prizes. A stunt was presented by each Juvenile circle of the order, and the flrat prize for the best stunt was awarded Phoenix. In the races the following prizes were won:, 1 First prize In the fat man's roll and run race was won by Louie Colver; first prize in the relay race, Naomi and Donna Montgomery, and Mabel Hardest?. First, prize in the sack race, Gene Coats and Trevelle Turpln; second prize In ladles' race, Mibel Stancllffe. First prize for officers, and ex. officers. In the bathing contest, won by Louie Colver. . The prize awarded for the youngest member In the adult circle was won by Naomi Montgomery. Prizes were awarded for the oldest member In the circle, and the first prize was won by a member of the Orants Pass Circle, with second prize going to Mrs. Jamlma Rose of the Phoenix circle. Portland Sand it Gravel Co. receiv ed $18,737 contract for graveling the Scottaburg-Paradlse Creek section of Umpqua River highway. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.; Ideal loca tion, steam heat; low rentals. Cart Y. Tengwald, Agent. FOR RENT Furnished house. 3 and 3-room apts.. garage. 604 W. 10th. 3-ROOM APT. with aleeplng porch, private bath, lights and water: close in. Adults only. 344 S. Grape. HOME-COOKED dinners. Tl. 887-X or call at 609 W. 10th St. FOR SALE 1927 Chrysler Coupe; good condition and tires. 318 West Jackson St. FOR RENT 4-room large new house. large lot, lawn, shade, corner close to school, walking distance town. To small family, tiff. See Lalng at . 135 E. 6th St., or Phone 1496 or 911-J. WANTED High school girl to do light . housework for board and room. Address Box 6013, Mall Tribune. 1930 HUDSON Super 8 Sedan: good condition. Call 1054-J. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TRADE Studebaker touring car In excellent condition, for land or light truck, or will sell reasonable. 609 East Main. FOR SALE Plymouth Rock cockerels from Ore. University eggs. Will sell for 1.00 each. Weigh about 8 lbs. First bouse left side on Keene Drive. PERMANENT .WAVES French Steam Push Wav Complete- $1.98 Finger Wave 50c For a limited time only ALAINE'S Beauty Shop Phone 1518 113 E. Main "Music that Satisfies)" Every night but Sun day. Columbia Coast to-Cosat Network. 6 o'clock rscifio Time, KM, bosaTf ilvsti Iomcoq Co, t 4 iV -1 '""a.. ft WHY 'will this advertisement appear in more than 1,800 newspapers, reaching over 85,000,000 readers? BECAUSE we want every smoker throughout the length and the breadth of this country to know that Chesterfield cigarettes are milder. . The tobaccos are tlie milet lhat money can buy. 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The supply is limited so shop early and make your dollars go farther at Ward's. . Girls' Wash DressesOur reg ular 79c School Dresses made of strong tub fast prints, voiles and batistes, sizes 7 to 14. 2 fr Electric Fan Stationary type, air cooled, will not run hot; 8 inch, outstanding value at only Garden Hose Guaranteed 5 yrs. 5-8 in. red molded rubber. complete with couplings and washers, 50 ft. Regular $3.75.... $1 $2 '$3 Men's plain and fancy pattern Dress Shirts-Excellent quality broadcloth. Sizes 14J4 to 17. Now . - .. One lot of Men's and Boys' all wool slip-over style Sweaters. These were originally priced at $3.98. Close out at Men's and Boys Cord Pants Very fine quality, cream color. Narrow wale. Kegular $3.39. Now .. : $1 $2 $3 New Haven Tip Top Watches, raised numerals, krack proof krystal. This is a regular $2.00 watch . --' 2 Treasure Chest Sheets best quality, size 81x99, and 2 large size pillow cases; a regular $2.50 value, now . The Million Dollar Auto Strop Bazor, complete with 10 blades in good looking case; a $5.00 valuo, special at $1 $2 $3 M o d e s s Sanitary Napkins, extra soft and absorbent, 6 boxes or 72 pads on sale now for only . ...... Boys' Oxfords-Two tone Sport Oxfords, calf grain, crepe rub ber 'sole, Goodyear welt, sizes 1 to 6. Regular $2.69 Men's Oxfords Good looking tan or black calfskin, made durable and strong. Goodyear welt construction. Reg'lar $3.69 $2 $3 Men's and Boys' sporting or Bathing Sweaters in gay solid colors. All sizes. Now .. I - Men's and Boys' new summer fur felt Dress Hats, in light and dark grays and tans. Reg- . ular $2.50 . r Men, here is a real bargain All wool serge Dress Shirts, as worn by bus drivers. Regular $8.50, close out at $2 $3 One lot of children's one-straps and Oxfords, many of these numbers' were priced up to $3.98. Closing them all out at.... Little boys' Oxfords, choice of black or tan, calfskin leather. Made to stand hard use. Size 9J4 to 13J4 26-piece Nickel Plated Silver ware Set.j-Service for 6.'A dominant value, 10 yr: guaran tee. Worth at least $5.00. Set $1 $2 $3 100 Women's arrd Misses' house Dresses, 77o values. Fast color prints and plains, linenes; sizes 14 to 42. 3 for Gold Band Fountain Pens Life time guarantee. Last year we sold these pens for $4.98. Now only Your choice of any combina tion of Sweater and Skirt or Jacket and Skirt in our Fash ion Dept. Values to $7.50, only $1 $2 $3 Ward's new Picnic Jug Un breakable stone lining. For sol id or liquid foods. Keep foods hot or cold. A real buy at only 50 ft. Black Rubber Garden Hose, made like a cord tire. Complete with couplings and washers, per roll .. Ice Cream Freezer. Boy or Girl can make good, home-made ice ' cream, well 1 2 qt. size, wooden bucket. Regular $3.50 $1 $2 $3 Ward-o-leum Rugs Size 4y3x 6. Good looking patterns. Medium weight. Regular price $1.49 Solid Philippine mahogany magazine baskets. Will last lifetime. .Very good looking, $2.45 value Large size overstuffed Foot stools, covered in gay tapestry spring filled top. Our regular price is $4.95. Now only n $2 $3 Square enamel Dish Pan, choice of colors. Saves time, space and trouble. 4 qt. size. Regular $1.55. Special Children's painted Rocking Chairs, cute looking, made very durable and strong. This is our regular $2.95 Rocker Rayon Bedspreads Choice of four beautiful colors. This was our regular $4.98 spread. Size 84x105 $1 $2 $3 ! ISM 1 n.-.'Tg'S , n,r-y TfafifTjf J-nVfc.'i-1; jfTm- 's fim-'' II 117 So. Central Phone 280 Medford, Ore. l I I..1M mi n II SJIMS1.MI mtnm MU W.; ..w.sie ,Mi mwiaiJ' 1 '" 1 T-"1 'Jt..r tf,-)! -. f -