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r"K Ul l lll!!-C ' JXGE TWO MEDFOT?D MATL TRIBUNE, EDFORD, OREOpy, TTTTT.SDAY, TAY 1, 102S. f i iocal and . Persona! l;u nts if Hi-hoot children who look h:n t in iht- hoiilih pm-into f-ntiy tin month wncn Kinnois nnm v.m- n np itlvirinV 'nmmunli v . mis imri .f ilir rounly witq hp- rinh. Hnturduy -vp. liromlH-ny Or-' n s.-nn tl. niHy obtain pholoKrapliN j (.l,K(rrti 7;. nf the parade from J. erne Miun aU who nnin photon of thf pro-n-sslun. in itdiWUm to views of Mny lay vx-'n lsrn of Iho hlKh m-hnol. Tho StWtp ItnpiH Coiimo, nnrt ( Temporary auto licenses were is ;cti(i at the M-hfriif'M nffue toituy lo V. M. Lrsklne, J. O. Clifton. illi.un Von rti-r HclPn unit .Mrs. 1'hemer Now ton of Ajp.Uonl. J:iineH , KohiriH mill W. I,. lucrum of (Vn I I in I 1'olni. C. L. Kiphari of fJmiiiH I'aw 11 ml K. t Amnion of rpm- P'Tt. (DIAMOND QUEEN" SET FOR FLIGHT f FARFELL HEADS NIGHT OF TERROR mcray.p.irRFnRM ry 11 nnuiurrrr "-kuiM iul iv 1 j Cfilifoi nfnns n Kft''i 'i 11 1 o a I hotela Include Mr. anil Mrs. Allien i Dnrigft of lnmilemi, Mr. and .Mr 1 W. J. KKkinolu of Wnthonvillr-. Kl waul IhiKsnn of Itortct-hy, .Mr. and the llntKlit Supplemental rysiem 1 Mr(1 j w present the very lutest ideas In the j)Jinp n), lenehinK of modern piano plnylnn. modern terlmlc, and modern har muiiv. I'ml AHon llaiKht. v-a-liT of piano. Siudlo 3 1 K Litany Hldj;. I'hoiif TLV Summer term, June 1th to Aunust lllli. The Thrift Shop has many ar rrilns thin week; the following urn a few of them: Knhy hnihfw-ttf. j (;. n. and Minn Olive Stewart jumper 11 ml ilothlnn, Jfome loin-land Mr. H. I). MaeKen.ie, M Miller of Alhnmhr.i. Tliornas Oli-ndennint; : of Ft. Jones, Mr. and Mrs, Frank ' MareiiH of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs.; Critldr, M. Klt-m-i-. I. K. l.iMjer. T. 1'. Cleason and I-Y.'ink You up, of I.om Annelrs .Mr. and Mm, W. Cell of I'iedniont, K. W. rirlinm. ' Winn Knox. Mr. and .Mrs. .1 Pfoia. Mills Sterling. K. M. Klekei .Mi a mi Mrs. l-'runlc Cox and it. II. Jamlunn of Kan ('rancisco, rxcnjieni fishinir at Sunet-on-the-Kopuc now. Modern tamp retwonahle price, t'ampini? and fishing Kiipplie. Oil on road dry. fort ranee, eleelrie henterit. rarpei tAVet-per, rus. two (juilts, rhiMrenV new hom-, women's coats drefte and hai. Anyone huvin; a din earded child's hed lo jfive away, let lis know and we will call fur it. linn"! fornei the Thrift Shop pnwm, 30-:-l when you are cleaning house, just. A ,V(l.mlnut(, Ht hy olitlH.rn ,all ir,C or dH.vor hundl- over) tmolng no.tn ulI ",M"""nn"M 1 ' ' ' south tlirouKh .Shasta SprintH fir ' Tnlted States District Attorney ( (hi n.Inajni,(.r )(f lhft HUmmrr C.eoire Neuner of Portland whs in j mntnH hl(S ,((.(.n nn,Hinred. Th Medfor.l last nlht while en routesUj( ,H hti n(o (t th(, rP(U,.st from San i rannseo 10 nis nf travelers over the Southern Pa- quarters in Portland. In Kn Kran-1 ciUc an(, was nhandoned for th eisco. he artuipd several cases in wl,u,.,. nmnths when travel was md the federal court of appeals, and MO h(.iivy Trains 13, while en route (north sloped fort m Wni make the stop. on business in Kiamain runs. 14. ). and a dav He left hy motor thlH forenoon with Federal Offieer Torry Talent for Clendnle, Or.. wherr he was to attend a special nteetiutr of fruit growers tills nfternoon. Dane o, Uiverslue Comtnunlty Cluh. .Saturday eve. Ilroadway Or ih.stra. 72 fluesls from a rtistanco retrister ed nt Melford hotels include M. M. Mayer of New Vork City and Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Drawsfeld of New AVset minster, H. C. ! Notice! In order to help stamp rtii the trouhle caused ly nonsuf- fli ionl fund ntnl no-neeount checks. 1 very person receiving one Is re iiuested to notify Southern Oregon Credit Huivau, 119 North Central Ave. Phone ?1!0. 70 Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Hohley, for mer old-time well known residents of the llouue Hiver valley and Medford and vicinity until Z2 years nun. during which lime he wns connected with the early day power concerns of the valley, when they removed to Portland, where he for years past has heen superintend ent of water power plants of the Portland Kleetrle LIkM and Power company, are spending the week here, visiilnu Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aitkin and other relatives and friends. The women are sisters, and hoth were horn at the Holly wood orchard near Medford. , Helmnn'ft hatha nnd plungo open for the season. 70f Cii'ot Ke Heed of J,on A nudes Is f-pendintf an indefinite visit in Med ford nl the home Hohert Heed and Mrs. Heed on South drupe street. Mr. lieed. nc cordiim to present plans, may make his permanent home In this city. I a n c e, lliverside Community Club, Saturday eve. Hroadway Or chevtra. T2 Mr. and Mrs. Dave I.ennnx left Saturday evening for Medford. where 1 hoy will remain until Wed nesday tran.actlnK' htiHlness, (!or don, their sou. will return to Klam ath Fh 11k to make his home. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Lennox have taken an apartment on confer. Klamath News. Furniture repairing wanted, A. N. Thlhault. Phone !ifi!l-K. ?fi Miss Harriett Mathlsnn, a mem her of the Home Telephone switch- honrd staff. Is enjoying 11 vacation of a week from her duties as nlht Don't he tied down hy rurahh Ills. Chiropractic with Kuxsinn masas will you health. Ir. siinmns, over w ooiwortn store. , i A. J. Voler. manaur of ih Three Oaks orchard, shent todaj in the city transacting huslness. It. O. Fowler. Jackson count) aKnt. Wilcox, county horti- -ii)iut'Iwr ini,l If. It ItoWfll. coumv uftent at Grant Pass, attended a district conference tn ItnsehurK last Saturday. D a n c o. Riverside Comriurnlty Cluh, Saturday nve. Rroadwny Or- idiestra. 71! Kvo Henson, formerly of Med ford, opened n dain-inK school in the Arcade hotel annex Monday. Klamnth News. I'ntil further notice, all retail lumher yards in Medford will close at I p. m. on Saturdays. 71 Oregon State Agricultural college a nnounres that 1 he r. :i 1 h a n nun I commencement will he held at Cor vallls front June I to 4. Friday will he Kiven over to ilie arrival, resist ration and entertainment of alumni of the t-oe;e. Saturday will he a hiu day with silver Juhlleet mussen, I,. I K. Feany. I). Mrs. I). Ii. llankin. Tliail Fn eland, ii Koht. Hlumliert:. :. anil Mrs. Lew Uuss kins. (1. I). Saniler, II. P. Hanson. Mrs. r 1 ' - i ' ' A ' , 1 I 1 ' ft ft V A -m , Tho nwly I'lecteil repuhlican ' county contra! committor met to-; nr:Lf:RADi2. Mav ::l --Hei-luy in Iho llotor Medford and ro- r;uie passed UhoukIi a niht of organized for tiio romini: two terror and thin moi ntnt Hw i morning mim of de.-iriittiiHi. encounters heiwoe n stuileiKM opiiosed to n( tii. .Willi no ciin- Kit weio many SanKtiina ry police nd ratificatioji veniion permitting Italy to .1 Kr!i on t-ie f tnlnjatian cue.-l. I:tt-(i fjoiii eiht o'clo. u in rhe C'veninu until dayliKht today. Swords, revolver?," bayonet s. 1 11 iff 'Miii, nrx-Ks ami an mh"s lihe.-- ' ifiiimii iee- hairman aro 1 of miMil were freely -tuM. j students were arrested 'lint years. , A. J. Croso, rMirInj chairman, presided and tnankeii tho commit legmen lor their Kpiendid work in the past two years. Frank Farrell wan elected c hair ir.i.n; Vein Marshall, KOcretary and treasurer; Tom Simpson of Ash land, congressional committepman. ami . h. smith, stato committee- i men. .mi except iho ( I re-elections. ; me treasurer h report Bhownd a.1"" w"" Iuce rourcu their om 'Mtiall hatam o on hand. radea would attempt to' rescu.r I A resolution was adopted callinK ! llu'r" with violence, juttontlon to tho powers placed In; ''y th tohi-ntion and pa i the committee hy law. assuming j H';neo shown hy iho polit e and 'full responsibility for the conduct 1 government authorities prevented nl tlie coming campaign; pledKins 1 the ionfli.t from developing into all the members of the committee ! ,,l",a Internecine warfare, and all candidatoH nominated at the I The Italian minister Shnor iior : recent primary to loyally Ktipporl J drero. aicain visited the foreh: i ( every candidate on the ticket; de-loflite today ami cautione.i the tiaiiu aKairifit nepoti.sni in puhlic I Jnjio-Slav aovermnont ilia liotim,' office; tavoriiiK fair Im reaKG in sal- and demonstretion ut:-.ins: n-iL I must he suppressed: at all cf.st.i. He wai iied that Italy will den an t. reparation in Tchalt of i 11 Italians whose lives or property have suffered. Miss Mabel Boll, New York's "Queen of Diamonds," still believes that she can upset the hoodoo that has prevented women from cross ing the ocean by air, undaunted by the fate of her predecessors. She's preparing for a flight at Curtiss Field, L. I., in a Fokkcr plane, with Wilmer Stultz, left below, as pilot. Mrs. Stultz, bchw riht, has expressed confidence in her husband's ability to complete the attempt - I liieakfast. reception to the Kradu latliiK class hy President and Mrs. W. .1. Kerr, annual huslness meet ing of the alumni association, pic nic lunch with ttie senior class and faculty as mi of (he alumni, layiiu? of Memorial I'nlon corner stone, military tournament, recep tion and banquet to alumni hy President Kerr, and senior-alumni of Ids hrother. 'lance. oraouaiton exercises win he held Monday niorniuK. June 4. t 10 n. m. l-iiit harhecue snndwli'hes and live forever. Mac's Harhrcue. 1 ';. mites north of .Medrord on hili I way. s2 Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Mason spent yesterday at llnlcomh springs, jde- i nicking Dance, Lake Creek. Sat. nlte I'ntil further notice, all retail lumher yards in Medford w 111 close at 1 p. m. on Saturdays. 71 Included ainoiiK the ireuonlans spending Memorial day In Medrord. other t hau those from Portland. were Dr. and Mrs. . L. Pemher- tou and sou of Dallas. L. McCar thy of Kandon. Carl Haines. Klzn li. Dayh's and 1. II. UIks of Kit- I K'yv, Ml, anil Mrs. fi. M. I rank (of Salem and Mrs. ,M. I'. Levens rator. . I "urns. Dance, Itlverslde Community Klncaid unci Walker Cluh. Saturday eve. Krnudwav Or. I Kah Kfounds, Sal. nlKht. rheitru. - ! midntKht. 7'J Cecil Tlurrick. former Crahtsi Mr- a,,d M,'H- w- ,;- Jl,tnson re Pass wrestler, hut now of Meilford turmil hist niuht from a two-day Miss "John" Harris Is spending two mouths witli her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.' D. Harris on the Old Stafco ronit. haviiiK arrived Monday from San Fra nclsco. Dance, Lake Creek. Sal. nite. 71 C.ucsts from Portland registered at Medford hands yesterday in cluded 'A. A. Foye, C. Herh White, Oeorue Neuner. M. CJ. Walt her, L. I-:. Davis. II. li. Keller, II. P. Itas- llill. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lynch. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. It. Itonsall. X. Perei. Mr. II. C .1. Pei Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Kelly. Obituary M r. D. i:. Morrison, i Nightingale and H. Kumhouuh. A lurue crowd is tend tho l.asel.al! Orants Pass and Ou C. Craven. A. K. nnd Mis i xpected lo at 4Uine lirtwccn n-Oreuon at k d a n c ' Supper a Loilwe ' inipor. up for 1 the has heen appoariHK niKhtly at the Kline shows In connection with the wreslliiiK a re mi conducted at the carnival. Hurriek in several matches has met with success nnd In others tins heen heaten. hut his record in meeting heavier men is aood. Wanted Montanans to nttend the annual picnic. Kvershady auto park. Phoenix. Sunday. June 3. 72 U. W. Conner returned last nicht from Portland where he attended the annual funeral directors' con vention held in that city. Aster, zinla. cullurrtia and snap-dr.-iKim plants for sale. 4: Quince. Mf Pearl Coss will leave Saturday! morning for tin extended till visit in Cottage tJrove. Don't forR-et the Owen Oregon and Orants Pass hasehall game at tho Fairgrounds Sunday June 3rd. at -;:3i. 72 (living cruel and Inhuman treat ment as her grounds. Mrs. Marie llteken today filed suit in circuit court against Alhert Hlcken of Central Point. The couple were married In ML Clemens, Mich.. April 12. 1!24. and have one child. a three-year-old daughter. Now is the time to huy that hat. Prices slushed to make a clean sweep uf summer hats. K iddie huts in lots at 4!e and iSc. Ladles' huts from 3.HS down to niic. Wc make a clean sweep every season to he ready for the coming person. through the east ariee M. ), 1 'H appreciate our prices. Come. will spend several weeks with her Th,i i:mlV "at Shuppe, in the sister. Mrs. It. c. Woolson at Ititx- ' M M- s,nl"'- 71 vllle Wash I A museum, which Imdudes wax You Can Depend i .r on it that Flulircr's Milk Bread will be the same uniform quality bread each tithe you buy it. : figures of freaks of nature, a Jap anese home scene and paintings and pictures, opened its doors thi week in the former location of Do-Diop-In on West .Main street. The museum arrived here from Seattle. Wnh.. following a stay of eight months in Honolulu, H. T,. and It is en route to southern California. Dance. Lake Creek. Hat. ni'e. 72 Donald NeiKon of Medford. dis Irict agent for the Curtis puhlic;! tioni, host to a swimming par ty or 1.1 hoys la Saturday after noon at Jackson Hoi Springs. A laii;e crowd Is expected to at tend the !.iselut1 u.iliii' helwe.-n Crants Wis and Ow.-n-Oregon al the l aiigroumU Sundav. June 3rd. da at 2:. 10. i ,,f Clmiil .lodge Oilando Cm-kins of The Scuth Lakevlew will he here on Mondav llahhli llieni o hold court. This'wiM he a jurv'nieot t term and Judge C. M. Thomas is not yet aide to handle such work. titan! Pu.m Courier. Dori forget the Owen - I nuon and (Hants Pass hAscttall gumett ihe Fairgrounds Sunday June 3rd at 2:3u. The MIkscs Florence and Luth Howe and two friend dr ove dow o from Salem to spend Memorial d:iy w ith friends. They n port nil the I family getting along fine and an 1 liking Salem very much. (he Fairgrounds Sunday, June Urd, j at 2::ia. ;j ) .1. .1. Ituchter n tur:i d yestenlay from a trip lo Klamath Falls. ; Dunsmuir ami Wec., m w h ; 1 points he spent Ho- pa si days, i Mrs. Hug-gins, permanent v. avc ! NpeclalNt from .Marvel Shop. Port-: land, will he at Ihe Holland Hotel, Apt. 10, a few days longer. 7n Carl II. I'.igalou. foi-merlv of Medford. prior to the rcmov.il of i A lfl,'; himself and family to Portland . ! 1:1 i;s' where he was engaged in the con feciioncry anil lunch husiness for . ' a time, following his connection 1 l,lr' 1,,n-1' here with the DeVoe store ror!wi" ahout a year, has heen spendiiiL ' f'dlowing several days here in connection with his position as traveling rep resentative of ihe Olo-Co company of Los Angeles, tleah rs In toil, i rciui.'ltes. ami left for Klamath Fails today, hut will iviurn hm. Saturday to speml Sundaywitii lo-' cal relatives. The Land Dox 223 Kat sixth. I offers very special reductions on a small lot .f the famous Cage' arm .Monogram cheapeaux. A Very attractive line of mid-summer h;tt now on display. The Hand P.ox in vites you. ; i The Douglas county sportsmen, who are promoting the annual free salmon hake to he held at ihe John Marks place next Sunday, are re ceiving an excellent response from j ineir Invitations sent to other chit ( ouilllle is to he represented hv large group, a nuniher of spoils men are coining from 'oos Hay, and Medord and Fugene each will have large delegations. Kosehiirg News-Lcview. Dance. Lake Creek. S.u. nite. 72 H. H, Lewis, painting contractor and his crew of workers are hiivv today on the Porter Lumher coni-i;U1( pany l.tiitditig on Sixth and Fir . V:e in-t is. w men is rei ei mg a new i, .i coal of whiti' paint j u(.v ,.. Don't fttrget the Owen - Oregon unlay ' fr aim t.rams r.iss hasel.all game at the Fairi;rounls Sundav June ;trd at 2:30. - . With clean-up week neariiig the end. Fire Chief Koy Llhott today w arnetl local residents to have yards thoroughly cleaned hy Satur day, when over lea Hoy Si outs will patrol the city and report all ard that have not heeii properly clean ed up. So far the cot.peiMtiiin of the cltiens is renorted in I ..i H. M. Hut. -hiiis of Or.md Klnid ; N'eh.. was among t ii motor l.-uV -t-' from a distance w !) i. glst.-r.-.l iJ at the lo. a) ..,tl, h of the out laic Auto r. u-i.sii.it!, n hutvau Ki-n Mutu.i: t-suciation w it! i The jury trial of Alvln Penwell, members in attentlanco, ioca i piumncr, against iate wtme for the collection of money, was hegun in circuit court I his morn ing with Judge I), j;, Parker of Condon on ihe hem h. Penwell claims that he his an amount of several hundred dollars due him from Miss Stine for plumhing work in this city. Knthusiasm for a hig old-time Fou ri h of July c'dei. ration In C.r.'ir.ts Pass was voi. i-d ai the ineiihig hist niiilii at which fully 2.'. meniheivt (f the grange and htis- incss men iittemli-d. d iieral sen iim. nt was found favorahle to the celehraticni lo which people of the iniL hhorir.g communities will hi invil'.l. A hudgi-t was adopted liich will provide for caMi prize.--for spoils contests, havchall. fire .'orks and a ha ml conc.-rl. Five hundred dollars has heen set avide as the amount to he useif ' for the fi"eworivs displn v, now plan ned, th. event to I.e staced In nio-t part In lliverside park. (ii antv. Pa-s Cniri.-i . onic.-, uiiii pieogmg l no renuli Ciin nominees if elected to co-operation j full ami cam work. Another resolution author! y.inir I iho xi-lertion or an exofutivp com-1 . initiee or eleven by tho chiiirmaii. I I of which the chairman and seci o-1 Itary mo ex-ofrirlo members, and a livoniea's advisory committee ot lil i I was imanimotisly passed. Tile res-! ointion ali.o vests certain responsi bility and powers in the executive committee. A sliirit of Kliccn.su fin. ttiA i.mpiv- UiLetu in fi..t(.-.n " .n'..( muli- uiiii Vlllllll this fall prevailed in the meetinK. Short talks were made bv candi. plates, committeemen and visitors. amoiiR theni helnK Victor Hursell. ! Charles Stacy. Newton Ohnnev, .1. , I'". I'artrldKc, :. Y. 'IVn cwald. (!eo. ! Roberts, (leo. Hilton, ('. K. Hales. I V. r. rarrell. Seeley Mall. S. C. j Nye and Comrade Wm. Lyman. i nere were a number ot new Death Toll of the Automobile urantS'T ass THURSDAY NITE Jn the Cool, Open Air FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION BACK AGAIN The Gang You've Been Waiting for and His Melody Boys You'll Like This Party Popular Prices Ladies Free PORTLAND, Ore.. May :i 1 . i.-Vi St ruck hy an automobile on the Hawthorne hridge hist Saturday, Richard Shu:rann. tin. of Poring. Ore., died today at a hospital. His death was the thirty-second city traffic fatality since December. Schumann suffered a fractured skull when he walked into the side of an aiitomohilc operated hy Ivan 11 tl mason. Humaon was pot held. Possihly fatal Injuries were suf fered e.uly today hy Frank Fair child, address not learned, when he was struck hy an auiomohi e ai a street intersection. SMITH FuneruK services for i James Smith will hp held from tho ; Perl itinera! home Friday, June I, at 2::tu. Ilurial in Phoenix. : 1 1 1 1 A D I . K Y ( J eo vm Hradley. who was injured two weeks ago in a log-sing camp near Bittte Falls, died at the Sacred Heart hospital May 'li. H.e is survived hy his wife. ; Nora, and two koiik Hohert, agod , 5 years. Kenneth, age '1 years also lis parents, .Mr. and Mrs. William llradley; one sister, Stella, and a hrother. Itenry. all of Hr-;ue Hiver: and one hrother. Fred, of Warren:', Idaho. Funeral will he held Sunday. June 3, at 2 p. in. In tiie Presbyterian ; church nt Hogue Hiver, Rev. Wil son officiating. Services are in charge of the Perl liineral home. express Card of Thanks. To the kind friends am! neigh bors for their expiessions of sym pathy, their help and the beautiful rioral offerings, we wish ti our heartfelt thanks. -Mr. and .Mrs. li. L. Kenastou. -Mr. and Mrs. o. R. pepnry. J. L. and U. A. Pierce. To communication ig-o No. tn;t, ,. Friday, .lime l . Work in K. A. M. Willi:; m Snt ! i lii rid and A. S. Ito.-enbaiim nr.. in Port, and today atieiidiii;: the faicvell dinner given in honor of John M. Scoit. retiring Sort hern I'aeji,,. assistant traffic pass, nuer agent. attendant" is nri: d at i MOOl.t ! t'lljeht. follow- j 'e u iw lodge session, when k Wood and Hilly Shaw, r of Kd (SI rangier) Lewis, He nn ehibition match, several preliminaries. SHK'k holders; mico. Notice Is hereby given that th" i annual meeting of the stockholders' i of the Home Telephone and Tele-1 j graph Company of Southern Ore-1 t gon, will bo held at the office of J the company. 21S West Sixth Si.. i .Medford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p.; ".th. 1 i P. 11A.M. MONO, Secretary.' S pei- I a 1 Medford T A- -M 7 : ::o p. m. O'Mace. i;y order ii I '' l! ''iiT(';-, s CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE of Semi-Annual Assessments Due NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the semi-annuM installment (one-twentieth.) and interest on pavin?;, sew- cr and waier main assessments upon all properties for Ml which application was made to extend time of piyment ' j will be due and payable at the office of the City Treas- p urer June 1st, 1928, and will be delinquent after thirty days (30) days from said data, July 1. 1928, and shall iri bear a penalty of five (5) per cent upon the amount of such delinquency. If; Thirty days after such delinquency the property will t be advertised and sold for the amount of such delin- j quency, together with penalties and costs of such sale in i i accordance with Ssction 148 of the City Charter. i Dated at Medford, Ore., this 31st day of May, 1928. i H. J. EEREIAN, 5 Treasurer of the City of Medford, Oregon. : i matters of more than usual mce are scheduled lo come di . uinn ami every mem- is earnestly requested to he "nt. lEefr-'shments. following -niol;t i . will also be served. Among the hotel cuests in Med ford from the stale of Washington j are Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Anderson of Olympia. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. ! itoweni.in of Centr.tli.i and Mr. and' Ml'S. L. Kaelcv it Ke.-lttl.. I m., Jiim U. DANCE HILARITY HALL Saturday Night Peas for Canning Delivered Or You C;m IVk Tlient Telephone 370-M ' meeting invited. W II. DAY. Ilecorder. Mo hie St ate I Session. Stated session. Hi 11a h temple. Ashland. Fri day evening, J une 1 . Important h u s I ness. Hefreshments afte All Shriners cordially P. K. MAMMON"), Potentate. I Clean racs wanted nt the Mail TOO LATE TO CLASSIC T i i t Mt.s l'r;irl C(f.-4 ii ml Mis? UirkiM- I l-;-iri!t ilitlloy ;it Iht Talent 1 N0'1' I 'I. I'lH1 to roquosts froni i (liimi'. j llK'si' wishluu lo iMirnll in Ihv I t'avlli'innn pin-kinir sehtiol wtm Jlrx. I. 1-.. n.im.ls. Mr-'. Hurry: riinnut ln so on wiM'k il-.ivs. tin- ! WiiMlur of l'iril.!tnl i :.l Mrs. Sti-I oi'i'li'i- of tin. olil KiuiCmaii lilant san UnlhiM fur, I of soiitlurn Tall-, wl" oirn m-xl Sunilay ironi , fornia. I. fi llus mi mini; hv motor. 1 '" "' '" "" 'I fr I'ortlanil. ,vl,..ro Mrs. I.aniols !,,,; SA1 .,.:A N. , ,Van spravor ami Mr.-., ltnlhi ft'oril will visit with i at a hnrenin ir taken nl mtV.'. tririiils ov.'r tin- wi'.'k nut. Mrs.; I:. II. Withnnv. Tallin. On'., llox I WallhiM- i.inl Mrs. l;mhirforil havi .N"- i hii.i isl: in riii. r.i.r. .H'wi'l .in-Ill raparliv These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store I'ntil further r.uiiilicr Yard 1:!0 ).. in.: liutii-e, the rulldwiny; lvotnil will eldse mi Sal unhivs at UK! PFXKS I.r.M MKR CO. MKDFORD Ll'.M 1)K1 CO. POtiTKIJ Ll'M VKl CO. PKICKKT I.r.MllKl, CO. ROOT!-: IVK1 I.T.M 15KR CO. NTKWA IVV .Marl'HKRsOX l.r.MRICR CO. TK'OWRRIIKIK I.T.M l!KR YAK'D WOODS LCMRKR ( (). j1 y-inmmltri!! iA mRbS 1 KAf This feature will be 1 !: f& 'a'd off Friday, May . U ; gjl 31 for Hioh School F W'flm - Commencement ex. fl 'j' ercises But will be 3 l' f- A back again Saturday ff A to contmue its ched ff lk uled run y tf Admission I fj 25 & 50c I . .. I MOVIETONE for tltp past f Tho i-iat -r , I'lir ilinni'r mo.- lay nittlt. ai-i Solllo lin'ol I'nt iii-i1 iHoniisiil 1 n Ion tii it th.' Danii'ls homoj w woi'ks. i-luli is tilanninK a i titi for nrxt .Moil-i-iiiiltnu to ivport. ! ainim-iit foatnri's . thosi' in oliarno. i loo l.ox. in H3:. W. 1 tooil yon.Uiion, ?ll'.r.y. ! in. ;-l u ..Ti:n anil uootl llox S. I).. lloavy toa in. Irrsoy rows. Mail Trititmo. liarno Aililn- I'lati-r is iii'l is lookril 1 lo for. ( i-(ii: s.vi.i: L'rvp i tuini'l lioitv. li-tt St. f, . W. Itiisvanl rittirnt'il Sat- 'iii atl.'iiilinu tin- I'ai'iflo f 111" I ' il-il Lutheran w hirll ootivent'it at Ylo l. li-'V. liussaril also vis-imiIIi- ati.l r irilati.l. Joririiil.. Mr,, is 1-,'iiortoil to I'.- makim: a muni r.v,.vi-rv fvom an op. ration at tl-p Sai rnl llrart hospital this niorniiit. ton lloiluo trtlrk. ill al la:t .. llart- r information. TJ : - llo.l I rliinvh, I l.oria. It, iir.l in : i Miss LOST Aw niim for Koi il snlan: : prefil itml tan strito-s; on Crif j fin I'ri'i'k mail or Stowarl ilriviv I .Mrs. li. W. I.tiko. I'hono .ol'.l- .1-1. ;,. Another Big Triumph in Entertain ment. NEVER Havc yu s" n sue drama as this story of the little Paris street waif and her lover who leap from the depth of degredation. IN KOI! SAl.i: K. in firlil (loo. I'liono l:i-K-S. ores alfalfa hay! Alford. I'hoenix. 1 Sheep' Owner Attention: Wo are In position to pay you more than ati l.,.,ly for wool-nio- li nr See in hefore vi, u se MKTK(l:r ll.VIICAIN- HOI-SK, 1 ?" V Crape St. I morrow niht at 7 ;to al ihe I'uhlie I. Unary lo ,lis, n. ,... tiri Mtuallen. Ail iteiesi,., , t. luhl, it Imhisiiv are vor.llallv in vite, I t alt. ml 'I'he funeral of rli.en,,. li.anies was In 1,1 ,i, s.'.iltlr. Wash, at , P. 111. loila.l. Th rri'ihateil. I'les,,. al f ,,. of Oi-oiton has I. week here whip lo hlch sehool via .mil plalin; olf. elllanis will hi LniMT-itv fpendltn; t he Business Man Speaks I For the Coffield los. pl, Marshall. ,,f tho firnl f j M.li shall I'riiitinu Conipany. cum-j niereinl prlnlers ami rithhor stamps. i oi ner Main ami Cruj-e strcols ; says: j "I hail Coffielil Tiro Protoelor ill rear wheels of niv Maxwell 31 v I i a oar or more ntnl ihirho. ini l'ol time ili.l not have f. ,lr(1 pmietnro or hlowoui I havo plaeed an nriler with W. . ( r,uu, for ,wri( nmro i iiitfi'tom." ;o j KI KNISUKI) iiomi: koi: sai.i: A moilern ., - room furnish. .1 home, --loso in on paving, east front, plenty of sh.iile. lu-alltilul roses, niee lawn: in :net. .nisi Hire comfy hon.o all reaily to walk into ami eoinr.ienee hniise keepini;. The nleesl pan is the extremely low priee only $;l',l": 5.'.ioi eash. halanee A years at ''''' Von can t aff"r,l to pas:, this. See I'harl.'s A. Wins Auenei Inc. I'llone 7'.' s ; i W'A VTI'1 I toy. itri IPK ileli-ei i'llone ;ti; i: -1 1 w ants position i' truck or tractor. ; I i Kt'i: SAI.K .l ,, 4 miles fiol-i .Me.lfot-il: in a,,es p,:,i ami ap. pies, ti-rooin house. Jit'oilc J?:,ilil' cash: a uo.i.l l,,,y. I'hono ijv or I'.'it'J. Minims W arnoi k Meilioril ,,o. -,,. - I lots -mi: llll'l l"'l'li"S. t, Imt impletuenfs. etc : , , town: Jl-i. I'hotie i : ?y.'. Williams & Warnoik jrd Ul'lti. f fruit I f.iri i- I .Veil. ?'Jtf '7th Heaven' with JANET GAYN0R CHAS. FARRELL HUNT'S Craterian TODAY NOTE change in time schedule Matinee One show only 2 p. r-. Evening Two shows, 6:4S-9:0 Mack wl I I ALso m V HEAP 'fO 1 c and HEE . (fofl I "to mm -wMack Fill ,1 7 IS i