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iTocaljand -Personal
ilndioations are. Lhat thtt pitaent
Wftrm weather wave will' continue for
njjday or ho, as the prediction In for
continued warm weather tomorrow,
following a maximum yenlerduy of 9!l
(baKrees and of 96 degreea the day-before.
This morning's minimum of 65.5
tlijrees indicated that today would be
rip least uh warm as Friday and that
ins maximum might go over the 100
mark.
Why go to the country to buy cher
ries. We have large Bituply very day
nt a reasonable price. Johnson Pro
duce Co. Phone &7. 241 N. Fir street.
tf
Will G. Rteel of Eugene, the former
well known Medford citizen who is
the police commissioner of('rater Na
tional park, arrived here last evening
with the Intention of making Die trip
to the lake this forenoon with the
National Guurd caravan.
I Oily ' nsHssmentH must be paid by
jily 1st to avoid 'paying fi per cent
penalty. 82
'Ninety-one cars, containing approx-
imuteiy auu guests, stopped at Mer
rick's Motor Inn yesterday to spend
too night.
1 The Model Pharmacy wll be open
next Sunday and nights the following
weeK. 8-
I Among the tourists and others retr
Irflercd at local hotels last night and
today nro Odeita Itea Dunn and Mrs,
JesHie Dunn of Hrookfleld, Mo., Dor
othy Davies of Minneapolis. Mrs. Piatt
Morrow and family of Wallace; Idaho,
and H. J. Moyerihtm of New York
City.
h before you buy that pinno see l.aun
1 pach. Ho can save you money, "He
know plnnos and 1p rollahle.. tf
.'Cadet C. H. Bnrth, who held the
highest honors In the recent class that
graduated from tho West Point Mill
1 (try academy, in a cousin of Mrs. O,
AfcDcurmon of 4 44 North Orange
street, and is a son of General C. H.
itfirth of Washington, D. C, who is u
fiiniily friend of Colonel Paine of this
city. Cadet Harth ranked 17!) points
above his nearest rival,
tHcmstltchinfr so a yard. The Van-
Ill' Shop. Bnrtlett and Main. tf
I A young mart, who was attracted by
wymt ho thought Was a stray dog in
Sld Kill, spent last night in the city
jail with his new found pal. The own-
eif of the canine had learned that the
dog had been taken and telephoned
officers here to hold the man and tho
dojft The young man wns released this
morning after the dog's owner had
roHwo here for his pet. Grants Pass
Cburier.
i Columbia plaster wall board. Call
far prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard
'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Babb of Ran
.lose, Calif., were Medford .visitors
yesterday on tholr way south after a
vacation trip to Seattle. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Bnbb are well known locally,
Mrs. Habh having formerly been Miss
.Lucille Koontz of this city. ;
tMrs. Josslo Davis of Belllngham,
ViiHh Is spending several days In the
cljy with her cousin, Mrs. Walter Dev-
'City assessments must be paid by
Jllst 1st to avoid paying 5 per cent
penalty. 82
he third of u sieclal series of "open
alr'dunces will take place at the Fair
Grounds Pavilion, this evening. Snap-,
py dance music by the new Pavilion
Orchestra of eight pieces, has won
much approval. A program of the
latent popular hits Is on the bill for
tonight's affair, and a big time Is ex
pected. Pfanns! See I,aunspach. tf
Californlans who are Registered at qw
O. Brady, and P. Felrg and Mr. and
Mrs. J. 8. Jerks of Oakland, Mr. and
Miyc Chris Jorkenson, Master Chris
Anderson, nurs and chauffeur of Pied
mont, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brooks of
With 41 varieties of fruit crops In
the ground, the. John .Jacob Astor
experiment station feU Astoria Is
doing more work In the study of this
type of food than any other station
in the United .States.
Intensive shorthand," typing, ma
chine bookkeeping and salesmanship.
Work mornings only; special low rates
now. Medford Business College.
88
Wje pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Throclr of
Thrall, Mr. and Mrs. TV I. Plymure
Pasadena! Mr. and Mrs. Tl. Iie of . ' yreka' "nd, Henry- Watson and
the visitors from adjacent California
Han Jose, Mrs, J. B; Maxwell, Mrm J
M. Leach, Mr. and Mrs. Irving M. Wil
son, Mrs. I. M. Caskel, Mrs. and Fred
Stoneberg, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lynch,
Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Loewe and Miss
who were in the city today trans
acting business.
Attention, Fruit Growers We have
Kifti'l Weaver of the Standard Oil
cqmpany, H. R Nash of Bugone, Ken
neth Beetle, district representative of
1'fcnnzotl, and Floyd Ross reported a
v4'y good trip to Diamond lake Wed
nesday. They made the trip from
Mtrdford In four hours, and tho re
turn In the same time. While thore
tho, men caught 40 trout, and could
easily have caught many more had:
tltfcy had tho time. The lodge Is now
lnr operation, fully prepared for the
mrmme rush of tourists and pleasure
Bliieekors.
Fresh salt wator salmon., 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
"'The, local state bureau for recording
nut of tho state cars yesterday finally
got rid of tho 6G cars dally registering,
which had boon tho case for the three
previous days, when but 64 such cars
rrigisterod. Today's registration of out
oft the state cars will probably shoot
up high by this evening, as up to this
noon the registration wns 52 cars.
llasklo's Drug storo this week open
ovenlngs. 78
Mr, and Mrs. M, L.. Happy and fam
ily of Kansas City, Mo., are among
tliose from a distance who arc spend
ing several days in tho valley visiting
friends.
.Kttgs wanted, 3 Go dozen. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
,Anong Portland residents who ar
rived hero Friday and are registered
nt tho hotels are Mr. and Mrs.. II.
Kmidling, Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Fruzer,,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Calrnea, Mrs. J. h.
Carman, Jr.. Josephine and . Adeline
Keefcr and Mr., and Mrs. 10. C. Hamil
ton. Columbia plaster wall board. Call
foe prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Yard.
Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, Copco
will meet tho speedy Ruch team in a
return game at the Holly street bull
park. Karly In tho season Itueh took
Copco ''into camp" at the Ruch
groundH and now the "lighthouse swat
tors" are out for revenge. Though
tho local teanV is badly crippled
through tho loss of several men who
a ro taking part in tho Cra t er I ji k o
caravan, every effort will be made to
fll tho gaps in time for tho coming
h ttle. Tho game will be called at
2:30 p. m. and there will be no charge
for spectators.
Dance! Closing dance Kugle Point
Saturday night. 78
Walter Frarer Brown and son Leon
ard Chayln Brown came In on The
morning train. Mr. Brown had been
In attendance at his son's graduation,
from Coe college, Cedar Baplds, Iowa.
Dance Eagle Point Saturday night.
78
The Ladles' Aid of the First Metho
dist Kpiseopal church have presented
the church with a fine new bulletin
board for tho lawn of tho boautiful
church. It was purchased at' Decatur,
HI., and Is the last word In such
boards. It Is electrically lighted and
will make a very attractive way of
advertising tho church announce
ments. It wll bo placed on the side of
tho church, Justto tho right o fthe
study door. Tho congregation is de
lighted with this present from the
Aid. It will be placed on the church
Monday morning.
Fresh salt water salmon. 2Sc lb.
Johnson Prnjitro Co. If
Dance! Tw.? last lame of the sea
son, Kagle Point. Saturday night. Best
music In the valley, 73
Jean Heffler of San Francisco, Mr., taken. over the large packing and pre
and Mrs. Ray Leek, Mr. and Mrs. A. cooling plant formerly operated by the
D, Williams,-. Mrs. Clara Haysler and Oregon Growers Cooperative Aesn,
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Summers of Los and are now prepared to enter into
Angeles. contracts with growers for their crops
Ktnple drugs at DeVoe's. tf of pears and apples in the spot cash
Hugh B. Rankin returned last night baBls. Growers will find it to their ad-
from a two day inspection of the rouds vantage to communicate with us be'-
in -the Diamond lake and Pelican bay fore disposing of their crops. Office
region. He left again early this at packing plant now open on North
morning with the Crater Lake cara- Central avenue. Telephone 30, or can
van transporting Oregon National call evenings 972-J. Suncrest Orchard.
Guardsmen to Southern Oregon's Llewellyn A. Banks, Mgr. 78
scenic wonder. Hot? I should say not! It's always
Attention. Fruit Growers We have cool at the Fair Grounds Pavllionl An
taken over the large packing and pro. other big "open air" party tonight!
cooling plant formerly operated by the 73
Oregon Growers Cooperative Assn, The fire department held a peri
and nro now prepared to enter into ' 0(iicnl drill this morning. The Elks
contracts with growers for their crops T(;me served as demonstration
of pears and apples on tho spot cash maiding, and after a short workout
basis. Growers -will find it to their , n,,.n ..edM-noA in ih hnii .vhrA
Ed S. Brlgfcs, manager of the
Americun Fruit and Vegetable Ship
pern' association, with headquarters
in Medford, will arri0 in the city
tomorrow and will be the guest of
Mr. Foster Butner, manager of the
local broccoli exchange. Mr. But
ner' plana to take the visitor on a
trip through: the valley and acquaint
him with this territory. Roseburg
News Review.
Launspuch Piano Store now onen
for business at 111 Main. Opposite
tialto theater. Successor to Root Mu
sic Co. , tf
LOCAL BAKERY WILL
MOVE ON JULY1ST
Advantage to communicate' with us
before disposing of their crops. Office
at packing plant now open on North
Central ave. Telephone 30, or can Johnson Produce Co
the powerful Stuf7 pumper was
again put into action.
Fresh salt water Balmon, 25e lb.
?h"r"i "-e'lyn A. Bnnka Mm-: 7K-J f or pi.ice8. Wallace Woood Lumber
sentative, American Red Cross, will
yard.
j The National Forest Service is dis
tributing to the different rangers,
guards and truck drivers, a handy
container for smoking material, such
as tobacco, cigaretteH and matches,
,'. 1 : . -.f ; V
The Peerless Bakery establishment,
which Is now loiattd on East Main
street, will be In new quarters about
the first of July in tho new con
crete building being completed on
South Riverside on the Page theatre
block.
The new. quarters of the, baking
company, will be 70 by 22 feet in
dimension, with a full basement be
low. The company will add much
new and modern equipment, and
will 'be fully prepared for. increased
business when In their new location.
The business structure Is being
built by M. C. Page, with I. O. Corn
wall as contractor, and has been in
the course of construction for the
past month.
linliHiliinlllliilliriHIIUI .lull lii !Hia.:n!!'ig 'A
o Special 7-coumse
h oiled Spring Chicken'
Dinner
ALL ITALIAN COOKING '
Price $1.00
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RAILROAD OFFICIAL
VISITS OWEN PLANT"
Day or Night When j
You Want a Bite m
You will find our cui
sine and service right
By tire picture of the chef, you
may know us. Come in, let's get
acquainted. Our kitchen is al
ways open to inspection so
fool at homo.
nrrive in Medford today to conduct ex
amination for life saving examlntions
which: wll be open to al who have
passed the senior test. Examiners are
10 Kive life BHvlnB teats and ,.a U.on B0 " recoj.tar-le for , receiving the ..l.c.-n Pacific and Bu,llnKton In connection with MedfordJce Cream
auallfiratlonn for mRmbershii. In the tn! ,u,nt out """ anA ui""-"1! rnllronds. with the special train . . Gardens, fhone 307. ,,
local life saving corps All who are """'""' This In being done to les- carrying railroad officials to Klm
Interested in taking this exiftnlnatlnn ' SFn lhe flre ner from smoking ath Ffl, inspected tho Owen-Ore-
I SONS OF ITALY INN
Charles' E. Perkins,: a director of V ' -r r
na,nii in vn.riL.t,,- , i tj,;,! , durln gthe summer,
flee, or phone 45G. I uuwuiser 100 uume ui wevues
Retuvene. renllv removes wrinkles "ro sa'e- t'
and restores youthful contour rapidly, ' IIot? Not nPre! co1 and comfort
harmlessly and permanently. Medford nblp! Falr Orounds Pnvillon! Let's
Beauty Shop, 3rd floor Medford Cen- '
ter BIdg. Phone 191. 81 A welcome reception win no given
' "Dubs MulkeyV well-known in IO'' r.aion ano inmny at me r irsi
southern Oregon iugllWtic circles, Is "npUst church, Monday evening, June
defendant In a $5000 damage suit f it 1 "u t,,,u' x cu,Ifirguiioi. m
filed ngatnHt him by Arkie and
gon company, and expressed him
self as pleased with the timber out
look in this section, while non-com- Highest-: Quality Jewelry Repairing
mlttal on all other subjects. After
a two hours' inspection of tho local
mill, he returned to the special train
at Ashland,
Invited.
Arthur Pugh of Polk county," says
Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John
son Produce Co.
tf
It was alloged that Mulkey at-' V . u,fa ,,wm
tacked Mrs. pugh while he was being
entertained at her home a few
months ago.
Economic Pear Survey
Continued June 28th
Messers. Befise and Wilcox will
PUunoiid Setting, Watch
Uoimirlng H t
Satisfaction . Assured' In
.quality and price.'
Mall us your wants.
REDDY & CO.
, - 1 take up the work of the economic
,r 'l,lPTle...'r.,1t.l " "I? lr suVvey, Monday. June 22. THese
local hotels are included Miss Beat
C. Noble of the National Map Co.,
was a business blsltor here today.
Last dance of the season, Eagle
Point, Saturday night.
Johnson Produce Co.
We pay 'for ashes, and Bell dirt
henn. Rrown & WhltA Arflnrv. Tnn.
. .. tf 1 Fresh salmon eggs for sale.. John
rMA..Ai i.nn son Produce Co. V V tf
.u:.,ji'" it-fk t . IlnnrP In tho fnnl. plpnril 'nhfn nlr'-V"!
prosent and sing several aciectlon r Grounds Pavilion! A real party
nt the service at the First Methodist ,lon'M, iojks. in
Kplscopal cnurcn tomorrow morning. , "" .r" " T. vnhinhln IMnrmnllnti l hnlnv Ob-
Thlo fiiMiniia nimrtnl aunt, nfler. nt OUrOllie (JITUK OlHtriCt WBI'O ItlllUHK "
This famous quartet sang often nt ,..,,.. ...... j, ...,. ,u in ned. and will he of groat benefit
two men -spent- two weeks In this
rice Kearney of Olympln; Mr. and y b , niUa 1 1 ' : ' " ,
Mrs. E. c; Centers of Tenlno; Mrs. innd "n ccount,of Jn Phone 44v
n, . .i. ,,' TA counties,-it was impossible for them
!,l " r'l" continue at that time. Thirty-; ?3 N. Fir Si
Mrs. Harvey X.ee and family, . Mr,
and Mrs. O. A. Burger of Seattle.
DYKRB
HATTEK8
CLIANEEI!
FLEATEKI
five records have already been!
taken In Jackson county, and It ,is
expected . to. .secure at least" 75 more.
Orclmrdlsts i w.111. be visited by. ap
pitlntmont and, it-Is hoped, that the
orchardlsts will continue to give
their, co-operation as they did at
tho beginning of the survey. Some
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the great general conference of tho
the visitors from that district who
church nt Springfield, Mass., last ', i"'"g "'e nay n.; u.e
May. They arc on tholr way to r or sana, gravel, seaimem. cleaning
ortland, and will spend the Sab-
bath nt Medford
Immediate dellvory on- nadlbla NO.
24' portnblo suporhetrodyne, no out
side aerial, ' weight but 3 pounds.
Tako It on your vacation. Parallzod
tultes reactivated or no charge. Vlr
gin Radio Service, 106 W. Muln. Tel.
10M'. tf
Fancy creamery butter- 430 per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
i Bn toman.
' Whore cool
refreshing
tf
breezes
blow! Dance in comfort at tho Fair
Orounds Pavilion tonight!
7S
to the Uogue Jtlver. valley.
.-Notice.
School Dlst. No. 102 will receive
bids for transporting children from
said district to Medford school district
for coming school year. Bids to bo In
Evangelist Qrlfflth-Jones, by spec- the hands of the clerk by June 30th.
inl Invitation, will preach nt tho hchool board reserves the light to re-
Prosbyterlan church Sunday morn- Ject any or all bids.
ing; Mr.. Jones Is one of. the promi
nent and successful criminal lawyers
of Los Angeles, a typical Welchman,
a r. nnnriro nn- rwenn National having come to this country as
Ounrdsmnn,. plondod guilty in Judge boy and herded sheep on the largest
Taylor's court this morning to a slieop ranch in tho world, which was
charge of speeding, brought' aguinst; located in eastern Oregon, where
him by state trnfflo officer w. J.
Ilndfleld, and wns fined 10..
Intensive shorthand, typing, ma-
hlne bookkeeping and salesmanship.
Work mornings only; special low
ntes now.' Medford Business College.
OWN. 88
Palmer's Photo Studio, 717 N. Cen-
ral avonue. open from one until five
i. m. Kodak work, hand colored pho
tos, pulntlng, or. ' commercial orders
given prompt' nttontlon. Phone 823-R
or Mrs. llarto 821-Y. 82
Out of town Ofegonlnns, besides men
they had 150,000 sheep. Ho is re
tallied as legal advisor for .several
large organizations In southern Cali
fornia and other-parts of- the country.
Special summer prices on dry fac-
Addrcss
MItS.
79
P. A. MATTHEWS.
Clerk S. Dlst. No. 102.
H. P. D. No, 3.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
"-HAIL'v?:
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. Li HILL,: Manager
Phone 105 30 North Central
Medford, Ore.
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WANTKD Young or middle aged
man for janitor work at Russell's.
FOU PENT Sleeping room, close, In,
bath -rivlledges. 305 So. Central; 78
er. .Return to Tribune, i Howard.
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf LOST-Black bill fold containing JI
Mr. nd Mrs n A-f ..Oar ' censes, cards, etc. . Valuable to own
don t'ity, Kansas, nro spending a few
days in tho city, with the intontlon
of motoring to Crater Lake ns LOST Hlk's tooth, east side business
ouickly as the Crater Lake caravan
returns, vith the National Guards-
MAGNETO SERVICE
(EPA1RS TO ALL MAKES
,Witham's Battery: &, ,
Electric Service''
Jatatorium Bldg., Medford.
Portland residents, who are regis
tered at the hotels, include the fol-.
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. IS. I. Humti
Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
T. C. Vint, landscape engineer
ton nnd Mr. and MraJ L. J.' Smith connected with tho National Park
of Dallas; O. R. Krey and W. R- -service, arrived in the city this morn-
Woolport of Hnod Rtver: C. A. An- ing to spend several days on or
der on of Tillamook; L."P. Wilcox of ficial business. Mr. Vint has been
CorvalllH; Mike Hoff and Al Hanson at Rainier National Park tho past
of liaker; Mnyhelle Leavilt and Ivan 'few days, and after he concludes
I). Houston of Klamath Fans, and nis business here will go to Glacier
the following from Eugene; Will Nntlonal Park.
Stoel, R. A. Rooth, J. M. Ainutt
section. Finder please notify R. H.
Causey, 1006 West Main. Reward.
79
nnd Roy Hooth.
Prick Ice cream 50c at Dovoe's. tr
Another big "open air" party to-
nlRht! Fair Grounds Pavilion! 7
AV. J. (lleck and) family of New
Castle, Neb., are Included among tho
many guests who stopped nt Mer
rick's Motor Inn yesterday.
City nHsessmentH must be paid by
July lHt to avoid paying 6 per cent
penally. SJP
Dance whore It's always cool nnd
comfortable! Fair Grounds Pavilion!
Another big "open air" dance tonight!
78
Tho Ranter National Park Is now
npen. A gigantic steam shovi, which
has been shoveling snow the imst
several weeks, reached Paradise Inn
yiHterdny, but It will be somo time
before travel will bo good over tho
road, for as yet two feet of snow
i still on the ground because of
lite inability V tho steam shovel
in make the sweep over the top of
tho drift on either side of the road
leadingto the Inn. I
Tho watermaster can be found In
his office In the Medford National
bank building, from 8 a. m. until non, '
every day during the irrigation sea- ;
son. 05j
Kggs nted, 30c dozen. Johnson j
Produce Co. 0 tf j
Miss Opal Stacy, who has been em
ployed in San Francisco for tho past
several months, armed In the city
yesterday to sprnd her vacation
with fi 'lends and relatives.
Hemstitching, buttons covered ftt
tho Handicraft S$p. tf
It. X. If. egga De'.oe'e. " t9
FOUND Ilk's picnic grounds. Pack- i
ago containing silver and keys Call ,
at this office. Owner may have
same by identifying and paying for
ad. 80
POU SALE Hudson. . Essex. Willis'
Knight and Overland curs. New
models ami new prices is sure to In. t
- torest you. We take in your old.
lar as part payment. See us before ;
you buy. Armstrong Motors, Ins.. t
U'3 West Main street. tf
CASH PAEP
For Second-Harid
Furniture and Stoves
W; A. KINNEY,
Furniture House
315 E. Main PJione 505
Big
"Open Air" Dance
Toni
AT
FAIR GROUNDS FAVILlON
Coolest Place in the Valley!
"Admission 10c
Lis
Here's Another .
Whale of a ShoW
TOMORROW.
; . We . offer Clarence
B udington Kel- '
. land's high-powered
' ; story that ran seri
- ally in the Saturday
"Evening- Post fea
? turing a star cast
headed by
GO TONIGHT
. ' i j'Extraordinary" I
B SI
DOESN'T BEGIN TO EXPRESS THE
REAL MERITS OF THIS, UNUSUAL
PICTURE BILL.'
i TOMMY MEIGHAN
comes through with a smashing hit.
"Coming Through" '
with Llla Lee again as leading lady.
It's' his best since. "Back Homo and
Broke."
' AN ALL-NOVELTY DIVERSION
DARWIN 7
was RIGHT
IT MAKES YOU LAUGH AT YOUR
. : A SELF AND LIKE IT!
H
Adults 35c Kiddies a Dime
lucmiuii, nuu urowers!
We TiiVvj iakcnW'thc laic lpacljinR nml pre-oool!n plant
formerly oivriiteil by the OreSn Growers' Co-operative Assn.
una arc now prepared, to enter into contrnctYivith' growers for'
their crops of pears and apples on the spot cash basis. Growers
will find it to their advantage to communicate .with ns before
disposing of tWr crops. Office at packing plant ho open' on
North Central vo.
Telephone 30, or can call evenings C72-J
Suncrest Orchards
'..JWELLYN A. BANKS, Jfrr..
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