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o ' o O TTTO NfKDgQRP MATL TKTftTTTR MFJJkORD.ortftr.fiQy, MONDAY. JFNT fl. 102.' nil. br r nt ' iocaZ and 'Personal I People from f'iillfnrnju ro;lwterMl K. I,. Ilui;h halter. iiyntHtunt Bi-ncrul at local hotflK Include Mr. and Mm. T. iiianaj;er Southern Pacific llne, mm H. Grenwell of Comuton, Mrn. JU. F. ed throuKh Med ford wtily. this morn- Peternon und fulmly of iJerkeley, Mr. and A!t-H. Geo. C. Koch of Hun Jose, Mr. and Mm. Cieo. 10. Ferguson, Mr. nil Mrs. A. J I. Wadding-ton, Mr. und diH. Cieo. K. 'Gilbert, Mr. and Mm. G. Thti le:nl time for filing cnnrtidii- il. Hn Mr. und Mm. C. I. Perry, Mr. clea for school dlroctor to he voted at the school district election next Monday, tu tmccecd Dr. I. D. Phipim, whoue term expires, ends ut B p. in. to day. Only two candidacies have been filed so far, those of Dr. O. J. Johnson uml Kmil .Mohr, hut it was rumored and Mm. O. A. lihody, Mr. and Mm. S. JJarton, and Miss Kdith Sumner of J,o Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. I ..u Favor of Ing en route north to inspect the 1'oQ land division of the ririt'-oad. I Many Medford people motored to Ashland yesterday to visit Khi mers passing through t$he valley on the many special trains stopping In that city for the customary 20 minutes. In cluded among those from this city wore Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Folger. who tun ywood. Mm. A. c. iiates, Mrs. had frlen(l8 aboard the various trains. Muinerroru i'uies, Mr. mm Airs. Jus COiLE REMARRIED ON SHRINE TRAIN A novel eveht. of social interest in Khrinedom was the marriage, or rather the second marriage, or pos iiuuiiiiuni i uii'Bi nil. uimi ium. una, . . , icuivi inv ncvunu Iljlll I JtlKU, JT uo Hlchnl.-n. .flr. uml Air,, . A. Louie ' ,"'" lUly a bettor emiresslon would be t.. ,,,i t.. t i,i. k.. irom leuioru in I'oriiano iasi wvuk. ,., the remarriage last Saturday after- that petitions, were being circulated and Mrs. 15. Jtille of San Francisco,1 Three more army trucks and one noon on th(J arrlvai of tne 8pecial this afternoon asking another well Mrs. F. Manzey of Montague, Mrs. Jf. trailer "arrived in the city by freight tmin bearing oasis temple. Charles known citizen, who has consented, to O. Mactlen and Mr. and Mm. it. C. tmin this forewon. These titcks will j toni x c northward from tne . make the run. - Before you buy that prano see Laun spach. He can save you money. Ho knows pianos and is reliable. tf Make your appointment early, Wed nesday bargain day at.Kmnia C'line's Hhop. Shampoos, mui-relling and fa cials nt reduced prices. I'hone 4 " 4 . ex Ninety-fivo of of the state cars were! Iouis Pankcy and vife of Sprague registered here Sunday by the local . Kiver, Klamath county, are visiting Storey o Sacramento. Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen at De Voe's. tf Jack.sfn Hot Springs. Informal din ner dance Thursday night, June 11th. Dinner and dance $1.50. No cover charge with dinner. Good music and specialties. . Tables may. he reserved by telephone. G7 "7 ," , Ul" re'-llu" "lv , Shrine .aiionai uuitru encampment ai tump state registration traffic bureau, rep resenting a number of states. To any organization planning any entertainment for the National Guard, please confer with V. W. Walker, chairman of the entertainment com mittee of the Chamber of Commerce no that such entertainment can be printed in the official program which goes to the printer on Monday morn ing. 67 Art dyeing, Batik knot, tie nnd Rhode dyeing. Jane Snodicor. Also fabric painting. 3 N. Bartlett. Dr. B. R. Klllott and Dr. R. R. John fion and Dr. and Mm. H. E. Murphy have returned from attending the state convention of dentists in Portland. Emma Cllnc's Shop anniversary week, Juno Sth to Kith. Call nnd get one of our beautiful gifts for ladies. Jackson commencing next Friday and lasting until June 25th. Among the out of town Oregonians who arrived here Sunday for short stays in the city are Mr. and rMs. Kd ward Trintle and K. K. Morrison of Kugene, Mr. and Mm. W. K. Turel of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fryo and children of Marshfield, Miss Helen Fuller of Salem, Albert 15. Stewett and wife and John Copeland of Klamnlh Fails, H. C Rasmussen of Junction City and Geo. C. Donis of Cleveland. Charles Kroger, sanitary Inspector friends and relatives in Jackson and Josephine counties. Mr. Pun key, who is engaged In the stock business, re ports tliis year Is the best one for the cattle business that the Klamath country has experienced for some time of Anna-Springs camp. Crater National pant. park, who haH been spending the win- Fresh salmon eggs for Bale. John- Uer ut Prospect, arrived in the city son Produce Co. tf yesterday, to remain until the latter We pay for ashes and sell dirt I It of this month when he will "leave cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. !for the Pa,k to take UP nlfl official du- tf ties for the season. Joe Gorman of Portland and Grants I Ono hundred and thirty-five enrs Pass, and Tod Morgan, Pacific coast stopped at Merrick's Motor Inn during featherweight champion are matched the Pant two days, with New York the to meet in a 10 round contest ta 128,iost distant represented, pounds at Oakland, Calif., next Wed- Tom Brown of Appiegate received nesduy nluht. .two prizes for his work as night ed- Fancy creamery butter 43c. per lb. i Hor on the Barometer, the O. A. O. daily paper. The awards were given Uj j to the day and night editors who sue.' i ciruiMi in convention at Los Angeles. The train stopped at Ashland thirty jninutes specifically for this purpose. Announcements reading ns follows and signed by "Bill Pierce and Geo. 'Hummell, Parents." had been sent to all members of the party travel ing with the happy couple on the special train: "Vou are cordially Invited to at tend the re-marriage of our daugh ter, Nell Bozeman, to Ed Gurley, Eb(.i at Ashland, Oregon, Juno Gth, mG. A reception will follow Im mediately in the club car. All pres ents will be appreciated by both families, nnd a good time will be had by till." LY EIJGEXBi Ore.. June 8. Mis. W. Sohlmun Wns aceiilwit.-Ulv shot ut her cettlnif, the paper to press home nt Junction City yesterday by enrllest. Mr. J-Jrown was prnfluutert ner son. who had just returned from a from the enlleKe, in the . school of t brief hunting trip. According to the commerce, today. I story, Theodore thought that the safe- Mrs. T. A. I'.li-kerstnff, formerly Miss y catch was on, but the .22 caliber Patricia Maschke, and daughtcV, (ilo- .'lflo was discharged, the bullet strlk rla Ann, arrived In the city this morn- j his mother in the right thigh. Ing from Miss Vulley, Calif., to visit I Though she lost a good deal of blood relatives for the coming month. rMs. on her way to the hospital here, it was ilckorstaff has been ill for some tune s"iu mis morning that rhc was recov- Johnson l'roduce Co. l'Ycb, salt water salmon Johnson Produce Cn. tM Eggs wanted, 28c dozen. Johnson I Proposed removal of Mnfleld college Produce Co. tf , front McMinnville to Portland Is op- Joseplilne Tlartzoll of Medford play- Posed by a large majority of the nap od the loading role In a one-act play, churches In I ho northwest, de- "Tho ileau of ISath," given recently by claaes f. S. Hurt of Corvallis, chairman the advanced class In a community o( 'he Oregon Haptlst stale convon drama ut the O. A. C. Each term the Hons committee. A total of 43 Uaptiat class prosents a program of three ono- churches In Oregon voted ugalnst the act piays. miss iiurizei , a junior ini""" nm.t, unit m uqi uiuuuun . Rt.ini- inQM. . i., ... n 1.1,1 seven Pnnlnn.i rnn.r.mti.,.. The laat. "! " W" he interesting to her eiing nicely. sorority. ' ,McMinnvllle Chamber of Commort.e ! ninny friends to know that she is on Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt "" made the college an offer of $25, Cheap. Urown & Whlto Agency, Inc. Iuu0 toward a flSu.000 administration tf. jliulldlnif, if the college remains in that Eggs wanted, 28c dozen. Johnson c"y. Among the Oregon churches Pr"duco Co. , tfvotl"e against the removal nro the Among tourists and others from a Ashland nnd Grants Pass churches. June clearance Hale Mmlted num ber of linen andw cotton luncheon cloths. Handicraft Shop. 67 Pianos! See Launspach. t fipecinl summer prices' on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf George P. Longwell, assistant rab 12 ENTOMBED I BY EXPLOSION ! IN COAL ill STUI1GIS, Ky., June 8. (A. P.) Twelve or thirteen 'men were en tombed by a gas explosion in a West Kentucky Coal company's mine No. 9 here today, B. E. Jenkins, vice president of the company said. Seven were negroes. An accurate check, he said, was impossible because some of the men who had buen working in the mine, had joined tho rescue crew seeking to effect an entrance into tho wrecked section. The explosion damaged only en tries No. 1 and No. 2, Jenkins said. The fate of the men working beyond the blast are could not be deter mined. Asked if a recheck by W. L. "Wil liams, purchasing agent for the com pany that only six men were en tombed, had been verified, Jenkins said that mine officials believed at least twelve men were underground. "The explosion was purely local," he Enid, "it was a gas blast und affected only two entries." About 130 men were underground when the blast occurred, he said. The estimate of 130 men agreed with a recheck made by Williams. The men undergrqund were thought to have been 400 feet or more from the section most severely damaged by the blast. distance at tho local hotels, who ar rived Sunday, nre T. E. Merrltt of Akron, Ohio, D. E. landson and J. F. Avery of Detroit, Mr. and rMs. II. J. Leake and Opal White of Chicago, and Margaret Crurnlay of Itobb, Okla. You will have to hurry if. you get your share of those 20c oranges at Do I,an of Medlnnh Temple of Chicago. Voe's. tf j His-, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tho Salvation Army can help some-I W", Spilver. D20 Hamilton street, one with your old clothing, shoes, fur- Mr. Longwell joined tho party ugaln nlture, etc. Phone 366 or kindly bring as Medlnnh. temple special trains pass to hall at 4th and Hartlett. 67 .ed through Medford Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllinm Klncart of' The Portland Journal of yesterday Marshfield arrived in tho city yester- contained a two column cut of the lo duy to spend several days on husi- 0111 American Legion drum corps in the noss, nnd If conditions nro satisfactory formation of that organization ap thoy Intend to locate in the city per- Pnred in the Decoration Day parade tnanently. - ' ' Accompanying the picture was a des- Fresh salt water salmon. ZT,ti lb. uription of the corps. Johnson Produce Co. - . -j'ui ': Volumbianlojit or .wall .board. Call .Marcelling 75c. 31 street. Phono 655. Tho regular meeting Post, American Legion, So. Orange "r prices. Wallace Woods Lumber 76 Yard; ' ' of Medford Tennis racquet restilnglng. 208 So. will be held Central. Phono 1172. 70 Tuosday at 7:30 p. in. at the Armory, I A.' D. Wick of the Portland South- and all members aro nsked to be pres- rn Pacific office ts spending several ont so details for the 49 Daya show Anyn In Ashland assisting in the move- will bo reported. All committeemen ment or the special Shrine trains. are especially requosted to bo present und have complete plans far their committees. A large attendance Is expected as there will be plenty for everybody to do at the big show. Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf Special sale on singla faced Hod Seal rocords, while they last. Former price $1.25, now 75c. Palmer Piano House. G7 G. W. Luce, traffic director of the Southern Pacific hues, pussed through tho city this forenoon on routo north In his business car,. Berkeley. Do not forget tho dinner dance, at Jackson Mot Springs, Thursday night, June 11th. 70 j-aunspacn Piano store now open for business at 1 1 1 W. Main. Opposite Rlalto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. tf Fancy crenmery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produco Co. ( C. F. Hawkins, stato rrepreaenta tlve for Champion spark plugs, is spending a few days In the, city trans acting business. Used piano for rale at a bargain. Noel Krskino. Phono 720-W. 69 .Have you tried that big milk shake at DoVoo's? Columbia plaster wall board Call for prices. .Wallace Woood .Lumber yard. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Harrison aro ex- Tho opening of the formal dinner Pfcted home today from Sandusky, dances at Jackson Hot Springs will ho Ohio, where the remains of Mrs. Da put forward one week, Thursday, June vis. mother, of Mrs. Harrison, were lilh. 68 .taken Hemstitching, buttons, covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf ITemstitchfns bc a yard. The Van ity Shop. Ilartlott nnd Main. tf Tourisls from every state in the union, with the exception of Delaware, Tho state bonus commission has ap proved applications for loans submit ted by several veterans of the Spanish American war. Approval of these loans was made under a law enacted at the last session of tho legislature extending , ' benefits of the date relief act to par- I Georgia, Now Hampshire nnd Ten MloiiiuiiU In the Spanish-American con- nessoo, and from the territories of Al- flirt. aska and Hawaii, registered In Oregon Minn Margaret Van Sooyoc will re- during May. according to the secre celve pupils for tutoring during tho lary of stnto. There were 45 rogis- j- summer vacation. , jnono oyj-j. yz,1iiis irom (annua, b from Hawaii, j'jj rrefih na.lt water salmon. 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. Mrs. M. A. O'Neil and Mr. nnd Mrs. I' - Lyle O. Fear are anion;; the Portland ' 1 visitors In tho city who nrrived Sun day. llavo your brass nnd aluminum castings made at Kagle Nrass Foun jl dry, Ashland, Ore. 140 Obcrlln street. 07 The genuine evcrfast wash mate rials at the Handicraft Shop. 67 ; Justice Radley of Pandon, who last year acquired a considerable reputa tion for his zeal In enforcing the ti-af- ' lie Jaws, . was arrested . recently for npeeriUig, .pleaded guilty and was fin ed t& Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. June Clearance Sale Odd napkins, stamped O. H. 8. 10 and 16c. Handi craft Shop. 67 Of tho 406 .regularly enrolled se niors who received degrees from the O. A. C-at today's commencement, .6 ' nro' Portland studonts. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produco Co. Do not forget tho dinner dance nt ' Jackson oHt Springs. Thursday night. ( Juno 11th. 70 F. K. Smith nnd family of Ileon. X. 1Y., who nre touring thi coirtlnent by , nutomSblle, nre spending a few days . ' In the city visiting. I June Clearance Sale 45 Inch lunch I : elotha nnd napkins. $1.29. S' Inch ' lunch cloths and napkins 79c. llandl craft shop. , 67 Charley Thrown of Pressor, Wjsb., Is 1 the new nW.rmnrlst at Heath ? lung store. Mr. Hrown Is n graduate of the metropolis. Mn .. state school of pharmacy. I !' rc.ii.lcd at Hi 2 from Alaska, 10 from Florida. 3!l from Texas, 3 from Maine and 3 from Connecticut. Tho total registration of non-resident motorists 111 Oregon for May was 6167. while tho total for the five months, January 1 to May 31, was 14.(133. The Ashland statlun hud the highest number of non-resident registrations for -May and the five mouths period from January 1, with 170(1 and 3SD3 respectively. For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work, phono 91J-J, Samuel Patcnum. tf H. I. U. eggs nv Df.oe's. tf Oranges, oranges, 20c a dozen nt De Voe's. tf W. T. Virgin of tho Virgin Radio station, motored within nine miles of Crater lake yesterday. He reported the Crater Lake highway to he In good condition ns far as he traversed It. Washingtonlans registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mis. C.eo. I.y nians of Contrails. Mr. und Mrs. T. M. Keanc, Dr. R. Mulkey and daughter of Tucomu. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wln gute, W. It. O rn ni and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. H. Nettlela and daughters, .lane and Ruth of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs 10. A. Peterson of chehulis nnd K. T. Stewart nnd family of Vancouver. Cloudy weather is predicted for to night nnd Tuesday, following today's alternately sunny und cloudy condi tion, and Sunday's maximum of 75 do- Mis. Win. Andrews Is leaving tomor row for Now York City, where she vlll visit her nelce. Miss Caroline An 'drews nnd daughter, Mrs. Conroe Flero. Miss Andrews sings dally at the upltol theater, the largest in that Conro Fiero former. WootUavrf)or A ii'il..- ! not forget the dinner dance nt two mills easl of Centra! Point. li Jackson Hot Springs. Thursday night, him been gone from the Rogue River Juno 11th. O ' v""1 ir several years. o o ' IE T RATE By s. p. lie road to recovery. A business man of this city, who Is a live wire advertiser, called early this morning with a change of ad and gave the reported a bunch of news Hems. Some people have an eyo and ear for news while others fall over items every day and not know what, happened. The fire department was called at 2:40 p. m., to extinguish a small fire The Southern Pacific district office in the floor of the Jackson Weld-; here has been advised of tho estab Ing Works, in the Hillings Carriage lining of new storage-in-transit rates Works building on South Riverside, on pears and apples at Medford. This caused by the flame of acetylene arrangement becomes effective July torch. The fire was quickly put out Gth and np plies to shipments origiu by chemical and no material damage ating on the Southern Pacific lines was done 11. I'aenisch nnd family of Corpus Christi, Texas, are spending tho week end In tho city visiting friends. OBITUARY and connections north of .Medford und destined to Chico, Woodland, Calif., or other points south. This arrangement fucllltates the handling of perishable fruits from localities whero storage facilities uie not available by .shipping this fruit to the Medford pre-cooling plant anil storing there until the market Is more .'CHAPMAN Died, .at Sacred Heart J T Z' ' ,T, "PPi"' Hospital Sunday,' June Ret,, Chap- " "."? " "'e , ori.fnnl 1,111 f 11 " man nine yea. old daughter of Mr.""lrh tho f,ult wn scm thls clt'' and Mrs. Armos Chapman of 312 South (irapo street. I Deceased was born January ' 25, 1!H(1, at Medford, Ore., and was a student at St. Mary's Acadomy, being in tho second grade. , K. E. Morrison and son,' Gerald To mourn her loss nre the mother of Eugene, C. 13. Manning of Kose and , father, Mr. and Mrs. Armos burg. C. A. Oorden of Grants Pnss, Clement, ono brother, .Henry, nnd H. C. Haamussen of Junction City, four sisters, Lovettn, Pauline, The-' Curl J. Urommer of Ashland and resa and Susie. Tho funeral ser-,W. T: Daugherty of Medford, rep vices will be held tomorrow, jjune' resenting tho Farm Bureau Co-ope-9. at nine o'clock nt tho Catholic ratlve associations, met here today church, Itev. Father Black officlat- Ild organized the Associated Co lng. Interment ut I. O. O. P. ceme- operative Exchange. Asso. Co-Operative Exchange Formed MmvhjiiilK Meeting1 This Evening. The regular monthly meeting of the Jackson County Husiness Men's asso ciation will occur promptly nt 6:15 at Hotel Medford. Adjournment will be had in time for those who desire to attend the show at the Craterian. Xo;icc of Appointment of Administra trix ami to Pn-HTiiL Claims. In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. in tne Matter oi me instate or uoijerc j itmrKey vveien. ueceaen. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, P.ertha May Pen well, was on the liuth day of May, 19 2 it, duly ap pointed administratrix of the estate of Robert Shirkey Welch, deceased, by the County Court for Jackson county. Oregon, in which court the estate of said deceased is pending, nnd that all persons having claims against said estate will present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at S2S North Central street, or 412 Lib erty Ituilding, Medford, Oregon, with in six months from the date of the tlrst publication of this notice. Dated this LTih day of May, 1925. LKKT11A MAY PliNWKLL, Administratrix of the Kstute of llobert Shirkey Welch, Deceased. lory. The remains Funeral Home. nro nt the Perl COMBES T Francis ' Voluntlne The idea being to pool their in terests and buy in larger quantities direct from manufacturers and pro ducers, also to provide an exchange Combust died nt Salem, Ore., May of products between communities! 24th, age 8 years, 5 months and 1 5 1 Mr. Morrison, the secretary and days. (purchasing agent, says the organlza- He leaves to mourn his death his Hons represented buy over a million parents Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Combest ! dollars worth of products each year. and one sister, Mrs. W. J. Little Appiegate, and two Clny and Hussell' Combest sonvllle, Ore. Short of brothers, of Jack- HKI D.WGKIl A IUSAL OXE (Continued From Page One) "The men who framed our consti tution, who designed the structure of this government, with Its executive, legislative nnd judicial branches, were deeply versed in the history of gov ernment and drew their knowledge from the wisdom of ages of experi ence. The great contribution out forefathers made was an impartial judiciary with power to protect the Kiiarantees of liberty written In the first ten amendments of the constitu tion, known as the bill of rights. We have been so long enjoying the bene fits of these constitution guarantees that I fear we sometimes forget the long struggle of the human race nnd the sacrifice of blood nnd treasure made to establish them nnd in a hasty way wo may imperil them with a demand for improvement. "1 do not think there is much dan ger that the American people will de liberately, by amendments to tho constitution, -take away these rights, destroy the fundamental principles on which our government is founded or place It within the power of any leg islative body to do so. "I am not an alarmist. I have con fidence In tho stability, tho character ;ind patriotism of the American peo ple, hut the danger to our Institutions by this constant propaganda Ptriinst the government is not imaginary. I doubt if you are aware of the amount of destructive, revolutionary propa ganda which is being secretly distrib uted In this country by foreign influ ence. "If these people nre not satisfied with our government nnd our Institu tions, let them go where they can find government which does satisfy them. This ts no place fr them. I say to you and to all American citi zens bing liberty nnd justice, 'hold fast to the teachings of your fathers.' These principles of our constitution ire the great foundation stones on .vhlrh tho fjiru of our government s huilded." o Denmark has 500 mor bus;j. Wall Street Report NEW YORK'i June 8. The closing was heavy; some .unsettlemcnt took place in the late trading, Xash Mo tors, Lacledo Gas, IV s. Cast Iron Pipe and GenOrnl Electric breaking 4 to C points. Uneven price movements In today's stock market reflected the play of opposing speculative 1 forces. Bear traders succeeded In bringing about sharp recessions"1 U some of the standard rails and . industrials nnd high prices specialties, while bullish operations were successfully conduct ed in a number of oil, rubber mer chandising and motor shares. Total sales approximated 1,150,000 shares. 66 ' ' Do Molar. Medford Chapter, Order of De Molay, will elect officers Thursday, June 11th. By or der of M. C. 69 Scottish It Ho. Regular meeting Siskiyou Lodge of Perfection, Mon day. S:00 p. m. PAUL B. RYNNING. Secretary. 11. & S. M. Table Hock Council Xo. IS. Regular Assem bly Tuesday. June 9th. 8 p. m '. Visitors wel come. t!8 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V1H SAI.K Hay. Oood quality al falfa, rut (Monday), will be avail aide to havers In the field nepinnini: Wednesday. P.. Tuttle. office phone 372. ea. 41 1-P.-2. 68 FOIt SAI.K Kleetrie ranwe. mahog any ehalr. mahogany hook case. Victor uraphophone with horn, coal stove, hand pump, wicker Imssiuott, halv bnngv. 1207 "W. Main. Phone 113 4. tf Kill! SAI.K Kill top desk 3nxi'.o in. top. nil. ivel chair. 1207 V. Main. Phone 1134. . . It Xotlrp to Crilltors, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the matter of the ICstate of William . J. Itodgers. Deceased.-- , Notice is hereby given, that the un derslmied has been appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson county, administratrix of the estate of William J. Rodgcrs, de censed, and has iunlifled: and to tho creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to ire sent them, verified ns required by law, within six months after the first pub lication of this notice, to tihe under signed, xnt the office of Glenn O. Tay lor, attorney for said administratrix, in the Federal Building, in Medford, Ore Dated and first published, June 8, 1925. CYNTHIA L. RODGKKS, Administratrix of the F.state of William J. Rodners, Deceased. a insurance isle For a small fraction of one per cent of the rental value of your ' property you can Bet insurance ' protection that will absolutely Bimrantco jour in come from rents in case a flro makes your premises u n t c n ant algic. See It. A. Holmes. R-AHolmes The Insurance rv , Sincel909 , Phone- 12 'IIP flies, bugs, roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and moths. FLY-DI Is non-poisonous, will not stain, and lias a pleasant and refreshing odor. You need FLY-DI all the year round always keep a buttle on hand. For Snip nt the Ilriiff Slows. 3 Wednesday Specials For Wednesday Only we offer the following special bargains: 3 pairs Men's Hose, 15c value 25c Can't Bust 'Em blue denim Kiddy Kutes, ages 1 to 6, a gocd play suit. Value 75c, 59c Men's good Saranac Tan Elk Skin Glove, $1.00 value r - Men's Dress Shirts, both neck band and col lar attached. Sizes 14 to 171. Values $1.25 to $1.50 90c Men's summer weight Union Suits. Sizes 36 to 44, $1.00 value ' 79c Nainsook Undershirts and Drawers. Value 65c t. . -50c 50 Suits; values up to $35.00 . . .$16.95 In this lot are to be found both men and ycung men's Suits. Received Saturday, a new shipment of the famous Bradley Sweaters, new sport styles f cr girls, boys, men and women. You'll Like This Bill TOMORROW (Three Performances) . 2:00, 7...' -rnd 9:00 Special Bargain Matinee idvancedVauM Presenting a Bill of music And mirth Headed by TONIGHT "CHEAPER TO MARRY" With LEWIS STONE CONRAD NAGEL MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE and LARRY SEMON in "THE DOME DOCTOR" Oregonian Screen Review IT'S A PEACH OF A B1LL1 STARTING WEDNESDAY ZAN E GREY'S "THE THUNDERING 1 HERD" A Mighty Picture and Companion to "The Covered Wagon" VARNIE'S KENTUCKY RAMBLERS Featuring R. P. Varnadore and His Rambling Musicians In Music That Captivates ' HARRY GARLAND . In '"SONG AND WIT" N-fty Entertainer In Blackface Bob VALENTINE- ln "ON A MOONLIGHT NIGHT" A Comedy Classic HELEN STAPLES The Prima Donna Petite in Popular and Classical Numbers Dainty and Delightful THE THREE SALTOS '' In "MONDAY MORNING" Acrcbatic Marvels of Mimicry "Toplcc of the Day" Mack Sennett Comedy CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Come Early Stay Latel Prices: Matinees 35c, Kiddies 10c Evenings 50c Kiddies 25c I UOOD R1VTR SPRAY COMPANY Sons of Italy Inn Italian Dinner Served at All Hours ; "., ; , Announce a . "' Merchants' Italian Spaghetti Lunch 40c 11 A.'M. to 2:30 P. M. Evening ,7-Course Dinner 70 Sunday Spring Chiekcn, Spaghetti or Ravioli 7-Course Dinner, $1.00. ' ' We Cater to Trivnte Parties, rhvato Dinins Rooms for All Occasions. Tasty IUlian Dishes of All Kinds Corner Ivy and Sixth Streets In Connection With Medford Ice Cream Gardens Phone 307 i O Tfc a Is!- .' , o o 0 e