Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
iocal and
Personal
IU-rallw of IM'Xl 1'1-lilay li. illK I Klo. kloll. -MlH. Kli-il 1 OUI1B ot I ol
liniiiiii y . Iwlion Hay. tli- bunks of ! t.jn nn.l Iho foll'l-Hnii of Kim Krun
M. ilforcl ,ib well iik all ovrr tlip i-Im-d: Mr. ami Mm. J. 11. llazei
I'uiinly. will l)i- c-lnwd nil lay thai I lino, Doiolhy Mans. V. J. Diou-
ilay. Ill itl'CordallLU Willi l"'- aiuiu
law
, i
WiiiiHil--L'flllI
II.J1K III Ull' im iu
2:a i. 01. Kunday. May , 20111. -r "
Klamath rads.vs. .M...lf..rd. . f.T w,hl u.,,1 1'rank l'uhol. .
Ita'tehl I'nn.lu.l. to,!..1 Vole for llal How .... ..I, ami
Waltor I)l, k, Iho mftooro..glt of v,w,U:.i 1-unliir, .nan, for wc.
.,.,. ,,.,.ll., .- LurOHU. I "Ultu !"""' of Hlate. -
III at hlx horn on Itorkeloy way.;
havlllK been laid U all wpck with
an aliccHHfd par anil will prolmlily
not Iid able to resumi- duly acaln
for a week or two. lie will pi-oli-
iilily ,uiiik'i i:- a lonnll ope ration.
Nat plunuo open dally. '''
CamstH from n dlntanre reKlHter-
oil at Mi'ilford I.oIi Ik ini lude A. H.
AValeoff of Now York City, V. K.
Vlnliii; of Detroit, Mr. and Mih. A.
Vt retllurew of Vancouver, 11. I'..
and Mi Helen McCooloy ot Kt.
I 'ii u I. Minn.
Kpei lal Kleollon D n n e, Ijike
Creek, Krlday Hie ISIh. "Star Or-
cherttra.
Juart Knyart of Maywood, Calif.,
near I.o Ani(i'le. and a former
well known citizen nnd hanker of
Medford, hna hecn wending the
week In thlK elty on IjuhIiuhh and
vIhIIiih fiiendn.
Dr. lllaOB preHvrlptlun No. l"'l!
for polHon onlt u guaranteed rcm
ody five-ounce bottle SOe al
Ileath'B D.UK Store; near n J'our
l.hone. Kree delivery. fill
"The return of cooler weather
Iiiih b.oueht new IntereBt in Chi-1
nook Falmon flHl.lnjf,"
(IrantB Piihh Courier.
"Halnbuwl
(illison of Wennktl Inn notified In-1 lion wldenlnis opelallona hnvlng
cal yport.nen today that the lilBjbeen under way for the past few
follows are hittlnu ..(tain after anmontlm, Only a hort dlBtance re
exlcnded vacation, ljmt niKht 12.maliui to lo done and the nhuvel
wero cauiiht l.clow the dan. and will not he removed until the work
this mnrnliiK flvo flnhermen landed j
clKht more."
Vole for Victor IluiHell. who him
nerved you well, for county com
inlsMloner. f'l
KollowlUK hia appearance laflt
nluht before the board of directum
of iho local Chamber of Commerce
iIIhcusbIi.i; the openliiK of a Male
chamber of commerce information
lii.rea.l In I -oh AiikoIib. W. !. Ide.
n.an.mer of the state chamber, will
speak tomorrow before the Kotary
club In Ashland.
I'lilnadlnK sale to bo continued
all this week, fonts and drosses
reduced Uli to IiO. Mullins. 5fl
K. II. Mill of Klamalh KallH was
amoilK the resldenls of I hat sec
tion spendlim yesterday in Med
ford. I have the official list of the
resisterod voters of Jackson county
arranttod by name, adilresH, party
affiliation anil precinct. Candi
dates who contemplate scmllm; out
letters or llleratiiro should see mo
at once. M. T. Hdwunls, 4ari 1,1b
.yVty Jtldsj '
The frost dn.mer Is believed to
be practically over by If. Van
I loevenburB. who waa III Meilford
loilny from hls.larKO orchard l.old
flik'H In the Sains Valley dlhrict.
lie reported that, the pears have
bi'Bun to set well and Unit he cx
poclH only a small porconlaRc lo
drop off dll.inK Iho uexl few weeks.
Ilo Imllcati'il ll.al It would have to
bo a record breakliiK frost for this
lime of year to damage Ills fri.ll.
Special Election Dance, Iike
Creek, Friday the lHlh. "Star Or
chestra. The weather of yesterday and a
year i.ko today was almost Identical,
wllh a minimum on both days of
4M and a maximum of between
K2 and S3. Fair wealher wltll low
humidity and normal tn.eperalure
Is forecast for tomorrow.
The opening: date of Castleman
Heboid of 'licking baa been
chiil.Kcd from May L'n to June 11.
Sllldents desllini; this course shouul
be enrolled by June I. Mr. Cas
tleman can be seen dally at Kauf
man packing house on South Front
si root. Tifi
Mrs. Olio Caster of Kacle l'olnl
spout today It) the city shopping
and vh'ltlitK local friends.
Itaseball ball! Wed. Illte! Walk
iir's! Ii5
Dr. J. F. Hoddy lort fur tirants
Pass this mornllli; on business.
llandpleatlnK and smocking. The
Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Illdg. If
Mrs. .1. A. Curry and family will
leave Meilforil this week for Can
ton. N. V., to locate for an liulcfl
nlte lime.
Palmer Music House has .two
new records. Thoy'ro big hits and
you should hear them. Ask Pal
mer Music House for tleue Austin's
lnli-sl. r.7
1
Mr. Man
The hot weather ia here.
Don't let your wife
uluvo in a still hotter
kitchen baking: bread.
Have her phono your
grocer and ask for
FhU&ers Milk Bread.
t''uHfiirniulit rCKlMtfri'U uX Aletl
fcnil luinls imluilt Mr. anil Mr.
is. A. Sioa nt fun. I)lri;". I', w.
Dlikliifon of Iw AiikcIph, lr. and
Mth. K. 15. I.uiIh'i- ol Wauunvlllc,
II. lUndicr, -Minn llili'il Mo
I'aulcy and MIkh Kiiilly Htunkcy of
, Barn, .mi, nun iM.r. ........ ...... -
Mr. anil .Mm. V. X. Kinith. 1 raui-in
Swan.ion. Mr. anil Mr. It. V. ('any.
... . . . .
I J. ... liHIH-.l, r mjll r. imn ?,
Mr
TVmoniiy auto IIcpi.wb were Ik
Kiied at the herlff'H office today
to A. H. JtoMenlmutn. Slater Jolm
son, Joseph llaknr and A. K. l.ed
bellir of Medford, K. -M. Cane of
(lold Hill, Mm. '1. 1'a.tko of Kirk
and J. A. Iln.nlnucr ot Ahiand.
UllloadlllK "ale to be continued
all thin week. OoatB anil dresKeii
reduced y ft to .'iOCI. Mullllm. B5
The county Iienlih unit will hold
a baby clinic In the civic club
house at ABhland on Thursday.
Meet the lmncball team! Yve.l.
nlle! Walker'B'. 5
Kollowinif the lilrth of n Beven
pound Hon nl the Community, hod.
pital ten dayn aso. Mm. llar.ielt
Pellett was removed thia mornlnB
to her home near Central Point.
Tel. 642, prompt sanitary Rar
Itavo service 8(uf
Mr. and Mm. Al Mttrcll will leave
f.ir i:uKe..e K.iday to attend the
ineelll.K of the I'artH JohbelK as
Boclation mcetlns held In that city
Saturday.
Special Klcction Dance, Lake
Creek, Friday the mill. "Star Or
chcHtra. !")tJ
The Ori'KO.. cavea opened yea-
BayH theifor the aummer caBon. IIoiiUb to
Die caverna are In excellent eon...
In completeil.
Unloading sale to be continued
all this week. Coats and dresses
reduced 25 to D0. Mullins. !'
Hoy Klllott and Mr. Wells left
for Portland yesterday afternoon
on official business. They will re
turn hero tomorrow.
Shingles 13.26 por M at Medford
Lumber Co. 33C
Included among the Oregonians
registered at Medford holels .other
than Ihnsc from Portland, "re I',.
M. I.U.l.l. Will. DoKllue of Sillem.
II. II. White of CorvalllB, A. II.
Ferguson. O. S. York and H. (I.
Selllck of llosehurg. Kd Hartley
and CI. 10 llougen ot F.ugel.c, and
A. F. Hwnln of Oakland. f
Vote liU for Milam for county
school superintendent. &1
Mrs.. leo Hallach, grand chief
of Iho Pylhlan Sisters of Oregon,
who la paying an official visit to
Hie local temple, Is the guoHt of
Mm. 11. CI. Woitman while In Iho
city.
Clone Austin, the popular Victor
recording artist, has made two new
reoordB. They nro the bint ever.
Ask In hear them. Palmer Muslo
House. r"
I',, u I Menial! will leave Friday
for Yrrkii. having been prouiolod
In (he office of. manager of the
2iith Century Grocery company of
thai oily.
Victor llursell has aorved till'
county well, vole for Ills renonilna
lion Friday. r'8
Knseburg ilecoralors and civic, or
gaiiliatloiiH have been busy for days
past and ll.o streets of the business
district of 'that city are ablaze wllh
flags and lodge greetings t" the
llostnOBs and Professional Wom
en's clubs delegatea who will con
vene there Friday for a three-day
session, and to the Odd Follows
grand lodge convention, which will
meet next Monday for ft four-day
si'skIou.
Nal plunge open dally. BH'
Hai l Pollock of I he Thermord
MatuifiioUliing company Is spend
ing today In the cily on business.
Anyone having Hlble record of
Iho rirst. while child born 111 Jack
sonville, notify llox 85. Jackson
ville. Attorney Frank DoSoima prob
ably rend the following In yester
day's Oregonlan with Interest: "Ac
cording to Frank DeSour.a. Jeweler
of Medford. tile lioguo Itlver valley
Is one of the most prosperous sec
tions of the stale, and from the
way the pear orchards look this
year will bo another good one for
the growers. At one time the val
lcv paid attention to apples, but
laler discovered that the land was
better for pears, or rather that
pears could be grown as well as
apples, and that there Is a better
market and bettor prices for pears
than for apples. Much of the Itogne
river crop finds Its way to Hiirope.
where the pears connnaiul top
prices. Mr. lleSouza Is reglMtoroil
al the Hotel Portland." j
See Kllnor Huuley Hush for ro
cleaned alfalfa sied and baled tiny. I
SL'H K. Main. Phone 902. JJ.'it"
I Kred Weeks arrived home last
night from Portland, where he un
diTwi'nt an examination In the Dr
.Joyce clinic, two weeks ago. Mr.
'Weeks Is much Improved In health
since his return.
1 Dr. A. P. Walter Kresso has
; moved to the Palmer Music Hide..
( 11 So. Hartlctt. M
".lust Plannln'." the radio drama
'written by Miss Helen Nonis and
produced over both KC.O and
'kMI"D. the Mall Tribune- Virgin
radio station, will be presented by
a cast of players cheen from Hie
1 Wednesday study club this evening
at the St. Mark's tllllld hill!.
Hemstitching Ko yd. Mucins. aii
F. . Parson Is spending nils
i w eek In Kliimnll! Falls on business
' Play ball! Wed. nlte! llaseball
! dance! Walker's! 'r
Among the motor tourists from
I a illstance w ho registered today at
Iho local branch of Iho out of stale
auto registration bureau are Har
t nld r.iltlcr, ogden. t'tall. Oeor;:e
' .'. Moore of Tucson. Alii.. J. J.
j Knltoon of Ashley. Minn., and Hoy
' Young of (Irei'iifleld. I ml.
I lletustltehlnR 8e per yard, ttut-
tons covered nt Handicraft Shop.
If
Paul McDonald and Dan HerriiiR
Miienl several hours In Ashland yes
terday. Holmnn'n baths nnd plunge opens
(or the season. May till. 70'
' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDF0RD, OREfiOX. WEDNESDAY. MAY Ifi. 102R. : i I ;..,,;' i ';
Among Ihu alalc of Washington
I resideuls registered fit Medford ho
tels aro C. l.loyd l.ockwood, P. F.
Piper and Charles Hodge of Spo-
I kuJie, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Gordon
'of t.'enlralia, C. S. May. Mr. and
I Mm. P. F. Apfel. Mr. and Mm. A.
I A. McCoy, C. D. Dawson. L. 10. I.or
j Ing, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hooper.
I 1-ouis 10. Zarruys, Mm. F. C. San-
derson and T. 1.. Mlnkler of Ko-
attic.
! Vole 4 IX for Hal Hosa for sec
i rotary, of alatv. ,
j Joe Pettus, now running u chain
of grocery stores in Chico, Calif.,
spenl the week end lu re visiting
his family, lie returned to the
; southern city yesterday.
Nat plunge open daily. Oil
Tho offlee' of the cily atreet.
electric and building departments
wero being moved today from the
northern side of the city hail to
the former nuartem of the city attorney'-;
office on the southern side
of Iho building. City Attorney John
H. Carklll now being located over
the Medford llookstore. The new
offices are taken over by the three
departments beciruso of belter of
fice arrangements.
Vote for Victor llursell for
county, commissioner. Eiu
' Attorney fills Newbury left this
j morning for Klumath Falls to
transact, business.
Unloading sale lo be continued
all thla week. Coats and dresses I
reduced 26 to 60. Mullllm. SSj
Ilnymond Clifford of Clinton, la.,
has arrived al Uogue Illver lo stay
wllh his mother. Mm. John Wind
em. Ho .was accompanied on tho
trip, which was made by auto, by
George Hogg, also of Clinton. Mr.
Clifford Is a telegraph operator and
came to tho Hoguo valley for his
health. He will remain perma
nently in this valley nnd will con
duct Mrs. Winders' farm. Grants
Pass Courier. I
Wells Taxi, 26c. Phone 25.
The Debcngcr Gap nchoolhouse,
below Trail, with Its approximately
five students, is scheduled to close
next week, along wllh li number of
other rural districts. As ft rule.
the Debenger Gap district has ft
good enrollment during the early
part of the year, but with the ar
rival of spring, several families In
the district move away.
"Girl of My Breams," have you
heard Gene Austin sing It? No?
Then you've missed ft real treat.
Hear it at Palmer Music House.
Karl Weaver ot Central Point.
Max Shuli! of Sams Valley nnd F.
G. Hunt of Talent were among the
out of town spectators at the Cha
ney trial today.
Miss Alma Lawrence, Miss Molha
Williams. Mrs. Porter J. Neff and
if party of Medford people will
leave tomorrow lo attend the Siiiu-niann-llelnko
concert to lc held
In F.ugenc the latter part of the
week.
Are you haling trouble wllh sour
milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phones
68B-.I-1 or 268-M. 66
Ilia d 1st rl ct .being the most
aporsoly populated in Iho coiinly.
George W. Scott, deputy assessor,
completed the assessing of prop
erty 111 the Uogue Ulver district
last month ami Is the first of the
six or more dopuly assessors who
bean duties in various sections of
Iho county this spring. The Ap
plegnlo district . Is the next section
Hint Iho iiHsesshig of which will be
completed In a short lime, accord
ing lo present Indications.
"Itainntia." a song written for
Dolores Del Wo, lnovlo star, Is
Iho title of Gene Austin's now Vic
tor record. Palmer Music. llous
Floyd Parsons, formerly employ
ed In the Southern Paiirle freight
office at Salem. Is spending n few
days In the city visiting friends.
Center on Milam for county
school Blipeiinlondent. 66
Guests from Portland registered
at Medford hotels Include II. It.
Kelelr, I.. C. lOlliott. .1. II. Marvin.
C. It. Jamison. H- V. Stahl. Mr.
and Mm. Arthur llasfeldt. W. G.
Ide, G. S. Verby. Carl II. Slgulin,
11. A. Kingsley. Prank S. Glover.
It. F. Woodward. G. 10. Mitchell.
John llosklns. It, H. Howell. C. M.
Mr Murray. G. F. Slegentlialer and
C. F. Love.
If vou want a good building loan
on n "low rnto of Interest, see Hod
den & Co.
O. S. York. Southern Pacific
trainmaster of ltoseburg spent tills
morning In the city.
I'nloadlng sale to be continued
all tills week. Coats ami dresses
reduced 2 5 lo 60. Mullins. 66
Hillah temple will hold a cero
nionlal at Ashland on Saturday.
May 2.!. to which the ladles are
also Invited.
Lot mo write your flro Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald, tlotol Holland.
lM.one MS.
The senior class of the high
school Is planning for Its niinunl
reception to be given Friday even
ing. May 1 St It. at !' o'clock In the
high school gymnasium. Seniors.
Juniors, faculty, alumni and par
ents are cordially Invited lo attend.
Walnut top grafting by experi
enced, successful walnut grafter.
Cull nt address. 43J So. Fir.
With the paliers all signed and
positive assurance given that the
bout Is coming off Thursday night.
Joe Gorman nnd Phil P.iiyes are
working out in earnest. The boys
will stage their fltle argument nt
the new Grants Pass Athletic club
in an event slated lo go H rounds,
but which will probably terminate
quicker. I lot It boys are working:
out nightly at the gymnasium andl
may bo seen there. nsMhoy workj
out alternately. Grants Ps
Courier.
Arc you having trouble with solir
milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phones
&8!W.M or ::.s-M.
6 '
Memliers of the Legion drum
corps are rcuueted lo meet at the
Armory at noon tomorrow to npj
pear in the niraw hat pHradc.
Anyone havliiK the bible record)
of tho first whilu male child borni
In Jacksonville, notify llox k&.
Jacksonvillo. 63 1
V. M. Shepard. vice president!
und K-rneral njent of the tot-nil
power oomiKiny. returned this)
moritlnt: from a brief Imslnew trip!
ti San Francisco.
Mdllnrvy nnle now koIhh on ui
the Kmmy l.ou Hut Shop In M. M
Store. VAlum to $10.50. spvdnt
$EPH; value to )y.fi0 npccIhI $4.1s:
vuluen to 7.0, nprciat S 3 . 0 M ; val
uer to th.hto, niwlal one tot
to $4.00. dpeelal $l.0 each. Kid
dlo huts 40c und U' 61
M. J. Itlndt ot Hie firm of Sabln
& Limit, local dealers for Star und
j iiurani cars, nas reiurne,) irom ine
i factory ,l r u n c h n.t Sacramento,
1 bringing two Star-Duraut cars with
I him. Mr. Limit also visited the
Oakland fnctury. Subln & Limit
have? only had the ugeney a few
) months urn! repurt splendid sales.
j A vole for Hal Hosa for
i tury of state Is a vote for
! ncss official.
First class paperhanging work
wanted; guaranteed. 1114 West tith,
i St. 5sj
i Preparations are welt under way
take iili.ro Juno 3 at the Eversho.lv
!,,!,. i.ui li near IMincnll wlicn. one
; of the most successful and best al -
.ended nlc.iies of several veins Is
expected to bo held. Several com-hoor.liui," up the .entrances to the
., .!,,..., .,.. i... ,,,.i. .i ,!old Page theatre ruins and making
complete details of entertainment.
refrcMhmcntf and tntnuporiat inn.
und they will probably hold u Joint
HOMtiion ho on to map out final r
ranKcmcntt. Over 3M0 former Mon
tana residents attended last year's
.!.... nl (I.,. IMilf.ro i.n.L-
north of (lold Kill and the attend -
ance thin year Ih expected to be
much lar-ttft. encoura-ed somewhat
by the fact that a comparatively
Iiu'ko number of new families, all
former Montana renident, have
moved Into the Unue Hiver val
ley during tho pJiHt year. Dele
KHlhinH are expected to bo present
iron. .Barnaul cou.uy, aoe ,,ne:(hn.lM1H,n ma((, n mMim (ha, M
county and northern California.
Sugar pine shakes, Medford Lbr.
Co. 33tf
"I wouldn't live In California if
they pahl nil my expenses," said
'. Ms Kldrt this forenoon. follow
In his recent return with Mrs.
Kidd from a sojourn spent in Ari
zona anil southern Cnliforhiu. "I
don't like the California climate,"
continued Mr. Mdd, "and their
drinkiiiK water is very poor. How -
ever, to spend the winter months
in Ariiuna is enjoyable, us never a
day goe by without sunshine for
Its entire lensth. One hotel In
Vtiina has a standing offer to pro
vide three meals and room to its
Kiiests for every day that tho sun
does not shine, and ho far the hotel
has not been obliged to pay."
Are you having trouble with sour
milk? - Try Hilton's Dairy. Phonos
SS9-J-1 or 25R-M. rii
Mrs. Leo Itallach of &i. Helens,
Ore., grand chief of Pythian Sis
ters order In Oregon, Is In the city
to pay an official visit to Talisman
temple No.- 41), the local branch of
the order, this evening. All the
members of the Pythian Hitters are
urged to be in al tendance at the
temple meeting tontuht at whU-lrn
special program will bo observed.
Milam's number is ri
Wells Taxi, l!5e. Phone 25. lf
On account of the commence
ment exercises at the high school
Thursday night, the .Jacksonville
Orange will postpone thou meet
ing, which was set for that date,
until Friday night. May 2.".th.
Tho Hand llox Khoppe, 223 Kant
filh St., Just east of Orocreterla,
hits on display beautiful new hats
of every typeincluding the famous
tinge and Monogram hats;, also
more popular priced hats., fil'
See I'Minor Haniry Un?t 'for ro
cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay.
82ti li. Main. Phono 1)02. 332lf
' :
The Weather
rnltnl Stnt' Woiilhor Fluronu,
Wrilnosihiy, Mny III. IliiS.
I.owoHt tPiiin'rntilrc thin niorn
Ihk -III.
I -ri-i-l 11 tu 1 in il for hours oiul
Iiik B a. in.. 0 Inchon. '"
Vi'Htoriliiy'K weather horr: HIkIi
OHt ti'iiipi'iuturo. si'. I.oivcsl t.'in
IK'l'iilnro yrstoriluy. -IS.
Prcclpltiitlon: Total rain fa I I
slnco 1st of month, Ml hu h: I 'i-y-ar
avrraKc for Iho inolilh, I.I I
inrhi-K. Total rainfall lnro .laiiu
ury ltt, 7.05 iiu'hi'H. Total rainfall
Klni'O HriiU'iiilier 1. I I.S'J I.ioIioh.
Ili.iniillty yoKti'iilay. n a. in., f 7
hm ci'-nt; I- noon, -17 H'i font; 5
p. in., Il-l pi'i oral.
I'harartrr or ility: I'artly clonily.
Sun si't.i Unlay at 7 : -o p. in..
riw tomorrow -l: IH a. ni.. moI.s lo
niorrow 7:Hti p. in.
(HIhohhiiiI Hots coniputril for
lovol horir.on.
KorociiHl: l'iiir. with low hiinihl
ity, tonlBht unci Tlunmlay. Norinul
loiupcraluri'.
I.. WALT I: II Dlt'K,
Mi'ti'oroloBlst. I niliil States
'ollthor lluroau.
1-nrd of Thanks.
Wo wish to lhatik our many
frlrmls for thrlr sympathy anil ucls
of klinlnoss ami for tho many beau
tiful floral offrrliiKH ilurliys our
rrront hrrravotnrnt.
M. Jorilail.
Mr. und Mrs. 1''. M. CriiiB,
Mr. nnil Mr. V. A. Alllloraoll,
l.m-illr Hulslon.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ivavti'.I) 'I'd ltuv nil eomnressor
jjiek hummer, dump ear and
rails. In replying Mate price,
condition and full particulars.
Hox U .. Mall Trihune. f7
VOl SAI.K iy-ti Kssex I'oaeli.
Kood condition, extras, ehiitns.
etc., 3 1 7 Kast Jackson
t. Phone 74!-Y. Ri
VOi HHNT tlolf cluh member
ship. Address; llox K. It,.' Mail
Tribune.
TOU SA1K Second-hand 'banjo
in firsl-elawj condition, 10. Ad
dn5M Ihtx II. J., Mail Tribune. HO
Ml'ST SKI. L Lt lore Sat. niiiht, -0
aeres. -Griffin creek: snuill house,
creek and spring close to hiuse,
Kotnl stand body fir timber; 7
miles out; $37i' rash. See Tom
at Arnistrontr Motor o.
KOli SAIJ: -rompletely furnished
o-room modern hom-. 6 blocks
fi-om heart of bufinens d 1st r let.
on pavement; lot ."ax 1 ."0: faces
paved street and paved highway:
e.'.eellenl bnsinet prun-rty. Price
SL'tiO fir nulck sale; terms. See
Charles A. Winn A-neney. Inc. U"
Kl)U SAI.K Neat little home
mile from elty Itiiits: t aer tf
mm1 land planted u nisplierHes.
strnwlKTriew noil Kurrien; real
buy at $'0H raih. hatanee
115 per month. See t'harles A.
Wins Anency. Inc. ;'
KOU SAI.K OH TltAUK 40 ncren
In Idaho for small place near
Medford Toni Vitwen Itoute 1.
l-'viitral oint, cs
COUNCIL DEMANDS MAY OIL HIGHWAY
LIABILITY BOND:
i 1
-.Ofl PAGE RUINS
The matter wuh brought up ill
the city council meeting last nlilit
oju..u.hu j. j. nuiiau., ........
; 1111111 lit the Ijlllltllllg Jllll light com
, mil tee. who declared Unit, while
: Gforpa A. Hunt liatl wol Kllieil
I old marquis safer., ill accord-
nnix with the (oHucil'H notification
to him recently thy t the ruins wero
dangeroiiH to Uio nnd property, the
walln nhoiild. be removed
strengthened and that the council
should not he at lotted with tills
)as U ,lid fnot r,e!it!Ve e city Kov-,
etmnent from UamaRna. shouhl any ,
one he injured or killed, or prop
erty damaged, j
Mr. Huchter nsserted that tho
minor safety iniprovements beinn
made was simply pat-mi ns the buck -back
to the city administration, J
and that the council otitfht to pass
t l.n l.iiol, i-l.rht 1 ul rim Ilo.
Hunt he required to furnish an in
demnity bond to the city of Si-Tit),'
OOP, to protect it from possible
- suits.
After considerable discussion,
during which the mayor and most
of the comicilinen. all of whom
were present except Messrs. Ke
shaw and ('rose, deemed a $l.rij,000
I bond too high, Mr. Huchter finally
agreed to have tho bond made $10'f,
ooi), mid the motion prevailed unan
imously,
1 2-YEAR-OLD BOY
TO PREACH HERE
Hichaid Head rick of hos An
geles. 12, known as "the little min
ister'' will be heard In the Me.linrd
First .Methodist church Sunday
night and every oilier night during
the next woek. The child who
astounds all with his eloquence has
Kicliard I lead rick
attracted large crowds whor"Ver
he has gune unci his grasp of
spiritual truths is declared by lead
ing ministers lo be almost miracu
lous. '
The subjects which the child
evangelist in to rover on the vari
ous nights have not as yet been
announced, according to Itev. T. II.
Temple, pastor nf (he local church,
but if the reports of southern
chinch men are correct any topic
chuseu by the 'little minister" will
prove of unusual interest to the
congregation.
I'.aiidon --- S;
here lo prepan
market.
u null
nhler
established
vtmi for
IJunis It urns Mlucksiuiihing &
Welding shop adds machinery lor
no wpbtnt addition.
DABY SCOLDS
aro soon nipped in the bud"
without dosing 'by uso of
VaroRub
Burselis Experience
Makes Him Valuable
as County Official
When we make a business deal
or employ someone to manai;e our
personal business afi'airs we usu- j
ally Kivo the matter a ' lot of!
thouHht and consideration. We sel
doin do this when voting for a pub
lic official-to conduct the business
affairs of the county.
The fount y Court Is the great ar
tery through which flows most of
the public business of the county.
Victor Hursell has been a mem
boriof this court tor seven years.
He is a Innd owii"r and taxpayer
himself. He has always consid- (
ered his position as of a purely'
business nature, to ho divorced en
t irol y fro m po lit ica 1 o r pa r t i su n
matters.
The years he has served on the
court have uiven him a wide and
intimate grasp of the county's af
fairs. His knowledge of county '
finances, road buildiiiK and load
upkeep; of the needs of our varied
industries, like fanninj:, dairying,;
horticulture and lumber, cannot be
(minimi short of two or three
years in office.
His opponent for the nomination
may he ever so good a citizen, hut .
he would have to familiarize him-1
self witli county business anCain
experience in actual practice; this
would take at least half of his first
term and of course at the taxpay
ers' expense. j
As a common-sense . hnsinrss 1
proposition Victor llursell Vhoutd he
rnomlnated and re-elected.
vrou nrusKLi.
COMM1TTKK. .
Paid Adv.
TO GOLF
.4".
eseiit plans are- carried out
licet I'roin tlie,i.'lul of
tho isiveinent to the . Meilford
'country club will be olied'-fiy Ihe
'slate highway npission "Caseo"
' 'iUipmenl as soon as Iho work'on
the Crater Lake highway is con
cluded. The slate highway commission
iias agreed to do tho work fur cost.
and ut
'court
a meeting of Iho county
this morning tho court
agreed to give financial help, as
did Mayor A1iuUtut and mom
; Ijcim f the city council, on the part
j of the city
Property owner alons t hi
fCln
loii Years
i
!o j Baking Rwder
Guaranteed Pure
Use KC for finer texture
and larger volume
in your bakings
Millions of pounds used
by our Government
J. B. WEBSTER
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE and
GENERAL INSURANCE
Telephone 6-F-22, Phoenix, Oregon
FOR SALE
Store building on Highway at
Phoenix, opposite post office, $sun.
Dwelling with twy lots, Vhuenix,
1 block from highway. l:iM).0tl.
Hwellini;, (
lot!
6 rooms.
nix, $1 10P.UM.
Several desirable acreage prop
erties and residences for sale and
for rent in Ashland, Medford and
adjacent to Phoenix.' -
SPECIAL
Ati ideal homesitc, I 'a aces,
modern, well planned, beginning
of a real homo, garden and poultry
house ready lor business, JlJeiUMi.
Some G-aero tracts on good mad.
close In; best of soil, in alfalfa;
$200.00 an acre. ( Very small down
payment, rest s.oit pur jmnith. ti
per cent.
ti 1-10 ncres in alfalfa, best soil;
pin on llMiMi.oo improvements .and
yon can pay halance S-"'.on per
month, ti per ce:it; faces wood road,
close to school and clnncli.
Phoenix has fine school build
ings, equipped pluynroiiml. a fine
new chitn-h building and is ideal
home location.
List your wants wiili us I'or real
scrvici:. :
J. S. WEBSTER Agency
Phoenix, Oregon
ANTS-KNOCK
GASOLINE
JTANOARD OIL COMPANVOF CAllFORNIA,
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store -Strang's
Drug Store
INSURANCE
FirstJnsurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
KCJot
"FAMOUS I" i I
however, will have to . near me i
l. ho f expense it lb" Plojicl Is car.
tried out. and T. 10. Daniels has
i hem appointed chairman of a
I committee to see that this is done.
This oil treatment ' would not
only eliminate the dust menace but
; would aecunlln'I to the slate hlgll-
way engineers, preserve iiie load
lor many yeais, and be 111 fact the
next thing to a permanent pave
ment. The cost is estimated at between
51(1011 ami 13l)'i a mile.
Have you hourd Or-ne Austin's
new Victor n-lcusi-? Ask to hear
It. Valni'M- MUhi-" II'miko. :, , '
THUR.
MAY
24 th
s PT 7CRATERUNV MB'
JERRY FLANAGAN & ,
' The Golf Chuaip"
VILLA &STRIG0 ll
Snappy Vodevil Syncopatcrs Vgwyw -i
JACK and JESSIE GIBSON VfeiSa it.
"A Cycle of Smiles and W-gj
FLOOD and McNEW , Jjj
"Harmony and Pep" ' JS-fjIII?!'
DON AUSTIN JtSSPmii
(Animator of tl'.c Gumps) a
with His Gump Revue SfM
TOMORROW .
MltlA' GRY COOPER and FAY WRAY m. - nr.
Ba "THE LEGION OF THE . '':
TOfgy-WMnM CONDEMNED" ' ' ' ' 'Fl!!,! Jr
I'llOC- I! T-Wn-WfWr- A,lM:,n: 13 .U!
II Ul uiiiioj "u'l'iaaiun II (
ONIY 7 & 9 P. M. Chilclrtn 25c j ,sl
s prr
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Our ISIew Finish
Kodak Prints
We are now doing a new finish on
prints. Come see it.
With each order of developing and
printing we will give a slip.
Return this slip by June 3rd with
your suggestion for a name for the
new process.
To the winner we
lars in developing and printing.
Medford Book Store
34 North Central Avenue
Phone
5!
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