Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 27, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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Local and
LeaTes for East William Pursel left
list evening by train enroute to Kan
sas City, Mo.
Rn from I'nlon Crek Frank
Xmy of Union Cwk was a business
visitor to the city Monday.
Medical Case Pred Ihle of Camp
Wlmer. CCC, la a medical cjlss today
at the Sacred Heart hospital.
RsoeiTlnp Medical Care Mr. C. A
MoAbe of Eagle Point Is receiving
tnedioal caw today at the Sacred
Heart hospital.
To Have Operation Charles T. Par
ker of MM ford CCC dlatrlct was to
hare undergone an operation today
at the Sacred Heart hospital.
Rosenurg Visitor for Day A Rose
burg visitor In Medford today is H.
H. Schroeder. who arrived thla morn
ing by train, to attend to business.
Here from Glendale V. O. Brunner
of Glendale, Ore., arrived by train
this morning to spend the day here
attending to business matters.
Gold Hill Visitor Among those
attending to business here during the
day has been Mrs. R. C. McCormlck of
Gold Hill.
Convalescing at Home Mrs. Clara
Hawley has been removed from the
Sacred Heart hospital and is conva
lescing at her home.
Visit Oregon Caves Among vlsitora
at the Oregon Caves Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Delbert Simmons, Doris
Houston and Ralph Good.
Back from Vacation Mlse Lot
Llndsey. bookkeeper for the Mail
Tribune, was back yesterday after
spending a week's vacation.
Has Tonsllectomy Margaret Ash of
this city Is a patient today at the Sa
cred Heart hospital, where she under
went a tonsllectomy thla morning.
Kelly at Salem Attorney E. E. Kel
ly, commissioner for the World War
Veterans' state aid commission, is at
Salem today attending a regular
meeting of that body.
Here from Mrl.eod Mrs. Earl
Boardman arrived In Medford Sunday
evening to spend a week with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Har
rey. leaves for Portland Miss Olivia
Todd left last week evening on the
Greyhound for Portland, where she
will spend the week visiting school
friends.
In Sacred Heart K. Kaeayama of
this city, employe of Pacific Tele
phone Co.. Is a patient at the Sacred
Heart hospital, having sustained a
leg Injury.
milt Worker Injures Hip George
H. Hodge of Losler lane Is receiving
medical oare at the Sacred Heart hos
pital for an Injured hip sustained
when he fell from a fruit tree while
at work at the Prank Schuler or
chard. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TO LEASE OR RENT At $180 00 by
year or $20.00 a month, 6 room
house with sleeping porch, water
paid. 328 S. Hamilton. Phone 316.
FOR SALE Extra special redwood
posts, 7 ft. long, as low as 10 cents
each while they laat Better inves
tigate for fall and winter require
ments. Special cleanup price on
fence, and netting remnants.
VOLNEY DIXON
"Nat" Building. 124 North Riverside
POR RENT 4th house on Lozier
Lane on left. Call 715 West 13th.
60 ACRES of pasture for rent. W. X.
Mee. Applegate, Oregon.
FOR SALE Three h und red boxes
Gravensteln apples. Washed, boxed
and reedy to go. A. H. Davenhlll.
Phone ll-P-5. Ashland.
FOR SALE Small peaches, lc lb.
Geary Orchard- Griffin Creek.
WANTED Woman for housework. Tel.
459-Y.
1934 INTERNATIONAL truck only
18,000 miles, like new thruout.
Priced for quick sale.
PFERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
HOP PICKERS WANTED One cent
per pound and bonus, three weeks'
work. Sam Christie Hop Yard,
Orants Pass, Ore.
AUCTION SALE Saturday. Aug. 31,
1935 at 1:00 o'clock p. m.
1 pair mules, 2 milk cows, 100
bushels corn, 60 bu. wheat, 1 mow
er and rake, 1 spring-tooth harrow
other farm implements. 50 laying
hens, household furniture, 'a mi.
from Rogue River, first house on
right on north bank road of Evans
creek. Property of E. T. Massey.
WANTED By teacher September 1,
board and room in private family.
Box No. 6181, Mail Tribune.
FURNISHED 3 room apt., hot water,
lights. Adults. No dogs or cats. 243
No. Holly.
FOR SALE 8 acres In alfalfa. 4 rm.
plastered house. Best of soil. Irri
gated. Ideal location $2650.00. Also
4 rm modem home close tn 1400 .00.
Term. Also apartment house. In
come $80 00 mo. Price $4200.00. L.
G. Pickell, 204 E. Main.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Wages. 211 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room house
Light and water $10.00 per montn.
2 ml. out. Phone 4-F-2.
FOR SALE Ready now. Tuscan cling
peaches. Leave ordera for Hale and
Albertas. Tomatoes It per lb. Phone
14-P-3. C. D. Vroman, Coleman
Creek Rd.
fj RODEO
SUNDAY-MONDAY
SEPTw 1 and 2 at
BEAGLE
A real old western show 1
Wild Horses. Steers. Trick
Riding. Dsnclng at Brown's
Pavilion. Plenty of Camping
Space Good Roads A good
time a!urd
Personal
Here from Central Point Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Knudson of Central Point
are in Medford shopping today.
Mr. E. E. Kinney Visits Visitors
In Medford from Sams Valley today
have Included Mrs. E. E. Kinney.
In from Trail Visitors from Trail
In Medford today Include Mrs. C w.
Cuahman and daughter, Irene.
Here from Sams Valley Mrs. Wil
liam Straus of Sams Valley is among
those attending to business matters
in the city today.
Olnn Back from South Tom Ginn.
assistant advertising manager for the
Mail Tribune, returned to work Mon
day after spending a week's vacation
at San Francisco.
Miss Nichols Leaves M:ss Frances
Nichols of Eugene left for her home
this morning after spending severs!
days here as the guest of her grand
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nichols.
Arrive on Business A. W. Shoe
maker of Southern Pacific lines and
J. G. Edwards of Missouri Pacific
lines arrived this morning on the
Oregon lan to attend to business mat
ters here.
To Undergo operation George
Laldley, who has been quite 111 at
his home for several weeks, will un
dergo an operation Thursday morn
ing at the Osteopathic Cltnle and
Hospital.
Leaves for Salem Mrs. D wight
Find ley and her two daughters.
Jeanne and Diane, left last night for
Salem, where they will visit until
next Monday. They will be Joined
there Saturday by Dr. Flndley.
Mrs. Hal McNalr In Tourney
Among those from Ashland who will
enter the southern Oregon golf tour
ney which starts at Rogue River Val
ley golf course Friday will be Mrs. Hal
McNalr, who was !n Medford yester
day for a few practice rounds.
Keeps Cireena tn Shape Dick
Maulding, head greenskeeper at Rogue
River Valley golf club has done an
admirable Job in preparing the course
for the southern Oregon golf tourna
ment, according to President Horry
McMahon. The course is ea:d to be In
better shape than ever before.
CCC Members I.eaie Having been
discharged from the Medford CCC
district, Frank Bazurto and Anthony
J. Marina left last night for their
homes In San Francisco, and Henry
F. Albromba and Ted Codley left for
their homes In Los Angeles.
Captain Bonn Returns Capt. Le
M. Bown of the state police returned
to his office here last night from
Camp Clatsop, where he has been in
charge of the state police training
school. He took up hia regular duties
here this morning.
Band to Give Concert Southern
Oregon Community band will give a
concert this evening at 8 o'clock at
the city park. The band, which la
comprised of 33 pieces, has scheduled
one more concert for the summer,
two weeks from thia evening at the
city park.
To Klamath for Heck Marshall E.
Nauman, representing the Public
Utilities commission of the depart
ment of state, who has been station
ed at the state police office here, will
be In Klamath Falls Tor a week at
tending to similar business there. He
will then return to his office here.
Ralnfnll Recorded While only .01
of an Inch of rain was recorded in
Medford In yesterday's brief shower,
surrounding points received a greater
amount of precipitation, accordlnc; to
the forest service. Star ranger station
on the Applegate reported .17, Wag
ner gap reported .24. and traces to
.11 of an inch were reported at var
ious other points In Rogue River na
tional forest.
, Among Medford Vlsltora Medford
visitors yesterday from valley points
have included Betty Gleason of Jack
sonville, Lee Hedgpath of Voorhies
crossing. Mrs. Cora Davis of Dodge
Bridge. Helen Porter of Phoenix. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Seegmlller of Beagle,
Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Knutson and
daughter of Eagle Point, Lester Spar
lln of Williams creek and Jim Bayllss
of Hilt, Cal.
Attends Library Conferenre Miss
Fay Woolsey. librarian of the Medford
Public library, left on the Shasta this
morning for Portland to attend the
Northwest Library conference, which
Includes besides the northwest states,
British Columbia. A courtesy has been
paid to the Medford library In that
Miss Woolaey was Invited by several.
Including Miss Long of the Orecon
state library, to hve a part on the
program.
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San Francisno Butterfat
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 27. fl
First grade butterfat, 30!3, fob. San
Francisco.
Notice
Notice la hereby given that on
Tuesday, October 1. 1933, at 10:00 o'
clock a- m., the Board of Director of
the Rogue River Valley Irrigation
District, acting as a board of equali
sation, will meet in the office of said
board, one and one-quarter miles
north of Med lord, Oregon, for pur
pose of reviewing and correcting the
district assessment and apportionment
of taxes for the year 1936. such sa
seMment list as approved and adopt
ed by the Board of Directors of said
district la now on file in tlie office of
the District where it is open for in
spection by all persons Interested.
This notice Is published by order of
the Board of Directors of said dis
trict. E. H. JUDD. Secretary.
ADMISSION 2c
TWO GRADES OF EGGS
TAKE ONE CENT DIP
PORTLAND. Aug. 27. (API Eggs
on the exchange showed a losa ot
lr. each on large standards and
small extras.
On the open market pullets were
openly selling below established val
ues generally.
There was a steady tone generally
suggested for butter locally and
mostly without suggestion of price
change. Make was holding up much
better than normal.
Cheese market reflected a firm
tone at late price advances which
were more or less general throughout
the country.
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PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 27. (AP
USDA) HOGS: 100. holdover 400:
market very alow, few sales 35 to AO
lower than Monday's uneven trade;
good to choice 175-215 lbs. 1050
down: heavier weights not yet mov
ing: (few light lights C9.75: packing
sows saleable S7.75-8.00; choice light
feeders quotable up to 11 or better.
CATTLE: 100. calves 10, quality
mostly plain, demand narrow with
scattered sales around steady; late
undertone very weak: few grass ateera
$5.50-6.25; heafers M.50i5.25; low cut
ter and cutter cows, $2.25-3.25; com
mon to medium, $3.50-4; plain bull.
$3.50-4.40; medium vealers $8-7,
choice quotable to $8.50.
SHEEP: 600; market fairly active
around steady with Monday's aver
age extreme top 25 lower; good to
choice fat lambs largely $7.25-7.50;
choice to medium $5.50-8.75; few
common ewes, $1.25-2.25; good fat
ewes quotable to $3.25 or better.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 37.
AP (U. S. Dfpt. Agr.) CATTLE:
375: quality plain, about ateady:
mostly clean-up trade: loan medium
101? lb. California steers 6.75; good
250-300 lb. calves 8.50.
SHEEP: 75: lully steady: load-lots
absent; package good 76 lb. wooled
lambs 7.75: good fleeced lambs 7.25;
ewes absent.
CHICAGO. Aug. 37. (AP-USDAI
HOGS 10.000; fairly active. 10-15c
higher; good to choice 190 to 340 lbs..
(11.35-55: 350 to 290 lbs.. $11.10-11.50;
140 to 160 lbs., 10.100-10.75: sows
(900-9.50.
CATTLE 6.000; moderate supply
strictly good and chtjlce fed ateers and
long yearlings steady; top weighty
steers, 112.400; several loads, au.75-
12.25; grain-fed yearling heifers
scarce; steady: best, (11.00; graaay
she-stock, undertone weak to lower;
beat grade western grass cows. (0.35;
bulk (5.00-6.75: stocker trade less ac
tive; generally steady; bulls steady
to easy; vcalera steady, (9.00-10.00,
selects, $10.35,
SHEEP 7000; fat lambs slow; ask
ing around steady: some buying In
terests talking lower; aged sheep and
tew feeding lambs little changed:
good to choice native lambs upward
to 99.25-9.00; Montana ranchers.
$8.76-9.25; three decks good to choice
Washington yearlings, (7.50; two-
year-olds, (6.50; aRed wethers; $5.00;
native ewes, (2.50-3.50.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Aug. 27. (ip Butter
Prints. A grade. 29'4o lb. in parch
ment wrapper, 30'4o lb. In cartons;
B grade, parchment wrapped, 28ac
lb.; cartons, 29c lb.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade, deliveries at least twice week
ly, 29-30o lb.: country routes. 27-80c
lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice
weekly. 28-29c lb.: C grade t market.
B GRADE Cream for bottling Buy
ing price, butterfat basis, 35c lb.
EGOS Buying price of wholesalers;
Fresh specials, 28c; extras, 28c; stan
dards, 2Sc; extra mediums 24c; me
dium firsts. 22c; undergrade 18c; pul
lets 16c dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price to
retailers: Vealers. No. 1, 13-13!4o lb.;
others unchanged.
NEW ONIONS Walla Walla. 4H-65c
per 50-lb. bag.
NEW POTATOES Local. (1 cental;
Yakima netted genu, 51,15-1.20 cen
tal. Cheese, milk, live poultry, canta
loupes, wool and hay, steady and un
changed. Portland Wheat
Portland, Ore., Aug. 27. (AP)
Grain :
Wheat: Open High Low Close
May 76 .16 .78 .7ft
STIMULATE
STOMACH
"PEP UP"
APPETITE
Vo matter how little you eat, you
should relish your food to feel your
best and get the most enjoyment out
of living. If clogged-up bowels and
inactive kidneys are poisoning your
system, causing you to have a "puny."
finicky appetite, and making you feel
run-down, sluggish, without ambition
or zest for the good things In life
take a few doses of good old Williams
S.L.K. Formula and see how much
better you feel.
Williams S.L.K. Formula la com
pounded from the prescription of a
former army doctor and contains sev
eral valuable ingredients which ac
; compllah their work in (our oenef iclal
:ways: as a mild tonic, stomach stlmu-
I lant laxative, and dure tic stimulant
for the kidneys. Many take Williams
i S.L.K. Formula also for indigestion,
nausea, loss ot weight and sallow
complexion, where a mild tonic ta
needed.
I Don't take too-harsh drugs which
Jolt your system and upset jour
stomach. Ask Heath's Drug Store to
day for Williams S.L-K Formula. Hie
first bottle must satisfy you or money
't&ack. Adv.
Sept. (old) .73; .73 .73 .71
Sept (new) 12 .73 .73 .73
Dec. .75 .75 .74 .74
Cash: Big Bend blues tern. 13 per
cent, D4'ic; Big Bend bluestera.
Sfiic; dark hard winter, 13 per
cent, OOc; do, 11 per cent, 74 He;
soft white. 71c; western white, 70Sc;
hard winter. 73 He: northern spring.
7lc; western red, 70c.
Oats: No. 3 white. $1950.
Corn: No. 3 eastern yellow, 138 73;
mlllrun stand ard. $20.
Today's car receipts: wheat 6fl;
barley 1; flour 11; hay 1.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Aug. 37. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
Sep. 88, .89", .88 .88!,
Dec. 90, .91 -89H .90
May 91 .92i -SHi
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Aug. 37. (API
Prices of leading stock, toppled to
day under a deluge of selling ordera
that put the ticker tape several
minutes behind.
rtnir.d from fractions to
around 3 points. The downturn was
attributed largely to pront vi"
Induced by technical factors. The
close was weak. Transfers approxi
mated 3,300.000 shares.
Todav'a closing prices for 32 sel
ected stocks follow:
Al. Chem & Dye - l2!i
Am. Can '
Am. & Fgn. Pow 6'b
A. T. & T w ..134;i
Anaconda 18
Atch. T. & 8. F. -
Bendlx Avla lVi
Beth. Steel '8H
Callfronla Pack'g. - - 33
Caterpillar Tract. - 62
Chrysler - 68 H
Coml. Solv 1"
Curtlsa-Wrlght a'i
DuPont - 117
Gen. Foods . Wi
Oen. Mot !
Int. Harvest. - 53
I. T. & T 10'i
Johns-Man 654
Monty Ward 3Wi
North Amer . IS'-i
Penney (J. C.) - 80 'i
Phillips Pet 28',
Radio
Sou. Pac - .. 18'i
Std. Brands l3,i
St. Oil Cal 33
St. OH N. J. 4i
Trana. Amer .'. 7,
Union Carb 63",
Unit. Aircraft 17H
U. 8. Steel 43H
Slher
NEW YORK. Aug. 27. fl) Bar sil
ver quiet and unchanged at 65?8
SO. CALIFORNIA TRIP
County engineer and Mrs. Paul
B. Rynntng have Just returned from
an Interesting two weeks' vacation
In southern California, during which
they visited Sam Kroschel, former
well known resident of this city
and family, who recently moved to
San Diego. Mr. Rynnlng reports that
the Kroschels are In good health
and "like it fine" In the southern
city.
They alao visited A. P. Johnsen.
district sales manager for Standard
Oil company at Los Angeles, form
erly with the district offices here.
The vacation Included enjoyable side
tripe to Catallna Islands. Lake Tahoe
and other points of interest.
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Delegates Named
SALEM. Ore., Aug. 37. (AP) Gov
ernor Martin today named Ben T. Os
borne of Portland, executive secretary
of the State Federation of Labor, and
Charles H. Oram, state labor commis
sioner, as delegates to attend the sec
ond national conference on labor leg
islation In Ashvllle, N, C, October 4
and S.
iNYTIMEl
a-isonii
Today and Wed.
THEU 5QUAJ1DERED
fHEIR FORTliriES Of! FOtlB
Children of pleasure
nho sntJrned the pleas
of helpless hundreds!
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ComdT
"Inlaw ore Out"
Pathe Topics
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Teamed In the leading roles of
"Calm Yourself." comedy feature with
a brand new idea, playing tomorrow
only at the Craterian theater, are
Robert Young and Madge Evans,
heading a large cast of favorites.
The ca&t Includes Betty Furness in
the role of Mary-Elisabeth. Miss Ev
ans" runner-up: Ralph Morgan, as the
tempestoua father; Nat Pendleton, as
a not-too-brtght gangster: Shirley
Rosa, as an understanding young
wife: Hardle Albright, aa a hapless
IS
Members of the Medford Rotary
club, their wives and Invited guests
enjoyed an Interesting talk on the
Islands of the Pacific by Mrs. Glen
Fabrlck as a feature of today's pro
gram at the meeting of that organ
isation at Hotel Medford. Mrs. Fab
rlck gave a vivid description or the
colorful and romantic islands which
she visited on a recent voyage, and
her Impressions of the natives.
A verbal gllqipse of the beautiful 1
Hawaiian Islands and South spa
lands of Samoa and FIJI Introduced
Mrs. Fabrics' talk, followed by a de
scription of New Zealand and Us
people. The "upside down" land ot
Australia, colorful cities and inter
tor, the aborigines nnd animal life
were next described by the speaker. !
Mrs. Fabric's travels Included New
Guinea and the beautiful island ot
Ball and she entertainingly told of
her visit to these lands before sail
ing for China and Japan.
The climax of the talk was her
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buck
of "bring m bnck alive" fame, to
the Malayan snake markets.
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TOMORROW and THURS.!
If That Old House Could Talk?
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The Houne of Jalna! What a tory it could
tell! . . . Now the old houss doeii talk ... &;
and the story it tells will "maze you I ;
KAY DiH SON
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C. Aubrey SMITH Nigel BRUCE
Sw David MANNERS cgP
HURRY! POSITIVELY ENDS TONITE!
Joe E. Brown in "Alibi Ike"
Craterian Cast
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suitor. Claude OillingAvater. Raymond
Hatton and Hermnn Blng.
"Calm Yourself" la a romantic comedy-drama
dealt tiff with the explolta
of a you tiff advertising man who,
bounced out of his fiancee's father's
business, starts a "confidential serv
ice" agency which promises to handle
any chore for the subscriber who is
admonished to calm himself.
The same program will also be
shown tomorrow night only at the
Holly theater.
Aged Man Dies In
Flaming Residence
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 27.
Adolph H Bauman, 70, city employe,
died of body burns and suffocation
when his house burned here Sunday.
The flames, starting on a living
room davenport, were attributed to a
smoker's carelessness.
Ban man. awakened, made efforts to
collect and Rave personal belonalngs
end decided too late to get out of the
house. .?
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KEYS and expert lock repairing
Medford Cyclery 33 N Fir Ph 261
DANCE
AT JACKSONVILLE
Marble Corner
Rnt, and good tilings tn eat.
Kt'gnl Anther on tap!
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MEDFORD VETERINARY
HOSPITAL
1A veiir expfrlence In large
and 11111111 animal practice
225 N. Riverside. Phone 369
Adult,
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Here Wednesday
Muro De t Roche'a fimous best
seller. "Jalna" is coming to the Riaito
theater tomorrow and Thursday, with
Kay Johnson. Ian Hunter, C. Aubrey
Smith. Nigel Bruce and Dnvld Man
ners In the stellar roles.
Following the book with extra
ordinary faithfulness, the picture
tolls the atory of a Canadian farm
family bound by Jalna. their ances
tral estate. Quarrels are frequent an1
regular, but the tribal bonds of loy
alty remain Intact. When two sons
bring two beautiful young brides into
the hallowed precincts of Jalna. the
harmony Is disrupted. Brides and
grooms Interlock romances, but loy
alty remains in the forefront.
How the complicated affairs are
finally brought to a satisfactory con
clusion forms the climax of the story.
May Robson Stars
In Roxy's Picture
May Robson. star of "Mills of The
Gods." playing at the Roxy theater
today and Wednesday. Is seen as the
owner of a large steel mill faced with
depression conditions and labor riots.
Fay Wray and Victor Jory help hor to
solve a problem only May Robson is
capable of putting over.
Babe Dldrlkson has a crowd-catching
stunt on her golf exhibition tour
of walking right up to a ball in the
fairway nnd whacking It without
even taking her stance.
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The American Legion will sponsor
a big rodeo here, at the fairgrounds,
on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 31
and 33, It was announced today by
Cole Holmes, commander. Commit
tees for the affair have been appoint
ed, and arrangements are nearly com
pleted for what la to be probably the
biRpest show of its kind ever held
here.
Norman Cowan, his crew of riders,
and bucking horses will be here. Buff
Jones, fancy roper, will be among tha
entertainers. Champion riders from
all points in western United States
will be here for the two days. It la
paid.
The show opens shortly after the.
closing of the Pendleton roundup,
nnd many of the stars from ths,t big
show will be here on their way to
California shows.
Other features of the celebration
will be a pet parade, and a pioneer
parftde. featuring all of the rodeo
riders, and many riders from this city.
Use Mall rrlbune want ads.
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MEDFORD CLEANERS
AND DYERS
530 East Main
We call for and deliver
Phone 1700
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