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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1925)
cf -PAOE TWO L ocal and Personal The exodus of Med ford and valley 4y: people) to enjoy the dochlu Iioilduy In 'J" wither attending tin Kotmh of July e'U-lg;:i(ion at (ininis Pass. Klamatd '..FullsVsfnd Jlutte Fulls, or at various other southern Oregon places, or In sojourning lit the hills or at tlu river ,und other streams, begun In Yarnet thiK noon. In fact" many Medfoi "people aJeft the city Trnday and Vf .... ..It. !., I.W.. t,.l.u AM 4r 'ariy mis morning on Huen irip. ywijtne eartniuaKe nan oecui rei. -i ney i p luces of business, including the city, V'counjg and federal officeK, and the NpostoTilce. will be closed all day to- i. morrow. . r um mo lany wno caueci in regaruja o ring iomi 111 rrospeei, ore., lipase ; call again this evening. Owner has J no dcslto to make trouble, but Infor- A mat ion will be greatly appreciated. y Cull Mm. WHIiams.Kl, 17-t JackHoii- vflle, or 'f'ibune office. 89 V Fancy creamery butter 43c per Jotjuson l5duce Co. 1 w.Vext Monday evening the members of ftu Crater club and tir wives will 'bc RuentH ut the HoKiie 101 k hotel of tfA. H. Shapard, proprietor of that pop I ular reHort. banquet will fe:Jure tho ejj'ninK, and a diine In I hi new ..J pavilion wlltJrind upthe jiKram. Jjii aiyna learl In tho new peach '4 Hhade. 'Indtructlhlo and Ktiaranteed. On bale at $1.). JapaneHc Art Ktoi o. 't' Follow the crowdH to lho Hokuc I Klk open air pavilion Satdwlay iiIkIU. X J" Tl-.e pos(3ffico will be cloned all day 'tomorrow heeaune if the Fourth of t July-olwei-vance that day, except that 3h'e ffenoral delivery wfidow vlll be - open from 8 to 'J o'clock in the niurii " Iiik. ;.!'pen doors at Wallace WoodH Lumber Yard, cor. liast Main and ' Cenesee. 8Stf Clarence, (Maude and Adam are the bathers. ttl Tourist h and other visitors rea;l8 tered at local hotels, who will spend the July Fourth In Oregon, Include Mrs. Mnxlnc Ingres of Paris, France. 1 j. M. I ngi-es of t he Pa na ma a na 1 Zone, M. P. Caty of llO'ionl, Conn.. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kauer and chll 'dren and Alvln Newman of Hun An- I tonio, Tex., C1ii?h. Hidden of Eument, Jda, Fitink Hosen of Par In, Ida., 1 OWcn 0(d of JotiKtntt, Colo., Mrs.' Uertha VJvk, (). l(. Pollock and A. A. j lirown of New York City, Mr. and I Mj:s. T. CI. Itives nnd Mr. und Mrs. A'Pk Wnrrlner of Denvft-, II. D. Hhute of I'ittsbuiK. Ph., Mr, und Mrs. W. Stonhlven and daughter of Halt Lake, City, and Mr. nndOMrs. 11. U. Fnt(i of Huffalo. N. Y. The Fourth of July dance at Rogue Klk Saturday night will be tht,vent tt til ft Hituufin mi OUltts fluHhcrackere and nl? kinds of fireworks at the JJerrydule Store, N Hlverslde Ave. SIW At tho rreshyterlan church on Sun day morning. tlOe will be a recogniq tuvfi of National Independence Day. The pastor Is announced to speak on thif mibjedf of "National Greatness." 8ci"cn doors nt Wallace WoodH Lumber Yard, cor, Eust Main and Cjoieflee. O 88tf Special summer prices on dry fac O tor-nllt blockR. ValJey Fuel Co. tf Roonrd hrealtlng crowds are ex lC(jtod at CrnteiLake nnd 'Dlamrtnd LukQ tomorrow m Sunday, as well as1; the Kogue lOik, I'niHpect, Union c.'fiek, Oregon Caves, and less promi nent; resorts In this motion Of south ' ertj Oregon. The (irantH Pass nnd Ktaniatjj Falls rodeos and "the Itutte Idl celehratlon will also draw a litrgt? attendant of Medfurd, Ashland nnjl other valley peoph Ndw is tho time to cull the loafers from your .flock of hens. I'xpert culling guaranteed t 1 per head. - C. F. darpenter, 2U1-W-3. !2 Try that big milk shake at DoVoo'a. Jm; tf Tom Hwom, Horace liromley and L. Q.M-luinphreyH left this morning for Cupuv to make final preparations for theblg dedication celebration otthe Coikio No. 2 Project which will be held, Hundny. I44inHiach Pluno Ptoro noiv open for business at 111 W. Main. Opposite Itinlto theater. Successor to Itgul Mu Blc Cd. tf Clean rags for auto wipes. Salva tion Army, phone SMI. - 0 11 ol Cora May Lettlken. of Murnhv. waP married Udy to Itollln lyd Taylor, of JnukHtffccotiulfr, In theresenco of relatives. The ceremony was per formed at 11 o'clfnft at the Methodist parsonage with Itev. I. Lester Fields In charge. They are leaving soon for Dorrls, Calif., to make their home. lira ins Pass Courier. Wo pny for hhIics nnd sell dirt cheap. Drown & White Agency, Ine tf Tho Japanese Art Store 1ms stands for fireworks nt 170'J W. Main St.. nnd South ItlveMlde, Just outside city limits. &! Soil. .was started in the circuit court Thur-luy by William Hn$s and A. I.. JI1U iil'itlnst Itoy.Whlte (4 quiet title and ijemove any adverse claim ngalnM Lot Jy.tlnek L on the Km hi side. Wie county .clerk 19 named a co-defendan: In the notion, nnd Ih asked to cancel n tlileSceiMlflcate to the lot. Issued In l!U3, The suit Is h friendly one. Ifs new shop. 10 t?f Riverside. but oId" barbers yo-j Know them Clarence Noo, Claude Taylor and Adam TJnlman. 0 91 Spend your week ends where it's cool.. ,nt tho SummtQ Itamii Lrtdge. That4 where you can hoo over the top3( t$h Chis.- Kt&'ijgjfl Oatos. brother of WllHiim Arthur Oates. both formerly of Indiana nnd Illinois, and R. Addi son 'Koppcs. formerly of Ohio, left, this afternoon to spetr the week end fishing1 at Rocky Point, Pelican Pay. Ilitnos! See ItuniQmch. tf HigiiHtltrhln , buttons covered nt the Handicraft Shop. tf out ;of town Oregonlans registered at lociO hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Fisher, .1. W. Taltman and Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Fisher of Salem. Ctcorgo chasiain and son of Aspgrove, J. L. Fuller of Kugeno. (Joo. 4Munger of Marshfleld, D. Sehelllng of Astoria and Arthur 1. Moulton and family Mr. and Mrs. W. 10. Goodwin ofPort land. Wo pay for ashes anil sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Drlv up to the top of the SIklyous wnere h s cooi. ami nsve your umtay dinner. Summit Ranch Ledge.) Sfl Itev. oid Mrs. V. A. rVhwimloy, l.cuu.a who gj t$ l.i.t;j of thu and mm Don, of FtOandido, Cullf., Woods camp for the first period uro arrived ycrdny fM- u Hhmt visit to leuve from I'utton nnd itohinson's with Jt-'V. and .MrsQJ. Willard Ie on South Hivei-slde .Monday morning Yoe. They were nciQmpanlcd by between 8 and s a. in. Scouts who Mrs. Margaret Carr of Pomona. Calif., have not paid their fees in full may who laffiMi-M, I.)e Yoe's mother and who will spend several weeks here Willi her daughter. "Mrs. HchwTmlcy In a sister of Mrn. Do Voe. Hev, Schwlm- ley wan pastor of the Congregational ehureh at Ashland for several yearn and Ihey are on their way to attend the World Christian Fndcavur eon ventlon in Portland, July 4-J. T&ey , left for Portlnilll early thisxtfinrning. On their way here they drove through ' Hanta Qirharu Jusl a few ho urn after . h .1,0 lw..l .wl 1lw..r i report terrible devaluation and havoc li towns far thin Hide of Mania liar- bara. itev. Sehwlmloy nnd family will return here next Siiturday and spend weea or mure wiin tneir ioikh, nntiistag fOI. ('(,p(.o ne win occupy ine puipii ai ine j irsi .Methodist l-.piHcopu! church on Sun day inornin, (OYily 9 11. 1. it. ill MflV ui' n. 11 - For snnd, gruvel. sediment, cleaning lor lawn work,, phono K12-J, Baiinp'l I ilateman. vrf The fire department responded lust night to a rfre alarm turned In Ima niiw of grass burning on Niantlc street about It:2D p. in. The chcmic($J wagon answered the alarm with Fire man Dewey divans and P.tllut UutJer in charge. SpecfaO chicken dinners ut the Summit ranch every Sunday. 8l Large stoek Victor records at Pal mer jjh!c Store. tf1 J. n. Mill nrrlved this morning from P.oone, Ra.. to spentl several weeks visiting bra son-in-law and daughter. Mr. und Mrn. vdoorge Hewitt. Immediate delivery on Itadiola No. 24 portable superhetrodj:ne( no out- sido aerial, weight but 3 pounds. Tnlce it oijjyour vacation. ParalyzedOtubea reactivated o onnrge. Vlrjrin l(a- dio Service. lOfi W. Main. T 1053. O tf Hemstitching 8c n yard. The Van- llv Khrn. tturtlntt ntwl Miln tf Uuest!4i)rum u distance reglA'red at Merrick's Motor Inn Include I, K. Nelson of Chicago, A. II. Wilson t' Honnoke, u., K. II. Nelson orSalt Lake City, Utah, J. Madsen of Ogal- I11I11 -t I In vil t Itvontt nf l'lwunl v Ariz,, T.Q-I. Cobb of I-hnporia, Kalis., R, A. Louton of SaltWike, L. I'owell nt 1miu,iu fill- ti,Wf'lti,rlou Pni'lnx ?.f AlviO, MiMiO Kl'mer Harrold jif A'toura, O., end Louts La lludu of Omaha, Kola., and families. Staple drugs at Defoe's. tf( Fresh salmrrn oggs fur sale. John son Produce Co. tf Jesso P.ldrlrigc nnd family left yes terday for the ho mil fork of Little Itutte creek to rpemvn two weeks Su Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Don't nilsH the big Fourth of July dance at Rogue Klk resort Saturutiy night. K9 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Culy of Medford and Pert Stephenson of Grants Pass leftffhls morning for Diamond Lake spend the double holidays. Fresh salt wuter ilnWn, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. Heforo you buy that pfnno see Laun- spuch. Tie can save you money. Ho knows pjnnos and Is reliable. tf James JalliKter of McCnlllster Sin-lugs was unng tho hu&ftess visi-: tors who were iiftthe'clly today. Brick Ice cream fiOc at DeVdOs. tf t'sod piano nt Palmer Music House, mivgany finish $150. 89 KesidentB of the stato of Washing ton registered at Medford hotels in clude Mivnnd Mrs. AV. A. Hawkins of Yakima, ilr. and &Vs. Leo 10 rich of Seattle, Mr. and Slrh. fi. K. Duncan of Tacoma, Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. Tyson, Miss Mildred Tyson, and Miilnd Mrs. 10. A. Rutherford of llellingham, nnd .Mrs. D. Chillis and daughters of Van couver. cdnr flumo ht Big Pmes Lumber Co" tf, igj'esh salt water salmon, 25c. lb. Johnson IM'Odttco Co. tf Major 'C. V. Simpson of San Diego arrived In the OWy this morning to spend several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Livingston ut their country home. ' Cedar flume lumber at Big Iwes Lumber Co. tf Portable suporhotrodlne six-tube ra dio. Cnrry llko n suit enso. Just the ono take camping. Outside neiiul not nocessni-j'. See it nt Palmer'a Mu- dlc storo. Medford.. 8U Tl'n '''J'' c,Mt,rt by lightning w'oro reported to the crater j at tonal roresi office hero dining tho past week as burning on the eastern slope of the Cascade range. As yet no word has boon received as to iho seriousness of tho situation. Kggs wnnted, 30c dozen. Johnson Produce Co. tf Columbia planter wall board. Call for prices. Vv"nllnoo "Wood Lumber Yard. coiOlOast Main fftnl Oenesee. Supt. II. L. 'lluOunK ml Mrs. Hus song of the Red Lodge, Montana high school are spending n few days In Medi.l with tho family of Prof. K. M. lUtssong of our local high school. They are greatly pleased ' with the itnuihorn Oregon climate nnd are pay ing their respects to CruleV Lake and other points of Interest. Mr. HusHong was Mipcrtntcndcnt of city schools at Astoria. Ore., for several years, did his studies for mnster'8 degree nt the University of Oregon fl.nd Is stlllOin, love with his old home state. For sewing machino repairs, Phone 2U-R. 90 Frost "salt water Valmon, 25c lb. Johnxon Produce Co. tf The merchants of Klamath Falls dtiMo every iittornooti, from t to 5. on July i'0 3 and 4. on account of the annual rodeo bolng hold there thin week. w ! For bargains in second hand sewing machines. The linger Store, 10 So.; Fir. no Kellogii's Hair Cutting Purler, Mod-' ford bulKllug. has added another beau. ty operator, Mrs. olds, graduate of the k-unitnry School of Iteuuty Cul$ire of rortiami. rhoin. c;m for appointment. The Misses France! Fltrgernld and; Gladys Rudgors of Sams Valley are JiukHon county .student attending the'! .summer mutton ..f (he Orogon Nor-'i mat seho.il at Monmouth, and are not: im-umoM among ;hom who are sttend iug the ANhlanil noinftl. bianeh sos-! slon. as bad been previously stated in the Sams Valley Items appearing Jn this paper. ' Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. a tf Party would Hk 10 rble In Crater ijiko Jtny am or itn. Will pay share of expeneea. Call H0Y. $9 TrPOftn fAv TRTftgN&i do mo at thai time. Be 8Uie to have your doctoi 'certificate filled out by your doctor. lit v. K. P. Lawrence haH charge of the matters in the ahKeiicct of .Mr. Cook. Thorn wishing to sec him shxuld phone his Iiouhp an . he will not be In his study on the 4tM or Sunday. j c,.dar flume lumber ut Big Plnea Lumber Co tf i The Kuseburg bamPof thirty piece jwu arrive in Med ford . A. ... tomorrow Hveniijgj on their wwy to Copco, Calif., where ihey will ji mnn celebration Hi ' jfig Saturday n&t piay Hund for tho dedlca- Hundny. After spend- nfiiit here Ihov will leave f..i.. sumtitv nrnin iiu in-u-.tn by private in order to be on hand to greet the visitors with a tjslca( welcome when they Jftrlve. There will bo two bunds at the cele bration, tho other one being tho prlje bund of northern California from Dunsmuir. O Tho watermaster can be fonyid In his offlco in the Medford National Jmnk building, fromM a. m. until noon, every day during the Irrigation sea son. O O ''J5 W. K. Puck and family left today to celebrate for two days on the Tiller trail. V ' To rent Sewing machines, Phone L'15-n. 90 ift 1 aitrornians registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mi-h. "W. 10. Simpson and family of Fresno, Mr. and Mrs, John Robertson nnd family of BakerHrield.VMr. and Mrs. frulda Rohnerti and frnn of Holllster, Misses Olgn and nnd Oluilyc MuBiiuson, Mt nnd W M lilnoh und duuifttiTs and MuQ.ujt-t Kinch of Hacrn- M I'M lOthui and Marg.W't rneriTo. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Malchette, Mrs. Vg C. Sherman and sons, Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlnge. Mrs. J. A. John son and family, N. L. Mahan and) chfld,0.nd the Misses Kva M. Bogert of Los Angeles. Mrs. Bessie H. Miiore of iQlewood. Oih. Nettle N. Childs of HedTaiHlH, Mr. and Mrs. Neil 13. Munruand sons of Merkoloy, Mr. and .Mrs. R R. Sheets,-Mr. Wid Mrs. John F. O'Noil, Mr. and Mrs. Tom 'illlants Mr. and Mrs. 10. T. Williams hi? Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Akors of San Fran cisco, Mr. unurMrs.QjO. F. McCOmlck of San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. C. sy" nuin and daughter of OaklantlMr. aM Mrs. 10. Jt. Patch of AhriSeda. and Mr. undMrs. H. Do I'erlni of Stockton.1 Theio were many cars of Medfonl people and other folks from all parts of tjj' yalloy, und of Klamath Fulls and Roseburg people en route today to Crater and Diamond lakes to spend the doiible holiday, Saturday and SumhUg- J. lvrJerr, district mannger for the C'oco &mpany, was a local visiQkr from (Jrwnts Pussjcsterday. ' Rids for the new hotel of the' Marshflejp Hotel company will be opened frfily 6. The estimated cost of the building and furnishings j,s $350,000. Rev. H. Angell oClendnle was among the business Qllerfrom that city who wore In Medford, yesterday. Posf master "Wm. J. Warner and family and Judge Wm. il.-lolvig are among the Medford peopltf who will HpendOth Fourth of July at Rocky Polnt.QPellcnn bnj Quito n number of visitors In the cit left tllr hotels in their own cars for Crater Lake this forenoon. In ad dition, the Crater Lake stages took a number of guestK up from the hotels. Caleb Jones, for IG years a practic ing nttorney of Spokane, has been ap pointed deputy distiiVjt attorney of KlaiiMth county to sTve during the illnosk. of District Attorney William Unhung. o " 0 Mr. and Mrs. Bert "Bates ui ex- pecetd to arrive Saturday ftftm Rose burg en route to the Copco dedication on, Sunday, Mr. Bates is secretary 1 treasurer of the Roseburg Newf-Re- ffiow, jind is one of tho ninny news paper men who will ho-present at tho big new power-project when it is Of ficially dedicated. 0 For tho convenience of Medford housewives who wish to lay in sup piles over Sunday ' the public market will ho ppen tomorrow morning untll( 9 o'clock. - 'Tbj five acre area of dry grass on the Pacific ami lOastern terminal pro perty on Kitst Main street will cause no trouble tomorrow to the fire de partment us tt did last year on tho 4th of July, for all this forenoon tho firemen have been burning the -tract, thus taking away the posslljlty of It burning-tomorrow or any other day this sffison, and relieving tho resi dents nearby of undue worry. Fourth' Not nla.no is tho Fourth an octcasion when tho youngsters' burst ont with their noise and smoke. It is an occasion of soVr re flection on the nnrt tf thoughtful men and women. Use this holiday as a moral lesson and as a source of inspiration on f?ie "matter (ot integrity and pennanence of the nation. Let it inspire you to become a better American. ! " .. ' ' '.. FLUHRER wholesale and Retail Baker MBnBoftn "okeoos; (ioudy weuij.cr IspiedJcied ior Saturday, following a muxlmum of i3 yesterday and somewhat couler weuther today. A year ago toduy tho maximum was 103. ' "Hen Sheldon '6f 'LoH Angeles, ar rived today to spend two ws ith his wife and family In this city. R. N. O'Kelly 'of Weed, Col.. Is a patlentO ut the Community hospital tiiifforlng from a dislocated shoulder and contusions about tho head as the result of the motorcyelftJie 'was riding colliding 'with a Ford driven by Mr. Furrv of the Mt. Pitt Irrigation com. pauy yesterday aft6rnoon a ajjort tlis- tance north of Central Point. O'Kelly was bound for Portland and was traveling at a good rate of speed -provisions of this section shall be wheti at a curve he struck Furry's car deemed jftiilty of a misdemeanor, and fairly l&nlilsjilps as it wus turning off upon convictiouQhereof, shall he pun the highway onto another road. At ished by a fine of not less than twenty present the Injured man is Improving five dollars ($25) , nor more than a?j;weU as can heexpected, according seyenty-fiveOdollars $75)." q to late reports from the hospital. The regulations governing the use o WEDDING BELLS ... , . v , eios errtay w-as busy day for Hay. J. Wlllnril DcYoe of the PlrHt .V onint Episcopal chur.-h. lie iKrorm- nil thft wplttnfrOArpninnv fnr three Xi, -n j - -- j ' ,o V " ' mnrrl'" Ilt the beuutlf6l parsonage h"mo No,th Ornnga street. 1 u LiufK up imvu ui-iiwi- uuiiiung, wmun is open irum l A. M. rlagc .Mr. Bryan NVwton of Cxfttnge to 7 P. M. every day, Including Sun firove, Oreffon. und Allss Myrtle lj-enedays and holjaya. ilooDins oi ims cny ac ine nrson- nito In the presence of only a few friends. Thev immediately lefturor their new home and a short we(l-J dlnir trip. They will reside In CotO tnjje firoVo. Wage, at the naUonage, lO EdwiW A. : PuriJer of Curry county and Miss K li z a b e t h Uaumgardner of tlrant's Pass. They woriQ accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Itupert Sch alger, ot Grant's Pass. After a few days' honeymoon they exjiected to return to the groom's raireh in Curry county. At 8-4r he norformed the cere- monv whiWi made Mr. John Wolfe; and Miss Ha;Q Doren husband and wife. They were married at Cfh0 bride's home on South Columbus . street. Both these paries are resi dents of Medftrfd and will make' their homo here.'. Quite a number! relatives and friends were jwes- (Ciu to wKness this marriage. De lightful - refreshments were served Green O after the ceremony. all three services the "Episcopal ring ' cere mony was' used. Hoover Defeated ut flehlcy IIENI-EY-QN-THAMKS. Kngland, July 3. (A. Q.). 'Jack Beresgjfl, Jr., of London, prescnA titleholder, today defeated Walter Sr? Hoover of Phila delphia i tho eliminations for the diamond sculls of the Henley regatta. Aessfnent Notice SOUTHERN OREGON OAS COM- P.1N,'V I !-, I lti nt rlnln;il hlaz-n of buKluesH, No. fi3"J Market street Q City nnd County of San Francisco, State of California. ' Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Directors held on June Jtilh. 1 li;;5. an assessment of $1 0.00 po share was levied upon the, capital stock of the corporation, payable on or before TUIOHDAY, August 4th, till! 5, to the Secretary of the corpora tion at Its office, No. 532 Market .street, San FranclHCo, California. Any stock: upon , wvhtclQ this assessment shall remain unpaid oiuthe tth day of August will be delinquent and adver tised for sale at public auction, and tmlOMK hnvninnl i iviiwln liofnrn u'ltl 1 sold on SATURDAY, tho 29th dav f or AugUKt, 1926, to pay the delinquent assessment together with costs of ad vertising nnd expenses of wile. Dated June 26.h, 1025. ' H. S, YOUNG, 't' i "AecretiOy Southern 'Oregon Gas Company, R32 Market street, 'San FlShctsco, Calif. Friday to S-l TOO, LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Five acres with modern 6 -room house: 3 'i acresjii bearing pears with vlter. JalatOe laid out in city lots. Loca&Xl about a bluest north of Jacksonville road( Jutjt'otlt slde city limits. Owner on premises. Pox 442. : jR'D of July 1 frtday. ifrLY.Ia, W Iff FOR JULY 4TH Tlie following regulations are called to the attention of citizens planning outings In the woods over the Fourth or July, by tho local forest service office: ' o . It shall bo unlawful IQJiing the closed season.1 states the gregou fore flro laws, "for any person: to throw away any lighted tobacco. cigars, cigarettes, matches. Hrecrucr- ers. or other lighted muterlal on aw forest lam?, private road, public hignC; .way ot railroad right of-way within) this stato. Any person viola tingnthe j of the national forests prohibit the inrowing tir piMing or a Durntng cigarette, cigar, mutch, pipe heel, fire cracker or luiy ignited substance, or the discharge oQany kind of fireworks in any place where it may start a fire, an( at the-8ame time the 8tat0 law hIbo applies to the niUlonnl forest land, particularly that rt relating to fire- .. i.n wui ns. A O1-8"1!' ur, Perinus are also neces- BUt ondthesp. may be had nt Qio forVst stO-lce "office In the Federal -MI.DJJOIIU STOHKS CI.OSK. p mtuuijii, du.i i ru he Medford stores will he closed (airday Saturday, July 4th,,J)ut wille . open Friday evenlngto enablo all to (, Ir shopping. JACKSON CO. RtTSIXKSS MEN'S ASSOCIATION. sn Table cd9Hote Dinner $1.00 O SHASTA Seafood Cocktail up-4Tlerman Noodle rt a dishes l-'iicd Pelgh Hare, HiJir Style Stewed Chicken and fOumpIlngs Breaded Veal Cutlets. Tomtito SauPfe O ROASTS - Prime Itlbs oAscef all Jus ' 7 Chicken with DresHlS,' O 0 Leg of Lamb wi Jelly Salad Fruit with "Whipped Cream Mushed Potatoes Sugar Corn DESSERT Ice Cream and Cake q Rod Raspberry Pie Old Fashioned Pumpkin- lut Rolls O After Dinner Mints LO He'll steal vour Coffcp Icrfl Ton Milk ll 1 I - I in the winning yiicture that -.,- AVillard Mack wrote especially o , ior.;iuin The Rag W olJotli cast and story ai"e so good that.this would be real entertainmeift even ' without the wistful Jackie. Comedy - ; ;glore. ' Perfect acting. o . t'S, ' ' e : . . .1 1 i i OTHER BIG ATTRACTIONS ON OUR NOTABLE 4TH OF o JULY PROGRAM 0 -.0 . . 0 .X . . . 0 ... -rr---i ---r. - - -T 'Dancing I? Rogue, Saturday Jaaly o o Special Orchestra f orthe 0ccai6n Special Chicken Dinner at the Hotel j O , " ..sJsa. l' :Ffeed0 Wheat j e$3.00 per 100 fts. II ! ' " ' ' J . ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' li Rolled Bad.y J ill $l.6Oper701b.sa,ck Feeders know they fully depend upon us to make prices right-on .; Feeds and Supplies. We use no lead ers to confuse the buyer, but hold our prices to the lowest possible point 8 every day. And as for our service, Well, you know we deliver cand have ao reputation tor .promptness. Phone 260 Monarch Sed & Feed Co. . e ; y . .. Convenient Rear Loading '' ' iPlatform at :0urain Street Store OUT! heart Ciwav ' BEGINNING TODAY! 0, o.b gsfe-0 ; Begular Cratftrian Prices : ' Adult 35c Kiddie? 10c i Sunday BETTY "NEW LIVES lk Resprt 0 Evening0 n n i 4th , O O courtesy and 6 We Deliver COMPSON in FOR OLD" j a 1111 X at L. ........ ... Iwr lm o o o CO n CP o