MEDFOKD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON". THURSDAY, APRTL 21, 1938.
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GHILOQUIN WATER
CONTINUES RISE;
LOGS PERIL SPAN
KLAMATH FALLS. April 21. API
Water In the Sprague and William-.
aon rivers continued its steady rise
today, with a log boom at the Block
linger mill at Chiloquln straining
at Its moorings and threatening se
vere damage should It bratk away.
Flood crest was expected to arrive
late tomorrow night or early Sat
urday. The rise for the 34 hours
ending at 8 o'clock this morning
was registered at 4'. inches on the
official gauge below Chiloquln. Un
official observers at that piece esti
mated that by this afternoon the
level had Increased a foot from yes
terday. Railroad men said they thought
the S. P. trestle could survive If the
log boom goes out, but grave fears
were felt for the W illlamson river
highway bridge, several miles below
Chiloquln. the single slim traffic
link between Klamath Falls, north
ern Klamath county and central Ore
gon. Use of a locomotive to hold the log
boom in place proved futile when the
boom showed sins of dragging the
big engine Into the water. The boom
was then attached to two "dead men"
sunk deep into the ground, but the
tug of the half-million feet of tim
ber pulled the logs partly out of the
earth.
Thursday afternoon the logs In the
river were starting to "deck," arous
ing further fear they would go out.
The Williamson river has surround
ed a home three miles below Chilo
quln, and the Sprague has come up
around the first row of cottages at
the Blocklinger mill in Chiloquln.
Life Goes On
SALTO, Argentina, April 21. (AP)
Martina Zamudio. 108 years old.
was rescued against her will today
when she attempted suicide by Jump
ing into a river. She said she was
tired of living."'
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CORRUGATED EDCE of Interlocking forms Is an archl
teclnral note at Parker dam on Colorado river 150 miles below
Boulder dam. Concrete Is now being poured.
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MT. MORRIS, K. Y. (AP) Ralph
Ferraro, a patient at the Mt. Morrif
tuberculosis hospital, has spent eight
months building a model cathedral
from 16,808 used safety matches col
lected from other persons under
treatment at the hospital.
Working In bed. with a aafety
razor and glue as his only accesso
ries, he completed the structure in
73 days. It Is 18 Inches wide, 34
inches long and 27 inches high. In
one steeple Is a bell operated by a
bell cord from below and In th
other steeple Is a clock.
The Interior, which is free from
supports, contains a carpet, pews
and three altars fitted with altar
cloths and candles. A small electric
light bulb in the celling sheds sub
dued light.
Marriage Licenses
Walter Curl and Blanche B. Cook.
Lloyd R. Senders and Ruth Mae
Bennett.
Richard L. Harbert and Patricia
Morrisey.
ADLEY'S
44 So.
Central
HATS
One group of Light
Colored Felt and Straws
Dollar
Days
$1,00
Wash Dresses
Formerly sold
for $3.95
Dollar
Days
$1.00
JIGGER COATS
In Beige, Blue, Vermillion and Yellow; sizes QP
14 to 20. Formerly sold for $5.95. Dollar Days3O.90
Knit Panties
Lace trimmed
Size 44
2 for S 1.00
CREPE
Formal Slips
Only a few of these, tea rose
and white, formerly $1.95.
Dollar
Days
$1.00
ODDS and ENDS
In Overalls and
SLACKS
Special for
Dollar Days
69c
Rayon and Cotton
Knit Dresses
Formerly $4.95
Dollar ? OK
Days JIfc.JJ
SATIN SLIPS
Broken range of site. Tea rose
and white. Formerly $3.95.
Dollar
Days
$1.95
One group of
JACKET SUITS
In all wanted Spring colors.
Formerly $19.95.
Dollar
Days
$15.00
100 Pair Paris Fashion Shoes
Broken lzet. Thee formerly wM for $3.95.
Thin fro tip Include pump.
all heel height tn all rnlnr
The lie- are broken but there
to 9. from triple AAA to B. But them now while
the a-!n 1 early. Dollar day
It sold for $3.95.
strapn. and tie tn MM O C
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Two special COC trains arrived from
the fourth corps area (southern
states) yesterday with replacements
for oampa of the Med ford district.
The first, commanded by Capt. Al
bert T. Anderson, arrived yesterday
from Fort Bragg. North Carolina, with
227 men of whom 117 were for Camp
Hackamore and 110 for Camp Clear
Lake, both in northern California.
With Capt. Anderson on the train
were Dr. Charles J. Ktnsolvtna, train
surgeon, and Lieut. Charles H. Mad
dox, mess officer.
The second train, commanded by
Capt. William H. Driscoll, arrived here
from Fort McPherson. Georgia, with
395 men. Of these, 80 were for Ore
gon Ca-es. 85 for Steamboat, 125 for
Coos Head and 105 for China Flats.
With Capt. Driscoll were Lt. Col. Har
ry McKellar of Vancouver ''Barracka,
and Cpt. H. T. Oentle. of Medford.
train surgeons; Lieut Herbert S. Mar
tin, of Big Springs, mesa officer, and
Lieut. Maurice W. Frier, a newcomer
to the district, who will be assigned
to a camp here.
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Hay ward, a newcomer, are her
film prospects In Hollywood.
MONKEY CONSIGNMENT
SUNNED IN PORTLAND
PORTLAND, April 2 1 . P) More
than 400 Jabbering monkeys captured
700 miles Inland from Calcutta,
bathed in Oregon sunshine today
when the hatches of the British mo.
torshlp SUvermaple were opened. They
were consigned to a Japanese pet
dealer in San Francicco.
Several of the animals died of pneu
monia on the chilly journey across
the Pacific.
COXTIE GREEN. England (AP)
George Woolley, who believes he is
the last surviving; servant of Charles
Dickens, celebrated his 86th birth
day recently. Woolley, who started
work at the age of 15, was under
gardener at Gads Hill place for sev
eral years.
"There never was a better master,"
he declares. "He always was kind
and generous and all the servants
loved him.
"He took Christmas as seriously tn
his own home as he did in his nov
els. He would have a special greeting
and a present for each one of us."
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TUCSON. Ariz., April 21 (API-
Horace Adonis Mouser, who got slap
ped, collected no damages today
from his school teacher.
Hla mother, Mrs. Estel Mouser.
sued the teacher. Mrs. Fern Bene
dict, for 5,000 damages, but Su
perior" Judge William G. Hall de
elajed "Horace became belligerent
aassed his teacher and got what was
coming to him."
After the two-day trial. Judge Hall
remarked :
"At $1,000 a slap that's pretty high.
If I had got $1,000 for each time
I've been slapped, I'd not be working
now."
BELLINGHAM SWAMPS
DALLES TEAM, 22-2
THE DALLES, April '21. (AP)
The Belllngham Chlnooka of the
Western International league defeat
ed the Port of The Dalles 22 to 2
yesterday in a seven-lnntng exhibi
tion baseball contest.
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Catherine l'aiil-Koncour (riijht), daughter of Conner French pre
mier, explaining I'arls appearances as professional dancer.
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK. April 21. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Rolnnd Allen of Kanes
Creek (Old Stage Road) formerly of
the Antelope district, was calling at
the W. R. Lamb home April 19. They
told of their fire April 18. yet lt
was very lucky for Mr. Allen and lit
tle daughter, Joette, had Just left
the building In which they had over
200 baby chicks. The brooder ex
ploded and burned all the contents,
including a fine lot of wood Just
corded in the woodshed, new wood
saw. and a fine lot of tools. He suc
ceeded In driving out hla roadster.
It had one side of the top scorched.
They had Just Installed a new elec
tric water system, and being able to
play the water over the house, lt
being so close, was all that saved
the house. They had a loss of over
$400. Neighbors all came and gave
all the aid they could. They feel
very badly over the loss, yet they
are thankful no one was Injured.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen bought this place
from Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Lamb last
fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hurtgen and
baby, Warren Wesley, from Klamath
Falls, were calling on Mr. and Mra.
Charles Humphrey also Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Humphrey, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Jack April 16. Mrs. Hurtgen
will be remembered as Mlsn Prise 1 11a
Cox, who formerly lived with her
parents, -Mr. and Mrs. James Cox,
on the Charles Humphrey place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jack and
Alex Vestal. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. James Mc
Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jack and
family, Mrs. Lola French, Olen Den-
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stelle
and family were all dinner guests of
Mr. and Mra. H. Ball's Easter Sunday.
Mrs. 8. A. Sutton entertained
April 18 for the following guests.
Mrs. Rose Jack. Mra. Blllte Vestal
and Mra. Amy Botte.
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Beef
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Elroy Jacksan Is helping Ralph
Merrltt tor a tew tltvys getting his
water ditches cleaned and ready tor
the water.
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MUSEUM for children la
dream of Doll and Toy Collec
tors club sponsoring New York
pageant featuring live dolls such
as Dutch elrl (Peggy Zere).
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Rubin halls from Bronx, N. Y.
Americana fought on both sides,
gave money, medicine.
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A GRAND COLLECTION
OF BARGAINS
LISTED BELOW ARE BUT A
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Fostoria
Gold-Tint Glassware
. . . An unusual opportunity to bay
this lovely glassware at reduced
price. Console bowla fee flowers or
fruit . . . Candlesticks to match, pair
. . . Relish Dishes,
partition . . . Torte
Plates. M-lnrh.
CHOICE
00
Lustre Vases
49c
. . . Irldlacent colors of
bubble, s Inches tall.
Were 1.00.
32 Pc. Dinner Sets
$2.95
. . . Yellow, Green and
Blue - Plaid designs.
Regularly S4.9S.
Set of 8
Cottage Pitchers
$1.00
Gay little china
Jugs In three colors
and three size.
Sugar and Creamers
Bridge Size
. . . Darling sugar and creamar aata
with quaint shapes and
umiMial decorations. PAIR ;
59c
Grass Linen Lunch
Sets
. . . Hand woven linen cloth with
4 napkins. Hand
blocked designs. Regu
lar gl.SO value.
$1.00
Regular 88c
Guest Towels
, Real band
embroidery. Made In
the Asorea.
$1
Madeira Luncheon
Sets
. Philippine hand embroidery, &&
Inch cloth with four 11-Inch napklna.
Regular price
An outstanding bar
gain for Dollar Days.
$1 00
Buxton Billfolds
Here are bill wallet that have;
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coin pockets photo and paas card
pockeu. Genuine leather.
Remarkable Dollar Day
value.
89c
Photo Albums and
Scrap Books
$1.00
, Durably bound In
a large selection or slses.
Values up to S2.00.
Color Tone Playing
Cards, 2 Decks for $1
. A great rarlety of attract! re new
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ODDS and ENDS
DISHES
Hundreds of Pieces
Discontinued patterns of America.
English and genuine Bavarian China
Priced at . fraction of J
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Clearance.
Wrought Iron
Wall Brackets
, Finished In antique whit, sol
gold. Pottery Jars In one, two and
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and Si ts values.
69c
Clipshave
Electric Razors
. Remove the toughest beord or
finest hair, enlcslj.
easily, comfortably.
Dollar Days only .
$6 95