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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKR OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1935.
PARADE TO OPEN
SEPT. 21
Old timers, repreaentntlve of the
generation that knew the pony ex
press, range riding, vigilante commit
tees and the like, will lead the big
parade which will usher In the Amer
ican Legion rodeo to be held at the
Jackson county fair grounda Septem
ber 31 and 22.
Some of these will ride on horses,
and some will ride on buckboards at
the head of the line. Farther back
In the parade will be modern cow
hnva and. traillnB. as far back as the
committee can get them, will be the
drug "Store variety.
A section of the parade will be
given over'io children and their pets,
so that the youngeat generatloncan
also be viewed.
The wo-day rodeo will feature all
kinds of bucking, roping bulldogglng,
racing, novelty races and other sitomts
whlcloare shown In rodeos through
out the country. A potato race and
a Fttftte race will also be held.
Tke Cowan rodeo, now In Salem,
will present the professional part of
tt jNpai. with amaura helping
The sn championship, for which
left cowboy In tl country al.s, 1
wm CM mates aotnts. with many of
urn wvtfAe rm a try ( a
jttr rapklvg knob The committee
vm W.y Le Is tl w, on enter
ar im oua4 Assoinatlon of Amer-
taa, yj tlmt tle ssts-as received here
VH sMHat iwuusd tlw chanjarnshf).
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SET SEPT. 16
The sawmill of the Medford' corpo
ration (Owen-Oregon Lumber Co.)
will start Monday, September 10, ac
cording to present plam, Manager
James H. Owen said today.
The Medford lodging railroad tres
tle five miles west of Butte Palls,
destroyed by -fire of undetermined ori
gin a month ago, wilt be completed
and ready for traffic tomorrow. Haul
ing of logs over the new structure
will start next Monday. It will take
a week of hauling to fill the mill
pond and provide logs for continuous
operation.
Logging and loading will start next
Saturday In the timber. Manager
O-ren states. A crew' of approxi
mately 100 men Is now engad In
falling and bucking logs. The log
ging operations are expected to con
tinue until winter compos cessation.
The sawmill ant; other departments
of the plant here have been placed In
order and are ready for operation.
The combined plant and logging
operations will furnlBh employment
to between 225 and 260 men. The
crew lists have been completed and
former er.tyloyes have been engaged.
1
(Piraltftsn tjy the Jackson County
Ahrmt Co.. 121 E 8lith Street.)
.Murrlnge Licences.
Robert N. .Williams, Jr., and Linn
D. Cowgllfc
,41brt 9. V.'ieAn and Anne M.
Slwi.
Hoar . Jc'.iocl sii W.l J.
Cunwn.
oyd . Cro sad (elen 9. Ft-
.rl il and aaye V. Nor
smim. av V J. 'fcsWUiftoA attf HJ'lba
as ovt.bf.
piu. Y. riit tM D.alyn
( u cat
si .o mihA. ,t si,
tja e
4. i. Hwfiw Kit I. t. Bef
Mlft, at al. To csihAI dvM.
. BMtoMM. t t.. V. EM',
t Ml. DnstttxA-
fcsaMsi r csriAjMn vs. Tci a. aauo-
mos. Lsntmy ky statitag llvautocia
KKi c CMa fs. VlraV D. Wlllto-
ihu. Giiia( mcm m fii rra-
tswasj.
awas . . O. 9stt
Larceny in dwelling houav
aorUit 01n vs. Carl dingoes.
IMCSC.
MlcSt SOKlu - Ktasott Tal-
at. HsMalfclon nsTitmal
raaa-ty.
eswry Rlcharor va. Jaoft L.
ajtchsrdn. Dlvorcft.
aranc Probstlleia . Arthur
0. arobt,flPld. Divorce.
Clifford Jtt vs. aP.nnle ftxjre,
1. svai-a.
aiHCilaa Co'ssots i. I .08i Orljaoa
n.rt-iai.
anrtln-tt Wirifc Co. vs. tnry
C. 4ftsisyj(ai, et al. aons'kauMs.
o. it. Vrr.r vs. J.Oilaa .
a atsita Tita.
C4a9
L. . .ilflll. aia S VJor.ll
;4bua buMn0. narr of "CBtfbtfaira
Vrlety Btore" Ashland. 1
!len 0irkn, Incompetent. Ouard-
lnnnhlp.
Dary L. Oukup. dec. Orobate.
0 P. fcnlth, -'. Probate.
-al t)tnte Tninsrer.
Tlienda)0 J. 1Oilmf;ren, en ux. to
Gertie Jinan, W. D. to lot 1. blk.
B. mlrvnrrt Park Add. to Aaliland.
.i00.
8yd I. Drown, Sheriff to The Pru
dential Insurance Co. of America. I
0. O. to lot 3. blk. 3. Edwarda j
Place Add. to Medford, aaoTl.ut.
Frank Amy to A. A. Schramm.
Q C. D. to lots 1 and 3, blk. Amy
and Hbaugh'a Add. to central :
Po.. aio. o
A. M. Miller, et in. to Floyd t.
Stanford, et ux. Q. C. D. to 11 A. ,
ll U. IV. J, 1 7, V JJ. Oil D,i IV, - -1
W. M.. H0.
Chtlst O. Lystlg. et ui, to A. a
Larson, W. t. to W'(, NEi and E'i
NVV"t aec, 1, twp. 32 S R. 3 E.,
VV. M., ali.00.
Theron T. Taylor, et ux. to Mable
R. Hnrnlsh. nt vlr. W. D. to 10',,
X in U. U C. ). twp. 39 S., R. 1
T.. W. M., 10.
Cora Crosby to Luther D. Croaoy.
dewl to lot 1, Cllhson Tract, In Tal
ent. Patella ltnaitlnnd to Ambrose E.
CrtBrc. V. D. to BE'i aec. S4 twp.
3S 8., R. 1 East. 10.
Ida Miller to Illlua Sinclair. W. U
ti land In aec. 0. twp. 33 8.. R. 1
East, 7.v
Cause and
I
n lutcrpllnff study fn "cause and effect' Is revealed by these tur
pictures taken during and Inimril lately itfter a recent lightning Htorm
by CCC euro) (cm of Camp Oasquet. These prints reveal one of the chief
ciiuses of forest fires, second only In miinher to niun-made fires. The
photographer caught the lightning Jut aa It struck In the timber, set
ting a fire, while the larger picture shows the results of the fire It
started. Here all the prectlve covering Is gone. deUvoylng the food for
animals and ruining the potential water storage of that section.
Nancy M. Ray to 8. E. Ray, Q. O.
D. to SB of NW, NE of SW and N'a
of NW sec. 30, twp. 37 S., B. 1 went,
il.00.
Earle C. Temple to Mabel D. Tem
ple, deed to land In sees. 7 and 12,
twp, 41 S., R. 1 Enst, creating es
tate by entirety, $1.00.
John O. Emmerfc to August Lo
renzen. W. D. to lot No. 3, Wlug
subdivision, unrecorded, $1.00.
Stella J. Merrick to Ocorrte B.
Young, W. D. to Eia of 8E, BW of
and BE of SW, sec. 5, twp. 3U
8., R. a West, 500.
Frank A. Harden, et ux, to Lizzie
Huger. et vlr. W. D. to E. 30 ft. lot
IS, bltt. 5, HlUvtcw Artd-, Medford,
91
Nancy Don.irt, et vlr, to Opal Mae
Anderson, W. D. t,o 4' acres In DLU
00, twp. ?S B.. R. 1 West, 10.
W. W. Harris to P. W. Herlocker.
W. D. to lot 13, blk. 8, Central
Point, i.oo.
Win. 8'Kara, et ux. to D. E. Pettis.
j f - . 1 A-nw i .,x.r-wrfftVl1-najSaiia
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BCK IK TKS 80S-
the Saturday night bath was no
Effect of Lightning Fire
et UX, W. D. to N, of SW. SE ol
SW sec. 21, twp. 34 S., R. 2 East,
10.
William Ehrka, et ux,. to Kathryn
Edghill, et al, W. D. to lot In Ash
IfmU, $10.
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Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, Sept. 3. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Don Young of Fortune.
Cal.. were week-end guests at the
home of Mrs. Young's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Oeo. Brown.
Betty Yocom of Medford visited at
the homes of Irene Charley and Ge
neva Glass last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orln Maxfleld of
Fdgewood, Cal., were recent guests at
the J. P. Maxfield home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark of Medford vis
ited a to the Jesse G'ass home last
Friday.
How Junior howled when mother led him firmly
by the ear to his Saturday night bath! Poor mother!
how exhausted she would be after heating the
water tealtettleful at a time, until each member of
the family had had his turn at the wash tub. Now,
with an automatic electric water heater, no home
need be without an unlimited supply of piping hot
water day and night. The cost is so trifling . . .
less than fifteen cents a day. Low down-payn-.ent,
easy terms.
The California Oregon Power Company
Letter Marshall reutrned last Sat-
I urday from Davidson, ArJc., where he
has beon for the past year.
Mr- and Mrs. Irvln Barrows. Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Wrlsht and children
I and Bill Swain spent Wednesday at
I ttogue Elk.
Mrs. E. P. Tucker and children
spent Sunday In Eagle Point with
Mrs. Tucker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Haak.
Mrs. Percy Henry of Medford spent
Thursday here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Tucker. The Henry chil
dren. Margaret and Allen, are visit
ing with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Henry.
i Mr. Shaw, who has been very III at
the Sacred Hearty hospital, is Improv
ing. Leland Dyslnger worked at the
schoolhouse last week, getting the
well cleaned for tho beginning of
school.
A party was given at tbe Earl
Tucker home last Friday evening with
a large number of frlenda and neigh
bors present. Dancing was enjoyed,
and music was- furnished by Bill
Swalm and Prank Simpson. Mr. and
Mrs. Tucker have purchased a new
home in the Klamath country, and
will be leaving In a short time.
ONE OLD AGE PENSION
IS GRANTED BY BOARD
At the regular monthly meeting
of the old age pension board Tues
day, one new pension was granted,
and four Applications rejected. The
county Is now paying 231 old age
pensions.
BENTON, 111. (UP) Padlocks on
the gasoline .trucks of Benton fire
truck have becomo a. necessary part
of the department's equipment. Chief
Harry Durham placed them on all
trucks after he found thieves hd
been helping themselves.
joke!
WESIX
AUTOMATIC
TANK
WATER
HEATER
0n,y s69c
SS.1S DotcS!.11 Month
LAST PASSENGERS
SAFELY REIVED
(Continued from Page One)
ville that It was no longer necessary
for cutters to stand by tho Dixie.
He commanded a ship that may
never float again. In the opinion- of
experienced seafarers.
An Associated Press reporter who
flew over the scene, said tho Dixie
listed to starboard a towering hulk
at'jcK fast three and one-half miles
from shore.
ClolnjE Deeper In Sand.
The resistless surging of the waters
la forcing her deeper Into the aand.
Tales of unflinching courage of
passengers singing while the world
aeemed to crash about them and
death appeared imminent were re
lated by the rescued.
"It seemed all hell broke loose,"
said John Laycock of Batln Rouge,
La. "The ship began to toss and
rock helplessly, great waves breaking
all around and over the superstruc
ture. "Water came pouring In from some
where. The heavy metal- Ud of one
hatchway was wrenched off.
"All through the ship there was
wreckage."
Throughout the tempes. Laycock
said, passenger kept up their cour
age. Women Courageous.
"Especially the women." he added.
"No hysteria and no panic.
"I think every passenger, if he
would honestly confess what he
thought, would say he expected to
meet the end. But all of the pas
sengers and all of the crew are safe
by some miracle."
When lifeboats came from the cut
ter Carrabnssett. Laycock eaid, men
stood gallantly back so the women
could precede them.
TARDY BANDITS MISS
PAYROLL OF $1200
GLENDALE, N. Y., Set. 5. (UP)
Two young bandit who forgot all
the copybook rules about promptness
missed a 1200 payroll at the lumber
plant of Gletsman, Inc., when they
orrived 10 minutes after the money
bad been distributed. They were
seized by two policemen.
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m m BOURBON ':VS i4lSi
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ic is "double rich".
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DENY EMPEROR HAILE
ADDIS ABABA, Sept. 3. TP) Cor
nelius Van H. Engert, American
charge d'affaires, characterized today
as "absu rd and b ase less' 1 a repor t
(not carried by the Associated Press)
that Emperor Halle Selassie in an
Interview with him had rebuked the
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ONE-WAY TO
IN DELUXE
1
57.35 ROUND TRIP
OTHER FARES TO CHICAGO
PROM PORTLAND Tovrirt Sll.pw Slondofd SU.par
ONE-WAr 42.90 64.34
sound trip . . . 68.80 86.00
Plui Regular Berth Chorg
TWO FAST TRAINS DAI
The
PORTLAND
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Lv. PORTLAND 9:35 P. M.
Ar. CHICAGO . 8:50 A.M.
"A Triumph In Train Comfort'
Air-conditioned Coachei, laleit lyp
Tourist and Standard S lea pen, Diner.
Obtrvalion-loungo car. Barbr, Valet,
Both. Radio, soda fountain. Porter ler
vie and free p lows In Coachei.
NEW LOW-PRICED MEALS for Coach and
Tourist Car passengers on the PORTLAND ROSE
Breakfast 25c Luncheon 3Ce Dinner 35c
For further Information and reservations
TICKET OFFICE AND TH Wir'l. ni'REAl!
Broadway and Washington, Portland, Oregon
ION PACIFIC
This Matk of Merit is your pro
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of high quality and the utmost
in value, look for the golden
star and let it be your guide in
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GOLDEN WEDDING 01 J ilia1 I
BLENDED WHIStLIY I" Jve ' : ll fflfefc" '
id anker. BlnW for bttr 1 ' 3 ' I I j
51.35 Pint '2.60 Quart fiSl 'l.X
United States for directing cancella
tion of an oil lease.
En.?ert said the emperor in th
most cordial terms expressed regret
at . the withdrawal of American cap
ital at the instance of the state de
partment, and asked official con
firmation, which Engert promised.
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DOUGLAS. Isl Of Man. (UP)
The last surviving open-air aasemly.
made up of the people of the Isle of
Man In the Irish Sea. met here. Th
ceremony is of Scandinavian orlgltt
and one of the unique sights for trav
elers in Europe.
NfJfY"-?
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Ar. CHICAGO. 9:25 P.M.
Daylight trip through Columbia River
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Air-conditioned Coaches and Standard
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Lake City, Denver. 2 nights to Kamat
City. Omaha, Chicago. Porter service
and free pillows in Coaches.
in Oregon
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