Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 01, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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PAOE TWO
ocal and
Personal
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There were two niHu wrecks on the of Central I'uli.t, and Josio of Laveen,
Pacific highwny yesterday, concerning Arizona.
which the details coulnot be learned Mr. Clayton was a member of White
today. I'eoplo passing by Hiwflit Oik Camp, 1298. of the Woodman of
wreck of a Dodgo touring car In the the World at Naples. Texas, un a
ditch about four miles south of the city member of the Christian church. The
early yesterday afternoon. It Is un- funeral services will be held Tuesday,
derstood that the driver the car was Juno 2 at 2 p. m. from the l'erl Vu-
A false rumor has been In clrcula- a woman who lost control berause of neral home. Hev. Howe of the Chrls
tlon for several days that Klmer Wil- the slippery pavement, and thut no ono tlan church officiating. Interment will
son bad resinned from tho school was Injured. People passing by last be made at Central Point cemetery.
board and that J. O. Gray, who was a "Ight noticed a wrecked enr untangled l
member of the board years ago. had a. barb wire fence nlong the high- HO.OTHU V A. If. Hoothby died at
been appointed by tho board as Mr. way on tho other side of Ashland. his home thro miles south of Prospect
Wilson' successor. No one knows how ' Ht. Mark's Guild will give a card Saturday, May 30th. He was born
the rumor started. Mr. Wilson this party and apron sale Thursday, Juno January 11, 1841, at Athens. Maine,
noon laughingly denied even any Inten- 4. at 2:30 p. m. at Ht. Mark's parish and was 84 years, 4 months and 17
tlon of quitting his school board mem- house. 63' days. He leaves to mourn his lo.js, his
bershlp until his term expires a year i Why not employ a dressmaker of '" Margaret Hoothby. The
from now. (experience and r. nutation Mrs. funeral services wore held Sunday, May
Orders taken for angel food and I Trowbridge. 905 W. 10th street. tf tl- wl,n tho Interment at Nyes ccme
sunshlne cake at 76c each, at 737 W.I Mr. Corbln Kdgell, who has been "y near Prospect. The IJcrl runeral
14lh street. Phono 224-1,. 01 visiting In Han Francisco for the past Home was In charge of tho arrnnge-
Mrs W. E. Purdny. of liorkeley. Cal., several weeks, returned this morning, ments.
arrived on the Hhasta Monday morn-1 Pianos! Heo lunspach. tf
Ing to make a short visit with her1 Injuries received by Mr. Morgan In I MORSL Amelia Morse died at her
daughter Mrs Wm W P Holt, at an auto nccident recently makes it nee- home at Phoenix. Oregon. Sunday ev
Cornlng Court At the conclusion of essary to postpone the new glnss husl. jenlng. May 81, 102B. She was born
her visit she will drive home with Dr. ne lo uo established here, one month, at Whatcheer, Iowa. In the year 1847,
Unit nnil his family, as Dr. Holt I) ana " I"" "l "umiiens ui j i o oouui mini n, mm i i ...wui..
to lake a Bhort postgraduate course-
Jtarllett street, will open the first of and 16 days of age. Amelia Breeden
during June and July at the Unlver- July 'nmeuo oi me nim or June, ah unu mwih it. worse were murrieu m
ally of California medical school. i preparations nave uecn compieieu to . ivnninneer. lowa. luior moving 10 ivan
Boforo you buy that piano see Taun
spach. Ho can save you money. He
do flrrt class work.
Tennis racquet restrlnglng. 208 Ho.
fmili'ii) Uhnna 1 1 7 111
knows pianos and Is reliable. tf I , , ',,,,, , ,h: rf,.i nr.
A yeur ago today was a scorcher In I Pnll(n. r.nt.-tnnr,v if tn,tv nn
Medford and vicinity with the almost Hn0,.t 1)U!llne88 tru to Klanmth ,.,,.
LnuiiHpaxh Piano Store now open
record bren k i np mn xlni u m for that
time of year of J02. Yrntor(lny'n max
imum wan 70.5, and today's minimum
was DO, DuriiiK the hard down pour
' of rain last nipht over half an inch of
rain fell, and up to 8 o'clock yesterday
for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite
Rlalto theater. Successor to Root Mu
sic; Co. tf
Saturday evening the fire depart
ment answered an alarm at 43 North
inornlnff the rnln of the previous 24 ,,oach( whlch rovcd to be nothnB
hours amounted to .23 of nn inch, mak
ing ' altogether since Memorial dny
more than a flue fire.
morning until 8 a. m. today a rainfal 'Johnflon ProdU(.e Co.
of .78 of an inch. Prohahle occasiona , Wh he , of tho new chnm.
showers are predicted for tonight and ,iep of Commerce bu,wln(f at oruntH
Tuesday. 1 J'ass. the motor association office at
We pay 'or ashes and sell dirt that point hoasts of having one of the
Cheap. Crown & White Agency, Inc. mQnt coninmUU)UB ottlvm in the Htate.
, . . ,, II- 12. Ottlo, manager of the Grants
I.UKU I.W uim-iui iir.ntii . Vam hmvh nlnvQ R wafJ frHt eBtul).
illshed, Is very proud of the new quar
ters and says he Is now in a position to
sell Oregon Caves to every tourist com-
sas, where they took up a homestead.
They came to Oregon 30 years ago and
have lived in Phoenix for the past 14
years. Mr. Morse passed away March
2, 19 1C. She leaves to mourn her loss
three sons: John Ii Aline, Okla.;
Georgo E., Phoenix, Ore.; Emery W.,
.Sacramento, Cal. Two daughters: Mrs.
E. Boucher, Han Francisco, Calif.,
Mrs. Taylor Lady, MoMinnville. Ore.
She also leaves fourteen grandchildren
and five great grandsons. The funeral
cortage will leave the Perl Funeral
lome at 10 a. m. Tuesday morning,
June 2, 1925, and the services will he
held nt the Phoenix cemetery at 10:30,
where the interment will be made.
ltev. Morgan of Phoenix will officiate.
and Major J. Khur of the Oregon Nil
tlonal Guard are In the city today In
specting Camp Jacknon, where the
Oregon National Guard encampment , hUo 0regon.Tho Oregon MotM
will bo held commencing the 12th of ,Ht(
June. Alter mo innpecunn mey win
leave for Salem this evening,
Fresh wilt water sulmont 20c lh.
Johnson Produce Co.
Tho number of out of town Oregon
lans registered at local hotels yesterday
was much smaller than usual, and In
cluded Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Zurolck and
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. D,
Grande nnd the folowlng from Port
Used piano for rale at . a bargain.
Noel Ersklne. Phone 729-W. 09
Peter Oard, ranger at Crater Na
tional park nrrived In the city last
evening from tho park to remain until
Tuesday night. Ho reports the depath
of snow having gone down at the park
until nnw thorn la n limit nlnn uitllH nut
OaHklel of La 0t the rim and about thrde feet at Anna
Mrs. Wm. Muehne, Mr. and Mrs. XV.
W. Babhldge. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ItlggB
nnd H. K. Coffey.
Marcelling 75c. 31 So. Orange
street. Phone 655. 64
Mrs. Mary Uonney. Mrs. Anna
Rmeer nnd John Hehmetlo of Qulncy,
111., are visiting their brother, Henry
Schmetio and family. Mrs. Smeer will
also viBit hor son William, In Talent.
This in tho first time Mesdames Uon
ney and Hmeor have seen their brother
for 20 years.
Chinese and Japanese parasols in
new doHigns, and shapes. Attractively
priced, 50c nnd up. Japanese Art
Store. Gl
Spring camp. There has been much
" (rain at the lnko for the past week or
more, no also reports.
Special summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
The Applegatc Horseshoe club chal
lenges any club In southern Oregon to
pitch shoes with them. B. W. Mil
ler, president, Applegate.
Kt. Mark's Guild will give a card
party and apron sale Thursday, June
4, at 2:30 p. m. at St. Mark's parish
house. G3
( Miss B. L. Crounso, who has boon
TALENT Martha Ann Talent was
born in Louden county, Tennessee,
March 3r 1839. Married at the age
of 18 years to A. P. Talent, who
passed away in 1913. She was the
mother of eleven children, five of
whom survive: Mrs. N. J. Hentlrick-
son, of Victoria, B. C., Mrs. E. It.
Outmnn of Med ford; J. O. Talent, of
Brownsville, Ore.; Charles P. Talent
of Grants Pass, Ore., and Mrs. J. D,
Beeson of Med ford.
Since her husband's death she has
made her homo with her youngest
daughter, Mrs. J. D. Beeson.
She, was a bed invalid for the past
three and a half years. Through nil
of her suffering she was patient until
the last. She was converted and
united with tho Baptist church In
her youth, nnd lived a good and
consistent life. She has lived in
Rogue River valley since 1875, -and
leaves a host of friends. Funernl
services will bo conducted Wednes
day, June 3, at 2 p. m., at U13 Con
ger funeral parlors with interment
in Ashlund cemetery.
visiting In the city the past week, left
this morning for hor home in Seattle.,
iimnRuicmug, uuttons covered at
the Handicraft Shop. tf
"N Ith tho adjusted compensation law
j.mwM ...yior. j-.ug.-ne ynuin wno granting bonuses to Oregon veterans of
P ended guilty to passing a worthless the AVorU, wur H old ,a8t W(Wk
Jl5 check, was recently sentenced by hareIy more tlmn hnIf of tho exatM.
JuuKO nKipworin 10 two years in 1110
state penitentiary.
Our work starids very test. If you
nre In doubt come nnd give us a trial.
Mrs. Trowbridge. 905 West 10th. tf
Among tho Klamath section people
spending yesterday in the city wore
Mesdnmcn Davis and Hill of Chlloquln
and .1 J. Straw of Klamath Fulls.
Fresh salt water sulmon. 20c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Tho old building at tho corner of
Sixth and Central, wherein was form
erly located the Showers Tin Shop, is
lielng dismantled lo make way for a
new nnd more modern concrete struc
ture to be erected there soon by J. P.
Cooley,
I. O. O..F. and ncbekah Ashland
Convention pictures $1.00 each at
Palmer'H Studio. 717 N. Central. Stu
dio open from 1 to 5 p, m, or call
823-R. C3
James Pardee, veteran employee of
the Co pro organization, returned yes
terday from a short visit with friends
and relatives in Canyonvllle.
You will have to hurry if you get
your share of those 20c oranges at Ie
Vac's. . tf
A tot1'1 of seventy-seven cars were
registered at Merrick's Motor Inn yes
terday, with some from eastern and
southern states.
Columbia blaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Yard.
Every day sees more cars traveling
north on the Pacific highway, bearing
('ttllfnrnla license tags. This year the
California license plates ore yellow like
thbHo of Oregon, and at n distance are
Indistinguishable , from the native
platen. Tt Is n relief to the eyes of
Callfornians to see soldi green verdure
everywhere. Each yeur brings a great
er number of tourists motoring from
the pouthland. Callfornians no longer
regni-d the term Pacific roast as ex
. cluslvely descriptive nf the well known
Golden state. Eugene Guard.
R. I. U. egirs n. De.neV tf
Miss Helen Webber of Central Point
underwent a major operation at the
Community hospital here this morn
Alng. Have your brnss nnd aluminum
castings made at Eagle Brass Foun
dry. Ashland, Ore. 140 Oberlin street,
67
People from Washington registered
nt local hotels tncludr Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
C. Chesterfield. Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Boyns, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Howe, Miss
Tla L. Zaner and mother, and Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. H. Parker of Seattle. Miss Ol
ive Oundorson, Miss Inga Kolden. A. J.
Palenqulst nnd Clnyton Gundcrtmn of
Stnnwood. U. R. Mlstle and wife of
Tftpomn, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
Coble of Olympla,
Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen nt De
Voe's. tf
Fred Ames, assistant district forest
supervisor of Portland, and Hush
Rankin, nxe spending thclay In Klam
ath Fnlts on business.
O ran pea. oranges, 20c a dozen nt !
Voe's. tf
Miss Alice Chubbuck. member of
the high school f.ulty, departed this
forennon for Seattle. Wash,, where nlu
will upend the summer. O
vice men entitled to a bonus have made
application.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
From last Saturday morning until
last evening 175 out of tho stato curs
had been registered with tho local
state traffic bureau. The majority of
these- cars were .north bound from
California.
.Have you tried that big milk shake
at l)e Voe's?
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. McCoy and
daughter, depot agent at Mapleton,
Ore., nre paying their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. McCoy, a visit.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Callfornians who nre registered at
local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Bobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker,
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Yutz, Mr. and Mi's.
C. XV. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jnncs
and Miss Ella Whittle of Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boyce. Mr. and
Mis. U F. 1 'roth leu and Miss Dora
Prothles of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Michaellsof Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zelmnn. Mr. and
Mrs. A. R. Knbler, Jr., and Mr. and
Mrs. L. White of San Francisco and
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Scott of Hanford.
St. Mark's Guild will give a card
party and apron sale Thursday, June
4, at 2:30 p. m. nt St. Mark's parish
Itntise. f
Miss .Edith Eggan, who hns been
teaching at the Lincoln school the past
year, accompanied by her mother, left
this forenoon for Minneapolis, Minn
where she will spend her vacation.
Hemstitching 8c a yard. The Van
ity Shop. Bnrtlett and Main. tf
Dr. 11. E. Murphy and wife left Sun
day morning for Pnrtlnnd, where Ur
Murphy will attend the Stnte Dental
convention. Ho will give a clinic dem
mmtrating a new tooth for bridge work
for which he recently applied for a
patent. Dr. Murphy expects to re
turn Juno 7.
ror sand, gravel, sediment, denning
or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel
Maleman. tf
W. J. Burbldge. of the city. Is in
1 nrtluml on a whorl business trip.
Columbia piaster wall board Call
for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber
yard.
OBITUARY
NOKMAN The funeral servlees for
Ibe late Kred Norman, who was kiiled
from an autnmnhllo accident .Sunday
May 24. were held from the Perl Ku
neral Home Sunday. May SI.. There
was a laiKe attendance of friends and
many beautiful floral offerings. The
ltev. Oldfield nf Ashland offlclutlllK.
A nunrtette of Ashland ladWi fur
nished the music.
CLAYTON" Joe Clayton passed
uy at bis hnmc near Central l'oint
S:ttUt'd.iy CMMiini;. M.iy I'.IL';.. aftl'f
1 lnu: nm llhii-s of eveml yciirn. Mr
ci.uhm w:ts born In Franklin county
Indiana. July 10. 1S66. and was mar
ancy creamery butter c per lb.
t,Knwin Pruritic On
K M. Krnlt returned this morning V'1''1' '" Kannle Morse. AUKUSt 3. 18S5
from a sh,-t visit with his famUv In at '". Te.. nnd to this union
Ban Francisco. ' wl" Uirve sous, Troy anil Oeorgc
WEDDING BELLS
GARS NEEDEO-FOR
MILITIA TRIP TO
C. LAKE JUNE 20
What the Mardi Oras is to New
Orleans, und the Rose Festival Is to
Portland, so Is the coming Oregon
National Guard encampment to Med
ford, but with a difference. The
HEAVIEST Hi IN
13 YEARS HERE
.951
, bo in the farthest working of ., 59. Medford.
mines near the 2500 foot level. AH School ' ' son U8
hope that anyf the victims would jOreKon. will reeele bids lor
bo rescued a.iv?has been abandoned: of body 0r. pine. ,3
by both mine officials and rescuers. and measured o n the s.noo
Those who survived the explosions, delivery to be not later than AUfcusL
1, was pointed out, died afterwards 1st l.S 5: 1 u o be'so
from after-damp. The majority "M 4 , T , ' llv be measured
the bodies recovered bore evidence W,rS?
its part in their death. ! )e8lBfat.lry to bolh parties nnd
SALEM, "ore., Juno l.-Tho state in accordance with the law on weights
' ' , . . , and measurements,
land board yesterday deferred until b(j ,n th0 hands of Miss
'June 3, any action on the Sand ismnu Kutn MBnnlnu, clerk of Ulstrtct ivo.
, . A .' ' 'controversy with the Unllod states i4!,, Medford, UreGon, not later than
There was almost a record breaking , ., . T.ml5(, Monday, June 8th, 1825. Tho Doard
rainfall In that short time, for this 1 "A" time In reserves the right to reject any or all
night Talent and vicinity had the Island and on that basis lease the
rmous rainfall In that time of fishing rights there to the Columbia
Kind.. A ttornev floiirne
time of year, when during last night up whlch to ca,hor data in the case.
Mardl (Iras is more In the nature to midnight over 55 hundredths of an though he asked yesterday that action
of a carnival and frolic. Tho ltose inch. of rain fell In Medford and vlcln- bo deferred until June 15. The state
Festival hns always been a dlgni-Miv. and durlni; vesterdav afternoon proposes to assume that It has title to
necl celebration appealing to the. nn(i last
esthetic,, the artistic, and to those
who are lovers of beautiful gardens
and flowers.
Tho local " Chamber of Commerce
has taken active part along with
oiner iiuuuc uooies. n me promotion an nunoay aiternoon. Dut ine rain oiu . . . , ....... m
of having the annual National Guardnot set in in Medford until last even- I le?Lvenent of our beloved
encampment in southern Oregon ana.i"K.
in creating the name "Camp Jack-1 Including last night's rainfall here
son," which is named after Jackson , and tlmt of the day before, the rainfall
the onnrmniiR
1.18 inches, according to the record Kiver Packer? association.
of the Southern Oregon Experiment
station. .
It rained hard in the Talent district
ChnI nf Thanks.
Wo wish to express our thnnks to
all Sunday afternoon, but the rain Mi-!?1" Z
county.
This encampment, while it is an
entirely new feature, introducing for
tho first time locally, military ma
neuvers In southern Oregon, is in
harmony with the policy established
by the present board of directors of
the chamber In , emphnslzing the
many possibilities of southern Ore
gon, and with the undivided assist
ance that they are now receiving
from the service clubs nnd the citi
zenship at large they will bo encour
in Medford since Memorial day morn
ing up until 8 a. ni. today was .78 of
an Inch. More light rain fell at times
today, and tho prediction is for prob
able showers tonight and Tuesday.
The rainfall during May amounted
to .9 5 of an inch, making the rainfall
in this vicinity since last September
20.04 Inches, which Is the greatest
amount of rain to fall here s ince 1912,
when from September on that year
the amount was 24.83 Inches.
This amount may be reached or sur
passed before next September, as this
daughter and sister. Mrs. Emma Mur
phy. Also ror tne neauiuui iiowera.
M Ko. XV. M. KliMi,
MH. AND MRS. CLYDE SMITH,
MIL AND MHS. GEO. RADER,.
MR. AND MRS. JOE SHULTH,
MR. AND MRS. P. H. ERSK1NE.
MR. AND MHS. E. E. MELV1N. I
ei
aged to tackle other large matters Ecem3 to be an unusually rainy spring
similar to tnis. hlle the heavy rainfall so far has
It is every public spirited citizen's done some of the crops a world of
duty, the directors assert, at this good, it is also causing considerable
time, who Is the owner of nn auto- damage, as much hay and grain have
mobile or 30 mile speed truck, to been down, nnd are still downfrom
notify the secretary's office of the Sunday's downpour,
local chamber, or see one of thej From September last until January
transportation committee and volun-lst, last, the rainfall was 12.40 inches,
teer the services of his car to assist The January rain was 1.70, the Fcb
in hauling these 3000 men to ns runry rain 2.07, the March rain 1.04,
near Crater L,ake as the snow will the April 1.88 and the May rain .05 of
permit on Juno ,20th.
Oregon News
in Brief
an inch.
SALEM, Ore., June 1. Indications
point to slightly lower costs of opera
tion at state Institutions during the
last six months of this year than for
the first half of the year, due to a drop
in some commodities used at the in
stitutions. Bids for the last six months
of the year will be opened June 10 and
a lnrgo number of sealed proposals are
coming in. . -
1 i ,' . ' i
A very pretty but simple -wedding
eremony was solemnized Sundny, May
1st, which united Miss Ora A. Collins
ind Mr. E. A. Welch in the holy bonds
if matrimony. Roth Mr. and Mrs.
Welch are well known In the busi
ness and social circles of Medford. Mrs.
Welch Is tho daughter of Mayor and
Ms. J. H. Collins of Linnders. Mo., and
has taught the last four years in Med
ford school system, being recognized
is one of the leading pramary teachers
in southern Oregon. She has made
her home with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Pur
dine since coming to Medford. and Is
generally known as their adopted
daughter. Mr. Welch is manager of
the Medford Grocery Co., nnd a mem
ber of the commercial and fraternal
organizations of the city. Their many
friends wish them much happiness on
their new launch in life.
Wlng-Kleekner.
Married, at tho residence of Rev.
E, P. Lnwreneo at noon on Monday.
June 1, Miss Mildred Onalee Wing
and Mr. William R. Kleckner. Miss
Wing Is the daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. w. H. Wing of Gold Hill, an
employee of tne cement plant of that
city. Mr. Kleckner Is n druggist
from Santa Cruz, California, but ex
pects to locate soon In the wholesale
drug business in Oakland, California.
They were accompanied by the
father and mother of the bride.
SALEM. Ore., June 1. Oren Chester
Foster, six years old. was drowned in
Mill creek in East Salem yeHterday.
The child, who was a grandson of C.
M. Charlton, principal keeper" at the
state penitentiary, and who for aomo
time had been-, living ,'' .with Mr. nnd
Mrs. Charlton, -was .playing with, other
children near the creek mm- fe- fell
into the water. 'Efforts nt resuscita
tion were mnde but without avail. The
only pulmotor Iti $nlem had been sent
away for repairs and one was brought
from Independence but it was too lute
to be of service.
EUGENE. Ore, June 1. While the
average precipitation for May in
Eugene for the past six years was
1.18 inches. Ma'l926. set a mark of
3.31 Inches, according to the report
today of Gerard DcBrockert, weather
observer.
Rainfall last night "and early this
morning gave June a damp start.
MARSHFIELD. Ore.. Juno 1.
Ma rah field is today humming with
preparations for the hundreds of dele
gates and visitors to the twenty-fifth
annual convention of tho Oregon Fed
eration of AVomen's clubs which opens
tonight with a reception, and con
tinues until Thursday night.
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, president,
and a few of her board members from
various parts of the state, nrrived a
day or two in ndvance of the main
body of club women, and started tho
machinery going. , .
72
ORPHANS TOLL OF
LOSI
COAL GLEN, N. C. June 1 (By
Associated Press.) The bodies of 28
victims today had been recovered
from the Carolina Coal company mine
in which a series of explosions en
tombed 52 miners early Wednesday.
Four others were located to be
brought out later. Ah relief workers
continued their ..laborious work of
bringing ,the bogles pf their former
friends to the surface, agencies of the
state, nation nnd the city of Sanford
were being forwnrded for relief of the
families of those who were entombed.
Estimates placed the bereaved of
the dead miners nt forty widows and
72 children. Most of the families
were entirely dependent upon the
earnings of their husbands, son and
brothers. tL
The remaining bodies were believed
Insurance j
Ask, I
SAI.E.M, Ore.. June 1. Governor
Pierce todny reappointed li. L. Sa
bln of Portland ns a member of the
Multnomah county tax supervising'
and conservation commission.
Zllklo-Kttxlc.
On Humlay afternoon at the Bache
lor's club, 704 N. Central. Mr. Ralph
I!. Steele and Miss Krnncls Zlrklc.
were united In the bonds of matri
mony, at 1 p. m., the beautiful
ting ceremony being rend by ltev. 10.
P. Ijiiwrence In the presence of a
few relatives nnd friends. Ttefore
the ceremony the song "Oh 1'rom-
ise Mo" was sung bv Mr. W.- H
Ptppy, following which the wedding
party .marched Into the parlor to
the strains of Mendlesobn's wedding
march. .
The ceremony wns followed by a
most nppotbtlng wedding breakfast,
furnished by Mrs. Fern B. Dow.
The bride Is from Yakima, Wn.,
while the groom Is an employee of
tho sales department of tho Owen
Oregon Lumber company, having re
cently come from the Ijinib Lum
ber company near Klamath Falls.
Several lntlmnte friends and rela
tives were present, among them sev
eral from Klamath Falls. The happy
couple will make their home nt 1231
X. Itiverslde In a home which they
have recently purchased and fur
nished. Their many friends extend
to them their heartiest congrnulatlons.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark,
May l!8th, a son.
Horn, to Mr. ' nnd Mrs. Robert
Strang. May 2!lth. a son.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Helnroth, of 143
Kenwood avenue, will leave Tuesday
morning, June 2nd," to bo gone threo
months. They will Visit relatives and
friends in several states before their
reurn, September 1st.
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Miss VHa Ibadshaw and Walter
D. Steele were married at Crescent
City. Calif., Saturday. May 30th. Rev.
V A. Morrixon, pastor of the Metho
dist church of that city officiating.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs.
Marian Bradshaw of Brownshoro and
is a well known teacher nf the county.
Mr. Steele is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. D. Sleele of this city and it a
baker cmphd at the Economy Oro
ceteria. Mr, and Mr?. Steele will make their
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HUNT'S CRATERIAN
MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 8TH
LOUIS 0. MACLOON Presents .
The World's Transcendent Star
RQMSOga JULIET .
ith ROLLO PETERS
nd the . Entlr Original Company That Absented the Immorta
Romance One Hundred and Seventy-Four Times In New York.
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW! Make checks or money orders
payable to Hunt's Craterian. Enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope
to insure safe return. PRICES. INCLUDING WAR TAX: Lower Floor,
first 18 rows. $3.30: next 6 rows, $2.75: balance, $2.20. Balcony, first 2
,rows. $2.20; balance $1.10.
BOX OFFICE SALE, THURSDAY, 12 O'CLOCK, JUNE 4TH
Stockholders Xolliv.
Notice Is hereby given that tho an-,
nual meeting of tho stocKholders of
The Home Telephone & Telegraph
.omnany of Southern Oregon, will he
held at the office of the company. 21X
Weal Sixth streot. Hertford. Oregon, at
3 o'clock p. m. Juno 2nd, 1925.
Cl W. H. GOltE. President.
It. A. M.
Crater Jjike Chapter No.
32. Special convocation
Tuesday, 8 p. m.. June 2nd.
Roynl Arch degree. Re
freshments Bervod. ' Visit
ors welcome.
A. F. NOTU. Secy.
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ALCOHO
LUS
THE MIRACLE MAN
TONIGHT
The Laugh of the Season
HE WILL ANSWER
YOUR QUESTIONS!
BIG
DOUBLE BILL
MADGE KENNEDY in
"THE PURPLE HIGHWAY"'
, . , , Admission
Adults - - 50c Children - - 25c
3 Performances:
Matinee - - 35c
Children Under
12 Years - - 10c
2:30 P. M.
Evenings, 7 and 9
Adults S0c
Kiddies 25c
Come Early
Stay Late!
ANOTHER GOOD BILL
tomorrow
Orpheum Jr.
Advanced Vaudeville
SPECIAL BARGAIN MATINEE
.In
Presentation of Song, Dance
and Comedy
Featuring
TONIGHT ONLY
Homespun Fun!
ALCOHOLUS
Miracle Man of
The Craters Club
in
LOCAL LAUGHS
and
OCCULT
"JESTING
In Conjunction
!' . with
' MADGE
KENNEDY
in
"THE PURPLE
HIGHWAY"
Starting
Wednesday
Beautiful
GLORIA
S W A N S O N
In
"MADAME
SANS GENE"
Premiere Showing
in Northwest
Girl!
DAINTIES OF 1925
in
Mjlody and Terpsichore
Up-to-the-Minute Revue
Golfing!
HARVEY, HENEY AND GRAYCE
In
"BRASSIES AND BRASS"
A Musical Oddity With Fun on the Links!
S-s-s-s-sh!!
HERSCHEL MAYALL & CO.
In -li."-"HER
MIDNIGHT VISITORS"
Thrills and Laughter!
Vocal!
LOUIS LONDON
in
CHARACTER SONG STUDIES
Wonder Dog!
MIKE, CARMEN AND NICKY
Humorous Novelty Introducing .
Vaudeville's Cleverest Canine
"TOPICS OF THE DAY" GOOD COMEDY
CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA,
F. Wilson Wait) Director