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AGE TWO frrEDTORD MAIL TKTBTTXE, MEDFOTin, OKEflOy, SUNDAY, JrXE X 1028. Tocal and As Personal filll MpPltk to U t'OHl'SO whiK01-H. one oxi't jjt in The cold wu cm uk tit late ItiHt week nnd nlthuUKh the Hpt'OthlfktH officer Iiuh been at- The fh-Ht oillnjf of VlU!JtCriiteril,'n,l'tn; to locate th caum, In- t i ' .... , ha bwn very unHiiceeKHful to date.. U,ko hlKly u. W .yexu-rduy lu.l.,() birn eoinpli'ietl lciwcc Aivuiutu C'u(ihln a severe eoldi Bherlff. J. II. Oouley of (he Mvlforri Jtiilph JonnliiKH I' Hin'echlowi nml . LuirIht cumpuny, was a member ut the Mi'dford ik-li-KUllun uf wurld nn! natlun travelers who left IuhI evening for the Houth on the first liip of trliui which will take thum to ull iiurta of the Tutted HtutfK und Kuroi. Air. Cooh-y will lie. eone several weekt nl will visit friend, and relatives In liii'l Weuver mid Hubert Tullt f- 4; for four that his voice would not to within half tno aimunca . up- return in jimc ror mm 10 root at vpliraHku nmi ininolii. lie twDCii Prospect and the west park ; the KiranKlcr lwi.-IJill tliuv ' nlo visit the Itepulillciui national I entrance, and tho work of putting wroBlllnii match next week. 'convention at Kantian City. the second coat of v" iKJ'wecn i '"w nnnuy auio w win A,.. Mliry Alifo. formerly Miss Hertford and the park entrance is ! open their lawn service Bunday I .sju,y Piirku of JuckKnmille, is ex well underway. There now scorns j evening, June 8rd. (In thia beau-! pcrtcd to return thin month from uui cuoi lawn you can uo scrvcu : WhccllnKmiorl. W. Va., to reside with fountain drink., sumlne. ico ! here Indefinitely, after havlnu cream, milk shnkes. Ice cold pop spent the paat two year. In Whecl nnd beer, all toast sandwiches and inapurt. hot doss. A nice dance floor In i The Halem school board will I'r parkins longer than Ihe one-hour limit allowed in the busi ness Heetlun of .Medfuirt. 17 uuto lntilileH were taued yelerday aft ei noon by City Traffic Officer O. J. Pieseutt. The , owner, of tile ma chine, must appear at the police Ftation tomorrow forenoon und ex plain to Chief of I'ollce McCredie, wiio may cite Home to appear in Hie clly police court. i:ud Morris of Jaeksunvilli no doubt but (hut all the tilling will havo been oomiileted In plenty of time beforo the early opening of the Crater lake sensnn. Summer term t the. Mcdford llu.lnPHi College begin. Mnndnv, June ; 11. .' Elementary : and ad vanced work. Hpeclnl low rate. Otis Hooth nnd Paul Scherer ar rived In Chicago ye.terday on an eastern business trip. Air. Booth will remain In CIUcrko about a week, while Mr. Scherer will leo on to New York tri Investigate fruit conditions for the Southern Oregon Kale, company, of which .he I. manager. Mr.. Ilooth in .yl.ltlne her mother in San Kran'clsrb dur ing her husband's ab.ence. Doctor K. U. Klwood, optome trist. 301 li. Main, will clone his office at 1 o'clock every Saturday during the summer ni"-"h provided with music by an nuto niatlc Electrola. Music and diinC' inn free. Dnnco mu.ic will bo play ed every afternoon nnd evening ex cept Sunday. On Sunday, except ing for apecia! picnic, well .elect ed music will be played and there will bo no dancing. The public i. invited to make free tine of tlli. entertainment. Car. inu.t be pnrk cd Inside of ground., north en trance. , , . ' 73 Principal K. A. Whitman of the I'hornlx achool. will tnke n Bum mer study course at the Tnlverslty of Wn.hlngton. II. K. Fallln. "Uuli" and J. V. Wntson left last nluht for l)l- I mnnd lake on a fishing trip. lie- Through an error, tho name. til,lto "e new limit of five fish to Alan Carley was pmltteu Iniiii lii .) ilsl of high school honor students published in yesterday", pup'tr. ij Alan 1. one of the outstanding ' Htudent. In high school, having three grade, of II and 2 of A. and J j was the only bov In the sohomoro cIilhm to mako tho honor roll, HI jj T. M. Swem and a p....y of friend, motored to Crescent City. H l yesterday afternoon and will return 3' tonight.- ... " ! ' r Vou cart nave 20 on your gro- eery bill, t'nderwood Company. 7H Mra. Barnelllo and daughter. Mum Wllda, Will -leave Monday morning for Portland to spend a ... week;. vacnton at tho home of .. ''it Mrs. ' J. C,"Cn.rr,' ' ... - In Its Thirty Venra Ago roAintii :r th( A'Hhldnd Tidings published the ": btlcr ilay the following Item con f iwrnlnit well Jnown Medfnrd rsel- yeni.: T'Miss , Ucrnlee' Cameron, who taught the. past year In tho :-.r.ir public, school of tlriint. Pas., ha. i:z :. : re'turi)ed home, and' visited her H; lter, Mr.. 1 L. Jacob., In Jaclt- Hiii'ivllle. the (nst week." lji ' Want to go to I,. A. next week Ill private car. fall .40 N. llarl- lelt. Phbne 7ri3.Ml ' ' 73' f.r Mr. and- tit. Trod I'owlcs and " aiiilly of Santa Ilarbara, Calif.', have "leased the I.nul. Salade, Jr., -r-: homo at Seven Oak. for tho iini H. mcr, and will arrlva this month, shortly aflor Mr and Mrs. Salado . - and family leave for an Indoflnllo TX'.tny in tho east. 3 " Why not save $30 on your gro- eery bill. Underwood Company. ? In llio entire United Slate, army nr.S: !bero aro only 24 vacancies, ac- : -- cording lo Hergeant orover owon, local army reoriiltlpg offlcor, and -: , Indication, aro that the number probabiy'wlll not bo Increased very Boon. However, Included In Ihe 21 . - ' vacancies aro two for high school ir:.-.: .tudent. 'wlio wlrth to lenrn signal " '! corp. work', at tho . Presidio near Hit ii FrancJ.co.' . lOxcellent flNlilna: at Hun.et-on- the-ltogue now. .Modern camp, ?'rv reasonable price.. Camping nnd - fishing supplies. Olf on roud dry. Piione 30-X-ll. ' 72 " Fred and"' John pffonbacher, . fennel's from the Applegate ro- glon, transacted husihes. In town ' Rnltirday. ' "Mr.. Rt L. Xultlnge aecompanied by her daughter,- Juanlta, left last 'Z:.. Weed .for , "Minneapolis; Minn., and "V... cither middle western point, for a :;f visit- irlth friend, and relative.. a man they were planning to land some good ones. Furniture repairing wanted. A. N, Thlhault. Phone 060-H. 78 Frank IJ. Icey of Mcdford. dis trict representative for the Oak land and Pontine, has been as signed new territory, comprising the Marshfleld district. . Kaglo Point visitor. Saturday In cluded fr. and Mr.. I). Stokes and Wary Sinclair. , , ,The Kver Shady; Auto Park I. prepared, to take rare of picnic panic., targe or .mall, .at a very reasonable rate.. Table, and nil convenience, furnished, nl.o the u.e pr our dnnco PHvlllpn and mu sic. Phone 403-J-2. 7.1 (.'. A. toward, state superintend ent of public Instruction, vim (he speaker " at the Memorial day ex ercise, at Grants Pass last Wednesday- Miss Pearl Timmona arrived here yesterday to spend the .lim ine r with her parents. She has Just finished a year's work on the high school faculty at Koseburg. Knt barbecue sandwlchc. and live forever. Mac's llarbecue, 1 'A miles north of Mcdford on high way. 1)2 Mm, -'-II. W. Claiicy anil Mr.. It. J. Oonroy motored to Portland yes terday.. They were accompanied by Mrs. Conroy'. daughter and .mall child, and are on their way to Seattle. . Hen Fredenburg of llutto Full, wag a business caller Saturday. Mr.. B.c. rtuot, who ban been tho gue.i of her sister, Mr.. C. W. Purcoll. for the last two week., went to Portlund yesterday. Aetef, zlnla, gallardla and snnp dragon plants for wile.. 45 QuJnco. , or.tr Club women of Oregon ore- be ginning to turn l beli- thoughts to ward the annual convention of the Oregon . . FederatJon of , Women', tlubs, to be held In this city June 26,to !. inclusive,. ..Many Interest ing affair, are being planned for tho entertainment of tho delegate, under tho direction of Mr.. Oeorge Mndlcy, .president, .and her various committee.. ,AI) meeting, are tu be held tu the Woman". J.lbrniy club. Klamath Falls New.. Dr. and Mr., W, W. Howard left yeMterday 'afternoon for Portland. where. Dr. Howard win,, attend, a two-day convention of the Oregon Osteopath association. They will return Thursday of this week. erect a building on the high school ground, in which to conduct an automobile mechanic, department. Iteginnlng Sunday afternoon. June 3rd, the Kver Shndy Auto Park will furnish curb service for fountain drink., .undae., lei cream, milk shake.. Ice cold pop and beer, dellciou. nil toast .nndwiehe. and hot dog.. You do not have to leave your car: drive up and "honk." and attendant will servo you. 73 The teachers of the primary de partment of tho Presbyterian Sun day school are giving the children a treat Sunday afternoon in the form of a picnic ut Ashland park. Kveryone I. to meet at the church nt I o'clock. Mis. Klizaheth Iturry, county school supervisor under County Kchool Superintendent S u . a n n e Home. Cnrler, left lust evening by train for llnston, Mass. fiti of Central Point will be ani'mi: till first fishermen of the sense i to visit the like of Woods, as they left for that body of water Inst night with the expectation of arriving there long hi-forc daylight in order to bn on hand at sunrise to fish for the Iruut that ubuuuil in the lake. They xpect lo ivturn this evening. On June I, regular postal serv ice to the Oregon Caves was started. Mail leaves (irants a, dally at s a. in. It arrive, at the j Caves at noon. The mail from the j Caves leaves at 1 o'clock 111 the afternoon, reaching Grant: Pass at 5. The i 'aves is a regularly lic-tcd post office during the summer senson. 'Iait" llolenmb, owner of ihe Ilolcomb mineral springs for the past six years, left Thursday for his old home in Oklahoma. Here-, Klic) Owners eently sold the springs to V. K. : Attention! Diamond an, I N. W. Slusser. j We are In position to pay you Among the .hopper, here from more than anybody for wool-mo- jisiimnu jciiriuay were Harry we-; linir. see us before you sell. A rushing business was rnjuyed hy the iiie.rriuj;e ilcpari- i ycs'rr!a; j meat of the county clerk s oinee j where rcven licenses were Issued to local and California residents. Tiiey were Issued us follows: Otto Heek ert. 1, of Jacksonville, and Mi- KIIZ.I belli Meier. :.". of .Meilfol'il: .Marmle Olson, 2ti. anil Oh-tila I'lir- ci I...,, ..t ...! I- ll..r,...in ! Kurt, 4X. and M.iry Johnson. -17, WUSi l,,.,l, ll ,pt.l...n..L. . ' ...n in ihe custody of th.. pohce lastly,,,,,.. 33, of Klamath" Agency. .. .... ...... , a iignt m mo car -.,, ,.,.,-u,,, ,Jll;iy. 30, uf ,.nd: niai ;iiiuiius Willi r . Iliurm-in. also- of Jacksonville. Morris sus tained u badly cut eye as the re sult uf a blow administered by Tliurmau. A Ford touring car was reported stolen to the police last night by its owner. Uoyd Moss, who had parked it in the business section of the city. iTallf., and Frances Sloekebrand. 'I', of Santa Ana. Calif.: Hay Do inn. -"'J. und F.llen Williams, lli. both of Mcdford; Alton lienton. 24, and Aurvliu Shufflelon, L'l, both of ltedUing, Calif. cally ill at his home here, his pcr- sonnl physician announced today. I.IKS MOINKS. ioiva. June 2 itPi 12. T. llereililh. local inihll.-h.-r and secretiiry. of agriculture In I'res dent Wilson', cabinet, is crltl- II- rbert Helms. 37. of Conenrd, gant and .Mark True The Abner It. Kline shows, which appeared here for the past week, closeil their cneniremnnt i..i night nnd left today for Klnmalli l,"","ftc h"s bt'en throughout MKIJFOnD JJAKGA1.V HOUSE Phono 1002. 27 N. Orape'St 1 TOKYO, Juno 2. (pi Serious LUMBER CAI-Fj i 238 ' TROWBRIDGE LUMIlKIt YARD ViCk 13 D P wL m These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Travel by Air Large 3-Motored Air Ships OF THE V7EST COAST AIR TRANSPORT CO. Leave Mcdford for Portland and Seattle at 11:15 A. M. every Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. To San Francisco at 11:00 A. M, on Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fri days. Fare to Portland 820.0k Fare to San Francisco $30.00 You will enjoy your trip on this ship and save many a tedious hour. For information inquire HOTEL JACKSON Phone 309 few duya. I-'allH, their next Htop, after which Ju,i,n 1,y torma Uurlntf tho Iho cnrnivul will appear in I.pjhI. The rarnlvat ki'ouikIh mi Kawt Main fUreet in sit nlj-ht were Jammed with local anil out of lo-.vn people, nml It was one of the bent nightx of the weVk an far as Imslness for th" carnival wax concerned. Here's Our Best Advertisement SANITARY . INSPECTION REPORT 1 Office of the Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner G08 .Worcester Building . .. Portland, Oregon .7, ). MIOKLK, Commissioner f Name of Place Colonial Ilakery. Name of Proprietor -Ttilm A. Plulirer and AVm. II. Pluhrer. . Atldress Mcdford, Street number K, Main. Date of inspection May 0, 1928. Kemarks Uakery lias all modern inn chincry; for handling and manufacturing breads and pastry. Everything is kept, in a clean and sanitary condition. All bread delivered is nicely wrapped and full weight. W. 1J. DUN CAN, ' ' Inspector. Conic in and inspect our plunt any time; we have nothing to. hide,' nnd want you to for vourself the sanitary see conditions ruder which Fluhrer's Milk Bread is made 1 port nho will Hall Juno 23 for an extended .tour of Kurope, where nho will vlMlt Italy, France, Knu land, Germany, Holland, lielh'lum and poHnlbly Hpaln. Hhe will he gone until next Heptcmber, uccord- iiitf to prcHcnt plann. MIhh Alarjuiio Kemun, with her mother, Mih. C. J. Hem on. and J. K. JorKcnaun, left for Creseent l.'lty last .ovenlnp , They expect to Htay there until uext 'fhuiHday. Amonj; the. "out-of-town Hhopperc lli'l'c vnutei'ilitv u-ni HI i-m W. .1 Itoardnutu nnd Mih. J. U. Hoard-I man of Central I'olnt. Mr, and Mi-h. J.. J. iloardman of Butte Full. Ia) loadlnt; in the local yaril n proceeding at a Hteady pace, about throe earn a day being loaded out. It fa expected that within a short time juore . nnd larger loadH will bo handled. New equipment will be installed to euro for the work. Ciold Hill Nqw. ... Mih, H. Maruuni rctiirn'-'d Tuomlay from a neventl weeks' viHlt with Mr. and Airs, K. M. 101 illldge of Portland. . Wrw. A., Con ro Fiero of Cleve land, Ohio, 1h vlNltlnK her mother, Mt'M. AnilicwH, of UiIh city for two weekH.- Ml'rt. Fiero, lnco leaving Medford Heveral yenm n;o, has traveled extenitively in all part of tho world, where, her husband has roprcHonted .various American huNlnenH Iiouhch. Mr. and Mrs. Flero formerly lived on their ranch nenr Central Point and were very prominent in local ranch colony clrclcH. r 1 "The road Ih fine and the fishing Ib yond." reported Carl AVoavcr. Hlandard OH service station ope rator on West Main alreet, yester day, following his recent return from (iold lieaeh. Ore?., where he. accompanied by several friends, spent Decoration .day on a fishing outing. "We never had better luck," he continued, "and ijven J. though 1 fish very little, wan able tu land three good sized trout. We went to Moid lleach by way of CroHcent Clly. Calif., ami the trip wiih a Joy with the roads in won derfully good condition." - A divorce complaint was filed at the county clerk's office yesterday by Cora Powell against llobart Powell on grounds of cruel nnd inhuman treatment. The couple waa married In Medford October 23. 1921. Astounding, sensational, the hlg KeHt thing In tho history of cele brations! That Is, un astounding und sensational greeting to the members of tho California Kdl- torlal association which will pass through Ashland on the duy of June 'J5, en route to Crater lake and a possible July 4 celebration which wilt Hurpass anything in the history of southern Oregon. Ash land TldtngH. How land Hubbard of the Hub bard Implement store Is spending the week-end at Diamond lake, where he and his brother, A. C. Hubbard, are building a cabin. Three truck loads of equipment were sent In yesterday. An nil-day child welfare clinic' will he conducted tomorrow at ! Phoenix, where a record breaking number of babies for that section: aro expected to be brought tn for' examination by members of the' county health unit. Misses Mildred and May Carlton . huvn returned from a two weeks j vamiloti trip to Cnrmel, Calif., motoring home via Crescent City ! and the Itcdwoml highway. Chief Hanger John V. Chase of ' Crater National park, and Fort j Hubbard of the ranger force, left j yesterday for tho park to remain there until the close of the Crater lake season next fall. j Chief Torpede-man H. T. I-Mson, i United States navy recruiting offl- 1 ccr stationed at Grants Pass, was tu Mcdford yesterday in the In terest of enlisting naval recruits. ' following a period of 15 days of In- I activity during which time vecruti-j Ing in the navy was closed down. It was re-opened the first of this month and Officer Kdson declared yesterday afternoon that the re opening will probably draw a number of recruit from southern Oregon. Mr. und Mrs. C. Ct. liluett of the Oold Hill school, nre visiting Im Kucene for a while before prt.- I ceedlng to the I'nlversltv of Call- ' fornia. where Mr. Itluett expects to. I lake up advanced training. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Martin of ; Oakland. (al(f.. arrived Friday t. ' ' upend a week in Mcdford villrm friends untl relatives. They are ' fornvrweM known IichI reM.-n: Stockholders Notice. Notice is hereby given that the! from which .annual meeting of the stockholders ! oi me Homo Telephone and Tele graph Company of Southern Ore-' Son, will bo held at the offieu of1 tho company. 1MJJ Nt Kixth St.. j Medford, Oregon., at 3 o'clock 'p. j m.. June Kth. It. II. HAMMOND, Secretary. 4 1 Too Hot to Cook Dine Today HOTEL MEDFORD $1.00 OUR CUSTOMERS SAVE'-'1 .oo Every Month on Grocery Bills Underwood Company Free Delivery Ashland Bedford Grants Pass . M ens Wsar Stores Consolidation Plan Union Suits $ broadcloth oAthletic - r-' H rt.-i' lHt AtuuVi wmMmm rr When you uso the ahove expression your friends now JtiRt what yon mean. They know that tho MANX Ih San I'Yanclsco'a big popular priced Hotel, .... a homo away from a hoiuu. . . A rendezvous for thoso who profer a hotel In the downtown section of tho city, near everything and surrounded witli ovory modern convenience. Meet your Friends hero. W'o welcomo You! H0TEL;MANX DfTVFM !TnT&DPFT!.' AN FRANCISCO IC4 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT TWO LAD1KH wunt rtd. to Us AnRPis; Nhure iprnsin. Plmno I'3t-, i j 36 to 46 i More Value For a Dollar Finest Broadclotha quality found in suits that retail usually for not less than 1.50. Generously sized. Arms and neck are taped. Strong webbing across back at the center Knit band is tripled. Triple stitching at strain points. Double WEAR 1 VALUE t t COMFORT These values are possible through the Men's Wear Stores Consolidation Plan sponsored by Marshall Field 8i Company, Wholesale, in cooperation with us and thousands of other mer chants. Only here will you be able to purchase die exceptionally priced items that mass production, advanta geous manufacturing facilities, and country wiac aisrrmuiion mane jjus ThtS Special Selling sible through the Men 'sWear Stores Con5oiaioiPa)i.Youwillnndit.to n f A your advantage to buy enough for u tattS JUlie t futurc needs of every item that this 6tore will offer through die Plan. f "THE STORE FOB EVERYBODY" i j l'HONt-480-467 wl lllllllllllll.il aigSSIG3fQOC3CJ FREE 1 Load of Kindling With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs 4 Tier, Per Load , $5 a load OR We will sell 1 small load of slabs for $2.75 Or 2 small loads for $5.00 . Summer price now on mill blocks Valley Fuel Company Phone 76 WRESTLING CTi Jli World's Heavyweight Champion R ANGLE Rf V WIQ VS. BILLY AW GREATEST CHAMPION OF ALL C , . " PRESEfOT WORLDS ChlAMPJOW THREE FAST PRELIMINARIES State Heavyweight Champion of Ohio ARMORY f june Anopices American Legion Drum Corps General Admission $1 10 Reserved Seats $1 65 3 Rows Ringside, $2.20, Including War Tax DDDQ a 81 a a 3 a a a a a a a a a a a Tickets on Sale (it Cleo's News Stand, Brown's Cigar Store, Pastime Pool Hall uuuuouuutJiauu auuuuaaauuaoq