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JXGE TWO MTCDFOKT) lf ATL TRTBUNT!, TfEDFOTtD, OREfiOV. SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1028. Iocal and ' Personal JJrHjiltc Die warn, weather .the I piiKl week, the Outer National i fluent Iuih Iicn having n -compitr uuveiy cuny tune ati fur un fur- i vhI flrcH ure concemeel, uccoiOhig to rcpoitH from tlio local homl- j ! Iiuurtfi-M if fief Am n rowiilr ir Willi Memorial iluy ami ltd i un det-t ileal turm a week k, Uuul clabumlti eelelnaUim cuniliiK ! hi? vera 1 hiiihII flrcri were leimth-rt un WvdiiCMluy, the public Bchool 1 l'rumet ami Alt. Pitt hvm- j clohinK curly next -FrWay ufici- j Vj!!!?,u!'ll.t. 'l,IJ.h,IV .b.T PUl Cm" ! imuii. and (he commencement of thn hiKli nchuol that ov-cnliiK.-thin will )e an eventful week in lletl lut flowers And irrvciw for.Uoc- oratlun day. Tuesday 2'Jih. Keon y:vy llforeicria, 6lb anil C'ejitra). 67 WOMEN FACE DEATH FROM RADIUM' ! gl'tely under control. I iWanted .MontananK to attend (ihe annual picnic, Kvernhudy auto I iwfk. riwenlx. Kiiniiay. June 3. 72 . ' J. H. Cooley kaveii next Hatur ' day fur an eastern trip of neve-mi .Iweeku, fioiitK at first to the re- r-jimen L. Orr of .Canton. Ohio. ! ,l,bl' nutiona committee, then. ... ,rroo.npaniedtby..hii wife., drove I ? Nebraska, ( hicafeo. Mm old lnlo MeUford .yesterday , mi nlnt h,,,,:r n JaneHVllle. Mlnne- ! n tlie last nV of thetr Jottrjiey across , me conuneju , io iuuk up Homy ' uukiiiubh i in-1 rin mid poHHibly make thla place their permanent hornet Air. Ori" vImIUkI .Medford, 27 yoni'M- a no and re mfirk; that it J "conniUerably changed." . . , : ) Furniture rfnalrJnu wanted. A. X. Thlbault. Fhono HOii-ll. 70 The condition of MrH. Ural Ci. ('n)cman. who underwent un up lM'DilicitlH operation at r tho tom munity h oh pita I lat Wednonday. i;outioueH to Improve, hut it will be Home time yet before whe 1h fully recovered. Helman's bathi and plunge open for the season.. , . . 70 The final flushing tout-net in . tho lobby of the Hotel Med ford wore completed last wcefc i when the ceilfiiRH were recalHomined, and gold or oranK? covered tint ti er fe8 of mohulr were Ituntf.' Thewc draiteriya .slvq: kji firtlvllc and 1 pretty effect to the lobby," both from tho innidu and outHide... - Will the parties that bounlit fur niture, oil paintlngH, Navajo rut;, liand-painted china, etc., at Uaviu TraiiHfcr & Storage on May 7 and 8 please, phone 738-1 or call n't J I G .Ho. OakcJaJp. i Ownorn W'IhIi to redeem, certain artlelcH und Willi pay you u premium. ' ' Cili Mr. nhd Mr. Louis Brown, ChUL'ch. Btreet, have., puixhanvd a homo. In Medford, where they ex pect to iuovc. ati ttoun uh tho Nor mal Hcliool : term 'endH: Their daughter, MIhk Hetty Brown, 1h a nenlor .in thU year'N class. Mr. Brown .has accepted n poHltlon wltli the California Oregon Power company. Ashland TldlnffH. ; . Screen doorn nt Woodn Lumber Co., ,7H K. Main., Phono 108. Vr. .and. Mi;h,. , W..P. Butler qnd daiiKhter Burbuiu, who Imvo been Hpenflfriff a week in Han FraiieiHco', are expected homo today, und to HpcnU tlio .runtainde,r uC tlilu week ul koiuo OreKon reHort. , 'Mi'H. Mary Hlhdulr of KukIo Point ahop'ped in Mod ford, yester day iifternoon for n, few houi'M, . . pno Ipud At( kindliuf; free with blu lonilH la-in. pine hIuiih, or we will Hell one Hmali loud lfl-ln. pine sJulm at f.. i5 or ' ijmall loads IS in. plno HlnhH $5.00. Valley Fuel . Co. Phono 76. ' ' ' 06 Medford resldcnta. who have old magazlncK and bookH which are of no especial t value, have tin opportunity of maltliiK then), a Hource of joy among the pat ients who uro under the caro of the county heutth unit in various parts of. Jackson, county, accord ing to: Lyda King, ai niembir of the. nursing staff. Hhv has quite a. number of patients under her caro and through, po rain ml uffoits huff .been , unable to .gather enough reudiug matter for , liur , patients, most of, whom are In tho country districts. , ,t Dr. H. P.rCoJeman Iuih returned from a fishing trip to thy coast and will make appointments and be in hiH office at the usual hours. L. II. . Wynnt. merchant . from Vke Cre.ek, UanHucted huslneHH In the city yesterday for, several llOUI'H. Mrs. Bnrnebifrg of Phoe nix transacted business In the city . yesterday .for several hours. Mrs. . Helen fllbbs. who will graduate from the University of Oregon this year, hiis been award ed a prtnclpalshlp at Wolf Creek high school' "In Hou'lht'm' Oregon, fteforu returning to finish her higher education Mrs. Olbbs was engaged In edueatlonul work on thu Oregon const in Lincoln coun ty. Uon't bo tied down by curable Ills. Chiropractic with Russian massage will give you health. Dr. tnmklus. oyer Woolworth store. 7l MIsh tirace Hchott is the house guest over the week-end ut the homo of MIhm KM her Olson at her homo north of Medford on the Pacific highway. Mlsa Schutt Is it -memhem.-of "tlu UrantH- Pass school, touching stuff and la.lKgth niuK her vacutlon, which begun IHriday with tho closo of tho HrtMttK' Pns. Hcbnols. , ; I - T r 'any n,:nl'oiiB to and other eastern cities. and will return homo via the Ca-: nadiuu Rockies,.' Vancouver and f Heattle. . Mi'H. Carl Wytennbach of Kan Diego, Cnl., In Die guest for sev- i eral weeks at the home nf her slKter, Mrs. Krauk Howard at the I Camp With us service station at tho end of North Riverside ave nue. Htart a clump of iris. Any of the pallidas aio ool. The stately AmlmsHndeur ($1.00) won the blue) ribbon. The Dream. 75c. U an ex quisite blossom. Also strong, beau tifully tinted iris at 25c a plant.) Order quickly while 'you can eci them. Mrs. Fred Cummlnga, lis. Geneva, 00 The last Issue of the Medford High TinieH, student body publica tion of the high school, which came, off the press and Into cir culation yesterday, was tho last bisue of the school year, and one of tho very beHt fsaues during that time. A notable feat uro of this Ihhjjc. - which is .printed on fine, heavy paper and is well illustrat ed, having tho pictures of the new student body officers, and the valedictorian and snlutatorJun of lliiH yeuriM graduating clasft - and tl;e editor of the Crater on tho front page, 1 that the publication In more ho I emu thHu usual 'and more devoted to Herlouw scholar ship, local affairs and reviews. A largo nHsortmcut of Hereen doors ut Woods Lumber Co.,. 711 K. Main. Phone 108. lift Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Buchter left yesterday for Itoseburg to attend I it j , , i 1. It. Johnson urrtvi'd In Med- i PKNDLKTON, Oiv., May ford last Friday to spend the tiuni- Pi A severe wind sturit't ai Cim- t nier In southern Oregon, taking i panted by rain. dust, thunder and! this first vacation in IS years from lightning climaxed u day of intense 1 garage work in Los Angeles. .heat in Pendleton yesterday. The;, Mrs. Irene Wells, superintendent . nien-ury during the afternoon of the county poor farm, motored mounted to ux degrees, the highest In from her home at Talent yes- ; nark of the neason. About 3:15: ti'i'day and visited iocal friends, o'clock a wind ami dust Ntorm Mrs. Minnie Norcross und Mrs. (originating down the L'nmtilla Rose Oioth of Oakland, t!al.. are river draw hit Pendleton with a spending several duyH in Medford velocity estimated at fifty miles an visiting friends and relatives and hour, doing considerable damage expect to return to their Calffor-'lo trees and plants and In some nia home this week. They were c:lscs tearing shiiiKb'M front roofs. foiiner Medford residents and are the HisteiH of William llockt nyox. I who ri'tddcM on North Ui v-i Hide j avenue and are the daughters of 'Mrs. Kvu HiM-UeuyuM who died sonic, time ago. i Mr. und Mrs. Horace Bromley ) who attended tln Strawberry fes tival in UoHCburg the past few days will return to Medford this evening. PASSAIC. N. J.. May 26. Hi '-veniiig and end their tr,,,, will the i.u-i of 34uu mihs on i-tmtiueiital fiot race wtth ti Jthtiir siloes tut their faces free of ty tuile jog in Madison Squiir. wki.icettj wwml weeks old, C. C. Curden tonight. I'Xle'.s (outsro ami dog-tired bun- jf.bylsti- sliufHt' their weary I Oregon censiiH -stimate ln.liiat, VaJ from Passaic to New York U population of wna.aao. NKW YoUIC. May Pertliissiun to hhow the Rusj-kin film, "The L'nd of tho St. IMhh burg," has been withheld by tho New York slate censors tid ing approval of the. film by tho t:ity department at Washington! WASHINGTON, May 20. (P) l)f tho five senate republican In the presidential race, three lined up with President Coolldgo on the veto of the McNary-Haugen farm bill and two were against him. . Sheep Owners Attention! We are in position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mo-hnlr. Se, un before you sell. ' MEDFORD DA BOA IN HOUSK, Phono lOfiL'. 27 N. Orape St. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy "Tfeath'sDrug Store Strang's Drug Store 1 FOB YOUR WINTER Green Pine Slab Wood ; 12-inch or 16-inch $2 .75 Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. Refichstein 1118 North Central Tel. 631 Deuel iUss KATHERINL SCtlAUD , iri Bread : a fine, even texture ii thq aign of proper, fer mentation, which in turn makes a sweet, nutty flavor. Note the excollont texture of Fluhrer's Milk Bread. This is the socret of its phenomenal sales suo-ccss. ()ii'WlndUi of the Htruwherry fon tiviil and tu Hitnd Hcvcrut tlnyH vIhIIIiik frh-mlH. Orllidini? nn old hand organ, an old lillnd hrgKac did u fairly Kood hUHlnCHH all day yi'Mterday at thu UUHy cortiur of Alain ,DtriH . iitn) t'ctiiral ay'cnui', whtfru ho hrgan Krlndlnft yoHtcrday iiiornlnK',' novet' tilMiillB until 1 i Ml iiIkIH. I'cr liapNril) fort awayr anothiM' Ih-b-Kur .wda neatcd ou the Ktdewalk aellhiK pcnellH, hut IiIm xtuck In trade dlnilnlHhQd very wlnwljv . Mr. and .Mih. 1. Hutehldon .Mr. and Mi-h.i J. Andrew!, and .MIhh Fern ilutelllHon left emly this nun nliiB for Crescent City to upend the day. They will re turn to Medford tomorrow. Jncktmn cuunty fruit Krou-ei-H and hoitleulturaHHtM will he Inter OMtcd In Jhifiillo.lin front ,ihe Ilortlimtl aoui7iiiil! -'FolluwInK on. nuuncement in The Journal lat week that twoiaile traea here had produced "roneH," word 'fume from ludcpi'ndeneo. Ore., today Hint on tho Hoy llicclow fiirin two and one-half mllex nurth of Inde pendence In the Oak I'olnl dl trlet there are five "applc-roncs" on two Iteil AKtrttchan treeH two hloHHoiuH on one tree and three on another, raiiKhiK In nine from throe, to five Inchon In dlaninlor." Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent of JackNonvllle highway returned homo Friday from Portland where Mr. N'ineont wiih operated on for cancer. I In Ih much bettor and In ahle to he around on crutcheH. It will he Home time before he I able to uxc hla le. ' ' Dora Mall of Trenton. Neb., waa iimuiiK the motor tuurlHlx from a diHtanee who reentered yemerday at the Inral branch of the out of xtato' auto rcRlHtl-atlou bureau. With several of the players hav Inu left last nlKht. the main Croup of team members ' and rooters of the Medfunl Merchanm will leave this mornlnK for Duns muir. .Oil., where they play that city this afternoon In the North ern. California-Southern Oregon baseball league. The local team will pluy Weed, Oil., here next Decoration day. Kalllbow trout eggs to the num ber of 6.000. ooa have been taken at Utinioml lake dutinK the past two weeks, and 3. 000. 000 more are In sight, according to Superintend- t .Matt Itycknian. .Miss Winifred Walker was mining the local residents who left this morning for Crescent City. While apple thinning time Is still a week away, a number of the larger orchards have already I Issued calls tor applicants for I thinning Jobs. One orehardlst re j marked yesterday afternoon that j thinners are scarce Inasmuch as goinl thinners are concerned. He i reported that he could obtain a : large number of applicants, hut i very few would be found suitable for good work. ' Mrs. Charles Talbot and Mabel iMcCaleb returned last week to their home in l.os Angeles, fol lowing a visit here with their ; cousin. Mrs. Sidney Smith. Among the voluntary petitions In bankruptcy filed In federal court in Cortland last week was un by A- W. Walker of Medford. who listed his debts at 17.:44.81, und assets as nunc. "Marks of (Ireatness In Our Demi." Is the subject of the Mem orial address to bo glvun this fore noon ut the Central I'olnt Feder ated church under tho auspices of the Women's Keller Corps or that city. The services will be In charge oi iiev. j . . Johnson and four I old Civil Wur veterans are ex- pecteel lo attend. Decoration dav service will bo held tltero next ; Wednesday iirternuou at 2:30 In ; the high achool iiuditurluin. Mrs. J. c. Thompson motoled to ftoscbut g yesterday to spend seveinl days with friends In that city. Temporary nulo licenses were Is sued yesterday t the sheriff's of rice to Kenneth Nichols. K. J. Itlley and C. J. Chord of Medrnrd. Hnrlnn Cnntrnll or Itueh anil. M. M, luckor J Ashland, . . Mrs EDNA HUSSMAM These five women, all former employe! of a radium corporation at Orange, N. J., aro facing slow and certain death from the effects of radium poisoning, according to medical authorities. Lawyers for tho women say the poisoning was incurred as the women pointed with their lips little brushes used in applying radium paint to luminous watch dials. The women entered joint suit against the corporation for $250,000 each to case the last days of their lives, but counsel for the corporation moved that the case be thrown out of court be cause of the statute of limitations, more than two years having elapsed after the cause of action, The women aro Miss Grace Fryer, Miss kathcrinc Schaub, Mrs. Albina Larice, Mrs. Edna Hussman and Mrs. Quinta McDonald. Hearing in the case was set for May 22 in New Jersey chancery court. Mr. and Mrs. S r. Hutchinson. Ictt recently by nulo for a visit with relatives In lOnstcrn Washing ton. I'Yom there they will drive to Topeka, Ian.. visiting Yellow stone while enroute. Mr. lliitch Inson'H brother ami his wife will join them in Kiiiisoh and the en tire party will then go to Itrail rortl. J'enn.. to visit other rela tives. They expect to return about the Inst of September. ('. V. Howell, head of the alh letlo department of the Junior high school of Ashland for tho last two years and connected with "acting unusual utlentloii the Ashland public schools tor the rls" al'1' twoj-lnilhos. last four yeiii-M. left lust evening Hurl ItogcrH of the (ink I'olnt district, north of Independence, j will teach in . tlie commercial de-: partmcut of tho Ashland high I school next year, lit; will grail- 1 uatn from Oregon format school j In .1 une. Caught by V. II. Coleman, state ' superintendent' of fish screeiiH. , last Kritlay in . Hear creek. two dozen small silverside salmon trout were released yesterday In : the Chamber of Commerce aiiuar- htm, where they have been at-! Tlie I lung I anil aro very active' in the waler for Jlcrkclcv. Cnl.. where lie will following n visit here with Mrs. enter the Cnlverslty there In com- ' l-olllo WolKaniott, .Mrs. o. W. Hill plcte a full summer's course or '''ri I'lbl'v evening Tor her home Instruction. He Is severing his 1,1 Aberdeen. Wash. . ' conuccdon with the Aslilanil i " ,v " Wits, Of I'erslsliiioliireil Kennies in library this i new Amor-. Into Mcdfonl yesterday on busi ness. Two dairy ranch deals of im portance vhlcl, wore recently completed include thil sale of the 10-ucre dairy ranch if l-'red I'ulll of north Medford toi W. Nurson. a former employee olJ the Owen- of the i Oregon lumber company anil- tlie sale of the .Meri'lmnn Dairy on Miss Lyons, algebra anil geom- ,n ' '""'Iflc highway between' this schools. Attorney Charles, creased . his office week by putting In ican digest system. Accompanied by their sun Ray mond, Mr. and .Mrs. Clay Hacker lire spending several days on a ramping trip to the Lake Woods. TOGGERY, VALUE TOGGERY QUALITY COOL Two-Piece Suits Summer Straws Athletic Underwear Cool Shirts Summer Hosiery You can be cool nt half 1 lie price you'd pay for a spriiisr weiglit suit. Every one of the.se two-piece .ariiients is cut according- to the approved style, avoiding- the extreme. Every one is cool as the well known cucumber. And every one is moderately priced. $20 and $25 Our selection includes Tropi cals, Palm Jieaches, "Mohairs, Linens, Kool Kloth. 'Always in Earnest" etry teacher In .Medford high, will tench In Honolulu next year. She will sail for Honolulu the sixteenth or June on the Mulnlo and spend the summer there with' rrlends. She will t h at the l.lllokalanl high school. Medford High Tlmen. Judge and Mrs. I-'. M. Calkins, former well known residents of .Medford. but who for ' years have been residing In San Diego, Oil., will leave June 1 for a year's travel In Kurope. according lo , word which reached this city last week. . . "Wo will have one of the larg est graduating classes In revcr.il years at our high school." said Mha Wyvette lloswell who was In Medford yesterday afternoon from Central I'olnt. accompanied by Miss Kulh Webster. "We win have in the neighborhood of Jo graduates." she continued, "and or course, our whole community Is very proud of Its record breaking class. Plans have all been com pleted for commencement exer cises ami a large attendance Is expected at tonight's baccalaur eate services at tho high school auditorium." Kllgene Thomas, who. accom panied by Mrs. Thomas, left some time ugo for an extended lour of the country. Is reported to be ou his way home and Is expected to reach here next month. A card received from him at Montreal, Can.. Indicated that he was be coming very homesick for the real estate business In Medford and that he believed there will be a large Influx of easterners to the west coast within the next three years. i Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Wiikefleld and .Mr. and Mis. II. W. Wake field left this morning for l'ros pcet to spend the day on a out ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pinkies of that point. city and Central I'olnt to K. c. duolier. who arrived n short time ago from Idaho: The Menim.iu ranch includes 7" acres and good steed herd of dairy cows. r V.' M.'V" 1 i: i llllllllll Scottish Kite. Special meeting Siskiyou I Lodge of I'erfectlon, T:3oi p. ni.. May t'XtlK Work In 1-Hll degree. Hy ord ei or j At a Sprp rismgiy BASEBALLII Weed vs. Medford 111 On Decoration Day, May 30 at the Jackson County i Fairgrounds W Manager Hall assures the fans that this gameiI will, be a REAL CON TEST, as Weed has a! strong team. . i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTIIU - !!v?')"Tir.ble elderly eonple will act as caretakers or pay mode-d rental ror good fur nished home during summer. Kull guaranties given. J. I... TrlbiTne ortlee, lie Kill! S.M.I: (iood ' ! . o In field. M. route box ti'i-.V alfalfa hay. 1.. Meadows. KOIt S.VI.K llaby carriage 1 1 !' i: 1 till LOST Catchers mlt. ehesl iro lector, shin guards and mask on highway near fair grounds. Still able reward to tinder Court Hall. .Mgr. Medford Hall Cluh.i WANTI'.li Situation flclent eoek and Call V. W. C, A,. wanted, ef. housekeeper. Kodak Film Developing 3 Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS Master Photo Flnlshert 217 E. Main St. Medford ow You Can HavW a FAIRBANKS-MORSE Home Water System Xow we have a compact water system of the well-known FAIRBANKS-MOUSE .QUALITY which is available at a very moderate cost. It is ideal for shallow wells. It is simple in con st ruction, yet amazingly, efficient, j,riviu; you a faucet, when and where it is wanted. There is a certain feeling of satisfaction when you put a F A 1 1 P A X K S-M 0 R X 011u, Water System on the job, in knowing tilat you'll get the finest service you can possibly get' from anv svstem. M Compact and Serviceable Quickly-Accessible Come In-Let Us Help You Plan Your Water System Peoples' Electric Store 0. O. Alenderfer 214 W. Main Phone 12 A. B. Cunningham lllllllllllllil II III I II II II Mill II if A I1''