.VfETVPOftP MATTi TTUBtTNE, MftftpQftp" OftFOOX, TTirKftDAY, ITTXg W.1fl2." PAGE TWO Tocql ami JLJ Peranmal Fifty-three cars. lnrtllrK, a large number from tTio cast and middle went, wore roKiHtered here yesterday by the local state traffic registration bureau. Anions these cars from a distance were four from Florida and several each from New York, Pennsylvania, TextiH and Arizona. However the majority of the out of state cars yesterday were from California and . other Pacific coast plates. Kef ore you buy that piano see L,iiun spach. He can save you money. He knows pianos and is reliable. tt Mrs. Carl Y. Tengwald and children left yesterday for Chicago, where they will spend the summer. Persons leaving town for the sum mer months who would rent to reliable parties call Mr. Corkrun at Owen Oregon Lumber Co. 71 A large number of Med fort) people attended the excellent performance of Fru Dlavolo, which was presented at the Jtivo!a theater in Grants Pass last evening. The opera was directed by charleH Hazelrigg of this i-lty with lames Stevens taking the leading part. Mrs. Hazelrigg and Tom Swum of this city also assisted in making the pro duction a success. Among the local people who witnessed last night's per formance were the following: Mr, and Mrs. H. Chandler Kgan, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clark, Mr. and Mrs. h. Car penter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKeo, Mr. and MrH.' Horace Jlromley, Mr. and Mra. C. I. Hutchinson, Miss Fern Hutchinson. Mr. Callison and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Sparrow. The opera will be repeated tonight and a good attend ance of Med ford people is looked for. Come to'DeVoe's candy sale tonight. 7(1 Tourists and other guests from n distance at local hotels who arrived yesterday include Norma C. (frown of Hlooniington. ill,, Marie K. Falldino of Juneau, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Waller Fitch, Miss Charlotte Johnson and Walter Johnson of Eureka, Utah; Lew 11. Case of St. 3-ouis, F, Ij. Marlowe Oliver II. Stew art, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, M. Mixed and Anton AVesrato of Chicago, und Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Albrecht. and Ethel Kowalke of Itudljard, Montana. Now is the time to load up on candy for your summer vacation trip. Get It at DeVoe's fire sale beginning Juno 11. tf Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Long returned to Kugeno yesterday, after spending a couple of days nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Swartz. In this city. Showers Sheet Metal Works moved to! 2111 S. Central. 75 "Ij. a. Roberts, well known local at torney, was today appointed Justice of the peace for this township by County Judge Hartzell, following a confer-, enee at Jacksonville," says tho Ash land Tidings. "Itoberls was supported by the Jackson County Par association and had the support of Sheriff Jon ningB and County Prosecuting Attor ney Nowto" Chaney. There was some oppowition to Roberta which developed, among a few local politicians, but at tho hmiiing today nono of tho oppos ing forces appeared and Roberts' ap pointment went through without argu ment. The opposition apparently melted away when It was learned that Roberts had powerful supporter nmong tho loading political heads of the county." Come to DeVoe's candy sale tonight. 70 A number of Oregon National Guard offlcora were registered at, local hotels yesterday and last night. Puclllla and l'aclflc package goodn at the following reduced prices: Co't tumo slips, (3.25, reduced to $2.17. Gowns, $3.00, reduced to, $2.00. Com binations, $1.85. reduced to $1.23. Itahy dresses. $1.35, reduced to IP'e. All other packages reduced according ly. Handicraft Shop. 7.'1M Rev. Walter Van Nuys of Portland, educational field worker fur tho reli gious education department of the Presbyterian church, stopped off a few moments this morning for a brief conference with the Christian workers In Ashland this evening looking for ward to a week day school of religion for next year In all the churches. Tho watermaster can bo found In his office in the Metlford National bank building, from tt a. m. until noon, every day during tho Irrigation sea son. There was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Picning a six pound daughter on June 5, named Lois Marie. Come to DeVoe's candy salo tonight. 70 AFTER ALL is said and done there is one thing certain: A superior product never fails to find a ready market. Fluhrer's Milk Bread is outselling all other breads in Southern Oregon Why? three pouhd mushroom brought into K killing Falls from the Tule L:te bed land district lf.n display at ffle White Pelican hitn for the tourists and visitors at Of hotel. A six pound mushroom whs brought In from Mid land und both are attracting consid erable attention. Klumiuh Falls Her ald. Package goods now on sale at the Handicraft Shop. Standard quality merchandise at prices far ba'.ow the lpgular. Don't fail to make your se lections early. . .73 ' W. G. Tail, formerly president of the First National bank of Medford, and who has been In business and re sided in Los Anugeles for some time, I will be connected with the well known I bond house of Clark Kendall Co. in Portland. I Palmer's Photo Studio, 717 X. Cen tral avenue, open from one until five p. m. Kodak work, hand colored pho- I los, painting, or commercial orders given prompt attention. Phone 823-R or Mrs. Parto 821-Y. 82 The Oregon National Caurdsmen will be welcomed Saturday night when (the Fair Grounds Pavilion will put on 'a huge "open air" dance in their hon or. Prepa rations are under way to 'make this affair a proper opening for the many festivities and entertain- ! meats which are to follow. Dancing iwlll start promptly at 0 p.' m, and continuei till midnight. DeVoe has bought tho entire stock of fire damaged goods of the Valley Candy Co. and will have It on sale In his summer garden, beginning Thurs day; June 11. tf Misss Kdlth Towne has been enter taining her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Gamwcll of Powers, Oregon. ' Km ma ('line's Shop anniversary week, June Sih to 15th. Call und get one of our beautiful gifts for ladies. , . , 72 Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Fisher of Halina, Kans., who have been visiting in the city foi tho, past several dnys, left this morning for their home in that eastern state. ... . , Orders taken for angel food and sunshine cake at 75c each, at 737 W. Uth strept. Phono 224-L, 73 Oregonlans outside of Portland who are registered nt oca! hotels Include L.(M. Neely of Mapleton, J. A. Fdmis toii of Lakeview, Mrs. A. N. Simpson of Algoma, Frank J. Pennle, D. M. An demon, M. V. Hrithaway, J, L. Fuller and I'j. T. Long of Fugene, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neale, Mrs. Agnes Dunton, MIbb Patricia Dunton, Mrs. R. K. Kerr and two daughters of Koseburg and L. V. Hoss of Corvallls. . On July 4th come to Cascade Gorge and spend the day where the kiddies can shoot fire works. Half way to Crater Iake. Camp-n,nd fine swim ming, Rolid shade and lawn. Confec tions, flro works, short orders and chicken dinner on sale. Season now open, . ,70 Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of the Crater Lake National forest, spent to day showing tho county commission ers tho poor condition of the Dead In dian road leading to Luke of the Woods, and tho need of repair. Bids will bo called for July 1 for the construction of Marshfleld's new ho tel. .Plans call for a $300,000 struc fcuYovlth 114 rooms and nine stories. ' Miss Laura Wilcox, who has boon attending the - Oregon Agricultural collego at Corvallls, arrived in the city yesterday to spend several days with Miss Marjorio Semon. Candy! candy at DeVoe's flro sal". tf Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Runyard and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Itunyard returned Wednesday from a trip to Diamond and Crater lakes. The trip was made over the Itend-Ktamath highway and Crater Lako was reached over the Sand Creek road. It was necessary to walk three miles over tho snow to reach the rim of the lake. Diamond lako was reached over the old John Day road which Is in good condition. Fishing Hi Diamond lako Is excellent. Soventy-threo cars containing about 2fi0 persons stopped nt Merrick's Mo tor Inn yesterday to Rpend tho night. .1. A. Johnson was among the many vlsltorn from Grants Pass who were In the city yoHtorday. Kggs wanted, 30o dozon. Johnson Produce Co. tf Miss Helen Reod of San Francisco arrived in the city this morning to spend several days visiting frlonds. Sale of package goods now on nt the Handicraft Shop. "Wo havo endeav ored to nmko this pale an event which ' will mean a great saving to the hun dreds of patrons who havo made this idmp possible. 73 Mrs. C. Carey, of Eden precinct, was among the city visitors today. Itemember the fire salo on candles at DeVoe's, beginning .Pino 11. tf Daughters of Civil War Veterans will meet in regular session tomor row, Friday night. Business of im portance. Plenso attend. Package goods nt marvelously re duced prices. Gowns, combinations, boudoir jiu4 r-ts, caps, children's things and many oilier useful articles will be found ot tho Handicraft Shop. 73 W. Kellar, federal prohibition offi cer of Portland, who has been here on business, left today for his home ac companied by local Federal Prohibi tion Officer C. McCredle and assistant, who go on official duties during the Uose Carnival. Fresh salt water salmon. 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. Mr. and M rs. Kay Henderson, of Myrtle Po0t, motored here from that place and are spending a few days vis iting friends and relatives here. Mr. Henderson formerly resided In this city, and has been teaching at Medford during the past winter.- Koseburg News Review. We pay for ashes and sell dirt -heap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Plasters, lathers, plumbers, painters and building laborers meet Thursduy 'night at the Carpenter's hall, Grape street. 70 A crew of men departed this morn ing 'for the Diamond lake region where ;they will be engaged in clearing the road of debris to that body of water, R, I. 71. eggs av Defoe's. tf : t'ortlcolll hPk stocking with silk and lirle topH and soles for servfee, Fine even weave. Made in all the newest kIikIoj. 1 lund'craft Shop. 73 Miss Lillian Ueliner of Talent re turned tills morning from Corvallls, where she has been attending the Ore gon Agricultural college. Hemstitching, bu:tons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf Pacific and Bucilla rackage goods or.e-third off. Handicraft Shop. 73 First steps toward nn ordinance that will forever bar traveling carnival companies from showing at Eugene, have been taken by the city council of that cily this week. Corticelli full fashioned, pure thread silk hoye ranging in price from Sl.sr, to SLOO. Handicraft Shop. i3 Hand embroidered Philippine dresses, white and colored voile, $6.75, Jap Art Storo. 73 John Connor, son of Mi, and Mrs. Guy Conner, arrived in the city this morning to spend the summer vaca tion after having spent the past year attending the Columbia school for boys at Portland, which is a western branch of the famous Notre Dame University of South Bend, Ind. You wilt have to hurry if you get your share of those 20c oranges at De Voe's. tf Marcelling 75c. 31 So. Orange street. Phone 655. 76 Residents of Portland who are reg istered at local hotels include Mr. nnd f Mrs. Frank W. Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. Herman A, Zischke, F. D. Wheeler and son, Miss Charlotto Givens and E. II. Rodney. Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf Do not forgot tho dinner dance at Jackson Hofe Springs, Thursday night, Juno 11th. 70. Fireman Dewey Gevnns of the local fire department, caught a largo 1 5 pound salmon ns a proof of his skill as a nlmrod yesterday nfternoon while fishing noar his father's ranch on Rogue river, which Is quite close to the Elks' picnic ground. Miss Margaret Van Scoyoc will re ceive pupils for tutoring during 'the summer vacation. Phone 693-J. 72 For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work, phone 9 12-J, Samuel Bnteman. tf Robert Showers, a former resident of Medford, but now of Portland, con nected with the Mason Ehrmun whole sale establishment, is spending a few days 'In tho city with friends and on business. - Columbia plnstor wall tooard' Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard, Eggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson Produce Co. tf Ninety-thrco. the gr'eatost number of cars of the season which have stop ped nt Merrick's Motor Inn, were re corded yesterday, with Saginaw, Mich igan, the most distant eastern city rep resented. Hemstitching c h yard. The Van ity Shop, Bartlott and Main. tf Fresh salt water salmon. 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. H. Moody of Saginaw, Michigan, is spending several days in the city and valley with tho intention of settling permanently. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. 13 Envoy Schwlndcl of the Salvation Mif. Nellie Cook and ron of Sun Mr.aiuf Mrs: Keith Miller and Kellh'j Among the-peopie n out " " 'Blu" Army-stationed at Ashland was in thu Diego. Calif., arrived in the cit;this Jr., of Seattle, Wa.sh., are visiting at who are registered at looai iioitiH uie city yesterday aiding the local army, forenoon to spend several days visiting the home Mrs.- Miller's parents, Mr. included Mr. uya ir- v.. . v"in,f in their work at Camn Juckson where Mrs. Robert Kvle. , .. nnd Mr. Homer Harfv i Bobby Walker. Mr. and Mrs, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'OH SAI.K U0 aeren henrlnff ponrs. Crop PHtinmtcil at $1000. Two mllt'H from .Motlfonl. free foII. host locu tion In vulley. 112 50 per aero. II. N. l.oflaail. li'JIi South Oakilalu nve. 7L' KOIt MA1.K MnllHPhoM furallurc va- ;ou klndx. c. c. MoCurdy. U07 ". Main. Tel. 1134. KOI -Nil Two keys Trlbuno office. . on ring. Mail FOR SAl.K Kli-rtrln rniitie with flcx thlf comlult enabling relnntallatton without additional wiring expense. J 100. I C. MeOurdy, 1207 V. Mall Tel. 1134. tf At Any Grocer FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, 323 N. Central. 76 FOR SALIC 1 'JO Elk creek farm. 2H mil "i Crater highway: orchard, rnuill fruit, tonm, tools, cows, crops. All $3000. Claude Moore. Trail, Ore. 7T FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine, gnod condition. Half price. L'ln So. Holly. 711 Foil KENT Itouftoki'eplng rooms near high school. 334 Apple. 7 2 FOR KENT Housekeeping rotms: ft nlso twnooni house partly furnish the encampment of the Oregon Na tional Ouara will commence tomor row. To appreciate values you mu'it sfC the display1 of Philippine- dresses, gowns, step-ins and hand made hats, at The Japanese Art Store. 73 Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Unwell Coleman, who has been in j flopol'tiu fm Ce past two years In the employ of the Honolulu Sporting Gootis Co., arrived in the city this morning to spend the next several months vis- j itlng his parents, Mr. and Mis. William ! Coleman and his brothers. j Do not forget the dinner dance at Jackson ollt Springs, Thursday night. June 11th. .70 I Do not forget the dinifer dance at I Jackson Hot Springs, Thursday night, 'June 11th. 70 Dick Isaacs, who has been attending Moran school at Rolling Lay, Wash., jfor the past year, arrived in the city yesterday to spend the vacation ( months with his father, William Isaacs of thp Toggery. Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John 'son Produce Co. tf I We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Drown, & White Agency, Inc. tf Three additional permits for the erection of summer - cabins at the Union Creek resort have been granted by the Forest Service, swelling the number of such cabins to bo built there to eight. Fresh salt water salmon, 20c lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Pinnis! Sea Launspach. tf Plans for an Informal celebrations to be staged at the Lake of the Woods by the Lithians, the Elks and the Ki wanis club on July 4 and 5 are rapidly taking form, and the -program for the affair will be announced within a few 'days, it was, declared this morning by officials of the three clubs. A barbe cue, ball games, boat races, swimming races, a' water regatta, a Ixithing girl contest, firewarks over the water, ath letic events, nquaplaning and boating will be some of the features which are being arranged for the celebration. Ashland Tidings. Special summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks.. Valley Fuel Co. tf Launspach Piano Store now open for business nt 111 W, Main. Opposite RIalto theater. -Successor to Root Mu sic Co. - tf Robert Kyle departed this morning for Lebanon where he will visit friends and relatives for several weeks. - Tennis racquet restrlnglng. 08 So. Central. Phone 1172. 70 Fancy. creamery butter per lb. 1 Johnson Produce Co. Fancy rrnicry better 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Mrs. William McGowan is attend-' The Daughters . qf the American Ing the Eastern Star convention at Revolution will have a covered dish Portland this weok; luncheon : at the. home of Mrs. N. J. .Have you tried that big milk shake Norris at UrooksburtU Orchard Satur at Dn Voe's? day at 1 o'clock. W. D. McDonald, Donflld McDonald. Alice McDonald. Miss E. T. Freer of Seat tle and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jones of i Fremont. . . Culiibia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Y:i rrt. Insurance For a.fijiiall fraction... of one per cent of the rental value of your property you can get insurance protection that will absolutely guarantee your in coma from rents in case a fire makes your promises u n t e u ant able. Soe K. A. Holmes. SLR-A-HolmesJ Vi The insurance Man Sineel909 II Phone-444 JJ HUNT'S CRATERIAN Monday Night, June 18 ! (8:15 CurtHin) TWOYEABS IN NEW YOBK' MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW! Make checks, money orders payable to Hunt's Craterian Theatty-. Enclose self-addresse stamped eriMelope to insure snf- return. PRICES, includifel war tax: Lower Floor, Lrct 18 rows $2.75, next 6 rows $2.20, balance $1.65: Balcony, first 2 rows $1.10, balance 53c. Box office sale Monday, June 15. '- ft lyl&m ;' '' "' Ha-ve yoil' seen "The Covered Wagon" 19 ' ifc v- '''or- '.'North' of 30"? If you have, you'll . . ''Sy9" know what we mean when we say that g r I S-v " '"Tlie Thundering Herd" belongs in f i I x TJiSjTu'. . ' ' 1 H fflSIllR The ttory by Zane H 13 I B ff fflw PTyto Grey has the same W ' I m V rJ$ Mb $H fc Js historical import- fja g St l ance. The produc- g k n J j X gigantic dimen- mi s S v ' I I sions. The result J . Vw I I is just as thrill- J J V ingly entertaining. JACK MOLT, LOIS WILSON, mm EEERY.RYMONO MATTOM PRICES: Adults - - 50 10 Kiddies Picture the setting the western wilderness of 1876. Picture Zane Grey's greatest romance. With a company of 1000 recreating the amaz ing scenes and 2000 maddened buffalo in a REAL stampede. And the stampede, is just ONE clap of thunder in this drama of thundering thrills. SUNDAY EAYMOND GRIFFITH Tho New Komik King in "THE NIGHT CLUB" i'i Bothered By Moles? ' '. TRY , . BUNT'S GAS BALLS You'll wonder why you didn't use this simple means of destroying moles and gophers long ago. Lighted1 and placed in the runway they throw off a poison gas that kills everything alive in the burrow. Not dangerous to handle. Investigate them MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. "Bring Gordon Worries to Us," Co somewhere this summer. Plan to make . it the happiest vacation you ever had. hovv Roundtrip Fares are in effect tliroughout the sum .. 'mer season. It's amazing what they will enable you to see and do. So go this vacation. Know Oregon. Visit Tillamook Beaches, Newport Beaches, Coos Bay Beaches, Mountain Resorts, Crater Lake, Oregon Caves. And rely upon our agents for ,;tt-,jful jtravel information. Ask for . . . our illustrated booklet v" 4 "Oregon Outdoors." Montgomery, Local Pass. Agt., Medford, Ph. 34 Informal uinner ij ance GUT" Dinnev and Danct "'$1.50. No Cover Charge with Dinner. Good Music and Specialties Tables May Be Rmsmrved by Telephone. 0 ed. IMt) So. 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