SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEPFORD, OBEGOX FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1533,
PAGE EtETEN
Local and Personal
Phythlan on Trip Oeorg Phyth-,
lin, eagmetr of th California Ore
gon Power company, left yesterday (or
a business trip to Montana.
Medfordites ta Ashland Mr. and
Un. P. B. Hick of Medlord visited
Wednesday night at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Clark Crocker. Ashland
Daily Tiding.
Leaves (or North Miss Mary Lou
Dunn of Oakland, Calif., who arrived
her Saturday from the touth to be
the guest of Mtw AUoe Roberta, left
today on toe Shast. for the north.
Spauldtng Returns Jack 8pauld
lng. Southern Oregon Sales, Inc.. rep-
resentatlv in New York City, return
M to Medtord on the Oregonlan this
morning.
To Visit Mrt. Toft Mn. Rose War.
ieth and two children Jack and Sue
of Seattle, arrived bore on the Shasta
today from the east, and will spend
some time In Meoiora visiting Mrs
Amelia Toft.
To Phoenix Today Mrs. Mabel C.
Mack, county home demonstration
agent, la spending thta afternoon In
Phoenix organising a cooking and
canning 4-H elub. The meeting was
scheduled for the Presbyterian church.
Picnic Is Sunday Fourth annual
etat-wtd re-unlon of sx-MIssour-lana
will be held In the City auto park
at Salem Sunday, and It la expected
that many from point In this part of
the state will attend.
Gallforntans Here Gaeton Sturde
vitch. of MlnersvlUe, Cal Is spending
a week In the Rogue River valley lo
try hta luck at fishing. Mrs. sturde
Tltch is a guest of her parent In
Medford.
m
Mis Nye Coming Miss Clarlbel
Rye. state leader of home extension
work in Oregon, with headquarters
at Corvallli, will arrive here Satur
day to confer with Mrs. Mabel C.
Mack, Jackson county home demon
stration agent,
Send Tracks North Six trucks
from the Medford headquarters of
the COC, were sent to Vancouver
Barracks today, it was announced by
Major Olare K. Armstrong, In oom-
mand here. One ambulance was also
being sent to Missoula, Mont.
Looking for Train John Wortman,
small son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
wortman, was found thi forenoon by
Chief of Police Clatou McCredle, af
ter the boy had disappeared from i
beauty parlor on South Central ave'
nue. John said he was looking for the
tram, which he had heard Whistle.
Change Time-The Oregonlan, which
formerly arrived m Medford at 8:40
o'clock, is now here at 8:15 a. m., un
der the new schedule which started
Thursday. Due to the large number
of CCC recruits on yesterday, the
train did not reach her until nearly
11:30. However It was in Medford on
schedule today.
Not Ballot Defendant A. J. Croft,
who reside at central point, yester
day Informed the district attorney
office that he Is not the J. Croft
named as a defendant In the ballot
theft Indictment. Mr. Croft of Cen-
tral Point said he had been mistaken
several time for Croft now being
held in the county Jail.
Nellson Transferred Mr. and Mrs,
Don Nellaon have moved to Medfrrd
where the former was transferred to
be employed in the Standard Oil sta
tion S03. Nellson has been connected
Plans Lak Trip Rsnson Webster
expect to motor to Crater Lake on
a fishing trip.
Mr. Carry ni-A. D. Curry, city Judge
and member of the water department
force, underwent an operation this
morning at the Community hospital.
CONSTRUCTION NEAR1NG
COMPLETION AT CAMP
N APPLEGATE REGION
New Relief Head
APPLEGATE, Jun 33. Sp!.)
Icterett 1 shown by the boys in th
construction work it Camp Appleg&te
with many building almost com
pleted, Including th mes ball in
feet Including kitchen, pantry and
the cook'a room. To avoid unneces
sary heat & lean-to la being built in
which the store will be placed. At
one end of th me&s hall open pita
are arranged for heating dishwater,
also making it possible for four lines
of boys to wash their dishes instead
of only two. The meat cooler is
completed with the exception of In
stalling a windlass to lower and
house will consist of 15 shower
heads, a hot water tank, dressing j
room and laundry. The veil has been
dug to a depth of 33 feet and a ga 1
pump, tower and tank ba been j
installed. The tank hss not been'
covered. Th camp ooTers 8 to 10
acres and has been beautified. The
camp formation has been tarried out
with the preservation of the trees In :
mind. Each tent has an archway
over the entrance and many pictures ;
have been formed near the entrance
by whit rocks being placed in such
a fashion as to represent diamonds,
ekuil end cross-bone, etc.
Two new officers of the Vancouver
barracks have Joined the boys at
Camp Applegate Sergt. Charles Sev
ier and Corp. Ady Austin of Company
C, 7th infantry. Two boys, Mark
Warenselt, and Joe Wisdom of Jack
son county, captured a rattlesnake
on Elliott's creek Friday. The snake
has five rattles and a button. The
collection of lizards and scorpions
the boys have been gathering was
turned out recently.
In from Agate Mrs. Hazel Atkins
of the Agate district was shopping la
Medford this morning. Mrs. Atkins t the center ot th camp.
will teach the Agate school next year.
Vndergoes Operation Afrs. Isabelte
Perry underwent an operation at the
Community hospital this morning
and was reported getting along nice
ly this afternoon.
Miss Ktgers Improved Friends of
Miss Dorothy Rogers are glad to learn
that she 1 getting along nicety at Uisyat ths dumbwaiter in the cellar
the Sacred Heart hospital, where hsh6rt when completed th shower i
recenuy unaerwen an operation.
Here on Bu&tnefti Carl Lay ton and
Mrs, A. Walker were both callers n
Medford yesterday from Grants Pass.
Max Mendoza of Tennant. CaU was
also attending to business matters
here.
"
Flies South A. L, Bcrnandln of Las
Angeles, who flew to the Medford
airport a month ago, and then Jour
neyed to Brookings on an extended
fishing trip, left the Medford airport
this morning for Los Angeles. He was
flying a Kinner-Bird.
Miss Thorndlhe Better Friends of
Miss Betty Ann Thorndlke, who re
ceived painful injuries last week In.
fall while on a bicycle trip, are;
glad to learn that she is recoverin?
satisfactorily, fier collar bone was
broken in the fall so she will be re
quired to keep her shoulders in braces
for some time.
Keeps Car Closed State Police Of
ficer Joe Folsom traveled with the
window of his state police car closed
recently after having made contact
with a black oat with a white stripe
up Its back while coming orer the
mountains. After the contact with
the skunk the officer traveled for
some days with windows of his car
closed- Ashland Dally Tidings.
To Crater Lake A group of county
home demonstration agents from Col
umbia, Multnomah, Clackamas and
Lane counties will be in Medford to
morrow and plans to journey to Cra
ter Lake. They are Mrs. Sarah H
Case of Columbia, Miss Frances Clin
ton of Multnomah, Miss Thelma Gay-
lord of Clackamas and Miss Gertrude
Skow of Lane county.
Business Callers Among business
callers In Medford yesterday and to-:
day from other localities were L. C.
Slsemore of Fort Klamath, Sari Weav
er of Central Point, Mrs. J. W. An
derson of Mt. Shasta, Cal., Mrs. W.
M. Jones and daughter of Grants
Pass, Steve Adams of McDoel, Cal
and Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Lasier of
Grants Pass,
Roses on Display A bouquet of
beautiful roses la on display today at
the Chamber, of Commerce from the
H. D. McCsskey gardens and was at
tracting attention this morning.
Climbing American Pillar rose is the
name of the variety displayed. The
blossoms are single and of a glorious
shade of rose-red with large yellow
stamens.
Cars Collide Automobiles driven by
Bertha Clydia Kicewood of 828 West
13th street, Medford; J. Allen Ritchie
of Los Angeles and X. M. Towne of
Central Point, figured In a collision
yesterday afternoon near the Ever
I V 1
ILAND'S COAL
INDUSTRY HURT
WARSAW 4V-Depreciation at tn
British pound and trade agreements
concluded by Oreat Britain Witts ths
Scandinaviaa countries are affecting
Poland's coal industry.
During the "good years," 1 817, 1828
and W!9, Poland's coal esrporta were
more than U.000.000 tons annua!!?
183J thi figure dropped to n
million and thi April only emoOO
vers exported.
While the shrinkage 1 largely out
, the general depression, there i
the fact that the British are cover
ins 80 per cent of tee Danish demand
for coal. 70 per ceat of the Horweg
ian, and per cent of th Swedish,
FOR BEST S room apt.
at SOS W. jacwon.
Marry U Hopklna (above) of New
Vork w nominated by President
Roosevelt federal emergency re
lief administrator to supervise dis
tribution of $590,000,000 voted by
congress for direct relief among th
state, (Associated Pre Photo)
PINE o!d violin for sale cheap. Bald
win Piano enopig. 7'"; : -
GIRL want light house wort or
companion to emsoren.
Tribune.
STARKEY INJURED
N FALL OFF ROOF
GOVERNOR TEARS
UP SUIT PAPERS
ATLANTA. June 23. API Gov
ernor Talmadge tore up papers being
served on him in a 25,000 damage
suit todsy while attending a luncheon,
tossed them at the deputy making
the service and had him and a com
panion officer placed under arrest.
The governor went to th luncheon
accompanied by Adjutant Oeneral
Undley Camp. Iafcer a deputy hand
ed the paper to the executive, who
rose to his feet and demanded;
"What is this?"
On being informed another deputy
was suing him for having the officer
placed under arrest In serving papers
in an Injunction suit in which the
governor was named. Gov. Talmadge
tore the paper into bits.
George Starkey about SO employe
of the Economy Lumber company t re
ceiled severe injuries this afternoon
m a fall from the Pinnacle Packing
nlaat, which he was re-roofing. He
was rushed to the Sacred Heart hos
pital, where extent of Injuries had
not been determined at 3 o'clock.
Starfcey fell a distance of IS feet
and It was feared many bones were
broken in the crash.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
NCOME INCREASES
with ststlon 444 e-er since It hasjshady Auto park north of Phoenix.
been established end will be replaced
by Austin Dodfte. of Medford -who
has moved his family to ttil city.
Grant Psss Dally Courier.
...
Reports Collision Bill Cunningham
of 816 South OaXdale avenue report
ed at the city polios atatlon concern
ing an accident Thursday afternoon
at 5:30 o'clock, at the corner of Ivy
and Eighth streets. Ploy West of 911
Heddy mm driver of the other car,
which damaged the left rear wheel
of ths Cunningham car, according to
th report.
...
Service Tonight Rev. X. Q. Mas
ters of Oranta Pass will give a chart
.talk and illustrated sermon on Scrip
tural Holiness and Christian unity.
Rev. Master spoke Isst night on the
subject. Much interest was manifest
ed and by special request Is continu
ing tonight at the Pull Oospel church
11 Newtown street. His method of
presenting these messsges is ssld to
be unique. Illustrative and impress
ive. The public Is cordislly Invited
No one was Injured in the collision.
sorording to state police who were
called to ths scene. No arrests were
made.
...
Bray ' Boys Borne Blllle Bray, who
has been attending university at Dal
las, Texas, during the past yesr, ar
rived home yesterday, making the
trip from the south on hi motor
cycle in five day. He stopped in
Oleum, Calif., where he picked up
hi brother. Max, employed In the oil
refineries there, and brought him to
Medford with him. Max will return
south tonight with his father. Dr.
J. P. Bray, who will motor home again
Sunday, while Blllle plans to spend
the summer with his parents here.
He will next week, however, attend
the Young People's sasembly m Troy.
Idaho.
Building miniature model of log
cabins that have been famous In
American history has been the hob
by for 20 yesrs of Daniel B. Sho-
walter. Junction City, Or
MY MONEY
IS APPORTIONED
WASHINGTON June 33 API
Apportionment of the $400,000,000
fund for highway construction pro
vlded under the public works bill
was completed today by Dr. R O,
Tugweii, assistant secretary of agri
culture, and Secretary irises, chair
man at the special cabinet board of
public worts. They announced the
money would be available July 1 for
construction of roads in the federal'
aid highway system and extensions
Into and through municipalities and
for the survey, planning. Improve
ment and construction of secondary
or federal roads to be agreed upon
by ths state highway department and
the secretary of agriculture.
The amounts allocated included
Oregon. , 109.888; Idaho, 4.488,
249; Utah, tiM,7W; Washington,
S115,8S7; California, 15,607,354,
SAN FRANCESCO. June 23.
Southern Pacific company's operating
revenues climbed to 11,116,377 m
May, lifting income sufficiently to
bring the system out of the red and
nearly a million dollars into tne
black. Net railway operating Income
was 4979.462, compared with net op
erating loss for April of 107.389.
May operating net was well shove
last year's level, of 593,709. but was
insufficient to wipe out the loss of
the preceding months. The five
months operating deficit was W,192,
397, an increase of t.WG,B52 over the
loss of the preceding year's like per
iod. The May gala resulted chiefly from
a rise in freight revenues to 8.530,-
961 from the April figure of 7,208,727.
LINDBERGH HOME TO
BE CHILDREN'S CENTE
JERSEY CITY. N. J.( June 33.
AP The Hopewell horns of Col
and Mrs. Charles A, Lindbergh, from
which their first born son wsa kid
naped In March, 1932, will become
children's welfare center.
Incorporation papers for "High.
Fteld" the corporation which will
operate the property, were filed today
with County Clerk Gustav Bach,
Important Notice to
All Truck Owners
and Dealers
Th Executive Board of the Medford Chamber
of Commerce bai arranged for a meeting for
the purpoie of INFORMING THE OPERATORS
concerning the new TRUCK AND BUS BILL
which becomes effective July lit,
Jackson County
COURT HOUSE
Medford, Saturday, 2:00 p. m.
A. C. Anderson, Chairman of the State Organis
ation at Salem will be on hand to answer all
question?
Tom Keene Heading
Cast Rialto Drama
A thrilling tale of th western days
when the good Sil young unless they
wer quick on the trigger and accu
rate with a six-gun. is presentt t
the Rialto theater today and tomor
row in "Son of th Border" starring;
Tom Keene,
Keene, ss th lesder of a band of
vigilantes sworn to protect citizens
from range outlaws, tangles with a
blonde bandit queen who plots to re
venge her lover whom Tom, killed.
She plans to send Tom to death in a
stage coach which will b riddied and
It passengers msssaored by her out
law friend. Her plan meet reverses.
and Is forced to fight shoulder to
shoulder amid gunfire and whlsslng.
bullet to protect her life, a shipment
ot gold and th life of her eesd
lover's brother.
"Son of th Border" I beautifully
photographed against th rugged
scenie besuty of California. It is
peppered with daring feat of horse
manship and spectacular fist fights
performed by Tom Keene. creighton
Chaney, Al Bridge and others. Julie
Harden plays the blonde bandit girl.
MACON COMMISSIONED
FOR DUTY WITH NAVY
AKRON, O., June 33-(P The
S. 3. Macon, world's largest airship,
today was formally commissiDned
a BftTsi Teasel. The ship will leave to
night for trie Lakerturst, K. J., naval
air station.
Only a few hundred spectators wit
nessed the ceremony.
Farmers of Kooertsdale A.a., have
made pood profits on their cucumber
crops this season.
a wording to fcurea published In
"Gaseta Warzwka
As a reauH of H this Polish to
producer are turntnf to the hom
market. The fact thai entire pror
lacec use wood for heating purposes
Is ratting hopes.
EAGLES INJURED
M TO MEET
CHLORINE FUMES
OVERCOME THIRTY
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
a.oe can
INDIANAPOLIS. -June as.
Fumes from a chtorSn gas tank ware
blown sbcut by brSet breesa tier
today and several persona were over
come
Ths tenk was btin taken from
warehouse to be destroyed. As it was
PORTLAND, 3uss 23. i.KV) Dr. ; M:n8 fORara
C JA. Howard, president of Portland territory.
Aerie No. fraternal Order of Eji, Fvuer,b were overcome before
was reported seriously I they mil escape from th. tum.
when an uxnobe in which he was
riding overturned near Burns. j k y T
Mrr.b. of tt Jodg. drill faun, hPstli iac
r.d.ng with him to the stat corner.-' ..ftrir cr . tt- its no fYf
turn at Burns, were ! seriously 5 MORE STATE WARRANTS
hxtrtv
Word was received here at a&eut
the same time that L?i Connor of
Pendleton, state president- of the
lodge, accidentally shot himself as h
was about to leave for the Bums
meeting- The extent of Connor'a in
jur. was not known here.
500 wwrent will ear for all issued
up to and 3n?ud$ May 33.
Warrants sismped ' hot paid for
want ef funds" ajnour.t to 2.7S
378 S3, of WhSch 33S.9i
been i-aUed.
SOLOES PAY CASH ON
BOOTLEG JOIST ViSJT
OKLAHOMA CITY, June 23.
fAPH -Everett Rot pleaded juilty
to operating a beer parlor th
stat cspitol and told oHSctrs busi
ness had been strictly cash
lators scire? s&k tor credit," he said,
"niey teas to have their eamea ea
the books
CALLED FOS PAYMENT;
BCa iiijfi F1JtitT Wide Ranee
Ersdt Tomorrow Sight
SALEM, Or., Jiii SS (API CaU
today t'y th stat treasurer ci $SS,
for CaMfcttiia
KJamatii
WAKT Exchange
nrasertv also xer
fcou or apartments.
SOOTHERS OREGON REALTY CO.
44 S. RifersM
FOR SALS OB TRADS IVi too 0rt"
ham wucx. b
FOR RUNT e-room nouae.
peach, paon
imp flMi Anne cherries, eer-
ner Midway boo
highway, M. J, ewjng.
v-t-i mi. loss or 1S1 Model
A Ford, cioaea car. vm
Chevrolet. Box iwn iriDune.
FOR 8AU5 Guernsey BUU. sit
Central, prion boo-j.
fOR SALE Fool table in Is class
condition, ytry Tasonoi.
81 or eall at Oo!4 seat wwotu-
NEW DEAL LAUDED
BY COLLEGE HEAD
SAN June 23. -(3
"Hie StooaereH- administration was
pictured today as bSaring a trail be
tween roWitary dictatorship and mob
ruie id an sddress before tne com
monwealth ctub by Dr. Chat. E.
Martin ot the University of Wash
ington. Dr, Martin diseassed domestic and
foreign policies of tne "new dsV
and wniia questioning some policies,
said he believed most moves were
fanned along sound lines.
IW5J.rf.il
Bt'A Bijh rWflltJ- W Bailee
TODAY
AND SATURDAY
He bad to fall in love to get
steamed up for the tight of
bis life!
OF iOVJ!
1 feV--..l
7t
MCKliSS HOMAMCI
..Dnino drams. .A fcsy and a
fUi tacrine lrai 9eHa
tfetpsir to hsts of hsppli
RiCHRRB
SR1CKHRO
fRRTHELFllESS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 sores on
Stage road near uoia mn.
improvements, large stone aoas.
Will tslte 1st ear or dairy atot
and team. Waiter Holmes, Grants
Pass, Or.. E. 3.
EXCEPTIONAL LASD BAROAINS
Ko, 1, ss sons os Bogus rir sno
Crater Lake niithway. is acres
riser bottom land under tree
deeded water right. Balanoe
pasture snd timber, woven trire
tenoed. Lars nam, bat no
house. Price inciude crops. Al
falfa, oora and torgum can.
A bargain at S3 100, small down
payment. Balance long time t
Ko. 3. Cheaper than homesteadm.
so acres witrt Big Butt eree
running thru it. Some fin bot
tom land. Lot ot wood and
pasture. Fin county road:
across it. Only 5 00 an acr.!
Half cash, balance easy terms. ;
Ko. 3. 40 aeres. 000 feet frontage
on Rogu rirer. near Bogue
Sllc hotei. Magnificent ummer
hom sit. Some good land.
Lots of fin timber. 410 an aors.
riaif.caah, baianoe aasy.
So. 4. acre fronting Pacific riigh-
way, and Savage lax. Beauti
ful timber. 1 acr irrigated.
Pin for buaineaa or home. Bar
gain at MOO. Half cash, balance
easy terms.
Ko. 5. Acre lot fronting Bogus rirer.
jot by over aoa feet. -Heavily
timbered. Very choice summer
home sites. Only S lot at this
bargain price, 178 cash or WOO
on easy terms.
White D. E. MILLARD. Owner, Trail
Oregon, or call at first piee south
of Trsli on highway.
fVALES BIRTHDAY
PASSES QUIETLY!
LONDON, Juts S3. APJ Thei
Prince ot Wsle varied th routine ;
ot hi busy lit but little today In
celebration ot iai 3th birthday.
He spent th morning at his Port
Belvedere horn, and motored to
York House to read hundreds ot
Greetings from all part ot the world.
Then 3 visited Burttinghara pl"
see to receive th cosgrstuiaiioss of
his roysi parents.
CANZ0NER1 AND FOE
WEIGH m FOR BOUT
CHICAGO, June S3-APJ Bar
ney Ross, Chicago challenger, offi
cially weighed la 134 i pounds,
quarter ot , pound tinder the limit, ;
today for his lightweight champion
ship fight tonight with Tony Csn
sonerl. Ti chsinpien weighed 13S4.
Ko Fulalltlrs
SALEM. Ore , Jun S3 (API Ko
fatalities resulted from Hi Industrial
accident reported tt past wee, the ;
accident commission announced,
POMP jack slightly used 7; gas a- ;
gjne so; meoium-AEzea wood rang i
s. Bsicer. Highway, 1 mil south :
of Talent. i
120 ACRE 6 lock and dairy riacSl, S9
acre free water, SO a. cul., fair
imp, good location, 3S cattle. IS
. ar milch cows, horses, farm ma
chinery. Psrniiy orchard. 30 a. i
falfa. Price 5G00, Twm. 407 Jiast
Main,
PfNg ied pianos $36.00 and p. Pay
1J per wt. din Piano. Co.,
Main & Bivsrsid.
POP. SALE Foirr foot Majestic r.
frigerator, liir new. Three year
guarante- Half prlc. flOO Boi!rsl.
!S down, ten month. R. H. South
wick, Talent, Oregon,
$3300
Four British mala lin railways
hav mad a drastio out In psesen
ger tares in an effort to meet motor
bus competttioa.
American cigarettes numbering 3 -410,730.000
and valued at t5.328.62S
were sold in foreign markets during
1S3S.
, ,
Porty-on foreign markets pur
chas American chewing tobacco,
with th PhiUppirt Islands th lead
ing importer.
A statistician say th Columbia
river, largest stream on th west
coast, discharges 685,500.000,000 bar
rels ot water into the ea yearly.
Ther are approximately 09,000
motor buses In use in th United
States, statistics of th Automobile
Chamber ot Commerce disclose.
DAIRY P.ASCH
Consisting of 3 acres, of
which approximately 8
acres i in Lads no eiover.
asm alfalfa, balance In grain with
th exception of about & acres of
pasture; good, free soil. IS teres ir
rigated: family orchard, e-room
modern horn. Barn with room for
30 ton of hay. Sectrta automatic
pump, lectrio separator, 300 tur
keys, fl milk cows, 5 heifers, sarn
eas, wagon and maelnery so with
piac ail for 300.00. Som terms.
ALSO
CLOSE Df MSDPOR8 ROME
1 n C 1 Living room, dining room.
wllfcWW built-in kitchen, screen'
porcn, 2 largo seorooma
and bath; lovely thad. only 8
block from Jackson County Bank
on paved street, all aaaemmenu
paid in full. Tots! prlc 1J50J!0
3O8O0 cash, balance !1 50 per
month. 9 Interest. Csn you beat
it ALSO
WILL TAKE COPCO STOCK
CI )Cft Pfcr tr -room mod
s I i Q y ern horn on pavement,
fireplace, built-in kitch
en, near ehiois. Totsl price I3S0.
Cbsrles A. Winf Agency, Inc Zx
cluslv Agent.
"Heroes of West"
At Roxy Saturday
Buffalo stampedes, thunoetinc
wagon trains and fighting Indiana, r
featured la th new blood tingling
serial, "Heroes of th West," which
opens at th Boxy theater tomorrow.
Noah Beery, Jr., ta th r.ar of this ,
pioneer dsys flim whlrb it bssed on
th tory hy Peter B. Kyx. "Mc
Kenna of th Mounted" will b th
featur picture on tomorrow' pro
gram. Buck Jon p'.ty th part of Ser
geant Tom McKenna of th Caaadiaa
mounted polte. who sacrifice hi
position nd reputation In order to
track down gang ot outlaw and
their crafty leader,
j
! Development ot a method of pack
ing fresh fruit in sulphuric acid has
broadened th area in Surope and
. Asia which can b reached by Cali
fornia txporters.
You Saturday Night Owl , , ,
DANCE till 2
JACKSONVILLE
We'll Even Check Your Hat and Goat Freel
Good Music Good Time from StiiiSv.Bi.
iSJat, Ifls
Eva. 18e
Children 10c Anytime
Tsnit& Evalyn Kc&pp
ia "AIE HOSTESS
Cfe 111
Atf S,'V i Gl? THE STAGS
I sli I f V uiu ir at Awi !
I - :M( V'Arl. - RAl IUUILt
AfJ I pi j DANCE REVUE
l lijf " m S5 Talented Siddie
V nLI r1" 1 Bongs and Dances
C V (; j , 8UNI3AY
illi'3 --'v 111 ri a
iimmk
SATURDAY ONLY
CdntsttMsus Shew 1 lo 11 p.
A1S0
IS i Fb
awrrftis.-
1
,Th thrlH-a-mlriut serial of fr
leas men aatuing their way thra
a country thick with Intiiattt ,
illazing the trail for th "iron
Worn," ... Screaming adrarrtor
. lishtnln action . . Tre
mendous thrills!
From th story by
PETEE B, KYHE
"Son of
the Border1
with
C8HGHTOS tHASET
HUH HAYBOS
PLl'g
"Bha Outdoaa Him"
SO Minutes ot Hilarity
Cartoon
nm Sunday
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A LOVE
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UCEST PAREE
Carloon
"s oreat Big BoncS of TOC"
PAT11E JHSWS
BENEFIT DANCE
given Knder autpicei t
Cagte Poiut Scsesslt Club
i Kine&id Hall
EAGLE P0IKT, OREGON
SATUEDAY, JUKE 24TH
Mane Orohwtrn first appear
fence at Eagle Point.
In repent names si Central Point,
this orchestra has won spprovst
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