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0 MEDFOKI) MAlL 'fiftIBUNBf MEDFOlfl)' qkeoox, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, 1C PAGE TWO o " ' if ' Mrs. "IT A CiinoJjiy bf Koseliurg, ' fjj aiul Mr. D. it' Irwin of l'ernt..' (Vliforniann who an reuinLvv' ti at who WftH In Medfnrtl to nitond the were among the huttlne ncallerfl In the local, hotels Include Mr. tinil Mih. Palmer-Thomas wedding Tuesday, left city today from thai. tliHtriet. Jatne H. Drew of Oakland, Mr. und Itor her home today. l)ancc In the "open air" Thursday Mri. A. V. Krickaon, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dance Jfl the cool, refreHhins "open night to the teasing, tuneful tempo of Hhlnkle, Rev. Griffith Jones. Miss air!' I'avlllon! Thui'Hday niKht. 70 Dlnty" Aloore'H ruinous ravmon or- trances Hmith, MIhh I, lime tie Jon oh. Tun i .,,Unfl chentra Th. i .,., i .....i.... iu lc Follow the crtmdH 'ine vaiuame ai nanunomn (inc0( hy the numerouH requests for ocal and Personal his mother for Jr.ncs-.-iUc, Illinois, where Hhc will l,o iiluc-cil hc-itUo lur late husband. Frank Devore. 8 1'iecen 8. Admission Air. and Mrs. A. Bteffi-r. Mr. anl Mrs. 7i K. W. HbaiiH'S und LMIhs Cslra Cole of Mrs. IJerthn. Neet of KuRene arrived Los-AnePles, Miss Madeline Olsun of to be awarded In the various National c0)lcl) mt hnve hc(,n luw,ived ln ,he city ,hl" mornhiK lo be at the Fresno, Mr. and Mrs. Urlswoltl of Guard military efficiency and athletic , ,,, C( offl(.e M .ltm bedside of her son, Fred Neet,. who Hollywood. Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. I'ui- contests at Camp Jackson, are on ex- ,,eo,,le lire OTCiirlnB additional cbil-8 underwent a major operation at the sons of Anaheim. Mr. and Mrs. A. X. hibitlon in the Chamber of Commerce ut ,hli .jui,,,,..., medium to send Knc"'u tlealt hospital yesterday. The Chambers of Holllster. Mr. and Mrs, show window. ieir friends or .elatlves In the east man 1B ,an ore8on Rational ocKe or Itanta KoHn. Mr and Mrs. Dance! Dunce! Jimmle Vance and who may be prospective tourists or set- Guardsman, and was iUUindlw; the W Armm and family -of Jo a. hi, famous Arizona Collc-lans. "The Hers In this territory. The Copco peo- "ta,te encampment when suddenly Miss Cirace Myer of -ol.B eHach. Mr. filnKInK Hand." fcnturlni! 1U instru- pie have "secured G0H0 extra copies of "Irieken with acute appendlc lis, but and Mm . W , O. Iloral.ln of Palo-Alto, ments recently returned from Japan, this particular tourist" number to at Present. " i reported, he is doing Mrs. A. B. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fer China and the Philippines, will play take care of such demands In addi- " " f' at a "Dance," Ashland Nntutoi iutn, tion to their usual mnllinR list of near- ' '''f" wanted, 30c dozen. two lilocks from new l.lthla Hotel, Frl- by 18.000. makiiiK a total of almost ." , ' ,1..., n..tn l.,n iri.h A i.onil Mine 9S nnu in l.a ,lluiplt,,,to.l I Mrs. I ete Colifmhia piaster wall board. Call for prices. iYnrd. Dr. J. J. Wallace Wood Lumber Emmons left last evening rojourn some timo before. returning. 25c lb. tf assured. -. 76 The fire at Kniilvr's Dairy and Pro duce building yesterday forenoon, which was quickly extinguished while still t na stage of inclpiency. by the fire department, was caused by a spark from a chimney fulling In such to Medford. u way as to start a blaze between tne Kreh salt water salmon, walls, and not by defective wiring as Johnson Produce Co. was first believed. Why go to the country to buy cher ries; We have large supply every day at a reasonable price, jonnson i-ro- nroe f Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. W. L duce Co. .Phone Si. illN.flr street. nunt(er and family of Tacoma. Percy l' K. Metis of Spokane, Toots Atkinson Fire Chief Moy Klllott again warns of Waltesliurg and Mr, and Mrs. U. E. all motorists who are traveling on the uchnrds of liclllnghum. cit ystreets In 'the path of a fire en-, .tann, See lAunspnch. tf glue on Its way to answer an nlnrm, jIls. T. chlnnock of Grants Pass was to promptly draw to the curb.". Vio- on)0ng the Josephine county business lation or this law is subject to a tine ret. Miss Jeannette Crowley. Mr. nnd Johnson Mrs. A. A. linger; nnd Miss Helen 8c tf brun of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. eter Vanderluis of Grenada. H. H. Chivor of Stockton, and Mr. and A. 13. Anderson of Yreka and V. A. Mrs. A. IA Dritel of Sacramento, Davis of Siskiyou are among visitors Special summer prices on dry fac hero from adjacent California points tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf who arrived yesterday. . I Attorney PT J..iXeff. has, returned for Vancouver, B. C. where he will Produce Co. .' . . tf the coast as far north as (fold Ueach.. Mr. and Mrs. Jas, I.. Shaw of Port- Immediate delivery on ltndinla No. (land hav returned homo after a visit 24 portable superhetrodyne, no out- of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Jiar- sine aerial, we Ik hi but 3 pounds. ry O. Hansen of 8. Central street. Take It on your vacation; Paralized IjOOAX, William Jacob I.otran va born at Ciierryvale,' Montgomery coun ty, Kiinsas, Nov. 23, -18H9. and died June 10th, 11(5, aged 35 years. 6 months and 17 days. Deceased lived in Gherryvale through childhood. t,'o Iiik to Wellingtons Kas.. in early man hood, where he was ennacd by the Santa Fe railroad for a number .of years an fh-eman and later as eiiKineer. Nov. 21, 11)11, he was niarrjed to Laura K. Warden, and to this union were bom three children, William J., ajre l- Kdner Wllma ase 11, and Dean Vs loy age 5, all of whom survive to mourn his loss. Other relatives are hlsr mother, Mrs. Robert Martins. AVichita, Kans., two brothers. James, ,K. of Kansas City and R. Davis in the navy, one sister, Mrs Mildred Crowley, of Denver. Deceased was a good hus- ; band, n kind father, dutiful son and a:; sympathetic friend, endearing himself to all who knew him. i ., MJtti.-W. J. LOG AX, Phoenix ! Jl"!22l. Tomorrow Might. CKA 1 iKii , (S:15 Curtain)' Ce COMEDV NEW VORK HAS UGHED AND WEPT OVER FOR. : Brick tec cream, 60c at DoVoe's. tf People from Washington who arc UurlnB ther alay they ttU v8Uoa the tubes reactivated or no charge. Vlr reglstered ia Jocal hotels Inc ude Mrs. Or0f;on Caveg Bln Kadlo Servlc0 106 w Mul, Te. H.-.V. Hcmenway, Harry Galler, M. A. Hund embroidered Philippine 1053. .. .. , . tf dresses, white and colored voile, $0.75. . Miss Perl Timmons and Glen Pa Jap Art Store. ' . T3 hrlck, who have been attending the Dan Bowcrman, who has been at- Oregon Agricultural college, and Miss tondlng the University of Washington, Itowen Gale, who has, been attending arrived Jn Ashland yesterday from the University of Oregon, are among Seattle and will remain here for some . tho Medford students of those institu ting, llowerman was former editor tions who .have returned home to nnri cnnnWaH tn lha AuhlnH TI,linrH nn.llll the ullmmnp nnl.nn visitors In this cllv tndav. ... . . . . . , . . ' Before vou buv that mano BeoLaun-t v, i. ,k .T .' i,i 110 nns necepiea a position wun rancy creamery outlet per id. annnh M n mvr vmi mnnev Ha .. ., . , . i utile on ine-jacKson Luuiuy r ews . u on iisun, rrouuee lo. know, nlann. and III rallnblV tf Vn -J ve. .p. u, i for comlne year. Ashland Tid- knows pianos and Is rename. li at DeVoe's fire sale beatnnlni; Juno 1 1. . ' Hotel guests from a distance who , t nrrived here yesterday include Mr. and Ml. William Pybtirn of Central PhIS. '' Kl,lnn,f W Wn;l n n ,1 MnrffJii-.l , ....... ... ...... ..... Street. Phone 655. ....... ... j-uini was a iocui visitor in inis cuy W. Ford of Hokltlka, New Zealand, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. b. Lnwar - or flams- staple drugs nt DpVoe's. tf,....v (or ,. weeks' visit with Dr burg. III.. Mr. and Mrs. Wharton of In ,i,Ution to tho regular weekly 1 ' ,:r f,?u Z"?,k,. ..... r' Tucson, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. A. ,,an(.e llt llie Valr a, pavilion i ,'V,r' L'.ri' :, "h"; r nMyo, P. A. frothwooil and h. J. l-.n- Saturday night, there will be given right of Chicago. Sam Nemlro nnd lwo 8,)Pcial -open air" parties, one on Hetty Klnley of New York City, U J. Thursday and one on Frldnv of this Thesen of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs, wee(. T,.n pBVon management had George H. Alexander nnd son of An- ,anned to hold dances every night derson, Intl.. and Mr. nnd Mrs. I. J.' during tho National Guard , encamp Jionk and Mesdamos M. IT. Kollogg and met. but changed their.. plans at the 11. It. Hell of Denver. - inHt nilnute In order not to conflict Ilcmstitchlni, scu. yard. The Van-' w(th the American Legion '"49 Days" Ity Shop. Battiett and Main.- tr celebration tho Inst two nights nnd WEDDING BELLS 31 So, Orange 76 Mrs. Owen Oard and daughter Oonr 'evleve of Denver, Colo.r arrived Tues- Mlss MarJorle Paire nnd Mrs. Bert Mobcs were anions tho business vis- the Crater-Kiwanls affair tonlffht. 'fJre mle Columbia plaster wall board Call for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber yard. Mrs. Anthony Dorse of Oconomo wac, Wis., who had been attending the national mimic, convention nt Portland, arrived in the city this morning, to spend several days with her .sister, Mrs. Edward Bailey,, while enroute to Ttiirtu'olnnr 1 Ttf hottle nt DeVoe's ' AT''. ELKS TOiVidRROW Itors whe were in Medford yesterday.,,., iatfed toniorrow night with a - Johnt wen now en route ffnUi Tnr.lr.nrvl11t. , , " lumonuw lllhlil n lin a Hie spen(i two wee Wjtn hfl pal nom Jacksonville. . cial musical program by "Dlnty" nwnn Wlu 'fho party who found my purse Is Moore's new 8-plecc orchestra. I lluh '!i.,,rtn orrira , nnlft poriillvely Identified and known. ,lf, Fftney creamery nutter 43c per lb. lJl"n" gBS f0r 80 6' tf ( John Owen Is now en route east to. i rents ln jniffHc ami comeniH ruiurneii ui uiiuu, Johnson Produce Co, , wHl,.cause no trouble and no names Sampcl Clark, who haH been visit majlo public; If not will proseput to the iK Mr. nnd Mrs. TJ. M. French foi limit. . Airs. jj. v. Mct-'uruy. vo- John- 8on Produce Co..; ... .' tf I It wili.be of interest lo the many local radio fans to know that tonight nt U n'nlnnl i l l..nnHnna(lnn aintlnil j-L noimnn i.ui. nf Nm-tLom Pn i. 1 7. . V .. . ' L ', of the Gtmpml Klectrlc company at We pay for ashes and sell dirt jhenp. Brown &. Whlto Agency, Inc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Harris have mov ed to positii ,The watermastor can be found in his office In the Medford National bank building, from 8 n. m. until noon, Iforftia and southern Oregon held their third annual celebration ftt Sumnllt raidh Sunday . with, about' forty enrs of people there. . , 1 Columbia piaster 'wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Mj'B. l'Varrtt Starmor arrived today from Cairo, 111., to visit her sister, Mrs. Frank Laldley, for sometlmfe. Will shnre enr expense with party going to Portland; Thursday ortIrrJday. J'hone 840-V. , 76 Oakland, will broadcast tonight's program-of the convention of the Na tional Electric Light, association which ttf being held at the city auditorium at San Francisco. .Herbert Hoover, sec- The mnin bout nt the big smoker to be given by the Elks lodge tomorrow night at the Elks temple, for tho visit ing National Guard members of the 1. O. E, order . will be between Johnson, a young man who is known as the O. A. C. cbonpion at his weight, 165 pounds, and Floyd Owen of Prospect, of like weights All of Lhe bduts will prove to be humdingers for excitement nnd skill, it is claimed, but thin main , bout Is atlracting wide attention. Tho smok er is for Elks lodge members only and their military brothers. On. the smuk cr program are. a number of dark horse boxers front Camp Jackson. The lodge session, which will be very short, botins at 8 o'clock prompt ly, and then comes the smoker. Eats i. . . t, , aan i rancisco. ,ieroeri noover, sec- , - ,,,,,. o Medford w-here Harris has a rotary of commerce. Is Included among ttnd refreshment will follow.' Lion, says tho Ashland Tidings tho mnny othep promlnent men who I ..J,,. ; will speak over the ether this evening fro mthe auditorium. ' V "'" Johnson Produce, Co. HiJoutenant Vtiedeilgal of the officers mservo corps arrived in the city from Iast night proved to bof n very busy one at the local hotels. n fact many - I'wvu f-ui un iiiiivfii in liiu it v iriiiii . .- . j The funeral of Julius Kruttschnltt j Portland this forenoon to take up his ' wul"" "e, l7" nau IO, f lurnt" vllibe held in New Orleans Thursday. I official duties in connoctVn with Na! VZlt aTUAtZt As a maVk of respect and recognition tlonal Defense day. He .will maintain. of Mio distinguished services he had hln headquarters at Camp Jackson un- Grounds Pavilion! rendered the Southern Pacific com- der Brigadier General White. puny and the railroad World. In gn-1 Special Patriotic favors for eraj'all railroad operations vyui cenne Fnlr forjone minute, nnmeiy 0 a. m. to :0l n. n ' Trains, equipment In shops, etc. and employees will also cease work, am) It he general offices will be closed It ai jni. to 10 n. m. , ' Dnnoe In ; the "opon air!" Fair Griiflnds Pavilion! Thursday ' night! AdllHHloi) 10c. 76 ' Chandler' Egnn departed last night for) Vancouver. Wash;, where ho will talctftpart in the coust golf tournament whMh will be held ther I'tresh snlt water salmon. 25c lb. Joliiuion Produce Co.' It Is believed the same busy condition will continue for much of tho remain der of the summer season. The wedding of Miss Dorothy Pal mer and Edwin Thomas which took place at the First Methodist church Tuesday morning, June 16th was a brilliant affair in every detail. These popular young people aro graduates of Medford hlgh school, also students of Willamette university. They will bo at home after July 1st nt Salem, Oregon where Mr. Thomas is em ployed In the advertising departmeni, of the Statesman. Grfigimats B J B2R99f I ."I it mm NO PLAY CAN BE FUNNIER BQst cfjall.Jlmrican QDmedtss-9 JicVMJOQd Broun, Mai York World, SEATS NOW SELLING! Prices Including War Tax: Lower Floor, next 0 rows!, i.20; balance $1." llalcony, first 2 rows $1.10; balance 50c. GANAL, KLAMATH Mtla. Frank Owen and daughter left Portland last evening where they Itojfd I icsiivai. , . . 1 1 li.wers Sheet Motal Works moved S. Central. 75 lorrnine Oearhardt of Central i I has accented n position "With the nber of Commerce office as ns- 1 lit to Miss Frances Perry. Kskln's Drug etoro this week open vveiflngs. 78! Jiong the many Portland visitors In JHV I'lty are Mrs. W. H Hare. Mr.! amlIrs. A. E. Ultterhouse. Mrs. H. D. Holt-. Mi nnd Mrs. L. N. Walton. ' Helfji Clarke Strode. Muriel P. Dolph ' und5l. V. Phlpps nnd fnmlly. i4t us give your car a thorough "o-MiJ' over" before tho Crater Iflke triplj lllversido Garage. P. F. Close, prtiictor. 132 S. Ulverside. 77 (J.A. Jordan today reports the birth of e fourth pair of twin calves on IiIhj lace. durlngj tho past year. The cnUjfs were born to "Cooper's Prln ceHiff, n registerei1 Guernsey. .Mr, Jor dajislates that twin calves are not a vers common occurence and that foUtfsets In a year in a relatively small lwri is almost a record. Grants pass tier. hVoe has bought the entire stock Ire damaged goods of the Valley Co. and will have It on sale in fumnior garden, beginning Thurs- .lunn 11. ' ' ' tf r The 0. N. G. ladies! Thursday night! 7C Mrs. M. L. Moore i of Chapman, Kans., nnd Mrs. C. W. Moore of La Grande, Ore., nro among the recent nrrivals In the city, nnd they are now spending several weeks visiting ,Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Simmers. Candy! candy at DoVoe's fire sale. I tf Miss Virginia Smith, who under went an operation Mondny for the re moval, of her tonsils will be taken homo today. . . . ' Hemstitching, buttons covered nt tho Handicraft Shop. . - tf Mrs. Minnie L. Bradley, a tourist , service 1 Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. v. tf ) The Sunday school officers and , teachers of the Baptist church held their monthly supper and council at , the. church Jast night. .There was a large attendance and after. the supper nd business session a happy, sucia-1 hour was enjoyed. ..end several days attending the f,.om Seattle. ws bitten today by a dog' , ' "'' J. "TUJ 'at a fruit stand north of the city. Kho .,,.. ,, h' ,, Alnrt ,,. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Juno 17. fin t nu ivl 1 1 lir nnnnoil it n ti iifii en nnl For snnd. gravel, sediment, cleaning , lhe Klumath irrigation district in or-lawn work, phone 9I2-J, Samuel iLangeii valley Sunday, which will open Bntoman, lf . up 10.000 adldtional acrs of land for Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Watson of Ana- reclamation. In commemoration of helm, Calif., nro In Medford visiting ,,, event the fal.mcl.s w, ,,tnKe a Mrc friends and relatives. They are form- 1)nl.,)ccue to whlch the elltll.e county er r'esidents of this city whore Mr. rivltc.,i. More than 3500 pounds of .nmsuii. was cinpiuyeu uy liiu luresi . mcnt wiii bo nrennred. m. .e u. u, y some Art stor(,. "J'i ,he1n,''ko"1.fo, '"'n" ' I Tho aieaners' cl, of the Uaptlst Spi'cit'it'd Fluhrcr's ! Milk Bvoad. Faii vuu snt'cifin It'll- VOU I'll II vtmr At Any Grocer (l II to the rear of the building, where a dog attacked her. ' She wan bitten on tho arm nnd chest hut tho wounds were not considered serious. Tho dog nttompted to got Mrs. llradley by the thorat, she .states'. The wounds were dressed by Dr. Moser. Grants Pass Courier. . ;. . R. I, R. eggs av De ,-oe'a. tf . Palmer'a Photo Studio. 717 N. Cen tral avenue, open from one until fivo p. m. Kodak work, hand colored pho tos, painting, or commercial orders ijlven prompt attention. Phono 823-11 or Mrs. Jlnrto 82I-Y. 83 The out of the state car registration at the local- state- registration bureau dropped considerably from its record breaking for the season number the previous day. ns only 65 such cars were realstiTed. ' , Remember the fire sale on candles nt DeVoe's. beginning June 11. tf L. A. tlregory, the well known sport ing editor of the Portland Orogonlun, Is spending his vacation in Medford during the National Ouurd encamp ment and as a side Issue Is assisting with the publicity in con neot ion with .National Denfense Day, headquarters for the state being located ln Medfnnl, under supervision of Itrlg. Oen. Geo. A. White. Mr. Oregoiy is loud In Ills I praise of the entertainment being fui nlsheil by the people of Medford for the Xutional Ouardsmen. -, Another big 'open nil" dance nt the Kuir (rounds Thursday night! Don't lulus it! 7u I Mrs. t'hns T. Sweeney drove lo Port, land to nttend the grant chapter of the Kustern Star Inst week, taking. Mrs. V. II. McC.ownn. Mrs. F. Isaacs and Mi. (jen. Alden. They drove back Tuesday. Mrs. Sweeney made the trip both ways In one day. Ralph I'. Day. giamlxon. returned with Mrs. Sweeney for the summer. e pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap, lirown & White Agency, Inc. tf Among the nut of town Oiegnnlnns registered at Incnl hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. II. V. Mitchell of Ijikevlew. l.cdlle M. duelling of Corvallls. A. H. Ferguson 'f Ros.el.ui-g, Mrsrt.imns It. J. HortRi-s und R. Pawson of Klamath Falls, unci the following from Kugenr: Mr. and Mrs. F. A N,iKl,.y. p. c. Sneer. ,F. IV Knlcht nrl A. Humes. K. II. , Packard. K. W Unrney. Catherine Do- jlte. Jeanette Calkins. II s. Ford nnd O. D. Herhert. I Fresh suit water salmon, Johnson Produce Co. Sunday- scHool held a pleasant social and business meeting nt the Rend home on Kdwnrda- yesterday after noon. Fresh snlmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. . tf Tho cloudy nnd probable occasional shower prediction for today failed to appear, and Instend tho day was quite warm one , of sunshine. Cloudy wenther with a moderate temperature Is the prediction for Thursday. The maximum of yesterday was 86 and the minimum of todny was 49.2. l.aunspaoh Piano Store now open for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite Rlnlto theater. Successor to Root Mu sic Co. tf According to wire reports front Cal. Ifornia today the Pear Association price for pears this year will be $75 per ton. which is the highest price for many years. 1 - -- ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOli SA LIS Dodvco delivery, a snap for quick sale. ; Price $175, removal sale at Mason Motor Co. - T VOK SALK Ford buff, another snnp during our removjil sale; only at M (istni Motor Co. 7n FOH SA1.K Ford tourlntr, a real buy during our removal 'sale, for only S12i, Mason Motor Co. i5 FOU SAI.K Maxwell touring, lots of pep to this one, during our removal sale, tor omy Atason Aiotor i o. Foil HAIjK Ford delivery, a clve sway nt J3f, durlnp our removal sale. Mason Motor Co. 't FOU SAI,K Fifty cars, to be sold ln addition to those listed here.. He , sure to attend our removal sale. Mason Motor Co. FOU KENT Two room furnished n part men t : irttraue: ' htrce k round 5, 616 N. Central. 76 25c lb. VOn SAKE Choice larce lot with res idenoe; also corner lot with resi dence: business location cheap for a few days. Owner. 81 1 Jackton .LOST The party who found my nurse is positively identified and known. If purse and contents re turned at once, will csuiin trouble nnd no nnmes made public: If not will prosecute to the limit. Mrs. IV O. McCroskey. ... , - 7ti WANTED Tnwn and odd JobOork J'hone 376-M. 7 OBITUARY DIOVOHE Sarah Devorc passed away at (he home of her son. Con Devoro. 806 East Jackson : street Tuesday murnlnff, June 1(1. 1925. Mrs. Devorc came to Medford two years aKO from JanesVlle, Illinois where she had lived for the past six teen years. She was born In Ir.oquls county. Illinois, August -3, IStiS, and was G'J years, nine months, and ,23 days old at the time of her death. She v'as a member of the Christian church and leaves to mourn her loss, on son. Con Devoro of this city, one daughter, Mrs. Halite Trosper. of Jonesville, Iowa: nnd seven grand -ohildren.- The funeral arrangements were made by the Perl Funeral Home nnd Mr. ivevore will leave Wednesday evening. JUne 17 with the remains of tfONIGHT ff!j ' , ' '.-only a .' I! 1 . m mstix- 1 iiaiii m F First National's . edford I Business College I Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION D 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 254 and 75t PacksKes Everywharv accurate Mike VIAVI Helpful in 0 Nervous Coalitions 315 Medford Bldg., Fhoe 84 1 , SiiiiiniPi' Scliotliilc Basis THURSDAY, JUNE 18 1 -. DICTATION IN SIX WEEKS GUARANTEE! gj (liirvin is cspeciiilly advautaiicoiis to those desiring S . liiiistcry of steiiOKrnitliy for office or college iiiid university s ' j work. S j -. Bpeeial IJnri'oiiglis bookkeeping niacliine and eiiletikitor S ', 1 .eonrses. j : Iiidividiiiil flivgg sliorllniiul, speed typing nnd dietaphonc I " practice! ' S . Home study courses in scientific salesnntnsliip, book- lu'ei'ii'ng iind'liiglii'r accounting., ' . , .. ' ' . : 1 ' r ..- -s Special Low Summer Eates G. w. N. ililllii! ANNA Q. NILSSON BEN LYON MARJ0RIE DAW '" YOUTH TO YOUTH A story in which hate and revenge defeat their own purpose! ' COMEDY NEWS Betty at theMavliber Tomorrow Night THE SHOW OFF (legitimate attraction) When Buyer Meets Seiler The banker is the third parly which makes their transaction possible. The bank is as necessary as typwr.iters to modern business. And Ibis parlienlar bank has proved it self indispenabb' to most local businesses. Business Accounts Invited t Jacteon County Bank JMedrord.Oreeon r ESTABLISHED. 1888- .' FRIDAY Tonimv'Meishan .in his biggest picture "Conng . Through" 0 and lllK oirhy ( Minnly nn I he Darwinian Theory- "DAUWIV WAS itu;iiT 1924 BUICK SIX r GLASS ENCLOSED A Real Buy The Busy Corner Motor Co. ? I ne largest stocko of genuine automobile electrical parts between Portland and Sac ramento can be found at JYITHAMS BATTERY ELECTRIC Cp! 1 Wat Bldg.