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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SUNDAY. JUNE 32, 1930. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Wolld IIoohiiii of Tnlcml wiih ill Mod i'onl mi liiniiiiimH Hiitiinliiy. (looipt Citi-MlutlM of tlm lintel NnMi roltiiiKiil li (tin a Iriii to I'nilliiiid Fil day itvciiliiK. Ooonr W. Diuliiiiii of (IiiiiiIh I'iimh wiih la Moilforil an iiinfuHnioiinI Initl iiuhh Kaliinlay. DiilTinlil UroH. mo orlinir a i iw front. Voiih'i Hid lil town in liun Siik up. I leu r tlm woinlorftil Auilirolu at tlm ' WoHlol MiirIu Co. VI llnvo you Imnl of V. MorRnnT pnu'tit'iil tailor and lialtur. If not, "auk about liiia." I Ik Ih ciWmiilmr, Iilotikiiu; and fixing old IiiiIh iih now outm. "l'lummuH' am hi Idiik Hint. , llln blKH'iul liloniili Ik a lcuoi'koiit Hooin lf, ovor iwwlolYico. (. V. Ilurrnii or AnIiIiiiiiI wan in I Mmlford Tliuruday on ImihIhimh. Ilavi' you hccii tlia now hair wiivorn7 OivoH tlio uiarool wave without lioat. Spirolla CorHot Par-,, lorn. CliurrioB for Halo Hoyal Aiiiih, Illuiik Wopiililioaiifl, Hlaolc TartariaiiH and Ox HoartH. Walter it. StokoH, phono KaniierH '170()!l, 70' Si Shaw, tho export minor, Iuih ro turnod from a proHpcotiiiH trip to Iliittou, Cal. Mrw. A. El Wolvorton roturnod Sat urday ovoiiitiK fniin ait oxtiiiulod dip iMtMt. Mrn. Wolvorton loft hor in Kbnmry, ami during thu tiino Iuih Hiiuuoodod in cnitviiiuiiiK Mi'ito a iium lior of oitHtoru pooplo of tlio dnirn hility of locatitiK i Soutliorn Oro iton. Soo tlio auto hair uotH ut tho'Spi rolln CorHtil I'ariom. Ward WhitoHido of Central Point wiib in Medford on hiiHimwH Sntur lny. Jeff llainliii of Yankee ureok wiih tu Mudford Friday, lookhiK after linsitioHS interoHtH. Oakdale Park addition Ih opiilar. Kmil Huhr and Walter .1. Unit jitHt purehaHod lilooh 1 and will imme diately erect two $.'1,000 IiiiiikiiIowk on Hiiine. Mottor et n ldook in Oak dale Park addition. Much O'Mnlloy, Htato fish oommtH bionor, wiih in Mudford Saturday on official lnitinriH. A. K. Wolvorton roturnod Sntitr ' day from Yreka. Cal., where ho had lioon on IniHiiioriH. Hear the wonderful Amhrola at the WoHtol Mimio Co. I Mrs. Cecil F. Vail and hor two children of Caldwell, Idaho, will xpoud the Hiuiiiner with her pateutH, Mr, and Mm. W. S. Hammond, and family at their homo in Medford. J. Court Hall and John WilkiiiHou, who have boon viHitint; tlio Itoso Car nival in Portland, nre oxpooted to re turn Sunday morning in time to pnr tiuipato in th Jaekuonvillo-Medford 111110. .Mrn. Ooor;o Corey Ioiivoh Tuosday i niht for St. Paul, Mian., whoro hIio will visit relativoH and her old home, rntiiruiui; late in Septemhr. Henry Kuhli of Appk'Kiito was in Medford on a lnminoRH visit Satur day. Hear th wonderful Amhrola at the WohIoI Mimio Co. 7P Jmliro I" K. Wohrttor nml M. O. Kl dridce of tlio United StutoH niioul tural (iVpartmont of rooiI roadti, If I Saturday uvouintr for Portland. A. F. Colo of EtiKono was in Med ford Saturday on n IiubIiiobh trip. Wm. Hatfield of Provo. K. A. Hch torHtoon and O, E. ForroHtoir of Salt Lake, Utah, aro in the valley looking for a Hiiitahlo locution; Tlio addition of quality and homo comforts will ho Qiioon Anno wator, flower and paved Hlroota huildiiiK re ooiiHtruotioiiH. Soo MoCallum, Ilotol Nuwh. tf A. E. Vohh of Watorlown, WiB., !h iiiiioiik the now arrivalH in thin hou tiou, 0. W. Dorranco of Kolor, Oro., was a Medford visitor Saturday. II. II. Harmon of EiikIo Point was in Medford Saturday attondiiiK to hiiflinoHH affairs. T, S. Taylor of HohoIiiu'k was a Med ford viHitor on Iiiihuiuhh Satur day. Mr. and Mi-h. John Manny of Eul Point were ill Medford Saturday at tending to hiibiuoHB mattot-fl. Hear the wondorful Amhrola at lm "SVoHtol Music Co. 71 Joh. Walsh of Coutral Point wna u Medford husinesB visitor Satur duy. J, E. Dora of , Gold Ilav was in JModford Saturday. Mr, and Mrm Jno. II. Iloliortson. formerly of Chlonuo and reoontlY from Soattlo and Portland, aro now at homo at UK North Qnuuro ulruot. Where in Medford unit you not hot tor valuoB than in Queen Anno addi tion? Did you uotioo tlio out of (ho now pulilio hoIiooI to ho erected in Queen Anne? dot busy. Tho pres old prico won't hiHt lone. tf Mr. and Mih. Itolaiid Hoaoh javo u farewoll dinner locoutly in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Minor and won Clifford. Tho doooratioiiB woro 111 1ob and rosofl. The ovoid also eelo lirutod tho aiinivorsary of Mr. and Little Vacuum Tho Little Giant is a vory powerful machine mounted ho as to bo easily moved i'roin place to place deans everything thoroughly. If. you have it do your house cleaning once, you will never have any oilier, fall us up and we will gladly call and give you prices. Medford Vacuum lioasc Gleaning Company. STEWART & BEAULIEU, Proprietors. Phono Main 2944. Mr. Hi'iioh'H wedduiu. One feature, nf Dm iliiiiint hum tint t l'n 1 1 i'iil:i'. which was baked nt tho time the wed ding uako wiih made ovor two :i i .-. Ilk'O. Ho Hiiro and visit tho Ih!h theator Home afternoon or ovoniiiK this week. You'll co nc'aiu and again. 71 Miss Mnymo Swan ntertaiued a few of her friends last Thursday aft ernoon at her homu on North Center avo'nuo. Tho purpose of tho moot iui; wan to orcauixe u Hewing or rend ing club. This idea met with the approval of thoHo presold, and offi cers were elected iih follews: Presi dent, Mnymo Swan; secretary, Isale Eubank; reporter, Loraine llliton. Alter the business mcetiui; a very cutortainini; contost wiih hold, in which Miss lone Flyuti won tiio first prir.o, after which light rofreshmeuts wore Horved. Tho next inootniir of the club will bo held at the home of .Miss Loraiuo Hlilon on West Seventh street. The charter members were Isole Siuback, Iouo Klyiin, Nellie Dressier, Mildred florig, Mayme Swan and Lo rniiie llliton. After this the club will bo known us the ". 0." New Firm Starts Monday A now firm, to bo known iih tlio "Hiiilditn: Spooialties Company," will start tip tomorrow at III North llart lett street. ' They will handle build iiiK specialties exclusively. E. S. Parsons, formerly with "CuthbcrtV and Olnn Urnokinreod are the men interested, and thoy should meet with success, fur they uro hustlers. They will bo igenls for Tinner, Cress & Co., of Portland, and somo of their many specialties will bo com plete uBortmoutH of Cabots, shingle stains, Binding, etc., also Cabot's water-proof cciuout nml hriuk stains; Potion's Sua Proof paints, Chicago Varnish Co.'s varnish mid comploto lino of brushes, oils, painters' sup plies and sundries; Duplox joinat sup ports, hangers, metal hangers and post cups. If you are needing anything in this lino now is the time to .think of tho now firm. Fllnht Postponed. NEW YOKK. Juno 11. On account of u heavy gale mid a rainstorm Cliarlon J. Hamilton, nvintor, post poned his attempt to ninko a round trip flight to Philadelphia today. He will probably mnko the attempt Mon day. Ashland Commercial Collcfic. This institution olosos tho school .year Juno If). Tho term of 100l and 11)10 has boon tho most successful in its history, with enrollment larger than ovor. Profossor Kitnor recently pur chased the equipment, together with las of th business school formerly connected with tho Collogo Prepara tory, and with increased advantages in all rospoots, with n thorough nun comploto course of training, and with unsurpassed facilities for assisting students to success, tho managomnt gos forward into tho new year with tho greatest confidence. Appreciating tho liboral patrouago of tho past, wo will use every on endoavor to morit a continuance, ASHLAND COMMKHCIAL COI,- LKGK. TIIH 1'OWKIIS THAT IJW lly (ho Athon IMiijits Coinpauy lCu (IoihimI by Mr. Kcl Antlrows. Tho Athon Stock company 1iib com plotod preparations for tho opening of tholr nuniiuor stock tienson horo noxt Monday, Tuosday and Wodnos day, Krom tlio oxtonslvo work thnt has boon dono, tho audlonco that gath oih In tho open houao noxt Monday night will witness a vory flno piny by a company of strong playora, Mr. Ed Androwu has wrltton tho following In endorsement of tho com- Giant Cleaner ",IN """ publication In t'10 Mftll Trl-J bum1; "To tho patrons of tho Medford Opera Hoiihe: Tho engagement of tho Athon Slock company, which com mences Monday night Is Bolng to bo nn entertainment to which Medford will give tho ntnmp of Its bout appro val. Tho writer has neon rovcral rc ho.irmilH and can nssiiro tho theatcr goorH that they aro going to hco a hlgh-grndi) performenco. Tho cast Ih a well chonon one, consisting of four ladles and seven gentlemen, all of them artists of high ordor, somo of whom havo appeared with tho princi pal ntnru of tho country. Taku my word for It and don't fall to sou tho Athon company In "Tho Poworn That Ho" noxt week. ED ANDREWS. For Sale l-rootu bungalow, lot 130x100, Biniill bam; $.r00 cash; a snap. .'18 acres good fruit laud, 8 acres cleared; $800 if sold now. II city lots, il50; cnBy terms. ItelitKiuishmout, 0-rooin house, close in; big bargain. I homesteads adjoining. 31 acres under ditch, close hi; $0,800 ICO acres, closo in, fine dairy and stock rnnch, easy tonus. 4 homesteads. Uakcry, fino buv. West Walnut Park lotB, terms. Iioomiug honso, u monoy-maker. FOR SALE OR TRADE. 10 acres, income $750 this year. Fruit land .close in. FOR RENT. Housekeeping rooms. 10 houses, $7 to $35. WANTED. Dining room girl. $0,800. Men, $2.50 por day, and board $4.50. Chicken rnnohos. Rnnch hands, $35 por month. Hay mon, $1.50 por day. Qirl for general housework. 25 wood choppers, $1.50 cord. E. F. a7BITTNER Medford Employment Bureau. Business chances, real estate, nil kinds of hdp furnished and business olinneos handlod. Room 207 Taylor & Phlpps Bldy. Phono 4141 Main. Wo will dolivor to your homo on 30 days' froo trial ono of our eolohrated pianos. Uso it, try it and then buy it, if it's to your Batisfaotion. Wo aro g-w ing to givo away froo ono $450 piano in Soptombor. Any ono buying n piano from us during this time, should you have tho piano awarded you wo will givo you a hill of salo and will refund nil inonoy paid by you. Tito above will bo dono from a publicity standpoint. Wo rent pianos. Wo tuno pianos. Wo storo pianos. Wo buy pianos. Wo do tho piano business, DEAL AT HALE'S It Mouna Sati8fjtotion HALE'S Piano House Gil N. Central Avo. PIANOS 'I' ''1 ill Ml Wash Suits ARE YOU THINKING want to show you our line. You will appreciate the styles, the cloths and the fact that you can clean them ! - 1 I I iiii.ijim I II I mm i often and always make them look like ff new up from j J.UU New Shirt Waists HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW WAISTS? We keep some new styles coming in all the time every few days a new lot arrives. If you haven't been in lately come soon and let us show you the new styles perhaps there are some you didn't trip Prices up from Merode Underwear DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY TRAVELING MEN 'THERE ARE IN THE UNITED STATES?? If you had all of them in one bunch and asked them what they thought of "aiERODE UNDERWEAR" they would tell you if they ever heard of it at all (and most of them have) that it is the best brand sold in this coun try. A look will convince you. Try Onyx Hosiery DOES ONYX HOSIERY ATTRACT YOU? No doubt you have seen it advertised in eveiy magazine in the country no doubt you have been told that it is the best made offered for sale today in any city, but did you ever try it? Wc cany complete assortments, consisting of almost all shades and all sizes and widths. Hie prices are same as from. The Emporium O. JE. TACKSTROM, Proprietor Successor to Montgomery's Lawn Mowers If you've a lawn mower need, just think of this store and come in at your first opportunity and allow us to show you tho easiest running, most durable and alto gether satisfactory mowers ever put on the local mar ket. Tho prices aro right, too. WE REP Am AND SHARPEN YOUR MOWER ALL FOR A VERY SMALL CHARGE. Nicholson Hardware Co. Corner Main and Bartlett THE QUALITY EXCLUSIVELY FOR AYo aro proud of the fact that our stock is not too heavy arc all new, clean and the very lalest stylos that wc arc selling everything at such reasonable prices that no one goes away dissatisfied and that the quality of every thing offered for sale is such that the mere novice feels at case when buying and nuite sure of satisfactory wear. "QUALITY" is our watchword and wc invite you to call and inspect the goods wc display. You'll like the store the clerks, the treatment and certain we are that you will like the goods and prices. OF A WASH SUIT? We see on your last $1.00 the ordinary, up r jp Fancy Goods Lines EVER EXAMINE OUR FANCY GOODS LINES CAREFULLY? Wc don't brag when we say that for quality, style, finish, etc.. we show as swell goods as may be seen in the best New York shops at the prices asked. May wc show you our assortments of Bags, Belts, Neckwear, Shell Goods, Gloves, Veils, etc., etct HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW ARRIVALS? Dainty Lingerie, the most bewitch- ingly becoming summer dresses ever designed the Jt leCe new foulards and other fab- T)rpccpc rics also appeal to most wom en on account of the durable ness and the fact that tliey may be worn on dark days. We'll be pleased to have you call and see the ready-to-wears and feel very sure that you will find something that will delight you. Walk-Over Shoes Broad Statements We have made some pretty broad state ments in our advortisinging, concerning WALK-OVER Shoes. If they aren't true the public ought to know it; if they aro true the public should know this also. There's only on way to find out. Come in and buy a pair. We aro willing to leave the truth of omclainis to your own individual experience . Prices $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. STORE WOMEN that our ready-to-wears &n One jvff 4J 4 i ' r i i . ; J!j ui . t " V0L-'v '