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0 O 9 o MEftgQltf), OREOON5? MONDAY, JFXE 15. 1025 PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAtL ii i..i !!t ii, i I iii .i; ii" !l i ii. ii' ii iii il; ill iii ii! !H It! !1i III ! i Tocal and Personal ' "rio unnual school dlntrlet election for the election of u nu mber to the school board, to succeed I. I. IMiippw whose term expire. beun ut the hlh school building ut 2 o'clock this nfter- ,-. poqn. The polla will remain open untU -s l p. m. Opinion differs iw to whethe-r a light or heavyvile will be raat, be cause outwardly not very much ener 0al Interest has been nhown In the elec- 'tion. ThTe nre three rand Ida ten. Al"snrs. Mohn, Higdon nnd Johnson. ,,, , Vhy KO to tho country to buy cher- Wo have 1'K Bupply every day at a reuminublo price. Johnnon Pro duce Co. Phone i)V, 241 N. Fir street. U " ''It wasn't like this in -1 8 S 2 whon 1 first earn here." said W. H. Hamlin, the well known Medford pioneer citi zen. He was referrinK to a big block ade on Main street caused by a pass ing frciKht train, which had just been lifted at 10:30 o. ni. today, and hun dreds of delayed autos and pedestrians . began scurrying on about their busl . neks in both directions. Before you buy that pmno see Laun ; pach. Ho can save you money. He - knows pianos and is reliable. tf Phoenix and Medford people nre re quested not to forgot the Woodmen and Women of Woodcraft Boclal withering at Phoenix Tuesday evening for Wood- - mon and wives and familU-H. Make your appointment early. Wefl . nwsduy bargain day nt Kmmu Cline's Shop. Shampoos, marcelling and fa cials nt reduced prices. Phone 4M. 73 The hotels of Medford have been en joying nn exceptionally good business V lately. Saturday night they were filled jto, capacity and turned . prospective -gueits away, and last night were again filled. UemstltchlnK c a yard. The Van ity Shop. Bartlott nnd Main. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Ohnrles Hanselman and children are visiting Mrs. Hansel man's parents in Poison, Mont. They J inadc tlie trip In a car. '' Columbia plaster wall board. Call vfor' prices. Wallace Woods Lumber .Yn'rfl. Monday, the voters of Ashland will be faced with the flnnl action on their part in securing the Southern Oregon normal school- for thin city, when they voto on the proposition for the issu nncc of $18,000 in bonds for the pur chase of the proponed nlte for the school. From all Indications, a heavy vote will be polled, since every civic club, the Chambor of Commerce nnd ; other organizations hnve been cam- i paignlng for thei proposition. Ash- I land Tidings. . Fresh salt water salmon. 25c. lb. j Johnson Produce Co. ' CuiCHts from a distance at local ho- tels Include Mrs. Hilda Tuson of Van- i couver. It. C, Fred Franks of New I York City, MattU Seetey and M. J. Lul gal of Chicago and Ii. ij. Barber of! Milwaukee. Hhowers Sheet Metal Works moved to 219 S. Cectrnl. 76 !f The lucnl army recruiting stntion In lehargc of Horgeant ((rover Owen is ad vised that requisitions for enlistment yluced upnnjt Hi'clmreuaed. TKcre af -nhw five vacdncies in the In fit n try 'sib (foiled on tho Phillppluo Islands, two In th x'oast artillery corps, and two In -Hq air service stationed ut Crlssy Field, Han FrnnclHco. Hasklii's Drug store this week open evenings. 78 j Charles M. Kngllsh left this fore noon for Nlagra, N. I)., where ho will I spend some lime on business. Lei us give your car a thorough ! "once over' before; tho Crater Luke: trip. Klvcrside Oarage. P. F. Close, proprietor. 132 H. Ktverslde. 77 - Eighty-five ears, about the nvernge number lately stopped at Merrick's Motor Inn yesterday to spend the alboiumbIa plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Ynrd. Medford people are welcomed, by the Perl Funeral home to view the parade of the Oregon National Oruada from the lawn of the home 6th and Oakdalo streets, Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. in. There will be chairs for all who wish to come. . Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lh. ! Johnson Produce Co. . tf Nearly all of the Medford and valley fjhriners have returned home from tho lnaUonal Hhrino 'mooting at Los Angu JesV Aniohor those returning tho last fpt last week was KW. Lee and Mrs. Lee", who hud been-visltlng1 In Los An geles and vicinity since the conven tion. , i Pianos! See Lnunspach. tf Tho Ladles' Aid of Phoenix will meet nt the home f Mrs. W. V. Itarnum Thursday afternoon. Kveryone Is Invited.- I r Now Ik the time to load up on rnndy ' fooj your summer vacation trip. (Jet It at .JJeVoe's fire sale beginning June 11. tf Tiie hundred nnd forty-one HtudenlM were graduated from the Oregon Nor mal school at the annual commence ment exercisen In the Normal school chapel at 10 a. m. today nt Monmouth. Staple drugH nt UeVoe's. If 1. It. Walt her, purchasing agent for the California Oregon Power co.. re-1 turned this forenoon from an extended visit to Nan Frnut iHco and other south urn polntH. V'Buelllla and Pacific package goods j the following reduced prices: Co:, til me slips. 3. a a. reduced to $iM7. Onwns. $3.00. reduced to, $2.00. Com bihiitlons. ' Jl.sr.. reduced to $1.23. - Baby dresses. $1.35. reduced to 0c All other package reduced according ly. Jhtndtcrnft Shop. t:!- I The Misses Margaret mid Clara Wag-! tier of Hnrnbrook nre nmnng the vis Itors In the city today fnnn adjacent (.'ntifornia. Tftucy creamery butter 43c per lb Johnson Produce Co. A wining flow if gun was recent Iv struck In tho oil well at Cottage drove It continued for several days until shut off by the undcrreamiug being done In order to drop the casing. The walermnster can be found in his jiiffice In the Medford National bank building, from ft a. m. until noon, every day during the irrigation sen aon. H. L. Korenklewlc ut the Norshwest Kxperlmeut station nt Portland, nr , rived In the city yesterday to take up his duties In connection with the for est service ns central platting agent with headqunrters In the Federal build Ing. Condy! candy t DeVoe's fire salt , tf . ?0) M. Brown, national f oread suiier Visor. with headquarters at I-akevlew is spending today In the city on offi cial btiHinoHS. UeVoo has bought the entire slouk nf fit damaged goods of the Vnllej. Candy Co. mnl will have It on sale iii his summer garden, br-lntiii Th day, June H, tf j ' Included among the mai.y Callforu- lima ifirlMlnrprf ut ihn lot-Ill hotel are Min. It. W. Muntuiul anil dniiKhter, Minx Margaret Kane and Mr. and Mm. 'I'. M. Ijynile of Oakland. Mr. and Mm. dward M. Haver nf Man Mateu. Mr. and Mm. K. !-. Te rrold. Mm. J. M. Hanb, Miss M. Sayer. Mrs. F. C. Cou- 1 jell, Gladys Coujell, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. ( Vounger and Miss Harriet Wiley of Joh Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hook, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Uerredet and Miss Josephine Ha nicy of Pasadena, Miss Marie Facia of Berkeley. Mrs. C. C. ( lay. Miss Katherlne West of Pied moot. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Waters of nncramento, Air. ana Mrs. K. A. Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. Gorman. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McVarlane, Mr. and Mrs. K. Gallagher and family, Mr. land Mrs. P. Talacco. Mr. and Mrs. F. .S. Williams, and T. K. Gerber and fain- Illy of San Francisco. Mrs. W. B. Terrel of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. L. JL Mpn- icke of San Luis Obispo, and Miss Belle Holer of Hollywood. Orders taken for angel food and sunshine cake at 7Gc each, at 737 W. I 14th street. Phpno 224-L. .73 The Grand Chancellor, J. If. Vpton 'of Bend, of the Knights of Pythias, wilt be with the local lodge tonight and will address the members. As this meeting will be an open one. nil Na- itional f.uardHmen who are Knights of I Pythias are especially Invited to attend mis mining. j an, they were Included among the l'resh salt water salmon. 20c lb. many hundreds who motored out to Johnson Produce Co. Camp Jackson today to view tho camp The only graduates nt West Point tltlti lo watch some of the military Military academy from the Pacific routine events. Northwest this year are C. W. Holcomb I Marcelling ( 5c. 31 So. Orange of Salem and P. M. Seleen of Spokane, street. Phone 605. 76 Wash. I Glacier National pnrk In the Mon- Kggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson tana Rockies, one of America's greater Produce Co. tf scenic playgrounds, opened to the pub- Fire Chief Kltlott is on duty again today, and all records of number today, following a week spent in at- f visitors are expected to be broken tending the state fire chiefs' conven- this year. tion at Cottage Grove, and a visit at1 Budweiser luc bottle at De oe s Portland. .fire snle. tf Sale of package goods now on at the I Dr. J. J. Emmons leaven tomorrow TlnndU-rafi Shop. We have endeav- for Vancouver. B. C, where 'he will ored to make this sale an event which attend the Pacific Const Oto-opthal- vi:i nn.nii ii rrifit divine rt ihn him dreds of patrons who have made this ;mop possible. 73 Among the out of town Oregonians who are registered at local hotels are C. M. McFarland of Salem, M. C. Saul of Rosehurg, H. P; Blxon and Mrs. V. B. Scobert, A. O. Waller and family, and A. H. Bower of ftugene, Tom Cummlng of Chlloauin, R. Payton of CorvalllH. W It McQuiro of Klamath Miss D. ft. Brady of Marshfleld. . R. 1. R. eggs aw De,ue's., tf Fair weather with a moderate tem perature Is the prediction for Tuesdny, i indicating a continuation of the fine weather that hns prevailed here for a week or more past. I Hemstitching, buctons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf The Crater club of Medford will hold their regular meeting nt 6:30 this even ing in tne old u. s. Hotel at Jackson ville, where they will be guests ut tho Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce at the usual fine home style repast for wnicn me Jacksonville oeoo e are famed. Brigadier General -George 'A. White will be among the Crater club guests nt this gathering. " ' - we pay ror ashes and sell dirt jhoap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf If you have, not yet voted at today's school election. It is perhaps not yet too late to do so, ns the polls do hot clore until 7 p. m. Palmer's Photo Studio, 717 X. Cen tral avenue, open from ono until five P Kodak work, hand colored pho- tos, painting, or, commercial -orders given pro nipt nilehttdn. Phone 823-R oi Mrs. Barto 821-Y. 82 Joe Gorman of Grants Pass-Port- land In a IU round bout at Oakland, Calif., ii.i.-in.i, inni. nit; - iMiciMion m 1 ed Morgan. Gorman and Morgan onve met on several occasioiiB pre viously, but had usually pulled draws. On account of the parade Tuesday, the tea for the Catholic ladles will bo postponed until a Inter date, Dr. ft. B. Pickle returned last even ing from Marshfleld whore he had at tended the golf turnntnent there be tween that city hnd Medford, and had witnessed tho local team's defeat. Package goods now on sul at tho Handicraft Shop. Standard quality merchandise at pricos far below the tegular. Don't fall to mako your se lections enrly. 73 A rather novel exhibition In the show window of Bill O'Hara's Place on .Main stret. consisting of a big live rat tlesnake confined in a glass enclos ure, in attracting much attention. The 'Ptile was captured on top of Table Rock on Sunday morning by Stanley Vnughnn, and brought into the dtv for exhibit purposes. urick Ice cream 50c nt DeVoe's. tf - Tho Jewett car In which Mrs. J. F. Muellenberg and Mrs. T. V. Macklln of Medford were driving Sunday after noon skidded in the gravel two miles this side ot Trail and was overturned, Mrs. Muellenberg suffered minor bruises. Mrs. Meckltn escaped nny in Jury nnd tho car sustained minor dam age. . t Romember the fire sale on candles at DeVoe'H. beginning June 11. tf Tho baud music, which was so en Joyed by tho hundreds tf nconlc who attended the nulo races Saturday and Hundnv. was played by the 162nd Reg imental liano W(n Wnrrnnt Mf finor Campbell as director and not the 186th rcglmcntnl band as had been previous ly staled. On account of the parade Tuesdav, the tea for the Catholic ladies will bo postponed until a later dale. At a regular session of the Womnna Relief Corps Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at Hie Armory, there will bi mnm.nn.n i short program on the flag. All veter ans or tne u. A. R. are- Invited to at tend. Pnekngo poods nt marvelously re hired ! Icoh. Gowns, combinations, bomlulr Jacl.f ts, caps, children's things tnd n.any oilier useful articles will be found itt the Handicraft Shop. 73 Portland residents who are register "d at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. James Wood. Miss Clalro Bonnol. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bnvles. Miss Mario Williams. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Matteson. Mis. I, ft. M linger, Mr. and Mrs. Kddie Holland, Mrs. M. p, rork, Mr.- ami Mrs. II. (l. Ager. and Mr. and Mrs. W. I' . Stanwnod. '0 pay for nshes and boII dirt heap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf The chamber of Commerce offi cials and members of the chamber s transport 11 tion committee dined at ''amp Jackson this noon with Briga dier General White where tho business r further ironing out details for the big parade of t,(. Oregon National '.uard In this city at 3 o'clock tomor iv afternoon, nnd the Crater ltko arnvan trip of the guardsmen next Saturday were discussed. 'ortlrelll hiU stocking with silk ami !b lo tops nnd solos for service. Fin vet, weave. Made lntll the newest dirt Wt.. Il:i;wl'ciaft Shop. 73 one hundred nnd t out of the uale ,-uim were registered here Snndav It lhe local Mailt ,mio imfl .-in i n ii, 1 nc majority being Call- oui. ami middle w out cars. nnd eastern I a. ific nnd BticlMa or.n-ihlrd off Mnndli I'ncknge good :ifl Shop. 73 Cor ilcelll full fashioned. pure In f .i l mIU I -e ranging in price from s. t Jl ouO iiidiciaft Shop. 4 S The iH. com ;r u.eil u lief alwl ldhllll? rei-e lvi'l'M Itf kttVl offices ill Or koii m take effect Jul 1st and after that date. IWA. Canaday aa register, will be head ul the Koncburg office. Kgga wanted. 30c dozen. Johnson I, Produce Co, tf While seevral large salmon during tho past two days have been caught near Savage Itaplds dam, it la reported that fishing farther up the Rogue river Is not so good as It has been, due to what is said to be high water in that stream. However three large steel- head were caught several miles above inni wim eggs as oau. ' On account of the parade Tuesday. the tea for the Catholic ladies will be postponed until a later date, . Washington state residents who are rr.Kitered at local hotels include L. C. Knyder of Yakima. It. K. McDonald. Mr un,i MrH A A I'oole and J. K. Thorium of s.-attie. Josiah K. Davios untl family, Mr. and Mih. T. W. Thise and H. H. H.'tndron of Tacoma, Mr, and Mrs. T. ft. Root of Spokane, and J- K- Uvru Gf Bellingham. 1 Mll,lti embroidered Philippine dresses, white and colored voile, 6.7S. Jap Art Storo. 73 j Mr and Mrs A,jK.rt Wrey and fam- ily ot jllck80,lt Tenn.. who are touring lhe country b- automobile stopped in the ey lhu morninK to apend the day. mojogicai society convention, return lug to Medford in about a week I Columbia planter wall board Call jfor prices., Wallace Woood Lumber jyard. 4 ' High grade piano near Medford will ) 1)0 BOl- lo a reliable party at a big savings, $10 monthly will handle. A snap. Write at once to Taliman Piano Store. Salem, Oregon. 74 j Kr(.Hh HJlimon egiia for gale j0hn- tf J. H. McGee. one of Ashland's suc cesnful and enterprising merchants, was in Medford today. Mr. McGee has heen in business In Ashland 15 years, has outgrown his present quarters and has decided to erect a new building west of and in the same block as the new hotel, to be 60x100 feet, reinforc ed concrete, one story at the present time, to be ready for occupany Sep tember 1st. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. For Band, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work,, phone 812-J, Samuel Unto man. tf George Dulgnan. special agent for Foley & Burk combined shown, which are here June 22 lo 27, is In Medford. making final arrangements for the compnn- j ; bpucial summer- prices oi) dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Try that big milk shake a DeVoe's. tf Allen Babcock and wife, who form erly lived here but for the pact two ' ve;lp "vlng boon residing fit Blsbee. ii ii (mi h in IIM IUUI II HMU CXIII'd to ' remain.' havings soaked In enough Arizona heat to last a lifetime. For the prcHcut they are occupying A. F. ! SfOmifrfu hnmn ivhiti . M Ufimimtt and children are soendin'i; the summer in me east Luunspach Piano Store now 000 n for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite RIalto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. tf Frosh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf Tuesday afternoon the women's or ganizations of the Presbyterian church will hold a picnic at tho homo of F. S. Carpenter at Porrydale. The women will meot at the church at 3:30 imme diately following tho military parade where cars will bo provided to convoy them to the Carpenter home. ' At C:30 the hien will meet at tho church and will go to the Carpenter home where supper will be served. 1 To npproclato values you must srC tho display Of Philippine - drosses. gowns, step-ins nnd hand made hats, at Tho Japanese Art Store. 73 Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produco Co.. , REBEKAHS GIVE PARTY 10 0. N. G. TnnlKht thn local Kebrkalis nml Oddfellows will lmve n special social for the onloi'titlnniant of members of the order who nio attending the na tional Riinril encampment. Dancing and refreshments will bo features of tho eveninR's proKiam. Arrangements hnve been made to accommodate nnd give proper rftten lion to all those attending. It Is hoped with this to give these young men and ladles visiting hero a memory of this city that will add a little longer to the many pleasant features that arc being provided for their entertainment. Don't Burn Grass With No Fire Dept. Permit I'lre Chief Elliott warns Jloilfori; people that a permit Is neccr.niry be foro grass can be burned within the city limits. Violation of this law is subject to prosecution nnd line. In orders to improve the grass flic menace situation as much ns poss'ble It it deemed neecsmry for nil .Med ford citizens to burn dry grass on Ihelr lots, yards nnd alleys ns c-xrly as they possibly can, but of course, the above mentioned permit must not lie forgotten. l-'tuhcr nnd Son's Itnniiuel. .Masonic Hull. 6:30. Thurs day. June IS. 75 . N. ;. Oilil l i llimi. Veil are Invilc kin uttftiil !ii.n i.-. Wiorrow evening. Uegrm work ami refreshments. 73. GENERAL WHIIE- CUE SPEAKER AT ELKS' FLAG DAYi t The leading feature of the annual Flag day observance of the Medford lodge of Elks, held in the city park Sundny afternoon beneath the trees, was the address by Urigadier General George A. White, commanding of ficer of tho Oregon National" Guard before a lurge assemblage . of citi zens, many soldiers from .Camp Jack son, and a large delegation of Elks. Patriotic and other selections were played by the lSlith regiment band from Camp Jackson and the D. O. K. K. band of this city. General White's eloquent address pertained to a history of the L. S. flag from its birth. In the absence of Floyd Hart, exalted ruler of the Elks lodge, Carl Y. Tengwald, es teemed lending knight, presided at the exercises. . j The Elks lodge ritualistic exercises on such occasions were observed, and a history of the flag was given by Uon Newbury. The- exercises con cluded with the singing of America by the- entire assemblage. The always beautiful decorative fea ture on Elks flag day, furnished and made by N. C. Bennett, was on hand as. usual, a handsome' large liberty bell tot 'flowers.-. - 'j' TODAY EXPLAINED The two big hnlos seen around the sun today until shortly after noon had the people of the city and. valley quietly excited and caused many com ments. The superstitious predicted everything dreadful, including the world possibly coining to nn end or uu earthquake or big storm. the explanation of the hnlos. how ever, as given out by the local weather office, is that they were caused by the gathering of much moisture In the clouds, upon which the sun shone with rainbow effect and possibly might preclude a coming change in atmo spheric conditions. The general explanation as to the meaning, especially by thoso residents who formerly lived in the oast.1 was that tho halos'meant a coming storm. What seemingly threw evoryone "up !n the air"' was that the hnlos were no large,' and vjith such: n wide space between them, l it is seldom that even one small halo 'is seen In the daytime and a rare occurrence for two of them to be seen nt the anme time. 1 The weather prediction, however, is for fair weather and a moderate tem perature tomorrow. Made First Trip to Diamond Lake Sunday J. V. Muellenberg and T. W, Mack lin of Medford returned last night from a visit to Diamund Lake, being lhe first to make the motor trip to that resort by the AIcilford-L'nlon creek route this scnuon. They found the Union creek road rough and washed out, and ndvlse all Medford people not to go to the lake by that route until the next week end. The Medford men. who returned with 75 pounds of fine fish, report the finning at plamond hike excellent and that thorq were many anglers at the lake over the week end, mostly from- Klnmnth Falls and' California people. They also' report no. snow at lhe edge of the lake.'' ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY For: KAI.K llorne about 1100 lbs. 8 year, fine work horse, driver or sad. dir. gentle, with buggy nnd har ness. J5tl cash. Phone 900. 75 VOtt SAI.K L'henp. Jersey cow and heifer calf. Inquire at 613 Oak. 74 WANTKIJ Competent maid for gen eral housework. Airs. A. W. Aya. Phono 187. 7 5 VOTl RUNT Front room. 6 40 inch windows, new paper. Hot water at all times. S. Holly. 70 FOR SALK tiood trailer. Inquire 602 Ataplc. 74 FOUND License plates. Owners can have same by. calling at this office and payine for ads. RINGS ABOUT SUN BY WEATHER MAN Attention, Squash Growers .You can control the squash bug by using dusting material such as we are now able to furnish. ' 1 Come in and let us explain our control methods. We can help ytm. , -. MONARCH . SEED & FEED CO. . o 1 it-in tr ::ii-iIimi TrimMes to IV Help Takthe Soldiers to Crater Lake. ' t" " i-SGORES OF SPEED IN BIG ROUNDUP) For the past two idays tho 'traffic officers on duty in Jackson county have waged a veritable war on all violators of the traffic laws. ' Eight such cases jcame up before Judge Taylor In his I court today and two last Saturday. I David Branlgarof Woodburn plended guilty to the charge of speeding his f automobile at the rate of 45 miles an , hour and was ,ned $15. Edward P. 'Sullivan of Uunsmulr was fined $15 for reckless driving. E. H. Jones of I Ashland pleaded guilty to the charge . cf operating a motor vehicle without I lights and was iienallzed $15. State Traffic Oflicer J. J. Mc.Mahon signed all the above complaints, save for the first one mentioned, which was signed by Traffic Officer A. H. Shorts. W. H. Taylor was charged by C. C. Williams, state traffic officer, with operating a motor vehicle without an operator's license and was fined $10. William Wheeler was charged with the same ofiense by tho same olflcer and j was fined the same amount. Iloyd ! McKlum pleaded guilty to the charge I of driving an automobile without proper headlights and una filled $10. Willard Whitman was fined $20 for a charge of speeding brought' nealnst him by State Officer W. J. Jladfield. I Berry Brotherton, an Oregon na tional guardsman, pleaded, guilty to two charges, one of speeding and the other of operating an automobile with out an operator's license. He promptly applied for the license, tho penalty being suspended for the first charge, nnd lor the second charge he was fined $10. Last Saturday -J. J. Emmens np peared' in Judge iTaylor's court Ho answer a charge of ppeeding preferred against him by Traffic Officers Chas. Talent and J. J. Mc.Mahon. He plead ed guilty and was fined $15. B. Hard man, a motorcyclist, pleaded guilty to ; the charge of speeding his machine on the city streets, preferred against him by Mc.Mahon. He was fined $"20 and had his driver's license suspended for 30 days. At 9:30 Saturday evening at the home of Mr. nnd Atra. C. L. Straime of 510 North Bartlctt street. Miss Mildred Tptlegraff, recently ' from Portland, was unlteti in- marriage 10 w. j r.-uiK Klaucry. wno is a resilient ot nun city. The haripy pair arc old-time friends of Mr. and Airs'. Strange. The beautiful -ring wedding rite was employed to bind their troth. Ilov. J. Ii. Conn was the officiating min ister. Air. .Sla.ttery is with the Howard' Auto , company of Portland. AflMf n few fl.vH in tho dclUltltt'lll southern Oregon region they will make their home in Portland.. MAHONEY Died at the Sacred Heart hospital. June 14, Nellie Lucille Mahoney. aged 3 years 4 months and 7 days; daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Pat rick Mahoney of Butto Falls. Ore ; sister of Frank. Malcolm. Patrick Jr. and Helen Mahoney. Remains are at the Conger Funeral Parlors, where funeral arrangements are being made. it. a. sr. Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. llegular convocation Tuesday. June lClh, N j. m. Visitors welcome. 71 A. F. XOTii. Insurance There are many dif ferent ' kinds of fire insurance policies, but there is only one kind that exactly fits YOUR needs. We . make a business of writing the right kind of policy at tho right time In the right way. ,-.. .1 . .. , - RAHolmes The Insurance Man Sincel909 Phone-444 1 : ' WEDDING BELLS I iffsa.Fa , III O. N. G. Just One Big LAUGH Bill From Start to Finlch! Don't Miss It! LAST TIMES TODAY! "THE NIGHT CLUB" With RAYMOND . GRIFFITH A Rare' and Highly Humorou3 Photoplay. WEDNESDAY ONLYI "THE ONE WAY STREET" A Story of Youth and Intrigue with ANNA Q. NILSSON ' . and Notable Cast In A One Day Show ing on Account of Appearance Thursday Night of Legitimate Attraction "THE SHOW OFF" "TOPICS Admissions: Omheum Jr j HUNT'S r " Thu j 1 rDATCDIAM ,., r,.Z B CXL-i-C' JLP- -1ST ti XU 'iV 5 ' " 8 US ry6e COMEDY NEW YORK.' HAS ! 1 ffi n 1 a a 8 V- LAUGHED AND WEPT OVER FOR ;. j rRlNOPLAYCANKFUNNIERi ; 8' llllBfi VostcfMJJnvriain&nwdhs- - SEATS NOW SELLING! I Prices. Includlr.a Var Tax: Lower Floor. S2.75: next G rows. 12.20: I ! balance ? 1 .05. Balcony, first 2 rows $1.10; balance 50c. FOR SCHOOL DIRECTOR I At District School Election B Monday, June 15 DR. O.J. JOHNSON' He pledges a strict application of business prin ciples in eonduerins the affairs of the district, and fair and impartial treatment of all issues. A Resident of the City Four Years Three Children in the Public Schools. This adv. paid for by friends of the candidate. .' ' 1924 BUICK SIX GLASS ENCLOSED A Real Buy The Busy Corner Motor Co. WELCOME TOMORROW Special Bargain Mat., 2 P. M. Eve. Performances, 7 and 9 . Advanced Vaudeville Presenting THE SEASON'S MERRIEST BILL Headed By JERRY MACK & CO. In "MOTHER'S BOY" Screamingly Funny Farce DOUGLAS, GRAVES & CO. In "I'VE GOTTA HAVE MEAT" Parodizing the Woes of the Flu 3 HARKINS SISTERS 3 in "HARMONY AND CLASS" Songs and Dancing and Gowns ZEMATER & DEVARO (The Step Lively Gymnasts) , in Daring Feats and Strength Tests RAYMOND & GENEVA More 'Side-Splitting Acrobatics 'DEXTEROUS "COMICALITIES ' ' OF THE DAY" ZIPPY COMEDY CRATERI AN ORCHESTRA (F. Wilson Waite, Conductor) Eves., Adults 50c, Children 25c Mat.-:., Adults 35e, Children 10c Mm i mil 1 1 Minn ,, ni,,,, i .tm - a 14 o