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    !f rTDFOT? D M ATTi TRTRUR, MrenFOKD. OKEC'OX, TUESDAY. JUNE HO, 1Q-2,f
PAGE TWO
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vocal and
Personal
u
' Mra. J. I... lCdHuids of Jacksonville,
la another i hurmlnK visitor of the. city,
hrrlvlnif Friday to be the houHe BUest
of her daUKhter, Mrs. Ladle HoKern.
Mia. ItoBfrs nd two small sons.
Jumea and Donald, rigtrned Friday
from Jacksonville, where they' hao
had a most dellichtful visit for ev-
Today Is tho, unci of tl.o fiscal' year eral days, brlmclnic Mrs. Edwanj.
in the postofflre dei)art;nent, also the home Willi them. Klamath I'allJ
nd-wSilhe flunrter ur the end of the Herald s
month. While the taljulall.m of the I l-'i'W stocjj Vttor records at I'al-recehtttt.ta-
yuK.futd last quarter of mer Music Htore. tr
the Medford uostofflce is still under I Mrs. U A.-Larson of Medford h
waw.-U.Jt i)KreHaea surncientiy to -. i ... .....-....
BIIOBJ
nnd is
Johfcll
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bei-ff
y'lttvi'rtUQki teitn ia -bit," sub-
yMi'creaae. VhrouKlioui Die year
urter.
y rrcamery Gutter 43c per lb.
n I'Vptluco Co.;
nee Claude iiyl Adam are tno
411
fi IctkIh -in that vily.
July 1 hi it the last day to pay as
sessments without penalty.
86
Out of town OrcRonians registered
at local hotels last nlKht included
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hall of Seaside,
thv iTean. the small daughter of T. ,. Dunsmore of McMinnville, V. H.
ftf MrM James (.!; Hayes, who nm
Nessler and family of Oswcko, W. K
WlouW ill at the Hacked Heart Taaffe of itoseberff, -O. A. Durfer and
fcil is slowly improvinB. family and Mrs. M. A. Furhnr of
4lal summer prices on dry fac- i'owers, and Mr.and Mrs. J. JiWtvw
toriilH Mocks. Valley FUOI CO. tf hitKr, i. i. A.meisun unu
Afe)rlck layers Mnt plasterers, U .Shirk of Klamath FallB.
lathiA and painters and buUdirw Immediate delivery on Radlola No.
labels attend meotlnK ' Thursday 24 Uortable euperhetrodyne. no out-
niuHWLt the Carnenters' Hall. aerial, weight but S pounds. Take
Anionir local residents much con-1
ceri&ftS over the Kanta Itarbara earth
nuakFare Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dore-
murtrfb CarKill court, who are plan
nintf :,T leave for there as soon ai
theyi receive word from Mr. Dore
mutvarents, .who. are 'w-ell
roHiaents or trie ui-iaiea cuy.
Tjthat bi rnilK shake at DeVoe's
8
fi. Crawford of this city left this I
I. for Copco, California, on bus-
in nee ted with the Copco No.
It on your vacation. Paralyzed tubes
reactivated or no charge. VirKin Ita
dio Hervice, 105 W. Main. Tel. 1053.
tf
Clifford Boswell departed Sunday
niKht for iloKebei'K enroute to ihe
known headwaters of Wolf Creek, where he
will take up his duties In connection
with the National Forest Service.
Head the Monarch Seed Co's. ad
Itrtt& new shop, 10 N, Itlverside. hut .on mifje 2. A message to every home,
Id jbjrfihera. You know them Clar- owner. 80
nc&xkoe, Claude Taylor and Adam The Topsy Lumber company at Kla-
olgn. (main vhuh nan nuopiea ine roup in-
(Wnundred and eighty out. or me nuranue pain wnereuy euun iMiipiuy it:
Lars were registered In Medford entiueu to iuuu insurance wunout
ay at the local state traffic physical examination and Irrespective
ration bureau, quite a .number of the hazards of employment. '
were from eastern and middle T resh salt water salmon, U5Q lb.
i states. Johnson Produce Co.
ispach Piano Store now open Mrs. F. K. llrandon and daughter
ness at 111 W. Main; Opposite who have been visiting with Mrs.
heater. Successor to Hoot Mu. Brandon's sOer, Mrs. K. C. Hull, at
tf Clendale,' Cal., returned to Med Cord
our camping dishes for the lomiy. tuupn urannon, wno nan oeen
at the nine cent sale, Japan- ill i enjoying good health and is .n
Htore. 88 the emjiloy of a tourist supply and
tourists and other guests at amusement company at Avulon on
otels from a distance are Mr. Ihanta catallne islands.
C. Welse of Tuxedo Park. I owner heiieves that lady who took
ork, r. A. Allen of Cincinnati, ring from dressing room at Prospect
Jr. and Mrs. Foster J. Curtis will do the honorable thing and return
n Curtis of Halt Lake City, Mr. to Tribune office.- Uberal reward and
s. A. P. Soriptuer of New York no questions. 8fi
. P. Makenlece of Sanford, ' Addison V. Dlshman nnd Lloyd L.
irs. It. K. Heeser, N. 8. Hoeser, J Ann of Ashland and James H. (.rleve
meH McOuIre of Philadelphia, of Prospect represent Jackson county
j Anderson of Syracuse, Ni Y. tit this year's atudont-military train
( pay for ashes and sell dirt fug camp nt Camp Lewis, devoting one
Ilrown & White Agency, I no, month toward acquiring a knowledge
tf of military Instruction.
1st Is the. last day to pay as-1 ColurnMu plaster wnll .board. Call
its without penally. fr prices, "vyallace "Woods Lumber
yard.
Kesidcnts of Snn Francisco, Cal.,
registered at local hotels include. Mr.
pian, Byron Colenijin, Miss Ida M. Dick
n which is scheduled for next man, Byrn Coleman, Miss Ida M. IJlok
July 5th. ... insun, Mr. and Mrs. V. 11. Batting,
your appointment early. Wod- Mrs. James A. Chamberlln, Miss Sue
rifHiJisir bargain day at Emma Cllne's ..ChamUerlin. Mr. ; and fMra. H Fi
Stiou.'.-j Shampoos, marcelling nnd fa- f rost, and Mr. and Mrs. i.J. wighton.
clalHKreduced prices. I'hona4fi4. 86 The office force of the Crater Lake
Hmvllng, flags, parasols" rlbbo National Park office in the federal
amlfrtl Fourthoft -,Jyly ; docorations. building left today for the season's
Jap;pPo Art Store. " ' .' 88 .quartuiV'at the government camp."
IlfeVVrt Hoover, Jr., nnd Margaret' ' HemWtltchlng 8c a yard. The -Van -"VVatito
Hoover, of Stanford univer-l Hy Hhop, Itartlett and Mjiin. tf
Bity.rose father la the famous Her- 1 Archie Comptoiv who was recently
hertjfloover, Secretary of Commerce, Injured In delayed explosion at the
whogiloiiHnff north by auto, spent Buzzard Mine and wba Is a patient af
last ntffnt in 1 this clly. ' L ,a local hospital, continues to Improve
iOttUH tuauXed, - -3 Qu dozen. Johnson from tho effects of hie injuries.
Produce Co. tf ' Mrft- c- V. Murray, who had boon
Hemstitbhln, buttons covered at the ' Of Interest to Medford housewives
Handicraft Shop. tf lh,lt notwithstanding the fact
The Pfcront-Teacher Association ' thiit next Saturday Is a Imilday. the
will tfWrflflct nn institute nt the Civic Public market will not he closed that
Club House in Ashland on the nfter- morning but will be open until U
noons of luly 1st, 2nd and 3rd. .Miss o'clock to accommodate shoppers in
Frances I ayea and Mrs. George Per- laying In supplieH . for over Sunday,
kins will present 'the work. AH !ocl ',n morning the-public-market was
Parent-Tel tcher officers nnd heads of exceptionally heavy with offerings and
commltteiM aro urged to matte n spo- , enjoyed a liberal trade. Berries wore
clal effort to attend. ' ;a feature with logan borrles being
We pay for ashes nnd sell dirt most in demand. A largo supply of
choap., H own & White Agency, Jne. latter was on hand during the i
0 tf earlier hours, but was soon eold out.
New shipment Chlnetfe shopping ' rteil raspborrles -were very much in
bags, hatdpers. trays, etc' nt flaimn-' evidence nil morning, while cherries
ese Art Slore. g were very few In comparison, as the
Mr. anil Mrs. O. M. Kstorlv ,(f cherry season Is now
Waldo wolo among Josephine county flvo fo1' those Kiowlng
residents upending Monday in Med
ford.
July Is is tho last day to pay .as
sessments without penalty.
80
Ii. I. H. eggs at DeVoe's. tf
Shirley Oihert of Ynkima. Wrtsh.,
has a Hoven-year-old collie dog that
has, at different times suffered nnr
putations iuntll ho has but two letfs left
both on ihe samo Aide. Ho Is still
able to walk nnd run fairly well and
still brings tho cows from tho pas
ture. . ' ' ' ' '
$5.00 Manila Sport Hats1 on sale t
(3.7r. .In t m noun Act hnrl Vnr-totv
Store. KS ' Hne, Mi
AI Loomls who took tho physical
exumlnation at San Francisco for en
trance to the military navul academy
at Annapolis, passed an exceedingly
fine examination, left at once for An
napolis and entered the academy June
16. He writes his mother, Mrs. Kdlth
Loomis, that he Is delighted with the
academy and the work as midship
man. ,
Head the Monarch Seed Co's. - ad
on imge 2. It may interest you.
0 - . 8e
- Mrs. T. A. .Carlton' of Prospect
was among the enters who were In
the. city;., yesterday :from that dis
trict transacting business.. '
Used piano at Palmer Music House
mahogany finish $11)0.
Charles Maude uf the Three iicti
district was among the out of Unvn
visitors in the city yesterday..
Intensive shorthand, typing, , ma
chine, bookkeeping and salesmanship.
W'2rk mornings only; speclal low nttes
now., Medford EBusiness Collegp.
OWN 8V
Columbia planter wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace "Wood Lumber
Yard. ; . r '
Wtll the lady who, found ring In
dressing room at Prospect, phone 174,
Jacksonville. Liberal reward. 87
Califyrnians . .registered - at local
(.hotels Mnclude Mr. and Mrs. .J. J.
Mengos and Mr. and Mrs A. M. Les
ter of Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. H. -A
jienrly over,
highlands
of tho valley. q
Staple drugs at DeVoe's. Yf
George M, Roberta, tho Attorney,
underwent an operation at tho Sacred
Heart Hospital 'yesterday for the
removal of his tonsilH. ; 1
Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John
son Produce Co. tf
Pooplo from the stale of Washing
ton registered at local' hotels include
Mm Ot P. Smith of Oranito Falls, Mrs.
C, 10. McOee, Miss Mary Jacobson anil
Miss Lenonde of Pinehurst, Mrs. 11.
A. Boring and daughter, Mrs. Dave
Logg, Mrs. K, A. Southworth, Miss
Doris Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. William
and Mrs. O. A. Merger, Mr.
For snml, gravel, sediment, cleaning nn .6 wnmnJ' n,nrt Mr "m1
nun. j.. i. i.iiiiht ml ncaiiie, mrs.
Ar lawn work, phono IU2-J, ijanmel
JJateman.. tf'
Olen Ksbrlck, Jr.. left Monday for
Crater I.nle National I'ark ivhorn lie
will bo employed for the summer sea
son. .
10 per cent dl.ount on table cloths,
June 24tli to July 10th. Japanese
Art Store. 87
Children's llslo half box. silk and
mercerized tops. Valuen up to 60c.
On salo at 2r.c a pair. Alt new stock.
Japnnese Art Store. 87
imiwier ha
9 Fancy
Quality (
Not Price
1H
what hns ' 'made
rinjircib's lillv Broad
the' largest selling
bread ii Souther
Or
'OffOll.
1
At Any Grocer
Krank Home of Kverett. Mr', and Mrs.
It. I. Corning of Centrnlla. and Miss
Sylvia ThomsnP of Aberdeen.
llofore you buy thnt piano see Laiin
spach. Tift can save you money. He
knows pianos nnd Is reliable. tf
The carrier plpeon. which was
picked up by T.loyd Tlmtnons on the
Sheldon ranch near the 401 orchard,
has made Itself quite nt home on the
place. H was turned loose nfter It had
been caiiKht Sunday evenlnK. but evi
dently It favored tho salubrious ouali-
Iles of tho Southern Oreifon climate,
for It refused to leave. About one leu
It has several bands fnnrked with
dentlfyhiR numbers, but as yet the
as not boen found.1
ncy creamery butter 43c per 'w
Johnson Produce Co.
Hans Homer, Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hans Homer. Is homo for a fur
loitKh from tho West 1'olnt Military
ucadeniy. Jessie Dressier," ou of .Mr.
and Mrs. I' H. Dressier, tllstPa cadet
at West Point, will arrive Friday of
this week.
Pianos! See Launspaeh. tf
I.lberta Oure, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Gore of this city, underwent
an operation In Portland Tuesday
morninp under tho direction of Dr.
Dlllehunt at the Kmmnuuel Hospital.
The operation was very successful, ac
cordhiK to word received here.
Head the Monarch Seed Co's. ad
on pate 2. It deals with a problem
that faces cQry home ovner.
86
: Mrs. W. V. llnrnum of Phoenix, Is
very much conccr.Wd regardinK tho
safety of her two brothers who were in
business on the Main street jLjf Santa
jtnrhani. Cal . -which was rmneif by
the recent earthquake. )e has sent
several telegrams to them, but as yet
lias received no response.
lirk'k ce ci cam &oc m DeVoe's. tf
IntOest in the Johnson' vs. City
of arums Pass case in which the
plaintiff was awarded J70D dam
ages for alleged neKllsence by the
fire department in properly ' attend
ing to a grass fire which they wore
looking alter, is being arouBed over
the state. A letter was received to
day from Thomas Coats, of Tilla
mook, secretary of the Oregon State
Fire Chief's association, asking for
additional Information concerning the
case. . .Mr. Coates states that the
case may prove of importance to
ull .cities of Oregon, which aro con
fronted by the samo situation. The
city will await a decision by the
supreme court upon the law con
trolling such cases before again is
suing burning permits. Grants Pass
Courier.
Cedar flumo at Big Plnos Lumber
Co. tf
Kmil Uritt was among, the visitors
from the neighboring city o Jack
sonville, who were in the city today
transacting business..
Intensive shortl.and, typing, ma
chine bookkeeping nnd salesmanship.
Work mornings only, special low
rates now. Medford business College.
GWN. ' ' 88
Residents rr the city ot Portland
registered at local hotels Include
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Fearing, Jr., Mr.
and Mrs. W. K. Jason,' Mr. and Mrs
W. K. Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Horton and Miss Helen Horton.
Columbia plaster wan woard. Call
for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Yard.
The loonl postofflce vacation sea
son begins tomorrow and the first
of the staff to go are li. A. New
man,, city carrier and l' Kdwin Nich
ols. Mr. and Mrs. Newman will
leave tomorrow morning to spend
their, vacation In the state of Wash
ington. Mr. F. Edwin Nichols nnd
family will go on an auto trip to
Diamond lake nnd small mountnln
trout streams, where he will provide
amusement for the trout, Crater
Luke. Crescent City and If his tires
hold out. possibly to Oregon City.
The rear of hi" car, for some time
past, hits been proudly proclaiming
to the local world that only one pay
ment Is yet due,'
Portable superhetroillne six-tube ra
dio. Carry like n suit case. Just tho
ono-'to take camping. Outside aerial
not necessary: See It at Palmor's Mu
sic store, Medford. 8S)
Mi sn Frances- B. Hays, field secre
tary ..for tho National . Congress of
parents nnd Teachers, 'was to arrive
ml Ashland 'sometime rl)da. accom
panied by Mrs. Uporge PerklrS, state
present of tho Parent-Teachers as
sociation, to conduct a parent-teacher
inHtituts In that city.. , ... ' .
Marcel and bob curl 75c Exper-
lenceir'operntor from city. 523 So. Ivy.
Tel. 430-n. ' 8S
Medford was still In tho midst .01
tho big heat wave of last summer,
a year ago todny, with a maximum
of 104 and a minimum of GO, fol
inwlmr tho maximum ot IOC the pre
vious day, which was tho hottest' day
of 11124. Tho mnxinuim of yester
day was 84 and today's highest tem
perature will bo about tne same.
Fair weather with a mild tempera
ture Is .predicted for Wednesday.
.'resh salt water salmon, inc. in.
Johnson Produce Co. tf
Miss Dorothy Ness of Roseburg tins
taken a position . In the -office ot
tft. Palmer packing house.
Why go to the country to buy cher
ries. Wo have large supply every day
at a reasonable price. Johnson Pro
duce Co. Phone 07. 241 N. Fir stroej.
tr
Mrs.C.-- C. Scott, n former well
known resident of Medford, but now
ot Oakland, Calif., departed this
morning for Pittsburg. Pa., n"01'
having spent several days visiting
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Morgan, and
also In interest of the ranch piop-
city sho owns near Phoenix. Atter
Mrs. Scott baa spent several weeks
visiting relatives in the enstcrn states
she will return to her home nt Oak
land. Cedar flumo lumber nt r.ig Tines
Lumber Co. tf
Ninety-four cars and their occu
pants stopped yesterday at Merrick's
Motor Inn to spend tho night, with
A. 31. Walker anil family of Kansas
City, Mo., representing the most dis
tant point.
Kgis wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
A "deadhead" special consisting of
14 or 15 Pullman coaches passed thru
the city this forenoon enroute from
Portland to San Francisco, where at
the latter city the tralr. will he loaded
with regular army soldiers who will
bo taken to Fort Hlley in southern
California.
What do you fear? Poverty, sick.
ness, failure? Read "Tho Key to Suc
cess" by Griffith Jones. Price 35 cents.
Medford Hook Store. S7
1-iverett A. Faher. manager of
Fuber's Cash Store, was among the
business visitors who were in the city
from Central ' Point today.
89 layman and daughter of San Muteo,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOAN WANTED $2f)00 on two
houses; lot SOxUOO on pnved struct.
8 per cent inter semi-annually.
Hox .Loan, Mail Tribune. SO
Mr. "and Mrs. Floyd Lerilt and child,
Mrs. D. Milieu, Mrs. La Haure,
Mr. and lira. William F. Lester, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Carpenter, Mr. and
Mrs. A.I1. Newkllt, .Miss FlosKie
Kamney, MIsh Alice Htanfer, Mr. and
Mrs. I). B. Crites. Dr. and Mr. A. II.
Burhour, and MIhh K. F." Wills of
Loh AngeleH, Mr. and Mrs. F. . L.
JJrown of l.odi, Mr. and Mr.s. II. O.
Schultz of Santa Paula, Mr. and Mrn.
C:- D. Sample of Oakland, .Mr; and
MrH. A. J. - Drew and Miss Hazel
Itichmond of Sacrament o, M r. J.
Clemens of Burllngame, Mr; and Mih.
E. F. Peterson of Riverside,. Mrs. AVil-
liam Mailer, -Misses E. and M. Moller,
and William Moller, Jr., of
Piedmont.
KelloKB's Hair Cutting Parlor, Med
ford huildin;, has added another beau
ty operator, Mra. Olds, Rraduate of the
Sanitary School of Iteauty Culture of
Portland. Phone 594 for appointment.
'.. ; tf
Fresh salt water almon, 3c lb.
Johnson Produce Co. tf
MIks Ueth Clark and MIwi Dorothy
Prultt left last evening for San .Mar
guerlta, Calif., after hnviny spent sev
eral days in the city visitinK friends.
Miss Clitrk is well known In Medford,
as she was a former member .of the
high school faculty several years aso,
and for some time past Ikih resided
in the California city mentioned
ahove. .
For sewing machine repairs, Phone
215-R. U0
' Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John
son Produce Co. . tf
Cedar flume lumUor at Dis Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Norcross, ac
companied by their duuphter, Mrs. E.
l. Hedriek, and KrnnddauKhtor, Eva
Hone, were among the visitors in tbo
city this forenoon from Central Point.
;M. A. Watkins was among tho visi
ters who were in the city yesterday
from the district known by the same
name.
. For bargain's In second hand sewing
machines. The Singer Store, 10 -Vo.
Fir. ,9 0
The watermaster can he found in
his office in the Medford National
bar building, from 8 a. m. until noon.
every day during the livjatlon sea
son.
- To
215-R
rent Sewing machines.
i5
Phone
!0
O
WEDDING BELLS
"iiiss Essie Wedge and Mr. C.ustas
Beck were united , An 'marriage Sun
"day afternoon nt tho N an'ren e
church parsonuge, with Rev. C. M.
King officiating. Joth young peo
ple nre residents of Talent, and are
well known in that district.
Miss Zella Peail Taylor f Central
Point and Albert Harold .McHeath of
Medford were, married Simday morn
ing, Juno 28. nt tho homo of D. J.
llowe. the otflciating miniBter. Thev
wt.j accompanied bv S. 5. Abbott-ana!
n. if iVift V A TTt" 'f ' ftji'WV-flf
Superfluous Hair
Rid FOREVER
or No Cost
Why tnlemtc unslnhtly halron yrtur fnce,
neck, nrm or lens when It can bo ronuived
quickly and Rufely roots and all? Dou't use
expensive electric treiftmeiita, nor be astuve
to a nuor or ordinary depilutoriea which
merely burn oil' surface- hairs, and often
Btrcncthcn the hair roots. A mnrvelotis new
nmcnetic Ixilaam, which is applied n I most as
caiiljiincohl creiim, loosens every unaiKhtly
hair nnd urontly liftB it out, root nnd all, leav
ing the tikiu healthy, clear and beautiful. No
muss, no odor, no discomfort. Absolutely
liarinlesfl. Try it on this Kunmntee that it
will absolutely rid you of superfluous hair
forever or no cost. Karma, an this new dis
covery is called, may be purchased at all good
dealers, such as:
Heath's Drug Store, 'West Side
hnrmncy. Strang's Drug Store,
Adv.
Medford Pharmacy.
ULJ fVJi a J will AJ
III fi iT li. .faAHiMil. AA.r
family of Sam-s Valley, Mrs. Abbott
beins the mother of the bride; A. V.
Uennv and AmwlUnM. Iliii-tmHn.
These yomjK people aro highly es-
lofintu,! llV tl.alr llloltll fplnn.l.
wlh them il hiinnv and iirnHDemusO
... m 1 r
Jlle. I hgj- win reside In Central Point
F0R8 MISSIRuAS
U .SHIPBIBOER
WASIIINCTOX, June 30. Bids
from twenty individuals and eompan--its
were opened by the fleet corpora
tion today for sale of 200 shipping
hoard vessels for scrapping, hut the
name of Henry Ford did not appear.
No explanation was available as to
why Mr. Ford who had indicated an
intention of bidding, did not submit a
tender and Chairman O'Connor of the
shipping board said he had received
no eommi.S.cation.from the manufac
turer on the, subject.
Ladybugs Are Short.
WENATCHKK, Wash., June 30. A
shortage of ladybugs, . G.UOO.OOO of
them, was Reported today by Clark
Turner, the "ladybug . king." The
shortage is due, he said, because the
past winter was a hard onemi them.
Mr. Turner began last year fttrnishins
the hugs to orchards in the valley to
be used in fighting orchard pests.
j Announcement, -
j Dr. DeLa Rhu, eyesight special
ist, will open offices In the Medford
Conter Rldg., July 1st, and will be
completely equipped for tho scientific
examination of the oyes and fitting of
glasses. Rooms 425-42G across hall
from Dr. Coleman. 86
Telephone to telephone
or man to man, .
We are sure to please
you if good eats can.
Many engagements are made for
luncheons here. Just call U3 up at
any hour. We are pleased to take
care of you. If you forget to phone,
come on, any way. You will be sur
prised at how many of your friends
that aro also eating here. '
SONS OF ITALY INN
ONE BLOCK WEST OF POSTOFFICE
In connection with Medford Ice Cream
Gardons. Phone 307.
LEE WATKINS'
has opened his store at the. old
stand, 397 S. Front with a full
line of (
FEEDS AND SEEDS
Call and see me. Bring your eggs.
Will pay market prices. Phone
146. I don't deliver. v ;
Our paint oticketh u
j closer than a
brother.
.AW of life's lessons
are not learned in
school. The lesson of
paint's pr o t e c t i o n
comes from experi
ence. We know that
paint is the host pro
tective policy. Why
do we put it off?
FOU SALE Kour foot Kl-oen slab
wood, $ 1 .50 per load. lad has
aliout 4 or B ricks. Haul It your-
Qelf. "mlln Box Co. (
KOl!xr Ill-own suit case. Call Teer
loss llakery, tiOti H, Main. ' o
S7
VOll rtRNT 3 room furnished apart
ment upstnfrs: hot and cold water,
bath. .Phone "4U-J. S3
h'Oll SAT.K lood horse. 7 years old.
I'liono 6NS-J -4. SS
KOH HUNT Coniforlahle furnished i
apartment, electric ranue. sleeping j
porch, ct.x .Mrs. Voua;.
to O V tf-S5
Screens - Screehs
.. Order Your Vindow Screens and .
o o
Screen Doors From
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford A Modern Mill, Oregon
Our 0n Make Prices Eight, Quality the Best
Screens - Screens
TONIGHT
Comfortable and Cool
Co'me Early, Stay Latel
; Evenir. Prices:
Adults .... SOc
Kiddies - - - . 25c
Performances 7 and 9 h
Orpteii Jr. Advanced Vaudeville
presenting . '. ; i ' 51
A Bill of Novelty, Comedy and Girls
Headed by
mm3!M
STARTS
MORROW
Days Only)
"Old
Home
Week"
W.:en by
George Ade
Played by
' THOMAS
; MEIGHAN
and
LI LA- LEE
A Story of Main
Street and Oil,
With a Few Xiars
and Wave! of
Laughter. It's a
Psramountl
Gogi Comedy
Sport Reel
"Betty" Brown
at the Organ
HANSON & BURTON SISTERS
in
THE MAGIC MAN AND HIS
MAGICAL MAIDS
Offering
BEAUTY AND MYSTERY
"A VILLAGE NUT" '
by
Eddie BLACK & O'CONNELL Claire -In
FUNNY TALK AND LIVELY SONG
TAYLOR, LAKE & RYANS .
In
A REVUE THAT'S DIFFERENT'
Singing, Dancing, Chatter
SAM BEVO
"The Musical Moke"
and
KING OF THE HARMONICA
HALKINS' COMEDY SILHOUETTES
Novelty Act for Kiddles
"TOPICS OF THE DAY" GOOD COMEDY
CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA
Two Shows 7:00 and 9:00
Evening Prices Adults 50c, Kiddles 25c
FERTILIZE
Nature decrees that grasses must go
to eed at this season of the year. In
reproducing itself grass is dissipat
ed. It takes on a dried-out, yellowish
and unhealthy appearance, which can
be overcome only by liberal feeding
with a good plant food.
FERTILIZER
Will give your lawn grass the neces
sary stimulus to go thru the trying
time of seejd making, and come out in
a short time, a green and healthy
turf. . Try it.
Monarch Seed & Feed Co.
. Retil Seed Service ' h
Attention,
Fruit Growers!
"Wo have taken over the large racking and pre-enoling plant
formerly operated by the Oregin Growers' Co-operative Assn.
and are now prepared to eer into contracts vih growers for
their crops of ptra and apples on the spot cash basis. Growers
will find it to their advantage to 'communicate with ns before
disposing of their crops. Office at packing plant now open on
North. Central Ave. ' , ; '
i
Telephone 30, or ci call evenings 972-J
Suncrcst GrcMrds .
LLEWELLYN A. BANKS, Mgr. '
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADS.'
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