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PAlQs TWO
ngFORT)pMATL CTRHmyE, MTOFORD. OftEC.Ofa flaTrftiivY. OiV 11, 1S25
ocaland
Personal
Tonight looks like a big night in
Mixifni-d iiidiilnir from nt'enent 'Irtdl-
rvit Iftnu ThA Satii 'itk'l V lllht
, .,.,1.1 will ). uu'flQl l.v miiiiv rurloUM
AiKlmivrniti out of town, who me
miixIouh to aolve the buriihig question
of the hour, "Do you lAo your wife?"
lu luldition to the -txpoaun u'-this
mysteiv, kh Is acheduled it oe
made public at X o'clock, there will be
n Hpcclnl hand concert at Main and
Itlwrside tvmiu K to ! mid nn upen-ntr
dane at thr fair grounds at M o'clock.
... j it. i L,..t I ll,,. I It
.. . . . .. ' .
n Mini nun nt'i i""" " ....... ..n-.
now very inncli
.-h Improved, altho In in
Kllll confined to hed nnd It will
lie Borne time nj.efin'e
.... i...
(. nffitimi nu iin
Kancy rrentnery butter 43c per lb.
.Johnson Vudtice Co. Q
Do Wiu love your wife Take her Monday. July U.
(lown-iown at H p. in. tonight. I )n yon lovs your nlfo?
Then at H p. m., bring her out to the W()( A, .-IH.h jUHilt'e of the appel
hlg "Open Air" party at the Fair nte ,.UU)., ,u Sacramento. Calif., wife
Grounds Pavilion! A fitting climax Oj 1U1(! (wu (iaughteiH, stopped over night
a pleasant evening! JS 1(, Bedford on their way north. Mr.
Do you love yotirOvife? Kin-Oi in a brother of Mrs. Kit Fisher.
w ltev.. and Mis. Schwlmb-y and son., J(l(J ('"d, j,inoc of Grants Pans was
Don. have rourned from the world Ioral husincss visitor here today.
C. H. rnnvenilon at Portland and will i Do y0u love youiwife? 0G
sitend aeveral days with Kev. and Mrs. Pacific package goods on sale Mi
De Yoe. on their hr.meward trip tf nrlce. Handicraft Shoiff
Kscondldo.0 Calif. ltev. Schwimley
will orcupy0theulplt at First Meth
odist Kplscopal church at II o'clock
tomorrow morning.
"A woinlPjful time for a dollar and
n dime!" A big "open-air" party iit
the Fair C rounds Pavilion tonight !
Don't miss ll. folks! !lf
Do m loviyour wife? 95
tiet your trep props now at the Dig
Pines Lumber Co. o tf 1)0
Attend I .ol t lo Howard's clearance
0de. 0
Mr. 'nnd Mm. IV. L. Plackett of
'flpnstnntinople, Turkey, who are tour
ing north, o slopped In the city last
night at the Holland hotel and con
mined on ineir .lonrney mis morning.
Thy hold the record of being tourists
from the furtheresl distance stopping
in Medford so far this season. Others
from a distance at local hotels Include
Mr. and Mi. Vatcher. Fllxnbeth Car
liKlyifid Mh. A. It. Morrison of Port
Duron. Mich.. Mr. and llm. J. J. K.
liutler nnd son of Honolulu, M. IT.
larsen nnd famlv of Heron: Mont..
I.. V Wiifii'n nf k'fininn Mv f. J
assaman, H. W. Frank, Mrs. C A.
.Mueu ami . a. Morgan or i nicago,
nir. anu Airs. vnns. u. miian oi ueno. , have been passing through the oltv by
nnd Goorge L. Martin of New York aufo since Thursday en route to attend
( "y jthe nalionnl Klks convention which
Kvery member of Medford Post No. 'convenes at Portland. Among the Elks
JR. American Ix'glon. is nsked, to bo at en rout0 to Portland who passed last
the regular meeting Monday, July 13. ln,Kht in thj8 clty nro (u-orge W. Yost
9"' and wife and S. K. JohnsuiT of Oak-
Screen doors at Wallace Woods ift,i, calif., lodge, No: 171. -Lumber
Yard. cor. East Main nnd Ty that big milk shako nt DeVoe'B.
Genesee. 88rf '-... tf
Do you love your wife? Then show no yo jve sour Wfe? o 5
her a good tUne tonight! Take licr Dre W. H. Eaton and family rotupn
out to the big "Open Air" dance nt e,i lftst evening from nttending the
the Fair Grounds! She'll enoy It nnd Northern Pnptist convention in Seat
so will you! . , 0 & tie. WaHh., and n trip to Mt. Rainier
Mr. and Mm. W. C. Miller oairt son, National Pnrk. Tlu4 traveled by auto
iiciny, oi i ear unpins, in., nro nouse
guests of Mr. mncl Mrs. R. E. llfnman
fif 11 North Peaoh mreet. - -fc.et
ills call for your rugs to be
cleaned by the latest shampoo process.
Medford Rug Cleaning Works. 7l)(!
Pine Ht. Phono filO-M. 100
Dance liutte Falls Sat. nlte. US
Get ,,your tree jnops now nt Big
Pines Lumber Co.
Do you love your wife?
tfDO
;,o
ltev. Kdgnr reports the mnrrlage.
ni ine manseo, ruesuay. or ogle wir -
Ham Hill of Klamath Falls and Eva'Crowo of Fargo, J. D., Alfred Dickin-
Carpetiter of Medford," says the Jack
sonville Post.
A good time ton everybody Katur
flnp night. Third fWor, Medford Hldg,
Screen doom nt allace Woods
Lumber Yard, cor. East Aialn nnd
Genesee. RStf
Special summer prices on dry fac-'
torv mill blocks. Vnlley Fuel Co. tf
There was born to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Dean K. Stacy n seven and one-half
pound bny boy last night nt the
Saered Heart hospital.
Do you love your wife? fC
Have, that old rug made Into n nice
fluff iig at small cost. Medford Hug
'orkti.s T06 Pine St. Phono B10-M.
100
Do you live your wife? You don't
i have to be at Man and Riverside Sat.
at 8 p. m. to net thtfe answer. Any
place on Main street wit do. 95
The Medford Elks lodge delega
tion to tho national Elks convention
ntortlnnd will depart for that city
In a special Pullman coaih attached
to train 16 at 7:4L o'clock tomorrow
eveno?'
Oii uere nothing down nnd $16
per month will put you into posses
sion of this splendid one ncre tract.
Call 401). or 447-VK. Si5
Get your tree props now at Pig
"Vines Lumber Co. tf90
While only 71 out of the state ears
were registered yesterday by the locnl
state registration bureau, the regis
tration of today will be very much I ti
creased, an by 10 a. m.. 60 out the
tale cars had registered.
A cool, comOrtahle place to dunce!
Fair Grounds 1'iOillon! A big party
tonlph 9f,
r
if
do not jass liy
n n y t h i i $ ihjit wo
tlnk vill oiuuilc us
(o K'Vl y"1 ii sny i.n'
prod!.
Tlint is why Fluhr
or's Milk Hrcml is tho
most popular bread in
Southern Oregon
' . -
At Any Grocer
at
hotels Imtude -Mm. 5. K."
ilman.
Aim. II. K. KtH'. nnd Mr.
nnd Mm.
L, K. HniHh of Stockton, Jurgs OKden,
J. llolfelder, .Mrs. M. Jirock and rhil-
tirun, Aim. i:. uuKKt'it oiuivnhb Alice
m. I'illnhury,
lien t ley of
unci Mr. hihiwaiih. ii. j,.
t'Wo, MIbh K. DraTo of
WatHonvlltjiL
MWHI
ph lela and Vera Jones of Ontr-
, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Oehler of
land,
I-odi, Mr, and Mm. Harry I.. Cope or
Berkeley. Mrs. C. Ktumbaugh of
Petaluma, Alr.Qnd Mm. Albert Hi 'head
wnd children of Dunnlunn, Mr. and,
wr a. r- iouhk m iwmm.-,
nl Mrs. T. R Wlllluinn Sacra-
mento, una tne ronowiv. rami jvhi
Kram isco: Mrs. M. (Jlrot. MisseH A".
Andier and J. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W IvOlllH'llV. IPH .1. W AllillDH. M I'M.
t. . ....: r. a M a,-, . m,..
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ntni .aitb. ucoi-e aikiiis, Air. ihi .mi-m.
Clay I'ai ker, James (iallaiihcr
nu
.tuiiL-hii'i-a nnd Me. nnd M.-a lti.
iiorton,
I Kegulnr nuellng of Med ford Portt
Xo. 10 Aniericio J.eglon will be held
I 9k n "open-air" dance 0 the Fall
Grounds Pavilion will be a fitting cli
max to a fine evening's entertainment
In M i'i fore! ti!ght. Many out of town
people are expected to be present at
H p. m. when the Sledfnnl mystery en
titled. "Do you love your wife?" is dis
closed. A band concert given by the
Fast Side Merchants, is also on the
evening's program.
j Dance Itutte Falls Sat. nlte. " fi si
Do you love your wife? tC
I Itobert Gould, son of Mi, and Mrs.
O. J. Gould, whd gave an organ re
icltal at the First Methodist church,
which was niVeh enjoyed by a large
audience, left for San TYanelsco to
VHlt hrother and sister-in-law.
Wr, flml MlHi jlonnM Gould.
I Tho watermaster ran be found In
his office In the Medford National
bank buydlng, from 8 a. ni. until noon,
every day during the Irrigation sea
son. " . . 9ft
Follow the crowd to third floor
Mfdfnnl Kiiflillntr Sinlnrdav ti'i'ht QZ
Vou will enjoy yourself on the third
fi r...i.. ..,.Jt..A.
iuiur .iifuiuiu ituiioiiig, ciaiuitiHj
'night. 95
Many Elks from California points
nnd report a pleasant trip.
We puy for ashes nnd sol) dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
-tf.
Lnunspnch Piano Store now open
for business at 111 W, Main. Opposite
Riatto theater. Successor to Root Mtu
sic Co. tf
Among tho neonle from n distance
registered nt Merrick's Motor Inn are
H. F. Laindls of Newtown. la A T
Contes of Watango, Okln
A. Sun-
'dP, - hauf of Scobev. Mont..
George
Hon of Ottden. Utah, .1. R. DutlHwortll
of Plttsbui'st, J'a., II. C. llousen of
Plntto. H. D., S. C. liotler of rhleitito.
III.. W. a. Clrew of IAmvllle. Wis.. J.
A. Slmpnon of Somerton, 'Ariz., nn
W. H. Knnnedy of lluffalo. X. v.,
with their fttmlllea.
Pianos! Seo Iiunapnch. tf
Do you love your wife? ' !!
MIsh Marian Hill was the Kue.it of
honor today at a "farewell luneheon"
Biven in her honor nt tho Hotel Med
ford by the "foruniettes,t of the Cali
fornia OreRoi Power eomimny. Miss
Hill is leavlitK the employ of the Copco,
eoneern nftor n service of one and a
half years and tho Rlrls of the forum
took this means of expression their
best wishes for a successful future.
Covers were laid for eighteen.
Do 5ou love your wife? Vou do?
Then have her down-town tonight nt
S p. m. 95
llemstitchln , Juittona covered at tho
Handicraft Shop. tf
Mrs. 1). M. Uraslitim Is home from
Medford where she lias been enrliiR
for the little son of Mr. nnd .Mrs.
Stanley Jones. Mrs. Jonea wag form
erly Miss t'ossetto Tethero of this
city. Central Point American.
We pay for nshes and sell dirt
cheap. Iirown & White AKency, Inc.
If '
Cool, comfortable nnd convenient!
Fair llrounda Pavilion! "Only 6 mln-
UU'-a from Main street!" 95"
nr. .1. r. limy of Princeton. Calif ,
who was formcr'o pastor of the loc.9
Methodist clulrch. south. Is spendlnK
several days In the city vIsIHhk friends.
The drinklnit fountain nt the Med
ford Natlnunl tlnnk corner, which hint
l.'li oia of commission n day or more,
was repaired yesterday afternoon, and
was In operation anain (yst evening,
much t" the m atlflcntlou of thirsty
passersWy,
Dyou love your wife? 15
H. I. H. ecus nt OeVoe's. tf
nut .f town oreRonlaiis reulstered
at locnl hotels, nnd who nrrlved yes
terday, njre Miss Mabel Thomas of
Corvalllsy.Mrr. O. W. Church of Olf
Bon rjjy. A. 1) Johnson of KiiRcne, P.
C. WWhnrn of Salem rSri the t'liuv
Inir from Portlnm Mr. and Mis. K.
W. Noble. Mnrjoilo nnd Hetty Noble.
Mr nnd Mrs li. 11. Tlnver. Miss Helen
lloyle and Mr. ut.lr I,. ,. Martin.
Mis C. M. Mv'h "f Tnleut w as ,
(JmonR the inanr slliess visitors w ho
were ,n the city today,
HI itnnce at Itutte Kails Sal nlte.
Oood music. jis
0?) yon love yougwlf. Take 1
down-town with you tnnlRht nt
1' US'
ltvi-i Ui.iiii. .
-unit -i rn ki mi nn. Miming
t'ihe mimei-ouKAut of town vfultorn lr.
Ihlt city yesteiday,
Guaranteed Kvcrfast .vT-itei ialft -a
complete line of KHtorlalH new
weaves and colors. WulUrwft Simp.
95
!tneiit of Chines parasols.
Toe liit...t de.liinn. color nnd handles. I
Values up in (). Now 08c. Jnpnn-'
( Art BtoiD.
6
John t'haxtitin 1 lUiOJ'w lirtMM'U-ttur
of the .Medford ItUK''rcitiilr)g Works,
havJnp purrhUHed thft- worka from K.
KloHDnnd taken full ohargc liQ
Monday., rh conuauny la located at
vuow-ine Bireei, norm an rug cleaning
iy Tfle Intent process and iiiukoh riuff dlKtricl predicted late yesterday, fol
ugs from worn carpeta and old iukb. lowing hia rmnn from Salem Where
The conrertfShiHt night in the city lie and threV other officialn of the
park by
the
ater Uike temple, D.
O. K. K. band.vas tbe-ynual popular
and urtiHtjaffuir by tl1 body of tal-
ented inimrrianH, wE-h was very much
appujriated liy a large crowd from
MeWrd and Immediate vicinity.
For sand, gravel, sediment. c!:.Ok
or RWn Work
uauman.
phone Bi:'-J, tkumicl
I-arirn stock Victor records lit Po I-
nier Munlc Store. tfl
I Fresh Bait water Halmon, 25c 11).
Johnson 1'ioduce Co.
. ,. 1 . ,......
i i new iiui.-ui ui uit? i iiviuon ur -
rncHirn win ite Hi'en ni llio ran
OrouiHIa tonicht when the "onen-arji'
;oanting party ones piace. ine or
nanfinir nai'iv nxes nincn. ' n. oi- '
imizatlon has held several rehearsals
i'1"" "uuiorr ui urunu
new dance, hits.
Do you lOveOour wife? 95
I) n nee In the "Open Air" to
night! Fair Grounds Pavilion! Finest
"open-air" pavflion in the state! 90
For Franco - Amerlflin Hygiene
goods call 81ti. 'JS
- Steel brad fishermen are becom
ing hopeful now for steelheads are
beKinnliiK to take a fly. A few uf
the fish are beinjf caught every day
but the finning haa not yet reached
ft point where It could be called
fod. Fair catches of trout are be
ing ;nade now In the Hmaller
Htreams of the county. Grants Pass
Courier.
Dr. W. w; Howard will be out of
town until August 1st.
Do yon love your wife? ' 9u
Siieeialty children's work at High
way barber nhop, Hparta Uldg. flti
Douglaa Hobinson and Stephen Van
HeiiHHelaer arrived tly'a morning from
New York City to wend the Hummer
at Crater Lake National Park, fcioth
are Htudenls of Harvard 'university.
llig dance nt IJfltte Falls Hal nlte.
Good music. 95
Staple diugs nt DeVoe'n. tf
Two special trains southbound pass-,
ed.through the ' city this forenoon
about 11 o'clock, one carrying dele
gates from Chicago and the other del
egates from aouthern slates en route
home after having attended the na
tional Christian Kndeavor convention,
which was held at Portland this week.
Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Do you love your wife? J5
K . C. J ngrn m, connected wit h the
news bulletin of the Southern Pacific
lines with headquarters at San Fran
cisco, accompanied by his wife, rir
rlvPd in Medford yesterday aftd this
morning departed for Crater Lake and
Klamath Falls to speml several days.
When J. D. Smith failed to appear
before Judge Taylor' last Thursday
to answer a charge of intoxication
preferred against him by Policemen
Leggit nnd Cave, he forfeited to the
city the $10 cash bail he had put -for
his appearance In court. Likewise
Tom Wilson forfeited $15 cash bail to
tho court for non-appearance to an-
ower the charge or intoxication pre
ferred against him by Policeman G. J.
Prescott.. Uoth men were transients.
Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Ucfore you ouy that piano see Latin
spach. He can save you money. He
knows pianos and is reliable. tf
' Codar flume lumber at Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Do you love your wife? 95
The first peaches of the season
were on sale this. morning at the pub
lic market by A. N. Wright of the
Cqzy Nook ranch near -Phoenix. As
yet the peaches are not ripening In.
plentiful quantities, and it will be
another week before they will be sold
in any large quantity. The supply of
chickens was not enough to meet the
demand. The usual lir.e of home
grown produce was in plentttude, and
enjoyed a liberal sale.
Dance at Riverside Community
Cluh Saturday nite. Alford's Imperial
Orchestrn. 95.
Do J-ou love your wife? Sft
Cedar flumo at Big Pines Lumber
Co.
Always plenty of parking space and
a competent attendnnt to watch your
car! Fair Ground PavJlion! 95
Crater Lake Temple band, D. O. K.
K.. left the city about 3 o'clock this
afternoon for Montague, Calif., where.
they will play nt a dance and enter
tajftment fciven by members of Crater
Uko Temple who are residents of
northern California. On the way down
the band will stop In Yreka where
they will play a selection or two be
fore proceeding with their journey, a
Do you love your wifT 95
Dr. T. DeUtUbue. eyesight special
ist 426 Medford. Center Bldg., Med
ford, Ore.. Is fully equipped to
thoroughly examine your eyes and fit
them with glasses. Properly fitted
glasses fcill ellmluato your difficulties,
In reading ami close work. Special
attention given to children ftho are
timid or too young to read. All work
guaranteed. 96
Brick lee ctear.t BOc at DeVoe'a. tf
Fresh wilt wuter salmon. 25c. lb.
Johnson Produce Co. tf
State Traffic Officer J. J. McMa-
hon departed early this morning for
the Oregon Mate 111 on the Bed woods
highway where he met this noon a
caravan of 35 cars carrying Elks to
their national convention nt Portland.
He escorted them Q drams Pass.
where they will wait. If possible, for n
caravan of (10 curs from Bakcrsfleld,
Calif., also carrying Klks enrome w
Portland. The latter is to be met iu
the Mate line Pn the Pacific highway I
.. . . . .
mm eventual n.v Ktuto Tinme Officers . . . ---
Thurber of Ko.cbu.fr and Shorten of y,r- J'1'1" th hnnd8 of ",0
., . . .t..crk by July 23nl
vininin 1 Mw. 11 in proouoie inai inci
m-.n win .,.,,i ih. i., i.i.-
r..,-.i h.r,.r. n.uwiin ..ok
journey northward.
Pance nt Kiverslde Community
Cli Saturday nlte.
Alford's Iniperlt
J5
.Orniestr. - i,
tdar flume lumber nt Big Tines
Lumber Co. tf
i you love ftm- wife? 1S
vitxhiiiKton stnTe v.j)ors reRlstsred
at cal hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs.
l6l! (gjmith of Taeom. L. C. Callan
tlne oi AbenbM, .Mr. nnd Mfk R. l:.
Wilson of Sumner and Mls.-witerthn
anil Olson. Mr. and Mrs. It. K.
KlanaKaii, Mrs. (leorge Mlnnieke, and
MffjSkd Mi-s. Ijirry Puff of Seattle
Columbia pbtster wnll board. Oil
for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Vard, cor Kust Main wd (Irnesee.
1 Po yon love your 5rfe? 9S
Tfe
IJidle, try JllghnRy
V hnrlwr ahnn
Oi) N. Ulv. Qpetlenc4 barbers. tS
A auit una I nut thy utatu of Oregon
for revoking the per mil granting the
t'opco righiH to 10MO Wcond iVet of
I. Ink iat water will he the next mop
of the Smtwer company, Secretary A.
.m. Tint man or the Klamath Irrigation
lAlgatlon district aecured revocation
(if the t'opco permit, n the expected
suit by the' power coriiuratlon mater-
iiffVeH, Secretary Thomaa declared
further that the local Irrigation offi
lulu, mifeguarding the InM-eatH of (f)ie
Klamath project water user, will l
In tin- ililcj; of the buttli'
-Klanmth
Ho sou love your wife? "M
The formation th(. fliBt union
jhlKh school district in JoBphlne
tfoounty was nOouncetl today, followv
Iiil' Ihn ..rriclii 1 ,.n..r f .ho mi.
- " u
. ........... ... .... 0...
. ""' oisiriciw wnn erny as tne
official van- was IS'2 for
and 77 against tho consolidation. Thin
O for high school purposes only.' Tne
nine districts vHlng on the consolida
tion were Kerby, Hunt, Waldo,
Spence, Holland, Tyeer. Deer Creek,
Selma, and Dryden. The Kerby scho'il
will be utilized until such time dV
other arrangements can be made.
Grams Pass Courl-,
Do you love yo?ir wife? 95
Residents of southern California
registered at local hotels include Mr.
F. V. Barlow and H. H-cmfwyshrdlu
andMrs. 8. K. Anand. Mr. and Mr.
$t. A. Macauley, and Mr. and Mrs. R
K. Ruft of Santa Cruz. Mr. and Mrs.
F. W. Barlow and R. Ib Moreheatl
of Alhambra, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pet
erson of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Craffc of Olondnle. B. (I. Steele. Ul
llnn and Hthel Steele, Misses Cells
a n d I o u ise I la k ma n of I ,n k e rsh 1 m .
.fir. and Mrs. F, L. Dyle of Dixson, Mr.
and Mrs. L, Fagan, and tlie following
from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Clifford, Mr.
mid Mrs. Don Combs, Mr. and Mrs. O.
K: Hobart, Mr. and Mrs. J. Burke,
Mr. and Mrs. L. Noble. Mrs. Forrest
Tassel an dson, Mr. and Mrs. Kohert
AVilkins, Miss lOthel Major. , Mr. and
Mrs. M. Klippel, Mr. and Mrs. A. K.
Rarr. Mrs. S. H. Treloar and Miss R.
K. Treloar. ,
Do you- love your wlfo? 95
A good attendance Is expected nt
the benefit game tomorrow at 2:30 In
the afternoon at the Holly street base
ball pnrk betweenRogue River and
Jacksonville for the benefit of Fred
Hoi ton of the former team, who was
injured sometime ago wiile his team
was playing with the same baseball
nine It will meet tomorrow.
SE
CEMENT PUNT
. f . . .
GRANTS PASS, Ore., July 11 The
Oregon Cement Sewer Pipe & Tile
company has been sold hv C. K..
Nutting, who has conducted the busi
ness or the punt W -years, io C. J.
Semoh of Jledfcrd., The sale was
completed this niornliip arid the new
manager. Mr. Marks) will arrive here
tomorrow to tnko charge of the In
dustry. 1
New machinery will be added to
the irfnnt (or the manufacture of pipe
and tfle. this being of more modern
design than that now in the plant.
The new mannger also expects to
make a specialty of Irrigation pipe
and fittings and will look Into the
needs of the farmers in this respect.
Mr. Nutting will remain in Grants
Pass to look al'ter other intorests for
tbe present, at least.
OBITUARY
THORXBL'RG Jonathan Rush
Thornburg. well fknown resident of
Medford for the past 23 years, passed
away at Sacred Heart hospital at 3:30
yesterday after a lingering iWness dfle
Deceased was horn nt Memphis,
Tenn., In December '18(10 and was (IB
years of ge. He came to Oregon 30
years ago and prior to his residence In
Medford his home was In Rosehurg.
lie leaves four children, Mrs. R. E.
Wilson. Medford: Mrs. J. V". Muir.
and Guy Thornburg of Ingleod,
Calif., and Vina Thornburg, Colfax.
Calif.
Funeral service will be held nt the
Conger Funeral Parlors ate 2:30 Sun
day. Rev. De Ye officiating. Inter
ment in 1. O. O. F. cemetery.
Odd Fellows, Attrntloii!
Medford lodge I. Q. O. F.. has be
fore It a nronosltion to invest several
thousand Ttollari-o which must be de
cided at next meeting. Tuesday eve1
0ing. ah memoers requesieu to
tena. v
To friends and patrons of the Med
ford Center Meat Market. The pro
prietor wishes to announce she has se
cured the services of Mr. u. A. Hamlin
nnd Mr. Walter Luper as new man
agers and solicits the patronage of
the public. Will handle only first
claps meats of all kinds nt reasonable
prices,
MRS. BKLLE SCHWIN Prop.
Notic
School DlstricP.Vo. 29 will receive
W?? 'or transporting children Iron,
Rniil ri strict In MntlnrH for crti-ti!f
...... w .
hchonl board reserves the rlghCto
"eject any or all bids.
Addreft.
KLVIIM. S. l.KAli.N'KD.
Clerk Srhool Dint. No. 2S, Medford.
H. K.fji. No. 3. 103
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TOO LATE (5T0 CLASSIFY
WANTKD Kxperisnced janitor for
store work. Russell's. Inc. Mb
WANTHL Kxpei ienevtl Irrigator
Sunnycllff OrchnrJ. Piione 19-F-.
95tf
Corner lot.CDavi paid, large ware
house nnd (mo-in house, total
price. $1050. pay 25 per
Phone 696.
month.
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FOR WALK Oregon Rail Head cat
brtge plants, j'hone
0 INDICTED FOR
ILLAPSE m
BOSTON, July, ll. (A0P.) Three
men who wei named in Hwet indict
nients returned by the grand jury in
vestig.itlng tiP- collapse of the Pick- I
wiok club last Saturday in whkh 44 j
persons Umt their lives, wiv liixaigh- j
ed before Superior Court Judge Lum- ,
inns today. They were Oeorife C.
Funk0in architect; Timothy J. Barry,
presidMiu of the club, aiul Hyman
Bloomberg, lesee of the building I
All pleaded not guilty to the indict-
ments which charged manslaughter In t
causing tho death of Patrolman Paul
F. Halloran, one of the victims of the
disaster. -Tey were held In b'O-ds of I
f-uaiu eacn0tnat give tne rigm to
changcothcir plea later It" tfiey desire.
Trial was set for Wednesday.
Sis other secret ind tments were '
returned by the grand, JuryohiclP had
sat from Monday until late hist night :
hearing evidence of engineers and ;
others as to the condition of the ,
build Ins before its collapse in the
Pmldst ff a "night before the Fourtlu'
or juiy nance.
SWim)LER OE LUXE
ACK TO PRISON
BOSTON. Juiy II. (A. P.) Charles
Ponai,. who on February L'li was l'ound
guilty on four indictments churginco
larceny from investors In his interna
tional postal reply coupon enterprise
in 1320, today was adjudged by Su
perior Court Judge 'SIsJs to be "a com
mon and notorious thief," and sen
tenced to stale's prison for sen to
A ine years.
A slay of sentence was granted to
enable Ponzi to go to the supreme
court on exceptions.
Ponzi, after the collapse of hls "get
rich. quick" scheme in lDliO was ar
rested by federal authorities for illeg
al use of the mails and served u term
in Plymouth jail. On his rylease he
was tried In the stale court and finally
convicted. He acted as his own attor
ney nt the trial, asserting that he was
unable to pny for counsel.
Do you love your wife?
Tonight
Lasi Times .
The Empress of Emotions
and a notable.
cast including
Hobart Bosworth,
Ian Keith. Charles
A. Murray, Mary
Ak!n, Constance
Bennett and Dot
Farley
with
JACK
PICKF0ED
Starting
Tomorrow
AN ENTERTAINMENT TO
THRILL TO HOLD TO
BE EVER REMEMBERED!
Thos. H. Ince
Presents
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tL "Bu"er" Col,ier l
GHUNfe
RATERIAN
SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT.f the, SEASON
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wkk FISKE k ' CHAUNCEY OLCOTT:--trtOfHAsA-WiSE',
JAIWEST5 POWERS
LOTUS' RPB ,. oJEAN FORD - :
KENNETH THOMSON My?8E CARDOLb
FRED ERI(? GERALD ROGERS
GEORGE TAVVDE o HERBERT BBLL&ORS
u i . j f - .- 0f the United Statea thia aeaaon in
e1oTmrroVh.UriSOt..anDiverry of h. ori.i-W
production ol f
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APPEABINO UNDER THEoMANAQEMENT OF
Q6orgt C. Tyler and Hugh Faro
UNDOUBTEDLY THIS IS A COMBINATION OK THE
MOST DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS OF THE
COUNTRY. WHO ARE PRESENTED IN A CO$EDY THAT
' HAS CHARMED THE THEATRICAL WORLD FOR A
CENTURY AND A HALF. AMERICA MAY NOT AGAIN
WITNESS SUCH AN ILLUSTRIOUS AGGREGATION IS
.. MANY YEARS TO COME. ..
MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW! Make checks, money orders pay
able to Hunt's Craterian Theater. Enclose, self-addressed stamped en
velope to Insure sale return. EVE.NlN.tl PRICES, INCLUDING WAR
TAX: .Floor, first 18 rows, $:i.30; next 5 rows, 2.75; balance, $2.20.
llnlconv, first 2 rows, $1.5; balance, $1.10. MATINEE PRICES, -INCLUDING
WAR TAX: First 18 rows. $2.7,r; next 5 rows,, $2.20; bal
ance, l.i;5: balcony, first 2 rows. $1.10; balance, 50c. BOX, OFFICE
SALE MONDAY NOON, .JULY 20TH.
DANCING
Rogue Elk R esort
,: tonight". .
Special Chicken Dinner at the Hotel
- 'Good Music'"' '
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Do You Love Your Wife?
' If you do, have her down tonight at 8 p. m.
; :::-;:At;9 P.M. ' '.
. Be sure to taks.her out to the big
"Open-Air" Dance
";',;!" '. AT THE
Fair Grounds
Pavilion
' Coolest Place in the Valley "" '
. Wjisic and Floor Unexcelled v
. Everybody's Going
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Medford, Oregon
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THURSDAY, July 23
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