THtfM&AY, hoeal ■ Personal flotes Bualnena In Metjford— W alter Grim, a resident,of this City, was a visitor In Medford last week looking after« business affairs. DRKHrt R E H E A R S A L N U D A J Orem rehearsal for" the Spring Festival w ill be held Friday evening In Llthlg Park, under the direction of Miss D. Virginia Hales, and everything }a. being gqttan v ready' for the Mg even« • C hief p i Police Gdorge McNabb w ill rope o ff the street and L lth la itf w ill as­ sist in ticking care of the erowd. There w ill be a few seats on the grounds for older ' folks, .but the m ajority 'of the crowd w ill be seated M the hillside overlooking the grove In which the dances will be given. In event df rain the per­ formance is tp be moved to the Chautauqua building. For Educator dollar improvement to the /T ele­ phone Building at Portland has Just bfcen completed. VtaltorgerlA be escorted by committee of tele- phone company, e m p l o y e e s throughout the building and many interesting phases of the telephone business, including the operation L U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON, {-Eugene. June 9.— (Special) — F u- IM ralJw rvjees for B ari KHpptrick, former dean of the Extension' D i­ vision of the University of Oregon G c jo California— ,.K I M r s .H . O. Yet> and ssn.'E^er- tt, and Mrs. Anna Gregory, moth« C a rs R e g iste re d — r of Mrs. Yoe, leave this evening held In the music audltorum There were 93 out-of-stale for Alhambra. California, where on the campus at 2:30 Wednes­ tourists stopped in this elty yes­ they will visit with relatives. '■ day afternooh. M r. K ilp atrick Stated communication, Thurs­ terday to register their cars at Was kille d on Memorial Day whilp day evening, June 9, preliminary the Chamber of Commerce. Iwlilanil ViHitorsyr- A ’: \ . - ¿lying on a mission of mercy for Mrs. Irena H all S n fth and two to mooting of Grand Lodge, Juue Jfce Bed Ososs over the Mississippi IB , 18, I I . 'Visiting Brethren ¿Bummer school-for high school daughters were Ashland visitors jjfeod d is tric t, between Memphis welcome. Bi|bjects*will start June 13 at the last week, the guests of Miss Eva and New Orleans. ’ V . V , M IL L S . W , M. high school bldg. Phone Mr. F or­ L. W hite of the Southern Oregon W . H. D A Y, 8ec*y. sythe. 261R. < 238-1 Normal school facility, at the hohte of Mrs. O. W inter on the .* 288-1 Potato chips, 3 pkgs. for 26ct Boulevard. Mrs. Smith, who Jias, MeMiniArfle, Returned from Hospital— , . Schuerman’s. 233-tl been teaching at Ore., is a Nebraska college friend Mrs. George W . McNabb, wife of the chief of police, returned to Grange dance,< Jackson H b t of Miss White. her home, on Union street a few Springs Saturday night, Supper days ago from San Francisco, by the ladies. Visitors from Ashlaajl.and from 238-3 Visited In Medford— jollier points in Oregon outside o{ where she has been a patient in Mr? and Mrs. Frank Jordan of the Southern Pacific hospital for I tel n r tied F ro m ItiiHinetM T r i p - Ashland were visiting friends in Portland w ill be made welcome a i .t ic Portland Telephone B uilding the past two months. Guy Good, who runs the X L Medford yesterday. Mr. Jordan, Electric store on the Plaza, re­ who Is head of the park board of "I Did The B u t Job I of The Pacific Telephone and Grange dance. Jackson H o t turned recently from a business i his city, announces extensive' Telegraph Company during an Knew How" Says Mur­ ^‘Open House” tp be held at that Springs Saturday night, Supper trip to Portland. improvements to L ith ia Park. derer In ' Confession b y the ladies. ' 238-3 building during Rose Festival: SVA 'I Fly-Toil Spray gun and half In Medford Yesterdaylk- Week, according to Miss M y rU E. LA M A R , Cdo.p June 9.— — btlerdalp. Manager of the Tele­ pint spray, 45c. Schuerman’s. Mr. and Mrs. W m . Briggs of A fter pondering for four days over phone Company here. A m illion 238-tf this city spent a short time in Medford yesterday looking a fter the question of whether Charles Albers, 52, a blacksmith, was ”oj Visited in Medford— ♦ s The newest shades and fabrics business affairs. any good to him ,” Raymond Bock, Mrs. C. P , Talent of this city in men’s suitings. Paulsernd’s j farm er, need a hammer, a knlfq was la Medford one day last week tailleurs. Visiting In P h o e n ix - and an automobile to k ill him, at the R. O. Jennings heme. Mrs. Aurelia Ferguson of this » , . 230-tf city Is spending the week n Phoe­ Bock calmly admitted to author!-1 C liff Payne makes lockers. Fryers— ,25c. Phone 17F2 nix, a guest at the home of Mrs. ties today. • “ I was commanded by himself T. J.-Maimgren. op. June 3 to kill. A l b e r s , B o c k Have your rose treille» made at told police today. “ I thought Jordan’s mills. 235-tf Attend Pioneer's Funeral— Returned to A s h la n d - about it for four days. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. M. W . W heeler Mrs. Fannie K eller and daugh« I did it .” I Rpent Wednesday in Grants Pass ter Iverne hate returned to this " I did the best job I knew1 how,** J Mabel Clary of this city made attending funeral services held for d ty for the summer months and a trip to Dunsmuir, Cal., last week Mrs. Ed Wade, a pioneer resident will reside at their home on A lli- he told the police in finishing hlg confession. to accompany her sister Mrs. Bur­ of eastern Oregon and well known son and Sherman streets. Miss ton W innie and spa. B illy of K an­ in Ashland.' Keller has been teaching school In sas City, Mo., to Ashland, where Monroe, Oregon. they win visit Mrs. Winnie's par­ DRIVE WITH ents on Pioneer Ave. — _ Arrived in Ashland— £ shland Folks To See Office SILK HAMMER, KNIFE AND AUTO USED Beat Child With ! Ruler, Pays Fine -• Box factory blocks special 1 6 while they last. Phone 30. 231-1 F o r that picnic lunch, boiled ham, Sehnerman's. cold 238-tf Paulserud’s for cleaning. Leering Tomorrow» Miss Laura Kaguso, music in­ structor at the Ashland high morrow for her homo in Wahpe­ ton, North Dakota, where she win spend the summer with her ¿■fonts, probably travelling with them. Miss Ragnse w ill stop In ecvend of the larger citlos en- rentofto her home. She w lll're - tngh to Aahlaad in the tall, to teach la the local school again next year. - Old lim e dance Friday June 19. Klam ath Junction Miss Frances Strange,.daughter •f Prof, and Mrs. A. C. Strange o^ D ili plcfcles In the bulk, Schuer- the Southern Oregon Normal, who in. 238-tf has been teaching school in Cen­ tralia, Wash., arrived in Ashland a few days ago and w ill spend the Mies Fay Grizzle of K lam ath -.ummer vacation w ith her parents. Falls is visiting In this city with her aunt and uncle, M r. and Mrs. Report ed Improving— Miss H arriette W olcott, daugh­ M. W . Wheeler add other - rela­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. W o l­ tives. ' cott of Ashland, who underwent an operation /or.ap p en d icitis at Home grown peas, Schuermaa. the Community hospital Sunday, la reported to be getting along nice­ ly. Miss W olcott is employed as D nnam w lr Man Viatta— __ ,__ < a stenographer and bookkeeper at J. W . Mathiu, prominent busi­ the Knder’s wholesale house op ness matt of DUnsmuir, Cal., was Dak 'street. In thia city yesterday. Mr. Ma­ ihin found much to commend Left for K . F.— while In this city and feels that president and Mrs. J. A. Medford is destined Jo be one of 3hurcbiil of the Southern Oregon the northwest’s largest cities. He Normal school, le ft .today for believes that any factories where Klam ath Falls where y r . Ctourch- pine or fir could be nsed would be IM was called to deliver the com­ paying'inveetments and that capi­ mencement acárese before the tal can be Interested to take hold graduating class of the Klam ath of such venture.— Medford Dally 'alls high school. News. Bananas, SJbs tor 28c, Bchuer- n *a . . 288>tf SUBSCRIBE FO R T H E T ID IN G S THE THEATER BCAUTTUL TO-DAY AND TO MORROW T H E D A LLES, June 9 brought out In court - KANSAS C IT Y . M o., June 9 — The call of the Middle West has lifred young Bill Jardine, 18-year- old son pf Secretary of Agricul­ ture, W illia m H. Jardine, to a /u m m e r of work in the stockyards here. of the Broadway manual ai con dial operated central w ill be'shown and explain cording to Miss Otterdnle. * W E A B E SHOW ING A N D SELLING AT T H E N E W R EDUCED PRICE OF YOU W IL L W ONDER HOW IT CAN / B E DONE / Ten Dozen To Choose From All Sizes And Colors PLEASURE! ENJOY your cap w ith- put worry about aw id en ts, law suits, or damages. Let fhis agency protect you jy itk H artford A utom o­ bile Insurance. Drive w ith pleasure! Drive w ith confidence! D rive w ith ‘the sense of Security which c o m e s „with the know ledge of "complete p r o t e c t i o n . D rive d o w n t o this THEY ARE BEAUTIES Get Yours Today At Get Your Free Coupons. A sk F or • Them. $1.0Q O ff On A ll Ladies H ats. Beal Estate ft Real Insurance Eietab. 1888 41 E. M ain St. Phone 821 Two Dozen New A U TH O R V IS IT S Edison M arshall, well known author, form erly a resident of thio valley, has been spending several lays in Medford and vicinity en­ route to Alaska where he w ill spend two months hunting tripe and looking for big game and ma­ terial for furth ar books, on* wild life. ' ♦ As Good V alues A s You U sually Get For $16.75 to $18.00 O F F IC E R TO CO O PERATE IN O P E N IN G L A K E ROADS M. I. Ryckman, superintendent of hatcheries for the state game commission and the management V f Diamond Lake resort com­ pany, w ill cooperate in opening 'ho east entrance road Into the re- Hort. A large tractor is to be used in clear the road. George Corum of Medfordtf will he in charge at the resort this rummer. lot Point ppliances J * We have only a few of the Popular Model FORD There has been Fifteen Million of These are made of good quality flat crepe, these Can Sold. You know the splendid satisfaction crepe re chine, georgette crepe and printed they have given. crepes and are an unusually «pretty lot of sum­ CARS LEFT. A- • * - ' You w ill have to hurry if you want one of these cars, as oar stock is very limited! A Of AU Kind* BUY NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO D elieious T oast right at the table! W h a t’ s a world boxing championship compared t o a pretty g irl’s "Yea ” Dlx wias both !» this fast stop­ ping ring ro- W ashable Crepe De Chine In A Dozen Good Shades. mer dresses. Splendid Quality, F lat Crepe New Shades. $2.50 W affles, pip ing h o t l Coffee, made with a Hot P oint E lectric Perco­ lator. Claycomb Motor Co The Ford Garage One Lot $2.25 to $2.75 T af­ feta, Satins a nd Print Crepes. Breakfast Ready In A Lincoln XL ELECTRIC Station W ith OEO. J. HAVES AT THE OROAN GUY QOO» Phone 88 « Fordson I t DOES M a k e a D iffe re n c e W h e re You B u y Y o u r FORD Peter Pan and Everfast Prints Coats Up Tp $24.50 Nqw Offered in final clearance.