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PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MIC TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX, MONDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1931 E The City Bowling league got under way Friday night on Walt Antie's Smokehouse alleys when the Marln ofta won two out of three from Camp 1747 CCC. Patton led the heavy fil ing for the Marinoff quintet, rolling 200, 210 and 216 for a total of 625 pins for the evening a stellar score on anybody's alley. The City league schedule pits the Eagles and Post Office teams tonight and there will be tournament bowl ing each Monday, Tuesday and Friday night until December 3 when the schedule ends. Statistics on Prlday's game and the bowling schedule lollow: CCC No. 1747 Bourdcn - 171 159 136 485 Woods 124 184 140 454 Lovell ......114 133 347 Harter 88 01 177 Oibaon 148 17 134 449 Bouuum - 138 92 230 Handicap 152 162 162 456 PKOPOKED BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF MKDFORRO FOR THE YEAR 1835 The following is a budget of the estimated expenditures of the City of Med ford, Oregon, for the year 1935, together with the estimated receipts from all sources and the levy of taxes required to raise the necessary revenue : BUDGET 1035 SUMMARY Entlmated Recorder M Treasurer Library Police . Fire Streets and Roads - Liw Heslth .. , Building and Light . Pmks .. Administration Dairy Emergency Airport General Fund Levy ...... General Bond Fund Levy Water Bond Sinking Fund Levy Consolidated Improvement Fund No. 1 ievy Levy Receipts Budget 2,467.00 82.467.00 3,339.24 3,3394 6.11100 1600.00 8,711.00 13,026.00 1,800.00 14,825.00 14,469.00 14,469.UU 22.000.00 800.00 22.80U.OU 2.230.00 2.23U.U0 4.42000 4.420.00 2.46500 0.700.00 12.166.00 2,069.00 2.O09.UO 726 00 6,210.00 6,936 00 1,650.00 450.00 2,100.00 0,155.00 6.155 00 8.10000 8,100.00 182.106.24 121,660 00 8103,766.24 Consolidated Levy Total Levy .. Salaries- Recorder Improvement Fund No. S 63,127.87 20,000.00 1.627.44 Extra Help . Surety Bond postage Sundry Supplies , Levy 179,625.91 CITY RECORDER Estimated Budget for 1935 705 933 Mnrlnoffs Burroughs -H4 166 145 455 Clark .. ...165 150 184 489 Woodward 142 149 128 410 Keasler 165 191 198 554 patton , -.-200 210 316 625 806 866 870 2542 Friday. Oct. 5th Marlnoffs vs. CCC Monday, Oct. 8 Eagles vs. Poet Of' flee; Lumbermen vs. Plche Hdw. Tuesday, Oct. El Timber Products ts. Peerless Mkt.; Mall Tribune vs. Marlnoffs. Friday, Oct. 12 CCC vs. Adrl nne's Shoe Dept. Monday, Oct. 16 Peerless Mkt. vs Marlnoffs; Eagles vs. Lumbermen. Tuesday, Oct. lo" Mall Tribune vs. Adrlenne'a Shoe Dept.; Plche Hdw. vs. Timber Products. Friday, Oct. 19 CCC vs. Post Of fice. Monday, Oct, 22 Peerless Mkt, vs. Mm 1 Tribune; Post Office vs. Adrl enne's Shoe Dept. Tuesday, Oct. 23 Lumbermen vs. Marlnoffs; Eagles vs. Timber Products Friday, Oct. 26 CCC vs. Piche Hdw. Monday, Oct. 29 Mall Tribune vs. Plche Hdw.; Eagles vs. Marlnoffs. Tuesday, Oct. 30 post Office vs. Peerless Mkt.; Timber Pro. vs. Adrl enne's Dept. Friday, Nov. 2 COO vs. Lumbermen Monday, Nov. 6 Lumbermen vs. Post Office; Marlnoffs vs. Timber Pro. Tuesday, Nov. 6 Eagles vs. Mall Tribune; Piche Hdw. vs. Adrlenne's Shoe Dept. Friday, Nov. 0 COO ve. Peerless Mkt. Monday, Nov. 10 Lumbermen vs. Mall Tribune; Peerless Mkt. vs. Eagles Tuesday, Nov. 11 Marlnoffs vs. Adrlenne's Shoe Dept.; Post Office vs. plche Hdw. Friday, Nov. 14 CCO vs. Timber Products. Monday, Nov. 17 Post Office vs. Marlnoffs; Timber Products vs. Mall Tribune. Tuesday, Nov. 18 Plche Hdw. Peerless MXt.; Lumbermen vs. Adrl enne's Shoe Dept. Friday, Nov. 21 CCO vs. Eagles. Monday, Nov. 24 Eagles vs. Adrl enne's Shoe Dept.; Lumbermen vs. Feerleaa Mkt. Tuesday, Nov. 26 Post Office vs. Timber Products; Plche Hdw. vs. Marlnoffs. Friday, Nov. 28 CCC vs. Mall Trl bune. Monday, Dec. 1 Lumbermen vs Timber Products; Post Office vs. Mall Tribune. Tuesday, Deo. 2 Eagles vs. Plche Hdw.; Peerless Mkt. vs. Adrlenne's Shoe Dept. V Salaries Treasurer. ... Extra Help CITY TKEASrnER Estimated Budget for 1035 Surety Bond Burglary Inaurance Advertising and Printing Supplies Levy ... ., MKDFORD Plim.IC LIBRARY Estimated Budget for 103S Books Oeneral Adult and Juvenile. . , , Reference Periodicals and Indexes .. m Binding Salaries Maintenance- Janitor and Supplies Heat Light , Water Telephone Repalra and Improvements Roof (Second Stage of Repair Program) Contingent Equipment Printing and Supplln Postage and Freight Insurance (Premiums due Nov.,-Deo. 1035) 1,947.00 3H0.00 15 00 35.00 300.00 1.080 00 520.00 360.00 129.34 200.00 250.00 1.400.00 100.00 400.00 300.00 t 575.00 22500 225.00 43.00 95.00 100.00 300.00 150.00 176.00 50.00 148.00 2.467.00 Current Expense Less estimated receipts from fines for 1935 ...... Levy .r. POLICE DEPARTMENT Eatlmnted Budget for 1935 Salaries Chief of Police 0 Police Officers 1 Extra Police anticipated for 1935 . Extra Police .. . . Supplies- Police Car, gas and oil police car, tlrea and repairs l Police Car and Motor Insurance , Motorcycle, gas and repairs Meiils for Prisoners , Sundry Supplies .. Liability Insurance ...... Telephone and Telegraph ............. Traffic Signs and Paint 1,980.00 7,920.00 M, 300.00 200.00 400.00 160.00 75.00 200.00 200.00 300.00 800.00 loo.oo 500.00 MMAHON, CLARK IN SEMI-FINALS OF PAT TOURNEY Harry McMahon. president of the Rogue Valley Golf club, forged Into the seml-tlnals of the P. A. T. tour nament Sunday by defeating R. B. Hammond one up and one to go. Mc Mahon returned from an auto trip to 8sn Francisco early Sunday morning. In time to take on Hammond for the crucial quarter-final match. Tired from an all night drive, the club president nevertheless shot golf which hung close to his handicap. The match was hard and close. Both con testants carded an 84. Leland Clark, another contender who Is making strong bid for the cup. also climbed Into the semi-finals yesterday when he defeated R. D. Bemon, 1 up on the 18th. Clark and Bemon also used the same number of strokes on the last hole. In another gruelling match. The winner ahot elos, to his handicap. Clark defeated strong contender when he eliminat ed Semon. who shot ronsl.itant golf up until the quarter-finals of the tourney. McMahon will be paired with Wal ter Laverette and Clark win meet H. A. Botu in the semi-final bracket, In two matches scheduled to bring to gether the strongest qusrtet of golf fcra In the club. The tournament has been tmderway for the past sli weeks and has brought to light the best out of more than 100 contestsnts. Leverette has shown up brilliantly In the field, and Is said to be the strongest contender for the title. Mc Mahon Is resting up from his quick trip south, where he attended a foot ball game, and will meet Leverette this week, at a time to be arranged by the contestants. claik and Botts will also meet dur ing the week, and the finalists will bstlle It out for the silver trophy next Sundsy. The final contest will b it ac-ools matth. I Levy KTULLTS AMI HOAIIS DEPARTMENT IM limited lluiltd for 11135 Administration Labor and Office Supplies suerlntendcnt m 2.840.00 Stenographer and Bookkeeper 4H5.00 Stationery, Blue Prints, etc. 100.00 Publishing and Printing . 150.00 Surveying Equipment 100.00 Streets. Sewers, Sidewalks. Oeneral Labor Maintenance Humane Society Doga Court Costs City Judge Court Supplies Less estimated receipt, for 1D35 Levy Salaries Chief Assistant Chief Mechanic . Assistant Mechanic 4 Hosemen Volunteer Service KIIIK DEPARTMENT Estimated llmlget for 1035 Supplies Oasollne Cylinder Oil fuel Sul. Acid Bl. Car. Soda . Llghta and Power Sundry Suppllea Repalra Truck and Roadster Tires Use of Cars - Incidentals Liability Insurance Conventions 300 ft. l-lnch Hose , 2 14 -Inch Norxles .... 800.00 40.00 1.080 00 1.320.00 1.462.00 1.320.00 4.752.00 400.00 300.00 76 00 350.00 60.00 3R5.00 300 00 800.00 100.00 270.00 30.00 Shop Mechanic and Foreman Sewerman Clnuler and Roller Operator Paving Repair Man Sweeper and Flusher Oiierstor Compressor and Jackhammer Operator . Truck Driver . 3 Laborers Liability Insurance H ....... Streets, Sewers, Warehouse Oeneral Supplies- uasoune and oils: Hwecer Compressor Roller tlratler ............ Concrete Mixer .... - Cars and Trucks Tires and Tire Repairs .. New Parts and Ropslrs: Sweeper Sewer Hose Air Compressor and Jackhammer (trader Flusher Cars and Trucks 1.300 00 1.300.00 1.140 00 1,140.00 1 ,080 00 1,080 00 1.020 00 l.BOO 00 400.00 960 on 300.00 (Ml 00 3M100 60 00 soo oo 850 00 250 00 150 00 25 00 50 00 100 00 200 00 Sweeper Suppllrs: Broom and Nlcel Fibre .... Sewer Suppllea. Rosd Tools Oeneral Pnwcr. Alleys, streeto. Curbs and Sldewalkl Alley and Street Crosa Walks Drain Tile Catch twin . Asphalt Patching Material New Equipment: New Concrete Mixer New Aiphalt Patching Plsnt New Plrk-up Car New Engine for Flusher 300 on 250 00 I 300 on 2iK00 300 00 1.000 00 550 00 3..VW 00 800 00 500 00 le. EMlmstcd Rrvflpts I'se of Equipment, ete. from Scer TermUs. 3.339 24 3,300.00 4,275.00 Salary, City Attorney Supplies ...... Legislative Expense LAW DEPARMENT Estimated Budget for 1935 Levy 1,9)0.00 100 .00 160.00 1.300.00 100.00 6O0.00 1.000.00 Salaries- Inspector Bl'ILDINO AND LIGHT DEPARTMENT Estimated Budget for 1935 Stenographer Printing and Publishing Incidentals Liability Insurance Car Expense .. Street Lights Receipts: Estimated Copeo Frsnchlse Licenses, Permits, etc Levy Salaries Park Keeper, I Extra Help PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS Estimated Budget for 1035 Liability insurance Supplies Fertilizer Spraying Lights Rest Room Supplies, small tools and hose Levy ADMINISTRATION Estimated Budget for 1931 Property Damage, Public 1,080.00 495.00 60.00 100.00 100.00 340.00 8,200.00 18.000.00 , 800.00 742.50 742 50 39.00 100.00 150.00 130.00 175.00 Oar Insurance, Liability . New City Hall- Janitor .......... ..... ..... Heat Light Toilet, Janitor and Misc. Supplies... Painting Liability Insurance ..... 990.00 800.00 800.00 300.00 500.00 18.00 8.711.00 800.00 11.300.00 3,685.00 14.825.00 1.800.00 11,334.00 S75.00 300.00 200.00 Less Estimated Receipts: School District No. 49 State Police -.. Water Commlsalon E. M. Wilson Greater Medford Club Refund Lights . Old City Hall Oeneral Repairs Less Estimated Receipts: J. H. Dawson L. C. Bhafer . A. V. Oraves O. O. Feebler Mlseellsneous Items Planning Commission ....... Care of City Map S. P. Company Leases .. League of Oregon Cities . Interest on warrants Publishing Budget, etc. Audit 1.030.00 800.00 800.00 340.00 150.00 120.00 100.00 240.00 360.00 120.00 420.00 100.00 100.00 105.00 25.00 1,000.00 150.00 350.00 2,430.00 Less Estimated Receipts: Licenses - Rent of aarb&ge Grounds . Rent of Public Market 700.00 640.00 300.00 Levy Disbursements Salsry: Inspector Mileage Fee Supplies Laboratory Teat Receipts- Licensee DAIRY DEPARTMENT Estimated Budget for 103A Milk Wagons and Depots , Levy A1KPORT DEPARTMENT Estimated Budget far 1935 Salaries- Airport Superintendent .. .. Field Mslntenance Janitor Liability Insurance Supplies, etc. Office supplies . .... Toilet Supplies M Heat Light, Hangar and Beacon Light, Field Light Globes - - Janitor and Building Suppllea . Insurance 3.48500 1.423 00 1.700 00 Lvy J3 000.00 Improvements, Pslntlng Hangar, etc. Estimated Receipts Rent, Oss and Oil stations , Rent, United Air Lines Rent, U. 8. Westher Bureau . Rent, Farm Rent, Gun Club . Rent, Oarage ... Storags Hangar . (No Levy) Estimated Receipts: Levy . - 75 Tax Collection Received to Date Yet to Receive ......... Misc. Receipts 5,310.00 1,330.00 360.00 130.00 300.00 150.00 300.00 - 800.00 300.00 300.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 500.00 800.00 240.00 50.00 100.00 330.00 300.00 750.00 1,660.00 150.00 150.00 50.00 30.00 410.00 2.23000 HEALTH DEPARTMENT Estimated Budget for 1981 Salary, Health Officer 720.00 Postage, Stationery and Office Supplies Local and State Board of Health 300.00 Sewage Disposal Chlorine, 13 tons 4 7',4 cents per lb. Care of Chlorlnator DUpoAAl of Sludge . Improvements, Additions! Sludge Beds 12,165.00 9.700.00 2,485.00 1,524 00 GENERAL BOND FUND, BUDGET FOR 1035 Jan. 1 May It June 1 July 1 Nor. 19 Dec. I Total To Pay Total Prln Oeneral Refunding Prln. 3,000.00 Int. 150.00 City Hall prln. Int. Fir Equipment Prln. 8.000.00 Int. 460.00 Airport Prln. Int. 1,800.00 Courthouse Site Prln. Int. Cottage St. Bridge Int. 826.00 1,300.00 1 100.00 875.00 13.000 00 1,800.00 2,000.00 450.00 6.000 00 1,060 00 400.00 (7,050.00 ts.ooo.oc 48,000.O 2,000.00 250.00 6,000.00 3.250.00 3,000.00 18,000.01 825.00 12.000.00 72.000.01 3.600.00 3.000.00 18.000 01 34,025.00 187.0UU.UO 1,350.00 35.000.01 B.02J M.48O.00 H.300.00 14J00.O0 S4O0.00 7.505.00 34.025.OO 187.00.01 To Be Paid by Current Water Fund t87.0OO.00 Levy for Water Bond Sinking Fund 20,000.00 BI DOET FOR WATER DEPARTMENT. 19.1t CIRRENT WATER FUND BUDGET 1935 Estimated Exnendltiirea Operation oeneral Expense 16-ln. Old Wood Gravity Lin . Big Butte springs Line City Distribution System Maintenance Oeneral Expense 16-ln. Old Wood Gravity Line . Big Butte Springs Line , . City Distribution System 1.830.00 3.936.00 3,310.00 726.00 2,100.00 Capital Cost nxed capital City Distribution System ......... Extensions New Mains Big Butte Springs Line - Interest on Bonds Gravity Water Bonda . Big Butte Springs Line 9.010.00 1,845.00 3,380.00 5,330.13 765.00 380.00 440.00 3,861.20 500.00 2.426.00 6.000.00 636.00 0.460.00 33,051.33 , 11.300.00 41,650.00 52,950.00 Transfer of Funda Water Bond Sinking Fund ... Total Disbursements Estimated Income Estimated Balance January Regular Water Users .., 133,001.33 24.008.34 127,403.89 Estimated Balance on Hand January 1, 1936 STATEMENT OF ALL FUNDS August 1, 1934 Recorder Accounts Warrants Treasurers' Balance Overdrawn Out Investments 8,861.55 9,938.87 24.20 4,000.00 28,410.90 43.171.18 3.763.65 2,093.91 General Fund Water . Consolidated No. 1. Consolidated No. 2. Oeneral Bond Water Bond Sinking 80,860.90 Improvement Bond Sinking No. 1 14,700.01 Improvement Bond Sinking No. 2 8,407.84 Improvement Bond Sinking No. 3 8,400.86 Sewer Bond Sink ing No. 1 4,130.70 Sewer Bond Sink ing No. 2 171.18 Sewer Bond Sink ing No. 3 2.235.83 Watermaln Bond Sinking No. 1 3,867.58 7,000.00 3.128.02 13,300.00 Treasurers' Cash Bal. 1,077.32 43.195.38 753.65 3.993.91 8.071.98 69,063.00 30,797.00 6,000.00 8,700.01 3,000.00 8,407.84 3,000.00 3,130.70 BATES HIGH GUN AT JRAP SHOOT 3,000.00 173,700.33 S13.989.57 27.163.07 88.062 00 $98,811.73 BONDS OUTSTANDING AS OF OCTOBER 1. 1934 Oeneral Refunding. 6'.. dated 1-1-17, due 35-37 - 6.0ou.ou City Hall, sr., dated 8-1-27, due 35-42 48,000.00 Fire Equipment, 6r., dated 1-1-20. due 35-40 18.000.00 Airport. 8T., dated 7-1-29, due 35-40 72,000.00 Cottage Street Bridge, 5, dated 1-1-81, due 41 25,000.00 Courthouse Site, 5, dated 5-15-31, due 35-43 18,000.00 187,000.00 Gravity Water, 5t, dated 7-1-08. due 35-58 226.000.00 City of Med. Water, Sr., dated 4-1-26. due 38-55, 85O0.O0O Issue... 449.000.00 City of Med. Water, 5'., dated 1-1-27, due 35-56, (425,000 Issue... 392,000.00 1,330.00 Refunding Improvement, 6, dated 1-1-34, due 39-53 ,.. Watermaln Improvement, 5, dated 1-1-38, due 35-38 ........ Sewer Improvement, 5t dated 7-2-28, due 35-58 street Improvement, 5r, dated 1-1-29, due 35-39, Series No, 2 Street Improvement, 6i, dated 1-1-30, due 36-40, Series No. 3 Street Improvement, 5a, dated 5-1-31, due 35-41, Series No. 4 Sewer Improvement, 5, dated 5-1-31, due 35-41, Series No. 6 Sewer Improvement, 54, dated 8-1-34, due 35-41, Series No. 6 Consolidated Improvement No. 2, dated 6-3-4, 6-1-32, due 35-42 1,067,000.00 , 311.000.00 20.500.00 20,000.00 03.600.00 26.600.00 32.035.77 8.333.45 34,981.73 45.0UU.UU John Tomlln and Bill Bates eacli broke 35 straight at the Medford Gun club traps Sunday morning In th. regular practice events. Bill Batei was high on 50 targets with 49 breaks to his credit. The traps have been Idle the last few weeks on account of the game season, but by the end of October regular weekly shoots will be sched uled which will Include the usual series of turkey shoots which have been so popular In the past. All skeet shooters are urged to be on hand next Sunday, for a special skeet event. The scores at 80 tageta: Bill Batea Elmer Wilson .. ....... . John Tomlln . Geo. Porter .... H. Crolsant T. E. Daniels . Chas. Woods At 35 targets: Sid Newton Dr. Lageson Vic Bockman Dr. Durno . 49 . 47 . 47 . 47 . 45 . 44 . 37 . 23 . 22 , 22 , 15 6-0 IN SUNDAY II SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 8. (AP) University of Santa Clara's Broncos defeated University of San Francisco Dons 6 to 0 in their annual game here yesterday before a crowd of (.000 fans. Santa Clara scored a touchdown in the second period after recovering & fumble, when Falaschl. Bronco full back, fell on Bacclarlnt's fumble to start the winning drive. . Mother In Court $37 1.75O.0& Total Bonds Outstanding 11.838,750.95 I hereby certify that the foregoing ts & true statement of the proposed budget of expenses for the year 1935, as adopted by the budget committee of the City oi Mediora. Oregon, on September as, 1934, and notice is nereoy given to all persons Interested therein, that the City Council will meet In the City Hall, In said City on October 301?, 1934, at 7:30 o'clock P. M. ox said day, and then and there discuss said budget and make the levy of the city taxes for expenditures for the year 1935. and at which time and place any person interested therein csn meet with the Council and make his objections to said budget, and said proposed tax levy, if any he has. M. L. ALrORD, Recorder. 1,680.00 93.100.00 8,100.00 GENERAL FNI Aug. 1, 1934. Acct. Overdrawn t8.861.55 Estimated Expenditures, (5 months) M 37,500 , 176.947.21 67,710.40 . 44.458.74 , .8.351.66 . 10.630.00 33.881.66 January 1, 1935, Bond and Interest Schedule Interest on Warrants Jan. 1, 1935. Acct. Overdrawn 133.479 OBNFRAL BONn FI ND Account Overdrawn (Estimated) 4.700.90 34.025 00 1,120.00 75 Per Cent Tax Collection 39.84590 13.381 97 Levy Interest on Bonds Interest on Warrants CONSOMOATEn ri'VT) NO. 1935 Budget , 18.flfl0.00 72000 ls Available Balance ls Estimated Receipt Notee and AssAamenU... 1.106 78 1,300.00 19.380 00 3,306.78 '5 Taxes Collected Levy Bonds ... Interest CONSOI.IIMTF.D Fl'ND NO. 1 19.15 Budiet 17.073 27 5.691 00 Ie Balance on Hsnd Leas Estimated AAaeAwnent Receipt 3.000 00 2.587.50 4 035 55 3.340 00 75 Taxes Collected Kvy W ATER IIONP SINKINtt tl nnricet. in.13 Bond to be redeemed during the period or 3', Tears rrom Jan. 1, 1933 to July I. 19.(5 BMsnoe on Hand Augiidt 1. 1934 ... 189 8 5ft 99 Estimated Taxes Receivable 5 600 00 Interent on Investments 3W 00 Transfer from Current Water Fund 40 000 00 Bonds Due and Payable 1 331 93 403 49 10. 000 .00 125.659 99 Amount t be raised in nxt 84 veara.. U3S Scheduled Ainllnf ruM Allotment 175.34001 i7.000.00 Pete Belcastro, fiery Italian, and Bonny Mulr, heavyweight champion of Australia, will grapple in the arm ory ring next Thursday night to the Jeers and cheers of most of Medford's flghtdom, Judging from the general approval that has met this combina tion of scrappy muscle manglers. Pro moter Mack Llllard has succeeded In signing a "natural" bout, fight fans believe, and one of the fastest and roughest mlxups of the year is sched uled to be the outcome. The curly-headed Australian re turned to Medford last week when he defeated gtant Rube Wright of Texas, grappling his way Into the limelight as a perfect foe for the belligerent Belcastro. Although big and burly, besides being fast on his feet, Mulr will meet one of the ring's most renowned wildcats when he tan gles with Pete. Belcastro has a new ly acquired drop-kick which Is one of his strongest defensive tactics. In the 45-mlnute semi-final. Cliff Tnlede, former Long Beach. Calif., life guard, will meet Harry Demetral, "Terrible Oreek" of Chicago. Bob Kenaston, Oold Hill marine, will Tie with Armenian Burk. a newcomer to Medford, In a 30-minute warm-up bout. STORES TO CLOSE Kenealy Winner Portland Races PORTLAND, Oct. . (API Mel Kenealy. Los Angeles, yesterdsy won the 100-lap feature auto race at the speedway hers, as woodls Woodford. Los Angeles, crashed Into a fence after leading for 33 laps on the seven tenths mile track. Stev Sahltnger, Portland, was sec ond. Hospital officials said Woodford was not seriously Injured. I Has Tonlls Remoted Ralph Rouse, holder of Talent is a patient In the Community hospital, where he bad his tonsils removed todsy. ECZEMA ITCHING tormenf and promote htalin irritated sKin with- 41 Resinoll Medford stores will close hereafter at 8:30 o'clock on Saturday nights, Instead of at 9 o'clock, It was an nounced this morning by W. F. Isaacs, chairman of the retail merchanta' committee of the Jackson county chamber of commerce. Merchants have remained at their stores until 3 o'clock Saturday nights for ths past several weeks, to accom modate additional business stimulat ed during ths fruit season. Eight thirty Is the closing time maintained during the rest of the year. Be correctly corseted In an Artist Model by Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann. Phone 643 we'U haul away you: refuse 01 ty Sanitary Seme. Ladles of Sacred Heart Church will sera a dinner at Parish Hsll Wednes day evening. Serving will begin st 9:30. All are Invited. Ose Mall Tribune want ads. (hi fpfeii a v n i ft t r k f h 4 One of the principal witnesses against Robert A. Edwards in his trial at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., for the "American Traoedy" slaying of his sweetheart, Freda MeKechnie, was the victim' mother, Mrs. George MeKechnie, shown above tn the courtroom. He was convicted. (As sociated Press Photol Arrives on Shasta-Mra. Russell Louden of Chlco, Cal., arrived In Med ford by train this morning to spend the day visiting with Mrs. Ira Luma.1 and Mrs. Herbert Thomas. Mrs. Lou den is on her way north, to Portland. To Grants Pass Joe Brooks of Jacksonville left on the Shasta this morning for- Grants Pass, from where he win go prospecting for the next month. 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