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Thirteen hundredths more of an
Inch of ruin fell ilurlnK the 24-hour
period ending lit 5 a. m. today,
making the total Ktnee Kcptembcr
lilt lust, 14.46 Inches, and since
January Int. 6.6" IneheK. Haln fell
at times off and on today after
fi a, m., and occasional rains are
predicted for tonight and Tuesday.
The temperature continue mild,
yesterday's maximum helm; fi5 and
this morning' minimum 40.
Don't forKCt the Pythian Sisters'
social evening for the Knights of
Pythian, their families and friends,
Tuesday, 8 p. m.
The Crater Lake Guild
of
Presbyterian church Is holding Its
meeting tonight at the homo of
Wins Elizabeth llurr on Btcwart
avenue.
Dr. Illazos prescription No. 1892
for poison oak a guaranteed rem
edy five ounce bottle 60c
Heath's Drug Htore; near as your
phone. Free delivery. 31
Dr. J. J. Emmons left for Santa
Barbara, Calif., yesterday, where
he will spend the next week on
professional business.
Best Utah coal. Hansen Coal Co.
Phone 23'J. 337lf
,. Quests from a distance registered
at Medford hotels Include Waller
Macrae, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hall of
Now York City, Mr. and Mrs. 1).
M. Moore and party of Montlcello.
111., Mr. and Mrs. V. A. JJrough of
Victoria. II. C.
Furniture repairing. A. N. Thl
bault. Phone 969-11. 32
Temporary auto licenses were Is
sued at tho sheriff's office today to
Fluhrer & Hon, h. II. Elwood, Ken
neth C'hlldrcth, Mrs. Clall Mnulton,
Bid Hrown, Fir Pino Lumber com-
pany and E. O. Wnlden of Medford
nnd V. W. Dodson and O. II. Leach
of Ashland.
Ask the man who owns one. 28
Maurice Spntz spent the week
end In Eugene, visiting friends and
attending fratornlty functions on
the enmpus.
A-l baled grain hay for salo by
bale or ton. Phono 317. 47
F. h. Martin of the Eagle Point
district spent a few hours this
morning In Medford transacting
business.
Got your permanent Preston ra
dio ground at the Auto Supply and
Parts Co., 3 8. Riverside. 27"
The Oregon Yale alumni Is offer
ing a 1500 scholarship to the boy
graduating from any Oregon high
school best fitted to enter Yale
university.
A-l baled grain hay for sale by
bale or ton. Phono 317. 47
The Misses Margaret nnd Ilnro-t
tny snaw spent the week end In
Portland nnd returned hy motor
to Medford last night.
If you want a good building loan
on a low rate of Interest, seo Hod
den & Co. 42tf
The following Item In the Med
ford Ill-Times has puzzled many
readers, as it ,1s almost a well es
tablished fact that the young man
mentioned has two shirts or at
least did have: "Gordon Warner
has at last found the shirt taken
frum lllm by zealous rooters at the
tournament."
Got your permanent Preston ra
dio ground at tho Auto Supply and
Ports Co., 3 H. Riverside. 27
Mrs. Lloyd Stefanl was among
the local residents who motored
norlh Saturday for tho Yeoman
lodge dinner at tho Multnomah ho
tel In Portland.
Got your permanent Preslon ra
dio ground at the Auto Supply and
Parts Co., 3 8. Riverside. 27
William Heifrich, representative
of the Security Insurance company
of Portland, spent the week end
In Medford. having arrived In tho
city Saturday afternoon.
Choice perennial plants, twelve
varieties of columblno, eight of
flocks, perpetual pinks, giant hibis
cus, oriental popples and many.
North on Pacific highway, opposite
Owen-Oregon office. S. chas
tian. Phono 642-L2. . 30
Callfornlnns registered III loeel
hotels Include Mrs. II. P. Taylor
and Miss Taylor of Hollywood. Mr.
nnd Mrs. K. It. Russell of t'hleo
N. F. Walker, J. C. Krtiggott and
II. It. lluell of Oakland, Mr. un l
Mrs. R. o. Owyn of Yrekn. I.. .1
Iyle and Fred Hamburg of licrk
eley, J. E. Perry of Weed. F II
Anderson of Los Angeles nnd Miles
M. Smith, lien Singer. M. E (iow
enstoln. T. C. Vint. E. Elklns. Jr..
I. F. Crafts. L. j. Wkls and A.
Wallln) of Hnn Francisco.
Plant perennial! now before
warm weather. 8. E. clmstuln has
. over 200 varieties. Call at garden,
on Pacific highway opposlie Owen
Oregon office. Phone f.42-1,2. .10
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Good bread is not mado
by
Accident
It is the result of the
Use of modern scientific
equipmont by trained
men with years of va
ried baking- experience.
This is the reason for
the acknowledged su
periority of Fluhrer 's
Milk Bread.
1 Forest Hanger F. F. Murray, for
merly employed at the Pelican liny
ranger station 1 the 4'raler. N'n
: tlonal forest, is spending a short
j lime in .Medford visiting friends
land former associates at the Crater
forest headquarters office here,
itanger Murray recently completed
three months spury at a for nt
warehouse in Vancouver, Wash.,
and haM now .been permanently
transferred to the Ml. Hood Na
tional forest as superintendent of
construction.
That good coal. Hansen Coal
Co. Phono 23!). 3Ttf
Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Isaacs and
Mr. and Mrs. (,'. N'. (July motored
to (Ji-anls Pass yesterday on a
pleasure trip.
Packard S2.r.!lG. Packard. 2S
J. J. McCullum. arrested Hatur-
2(i.day night for intoxication, by the
Hid1 ' wa" ""''' IU ,vllt'n no "l-
i-Ui-(i in me cny ponce court to
day. , Hereon doors and fixtures at
Woods Lumber Yard, 711 E. Main.
Phono 108, 20
Civic organizations of Hend are
Planning to place on the bnllol
at j at the primary election tho
lion of changing from the inc.
ent common council form of city
huti-i iimeni to me managerial sys
tem. Walnut top grafting by experi
enced, successful walnut grafter.
Call at address, 437 Ho. Fir.
Jackson county alumni uf the O.
A. C. nro Interested In the fact
Hint Dr. Stephen 11. L. Penrose,
president of Whitman college, and
Dr. Herbert Spencer Johnson, Ilos
ton. Mass., have been selected to
deliver the commencement address
nnd baccalaureate sermon, respec
tively, to. the class of 1028. I)r
Johnson Is a native of MoMlnnwin.
and n graduate of the r,,H.,.,..,u .
... w.cgon, wnere no will also de
liver tno hnccalnureaie sermon.
Wells Tnxl, 25c. Phone 25 !
Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens spent
I yesterday at the home of m- .,.i
ns. jonas wold on Kings high
way. Our Poison Onk Lotion gives Im
mediate relief. Colvlg Drugs. Open
every night and Sundays. Free de
lfvery. 2?,
A minor auto collision took place
on Hartlett street Saturday night
when two cars, one driven hy Vf,
S. Clarkson and the other by J.
.-oiiinci, causing but Hitic
damage to either machine, accord
ing to a report at the pollco sta-
iiun looay.
See Elinor I In nicy Hush for re.
cleaned alfalfa seed and bnled hay.
826 E. Main. Phone 902. 332lf
Mrs. Harry Roberts sneni v....
lerday at the Ocorgo Alford home
at Phoenix, as the guest of miss
-.mo Mioro.
Phone 264 for Packard demon
stration. 2S.
One hundred cherry trees, gift
of the Japanese government to the
vous i.ny Lumber company, were
burned at Marshfleld, upon orders
from the federal board of horti
culture. Hemstitching 80 per yard, nut
tons covered at Handicraft Shop
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, Mr, and Mrs, Kmmii Kingston ar
rived this forenoon from their home
In Spokane. Wash., to visit friends
"vie mine en route to attend to
business matters In San Francisco.
Every man and woman over 21
years old who has resided in Iho
stnlo six months prior to tho pri
mary. May 18, Is entitled to vote,
but must register nt once. Anyone!
In the county or Medford can leg.
later at county clerk's office or at
tho Medford Chamber of Com
mcTce. ,f
Among the Oregonlans registered
at Medford hotels, other than those
from a distance, are Frank Gardi
ner of linker. Miss Alice Edwards
of Ml. Hebron, A. N. Oreiitt nnd
II. H. Uiird of tloseburg. F. Tully
l-androlh of Waltenvllle. ;. .;
Hougen und Harry Weston of Eu
gene. Our Poison Oak Lotion glvos Im
mediate relief. Cnlvlg Drugs. Open
every night unci Sundays. Freo de
livery. ,,7,
"I um glad lo return to Medford
and believe l' make my perma
nent home here," declared Iver
French today upon his return Inst
week from the Tnkllmn district In
Josephine county, where he had
spent I he last five months mining
and logging. "Von know" mi.
tinned Mr. French. "Ihat white 1 In.
wide open spaces are idoal for une'a
health, there Is no place as en
joyable as Medford, and I think
that 1 shall purchase real estate
In this city as son as I find the
right proposition."
Get your permanent Preston ra
dio ground at the Auto Supply and
Parts Co., 3 8. Riverside. 27
Mrs. Ijdla .Miller and Alls. Cora
Lyon motored to Jacksonville this
afternoon to transact business uml
visit friends,
Select your new spring suit nt
the Men's Shop, from the M. 11.1m
and Ed V. Price lines. All tho new
weaves from 25 to r.0. We guar-
aniee lit and satisfaction. 326tf
Olto Hcckcrt of the Mall Tribune
composing room was still flushed
today with the success he was ac
corded yesterday when he landed
two good sized Chinook salmon
while fishing in the Rogue river
below Grants Pass. II,. reported
thai one weighed 16 pounds while
the other weighed 10'j pounds,
giving him unite a battle before he
pulled them In.
If your home needs new screens
better see us. We hnve everything
j I" make them. Woods Luinher
I Co., 711 E, Main 81. Phone 108.
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Ivventy-elglM out of the state
:cin registered here Satmdav wllh
1 the local state traffic bureau In thel
Chnmbii of Commerce building
Inasmuch as the registration office I
Is closed Sunday nr t IiIm tlniT of
year, no cars were registered ' yes-1
lerday. '.
Packard. Packard. Packard. 2S
Miss .Vickie Pitts of Grants Pus-i
arrived In Medford Saturday nnd
took up her temporary residence '
at trie , y W. c A.
"lie kind for 11 year for a dol
lar." send to Jackson County Hu
mane Society. Medford. J6
Mr. and Mr- G. A. Mentor re
turned to .M,.,if,d from Portland
yesterday, having spent the week
end !n the northern city.
Let me write your fir In.in-aQ..
Carl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Holland,
rhone P93,
En route to Vancouver, Wash., 1
U'entworth Goss. L'nlted States'
aviator, left this forenoon for lisi
northern destination, following his)
arrival Saturday from Crlssey field,
San Francisco. Mr. Goss Is fairly!
well known In Medford. having for
merly been connected with the Pa
cific Air Transport company and
for a lime was stationed In Med-1
ford a year ugo,
Utah coal, clean, low In ash. Han
sen Coa Co. Phone 239. 337lf
Visitors spending Sunday In this
city from Klamath Falls included
Carl Knutsen and family. Miss
Helen Wlrtz, F. F. Norman, 1.. O.
Shirley, C. 11. Edwards nnd Miss
llcrtha Vernon.
Will you step up to a Packard?
It. If. Myers of Ranger. Tex., D. j
M. Moore of Montlcello. 111., J. II. '
Mettler of St. Louis. Mo., and F. S.
Anderson of Chicago, 111., were
among the motor tourists from a
distance who registered today at
the local branch of the stato nuto
registration bureau. L. It. Wal
lace, who registered from Stockton.
Calif., stated In his application that
ho Is making Jacksonville his Ore.
gon address for the next two
months, and K. C. Itucal of Sacra
mento. Calif., stated in his appli
cation that he is staying nt Phoo
nlx. Ore., for several months.
Seo Charles A. Wing to -buy your
home. 39
Mrs. 11. F. Edmond of Winnipeg,
Man., Is visiting tills week at the
home of Mrs. (?. It. Wan-on liuvlni.
stunned over bore nn her wnv home'
from the south where she spent the
winter In Arizona and soKlhern
California,
8eo Elinor llanley Rush for re
cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay.
826 E. Mnin. Phone 91)2. 332tf
A bounty warrant wns Issued to
day at the county clerk's office to
Llndsey Grlgsby of Medford for two
coyotes and to Frank Sullivan of
Leland for three bobcats.
Packard. J2595 delivered. 2S
John Hillings, who is ill with in
juries at Iho Sacred Heart hospital
as the result of being struck by
an automobile two weeks ago, was
reported to be showing slight Im
provement. Wells Taxi, 2f,c. Phone 25. tf
Guests from Portland registered
at Medford hotels Include Mr. and
Mrs. tleo. C. Arenz, Mrs. Hamilton.
lorieii, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Klsky.
' ai. nonercr. V. L. Skiff, R
Reeb, Wm. H. McEwny. J. A
Gould, C. N. Sampson, Adella Kaler,
Rolph Thompson. G. Foster Skiff.
1. 11. 11 uonncll. It. William- 1
Marine. H. L. Keck. G. F. Lceon
thaler. L. C. Relnholdt and J. A
Tanner.
Will care for children by hour 01
day and do light housekeeping.
1 i iiKor. I'none 6G1-L. 23
Tho local Yeoman lodge drill
tenm Is reported to have made the
outstanding exhibition of the Sa
lem meet last Saturday aflern.i.m
and are being congratulated by lo-
i o nus touay. The team re
turned Inst night from tho north.
We have many inquiries for
nouses to tent. List yours with
us. Southern Oregon Realty Co
118 North Riverside. 3o
Three deputy game wardens have
been assigned for duty In Currv
county, according the annoimee-
,ntent of Stntc Game Warden Clif
ford. They are A. M. Fish., for
merly deputy In Cos county but
now special state deputy, C
Meflees of Ontario nnd Curtis
Townsend. Curry county sports
men hod requested tho state game
commission that some local mun
should lie named deputy for that
county t taK the place of John
Adams, who held the post for 15
years, but the commission arrived
at the conclusion that outsldo men
who have no friends to favor would
obtain Iho best results. Tho three
deputies assigned to the county are
not permanent.
2fi9!i delivers a Packard. 28
Al Rust, who was arrested by
Medford police officers and fed
eral agents Saturday night for op
erating a "blind pig" on West
Fourth street, was sentenced to 0
days In the county Jail when he
entered a plea of guilty before
Judge Taylor this forenoon. One
half gallon of moonshine, which
he hail been selling In small lots
at so much per drink, wna found
In his possession and wns used ns
evidence against him.
J. L. Crews of this eltv, while
fishing at the Savage Rapids dam
on Rogue .river, hooked a 37t4
pounds salmon, the largest cutcn
of the ibiy.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIt KENT Half of my duplex;
modern, electric range and water
heater: garage. Inquire !H7 ,
Itlvcrsido. a-'
FOIt KENT Small house: stove
hath; adults. Phone H17-II, 27
EXCHANGE City property for
Improved acreage. M. I!., Mall
lotine.
KOK SALE Kord coupe, run
only 14.000 miles: body damaged
but motor and running gear like
mow; iieico ignition, speedom
eter, license, bulloon tires, new
battery. 5fl. Phone oSO-J. 2.1
EOl! SALE tme used Lincoln
touring, glass enclosed; A-l con
dition. .Good bargain If taken
at once. f. E. tiatca Auto fo.
I.llhl" lletween Coker Uutte nnd
.Medford. one pair doubletrees
Phone -tOS-lt-J.
Knit SALE tine of the really uood
strictly modern homes, first class
location: bargain price: terni!
I'. S. Itutterfleld. Iteallor. SO
Medford Natl. Hunk. 31
E.MPTV truck tor San Francisco
last of week wants freight of
any kind for there or wnvslde
points. Special low rate. Phone
I0t-X. Ilawlcy Transfer. rti
rol! KENT Sleeping room Willi
balh and garage. Phone 'Jij-X
fiotill WILL 1SKI) I'AUR
Thai Are lluarantrrd.
You must be satisfied with 11
you buy from us or we are not
tlimtiKh.
See these on our sales floor
I l-l Oakland Sport Touring.
1 l'.l:f7 t'hevrolet Coach.
1 lsi'ti Kord Coupe.
1 t'hevrolet Koadster.
1 Chevrolet Touring.
X A V 11 II HI V l.vr,l i-n
lVnr. sth and Itartlell. Phone JS5.
A FRENCH DIPLOMATIC BEAUTY
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Mme. Emanuel Lombard, wife of the military attache of the
French embassy, at Washington, is considered one, oi the most beau
tiful women in the diplomatic set
Lawrence N. Hlowcrs, formerly i
of Hood River but now of Eugene,
candidate for delegate to the na-
tlonnl republican convention at i
Kansas City In June, was In
ford today In tho interest of his,
cnnoioacy. Jio stands for Oregon 'by the Star Novelty orchestra of
voters' choice for president and : Idaho was highly appreciated and
strict enforcement of the elgh-1 specialty dances by pupils of Eve
teenth amendment. Ilenson's studio brought forth much
Motion pictures of National com-1 aplnuse and favorable comment,
miinder Spnfford's visit to Medfor.l i .Mrs. Mary CallitKhan, wife of
were received hero today and will: Henry Callaghan, suffered a stroke
soon be- exhibited by tho. I'opco Saturday evening at her home, and
current events news reel. These is at Hccred Heart hospital in a
pictures include scenes of the ' serious condition.
American Legion executive's plane.; Among the hotel guests In Mel
ius pilot, Capt. Rrcon. jqception'
.uti icgioiiiiiiii-vs, im his.
visit to the new legion playground i
was iuso snappe, w,in a group
of Medford legionnaires ut the big
honor roll on West Main street. ,
. . Mc.Nealy of Klamath Seattle.
Falls was n guest of Dr. nnd Mrs., Tom c. Vint, landscape engineer
. W. Howard today. Mr. .Mc.Nealy :.,f the national parks system, is
was boost ng the celebration to be; here from San Francisco today con
hold Klamath Falls .1 lth forcing with Superintendent C G
in honor of the first Great North-1 Thomson of Crater National bark
orn train into that
city. "Mac":
formerly lived in .Medford and has
a host of friends here.,
.Mrs. Edythe Howard and .Miss
Hose Fplton spent Saturday anil
Sunday In the north, having visit
ed in Salem and l'orllaml. Thev
returned to Medford last night.
Eczema of
the Scalp
With a Tendency to Scaliness
and Dandruff
Results in 7 Days -
Tills wonderful surgeon's pre
scription now known all over
America as Moone's Emerald oil.
is so efficient ill t lie treatment of
skill diseases that the itching of
eczema often stops with one an-
pllcatlon.
A few applications and the most
persistent cases of Eczema often
nro healed never to return.
Muoue s Emerald oil is safe and
pleasant to use and It Is so power
fully antiseptic and deodorant thai
even odors arising from ulrei-s.
gangrene and cancer are Instantly
Kllieii.
Moone's Emerald oil jn the or
iginal bottle is dispensed by phar
macists, lioatlr.s llrog Store al
wuys has Moone's Emerald oil on
hand.
YOUR OFFICE OUTFIT
When you enter your olflce does It
Impress you as being iho work
shop of a man who la successful
In his business or profession?
Think It over, and If you are not
convinced, come lo us and let us
show you our modern and model
office furniture.
Office Stationery A Supply Co.
Highest yualtiT Jewelry Ilcpalrliuj
Bat Ii tact Ion Assured II
Quality and Price.
Watch Rcpalrlna
Diamond Setting
alnll na jour want.
RSDIIT CO.
IpaaaoiRCrg
win now nnnn
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The American legion dance at
the Oriental Gardens Saturday
night proved a big success in every
way, being attended by another
Med-'large crowd from all parts of tho
valley. Music and special features,
fonl from thc ,.lato of Washington I
are Lcia Whitnoii of Yakimn. W C
Reaver of Uotholl. Grant Otlg of
Tacoma. A. E. Wallis of Chehalisj
and M, i.v.,,,1, vi..,., n i i?.i. 4
It. j. smith and F. W. Caie'son' of!
about the lim.u, ....,. i,-,...l- i.. h,
park in connection with the big
improvement program of that park.
Shccii owners,
Attention!
We aro in position to pay you
more than anybody for wool-mo-hnlr.
Seo us before you soil.
MEDFOKI) BAHGA1.V HOUSE,
Phono 1U02. 27 N. Grape St.
859tf
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week ,
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
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Radio Program
KMED
Mall Tribunc-Vlrgln Station
I Tonight
0:1S p. m Medford Mall Trl-
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,'8 p. m
liristlan Science lec-.
! tute.
Tuesday, April 17
10 to 10:30 a. m. Southern
Oregon Electric Co.
10:::o to 11 a. in. Sinclair s
Dollar Store.
11 to 11:30 a. m M. M. De-
partment Store.
11:30 to 12 noon Colonial Ba-
kery.
! 12:15 to 1:15 p. m. Monarch
1 Seed & Feed Co.
; 6:15 p. m. Medford Mall Trl-
I bune.
8 to 9 p. m. Snyder Dairy &
Produce Co.
9 to 10 p. m. California Ore-
gon Power Co.
The Palmer Piano House will
be the scene of a radio party,
open to the public tomorrow night
beginning at nine o'clock, when
all who haven't radios in their
jhomes are Invited to attend and
hear the first two Installments of
"Madam Q" the rndlo comedy pre
sented by the California Oregon
Power company for the second
time. In order to satisfy tho de
mand for repetitions of cither the
first or second installments missed
by listeners throughout the val
ley. The third installment of the
".Madamo Q" comedies will be
presented by the Copco cumpany
in tho immediate future, anil
promises to be equally as funny
as tho first two. Following the
radio party nt Palmers, the guests
will be served refreshments by
Iho owners of tho popular music
store.
There's been a lot said nbout the
girls who go for automobile rides
and walk home. Hut many a girl
goes for a walk and comes back
riding In an automobile. -
Phone
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Gavin W. Allan, C.S.B.
of. Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Member of the Board of Lectureship of Hie Mother Church The
First j Church ,(of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Rialto Theatre
TONIGHT--8 o'ClocK
All Are Cordially Invited
:bjuiiDing news
C. A. MEEKER RESIDENCE COMPLETED
ON WEST JACKSON
Tom lllllln-is, building contractor of the Ilerrv.
dale district', is completing a modern four-room
bungalow on the southeast corner of Jackson
and Oak streets for C. A. .Meeker of the
Jl. & .M. department store. The new homo is
completely finished with every modern equip
ment. Including built-in cooler, linen closets,
breakfast room furniture and kitchen cabinets.
Tho kitchen Is equipped for an electric range
with apron overhead to euro for steam from
cooking. A feature of the bathroom Is the tile
board covering on the walla which makes
possible an enameled finish, neat In appear
ance. and easy !o keep clean. This board is
a new product of the Ipson Fibre Board Co.
and enables the building to havo thc equiva
lent of a lilc balh or kitchen at sreailv re
duced cost.
The roof on the house Is a new type of inter
locking composition shingles and Is Iho onlv
roof 01 this type In .Medford. Mr. Meeker Is
offering this new home tor sale at a reason
able price with generous terms, and parlies
Interested should see him at :!15 N. Hartlett
The "Builder'. Bureau of Information" is
rials for these
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American Born
Woman Candidate
Seat in House
A VLS11AM. Norfolk. England
uT An American1 born woman.
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Charles Hoffman. Is a Ci-ndi-
!'lul! for a aeal '" ,he h'm"e "'
commons. She has been .uluted
as the liberal candiilatc for the
North division of Norfolk at the
j next election.
Mrs. Hoffman has lived in Eng
land for many years and recently
took out naturalization papers. She
has leased Hlickling hall from
Lord Lothian and entertains on a
large scale, her parties given in
the true American stylo being vot
ed ns remarkable.
Ruckling hall is one of the best
examples of Tudor architecture In
East Anglia and was once the seat (
of tho Boleyns. A Sir Thumas
Boleyn was the father of the 111- j
fated Anne Roleyn whose ghost Is
said to walk at night in the tapes- I
tried drawjng-room.
Kaga wanted at thH Mali Trlb-i J !
nn office. Must be clean. i ' 1 " ' "" 1
LL HER SECRETS '"v. j
EffcJ SCATTERED TO THE J&imk. tSS 8
gj FOUR WINDS , t-i f
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VAWTER RESIDENCE IS EXAMPLE OF
SUPERIOR HOUSE CONSTRUCTION
Thc new home now being built for Win Vaw
ter on Olen Oak avenue will be. when com
lletod. one of I0 best constructed houses in
his Popular new district known as Siskiyou
e ghts. riie contract Tor this work wns let
li many as the man sent to Medford lust
summer by a Portland contracting firm to con
struct the Itogite Uiver Studio, wh c , b iildh g
to date has not been completed.
When work wa8 stopped on the studio. Mr
Oliver was engaged by - Hill " I8aC8 to hl
his large summer home on the upper R, gP
river, and has just recently com, luted that
work m a very creditable manner
Inn n!n?TU for ,he Vawl,r """so and th
wall framiiiK were completed last week ail
anyone who Is Interested In seeing an ,
..aMy good Job of this phase of 1 "use " hn nl
li't should see Mr. Olivers loh tin.
irnhMed,;r0dhat,"y haS n' " "CCm
in Medford in recent years where as .700,1 lo !
atruction and materials have been e mnline i
as there has ,0 dale in this l,un(Mng
proud to have furnished the building mate
two atrnefnr-. uuimmg mate-
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formation
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