Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOftn MATL TRTBTJNT!, rEDPOniX OTCTXiONV WEDNESDAY. MAY 2.1, lfl-28.
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'ocnl and ;
1 19sMf.OJ-14rl ft 7
Tin? fire department vu culled
itt K oV-hx-k thin morn 1 nc to I ho
Harvey llonutdti duelling on J
utreet to extinguish a stmt 1 1 roof
fir. The hluze. which hut lied only)
a tmnlt hole In tlii roof, was ex
Ununified before the fire depart
ment nrrived. ,
II. P. Deuel Will build a Mnull
family Karate, on Houth Oukditle 1
..i..m ui a ,.mt ..f f'illl 11 ! il-il I n f f
to a laiildintr permit lmeU by thej
ill)' today.
ninht. lis
Mtietini:s of the Hankers asso
ciation of jiiiutlii-rn Oroiton were
terminated for the summer season
u till- inectliiit held Saturday nltiht
at Klnmnlh Falls. Hankers from
Jackson and Josephine counties
date f r the next niocUni: na th,f"' I1? ""!'' "'"'"' th' '""
fourth Tuesday In September at
Ashland. '
Wells Taxi. 25c. Phono 25. '
Client from a dlslunce registered
ut Medford hotels Include Heatrlce
MeOloud of Cleveland, O., Hose
Johmum of Pittsburgh. Ia.. I-. H.
Westhehner of Ilochester. X. V..
Mr. and Mrs. Pert V.' Clark of
Sparks, Nov.. Dave Janes of St.
I .mil. And W. J. Campbell of New
York fily.
Kat barbecue sandwiches and
live forever. Mae's Parbeme. 1 ',4
inlle8 north of iyiedford on high
way. K
The Y. It. C. will meet Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kl
llsou Medley on West Tenth street.
' Wnrren PmUh. b former Central
Point resident who has been in
New Jersey for the punt year, will
be n member of the flying air tour
which arrive hero noxt month,
having hoop contracted to set nc
pilot fnt one of the 30 ships in
the tour. Jve MKlnney.'n well
known former local Aviator, will be
the pilot of another ship. Accord
ing to reports received' here yes
terday. Iet me write your fire insurance.
Carl Y. Tongwald, Hotel Holland.
Phono S93. , tf
A marrlnge license was Issued
today at the county clerk's office
to Clay Marvin Sugg. 2. truck
driver of A flit and, and (trace (lay
ette, a school teacher of Ash
land. Miss Alice Hocfs of Jacksonville
pent a short time In the city last
week, visiting Mm. Joe McMahon
of Multnomah, Ore., who wa vis
iting relatives and friends here
while her husband appeared as a
witness in the Chancy trial in Med
ford. Ashland Tiding.
No dance Walker's tonight. 6l
Three workmen lost their lives
ns a result of accidents In Oregon
industries during the week online
May IT, according to reports filed
wit the public service commission.
A total of 718 accidents, all sub
ject to the provisions of the work
men's compensation act, wan re
ported for the week.
f, ; l.laiulploatlng e,nd niockin. The
Kafihiun Shop, 424 Mcdforil Pddg. tf
Tho city building, electrical and
Mreet departments moved today
into new offices In the city hall
from their former iiartera on the
northern aidn of the samo building.
The old qtinrlers will be used as
a drafting room, while the new
offices, which were formerly occu
pied by City Attorney John II
Carkln. will be the main office
for Harry Itlnabargnr. city build
lug and electrical inspector, and
Kred Schcffel, city street superin
tendent. Kugnr pine shakes, new stock.
"Wtbern." Central Point. 70
Calif nrnlans registered at Med
ford hotels Include Mrs. C. YV. Oak
land. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kller of
Kolsom. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Daniel?
of Chioo. Mrs. K. A. Sjnlci koii ,if
tllendale. Mrs. M. .. Klllson of
ls Augelrs nnd l- W. tamplell,
I C. nnd Mrs. K. Cadreut. Mr. ami
Mrs. K. Hailefers and J. H. Ititchtn
of San Kranclscn.
Kills lteeson has returned to Tal
ent, after spending some time in,
Vlley Spring. Calif., where he
bad heon employed.
Hhlncles f3.:S por Mat Medford
l.umoer Co. 3 Jtf
rillowlK their arrest In llarris
huiK. Ore. a week aco. two li-rvar-old
Seattle l.oys. rrcichton
Mlorey and Forrest Marriett. con
fessed to officers that they had
stolen five automobiles In five days.
Mrs. Ilert 1'lark of Sparks. New,
and James Kohlnson of Vancouver,
It. t'.. were among th. ptotor tour
ists fro ma distance who recistcr-
cd toitiy at the local branch of I
the out of tato auto registration '
bureau. j
Wells Taxi ?r.e lhnn ... i
IKiris Sandrv. .lesin v..t I
liov Miwrr. Arm llv. .. v .
Todd coon, ... ti, is ' ....i......!
class ,-.f the ltogue l!ivr hich '
school. , j
Tel. 6;, prompt aanitarv cmr.l
prompt unitary nr.
' ice service.
Mltf
T
There are over 25 peo.
pie in our organization
working with but a
tingle aim to give you
in Fluhrer's Milk Bread
the finest product of its
Kind on the market.
' 1. 1. Huwley left this forenoon
' for hi hp;iil4uuK(ci itt t'la kaiinin.
following w-vr nil spent in i
, Mi' .If on! it n (I outturn Oregon Ui '
j conet tion with hi duties as guv-1
eminent fh commixsioncr for
()rrf(ou, iiKliliiKtou ititd Itltthu
While here, ho Inspected the Shv-i
a up taiitfi nml (.old Hay dams. !
I which bo fount! In lived of improve
me tit 3.
No dance Wnlkcr'a IonJt:ht. 6;
Thlity-tnree out of the state car i
registered hero yesterday with thei
local state traffic hurrau in the'
t'humlter of Commerce building-
"O u k e" Wellington, southern t
J0" dlMrlci manager for flu
wo a husIuesH visitor in Ash la ml
yesterday.
Auto owners Attention arrested
by display of entirely new nuto
awnings nt tho Auto Top .Shop, 3"
Xurth Crape. tf
"I am bound for Hat rainento and
I'm broke only got a dime," com
plained mi ridorly tramp who wa:
seeking aid. "I have the asthma
am suffering from a sore leg anil
rheumatism." he continued, "and
1 have hopes of reaching my des
tination In a week or so. even It
I have to walk all the way. I
used to be a plumber, nnd irt my
younger days was an officer on n
ship, nnd have visited practically
every part of tho world, but those
days arc gone forever."
Dance. W. O. W. hall, Thursday
night. 6S
Following a visit hero over the
week end with Miss Augusta Olo
ver. a member of the Jackson coun
ty health unit. Miss Kliuthcth Free
man returned yesterday to iSalem
to resume duties as a teacher of
the Marlon county health unit.
Included among the Orcgunfans
registered at Medford hotels, other.
than those from Portland, are F
K. Price of CorvHllis. K. J. Murray
of Marshfleld. Anne L a n s b u r y
Hech. Ceo. Hopkins, J. F. Crandall.
IM Harney and Mrs. W. K. Yftson
of Kugene. W. P. Oray. V. 'V.
Sharpe and Hoy Kutler of Kose
burg and Z. M, Arnold of Powers.
See Kllnnr Hanley Buvh for re-
cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay.
K. Main. Phono !M. 333U
The weather warmed a little yes
terday, the maximum of which was
81. This morning's minimum was
4.1. Fair weather Is predicted, for
tonight, along with normal tem
perature and humidity.
Miss Doris Kleinhaiuiner was a
visitor In Ashland yesterday.
If you want a good building loan
on a low rate of interest, see Hod
den & Co. - S2 ltf
The lied Top school, cast of
Medford. on the slopes of Koxy
Ann. with students and two
teachers, the Misses Mable and H.
Moure of Ashland, was dismissed
for the summer vacation yesterday.
The teachers and students were en
Joying a picnic at the Hogue Val
ley golf Jinks, where a program
was alven and refreshments dis
tributed. Walnut top grafting by experi
enced, successful walnut grafter.
Call at address. 437 So. Fir.
Preparatory to F.mll Mohr and
fan.lly leavlK e,rMjr In SMne hr
years visit in hurope. spendinK
mont of the time in Germany, the
Muhr home on Month dahdale ut c- j
nue was sold yesterday lo Morev
. r it-tti. miuiux oi me ailMM iua
luegon I'ouer company, possession j
io oe given annul June 1st, r or j
some lime a Miln of the househotd j
Hi mil lire has been going on until
tho majority of It has already been
disposed of. The family will leave
for New York City on June 2. fol
lowing the high school commence
ment exercises the night before., the
Misses Anita and K.lna Mohr be
ing among the graduates.
No dance Walker's tonight. C-
A welcome meeting for the new
officers of the (rants Paps corps
of the Salvation Army will be held
In that city Thursday night. Special
music will bo provided and the
young people's band of the Med
ford corps will be In attendance.
Hemstitching 8c per yard. Hut
tons covered at Handicraft Shop.
tf"
Arthur Townsetul. commander of j
the Marshficld post, American l.c-j
cinn, has been sent to the Walla;
Vll,li' vot,'ri,r"' hospital for treat-iwill
ou-ni nir iuiKTConv-is, ine result
of war sen ice. He Is advrrtlsinc 1
manager for the Southwestern Ore
t son News, vice chatrmun of the
I .Marshfield conutmntty chest hoard
and editor of the Elks l'.ulletln of
jlhe Marshfield lodi;c.
I Stanley Smith and A. . M. tlar
i man were si-hcdulcil to have hcar
j lines In the city police court this
' aflernon. follow lni; their arrest this
mur"'K "V "lty Traffic Officer
J' P-!'" for driving over fire
huso in Use by the fire department
on J streel. where the department
w as called to extinguish a small
roof fir..
Se. Klinor lUnlev Hush for re-i
cl - 'H't1 alfalfa seed and baled hay.1
" K. Main. Phone fo:. 33JlI.
'.xest. from Portland ronWtrfil
.Medford hotels include I!. T I
Jacob, o. Martin. Alouzo Morrison.
i h l: James. Mr, and Oertrude , bleu. France, to study pipe-organ making an attempt to save the
Shenett. It. F. Alexander. U K. for a year. ; passcnuers.
Nelson. D. B. Smith. Win. 1.. Mrs. Fred Fredftte. who under.! 1 special investicatinc conimis
O'Neal. it. K. lsi, Mr. and Mrs I w ent a major operation yesterday ; 9l,,n ' his ordered the arrest
l C Oathey. lleo. D. Norrls. 1.1 nt the 1'omnuinity hostital. Is lm-!f consipnment of elher shippetl
D. Mlckle. ! W. Jordon. M. l. jprovtns satisfactorily. He. online, to aboard the steamrr. alle-iri: that
Dopplemeir. Ldwar.1 Moon and , a report receiMsfl this mornlnt;. 11 wasi Packed so neshrontiy a lo
Hess Hefty j Mis. Fred Strain: of l'.nsebui i Permit an explosion, i.uisms the
Durlntt the next few months visltnie her parents. Mr. jn.1 Mrs I disaster.
KlHmath eounty will etl $TT5.00A
worth of municipal and whool dis
trict bond) to fimuice the con
struction of vartou oiiMtc project!-
Su:ar pine nhakem Medford lr.
Co S3tf
"KvcrySedv Is RotnjE stock crairy
down in San FrniMv" said W . 1,
Fmklebaum. a trax-ellnit salemanfor 1'oitland on business, exispct-;
when In Medford this forenoon, enj tn lo return here tomorrow. j
rtule to Portland. "An. body that. Attorney F. J. Newman returned
has a little spare cash Immediately j this afternoon from 1'oitland afier
t.uys some Itank .,f Italy sttn k. I havini: spent a few davs in thai
which Is the most popular anions jcitv on bcal business. "
the Utile stock 1,1,1,1., who have! Mrs Corse AMt n and Mr.. John
all their money rncd with the t
hank. If th. slock should bo tie. n ; al Mrs. Butter's summer home on
it would h u.utl. a los. lo the'Hok-ue rler.
buyer.." I
llelmn'. bath, and idnna. open
for the season. j
Jo. ijwlnr of Klamath Falls It!
dent, who arrived In M.lford yn-
Itrrday. I
. A. R. MEMBERS
f! i v y iff! n fi i i ti9i
'ill
Constitution Hall, new home of the Daughters of the American Revolution in "Washing on, D. C, is
to incorporate an auditorium which will seat approximately 4,000 and a large library. The daughters
have floated a $000,000 bond isue and have raised f 1,000,000 in cash. All the financing was done
within the organization, by the women themselves. Mrs. Alfred J. Brosscau, president general of the
D. A. K., has the honor of breaking tho ground for the new structure. Top, above, an exterior view of
the building, and, below, the intericr.
Mrs. Kleanor Crow has been
secured to take charge of the A.
A. A. service and registration work
In tho Chamber of Commerce of
fice at Ashland. Holiday and even
ing service is to be added to the
regular eight-hour service for reg-
(titration which has hepn maintain-' mtltrd lo inspect the Armory and
rd at the office. The office will he j equipment.
kept open for reBislralion etrvlcel jir. K. r. Hoot of l'ortland, for
untll 3 o'clock each eveniny. . nl(,rlv t,In0,-,.. 1y jinn Depart
Pythian Kistcrs will give a com-1 inent store here, and later owner
blnation card party and dance in! of .the . Hoot .Music stole, urrlvetl
the K. P. cluhrooms and hall Thurs- j In the city this morning for a visit
day ovenitiK. -May 24ih. K p. m.with her sister. Mrs. t w. I'uin ll.
Music ly Dickey s orchestra. Ad- She expects to sluy In Medford for
mission 3ic. Hi fre.-him-nts. 63
Capital is Interested in two mines
near Grants Pass containing gold
bearing telliuride ore, according to
Adam Yoont of Canada, who has
Jum reutrned from a trip to the
properties. rto far as is known,
this Is the first instance of the dis
covery of this ore In Oregon in
large quantities. A company head
ed by Mr. ount has had n test
mill here for two years and Is now'
reauy to nee in operations on a large
scale. Portland Journal.
No dance Walker's tonight. 62
Among the hotel guests in Med
ford from the state of Washington
are Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Herb of
Pctlinpham. Mr. and Mrs. K. C.
York of Win lock. Mr. and Mrs.;
D. S. Collins of Vancouver and K.J
Jenkins and Phil Wise of Seattle, j
John Grieve and son Jim. and
H'UK"''r - ' ,SUv1k,'1-lchloVinator ivnd riltlrins sem lnJ
Kre down fi omT. -ospeel J'"laj.;,ho XH,otorluhl 0'n Xnrtll- I'.ivei-I
John (irieve. who Is St years old
' '" en III for some month.' anil j
In.l. ty was 1 he f i rst time ic has
" - '! m.hk time.
i'ncr ai ine (neniai .arrtens
n juay nigm unaer ine auspices "i
Hie Business and Professional club.
in the local pool free from germs
Mrs. A. A. Akir.s of Miles City. am, KUari aBaiiM anv iransinis
Wyo.. is in Medford. a gueM if sion of di ase thru the ouhMe use
Mrs. C. W. Whlllock and
other
friends. A. A. Akins and Mr. Pen
ton started the Golden Rule store
where the Hven ctl; i'entury
eery and the Liberty market are
now located, and sold it to C. W.
hillock and sons 15 years ago,
mpvine. to Lander. U'yu , w here Mr.
Akins iiened another tlolden Kule'
store, which they recently sold and . a K, eat sanitary ln.pi ovcin. nt. lull
are now at Miles l ity in the same h-lK m.,Ue tllis Im,,j ulle ( tlie u.
husiness. 'psl nf ilH Kind In the untlre stale."
To make her home with lirr.li, said, hefo.o the Lions clul. lo
lirandfather. Miss Lonnie Davis, .lay.
who has heeu spendiiiK the sprnm. .
with relatives in the Iterrydale din--
met
left )eslei"day for Los All-
Kelt's.
The huildini; fund committee
entertain Willi hridwc and M'i
' laiisn o.iii, ?,iuiii t..iK,i.iir.
Thursday afternoon. J o'clock.
The Portland antl western lre-.
aon delegates and visitor at the,
Slate Music Teachers' and muslej
clubs convention, which ended here'
last nl:ht. departed for ihelr homes
at II o clock last nicht on their death loll or lu Kus.-i.ui ship preparatioiis for clean up week, ad- ,
special train. j disasters l.nlay stoo.l at .',3. ; vised local property ow ners to hoe
Mrs. I:, t) Davidson left for A steam launch on ilio river Ku- srass away from the sides of build
Portland yesterday to visit her '"in. ctl ryltiK children, c.ipsiic,! '"fs as fire protection and if trash
daughter. Miss F.lsie. w ho Is con- at Temrvuk. Thirty-four children 's lo be burned, he announced that
vale in,; In a Portland h-.pital. were drow ned. ? l'or"m "'" ""P now obtained
No dam-e Walker's tonlcht 6: ! Nineteen persons died In a fire: from him before a fire can uc
ADD LOCALS on the steamer Leo Tolstoi which started, as with the arrival of warm
The W
T. I', will hold its
resular meetine Thursday al ;:30.r'v" ,u;lr letrovsk.
P. m. In the V. parlors. i
Kobei t J. t'.ould of Portland I-
visitinu his pannts. Mr. and ills, i
o. J. Sould. on West Main street
Mr. Oould sitils from New York
Jun. Kith for Paris and Fontaine-
Tharle Straits, here for the next1
few day. Mr. St runs Attended
and took part In the programs of
the Muic TeacherV conentun.
Mit Winifred Walker and Mr
Kdna lsaacit vintrd friend in Cen-
tral Point ycHerday afternoon for
a few hours. j
Dr. K. W. Clancy left last nicht
- .utler an. .oendin several a...
The Medford Kiwan.s rhih will ,h
meet with the Klwanl. el.th
A.hlund Friday noon at the lathia
Spring, hotel in that city A not-
vl.ltnni. from S lo of w-tinnri
expect tW mak the Inn. Itudca sine. March 1.
RAISE FUNDS FOR
.
Iast night w as mothers and
fathers night ai the Armory, and
members of Company A. lS6th in
fantry, presented their proud par-1
ents nn interesting program of
drills and demonstrations. Fol
lowing this, the visitor; were per-
10 days.
Mrs. M. K. Chapman and her
mother. Mrs. Kimball, left Med
ford this morning for Spokane.
Wa I la W a Ua an d Sea 1 1 le, for a
three weeks vacation.
Attorney George M. Huberts,
who has been In San Francisco for
the past several days. Is expected
to retirn o Modfurd tomorrow
morning,
PLACED MW
side, was completed yesterday h ;
KllulrMjn" iiiiivcr.
preseiitativc
. o the WhUh
ainl Tiornan rin-
pa,v f Seattle. Wa.-h.,
who has
btM,n jn u,e
city sine Menday.
This installation, according to the
This ir
Seattle
will keen the water
:uf .he oooL
The filler will also ::sfist in ren-
gro-'nOM hal an aUractiVe
fe tu.p for Uie )n;in. lot,.a
. nHM(i ..The cJlv nf Mt.llfMrd Viin
i, ,-..,, a ..t n... ..i ,ii..n,. r
eotlipment in the Natator i u in
swimming pool, which is not only
!
Musi ow. May :'3. iTi The
' "cd. to a dock in the Dnieper;
1 l,f crew of the I o
Tolstoi.
w ith the exception or the captain
and two sailor, were arrested to-
"as. cnai-ccn nn leapliiB Into tne
water from the ship as soon as they
cautht slsht of the fire, instead of
BIRTHS
A tour-pound sirl was burn Tea-.
lerday to Mr. and Mr. K: '. Abern
of Hiltte Falls, at the t'omm-.initv
hospital.
Mr. and M It, hn Wilkinson arc
the parents of a lf pound t;ir lom
at the Sacred Heart hospital last
Hli;lll.
.
MtKrniK. Iliirlinay ln.
1V,SJ,-;.N"' "r' ' Mv
1 "penile pa histiw
ier nt ro5 xne l hm .iI moun
tmn between Kvicene and Hend.
- will open to traffic tomorrow,
the t-tegon Sistp Motor awoeui
tion annoMnced td.v.
1 The highway vloatd on ac-
' count of snow Im lVcember.
,,'.' -,. v . m"rrow'
V"" !"." . U,or :
M
U
drifted now In ik.. ....
NATIONAL HOME
RE-ELECTS OFFICERS
FOR ANOTHER YEAR
Officers of the Oregon Federa
tion of Music clllbs were re-eJeeli-il
in a bodv at the closing session of
' ' ihat r.,-.,..
Mr AV-ilte!
11. May of
Portland f
l r v s i d cm ;
r i ,
first v f c o
n r n i ti nt
Mrs. W. It. May. Mrs. James'
C.ault of Corvalli:.-. second vice!
president: Mrs. t'harles Ileinlein'
of II.Krl.urK. third vice .r. sident : j
Mrs. Carlton of The Dalles, fourth!
vice president: Mis. Aiaile Warren
"f l'-'l"nd. recotdinj, secretary: !
'Klisalx th J.nson ,.f Port-
na. eon i spomiinu ct -tary ; sirs.
i r.. i . reels of tvi Hantl. treasurer:
Krne.-st Crtksb.v of Portland, auditor:
Mrs. L. K. Pa-rtMiicb
of Portland.
parliamentarian. j
Directors of this body, also re-
elected include Mrs.. Warren K. '
Thomas of Portland. Mi-, William)
Hory.-f.iH vf Marshfield. Mrs. Iiura !
Kawlm-on f Portland and Mrs.
unca rowier .Mi tier of Portland.
Election, of ufficers for the State
Teitihers" attviation wi! be-held
uver until next year's convention.
!
I
Citizens Urged to
I
. Get Ready f or Clean
I Up Week on Monday
I Meilford residents are urscd bv
Firo Ihief U.,y Kllintt to make
! Parly preparations for (lean-tip nml
I'aint up week, which opens next
I Monday, contimiini; until the fol-
jlowiin; Saturday, w hen specially
orsanued patrols of Hoy Scouts
will check up on the general con
dttion of front yards, hack yards.
1 streets and alleys, ltefnse. tip cans
and trash will be hauled away by
the city sanitary service, with the
' charse borne by each owner of
such trash. j
Fire Chief Klliott. in sujrcestine
"earner, me tire nazard has m-
'crease-! considerably.
ONYX
POINT EX
HOSIERY
For Women $1.9o
sTv
LUMBER n
, CALL . ,
' 23 S' '
TROWBRIDGE
ItC.MBFJt YARD
1
I
It tin w 7 1 1 iTJ
La a 01
'LOCAL MAN GIVES
! LIONS A MEMORY
! TEST EXHIBITION
Memory sums that provided
more or lest. a thrill to members ; this statu as well ;ls- from Lalilor
'and guests of tho J.lons club gath- ! nia und Wa-diiiigtoi.
'ZV! liUy' ,unch1f.onkwel;c ' 1 $..ihmmm for AVar Yds
hlbited by Lion i. . Newberrv, i i a
head of the Medford Business col- ! WASHINGTON. May 3.-11.
, lege, uhu gives course of training President cooiidge today hljcned
1 in memory along" with his other
I business t oileiiO W4rk. "A shon-
ping tour" in which various mem-
bers reeled off a list, of i5 Items,
iwith intricate specifications at
! tacnen. were mentally listed by
Mr. Newberry, at the end of which t
i he recited the complete list with j
j the accompanying descriptions,
j first in order and then as numbers
were called ai ranuum. Mr. New
j berry claims that the approximate
t limit of memory in regard to a
) list of this kind is 1U0 items. He
j has been elected to provide the
: local chapter stunt nt the Lions
; club convention which will be held
I In Salem, May 25.
Next Monday will sturt "Clean I
j lp Week." during which lime
every home in Medord will be
J checked by the local fire depart -j
ment with the assistance of the
Roy Scouts, the city council and
(Lions club, according to a report
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT
iFoli SAI.h" oraniso
i t.-ns. Dr. Slone.
ersian kit
61 WANTIOD Thoroughly competent
woman for general housework:
two in family. Phone 13-W. 4
FOR SALE ail KKNT r.-room
house. Call aoi-M, or 1 1 5 Mis
tletoe St. 6S
FOIt SALK Mastadon pansy
lilants. zinnias, etc. Cos Clark
St. Phone ?."t4-N. 71
f Fou SAI-K Choice Strawberries
for canning.. Call 437-M. s
which met FOIt SALE Modern 4-room home
jointly with with large sleeping porch. Kea
the State Mu- ' tunable term. S3S W. Palm. ti4
sit- Tetchers';KOU i;k.T Newlv dcc7rted7
comentjonin; r(M1m bunuaiow. Hoss lne. F.
M c d f o r J TouVelltN Ja ksonvitle. Ore. 4
.Monday a n d .
v e s i e r day WAN'TKD Girl to assist with gen
T h e v a i. 1 orni housework in good honv.
Dakota. Ph'tne 1337. G3 .
FOIt UK NT Furnished sleciny
room. 32f S. Itiverside Ave. tf,
" T" "" " . " I
I A ST One Pointer pup. 4 mouths;
'. r inner please notifv Kver
Lalbreath of- ntte I'av, 5th and Itiverside. Tel
I1 o r t 1 a n d. : r3 1 - Y. g3
i " OK House X. Cen
F()i:
Ira I:
..i. m.-. .-vviJini; Hire H.
garage, $25. Klein the
toilets.
Tailor.
G2tf
I
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Itl'XT Modern houe. close
See H. A. ilanscome. 3l'6;
lin S:. S4 ;
WAN
Cm
ANTED To trade my l!tL3 Ford
oupe body for Ford Ito hKtoi-
body. '23 or '24 referred Toi
i-'oli SAI K Well l
oeatfd llnillr on
east side: la rue front room. 2 1
iKiii ooms. built-in bath, kitchen.
nook, closets and evei- built-in. j
tubs, garaee. larce lot. garden'
and lawn, Jar.jo; easv terms. A.'
F. Dressier. 1 1 07 East Main. 64"
SACK IFICE For this week, nearly
m.-... siricuy motiprn ;,-room
home. 37 Vancouver Ave.: base
ment, furnace, fireplace and all
boili-ins: paraue. larc- lot. car
len. lawn, trees, berries: worth
$).",o(. !rice ?3ti5o; jroort terms.
''.ill :t hoi:se. (: j .
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week:
Jarmin & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
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OPENING DANCE
Fair Grounds Pavilion
WALKER
AND
KINCAID
JOINING
FORCES
For a Grand
Dancing Party
REMEMBER!
I submitted before the luttter body J
hv Kire flii-f Hoy I'Mwit at HUl ,
. JImIIuii.I this uooii.
! Although Cb-an Lp Week , up-
pears annually in iiedlorn. npec-iiu
UiKnifieuiiee is being ultarlud to , m i. rm inoi i.t nihil enaHipH.iK Uv,
: the one beginning Monday. .lay - ! ui and onu to pbt.y. -on
account of it being the last ! Ui . ,
official week cb an U before me,
American Ugion conveutioti to be '
held here AugU.-t 3 aLd 4. Aled
f..i d i ot-ldenli are askt-'d to coopei -ate
in making the city a attractive
' as poKslhlc for 'the convention,
i which will bring thousands ot vW- ,
1 t.,.. i e i -I'tinns of
j tjie ijj authorizing an appi'"!"
' ti ...m him f.n Kildllional
' hosuinil fueilfties for th' care of
; nieiUay afflicted world war vct -
i ,-an
i r
i
j Nil V HUNT'S "j pf 1
I Jfri UCRATERIANW 1
II 1 P." -JL,l'l
v ......... Mj'iinH
! r FLO ECKEET & CO. N$j? N
Concoction of Melody fc Dance NW?jf -J
j WOODS & FRANCIS Mimn,
, Don't Move . 1"" ;
i RAYMOND & ANN . 1
! The Tourists ' pHHy
j WILSON & GRAY - . - v (
Present . , . l$rX21iZ& h
TheDarkHopc
CHAS. & MAYME BUTTERS 3
INTRODUCING THE TALLEST' " riM'l.Jiri ;
l anv in Tufl awn . . Atttltf M
TOMORROW
,'" ' GRAND OPENING I
' wi ai joison in Tnc jsiz singer . T.oHiiaiyTtf aaia
i if :.z -1 ii 4
II ONLY i,nnarcn 2dc (, 1
Jf FERTILIZER
MtTjiiiaMMKttia
MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. ,
323 Ea:t Main Phone 2G0 ?
BIG
DANCE BANDS
In a Contest of Dance Melody
Lunch at Midnight
o
A COOL OPEN AIR PARTY
DON'T MISS IT!
No Dance at Walker'sor Eagle Point
tnJ. May 2j.H
trf i John M liuxli.
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goner. w i-iim.iMU-u i,,fl, lJ((, w
"111 tllj 1
JJiTitwn f "leur , BH . Inno,,!,
t mup ivmi i.ui.'m iiul.i,.r.fc
ILK
BUTTER
ICE CREAM
PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE
ntAinerrt - r. m . . n
PRODUCED " PACKPn.
jJHE SANITARY WAY
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Phone" 0
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Feed Your Lawn
and Garden as
You Go Along!
Apply "I'tp'' fertilizer often
tn litiririiiir pliints nnd to nii
sijrlitlv. tli'ietl-otit spots on your
In wii. I-Vi'il i hi nt s iinil ui-ass
tiftt'li. Ask lis iiliont "Top," a
I'onij.'lcte pl;iiit fiioil..
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