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7xnE TWO Local and ' Personal Tn r lot-in wefc of n hool tart- Ward rom(nr to h opened hr( M ff this roomin wiihMh finl in veral month. Th lots east J naminanor.s in th public KhJ. ! of th wwxlB building have al vhi'h will he cmilnuM until to-! ready been narty fAmpNHjr - fit.tr, afternoon. whn th wwk , pawtfO nnd Wi building of wood 1. practically over. th pupil n form for th concrete work. ,f wh riigh Mhl and grade- will prooabiy commence in a ehort ti-d nM vMt the school a pain ' tim. until 1:3 p. tn. Friday, wtien tby . j Medford atin hirt ' return to their grade card, i ,tahUhmnt wltl he closed M-, Wdn'dr. Memorial day. oi -t-tnm- a naturnl holiday for I1 . but th tarhrs. who will b bfi.y ih.il flay. Thursday and r ri'i-tj forer 'n in examining tn- paper. AH Medford m-- And buih TaLnirjnfM will b cltvl M inrji day. TT;;ht lOndrill. a:iJnt in th local I'nH'd State wathf-r bureau ' .Ti.on. reamed rgular dutie J ilir. thin mornlnir. alter an iiin- thinnm In Ja-kon tounty. a'--oro-' t.t fvt-r two w cauid W art intr to rhrl flottll-! of th local ' utxfil ar, and havir.g had hi hranh of th I'nitd Hta.t- fr' t Uw.i rmur-4 Uurt k. ' -mployTn'-nt prvc. II report v' AM-r, xinia. rallardia and nnp- j that v-ral or hnrd. fm ludinr rtr;ttron planl for al-. 4 Quint. I th? Ftar rlc. K. i Corn. Thorn-; itfji-y and Davnhlll trart ,ar mat-i fluHTtn from a dUtanr rtrlwtr-d J inar preparation to ht'in tomorrow; M M-dford hot-l include It. I or W-dnday If a uffiH-nt num-Mnh-w of Sw Tork City, harl- j br of thinner c-on obtained. J. Xfkemp ot Claow. V-fjtIand, ! Thtnnfnr all or-r the vall'-y in -: I.yl I. Harvey of Cleveland. O., pected to b In full wtne by the! Mr. and Mr. K. . fl;trd of Van j fir of nxt month. ; r ouvr. It. Miw Vrnn I.ir.d Cut flowr and trrn for d-: :iit of !.firan I'tah. 'J. A. "un-1 oration day. Tuwdar 25th. I-V-on-' fintrham of Washington ft. and omy flrowtfTia, Cth and Central. 7 I'li Purvis and Xaf Kreid of j Inr ItidM nmone th" Orponian Uwlon. X". I. t r(fltr-d at M-dford hotf-li! nr The iartin of the Flmt M' thodit J r. . fb-hl'T of I-ewlton. Mr. and1 rhurrh will hold a rummage and j Mr. I!. J. Moor of X where, Mr.' cook'-d fod mlf Jun )t and 2nd j and Mm. I. !J. Johnson of AHtorta. I in the rrom formerly orenpled by ; th "Do-Drop In." UriH doer went ! of Knrmera" and Kruft(;roweri bank t Ilk k Taldf-r. al'houirh atill limp-; intt. r-umed hl dutUn tixtay at I Hi Medral building after an ab-j ndny mornina-. praparatory to Hf-m-f of ovr two wek caufl taklnc pnrt In the annual Uecora by ill aer-fdental throwins of hb!tion day parad. All mmbra or rifcht feneerap out of joint. wnri j ur;d to pr-ent before thnt It iurnd around auddenly to e Urn If po.lbl. who wax rficina; th elevator btll. "The Itofcebarjc irtrawberry car AlthouKh the wwollen kne still' nival wax a derided kucch"' aaid hurt on x-ray examination ditt- PTtary Rakr of th Chamber of that It wan properly et and f omwur, who rtamd yesterday that it 1m only a ctuextion of time from Kowehurac, wh-re h epnt when th knee fa afcaln normal. Haturday. "There were many peo- A lare aawrlment of aereen I p'e in the elty." h continued, "and door at Wooda Lumber Co., 711 1 the program wan no ayntematlrally J". Main. Phone CS arranred that there wan hardly a Today La riawt day at the Central i dull moment during the may of the Point high erhonl whieh will fat (Hertford delation, whlrh Inrluded (liMmu-Med thU week. Iivlna: cui for aeholaatlc work were to be awarded thi afternoon in addition lo a lovinat rup whlrh u to he pr r;nted to th hifih Nx hool haMkethalt tam. which won th ounty thom piotiHhip la! year. Th rup wax donated by the Centml Point Par ent -Teorhern' nfWjelatlon. IVunted MoTitanun to attend th annual plenlr. Kverhady auto park, Phoenix. Hiinduv. June I, 11 Mr. and Mr. Frederick WiUon left thi fot-noon for their horn in ftukland, Calif., ffillowfmc three day rnt here t the ftuefta of relative while en route from a mo tor trip to Portland. Ion'l be tied down by curable HI. Chlroprartif , -with ItuMAfnti mamuiKe will ifive you health, Mr. ;imkln, over Woolworth tor. 71 Temporary auto licen wr 1k- sued at the Mheriffs office today rial to (', ti Hwartsfogi-r of Plnehurst,, Kadi Covey and HitroM MW'rudy of Medford. Jtr. If. P. Coleman han returned! from a finhlhg trip to the eoaxt j and will nuik appoint mentH and be in hi office at lite UMial hour. CitlifornlanR regintered nt Med ford ho) i-Id Include Mr. nnd Mm. C. M. Thorpe of (everly Milln. Mr. and Mr. L. II. firynn of Kort Itrugg, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ktlllwell of Hcddlng. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Kingn lon of perkelty. Mrs. Km ma Jack man of Chbn. K. M. Hodge. J. It. James, Frances riarly. lr. J. A. .'offer and Mr. and Mrs. L. Llliott of Im Angep-s, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kicker. I!. C. Welburn. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carr. Harold Ktrlckland. It. i;. Cuthcart. Prank Mnsher and pri-di-rick Hortiin of Kin Franrit.ro. Herein doors at Woods Lumber Co.. 711 II. Main. Phone 10. b Herbert Moor, a state traffic officer who has been stationed in Mi. Kalem dlstrlrt arrived In Med ford yetterdny to begin dullM an n regular officer for this district under Htatc Traffic Lieulenunt O. o. Xh hols. Officer Moore will make" Medford hi headquarters and will probably patrol the eific nd Crater Iakn hlu'hwia-s out of this city. Helnian's hatha nnd plunge opn a-on rn V In Bread a fine, even texture U the lign of proper fer mentation, which in turn makei a iweet, nutty flavor. Note the excellent texture o f Fluhrer'g Milk Bread. This i the secret of it phenomenal sales sue cess. Th razing of th wooden tiro- ( ry hti tiding at th corner of . fZigbth rtrt end Central rnn: was begun today in further prepa ration for the const ruction of the. nw husln rruetur for the branch rtor of th Montgomery; nonal day. ' Marriage lic-:iPHt wr bucuM at ; tn. county clrfc offic today to. f"ht- Appi-eat. l?al. farmer of Ahiand. nd Hazel Shiver. 1-. gal. a hMl -' h'-r of Ashland, and to FrawUi Carney. 24. and; Winifred Kton. ST. tx.th of Santa ; Cr-ut, f'alif. Kurnltur r-palrinir want 4. A.: X. Thttiauli. I'hon !&-ft. TC Thr In a rtidd la'-k of app U, B, I'arker of f'ondon and F,. ft, 1 in of f;rehm. Mmbm of th Amrln Legion drum eorpn are rfUKtd to aa-j rambl at th fhambr of Com-1 mere huildine at :lfl nt Wed-J lurK numlw of ritiz-tiK Clarenre Edward. , uncompanifil by thre frlf-nilM. managed to hrak throuKh the Know and Ice of thf Diamoml tJtkf r,iifriry y.rnlzy in M-Ten hour. They -ntered thr lab r-elr.n from the Klamath xlilf and w-' forced to nhoVPl finow u ml cut Iok In orilfr I" innkc the driv Inc of tliclr car fioi-.ll.l.. ArnonK the Klamath county ltir who vreri- In Vedford y.ler day arc M. M. Itaendulc and lar '!' Trlplclt of Chlloquln nnd ttull ''artwrlKht. Ivan r'arlwrlKht and Mike Kmuia of Klamath Rill. A rtrlklnK lihotoaranh made by J. erne Khnncl. of the Khnnt-lc Ktudlo CMptrUilly for l)-corallon clay I. allractlni; milch attention from lt Ti'ace of rrhllllllnn In front of Ihe JH.Mlfuril bulldlnr. The pie tune Ik a etalue of "The Thlnk-r" on n reu poppy, in en is Mow of red which lend an nnuu;il effect. The photograph will prottnhly be on dip play fur n wk or tn days. Ilopp Itebekah lodge Xo, H. Anhland extend Invitation to all rtelkahn. Odd Fellows nnd their families nf Medford, tn attend n banket dinner In Liihla park. Tues day, May ?!Mh. at StlO. A recep. tlon and dartc wilt follow In the L O. o. F. hall. In honor of Ixnib-e1 Peroxzi, president of Kebekah as sembly of Oregon. Th Iephlfin clas number one will mft at the residence of Mrs. Porter. 1010 South Onkdal nve nu. Thursday at 9:30 a. m. Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Murray nnd thtr guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Pick of Dallas, Tex., left on n trip to Happy Camp yesterday and spr-nl the day fishing and picnick ing. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Itrandon and daughters. Kuntc and Junnitu. spent jester ilny nt the v Ixiflanrl rnni'h near Jacksonville yesterday on a picnic Dr. II It. Mnlhtdland nnd Jay Our fished In the TTokiic river yes terday nnd caught the limit In sal mon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed ftrnwn nnd u party nf friends motored to I-nkc Lr the U r.mii vi.im-,in.. nn ft-h ,ntr Iiml TftMirf, rll Louis Hprlnger, who lost his prise Hprlnger spaniel and advertised In the Mail Tribune, recovered his dog Saturday. William Simpson, representative of th Suulhh Drug company, is making on of his periodical visits , her this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Strlplln of Oakland and their small daughter. Oloria I mm, are vMtlng with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Worth. 121 New town street, this week, having ar rlved In the city Saturday. Mrs. Julia Hanzlik arrived In Medford from Chicago yesterday morning and Is saying at the local . . C. A. for several days. This I will make the third nmtor trip Mrs. i Hanxlik has made from thr middle western city abme ituring th past two years. She Is enamoured of the Itogti Itlver valley and may locate her within the nenr future. Sidney Haystip nnd Weir Mr fbtnald. formerly of .Medford nnd now both of Eugene, visited in the city over the week end ami re turned lo the northern city this morning. Miss Alice Ingnll. who has been employed at the Patterson studio .during the winter and spring, left Haturdny for her home In i:uK'nMt Iw n r-al nrlvlk-K In xro It In mnki' pri'Punitnry nrninin'ini'nlii fur hiT riinK whlrh In ken iilin-r till- rnil i.f Ihl, wrelt Kur thn flmt llmi- .Im-- I hi- 'II tif u-nrm winllir hnn lnfn nrfvull Iiik hi'f fur two wipN nr ntrtr,. thi' wi'iillli-p fiiri-iUMl fnr li!;iy nifn tltiiin thr Muril nln. rnrrralinK prnlinMr mln fur tnnlpht nnd Tiion ilny. Thr ninxlmntii nf yi-.trnlny wnii t4 nncl tntlny'a minimum n 44. "UTEDrOTrrT'rATU TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, . SEEK TRANSATLANTIC HONORS 4? R3a IS mhm?&w r HM Til jut. 'Arjsf'i - ' " v - - ' ! 'Three women hope to span the Atlantic during the nuA few months. They are Miss Mabel Boll, tipper left, wealthy American diamond queen, who has borrowed Charles A. Le Tine's "Columbia" to fly from New York to Paris; Mile. Lilly Dillei, Viennese actress, who hopes to crou from Lisbon to New York or Philadelphia, in a sister ship to the Bremen, and, right, Fraalein Thea Rasche, Ger man ariatrix who has mapped out course from New York to her homeland. ' Dr. Arnold liennett Hall, presi dent of the Cnivernity of Orecon. arrlyed In the cily Heiurday niuht from Oranln I'ann where he Bavc the hlKh nchool commencement addrem on Friday. Ifn will seak ut Anhianri. men school corn men mem on Thursday night, and tefore the Mdford commence nient class next Friday. Ir. Mall fcpent yesterday afternoon Kolfinu on the Med ford cour;. Mr. L. Itut-h of Portland and her daug.iti-r AHi-e arrived in Md ford yesterday and are upending fl few day In th city on buwin" and pl'ajMire. Mrs. Alfred P.oIp of Vancouver., Wash., and .Mr. Kllssalith Wet-' cher of Los Anif'-lrt, f"xllf.. are fp n'lin s hurt tim In .M--df"rd sm the hoUe tyu'Htft nf their mother, Mr-. Sadie Stewart. (iiiest-t fnm Portland registered at Medfoid hotels im-ludf Howard P. Hoa?-'im:in, It. Orwrie. V. O. Luiz. Mr. and Mrs. Kb-tcher Linn, f. It Ticr. C. H. Ofinibb. All Hampori. Mr. and Mrs. J. i: try. Caifh Davin. C. Ward. A. It Holdertnan. W. J. Morrow. O. V Storey, Mrs. iPdle lllggins. Mr. and Mrs. S McOilick nnd Hoy Ward, Mrs. Jack Southwell of Central Point U reported to be very 111 with pneumonia at the Jackson - vlll sanitarium, where today her condition was s:ill damrTous. - Will K. Orbtson. sales mannccr nf ihf i:odcrick I. an airricult ural imnb ments cnmiianv of Mansfield ' ..( t.,..hw..l rtiwl hiL-h school chum of It. A. Knppe in Ihnt city. on his tour of th jobbing centers j or Cunnita and the Pmlfic const.! arrived hre Sunday morning for j a two days visit with Mr. Koppes and family and d.-imrts tonight to visit the large California cities, on his annual swing around the const, , year ago he stopped off a d:iy fv the same purpose. A la re- attendance is urged to be, present tonight at the regular meet-j ing of the local American legion I post nt th Armory, where routine) ,. n.1 l.iiMlxn.m ni'illt.ry fl l . In' come up for discussion. If. W. lluckner of Pochester. Tex., was among the motorists from n distance who registered today at th etocnl brunch of the nut of state registration bureau. Cigarette nnd tobacco manufac turers are being asked by the trade and commerce committee of the Portland chamber of commerce to Insert a smoker's code in all packages as a warning against for-1 est fires during the dry season. Thcj code follows: "Dangerous to smoke. while traveling on forest, brush or grass land. Smoke only while stop ping In n safe place clear of all Inflammable material, or during or right after n heavy rain, or Inside of a vehicle on two-way highways, nr nhnv timber line, uml, after smoking put out nil lighted mu terinl." The Oregon Ian. Among the state of Washington guests at local hotels art included V. X. fJrntly of Walla Walla. H. C. Harlow of Tacoma. Mrs. l-'mtmi Kingston of Centralis, Mrs. Fred Watson of Chchall nnd deorgr M. Hoot. John Itynn. o. M. 'Killer. Mr and Mrs. C. H. Paddock and C. M Culver of Seattle. Mrs. II. l. McCaskry cordially Invites all members of tit" Med ford Cnrdcn club to her home on the old Slag road Thursday after noon nt o'clock. H r rw garden Is one of the bt In Ihe stale and Mr. nnil Mm. ('mi flnttm h of i Oil. i t. vlnltnl Sumlnv at lhi Walker home in Talent. Spechil convocation Critter I, ike chupter Xo. IP-', i: A. M , May Wot Tin P. M. and M. K. M iI'kh'i . Itimiui l at 6. 1 f p m. Itv ortb-r of F. li. XICH)I.S. S.c flJi I a. n. I I : C rtt'-i . Household Hints ret-fnt tins from rusting. Do - :not jf.. tinS ruyt After they have been wa.hd and dried It is a good j more significan evolution ihat is plan to place them near the fire i going on underneath. It Is to the for a whort time. This prevents i fulfillment of that development, cny chance of ru.-ting. ' probably a number of years-hence. Test In s silk. The best way to , that we must look for the emcr est xilk Ix to cut off a hmall piece j Knce of a real and substantial and burn it. If it bums quickly. Chinese nationalism that will Inte Paving a clear, crivp, gray ash, ' srate the political life of the Chi i:ie Milk Is mire: but if It Hmoulders i nese people, organit an effective and leaves a heavy reddich-brown i an IL nan li'Vn ireaicn wnii itiistui- jr:iS ' ! Ise bnkinu pcwiler cans for ' bukini: your nut bread. It will be ; m dainty siae for mtndwicheift to ti-v at parties or afternoon tea. , Tin r:in. jtur-h as coffee nnd hr,j:inK iiowier c.tn. enumele to h;.rmoni-.e with the kitchen color j scheme, f.nd decoratfd or not, ile-IH-ndiiig on uv.f'y. ability, make a m..-t I'ltttictiv- net tt containers i for cereals, nuts, raisins. siscinl I flours, and so forth, vbich cantiid. j be arrangfd neatly when left In their oilginal p ickagew. The tins .have the mMcii advantage or nf - ; fording rot' ction from dampness. t mice, and inM ts. Small may on- 1 nait-e jars and mhr glass Jars with screw top a n useful f or holding spices ami sucn maienainj which are puirn.isen a mount s. in small Ibfoic putting earth into win 'l'w box' whitewash the insides. This not only keeps insects out. hut keeps the boxes from rotting. Si-ottlh ItlU. ting1 of Scottish! The mc- Ilites advertised for night has been postponed for one week. L. K. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Sn kltuhlrt-s Notice, Xoticc Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders nf the Home Telephone and Tele - s. t W t-. KIUtll iiui'i'i" n vsr- gtn. will be held at the office of : the company. 21 K West Sixth St., Mcdfurd, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. ,f June 5th, l JH. i t jt HAMMOND. Secretary. SI ice p Owners Attention! We are in position to pay you more than nnybody for wool-mo-hnlr. Her us before you sell. M EPFOR1) HAItC.AlX 1U)LSE, Phone 1062. 27 X. Grape fit. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SAI.K Urnnd new 4-room! modern ttungaliw; hardwu(l floors, breakfast nook, big corner, lot. paid up paving, dandy gn- j rAtie nnd woodshed, good loca-' Hon. nil for S3Un, with only 3mi rash, balance 30 prr month. Holmes fr Hcnus. Xah Hotel coiner. Phone or 1JT7. 87 j FOU SACK Xw suburban hnme, 1 4 rooms nnd ncr ground near linker Service station, only tl'SOO. I .'tit) i-ah. balane $3 prr mo. Holmes fr Homes, Xuh Hotel , cM iier. Phones SJH or 1377. 67 ' FOI XO tn street, lady' felt hat. owner can have same by railing at Mall Tribune and paying for nd. ts Foil HKXT fi-ronm house, newly tinted, f.13 Pine. Phone (49-11. Fol! SAI.K One fresh cow. one hulf tulle itth of Ccntr.il Point. W. T V'llsn. on htKhwny. ! Foil SAI.K Ch k. 3 months old ptilb'ts. Siiiarc heal H.itcherv. Phone fi ... ci I.OHT Man's pnrso rontainlKK money and receipts, iteturn to li. A. Koppn, M ill Tribune. e vunl. (9 OREGON, -M OXDAY,- MA BATTLE LINE OF K'er aince the Xatio ft a 1 1 a I a j 'r.if-hd: ilLanjfhai in the iKnrr.e uf liiT. the military map of Chin ! ,ha Khovn five or rx Bifferent rroup. omtlmi In combination i iih other., hut more often with 'each one opposed to all the rtt. Thi mele of civil war haa now lhakn down tmttl rhere hi a farrrr vretl-marked battle-line extendlnc from beyond Kalgan Muiheat ward to the coast above liaichow. : N..rth of thi line nre ChanK-To-)in. C'hane Tun-chanr and Uun 'i r.uan-fanif the northern coall- i t on. south of the line are cniane f Kai-Rhek. Fene: Yu-hsianir, and iVen liMi-dhan the southern coali tion. The three northern war lord 'are for the present opera tine with 'a considerable degree of harmony. Chang Tun-chang bt not in high ; favor. There have been rumors ithal i'hang To-lin and Sun Chuan i fang have plana to eliminate bim ' when thr opportunity off era. For th moment, however, their forces , are co-operating In resisting the nonhward advance of the southern ! forces. 1 Among: the latter Chians Kai ' ithek ha re-established a degree of authority over the various genera la ; ; who adhere to the Nanking gov 'ernment. Thi group in dominated ! by a c-Uuque of Kwangni general. xirable to maintain nominal adher- ence to Chiang. Wert of them te ' ! Feng, with a large number of loyal i troop and an euqually imprejive j disloyal reputation.. Feng ha no large city to nerve a hbt base and ha but one mall arsenal. o that ; he can obtain arms and munition only in Huch quantity as Nanking is willing to supply them. Gover nor Yen in the northwest Is also more or less dependent upon out side help for his munition supply, and as Chang Tso-ltn now controls the main route to Russia, Yen is also somewhat beholden to Nan king. Thus Is a unity of effort preserved among the wuthem groups, and they are everting fair ly isteady pressure against the nor thern forces at various points in the battle-line, with a promise of a drive on Peking this spring. Somewhat underneath and he hind all of this milling civil war. Chinese nationalism is forming and developing, hut it is a long. kIow ' process, and the transactions of general and minister on the tmr face have little to do with the government, and enable China to j -"e - of th world. I World's Work.) - Special Recipes h Tempting Sring Brent fast Mi-nnn I Hny a v Slewed Hhutnrl Ilice Waffles 4. f'nffce ... j. Sliced ranges yr Apples Sausages Bran Muffins Isutter j Tea Coffee Milk f Ul Dried Apricots and Raisins v Prepared Cereal Sugar Cream French Toast Apple Butter Coffee IV Corn Flakes with Sliced Bananas Scrambled Kggn with Bacon 1 yulck -'nimn Cake Mutter ! French Toast 1 egg. 1 cup milk. 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 -S level teaspoon suit. slices of stale bread, white or other I .. ii.. ; 1 1 u",,, ".. egg add the milk, sugar, and salt, and dip the slices of bread into this. Itemnve Instantly, then hrown on a hot. well oiled griddle or frying pan. This will make enough for 8 slices of bread. Madc luvte ' R eggs, 4 rufm nf heavy cream,1 2. cups of hot maple syrup. Beat the eggs lightly and pour the maple over them slowly. Cook over hot water until the mixture thickens, stirring constantly. Cook and add the cream, beaten until ' stiff. Frerze. I SALT YOUR HAY ' WITH -:- - ' MORTON'S Three-quarter Ground Kiln-Dried SALT THE BEST HAY SALT SPECIAL PRICE 60c pr 50 k ba8 MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. phone 260 or 2C0-J-2 0 Y Sft, 1928. POPPY DRIVE IN ; a a a 4ak ill - rULL SWING NUW The poppy cur Memorial make I'opny nower ani I- ior r-s ever in honor of the men ubo are yet rrin on. and in memory of tho who have trope. The wear- ot the red poppy a Kymbol of patriotl aerric bt a tribute every 9V tn orfadr of oar country. Let as all wear poppy on Memorial Day! Can we for ft ? Tho yeant more yeara heeet? ' Xo. out yet; Today. In reverenre you wear - i-ww In Flanders Land, where countlem croMfn stand So silent stand. They will not sleep, nor we for- .fonrive. If those who live, j Xeglect to wear a crimson poppy i . fair. And breathe a prayer. klineISal 1 1 The phewinR of (he Abner K. , l9" vru,IT,u ciuy m i-ilj. u vn lUK 1 ' I . Bite with the entrance on Main ) street near the Bear Creek bridse. I is the first time that a carnival at : traction has appeared inside the '""T """ in the city during that time was caused by the lact that the city council chafge4 $100 per day li censes for such shows and this is the first company that has has con fidence enough to pay such a high license. The Abner K. Kline company arrived yesterday from. Konebui by special train, and last evening la borers were already busy sett ins; op equipment and tents on the show i lot on r-aat Main street. The com pany which will apend one week here. 4 Obituary ANDRKWS Funeral services for Jessie Irene Andrews were held at the Perl funeral home Sunday at 2:.10 p. m.. Rev. T. H. Temple offl-ciatin-T. Tberw was a large attend ance 'of friends and a profusion of beautiful floral tributes. The pall bearers were J. C. Collins. Glenn O. Tavlor. H. L. Noblit, Alex Wal ton. Walter Mundy and I-ouis Crane, j Interment In Medfonl cemetery. When fresh fruits or vegetables jito essential In a child's diet nre ex 1 pensive or hard to procure, good grades of canned fruits and vege I tables ate quite as nutritious as jthe frsh products. The latter are desirable largely for variety in I flavor. 1 The investigating child who wants to tear things down and put j them together again will not datn " ! age the household furniture If he is supplied with the proper toys for satisfying his desire. Blocks arc perhaps most satisfactory. ! There are also toys made to be 'taken apart nnd put together again ' ... ... , , viinoui injury can necessary obedience be ILK UTTER CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE' SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drag Store How 1 - - t Phone 4 mm m i mi rw obtained with the ntlnl"!'Jtii of di-nr of nupprtTwdiiar u 'h)ld'a p4it.nality ? iitr are A'i rl; n-ablj.h regularity Ut ;U ihlniea rm Th fimf HURRY' osLYr'f i llUIllll DAY LEFT , ,SEE and HEAR I rv AL JOLSON- I llf IN THE PICTURE SENSA- 3 tV"" TTON OV THE YEAR ! Lm The 4 Jazz Singer f V WITH 5 ; h VITAPHONE anowi w sva xra w.a saw s : - , ... - fi, git aas m m m I Alk, sL otspto ' "M A V F3 W'ffrif JanetGay. . "V,: gS - ill ' AN0 Ml 1 1 PvV "P cha8, Farre11 luVCaV ' 7th j 0 i i II IB memorial HUNT l"(MIW"" !',. j CRATERI AN .;i I I Wed. May 30 Wed. May 30 "lii-.. gi-iajiC mi 44 I tn sm swasxasxMWsaMsaiP r nr m rs "fr FREE 1 Load of Kindling With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs . 4 J Tier, Per Load OR We will sell 1 small load of slabs for $2.75 Or 2 small loads for $5.00 Summer price o Valley Fuel Company Phone 76 Uejil firly with the fhilrt. A f i '!' th rhild'a question khole bewrledly. Avoid iinn"wary rf-nflint nf will now on mill blocks . . r e