Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    rEDFORD mail TftrnuyE, medfokd, Aminoy.. mtDAY,' mat. ,25; 1928.
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Vitaphohefat. Hunt's Craterian
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STARTS JUNE 1
While piej;irntiun8 aro tcotiifs
forward for the opening of the
Crater Kuttu wnson on June 2&,
lircuutie if Die California Krilloriul
uxMM'intioi) mcotiiiK at Uic loilye 011
lhal liati- fur tlulr thrvu days con
vention, iirruiiKmontK .'ire undi-r
wny ulso for the opening up of the
Diamond hiko M'Hort curly In Juno,
The flshiiiK Heiwon there Ijetftnw,
June 1st. !
Former HluMff ChurlcH Terrill,
lft today for Klamath FalU, from!
Mhrro .he and Mrs, Terrill, Who
has been vIhIMiik relatlveH the 10,
will juurnoy up ' to J J hi mo ml lake
to re ni n I n for t ho hpuhu 11 at that
report, huviim in chaw, as usual,
the KUpply h( ore and boats at the
souih end of the lake.
Concerning Iho early opening of
the road fo t ho lake, the Klamath
FiiIIh Kviiinf Herald pnyn:
"If till koch well by which he
means If a late tspring snow hIoiiii
does not appear thu road to Dia
mond luke wlt be open to auto
mobile traffic by June 1, District
J jfiio Warden Marlon J, Darnes
announced todny, following a trip
on the Diamond hike road uh far
tin his cur would proceed.
"We've got to open It up some
how or other to allow the tratiH
portatlon of I rout eggs from the
Diamond In Ice trout hatchery, the
game warden explained. 'I am
try in to so euro the HervlcoH of n
Kuowplow to clear away thu re
maining snow on the last five miles
of the road which la now tin pass
able" "Fishing season ut the lake opens
June !. To date up)troxhtiutely 10,
; uo'o.otio oggs have .been taken at
the hatchery.' '
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ISSUE
Over 1200
Stores Buying1
m Conjunction
,! with This Store
IrJll
11
5To $109Stores
' Medforj6
Biggest
. Store for
OTKingUl
s Low Prices
Enormous Chain Store
Made Possible Through Our
NEW EXECUTIV
E
E
Wlllium Leo llrlclcur prrlvod til Ih
week from , Scuttle to tulid over
tl 0 tllltien of liny Seollt exeeutlve
, for the Crater i4tko council hero
and wuh sclieduled to hold hln flint
confereiieo with llio council tills
urteriibon. Mr., ltrtclier rocently
comidetcil attendttneo of a trulnliiK
coin-so Tor iiiolesHloniil hcoiU lemK
ct-H, held for tho flrt time in muiiy
jours on Ilia Pacific coaHt In con
nection with thu eighteenth iinnnnl
111001111.-! or tho national council,
Hoy ScoutB of America.'
AlthouKh Btlll in hlu t won I Ion,
Iliiclier l.us hud wide experience
In nt'oullnn anil other Hues of Imyu'
work. Since January, IHL'S, he has
been with tho Seattle hljih bcIiooIs
and was formerly Kins county rep
resentative for the Moran School
for Hoys. For two years he wus
director of athletics and ilepart
ineut of hlHtory Tor Mornn-I.nkesido
school and held a similar position,
for four yours nt ljilu-Hiile School
lor Hoys.
.Mr. lirlckur, who is takinn the
position left vacant hy W. W.
Ihdclier, who was recently trans
ferred to tho Hood illver area, Ih
BottlhiK down to tho roiillnn work
of his now duties mill is ulroady
nuikliiK plans for tho summer rump
for Scouts In tho Appleyulo district.
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Radio Program
KMED
Hnli Trlbunc-Virghi Klnttoa
i Tile race for the elroult, Judge
Hhlp -in this' dlMlrlct hettvet-u the
Incumbenl, ('haiies 7. Thomas of
this ejly.-and Attorney 11. 1 c Nor
ton if (1 ra ills I'utyt, liemocralie
nominee, proml'M (o dlth all rther
contests In Ihtt Noveiober election,
unlesM Norton, as rumored, with
draws;. '
'iirtmt tntiroil MmIm In llip !
closing days of the piiinaiy eam
pulgn; after he hnd been recom
mended by a Democratic commit
teo meeting, and agreed to run
after considerable tirglnS. l'rovl
oilsly he had nlgncd the petition
widely signed by ihe attorneys of
Josephine and Jack Hon counties.
urging Judge Tliomus to seek ve
nomtuatioii. A vi 011 d h of Judge
Thomas plan to center their poli
tical gun (lie upon this established
fact. Norton haV nevTT tali-n 1111
autlvu,.inieiVHt in. jiolltlcs, audita
said to .huvti been, and sllll be,
lukewarm about maklug-'lhe race.
C. (Wig) Ashpo1e,.iiomhuitcd
for conimiHsloner on the Demo
cratic, ticket, is also diffident and
has not made up his mind about
ciuallfying. Jn a previous state
ment Mr. Ashpole said that with
cut tin on a thousand hills, and a
full fledged butcher business, ho
htid "no hankering for u thank
you job."
Haflehall, funs will have an op-
porluulty to see the two ' league
leaders play ball 011 tho at'Loriinon
of .JJecoriition tlay tit the,. Jackson
'CoiiMly fair grounds. c This ought
(o be a rtuil contest, as the Weed
team Is as strung iix the Med ford
Merchants' both In the pitching
and batting departments. The
Weed , team is composed of a
buuetrbr Si, -Mury's fiijingu play-
ers, who always glvo a good nc- ;
couiyt of themselves In a baseball '
einlest. Manager Hall liaa dir-i
clured when a baseball team beat
ihbi Medford buneh . the funs will
see siflne game. Jack Hughes djd '
ho well In bis Initial contest that j
Manager Hall may decide to start
Jack at tho opening of the game ;
next Wednesday. , . i
This will be the only game that '
me iin'oiuio lanii win seo onjipe,
hoine groundH until Juno JO, ui'tije'
team plays at lJunsmulr.next Sun
day and tho following Sunday, at
Weed. ' -
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Meii's Pipea
You'll en j o
Rbod sinoke w,ith
one, of these,
piips. Ifjiie bujl
bowls and bak'e-'
lite sterns: A-rei.il
Rosenberg vivliU! '
at ' 29?
Phonogtapli
Records
- We' 'li u v e. a
) fai"f '' si'ltH'tion
of. 'the newest
sung' hits . and
'favori t e 0 1-tl
nu 111 1) c v s on
Harmony Itec-.'
ords. T he s e
. r e cords are
. Columbia niade:
; You'll liU"p'
them. J-
':V Eaeh' 35l
' :3 for $1.00 '
eioi :
Walnut Fudge
Uelifioiis M'al,- '
nut .".i'u(tge-7-a , :.
; fresh .shiptnent ;
just unpacked.
A big . 8a'ck' ;
' !uv' ' '-'-y-r'-'V
10.':--' ' t
Solderirig;:
,. Irons ; , ;-
lillce'ti'lfi solder- ;
: ilWj.ijWrf.' A
real value hero
at ,$1.00
Exceptionally Fine Repainted
GOLF B ALLS
in perfect, condition suitable"
fortoui-haineivt playing. Come
in and. see these. . ; '
Silver! King; Golf Balls 65
' 5 Balls for $3.00, -Crow
Flight Golf Balla 55
fe Balls for $3.00
YTomen's, Straws
AVide' bl-im Lfg
liofiis with attraet-
( ivc Jjands. Jflst the
hat for warm
' weather -A r e a 1
bargain at
rower 8
71 D
Vi Hercules Hammers 7
A g iod' hammer for builders . or
: for- hoiiseholduse.,;; One" of many
buys iii our hard- JbkQ.
whre dcpaj'thieiit L'.:.,. V
?.. Jpers and Tools of All Kinds
We1 have-a complete line of SPRINKLERS
NOZZLES and HOSE CONNECTtdNS at
Rosenberg's well knownmoriejt-saving prices,'
Men's Summer
. . - Hats ,
!Piihi0iis CiU'hdirie
iAir-tAVay straws-.
wjiich a result ion -all
y .advertised
in 'the .'Saturday
Evening .P'ost.
'Jc,;.:fii,'e---iiaiii':
wVjveirV c v u sher.
hats" and, sell fr-ohh-...
k9'
loaoc
3QE
Oil
idrao:
.Straws for All
tho Family .
We, have :'i5' dif
ferent styles ol:
t'xttt'ilent tpiality.
Scinio ii r e iriiu-.
inect "others are;,
'plain and there
; are colors for
. those .-Who desire
tjiem. The prices
: riiiig6 frolu-,-
' '29 to j
OBO
SHAW SHOWS HE
ToiiIkIiI.
:IB i. in. .Moilfonl Mull
'ri-li)fliu. ,
S . i. in. Milrnlj -.Jtciilty
liounl.
11 ii. in. Hunl's CnUui'liiii
Theiiti-v.
Slllllliliiy, Mn- 211.
1U u. III. I'l'iiplfd ICIi-ctrli)
Slufu. ,.
11 . in. Iloi'lin ,t Klnillc ! with
Kvrvli-c StulldiiK.
. . 1 in. Atillluml t'onvulcsci'lit
: I ltiiliir. 4,
:.' 12:30 p. in. Willmm Muk-
( .
(i:lr, p. in. Mi-lful'll Mull
' Tribune. ,
- lioiiitmsti-atlng tl at Ho la one or
tho bunt, If not thu bi'Hl. wrvHtlcrn
who ever liivudeU soutlicru Oio
Kun; Hlllle Slinw of Aiarlon. OI1I6, ,
Lhalluimcr of Hcl (SlniiiKlin-n.itwlB,
lust niitlit tln-lHlvuly li-ti.'!lti'(l Slllll
loy ItimtMH, roiinor locril l.liliiiiin
I1111 wnmtlur, in a innfi li at Klnm
ath Falls, ir Slmw kpops ll. tho '
aamo iur0 ho Mail Innt nfeht lm ;
will probably throw Sailor .lark
Wood or thin nily mill Don Nohinil
of iMarxhllvlil In kIioi-i, onlnr at llln ;
Aincrican I.obIoii driiin mirps Immki- i
lit I1011I8 lonl-tht at Hilarity hull.
Shaw throw llio I linn n Inn Tor !
tho first fall.ln L'li lulniitoa and bo-
1010 tjioni'conil rail Iiooi lll
toniiili'd lo koiiko Shaw's oyoa and !
bull lila hair. Hoioiulni; ioovod at
(ho l.lthinitilalr'H ml Ions-, Shaw
pu ked him 1111 ami throw him bod
ily elxht or ton Isot, Into tho crowd,
t'oiiiliii; back lo the rhiK bpnildoroil
and dazed, Hokoi h whs picked np '
li'ialn n nil Riven ah iili'ilano nplii.
llio etroctit of which completely
laid hi Ml iimler. . ,
iN'oland and Wood will find ilioni-'i
Helvea up iiKuinst 11 hard man In
Shaw mill waKora aro lielnn inado 1
thai Iho Ohio wrestler will throw I
both In lens fhnn ! minutes. Tex 1
Porter or Modl'iinl, who won a
mutch In Klanialh Kallu lust nlitht.
will wi-ohIIo iDiili'.lil'H seml-wiiidnp
I liurinan .laokson of Chiln-1
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The Weather
rrociiillatlon for 24 bourn end
Jug 5 u. in., none.
Yf-Mterday'n weather here: IIIkIi-f-Ht
tentieriituro. lijl. Lowest tem
perature yoiUeriluy. Si; mean tem
perature yeMtcrduy, 7,r.
l'roclpllatlon: Total ruinfall
. aince lMt of month, .at liu-b; l,-,.
year averaicp for the moiitli. l.u
nchoc
my lt, 7.06 Inches, loial rain
mil nince September 1, J 4. s-
inchea.
Humidity yemerday. 5 H. in., Pi
per cent; 12 noun, 38 per cent;
5 p. m., 31 per cent.
Churacter of day: Clear,
f Hun net today itt :4 p. m..
I-Ihpb tomorrow 4.41 u. m., aeiti
: tomorrow 7:36 p. i-
'(KIhch and tietn comiitited for
level hoiiron).
Forecast: Fair, and not ho
Warm tonlKht and--Saturtlay. n
cveasinK liumldily. ...
Jj. WALTER DICK,
I Meteoi'ooKlrt. United ' Ututcs
Weather Ilurcau..
qiiin, lollowliiK soveial lioxlhK and
wiestllUK pielimlnarlea.
Tlie American l,r-;lon drum corps
will parade Main atront tills even
lim and will play several selec
tions at various atreol Intersections
before the opening of the smoker,
w hich benlns prompllv nt X::io. Tho
ili um corps will lie In uniform and
will also play at tho wrestlliiR pa
vilion, the ventilation of which has
been Improved by tho removal ol
the sides, allowing fresh air tu en-
mi inmr viniiiiies.
No Need to
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Our Entire Sto; 2
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The Season's Outstanding Fashions at Enofttipiis Savings
Styles Befitting ; ; ;,
Every Feminine Type!
Gets Rheumatism wid Nouritia
Sufforers Out ot Bed -
Thoso who have tried verytlilni:
without, benefit will find Casey's
Uheumatlc liemedy the most start
lin t discovery of recent times for
Pain of rbeiimiillMm. timiril iu iiii.
Total ralnfull since Janu- ralKlil. sciatica, lumbago. Tho ro
ller Is quick and suio, reduces pnln
and swelllim throuuh direct action
on iho sloiiiacli. liver and kldmiys.
Sold oh a Kiinranlee by ..lariuli H
Woods' Hiiiir Store, f I.Fn p,.r imtn,
or direct by mall. Address J.ill.
Casey. 51 Koarney St., rorlland,
Ore. j
sp a n a cri
a
ROOFING and
SHINGLE,?
at""
Kortst'Orove. New 8-mile wnterii
line Ih opened from clear lake res-j
prvolr. v . j I
TROWBRIDGE
MMI1KU YARD
This stock reducing-coat sale is a TRIUMPH IN
VALUE GIVING! It's your opportunity to purchase
a marvelous spring coat at a SENSATIONAL RE-.
DU CTION. The more you have shopped this spring,
the more you will appreciate how; WONDERFUL
THESE VALUES REALLY ARE . Don't miss a
visit to Mullin's tomorrow. ' ' " :
' Look at These Prices
$16.75 Coats
. . $838
v, H . t
21.50 Goats 510.75
$34.50 Coats . . . v $17.25
SKop Early
Tomorrow
Every Coat
in Our Store
We advise oarly snopping
tomorrow! There will be
additional sales ladies here
to assist you. In selecting '
your new coat i-y.y . ;
DRESS AND
SPORT COATS!
There are sizes to fit every one! You'U find all "de
sirable shades and coats that are both plain &iid trim
med.'; Every oat is DIEFERENT there are inlays,
tucks, smart stripping effect with slim lines. Here '
you'll find. cSats proportioned to slenderize women
who 'require large? coats. v
Bargains That Amaze
$17.95 Coats . . $8.98
$24.95 Coats $12.48
$29.50 Coats . . i $14,715
Salfe of Hats
'All small and medium shaped
hats in our store. Over 200 to
pick, from;, values to $10.00 ; :
S1.95 and $2.95 -
Doors Qpenat 8:30 O'clock
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