T H lU tD A Y . JU L Y a 1. I » . « T h e VV1HRIOAN. C B X T R .iL P 0 6 N T , OHfOOOX Bobby Hoagland spent Saturday and Medford visited at the George Sunday at Dead Indian Soda Springs. rlne home Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Conley and son James of Red Bluff and Mrs. Kimball of Springer. New Mexico arrived Sunday for a visit at the Fid- ward Jones home. They returned home Monday. Mrs. Conley is Mr Jones sister. PAOS TH RBR There will be a Council meeting week with his sister and brother-lu- next Monday evening at the City j law. Mr. and Mrs. MelTin Martin of Hall. Medford. „ ' . , i Mr. and Mrs. C- C. Furnas* of, A new cub reporter is on the job .. . .. .. * Medford were callers at the Harry this week so don't be surprised at Ellis home Sunday. any thing you read. Derva Jeanne Suter visited with t dent. Mr. E. Lucas assistant super- intendent. Mrs. C. C. Sanderson. Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. D. E. Millard will not be able to attend until he can get someone to relieve him at his store. He was superinten­ dent of the Sunday school. Mrs. Walter Grant and son Don­ ald report that they caught plenty of fish and had a wonderful time while camping up Rogue River. Cherokee Alcorn of Oklahoma, a rodeo contestant, stopped by to see Joe Rush while on his way to the Molalla rodeo. Mr. Howard Rodgers of Table Rock passed away at 9:30 Saturday and will bo buried Tuesday at 2:30 Mr. Rogers was a former resident of Beagle having lived on the Shultz place. We exteud our sympathy to his relatives and friends. Emma Frink and LaWllma Neigh­ bors entertained nine of their friends at the J. L. Frink home on Saturday from 2:30 to 5:00 o’clock. Libby Hamilton spent the Fourth Claudine Stallings Friday after­ Mr. and Mrs. John Pewell, Mr. noon. M. C. Gleason and family spent Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Scott. Mrs. Me and Mrs. Clarence Franks and Le- at Crescent City. Friday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. San­ i^inday in Ashland. t ue, Mrs. Mildred Berger and Miss lan Wood left Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jewett were Esther Stoakes made a trip to the for Gold Beach where they visited |quests at the Everett Faber home in derson and boys, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Mrs. E. L. Merritt, Mr. Bob Mer­ |vin Martin. Mrs. Homer Martin and Oregon Caves Saturday, July 6. They Mrs. Powell's parents, Mr. and Mrs Medforu Saturday evening ritt, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Merritt. ¡Stanley, spent the day at the foot of • ■ report a very lovely trip. Huitt over the Fourth, returning George, Billy and Ruth spent tht 1 Huckleberry mountain. Fourth at the J. C. Still home. Mrs. FOR SALE—Family cruiser and home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sater and Der­ Still is a daughter of Mrs. E. L. Mer­ Johnson motor. Also Car Kitchen­ va Jeanne picnicked the ..th at PIANO SALE —July clearance of | ritt. Rockdell Park. Mr. I). E. Millard's ette, fits any car. Phone, Medford, all pianos in stock four months o r 1 1066-W place at Shady Cove longer. BIG REDUCTION'S on up The Rodeo at Beagle Hall drew Mr. Richard Stule, who formerly- Mrs. Edna Boyles and brother “ rights and Grands. Trade in your old i fair-sized crowd. Ed Johnson and Mrs. E. worked in the Gleason barber shop, ihe Mr. w»„ir„nR. R. C. Ml’LHOLLAND Mr. and Mrs. Harley Dressier left tired but happy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers left for Dentist Saturday for their home in Los An­ Verne Pendleton and Vince Hit- Dead Indian Wednesday, July 3rd to Hours » to 5 geles. They were called here on ac­ 42») Med. Bldg. ot ned ou celebrate the 4th. count of the illness of Mr. Dressler’s zinger have leased the General Pe­ Evening by Appointment troleum station at the corner of Pine father, who is much improved now. Medford, Ore. The W. E. Alexander Implement (Sii- Answer Next Week) Mrs. Dressier will be remembered street and the highway and will con­ Co. recently sold a cream separator Office Phone 1235-R— R«‘s. 744-Y tinue to serve the public with Gener­ by her many friends as Elizabeth to Charles Owens of Rogue River. Make your own declaration of Independence— free yourself forever R al products. Both Mr. Pendleton and Scott. ♦. .♦ ;♦::♦: :♦: :♦: :♦: ;♦: :«£>: ;*::*.*:♦ II Mr. Ritzinger have been employed at from wash-day troubles with Twix Peart caught four salmon In The city is having their attorney, this station ever since the company an hour at Bybee bridge recently. Harry Skyrman, draw up papers for bought it from them several years an application for a 45% loan from ago and are well known to the mo­ FOR SALE— Quart fruit jars, also ■ ■ OUR DAMP WASH SERV IC E the government on the cost of a toring public. two tubs, See, M. H. Meal’s, next to ■ J B E A U T Y S E R V IC E S sewage disposal tank. E. C. Faber home. A T A SA V IN G Mr. and Mrs. Everett Faber and 52c for a 13-lb. bundle Mr. W. E. Alexander, Mr. and two small children and Miss Frances Miss Anne Scherer, daughter of ¡»P erm an en t W ave» ................. $ 1 .0 O j Mrs. Fred Hesselgrave and Aletha Faber spent the day of the 4th at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scherer of San $ F in g e r W ave w et, 3 5 c , d ry , ...W c!*‘ ■ and Barbara Fleischer motored tc Lake of tht> Woods. Each additional pound 4c Francisco, former valley residents, > Sham p oo ......................................... iSR< :♦ ■ the top of Roxy Ann Sunday. They is a guest this week at the country ¡♦¡Hot O il S h am p o o .......................... ®Wc>: Mrs. McCord and Mrs. Buckmau home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Car­ » H aircu t ......... report that it is a wonderful site J Every piece sweet and clean— ready to iron entertained with a farewell dinner penter. Miss Scherer was the honor J M arcel ............................................... 2R< > and a very worthy one. at the Buckman home for Mr. and >. M an icu re ..................................... 25c;«; Geneva Brown is planning on Mrs. Yakel and daughter Leona who guest recently at a dinner at the Leonard Carpenter home, twelve J S ca lp T re a tm e n t ...........................SO c£ spending the week of August 5-12 left Monday for their home in Calif. guests being invited. »'C om b W ave .................................... A V .* here in Central Point. Many of her F a c ia ls ............................................. S O n ; Mrs. Merritt is planning on mov- friends here will be glad lo see her PHONE The engagement is announced 111 ¡♦¡Eyebrow A rch .............................. 8 5 c { ■ SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE again. She graduated from our high lnK ln,° ,h'* houSe T akel family Seattle of John Stewart Day, son of 4 IO H E A S T MAIN jc ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I school last year and is now employed ha,re ^"Ht vacated. PH O N E 8 4 J Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Day of Gold » Work done by students under supervision ♦ in California. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vincent and Hill, Oregon and Miss Mary Bowne * Parsons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal Stone came back from Scout Bobby will leave Friday for Corval- ramp at Lake of the Woods Sunday.:"8 wherfi v,r- vinrel' 1 "HI »“ end the Reginald H. Parsons of Seattle, thints Rural Farrier Stat^ Convention, re­ re- Washington, and Hillcrest orchard, He reports a grand time and thinks Medford, Oregon. turning home by the coast route. he will return Sunday for the last Locksmith - Gunsmith Mrs Vincent and Bobby will stay at All Classes Grinding or week of camp. Mr. Bob Moore left Wednesday Bandon with Mrs. Vincent’s mother Sharpening afternoon for an extended trip. He Miss Eunice Stager passed away for the summer. Geraldine Jones will go to »Brown's cabin on the river Electric and Radio Repairs at the State hospital in Salem after w ill accompany them as far as Cor- (j|rgt and from there across the a long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Stager vallis and will visit her grandpar- We Sell Sager A Kelly Ave» mountains, maybe to Bend. All C la s s e s Saws left Sunday evening for Salem upon enls, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Purkeypile receiving word that she was worse, who live near Corvallis. Mr John Dugan is in Central DAWSON FILING A this I , Point ■ -■ ■■" week overhauling the GRINDING WORKS Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hermanson have I threshing outfit which he will oper- James Phillips, youngest son of 44 N. Front Medford Rev. and Mrs. Phillips is” confined to J " to the old Staley house on atp in the Sams Valley and Evans South Grape street in Medford. Tble 1 c , et-k district his home with the mumps. is the house where Electa Fehl lived Mr. and Mrs. George Marine, Mr. before marrying Earl Fehl. and Mrs. Chet Merriman of Medford and Mrs. Carl picnicked on the river near Trail Sunday. Itts the Truth! of « 5 « m N « : | Medford School jjj ¡of Beauty Cultured : i Medford Domestic Laundry ■ AUTOMATIC HOT WATER S H U T S BROS. A u to Painting' The City has purchased some T rails and is planning on putting new cement coverings over the city wells to keep them clean. Mr. and Mrs. George Marine. Mrs. Carl, Doyle Mills and Walt Carl made a trip up Grieves creek Mon­ day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carr of Med-! ford are moving into the Tom Olson I house. Jack Smith had the misfortune to have his bicycle stolen. BODY A FEN DER REPAIRING A GLASS 187 N. Central. Pure Ice M e d fo rd . Phone loft» A MILE-AND LESS Next time rou go to Cali­ fornia, try the train. Let the engineer drive yo« safely, rwifdy.over the sm oothest h igh way yctinvenaed. It’s the economical and comfortable way to go. Railroad fares are touching bottom at 2«a mile and less. Pullman charges are a third less than formerly. STATEMENT OF «CONDITION OF THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK at the close of busi ik - hm June 21), |l):Wi / Cash on hand and due from other banks 1209.795.93 .............. .............. ISO,716.85 V. 8. Bonds ................. S o u th e rn P a c ific See your agent, or -w rite J . A. Ormandv, 7 0 5 Pacific B ld g ., Portland, Oregon $390.512.76 Other bonds ................................................. Loans ............................................................... Banking House .............................................. Furniture and Fixtures ............................. Other Real Estate ........................................ Subscription to Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. 1 1 2 .9 9 0 .6 t i 3 5 6 , 6 3 5 39 59 .0 0 0 .0 0 9,0 0 0 .0 0 3.900.00 1 .2 7 2 66 Total .......... .............................. ......... ..... $ 9 3 5 , 4 1 1 51 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital Stock—Common Preferred .................. $54,000.00 46,000.00 $ 1 00 , 000 .0 0 Not only P fp « foods FRESH Su rp lu s but keep» them WHOLESOME! Undivided Profit* Reserve* ....... ..................... DEPOSITS 20 , 000.00 1 5.146.63 60S 00 799 ,4 5 9 .8 6 Total ........................... $ 9 3 6 ,4 1 1 .6 1 Call on Medford Ice & Storage Company - A. - ' RESOURCES Roy Kelly and family moved to Klamath Falls Wednesday morning! where he has work at the Kesterton j mill. Mr. and Mrs. Mlnnick and family and Jim Booth and family enjoyed the Fourth on Big Butte creek. They claim they had all the fish they could eat. Dependable, Reasonable. ------------------- -------- M EM BER O F F E D E R A L D E P O SIT INSURANCE CORPORATION with plenty of hot water High-ho! Time for my bath, mummy! I’m glad wo have AU TO M A TIC H O T W ATER. cause I never have to wait for my bath . you just turn the faucet and there it is . . . plenty of grand hot water to splash in. Doctor says it keeps me healthy, too." The California Oregon Power Company