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rACF, TWO lyfEDFOKP MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OBF.DON". ' RUNDAT. .TULT 25. 1937 FOREST SERVICE TRACTOR UPSETS Mama br anil bali beare don't Ilka tractor. Thev cn tolerat. tr fmhlon, gentleman Ilk Mat lluaarll, forrmail of a Ro;u nvr national forest road crw, and tha belilaa will vn atay up In tra for him but tna sound of a roaring cleated machlna (Ivaa (Urm tha jlltara. At any rata tltla la what happened tha oihar day: Mr. Mtiaeell was mm. Ini along tha road from Ilufrlrberry mountain whan mama bear and thraa cuba eroesed hla bow, Rtinalla road craw waa following aoni ill Wnca bahlnd wllh a tractor and aerarwr. Ha derided to hold Hit baara at bay until tha other man could gat a look at tliam. ftuaatll traad tha euba off tha tlda of tha road. Ha hnpad that mama would to off and leave tha cuba to him. But mama iildad aolrty by maternal liiatlncla. (tha took up a poaltlon In tha heavy bnuh nar tha traa wlitra aha coina na naara but not aaan. And what Mr. niiurll haard waa nona too treasuring. But at any rata tna cuba ataved up In tha traa and I ha road craw waa In etora lor a pretty titciiir. But when tha big tractor nova within hearing rileiaitce, mania bear got her dander up. Bhe made a great com motion and growled hyaicrlrat ord ara to tha threa bnbea In tha tree. Tha reault waa that tha thraa cuba alanine red down out of tlte traa fast ar than Russell could aay Itobitiaon Cruana or teen Caacho Slovakia. And Mr. Ituaall dldnt dara atnnd In their path. They disappeared In trie or twrhape It waa Jnat a Jiffy. Whatever It waa they dlaappeared In. Mr. Una aall had quite a lima convincing any one Umt ha had aaen Ilia beam In lha flrat placa, a i . FOR WHITE PINE Ho bid were received for tha purchas of S.OOo.OOfl board feet ot whit) pina on Ul MogtM Hirer na tional toreat whan tha Urn for til ing off era enured Friday, Tha limited tuna allowed for pre paring bida waa even by Karl L janoueh, roreat auparvtaor, aa tha principal reaaon for the auaenca oi offer. Nimroia Inqulrlea had bean received regarding tha aaje, Mr. Janouolt related. Tha toreat aervloa may now all lha ttmbr to anyone at tha adver tlaed minimum price ot fl.7a a thousand board feet, Mr. Janouch aald. Ha declared that no dimculty would b ancounteiTd In finding buyer, Thla la lha bigheat price aver asked rot timber on tha Hogue foreat, Tha whit nine atand to be aold Ilea In a tract aeveu mllea abov Vnlon Creek on tit Diamond l. hifhaay, Tbe aal la In the nature of an experiment to determine the feaaihlluy ot getting tha whit pint timber to market economically, Mr Janoucn mplalned. tt thla aale ! prove avtccenfil. It w ill open tip a martat for the iWMVWi board feet ot white pm on ts Ivogvi i tweet, he aaeerted. j TMa whit pine la uiwurpa.ri Inj .titllty anywhere In lha Vtuted1 Mat, the etiperviaor declared. K : predicted that tt will provide the '. baaia for an Important timber In- j ttuMrr In the Rottte River national j rorwt, I 1 HAY, FIRE SWEPT; i A CU-eham-IVvAg P-Km trwa and Ita toed ot hat were dettroeed hv fir on the .,-konoll-rh.nv road waa the VotMee rooming eoutfc oj Medrord at lt mthv Only tNc e4gne reenamed Mitw$mg. The tract and hay were owned bv j tha . rantVe dairy Mr. Van M It tMtght a ahort circuit eauaea i te fire. The truck a ivted br nowt Chapanan, w ho o accompanied by , kia wire, tea wwa hauling abcAit a : Va arwl a b:t of hay vo tae any Happening N v?ew of the true aa tney reinrnir.g to tr dairv. fr , VI VantYiie ,M!crd aK t Ming rrcew the na,-Mne TTT attest- ' 4 their car to I be truck and ol! fied Vrr cbajwan. aa evttnguiab wa procured from ' ei-a-ver n leierelTel vVvbard rait . ewcma, toe- nearhy. bwt bv thew tn met and hay were Iw name. A rail we aert to tie atate ore aemce fir pativM atati,wt o the ATrdwat road north of Mrctford ana ; area we vrTv ah a puadV-, a. The crew evtitumvNed the .- ! dertng retoalna. ! 1 00 DEATHS A DAY E VMINrtTW. JulT M A what litis rountiy nrt t a v. fit rif .! that will keep peo t tt.wn Nlllnt down In t-ie-r In .ivrtimnt cvldnt ww .itlt r.irettux p.unling eatt il antail.an r ki:led datlt a. awwl lM).Maa( titled th miKtt rJM4 iHVtnllim t.la aa: 1 4 ,.i Kin i,i, n on aut ' i.n hi art out oi 4 f fi ii.wn. nn itttiii T - Beauty Must Be Matched ' by Achievement in Circus rim mm A lfv Fire CI mi i Uiutra Ar It Pretty lrls are expected In ft clrcui quit as much clephsnta, horses and clowns. Mere beauty, however, Is least of the requirements for cir cus success, according to Fred Led- gelt, equestrain director of Russell Bros, circus, which la notable for the youth and charm of Its feminine per sonnel. Keatrient of thla community will have a chance ttt observe for themselves when this show gives two performsncea In Medford on Tues day, July 87, In the Russell circus, women share with men on a thoroughly equal bssls the presentation of the various arenlc. aerial and animal numbers that give the circus Its kslctd.eooptc appeal. Miss Aerlalette, the dainty aerial gymnast, offer ft thrilling routine surpassed hy few male performer. rrances Fisher la the only woman occupying the Me of catcher tn a flying return act, Florence Uland, as "umterstmder" for the Six Lelands trmipe of acrobats, denuMutrat FOWLS IN VALLEY OR STATE, CLAIM Tliere seem to b a shortage of white nines fowl in the Rogu River valley. As a matter of tact titers seems to be none at all. And that apiarenUj Is a major mystery not to say calamity, AmwT isst Monday Han Hansen of l.rvvtit wrote to rosimastef Frank IVousa peadivg eloquently fsw tro white guinea hen and a Avk. He :d he cvuld not md any In his Kvaltiy. He evidently wanted them very badly for he dM not stop to heckle oer prices. He merely sOtevt scameone mall him the ttvree whit guines foul C.OXV Put he one came forirawi wttJi any white gwlnea fpw. Yetriay, however. Hncvt A. Ftwhrerch stepped Into the pn-tur. The story ot Mr rUnnw cvt.t request had set Mr Frtohretoh h tMnlinj TTits Is whst Mr. FrohreJcft 1 nought : tn his ii yer in Of jVA.lrtry busnema he has nevr seen a ahits guinea f.wi aivywher on t he west st from ivt latKt tn te tKVt. to Sn rtanclaco in the ouiK What lie beiwid thie pnu Mr. Frohrejch HiM not rowhasf a they are t e terminals of hi rxmirry K.K'.nenK Mr. FtvreK'h tKvviht ft lltWe fu:ter; He ha not n a white guine foat sinoe e eft Tankton. Kmth I'u.to;, ten yr agvx anT there white guinea fowl rn iVefon TTe.l, thf what Mr. Frohrevhw want w knov ad iwrvea to r.rd out. HW going K r.t K- te Or-vn t a e ate school aivS ,vk t, It a state ot frair iMn Oecoa has no wv.tw guitte foV. uvnk Mr rrNres:h. Firiherwtore Mr To.?rio!i wrote reeiy to Ys-"t roa K get acaoe :te gM"" N1""! Has Hajuen attK-asoit iwiniy car.t artord so N Haw Harvsen of K"wk',T.c thn lf-e vt ri re ot i fee TtUa, m m Ml DJ t'i A. &v k t- ws.v -l by Clovrnt Tl ; Amaeonlsn strength as she catches on her shoulders a re now performer hurtled somersaulting through the air from a teeter board. Recklcsa Vio let t derives that name from her "slide for life" down a steel cable while suspended by her teeth, her body spinning like a top. Women are Indispensable In the equestrian acta and orten excel their men companions as riders. In the ranks of trainers. Harel King is an outstanding authority on horses; Bet ty Willis demonstrates brains with beauty in her clever handling of her four-footed charges; and Irene Led gett's reputation as "the best dressed woman In ctrcusdom' Is matched by the tempo and certainty with which she puts a herd of elephsnta through their paces. Yes, even the business of clowning ha been Invaded by the fair sex. Though there are but a few women clown, "Doodles" DeMarr of the Russell show is easily the most fa mous of t he lots the Rogue t-slley. Something must be done about ttl There ts a supplementary mystery which Mr, Frohreleh did not go into: Why doe anyone want white guinea fowl Or any guinea fowl? GET NEW PENALTY Otit of tte realdeni learlng Kielr car parked on Medford atreeta may find themaelves llabl to a penattra MvMt by tji chamber of commerce but one which offer auch. pleaaant pceat biUUe that no objection are ex pected. Small tag, allegedly from Ih po lio department, are placed tn auto displaying out of alar llcenaea, T?e ticket aorta the driver that ha ha vuVelod a non-eM?tent traffic ordi nance and that hi penalty may be any one of four aighteeeing trip tn southern Oregon; Jackeonnlle. Crater lAke. Utkt o' the VAxxla or tXamosd Lake and Oregon Caoe. , Xtr. and Mr. C. S. fMikcwky ot faaadena, Calif were the flrat TW . Kva to receive a Ucket. They ea-p-eed much lnteret in the atunt and declared their Intention of rew lrvg all of tha ecenlc attrectxvia tg feeted. TMey are making a abort Mop Jere en route home after Tint in Port tarkl and aver ibey "caat get nC4ic Of Oregon- Their oftenm Avn mitaed yesterday were burning thetr headUghta during davlini and park ing in ftvwit of th c." amber of com merce, a The Grange Central Potwt Orawre Central rvvrl O ranee met July 1 ProeTmsa w: l-M of Sieprwa Pote. Krt Pantry; My od Kentucky M.mb. ail s-nt ne. akit. ftcoda.-o Ko mro Th larpert amount of sale Kips ware turned tn f.te June ttuua at any Um nao v bcw aavinf tm. t K HC-. meeting w-.;i fe t th .w .v Mm v n t .t;:t Mt VOCX C-R penlai a ooav-Kuant end biisinwailAe wnr a? Kre immeviur! ccraK Our n icw ea auto loans i awpciaiajJT iatrJ) oxd spiw, Ne tvaretn or oxc oirirf Bewdtd, Tea) 94 eomal roal trd at Cases 03a4 CMttatM t drrrw toss car 8 roaj art bveisij a oar sew arad S sbmoS tmis w a proviso. V tt rwacsc aS SaioBO te prvrid saaSat rvrrTMnta, ON r txra ochnaBC sa-tia ctah oa rV Caoa) Sptwo)wrTtcKJtj.- TceawtSaW beobSateiicrtaa Orfo A Washinftn Mortfif C v oatrwt at. . tarivxat. tj. Itcewar . -t.n. 'w-t f i LOCAL and Special Miwtlng PhomU Oak clr- cl Ho. 314 will hold ft pclal meet lnf at 8 o'clock Monday avenlng to ballot on application. Ortya Return Mr. and Mra. Harold D. Orcy of 33 Vancouver avenue re turned yatprday morning from Port- t land where tliey pnt three daya on bualneaa. Licence to wl A marriage license waa laiued at the Josephine county clerk' office Thursday to Robert Tel kamp, Med ford livestock dealer and Delores Drcnnan of Qold HUI. II pre from Salem Harold Wtlllami. former Medford resident now living in Salem. U vial ting friend here. He returned with Mra. Roy Buckingham, who visited WtlHuma' mother In Sa lem en route home from a visit in Portland. Zonta Luncheon A luncheon-meeting will be held by the Zonta club tn the Hotel Medford Monday noon. Mrs. Margaret Fabrtck. president. U expected to be back in time from Eugene to preMde. This will be thj only gathering this month as the club will meet only once month.? during July and August. From Arkanwi Mr. and Mra. John Unvall and children. Hales, Margate t and Mary KUen. of Malvern, Ark., are guests of Mr. and Mra. Frank Rober son at their summer home In P roc- pec t. The v 1st torn arrived by motor car Thursday and will remain here for several weeks. Mr. Ltndvali Is a brother of Mrs. Koberson. Flying South -air officer of tha headquarter at presidio, atopped Ipnl airport lata - Col. Jacob Flckei. KUi corps area wlt.i the San Francisco at Medford munlc Prlday afternoon to hava his Douglu refueled, lie was observation plana en routa from Port Lewis, Waah, to Rafael. Cal. Hamilton field, San D. A. V. Meeting Disabled Amer ican Veterans and auxiliary will hold their regular semi-monthly meeting In the Medford armory at a o'clock Tuesday night. After the business essiona a Joint social hour will be held. The auxiliary will serve r. freahmentj. All members ara asked to make a special effort to be present. . Returning Today The Misses Kalh- erlne and Elsie Oliver are expected to return to their home here todav from Crescent City whither they mo tored early In the week with Mrs, M J. Leonard and her daughter Helen. Mr. Leonard and daughter were to continue to San Francisco for a visit with friends before returning to Med ford. . KlwanU Speaker Counlv Judge Sari B. Day m be tlw principal j apeaker at tomorrow weekly lunch, j eon-meettng of the Klwania club In i th Hotel Medford. Judge Day wlil discuss O. A C. land grant teglsla-! tlon and tell what was dona for the lend grant counties when he waa In Washington. D. C. recently. I pzy w I lyy , i ." ... No woman wants to put np with all moss and fas of wood and shoveling of aihr. Smoke laden air. CnxunfortabS temperature, No wonder winter is roch an unbearable season, bnt it needn't b. For now, at surprisinr.lj' low cost, and for practically no more than heating with wood, ron can abolish all famace work and worries. Live a care-free, com fortable and healthy winter? Simply see yonr nearest Century dealer. ELECTRIC WISINO COM PAXT. and ask for details and the low cost of ii -i it j: ; I i j JO ELECTRIC W. Xaa. PERSONAL I To Portland Lillian Lynum left by train yeaterday morning for Port. land where ahe will Tlalt relative for the next two week. ... On Buying Trip- Mra. Ethelwyn B Hoffman left Friday evening by train for Lot Angela and San Franclaoo where aha will attend Buyera' Week actlvltlea and Inspect fall women's apparel market. She will be away about three week. . Joe Wood Better Joe E. Wood, who haa been confined to hla home for over two weeks with lllne. la re ported Improving rapidly. Ha la now able to walk about the houee but will be restricted for some time. - . Lightning Fire Lightning struck a tree and caused a small fire on Lee's peak on th Cascade summit in the Rogue River national forest yeaterday' afternoon. The blaze was discovered by tha Devil's peak look out a mile away. Gerald Mornlng- atar of tha Seven Mile guard etatlon waa dispatched to put the fire out. Rain helped In preventing spread of the blare. Ha NBC Audition Mr. Frank Shaw and Miss Frances Wakefield re turned Friday from San Francisco where they visited friend and en Joyed sightseeing trips about the bay area. While in San Francisco Miss Wakefield, who ts prominent In mu alcal circle here, waa given an audi tion over NBC, her voice winning compliments at the atudlo and a high rating In the broadcasting com pany's record. To Attend Funeral Harry K. Cof fey of Portland, governor for Oregon of the National Aeronautic associa tion, paid a brief visit In Medford Friday evening, arriving at the mu nicipal airport In his Stlnson cabin plane. Rn route to San Francisco to attend the funeral of his mother, he was accompanied by his wife and son. Harry, Jr.. and brother, B. J Coffey. Mr. Coffey Is manager of the Mutual Benefit Health and Accident association and during hi brief visit here conferred with Marshall Reeve, j Medford district manager tor the In-: surance company. , - j ICC Hearing. Public hearings are scheduled by the interstate commerce : commission In the federal courtroom here as follows: ' July 30 at B a. m.. ; Inland Fast Freight application for a : certificate to extend Ita operations In Idaho. Oregon, Nevada and Cali fornia; Pierce Auto Freight Lines, Inc., application for a certificate to extend Its operations In Oregon and : California. July 29 at 9 a. m.. Far- num Motor Freight application for a certificate to extend operations be tween Drain and Grants Pass. Au gust la at 0 a. m Farnum Motor Frelght application for a certificate of authorlratlon to operate between Portland and Medford; Inland Fast Freight application for a certificate to operate between Roseburg and San Francisco and between North Bend and the Junction of Oregon highway 43 and V. 8 highway 09. TO m WOMEN Leave Home urimt&i CENTURY Quiomoiic OIL HEAT and Winter Jl Wf 4.r4f ra,-ifa rta VI9 Aat Uk ?f-!w' aVT3t.-a - taftt. afat la tVa fvaaft - em w(K V-raaT J T. w -artja esr-ua w -vn m , aari-a1 w"r.it r - f -- aja ea S Mat fa : at irt . CIMTtIT IlIlllN COIP C4mt KftfWt kt Fee KwUrf of Arr TVp Se H. 0. PURUCKER WIRING CO. Wins Promotion Walter R. Atkins, son of o. W.i Atkins, who is In the coast artillery In Hawaii, has won a promotion to flrst-elass private and expert observer, according to word received here yeaterday. a . a Land 16 Trout Dr.. W. V. .Good fellow of Hollywood and Dr W. W. Howad landed 18 silver- aide and rainbow trout In Crater lake Friday. Dr. Ooodfcllow and his wife and son Bill were visiting here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Trelchler of Central Point. They were on i their way home from Chicago where Dr.- Ooodlellow attended the convention of the American Osteo pathic association. Dr. Ooodfcllow said that Crater lake afforded him the best fishing he had ever had. The lake Itself, he declared, was an Inspiration and far surpasses In grandeur anything In California. Airport Arrivals Yesterday' ar rivals at Medford municipal airport In cluded Lieut. Thomas B. Hall of March field. Riverside. Cal., who was. returning to hla post from Seattle In a Northrup attack plane; Lieut. A. L. Ertckson of Fort Lewis. Wash., on a flight to Oakland, Cal., In a Doug laa observation: Harry Sham, return ing In hi Falrchlld from PortlanC to Oakland where he'- operates a f ly- j Ing aervlce; Tex Rankin, famed stunt pilot, who waa returning from Port- land to hi home In Burbank, Cal.. in a Ryan sport-trainer after par-! tlcipetlng In the Oregon aerial tour: Lieut. D. M. Cam of March field who was flying to Seattle In a North- : nip attack plane: Lieut, F. H. Mears : of March field, en route to Eugene ! In a Northrjp: Lieut: N. M. Cross ri i March field, who arrived from Ham ilton field en route to Seattle In a Martin bomber: Lee Eyerly of Salem. head of the Eyerly Amusement com- j pany which manufactures airplane i machines for carnivals and who was j returning home from Oakland In his I Falrchlld: and Lieut, J. B. Preston ! of Fort Lexis, who was returning toj his post from Hamilton field In aj Douglas observation. I You bet, Honey! Now we can build that new ' home we've wanted through the Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association's, dandy long term financing plan ! ; V V' 5 SAVE WITH SAFETY Tht rwderal Mrtnpi t tea Iwaarwwc Cyerrat t wrr aarraf armwt la t ft I s rasUtatMi te the aaMvct 1 S.VW . . . Opra aceeeiwt OW start .ear sasairi wersnnf fee yew awe eewr c w at a 1 1 VOt a aavtwr. acrew:wt W eOcre, rrrra-w ft tta ear: Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Assn. A HOXX OTXD A-VD XAXAGED CfSTmICX C52ES GOVT SUTESY1SI0K Chimney Fire The fire depart ment's ch?mlcal crew was cmiea at 9 30 Friday night to put out a blaze Inside a boiler chimney at the Rogue River Valley Canning compsny on South Front street, scene of a serious fire last Monday afternoon. The fire burned Itself out without doing any damage. To Conduct Sen Ice Members ot Zulelma temple. Daughters of the Nile, are to conduct special funeral rites for Mrs. Hedwlg Mohr, who died Friday and who was a long-time mem. ber of the temple. Service are to be held at 3:30 o'clock tomorrow after noon at Perl's funeral home and all temple members are to be present at that time. Cass, Brush Fire About 34 acres of grass and brush were burned west of the Dod;e b.-idtfe on the Rogue rtver about two miles beyond the Elks picnic grounds Frtdsy afternoon. Although the fire was close to the Dodge ranch, no damage was done. It was suppressed by. a crew of 13 ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED FARM IMPLEMENTS All New McCormick Deering Line! COME IN! SEE US AND SAVE! TWINE SPECIAL ' 500 Ft. Standard ' ?5.00 Bale 600 Ft. Manila . -,..?5.75 Bale 650 Ft. Superior ?6.00 Bale INDUSTRIAL HARDWARE CO. 127 N. Riverside ' Phone 413 t t i 4 'Wi' ST rtciw " m -r IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE MONEY FOR LONG TERM HOME FINANCING Cafli tar bartr or Vulllirt rvr bone ea- rr-fmrl7.t j.Br M awa)ttnt tt, t ewr errtre ... an the reuKHes 1 a re II' prefenT Kiaa. tee . . . Low Interest Rates! Monthly Payment Plan! No Service Charge! No Delay or Red Tape! trrirMtjwt sr ftnttr tn Let w reB T m tbea atrrwclne totit . , Masa r bne IM men of the state forest service whs were sent to the scene with a pumper Carelessness with matches was blaos ed for the fire. Pirates Captured HONGKONG, Jury 34. (AP) Two pirates were killed and four captures: today when their band attempted commandeer the British coastal steamer Tlnsang which runs between Canton and Poochow. A Rough Highway TILLAMOOK. July 34 (AP)t rather rough trip took tha first car over the new Wilson river cut-ofi highway Friday when crewa working from opposite ends of the connecting Ore and Bullion Purchased WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING tc REFINING CO. 0ce:742 Mtriut St.,Sui Fnncuce runt: aoum dtn ri ' 1 A't a Mnewrtst all . . t t to eerwre aef - ran at 1N1 M 1 1 -J1 -