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with a flashlight In one hand, a
pUtol In the other; taw two boys
stealing gasoline; started to turn on
the flashlight; got mixed up about
his bands; "turned on" the pistol In
stead of the light; shot oft the tips
of two of his own fingers.
CHILE RECALLS ENVOY
IN PARAGUAY CAPITAL
SANTIAGO, Chile. Aug. 7 (AP) An
official of the chancellery disclosed
today that the Chilean minuter to
Paraguay, Qallardo Nleto. waa In
structed yesterday to return to Chile.
The Instruction were Included, he
aid. In a cablegram directing the
mlnlater to deliver a note today to
the Paraguayan government protest
ing preae attacks on Chilean neutral
ity with regard to the Chaco war.
nual picnic and business meeting In
Ashland park on Thursday of last
week. About 30 members and guests
were present. Plans tor keeping the
church Janitor work done were dis
cussed. Mr. and Mrs. Norden, parents of
Mrs, Peterson, spent the past week at
Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Norden
have been visiting Rev. and Mrs.
Peterson the past two weeks.
Mrs. Brush and her mother, Mrs.
Adams of Lakeport, Calif., on their
return trip from Portland, where Mrs.
Adams had been buying for her no
tion store, stopped at the Carey home
last Friday night.
E. L. Hopkins Is having a new poul
try house built on his place, where he
will range some of his young chickens)
until time to house them for winter
Eden Precinct
RECEIVING RELIEF
EDEN PRECINCT, Aug. 7. (Spl.)
Ladles Aid of Phoenix held their an
fEDFORD MATU TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, XUGUST 7, 1931.
DORRIS, Calif. (Spl.) With 45 ;
privately owned homes destroyed and ,
household goods either destroyed or '.
badly damaged, four hundred and
fifty persons comprising 90 distressed j
families today are receiving assist .
ance from the American Red Cross :
which has begun the work of clearing j
debris and rehabilitating the reel- i
dentlal district of Dorris which was
swept by fire July 28. .
While relief units are on the
scene an appeal has gone forth to
northern California and southern ;
Oregon communities to raise $7,500 j
for their stricken neighbors. At the 1
W ame time the National Red Cross 1
through A. L. Schafer, manager of
the Pacific area, hu made available :
7,500 of the 13,000 relief fund re
quired to meet the emergency and
rehabilitation needs. ;
J. W. Richardson, director of dls- i
aster relief, and Miss Nell Parkinson. !
experienced relief worker, agumented
the local Red Cross relief units that
were on the scene from the very first.
W. G. Hagelsteln of the Dorris Red '
Cross branch and Mrs. Fred Starr of j
the Macdoel branch of the Siskiyou
county chapter at Yreka, Calif., met
the first emergency needs of all ref
ugees. Their call for help brought a ready :
response by Clyde Turner, chairman
of the Siskiyou county chapter at
Yreka, and from Glen Hout and Geo.
Walton of the Klamath county chap
ter, Klamath Palls. Oregon, w ho came ,
In from the south and north with
blankets and supplies.
Families driven Into the street (
were placed with friends or klnd
j hearted neighbors while food and
clothing were provided to the desti
tute. Red Cross relief workers In regis
tering families that suffered losses
have revealed distressing conditions. 1
One family which had experienced
great difficulty in getting through
the winter period, due to economic
stress, had been able to put up con
siderable fruit this summer and had
Just bought some new bedding. No
one was at home when the fire ;
started. Seeing the smoke they hur- ;
rled home and got a few things out
before the floor burned through, de-
straying moet of their meager pos
sessions, j
Another family had carried their
clothing and bedding into the back
yard of their home, thinking trey
would bo out of the path of the fire.
The husband and father of seven
children got up on the roof, fought
the fire and saved the home, but tho
possessions caught fire and burned.
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iW i M Reasons tor Words Low t
TO
" Paul Scherer of the Southern Ore
gon Sales, Inc., has been named to
the auction control committee, and
David R. Wood of the Modoc Orch
ards has been appointed to the as
sessment committee of the control
committee of northwest tree fruits. I
The committee of which Scherer Is !
a member will consider and report
on the new methods of auction con
trol, and suggest changes to clarify
and Improve the present program.
The committee of which Wood Is
a member Is scheduled to "investi
gate and report on possible Improve- ;
ments of the present method of levy- j
lng and collecting assessments,, with :
particular reference to possible use
of the stamp plan.
Dr. W. A. Schocnfeld, head of the
Oregon experiment stations Is named
chairman of the committee on dis
tribution and financing of market
news service.
I.0.0.F.PICNICI0
ASHLAND, Aug. 7. (Spl.) Charlea
P. Pool, grand master of Oregon for
the Odd Fellows' lodge, will be guest
of honor Thursday evening at six
o'clock at a picnic dinner In Ltthla
Park. Pool Is from headquartera In
Salem. There will be approximately
250 Odd Fellows from the vicinity In
attendance, with their families.
Following the dinner, the regular
meeting will be held In the local I.
O. O. F hall, and after that will be
held an open meeting for all
branches of the lodge.
For the dinner In the park, each
one la requested to bring a covered
dish, sandwiches, and service. The
lodee will furnish coffee and cream.
Reverend Sydney Hall will oiil:late
as toastmaster. Also In attendance
will be J. O. Rcddln. from district
department.
VETS' PICNIC PLAN
ASHLAND. Am. 7 (Spl.) Plans
are belnr completed for the glsantlc
Vetfrans' Council picnic In Llthia
park Sunday, Austust 13. Everyone
is requested to bring hla own food
and service. Coffee, suaar and cream
will be furnished by the veterana.
All ex-service men of Klamath, Jo
sephine, and Jackson counties are
urccd to attend. Various bands,
drum corps, and the Medford Glee-m-n
fill furnish the music.
State officials of the various sol
diers' rrcsnliwtlons have been Invited
ind speakers will be present to ad
dress the veterans on subjects vital
to the ex-aervlce man.
CHICAGO. I Pi Policeman Edgar
Hutchlnja went hunting for burglars
Free Radio Diagnosis
either at "r home or In our
simp. -No lrlnj.
pon s Rinr M Kn r.
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BIG 4-POUND 72 x 84 5 PART WOOL
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24-Inch SoteenBWin ',
Potel Block Plaidil ' LAY-AWAY
70x80 COTTON PLAID BLANKETS In fk "ks. s PLAN HOLDS
pastels. Impound weight! Light, but oh! so jM b' Hl BLANKETS UNTIL
ver7wa!B1an!tet Sa1eVa,ue! I NOVEMBER' 1ft I
5 WOOL BLANKETS. Best China cotton and Q Qfl I n.
wool. Pastel shades. Sateen bound. 66x80. T-
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1 66x80 ALL WOOL BLANKETS in 4 pound 0 rft O ,
weight! Pastel plaids with 4-inch sateen gMQ
binding! August Sale price, rair
ITTn TK ' Sale Special !E5S9
mim I j s9-88 I K,
" f.VXSi. Y Nowl Say, at Tkll f B
Metal Bed I WrwU-"!!- si.ei gi Roomy Chest
, ,, V, f jiiKi r-- 3 Double or twin size eii '
Big Ward Vor-iow PrcW U , ( in mahogany, wal- If Amazing Vafot at Tfii Print
All metal in mm til' ,v 4 nut or mapla finish. Ii Unfinished
nutorfi sR-88 14? ssA AbigWardvaiu" I yiirrr, sg.75
aire. Onlv.... VP " - drawert. W
Coil Spring L Card Table
Morf. kySfmmonii low-PreWI I SSSSSU Jzic "i Buy It In Oi Augnri Salt I Sara
99 deep double f U y PfiHC?-r?' Unfinished - .
i'tt S Q .88 ; I m-i rrk? s 1 -00
now, save more- W M P 1 P jj' aJpll '"- ! ' ' "
1P7&Gm solid walnut
Mattress Value! " I
I """r,CrMW ' i terfly tables, and Ea, X.
I ieep inner conee laDiei. Cowed indur- r
I roll. In felled 9 A MC -M ,blt tjckjn. 5 M
Pillows
Full Slit at Sptcial Savlnatl
Feather filled.
Covered in dur-
a b I a tickinf.
.98
This Eaiy Payment Plan
on Purchases of S!0 or
more makes baying al
Wards easier still I
Kitchen Chair
Untaually LawPrlcad far Salmi
88c
Unfinished
ready to paint.
Make up your
own set of 4.
"rices :
Furniture goes direct From maker lo 500 Ward
itorej no in-between profits
Cash resource! $o great no market opportunity
need ever be patsed up
"Out-of-season" purchases lower manufacturing
costs still more . . you save
Wards frequently take entire outputs of factories
make low costs lower
More people buy In this Sale than in any other
furniture event In America
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Table Lamp
Complete with Slmdel Bnve
Now!
Piatt At htl.
zs'zr:.: S 1 .88
Hurry Oiilv I
$97.88 I
J ' W v'VK, W Mont Mr, m
Maia)t 1 $4$ Carrying Charfe I
iV.'lTTsH. rib. ri Made by Simmons I Open ,?
I' fX&iflijfe Sjjiiwl to donble or 2 twin beds. Ii
1 ljfifCT llwl Covered in homespun. ,i
1 I ; :
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Big Values
in Lamps
$Q.95
Brldg or Junior D
lions With Shad
Outstanding at this
low Sale price I Metal
bases: beautiful p arch
men tired paper shades.
Buy now, save I
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3-Piece $
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t Donn, $5
Mnnlhly, IMus
carrying ehnrsje
Otolce al Drauar or Hollywood Vanity
Another example of vaiue in America1! greatest
Furniture Sale ! Extra large pieces of rich Amer
ican walnut veneer, built for years of wear.
American walnut veneer hand-robbed
Genuine plate-glass mirrors large she
Bench to match Vanity, special at $0.00
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