n «» UAL, Every judlc«UoK waa «Jk^t Uta health department, L. H. Leach, trial wonld'cohltaue juat aa if UnnouadtagA explained to city conncllmen re­ the captare of the two other D.'- IB cently. . . Aatremopto M d » t Mben madéf B V T g /1 . With ¿WEISS tw » r w a r tojra. "M require* an expenditure of Sòma* thought the trial ' might w Pioneer Bldg. * 361-R or call at 6 warn elected to -serve <3* for cooking the garbage, the teeth- _ _ ___ BOULEVARD ■OMR B A R -. T the'seat *vkcaied‘ 'by Jntaèà B. president for the ensuing year. ing peas must he away from high- wtelch? w i GAIN— Th« 3-stor y< i-iropm plast- Ey^tjar, Noso andThWrtt was excused b> per­ - * \ Mi*. Jfcdd Millet. Vice - president. ways, and distant - enough from * X-Ray, Including Teeth (C on traed f o t o FoBr> ' ■ T „ -- WM. E. GOULD T V . . . ------ —.---------- and Mrs. Georg« Veo, r eç rotary- dwellings that no ' . unpleasant emptory oballenge at the clpto bf Ipounid 76 by ----- Contractor—Bentter—etallAer Office Honrs: 3ff • if f and B • # FOR K ent — Modem ftye to * » the Wednesday affernoon session the Ptay room of the treasurer. Mrs. Ç. - Ü. llbihry and bus­ was odors reach homes,*' be said. hoe Grants Herm an Myer, Jr„ Lake Creel^. places to be established. uxensed because of his age, and reasonable offer. tagulre o; Pass park, gnnday, June 26. Bert McKee tailed to qualify be­ CstUe to pasture In write, Kumfy Kamp. P. A splendltl program of music cause of deafness. north Ashland, grown cattle 83 and speaking Is'bpfng prepared. Coal, Wood and Stojrage • B, L, Davidson. Central Point, >r i^ontg, younger .ones. less. Ex- Those attending are asked to »r; t 8 « Beach St. 237-3* Phone 117 Washington Teachers Honored At boys are expected to register this troops by American marines was Program Por This Week ^hich Mr. Welch had vacated. other fit fittings. G. BL Trefren, reported today to MP navy de- a n d Luncheon— week- Camp,tedders were seat = Office Oak S t *»' » P I- 1 - :, * »X* ' • 1 Clyde R. Higgins, Medfprd, was- Agents, 317 Fourth St. 2 3 s S g S S ® jA 't * ^ -tq t e f i ' pa^ment. All arms are in cus­ residence, The .officers of the Washington o m to boys in the city todgy nxcused by the defense by a. per­ 1. * tody, of marines, the, report aqid. 410. School P. T. A. were the gracious ing them to register. The ci Thursday — V The G i l emptory challenge. PAINTING FOB SALE — 4 horse power hostesses Thursday noon, June 2, wfll be on the shores bf the U p e 4ttor tlto questioning of three from Smoky Mountain, ” a Painting, tinting and pepettag, boiler complete, 375 Bast Main, ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May when they gave a jolly luncheon in of the Woods this yekr.'and every­ men. Charles F- Vanderpool, try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Av* At the Ashland Hotel— western story. 0544« communicate with Ensign L«f (he* cafeteria of the school buiid- thing is beta* done to make this employe in a Medford cate, was or phone 455. 167-1 me. s . s e e d ­ 7 F. G. G|llette and T. R. Papes o f, t i e Salvation A r m y - t h e ,)pg. In honor of the teachers of — If mature p l a y accepted to replace Mr. Hlgglae .. of Seattle, Wash., Mrs. D. Sereth hay FOB SALB—3 ing to those in charge. Camp ap- Institution. This affair has e Turu of. Uip &oa4>’ . State counsel asked that court and Miss Bell of Vancohvei* B ptwtdtagzK r, an annual custom. C., a*nd E. Mosbacher of New A petqprful New York City be Adjourned until 1:30 p. m., ta h i i - t wo.« A shprt business session was York City, are among those who crook drama in four acta. ' order that the attorneys might held, following fhe most delicious fO ft SALE—Small T ock cm sh ” to see if the present Jury- registered at the Ashland hotel Saturday — The MUiion- confer er, 3 H. P. boiler. Otate CChtM U A mouth. lUlgltimate sou of Charle»: m[en were satisfactory.' « A «wlhW.«» toK the year last night.. SECOND L l H t t r t IO A N _I lawnmowers sharpened ‘with the brilhUnt and fascinating were closed. aire and the Flapper” * The fourth panel vas.sAlW last i rèpalted. Castings an«f‘W 1 Lady CtaOrtemataa; with ‘a sepw - * . ' »- ■ farce comedy d r a m a in night. This panel Included the ^VUl Hold Annual Picnic— life of k y .'-'p * -* ,-'.« 1 » . «< • ch tte’ w ort at » f r íe fr¿n and of * characters la the EXCHANGE OFFERING OF FCW following from Ashland, s^ho an­ The Bcandenavian people of PORTLAND, Ore., June 9.—(IP) three acts. ,tM time. Mias ■ Bowen' has p«t . T k B A sm v tta B ” Braid t a swered, the roll call this morning: I 7Hfford Brown, Salem com­ Rog*. 10 River Valley wilí hold enough' of the’ old style Into the Trpsfy Rnterfain ■ • Sunday—The greatest o{ W l f f i #r »• isión mercliant and prominent ¿heir midsummer picnic in Grants Mrs. John Greb and Mrs. R. novel for atmosphere, and enough all American dramas. “ St. Tllllyer, John Harrell.* 9>*nl( 'L K a iPaqs park Sunday, June. 26. Pro- ef the new for interest. And lit;, Trusty entertained at the home o{ in the Oregon department of the > Bjlmo” in four act»? ns 1«, 1M T, _ Nelson* Gylvqeto* Fqttqrson, Fta'nh n e d ¡» ’eBl o€ music and 'speaking, tie Nellie Gwyn dances her giguM the latter in Ashland recently wltlt that Sat* at MW the rata ai ö n H im ,wr the Tfcotee attending ar® asjied to On Friday,'¡^iturday and ” 'ttPL. U N, Gilm ore. C. J. Per- m a ri, t but and sings her songs right Into a miscellaneous shower honoring ma> ba ' ic, James Hendrloks. Harold ^t-' Miss Frances Greb of Eagle Poin^ according to a wire re- bring well-filled baskets with the l^uu^ay nights, a concert, or • S1*. M kina. Charles 9 Edwards and O. Sèi à ho became the bride of Jir. A. M. here from Butevate.-B. C. making of a picnic dinner. Aeera& ‘ e w tH W toMUMw at^l aftershow will be given im­ Eubanks. GWin 8. Butler and Miller of this city on Sunday, June and a petty of friends Books Reviewed1— a. Reinhart were, excused from Jane IS. IM7. mediately following ’ t h e 6. ■ a bieaMh é e Uto. Vthey v x tag In Portland— stress Nell Gwyn," by Mar- reporting because of physical con­ P.* R. Merrill' i n the ago? main sho,^. TJns ^oucert Seattle about A game “letting thé eat out of a week a i’ Bowen, you who know Nell Doulevard is spendli/g a cóuple consists of vaudeville num­ dition. the bag” was played after which only through htatoqr a« one n------------ Juilgo Names Jury Mrs. Bonham sang . “O Promise NMW ’.di weegs hi Pprtland and Ta­ bers, and special vaudeville one the loves of (B anes U of Eng­ Judge Thomas cautlhned the TO ITH coma visiting r e l « t I v e s and Me” and Mrs. Edward Cusfîman land, have mtased all ttfe galrty. hdts and lasts about 45 tentatively aoceptad Jurymen to WAfH fee, 6. (IP) played "The Bridal March.” Mrs. friehds. the sparkle, the tayouanesq og H r. A n ^ ly t a r e f u l in not dta- minutes. ” •« Klamath Fall« Is to have ^new oliffge w ill ca ll George A. Briscoe played "Here Miss Bowen devotes little of her — Prest CUSSI) U»g the cake with anybody, en extra session on October 1 of Comes the ^rlde,” followed by a noyei to history, although the hi«- end not to under nhy circum- chairman o| torleel o: recital "Married Three Month«,” tom af facts are. authentic, and 16, 'Senator Smpot, cnairman stanep^ rend -hewspanprs contain­ — ------------ ;,*f "rr-“ -* :------ * —■ • - — glVes us a real plctuA' & Nell » • committee announced given by Mrs. Bonham. This num­ Hoyard R. Perrin, supervising. «I the J ing niy^rsperts on the trlhl. 'He «39 g ir l today after visiting at Hus White ber on the program brought the are^itect. The building will be Gwy?. the tw lovely little orange Washington, May 31. 1337. stated court of/Iclals were taken house down With laughter. Miss old English in be who became the darling of ' the Ho dee.’ ....i nvestlgatlng one instance vbfch Necessity for such action ■was Greb gave a numhef entitled “The bufjt of brick/ \Y ' • ' « tre k l * . ‘ Dop’t let pbor Nellie - . * f • • , • had been* reported to them wiiere- I bgaed apea dlflciqnty of appro- Old RJut Hen“ and,’ she was theq building will be «1110,009 v^ltii an starve,” was the last codm?raA Of *n interferences with a jurynum bills, tax reduction, flood introduced to the Basket, whicl^ equal amount, .to be qjtpended in Charges as he lay dying. Because jpn^tfon S r had been attempted. and farm yelief, Smoót contained many beautiful and use^ deeprating and equipment. Nell was the one person wh° hiv­ Wednesday afternoon J. N. ’u The bolt passed through the roof Briscoe, C, A. Shuttg,. Cushman, -1 1 good picture of the « court of Into a bedroom between two Bryan, Chastln, Myrtle ¿mlth of Redding dn q. eharg« e.f aMemt- Chades II in Its most reckless, sleeping boys. Both were render­ lfeed^ord, stater of Miss Gfebb, and ed burglary. RILEY rVXBRAL , gaf and spendthrift days. If ac­ ed Unconscious by the bolt. Oc­ the guest of honor, Miss Frances*, FuaeflU services for R. D. “Ed” Riley, ^shland Postal Union man Çugene— Highway oeer Alsea quaints you Intimately with the cupante of nearby houses-thought Greb. À qumher stent presents [ru^mh being rock-xurfac« who were unable to attend. wea^. and charming Duke of Mon- It was an* earthuake. who died suddenly Sunday nigbi at Redding, California, y , h ’' be held Tuesday, June. i4, at* ‘ttfe hcrao of Mrs. Alice R. DohsoM 1210 West Frahklln street, Balt­ imore, Maryland, according to 4 message receive^ here. The body left Redding yesterday. ' ' *' foncier Mach and tW y » m e n horfataeta of AKfll l X wo. is ¡ DB. tai 'PWfe. ** W S3 Jiti-f Mm'' NEWS J 5 4 S H E S °i Jennings Tent >w ' AnUi Irright Ttratful W Seleni Merci '¿OHS - w tv*’ ' it «« Tn,,KdSaitsb from the Î Â