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jXT?E TWO arEDFORP MATL TRTBTiyR, MEDFOTID OftEfiOK, TUESDAY. ' MAY 22, 192S, Iocal arid Personal After huvlnif Kiicnt tavern! .Marriage UrrneM ute IhhupiI tn-1 Mm. It. A. Holme, who rente il mini Urn In MtrrU, .Stanley Hun-1 day ami yt-moriluy ut the county . her home on North OukdnU th. ov. Uthuaitlun vvrestk-r who ur-J ck-rk'H offlee to I'aul Krhudcr, hist of last week, Jiua moved to! noin oi rived in AU-dfurd with hit wife j and Martha Hueku. 2 A rhlld welfare clinic wiu held thin iiftemoun at the Uiu-nln wchonl for children of prc-school atto. Imt who will be old enough to enter .the primary ki-iuIok next full. The clinic Ih nno of veveml thut the : niuiify lien lth unit hurt pluniK'd for this week, one beln nclic duleil for the WabhlnKton school and an oiher for tho Jucksun ehoql. uant'ts W. O. W. hull, Tliuottuy )ilon. Tho wrestliiiK match Fri liluht. 03 day. May 25. Hilarity Arena. 61 No danee Walker's Wetl. nite. fill A holly contented baseball ani A. K. Voorhles, publisher ut the;"i i entnii Point last -Sunday with from Houthe rn Ca li fori) la, left yes' tcrday fur ItosehuTtf to poln u ear nival company, according tu infor niutlon he left with frlendH before departing. Hocera wrestled here tip vera I time, but for Homo reason failed to rutjHo the enthusiasm for Woodland, t'ullf.. und to Dennis Iee. 'Jti, and Florence Jloff, 2(i, both of Khtmalh Kalln. I'ythfnn Hislers will jylvo u com the Hchuler apurtmenU to take up her temporary residence. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cobley of I.UUKU i-oie, ii miles beyond Uutle Kulls, spent today in the city, via- I dnv evcliiinz. Mm U Tit It K ii in himself Hint hu hud expected. I Mu)(. )V i,..,,,V M orchestra. A,l lilnnilon curd iiurty nnil dance Inl"1"" ,ocal fi'leriOji and trunauctlnK ! tlm K. I'. cluhroonm und hull Thura-1 I'UhIiickh. Mr. Cobley Ih a forest: runner In Unit district. Ur. It. W. Clancy and Ununlite So dant-o Walker's Wed. nite. CI j mission Sic. II. frcshmcnls. t J j 11 '" William Dukk of Scuttle, who! Tho American LrKion D r u 111 I The school In tho north Trail ?"H vl""'" "''' I'arcnla hen- Coi ns present Hilly Shaw, heavy-I district closed lust Kriduy. Mrs. I"1' ,""it wt'ok' ''lutoied to v.olKlit wrestler. chnJIenKcr of ICd , Jennie While, tho wlirr, linn;. , 1 'y '"r u" ""B ' AT CRATER LAKE (SlraiiKl' i ) J.ewis, world'M chain-! une to her home in Idaho, from whoro In snveiul weeks site plans to return and take a nummer course in the Auhland Normal sehoul. tprday. Mrs. IuKK will leave here In line with the warm weather I hat has been prevailing here fur JURY LIST FOR IS E The Jury list for the ruitnlur May terra of the circuit court, beginning tiranUi Puss Courier, accompanied try Mi's. Voorhlrti, drove through tho city at 8 o'clock this niorninl;. cn route south, where they will hlienil a week In Hun Francisco. Knt liarbccue sandwlehea and live forever. Mac's Hurberue, 1 ',i miles north of Medford on high way. u .'o dunce Wulkor'a Weil. nite. CI AmnnR the fiuests from a dis tance registered at Medford hotels aro Mrs. L. H. HurnB and C. linn Hen, Jr., of I'.uffalo, N. V.. t'lms. A. Slemons of St. Louis, K. W. Hurtun of Vancouver, li. '.. Mrs. J. J. McCutin of Juneau, Alaska, und Aim. V. IZ. Allen of (ilobe, Ariz. . let me write your firo Insurancr'. Carl Y. Tenuwald, Hotel Holland, l'hone 058. if llundpletitlniT nnd nmocklni;. Tho Fashion Khop, 424 Medford HldB. tf A building permit wns issued to- day by tho city to N. If. Frunklln for tile construction of a du-eillnK ut 4(13 Houth Itinpr street at a cost of 1!I0U. llutto Kails endi-d In an II to 3 vic tory for the l'olntcrs. after the name hud stood at 3 to 1 In Cen tral J'oIih'm favor for seven In nlno. Thu victors plan to play Prospect at Central point next Kuniluy and are nilrslim- ambitions of playing n practice Kame with Hie Medford Merchants, if one can be arranged Dance, W. O. W. hull, Thursday muni. G3 The attorney general's office in halem Is now preparing an apiill ration to place the Oregon & Cali fornia land grant case before the supreme court of the I'nlted mates. tice Elinor Ilanley Hush for re ch aned alfalfa seed and lulled buy. .'li I.. Main. I'hono 902. .132tf "hen she appeared In Judge Taylor's court yesterday on n plea or utility to a charge of possession of moonshine and beer, following her arrest lust Halllrdny ut hei homo neur Tulent with her hus band, It. W. Crosby, Mrs. Corn Crosby' received d sentence of 3D uuys In Jail und a tine of 120 Millinery sale now going on at J'1'1' IiuhIjiiiiiI bus not been given n tho Kmmy Lou Hat Hhop in M. M. nt'iirlng us yet, hut was to ho given Hlore, Vnlues to 110. r,0, special "lie today or tomorrow. ri.98; vnlues to $0.50 special t-t.UK; I lf '"u wnnt good building loan vnluos to $7.51), special $3.0S; val-,m " l0,v lnlc f interest, see Ited- ues to $5.50, special $1,118; one lot to $4.00, special $1.00 each. Kid dle hats 40o and up. CI" Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry K. Tomlili son on Onk street, who liave been spending a few weeks' vacntlun visiting the buy cities, have de cided lo locate permanently in Val lejo, wliero Mr. Tomlinson Iiuh ac cepted n position with tho Vallejo Ice & Htorugo company. Ashland Tidings. Tho first bounty wurrnnl to have been issued nt tho county clerk's uflce slneo Mny 8, was issued yes terday to Hurley Hull of Jackson ville for two coyotes lit tho sum of three dnllnrs each. Kuirar pine shnlicH. new stock. "Fnbors," Central Point. 70 W. U. Osborn of tho forest serv ice at Medford is spending u few days at Grains Pass In fire, similes. Annual commencement exorcises will be hold for the graduates of the Phoenix high school Friday evening. Slllnglos $3.25 per M nt Medford Lumber Co. ' a:itf lemporary nulo licenses were Is Hiietl nt the sheriff's office today to J. , imteman. lleoige Kohlson und C. T. Phillips of Ashlund italph Wilson of Central Point. Arehlo Mclloo and (ho Highway Motor company of Medford, II. A. London of 'Jacksonville. V ells Taxi, 25c. I'hono 25. lf D. W. Coolldge, more than III yenrH ago head of tho music de partment of the I'lilveiHily of Ore gon nnd prominent on the const iih a floriiiulturlst, died Knturduy. Wells Tuxl, 20c. Phono 25. Included nmong the tiregonlnus registered nt Medford holcls, oilier than those from Portland, are P. II. Ilawley of Clackamas, Mr. and Mrs. M. U. Haines of Condon, Floyd lliches, Mrs. Walter Denton. Miss Dorothy I'eurce, J. c. Clllrle nnd Hamlin Wilson of Salem, K. p. l-nipps or l-.ugene and F. W. Priebs of Itoseburg. Tel. G-12, ironipt aunltary gnr buge Hervlce. half Among the Klamath county vls llors who arrived In tho city yes terday were J. A. Mamaker of lionanzji mid the following from Klamalll Falls: Mr. and Mrs. C.eorge Mclntyre. Mrs. K. M. Wll hoii, Mrs. Don J. Zumwult und Mr. und Mrs. li. A. McCarthy. Auto owners' intention nrrcsted hy disliluy of entirely new nulo minings ut the Auto Top shop, ;iu IS'orth lirape, ff. T. J, Clifford of Medfind was in Mle illy today and registered to all objection to the way the salmon ore living held below the Savage liuplds dam. lie contends Hint a rish ladder on the south side of the dam would relievo the situation. til'tlllls Pass Courier. den & Co. 321tf Tho llllontlim of Medford resi dents Is called to the beautiful bed of columbine In Llthln park at Ashland. The bed Is located lust Dont' forget tne dinner Wednes duy. Muy 23rd, 5:30 p. m.t Luth eran church, Fourth nnd Oakdale. AdullH 35r, children 25c. 01 Uuests from Portland registered at local hotels include W. II. Iloyer, Wm. Zoeller, Chus. T. M. Kchols. W. II. Hlnkle, IJ. M. Nichols. J. C. Illack, J. M. Ijirsen, '.. M. Iloyer. fJ. J. Itolilnson. II. H. Allen, F. Kon rad. T. A. Porter, Lllu llleken, V. A. Iluekholz, c. 11. Smith und F. J. McKeown. The Fugle Point bank Is offer ing two small sawmills for sale. One can be operated by two men and cut about 3 M. feet per day .or .i.-i- iioine mo last of the week. " "" , M0,wav Mav 'S wns ilnwn ve ' . Clayton Isanc left for Portland ; '""'""""'""'nt tho other day that ,""'a.v. ""V ' wa8 "rann es-! yntorduy. to atienn the (lulliransen I ""' c'"tL'r '-ale eason will open ' tviduy afternoon by the sheriff and ; liiniiu -convention, also the John A U wt'ok ''nl'"or than ev,r before ; clerk, uu follows: Williams Publishing company con-'! ,",'-"V"1"f 'he California Kdltorial j. f. Wilkie. .Medford; Y. L. , vUorfhUUjH c.t1ral ,,olll,: A. Wll,,, nliiK June 1'3, followed by the Ore- Josr,e Ulcuanison. ten- 5 Kon ijiiitom convention, Bunerin- 1 n ai t'omt; f rank 11. Lrowson, Ash , tendent t n. Thomson sent his j lanil; K. . Caaiitou, Central first crew of laborers up to the Point; John IS. Roberts, Phoenix; national park yesterday to start "filter Hall. Ashland; J. K. Hot-;, the preliminary work of getting ' Medford ; Albert J. Curmody, Ash- the Medford-Ivlamath Falls loop'huHl; Karl Stephens, Uouo River roud thru Anna KprinK camp, clear j K- -'. Thoni)son, Ashland; K. W SPEED'; WHITNEY ON ENDURANCE STOPPED BY MEN! of snow and getting out logs for buildings, and highway the new work. The .Medford entrance roud lo ! O. I. the national park Is open to with- i Crane, Jncohsen, Knguc Kiver; Sheridan Thornton, Ashlund: Clarence Eads, Medford: John A. Taylor, Ashland: razee, Medlord: Win. A. ,lploKUto; .1. K. O'Brien, Dick (Speed) Whitney, driving and is offered for $150 complete, an Auburn roadster, left Keattlec The oilier has capacity of uboul t 7 11. in. Monday morning on a ! ' 10 M. feet and call be bought for $1100. Hi Tho local American Legion drum corps will hold regular practice to night, and again Thursday night, Hie members are reminded. The corps will leave early Saturday morning ror Itoseburg to take an active part in the strawberry car nival in that city. Tho corps, In oilier to buy new equipment, Is sponsoring 11 wrestling mutch next Friday night ut Hilarity hall, und legion members are expected to turn out loo per cent. Helmnn'H baths and iilungo open for tho season. 70 Mrs. J. W. Poterson left Monday for her home In Twin Falls, Ida., after spending n month with her above the bandstand, nnd Is 11 Kor- "'1''1'' c'' " v"ell. geous lghi. .Many colors nnd' 'rho building fund committee choice varieties nrc represented. entertain with bridge and 600 Do not miss the big wrestling at ''"r'"!! 'lull. South Oakdale. mulch, Friday night, Muy 26. Hilly1 htirsdny uflernoon, 2 o'clock. C Shaw agrees to meet Jack Wood and Don Nolan, Hilarity Arenu. 61 non-stop run to Hun Diego, ex-1 ll"';0 June 22nd. The crew peeling to urrlvu there ut a p m 1 wnll'h wt'iu u" yesterday to start tills evening. 'the preliminary work ciuisisted of "Speed" Whitney wuh strapped ! 1 ' l,,t'" '" ehurgo of Supervisor ill tne cur Wllen he left. Seattle ill three miles ut the 5700 foot i Mcdlnrd ; Hurl L. Day, Saius'Val level, this side of Anna Mprlnu I ley; John Cox, Medl'ord: .1. W. Ja- camp. It Is expected to have the 1 cobs, Medfonl; John A. Gammill, ntlro roud open nil the way to the I Medford; ( lyde Mr. .Mills will bo ut tile Kininn Cllno Shop one day only, Weilues. day. Mny 23. Two sleeping conches were lefl on Ihe Hiding near the Southern Pilclfic depot this forenoon by train No. 1 3. to be ' used bv lhl. depiirtlng delegates of the Stale Music Teachers' convention, which opened yesterday and which wi, closes this evening. The main ,1, le. gallon Is presenl from Portland There are over 25 peo. plo in our organization working with but a single aim to give you in Fluhrcr's Milk Bread tho finest product of its kind on the market. A Rov. K. F. Atchley arrived yes- leiuuy from bugene tu spend sev erul dnys in southern Oregon in connection with a lecture tour agulnst ihe evils of clgurette smok ing. Tonight he will spenk ut Ashlund und tomorrow evening he is scheduled to deliver u lecture ut tho Central Point Christian church. Hu will probably spenk hero "In n short time, nccordlng to present plans. Walnut top grafting by experi enced, successful wnlnut grafter. Call at address, 437 80. Fir. I ulirorulnus registered at .Med. ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. II. K. I.ensh of Nlles, 11. c. Ijidd of (llendule; Mr. and Mrs. II. J, Miller, Miss Alice IJehvorth and Miss (I race Delwnrtli of Pnpadcnu. Mr. und Mrs Frnnk Illulne of Chlco. Mrs. Kinmu llolfer of dun Diego, C. A. Kohl of Los Anu'eles and Hubert Colin, I-,'. II. Porter.' tleorge Ilium. I-:d llrunswlck, Hay i-iui-ui, u. u. Lumber . Mr. i.n.i Mrs. (leorgo L'bert und M. T. Park of han Frunclsco. Ilemstitclilng Sc per ynrd. nut- lous covered ut Hundlcraft Hliop line Hundred and five visitors were shown through the Oregon inves yesterday., the first Sunday the caves have boon open lo the public this suuson. The truvel to the caverns is already more than double that of last year for the lirsl week, the summer season ha ing opened 011 .May 15. liraiits t uhm t ouricr. No dance Walker's Wed. nite. Ill Deputy Sheriff W. McQuinu of McMlnnville, Yamhill county, left Mils morning for his lieaibiuurters with W. M. Wllkle. star witness In Ihe recent Chuney trial. In Ills custody on a felony charge Involv ing a charge of otliululog money under fulse pretenses. Wllkle hud bein in Medford for over 111 days. See Lllnor Ilanley Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed anil baled hay. Sill 13. Main. Phone 1102. 332tf Mi'drord motorists who ure plan ning In intend the Hirnwherry car nival at Itoseliurg this week are urged to cull at the Chamber of Commerce for Medford badges ami banners, and motorists who plan lo go to Itoseburg as a part of the local curavun are requested to reg ister at the chamber not later th irmay evening. The earn van leaves .iieilliird at 0:1111 Saturday morning for the closing day of the celebra tion. The llaiul llox Shoppe. 223 l-Just tlh St.. just east of Croi-rlei-li has on display beautiful new hats of every type, including the famous Hugo ami Monogrnni huts; ulso more popular priced hats. til When his cur backfired nnd net off a half box of dynamite ut li fuvette recently, K. J. Illllls lost Ills gurage. his lioullrv tiim.. iiii chic kens and an Incubator full of eggs. No dance Walker's Wed. nite. til Motorists from a distance who registered today ill Ihe local branch of the out nf slule uiitu registra tion bureau include Trcsa Maples of Phoenix. Arlt . and li. L. Itoney llioulli of liuthiie. oklu. Sugar pine shakes. Medford l.br. Cu', 3Jlf Infective June 1, rural route -No. 2 out of Ashlund postoftice. will be tllM'ontlnurd us such und com bined with rural route No. 1, Ash. land, making the consolidated route ''".I'll miles long, accordion to Post master F. ,11. Wagner. Hubert llent h y w ill l.n' carrier on the consol idated roule Frank lleswick, pres ent tnnli r ii route ,. ;, wm ,r ll.iasrei'lell if) handle route No. I mil of Tab-in posiorrne. and fill .1 lumm y rxlsllug there by reanon of the deiilu of Ihe regular mirier to vera I months ate. Ashland Tld Inns. ; ' lluslnesa and Professional dince Friday ins lit hi tho oriental Gar dens. Dr. A. F. Walter Kresne hu niijfc"d In "the Palmer Music Uldg.. H5o, Llartlett. and was to remain in that eondl Hon until lie reuched San Diego. That he was keeping close to his schedulo la proven by tho fact that he wired Tho Mall Tribune. Iieforu leaving Heutllo. lie would reach Medford about 7 p. m.," and lie was here nt 7:30, after having stopped u short time to visit an aunt near Central Puint., The truffle, officers hud re ceived tt wire from heudtiunrterH to arrest a -man who was going at breakneck speed along the hlgh wuy and hud crowded a man Into Ihe ditch at Collage drove. Officers O. O. Nichols. Charles Talent and W. W. Huward of riranta Pass watched for Whit ney nt Central Point until after Thtti'Kiinv i,rini-n,,i, ' n..l...,i There was unite n drop In teni-i'"",6 l,n " ,oultl "uve roaehea there peruture from Sunduy's maximum n '!" f their minds ho of 00. to mnxlmum of 7-1 yes- ,h1'"1 r wu "" "'euklng terduy aflernoon. This niorni ,g w ,"''" ' Tu, 1 tHZ" ndlilmum wns u and cloudy weu,h- ' TlJ" see er Is predlcled for tonight und Wednesday, with not much change In temperature. Dnnco nt the Orlentnl Cnrdens Fl'lduy night under the uuspiccs of tho Ullslness and Professional club. 04" There will be a meeting Ibis evening, beginning 11 7:30. of the Fust side Improvement club, nt which nmong other mutters to lie discussed will be a proposal for macadamizing all of Fast Main street. I Among the stalo of Washington residents registered at local hotels are Mr. and Airs. c. D. Snniierson of Centrulln. Mr. und .Mrs. F. D. Kl-nmler of Chchulls und Mr. und .Mrs. Thomas .Miles, A. N. Jiilunall. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. Crulg, Mr. und Mrs. W. Lee llrlcker and baby of Scuttle. The Golden Links class will hold Its afternoon meeting Thursday of this week at the home of Itev. and Mrs. W. 11. Knlutl, -12 Hose avenue. Herbert Harris of I'eiilrui Point. O. S. C. senior In chemical -engineering at Curvallls. Is on 11 two weeks motor trip through Cnllfor nla. with other juniors and seniors in chemical engineering. This Is the longest Inspection trip ever taken by students of the college. Its pur pose Is to help tlie men form con lacts with institutions that may mean positions for Ihem Inter. Mrs. I'hnrles S. Ileinline of Itnse burg, who Is attending the Stale Music Teachers' convention, is 11 guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Meeker. In tile list of democratic 110111I nees last Friday this paper olultled Ihe nomination for county super intendent of schools or Itnymiind L. t'ornwrll, who has lailghl in the Medford schools for several years and Is now principal of Washing ton school. , Murlun VunHroyoc 'and (Irace Currle of Medford are residents of llendrlikH hall, which entered the first prlxo winner in the annual canoe fete held ut the l lllverslt v of Oregon this spring. The flout. si. tioorgo und tho Dragon," was designed by tile Hendricks bull I gins and members of ihe lluehclor don fraternity. New Wold. Medford. Is n mem ber of Slgnin Alpha Fpsllon fra ternity, w hich coop'ernled w ith members of the Alpha Helta PI sorority In producing "Lohengrin." one of the flouts which received a high place In the canoe fete held during Junior week end this spring at the I'lllverslty of Oregon. Mrs. Dora Corey left this morn ing for Minneapolis. Minn., called by the serious illness of her sister. Mrs. Minerva Muurer. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Itatctmut ure among those from Medford who are in attendance at the grand lodge convention of all branches of the !. o. o, F. and liebekah lodges being held In Itoseburg. D. II. Hanscum Is vlsltlm.- hl his nunt, soon appeared nt the Itichrield oil station and left Im mediately for the south. Talent nnd Howard followed him . until ho was breaking tho spoed limit stopped him at Phoenix and placed nun under arrest Whitney, nnxious to got to San Diego us uuickly us possible, ex plained his mission to the officers und wanted thorn to let hint pro ceed on his Journey and let Searls Spencer, local Itlchfield distrib utor, appear In court for him to day. He was broughls to Medford, however. Hill strappud in his car. it was .finally arranged for Spen cer to appear in court today and Whitney left ut once on his Jour ney. "Speed" Whitney went through Meilford nbout three weeks ngo In the same car. en route to Se attle, while an ulrpluno was en route to the same destination, using IIIchfK'ld gUHolino und llicll- lllbe oil. , . Monthly was the return trip, the plane flying daytime only and .Whitney riding day and night until lie reaches San Diego. 'I he plane was here Monday morning on Its Journey. The endurance run was a splen did advertising stunt' for Illch- fleld products, hut wax. lather strenuous for "Speed" Whitney. who proved equal to the occasion casion. Ike Davidson. Us size will be augmented by additions next Thursday and Sunday, tmd every day or so from then on until the full .complement of park labor is on tho Job. Cnplaln John W. Chase, tile new chief ranger of the park, who as sumed that position yesterday, and Superintendent Thomson wero in conference much of today inciden tal to Cuptuin -Chase getting grounded on tile duties of his posi tion and tile park management's policy. A. Mulone. Ash land; W. If. Canon. Medlord; Al- Ired J. llensley. Medford: Geo. Mc Donald, Ashland; C. W. McDonald, Medfonl; (ieo. ITillon. Sr., Med ford: (leo. Piei-Hon, Ashland; Kich ard F. Iliilz. Phoenix. Notice. Mac's Uarliecue, 1 14 miles north of Medford, on Pacific highway, will he open for business Muy 22, featuring real liarbccue sandwiches, oilier HUtidwifheH of all kinds, cold drinks, lore cre,:im. candies and' smokes. Clve us a call. "Wo know, you'll cat lagain. ' Open till 2 in! the morning. 02; Sheep Owners Attention! We -tire In position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mohair. See us before you sell. MMDKOItU L'Altli.MN lIOL'KI3. Phono 1002. 27 N. Grape St.! 3 oDtf lii J. II. Ilruch of Kuch .spent yes terday in the city on business and pleasure. - TOO LATfc 10 ULASSIM FOIt SALIC A new 3-l-oom house on liaved slreet. w ith all inioriive- nienls, including sidew alks, nuid ' It, run- i.- t,i..ii 1.. 1 ...,.i i .. 1" fine residentiul district. Only $13115. Smull puyment down: bulanco monthly installments. Dec 1. narics A. wing Agency, Inc. ftk FOIl S.M.I-; -A real pear orchard ut sacrifice price: 22 acres Hoses in full bearing: 3 acres of young pears; li acris of New-towns, about 1 acre In grapes; Hi acrt;s alfalfa: -i-ruom house: all farm implements, including spray rig. tractor, truck, elc, go Willi place. Price only $17.."iou: .-1:1,1100 cash, balance on easy terms. Might consider city property as parti payment. Write P. o. llox Oil, Meilford. Ore., for further? par- 1)3" ! Ilcillars. 'OU SAI.I-: A llusiness Opportun-j lly. Grocery store, confection-) cry. service station und camp; ground. A thriving business on' 11 good highway. Hotter invent!-1 gale. See Churlcs A. Wing Agency' Inc. 03 A wire wns received here to day announcing thut Marlon Nosh of the Copco offices of Uosebtlt-g wns elected ftiueen of tile llose burg Hlrawlierry carnival, which stalls Thursday. This news will bo of particular Interest to the many local, friends of Miss Ness, who was a former Medford girl before moving to tho Douglas county metropolis. This is tlie second consecutive year u Copco girl has won the honor of being Queen, as last year this distinction was held bv Miss Moiin 1'u.rter, an employe of the I'mpiiuu division offices. The outcome f tlie contest wuh closely followed by members of the Copco forum, nil of whom were supporting Miss Ness to win. I'Olt SAI.1-; 12-urre d:iiry farm. Improved und stocked. Hex 75 Central Point. Phone 23-N-l. 03 Nplfllll Colivocntioit ' Crater Lake Chapter No. j 32. I;, A. M.r Muy 22nd. i i :3(l p. in. Work on M. M. degree. Hy order .11. P. F. H. NICHOLS. . Secv. "" I Wednesday Specials Kiddies' Sun Suits 1. value 79 Kiddies' Sun Sox Sw vnlm. 19 Boys' Straw Hats -'.- viiin.'...-$1.59 Boys' Straw Hats 1" value $1.9S BABY LAYETTES Let un show you our 72 plece layettes finished or semi-finished. Cedar chest fiec with c.thcr. Practical suggestions cheerfully and intelli gently given. Hemstitching, Button Making and Pleating Handicraft Shop Phone 702 ! on ns (M gT UcRATERUNVa C IMl q i II sl . TOMORROW (Ca5rfJ 1 f TT?dNi9ht oniy-7 and 9 p-Sai Jy Featuring Vf I H " FLO ECKERT & CO. Concoction of Melody & Dance WOODS & FRANCIS nmmwg, . Don't Move W&m&SiS RAYMOND & ANN lfefww- Thc Tourists jKiilia WILSON & GRAY . , The Dark Hope Jffi$gW , CHA3. & MAYME BUTTERS fi , INTRODUCING THE TALLEST MWPSM LADY IN THE LAND Jfeatu re'Spictu R y ; " LAST TIMES TODAY . f j iitu uuA THE DUNCAN SIS'lEHS ffijra Biw-Si ' . : "'topsyn& eva" .. . Pcla Q oNTv 7&9p.m. children:::: ii Z. " " I. 3 Good Music Special Entertainment DANCE j Given by Business and Professional 3 I Women's Club ORIENTAL GARDENS FRIDAY, MAY 25 Q Tickets $1.00 Extra Ladies 25c WAXTKD I'lcun cook on ranch i"r -l men. fall 4iix-J-i. WAN'TICIl At once. cnnipcVnt Kirl for housework. Til. 38U-J-i. ci Klllt S.M.I-: Mmvniill. c.'uiaclty 111 '' 1 liiiiuirc of i-'irit Slate Hank. Kaule point. ii: 'Ult SA1.1-; sinall siuvmill. fully ciUliie.l. l-,u. liKiuirc of Kirst Slalc Hank, I-IukIc Point. ii3 Kill SAI.K Wcancr 111 l-J-.V uis l-'ui! sAi.i-: r, kooii n,nk cows. iiiliiirc ai n earns' house rrccnmn cutoff, t'culral Point ii;i BIRTHS Mr. llllil Mrs. Tinnitus t'asler of Phoenix aro the parents of an ctKht-iouml boy, horn at their home yesterday. WASHINGTON. May 22. (A?! The donlh of Xaval Lieutenant son i.imcr in urooKliiKH. Ore . I William Hurcld UeddiiiKton o while i-ccuiierntlnB from n Ions ill-1 t'oroniidn. fal.. In an nil plane in llauuliall June Welly. 10. tlnustitor of Mr. and Mrs. f. W. Welly, underwent toni oiierallon nt Ihe office of Mr. W. W. Ilonard this moruinK. The I'raler Ijike tlulld of the rrenliylerlnn church held ll dcllKht- loi picnic at Kver Shady nulo park c r a n h yesterday waters, was the first fatalllv re. suiting from an urn-raft accident alHiard the cm rler linuley since she wns converted in .I:i22. Reports to the nnvy department today sulil that Lieutenant lied-i dilution was drowned when his last iiliiht. nhout 20 luemliers ami ! '""ne, in w hich he was takinn ineir nusiuiais ami Kenllenien ! "' ninninn neck, struck tliei WA.yi'lUlWcIl csluhlLshed vab hlt huslness In nearliy town wants !','., ,f'i " "'"''"i near .Medfonl. "Ill furnish all stock lo reliable party nlllrni; to care for same itntl Work 'on shares. Have mar ket already established. Write Jinn Tribune. - 113 Kodak Film Developing Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERsl m'lter Photo F nkhun li 217 E. Main St. MedfordS oiao6ii o 11'!- " 4 long 7 5?.-: hMzliBJi ' comma I t,,:t .r.U,,v,f friends nttendliiK Attorney Allison Moulton re turned Ihls i.-iornlnK from n flsh Inu lilii to rhctco lleaeh. where he had spent Ihe last two days. Mrs. J. f. I'omplon of Mc.Mmn-villi- l. anttttlK Ihe niajiiy music leiu-liers who are attendltli the state convention held here yesler-dn- and today. Mrs. Compton al rhed ill Medford yesterday. Miss Mildred Tuly returned to AV'.dford yesterday to spend the summer vacation. Miss t uly has been teaching for the past lerul at The ll1c. slip st renin" of n plane which hud lust taken off ahead of him. Iteddinilton la survived by Ills widow. Mrs. P.onlla K. UeddiiiK ton, Coronndo, fal., and his niloher, Mrs. Klmer Keddiniiton of Hholhyvillc, nd. He was grad uated from the naval ncailrinv In IH22. Kemilar rommunlcailon of Kennies I'haptrr Wed nesday erenlna at 8 o'clock. Social night. Vlsltlnc members wel- IIATTIi: ,M. AI.HKN. Secy. I come. These. Drug. Stores are open nights this week: Jannin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy JOLSnR, AYS. starts Tl lltli" v. , j r ;