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Lorena Trickey Arrives to Take
Part in Big Rodeo to Be Staged
at Fair Grounds July 2, 3 and 4
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Lorena Trickey, one of the best
known horsewomen of the west, ar
rived here last uight with a Roman
team and a string of relay horses,
and will compete in these events at
the rodeo to be staged here July
2, 3 and 4.
Miss Trickey has entered compe
tition in every large roundup in the
world, and has captured many
prizes during the few years she has
taken part in the western shows.
Bonnie Dare has also arrived with
a relay string and these two horse
women, will battle it out in the
women's .relay event.
Others who have arrived here to
prepare for the big three-day rodeo
are Sid Steel, with a Roman team;
THE WEATHER
The Cyclc-Stormagraph at Underwood's-
'Pharmacy shows that the
barometric pressure has been ris
ing slowly since yesterday noon.
This will probably result in more
warm weather.
Forecast for next 24 hours:
Fair with higher temperature?.
The Trcos recording thermpme
ter registeded maximum and min
imum temperatures today as !1-
lows:
High. 81 Low :..47
U. 8. Weather Report
Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Tues
day, probably scattered thunder
storms in the mountains of the east
portion. Mild temperature. Light
northwest winds.
TOCRIXQ OREGON
California People Enjoying Oregon
Scenery .
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Goss and Mr.
and Mrs. R. Coleman and family of
San Francisco are enjoying a tour
of Oregon, stopping here over the
week-end enroute north. , '
BUSINESS TRIPU
From Alameda. California on Busi
ness Trip
Mr.-and Mrs. B. R. Patch of Ala
meda, California were brer Sunday
visitors here, where Mr. Patch at
tended to business. They were
guests at the Hotel Arcade while
here. . . -
ATTENDS FUNERAL OF MOTHER
locnl Man Rctnrns Trofa Medford
, Where' Mother Was Buried
Grant Davis returned this morn
ing from Medford where he attend
ed the funeral of his mother, who
was laid to rest there yesterday.
ARRIVING THIS EVENING
To Spend Fortnight With Mother
v ' . ; and Friends ' j(
Mrs. Lawrence Mehaffey and sons,
Lawrence Junior and Donald Colver,
are expected to arrive in the city
this evening from . California to
spend a fortnight with Mra..Mebaf
fey's mother, Mrs. Wilbur Jones.
Mrs.' ; Mehaffey Is well known having
lived here for a number of years be
fore going south to live and has
hosts of friends here who will wel
come her visit.
AT PROSPECT
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Chilcote and
family spent Sunday at Prospect,
whore they motored early Sunday
morning. . '
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Bob Cots, with a Roman team; Ray
Murphy, Ciuy Cash, who won sec
ond money at Prinevllle; Jesse
Stahl and Pat McCarthy, both noted
riders.
Word also was received that
Ceorge ' Fletcher, who took second
money at Pendleton two years ago,
is en route here and will arrive by
tomorrow to get ready for the rid
ing events.
In all, 16 horses arrived last
night for the rodeo events and m ro
were scheduled to reach hera to
night. .
With this array of talent, Bly
Rodeo officials, who are staging the
event here, predict that the rodeo
will be by far the best that was
ever staged here.
MISS HANNON RETURNS
Brings Little Nelre Home to Spend
Summer Months Here
Miss Bernardino Hannon returned
Sunday from a two weeks' vaca
tion trip at Portland and South
Bend, Washington. At South Bend
Miss Hannon was the guest of her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. M. M. Fisher. Little Martha
Helen Fisher returned With Miss
Hannon and will, spend the sum
mer here with her grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher plan to motor
here in August for a visit with
Mrs. Fisher's parents, after which
they will return home, taking lit
tle Martha Helen.
SOUTHERN GIRL HERE
Birmingham, Alunanm Girl Hero for
Visit With Relatives
Miss Agnes Donnelly of Birming
ham, Alabama arrived in the city
Saturday evening to be the house
guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Graham. Miss Donnelly
plans to spend the month of July
here before returning to the south
ern city. . . , ,
ON BUSINESS TRIP :
Representative of Equitable Savings
and Loan Hero
Kirk Reynolds, representative of
the Equitable Savings and Loan com
pany of Portland left today after a
several days business visit here.
SPENDS SUNDAY WITH FAMILY
Mortimer G. Lee ' motored to
Grants Pass yesterday where he
spent the day with his family.
MRS. WILLIS RETURNS
After Spending Two Weeks at Ash
liiuil With Relatives
Mrs. Carl Willis returned Sunday
with Mr. Willis from Ashland where
she! has been, for the past two weeks
the. guest of. relatives and : friends.
Mr. Willis motored to Ashland yes
terday to spend '. the day with his
parents, bringing Mrs. Wi.'ls home.
GUESTS OF MISS CATTUZZA
Slsler From Ager, California, Guests
, of Loeul Girl Over Sunday
Misses Harriett and Inex Ager of
Ager, California, were guests of Miss
LouIbo Cattuzza over Sunday, return
ing to their home last evening. Both
girls are former school chums of
Miss Cattuzza.' ' ' "
I ROM MODOC POINT
Miss Rhoda Tompkins of Modoc
Point was In tho city this morning
on a shopping trip. -
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VISITING WITH BROTH Ell
Goes to Medford to Visit With Broth
er Who is Attorney There
Carl Newberry, son of Mrs. Wil
bur Jones, who recently returned
from the Orient for a visit here, Is
spending a few days at Medford with
his brother, attorney, Don Newberry.
RETURN FROM LAKE
California People Returning Homo
After Touring This Section
Mr. and Mrs. George Stoddard re
turned yesterday from Crater Lake
and left this morning for their home
at Berkeley, California, after an ex
tended tour of this part of tho state.
VISITING SONS
California Matron Here for Visit
With Sons
Mrs. Louise Jansoa of Monlague,
California, Is visiting here with her
sons, the Hickman boys.
VISITING FROM POST
Mrs. Nellie Nelson and son, Roy,
of Post were week-end visitors hero,
being guests at the Hotel Arcude.
ON BUSINESS ,
Left This Morning on Business Trip
to Bonanza
0. D. Grizzle left early this morn
ing for Bonanza where he will at
tend to business Interests during the
day. ' ' ;"' .
' FROM HIHAOVK RIVER
Back From Sundays Pishing
at
Sprngue River
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Charles Shaw, Wink Oraham and
Frank Kvans returned last sight
from Spraguo River where they
spent the day fishing.
LAKE OK THE WOODS
Mr. and Mrs. Van Emons and
family spent Sunday at Lake ot the
Woods, ,
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IN FROM MERRILL
Mr. and Mrs. H. Connors shopped
In the city Saturday from their home
at Merrill.
. FROM MACDOEL
Visit In City From Holm at Murdoel
During Day
Mrs. B. Burkhart and Miss Mild
red Harris wero visitors In the city
today from Macdoal on a shopping
tour.
ATTEND DANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Metz wero
among those attending tho dance at
Chlloquln on Saturday night.
MOTOR TO CHILOQUIN .
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Crooks and
son, Joe, spent Sunday at Chlloquln
where they motored early In the day.
BACK FROM KOCKY TOINT
Enjoy Week-end Party at Lodge nt
Rocky Point
Mr. and Mrs. P, A, Albertson and
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Moe returned
from Rocky Point where they enjoy
ed the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bertson bolng the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Moo at tholr lodge.
HERB ov toutt ;
Sacramento Peoplfl Looking
Permanent location
for
Mr. , and Mrs. . Percy Burke of
Norfold, Nebraska, arrived bore
from Sacramento last evening with
Mr, end Urn. 0. D. Burke. Mr.
Burke has Just disposed of his iln
partment store business In Norfolk
and Is now engaged In touring the
Pacific coast with tho object In
view of finding a permanent loca
tion. Ho will romaln here for
some time and comblno business
with pleasure, as this Is the first
real vacation he has indulgod In for
somo time,
See Madame Pinarlo for export
marcelling and bob curling at Moo's
Beauty Shoppa. Adv. 20-0.
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If interested in a used machine we have quite
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cleaned and in condition that we offer nt prices
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We also do a rental business arid can rent you
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