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PAGE FIVE WILL START WORK ON LAKE 0' WOODS ROADS NEXT WEEK $25,000 Allotted for Forest Project Camp Is Estab lished at Lake To Use Parts of Old Routes With an allotment of $35,000, work wltl be started early next week on .the Dead Indian road and the road from Klamath Falla to Lake of the Woods. Rogue River ' national forest headquarters announced today. A workers camp was being estab lished today at Lake of the Woods and between 35 and 40 men will be employed all summer " on the dual project, headquarters stated. The work will be done under the super vision of W. I. Jones, forest construc tion superintendent. All of the men needed for the work have already been employed, headquarters empha sized. Both roads lead to Lake of the Woods and the work will be started at the lake, equal work being done on the roads from the lake, forest headquarters aald. Most of the routes will be new and through timbered land in accordance with a U. 8. bu reau of public roads surrey. When the work Is completed the roads will be 16 feet wide with a nine-foot surface. With the present scale of cash allotments, however, It will require several years to complete the roads. This year's fund will permit work up to about November 1, forest headquarters stated. Although the fund la viewed as small for this type of work, It Is the largest allotment received for road building by any of the national forests In Oregon or Wsshlngton. If the fund allotments are Increased In future years, con struction can be accelerated. It Is not expected that the new roads will be ready for use this year. Although new routes will oe followed In the main, parts of the old roads will be utilized. The new roads will unite with county roads. For years there has been consider able agitation on the part of the public In the Rogue river valley and Klamath Palls for Improved roads to Lake of the Woods Leader In the agitation has been the Lake of the Woods Summer Home association. The present roads are narrow, crooked, rough, dusty and generally In bad condition. SInklang, or Chinese Turkestan, lies farther from the sea than any other country In the world. Its ex ports are confined to gold. Jade, Ingredients for Chinese medicines (bear's paws, an telope and elk horns), fine horses, and sheep and camel wool. Gold Is the most malleable metal. Coach roundtrips, shown below, art good in air-cooled, clean coaches and reclining chair cars. Tourht roundtrips are good In air-condl. tioned tourist sleeping cart, plus small berth charge. Fares good In standard Pullmans costa littlemore. SAN FRANCISCO Cotch Kouadtrtp Tourlit Roaadtrip $16oo $18oo LOS ANGELES $3070 $3450 For additional Information call: F. o. MORRIS, Arent. phone 114 FIRST SHOULD Q COME YOUR health so plan to spend your vacation it RICHARDSON SPRINGS In the mountains near Oiico, Butte 1 County, Northern California J You Will Find Every Vacation Attraction) Every Comfort and, without extra cost, the Famous Health-Building Mineral Water If you have your health, keep It If you've lost it, regain it These Springs can do wonders for you. n an n ri nil HERE'S NUMBER 16 IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE'S GUESS WHO CONTEST NO. IS Can' You Identify the , Prominent Med ford Woman Whose Picture Appears Above? A different picture la being published each day for 36 days. Each deplete a well known Medford resident. A number appears under each picture. Contestants merely - Jot down the numbers and their guess as to the persons shown. At the end of the contest mall or bring In the list with contestant's name and address on same sheet of paper, $8 will be given for the most accurate list $5 for second best and f 2 for third best. The contest n open to all. It costs nothing; to enter. . Picture No. 1 appeared in the June 23 issue. ' GUESS WHO! IGENT GIVEN CLEMENCY Herman Hoppenwrath, an Inmate of the oounty poor farm! charged with disorderly conduct, was given a .year's suspended sentence by Jus tice of the Peace W. R. Coleman yes terday. Hoppenwrath. the testimony showed, cursed and threatened bodi ly harm to other Inmates and poor farm nurses during a tantrum Mon day. Chuck Cramer of the Jacksonville district, also' charged with disorder ly conduct, was given a 60-day sus pended sentence. Cramer assertedly cursed and acted In ft violent man ner towards a Jacksonville area farm er and his wife. Prank M. Denham, driver of a truck operating between Portland and Los Angeles, charged with speeding on the Pacific highway, was assessed and costa on a guilty plea. He was charged with traveling In excess of 35 miles per hour. Beards fare Movie BOISE CITY, Ida. (UP) The filming of "Northwest Passage" here was seriously threatened owing to the scarcity of whiskers. However, an SOB call for 150 men with beards who knew how to swim and were not afraid of cold water finally sored the problem. LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION Presents TTwo New Feattuai?es! Complete Motor Tune-Up and Carburetor Department with Bud Renfro Who has had 15 years experience in battery and auto electrical work IK CHARGE Let us check your car with the new UNITED MOTORS ANALYZER Full Satisfaction Guaranteed 8th and Front TO The Justice court hearing of J. Ronald Bond, charged with .reckless driving was continued yesterday un til October 4, upon stipulation of the district attorney and counsel rep resenting Bond. A damage action has been filed against Bond by Dean Terrlll for 95,000 a sthe result of an auto accident July 4. The postpone ment was made to permit hearing of this suit before the reckless driving complaint. The accident Involved, occurred on the Crater Lake highway on the af ternoon of July 4 five miles from this tety. The cars driven by Bond and Terrlll collided at the brow of tjmall Knoll. Terrlll, his wife and two children assertedly sustained Injur ies In the crash. Terr 11 Is represented by Attorney Charles W. Reames and Bond by At torney Allison Moulton. HILLSB0R0, HILLS CREEK TAKE SEMI-PRO GAMES SILVERTON. July IS. ) HMIa boro and Hills Creek baseball teame emerged In the winning claas aa the first round of the Oregon semi -pro tournament ended last night. Hlllsboro set Sherwood down i to 0 while Rills Creek made a 10-hlt attack to defeat Sellwood 9 to 3. FORDSON Sales and Service WE NEVER CLOSE MOOSE INVITE PUBLIC 10 CONVENTION DANCE NEXT Fl Ticket for the convention ball to be staged by ti-.e loyal Order of Mooas In conjunction with . their three-day conclave In Medford. will be available tomorrow morning, ac cording to convention headquarters today. The genneral public la Invited to participate In this feature and nvty procure tickets from Dr. Oeorge 8. Jennings, secretary of the host lodge or from the Jackson County Cham ber of Commerce. The dance will be held lYIday at 0 p. m.. In the Moose lull, at Fifth and Orape atreeta. Klamath Falls ledge la sending a special orcheatra and Indications point to an out atandlng success. The public will also be Invited to wltneaa the drill team conteete of the Moose Saturday night at the high school field following the down town parade. Opening maneuvera'are scheduled for 7:80 p. m. No admis sion will be charged. TMa phase pro mises to be one of the htgh-llghta of the conclave, as a large number of outstanding drill teams will be In attendanoe. Klamath Falls Is sending a well-trained team while the Cor vallls auxiliary will enter lta champ ionship outfit composed of women. E. E. Benner of Klamath Fella, a past atate president of the orgsnlea tlon, la expected In Medford tomor row to assist In completing final plans for the affair. COiONlTOllLS ROSEBtmo. Ore., July 13. (AP) Miss Dora Oammon, SS. life-long resident of Douglas county, died at Mercy hospital here early thla morn ing, aa a result of Injuries suffered last night when struck by an auto mobile driven by Guy Cordon, former Douglas county dlatrlct attorney. Miss Gammon suffered neck, leg and skull fractures, her physician. Dr. O. B. Wade, reported. The acci dent occurred on Stephena street, the Pacific highway through Rose burg, at the Intersection with Wash ington street. District Attorney J. V. long has ordered an Inquest, he stated thla morning, but the time for the hear ing haa not been set. Traffic Accidents Take Drop In June SALEM. July 13. (AP) Traffic accidents during June totaled 3433. a 37 per cent drop from June. 1637, Secretary of State Earl Snell said today. 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Ssgunto, at the Junction of the Caatellon-Valencla and the Teruel Medlterranean highways. Is U miles north of Valencia. It la tha next major objective of the eastern In surgent drive. Hollywood Buys Railroad. RENO, Kev. (UP) The bankrupt railroads. Instead of going Into the handa of receivers are now going Into aej ataejeajj eBasa F. H. No Money 3 Years to tha handa of Hollywood. Federal Judge T. B. No-cross haa authorized tha sale of the equipment of the hlstorlo Virginia and Truckee rail road 4o a movie company for asoo. "Braaa Betsy," the line's beat loco motive, waa purchased laat year by a film company. Seven Rings Stolen From Local Home Seven rings valued aa keepaakea were stolen from the home of Lucille Robinson, 108 Columbus avenue, sometime Saturday night by a thief who apparently gained entrance to tha house by using a pass-key, the owner reported to city police yester day. Tha rings. In a u.panesa wooden box with a trick lid lock. Included one with a chipped diamond setting, two wedding rings, two with the sets out, one gold ring and one with a white sapphire setting. Nothing else in the house wwa disturbed, police - ,-t l , A. TER Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Nathaniel Hawthorne wen elaaa matea at Bowdoln college. James Montgomery Flagg. Amer ican illustrator, published hla first cartoon at the age of 14. I AGREE WITH BRUCE BARTON AU editors need the atlmuatlon of new Idea and I find Just aa Bruce Barton doea that The Reader'a Digest glvea me Just the kind of monthly mental workout that "keeps my mind supple and unencruated." I heartily recommend Tha Reader'a Digest to everyone who doea not know this amazing little magazine. It will add Idea to your thinking and zest to your conversation. Adv. The Editor Films DEVELOPED FREE PRINTS 4 EACH Twlce-a-day service. Films In by 11 a. m. ready at 8 p. m. SWEM'S GIFT SHOP Kodak Headquarters Down Pay! Keroflnme Range MS 117 SOUTH CENTRA! TELEPHONE 289