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i u 3 w ri U 11 in . r. I 4 . J ).r rtt .11 Irf ni, fit lit nil nn Pi) ri ho " I i a M EM So; fi w AOH TWO Iocal and ' Personal Thin week l.....vv hchedule clinic for Hie county maun am, a.colillllK to County Physician 1.. 1). IiiKkeen. who reported today that 30 huliicii were examined at ... ........ a..H.i,.c nil .1... in iv r iinic Monday, und . L ". ".7..... ... .he Tal. M.i .llnle yentertlaj-. While tneie t...i.. ni... will he held l no ciHiiv l.miorrow at Plnehurct. and an- I to(Jay- j Llttrell. other will he held Friday at the) nonmntt-lilnis e yd. Shiel.lH. J All uprlns haln itreutly reduced V. W. V.. A. In thin city. ' 1 Mr. and ilra. I-ouli. Urown and J ut l.oltle llowardV. " Zinnia, anter. DalplKlow1"- K'ench family, who have heen livlim In j Donald Hloan. who wan operated niarlKol.l planta. 10c dozen. 4'- Mho llodklnnon home on Church ! on for ppendl. lti at the Com Oulnce St ' lilf ! Htreet, left Krlday for Mcdford ' munlty hospital Halurday noon, is Dr. and Mrs. W. M. VanScoyoe will leave Thursday morning for Kuitene. retumlnc Friday, accom panied hy their ilnuKhter Marian, who Is a student at the rniversity of OrcBon. Mm. VanScoyoe and l Marian will start June 14 for Neo- ...... I. llift. u-lll wiieii.l the I summer' with Mrs. VanHcoyoc's i Temporary auto licenses were Is Up ,i ie Kdward ( sued at the sheriffs office today 1 "ln ' Sleep, and her sister Heed. Mn 1 II. rnessmakliiB and remodellnB ... ........ ut j...i i,..ir I ltl.lt.' rasi.ioi, omo. , 4fi Xo((,(, rhmr KlKhlnK , , Ouests from a d.sta.iee rcBlHtered ' HWlmmliiK lesson, must leKlsler at at Medford hotels Include B. .1. Hed C,oB omee at once o they Servy of Omaha. W. II. Murich rf ;' '"V" their "filiation ' Ad imt- V V . Theodore Wlllrnlly "'"''it "n June nth at the Nat. of New' York City. Mrs. S. I1. Miller I Crtllfornlans rcBistercd at Med of OBden. I tah. Miss IJ. I.avl.l and '' hotels include noberta Iiro Mrs K X. Perdlan of Hldney. ' ' Haywanl. Mr. nnd Mrs. wis. r.. I..U... I Clarence llunyou. IJr. and Mrs. .1. . . Mrs. C. C. VanHcoyoc . ..... tn...nn r.dtl-l llonu iiuniiiK. '."' ... Mayor O. O. Alenderfcr will ...n.l 15000 for the construction. ,,r a -dwelling at 7 IX South Oak - dale avenue, and Hurry Ilanl . .- . i .. .,.i. J" on I eddy' avenue. accordlnB to; l ull. n l.er ..sul d today and ! I yrfltT(IH. ... .... , flim-ni'Dn mmro fur relit. IJflVP in with cur or truck, t'nll Ham JennlngH, phono 228. Mr. und Mm. Italiih Hunt of Mcdford Hpent tho wovk end in K I a m a t h Fa I In ylsltliiK with i frlomlH. ' ', I Fm-nMurn rrpilrinp wanted. A.i N. Thlhfiiill. IMiono 960-R. 1 7n MIhh KranePH Pratt, teacher in j the hcIiooIh nt rtoKtic fllver. . haw i ii ni vert homo to Hpond the hu minor moti'DiH vlHi(in her pnientH. Mr. und MfH. (. K. Pratt at Ahlilimd. MIhh Prott Iium heen eiiBJiKed to I each at Talent next year. ! Merchants do you need Ptiuaue: Hpaco? Have, drlvc-in Himeo for! rent. Ono hlock from Mnin. Tall ! Ham JonnrmrH. phone 123. 2 1 Kullnr .IticM 'nn, ncconipanied : hy V. Ilooh of the llock Kltjn com-! pnny. left thin forenoon for MurMh-i field and will return .early tomor-; row mornliiK with 1M (Slranlnrl I.ewiM for hi champlonnhlp match with Hilly Hhaw of Warren U.. al the Armory. I'wIh wroMllt'H Wul luco Dululd at Murnhricld tonight. Mih. t t". VanHcoyoc. Hume huliitm. Phone i -. 82 OcMpltc mi Inei't'UnPd enrollment of 3 : .1 thin year tH compared with lnnt. Tew mldltlcinH will 'he made to the touching 'force 111 tho Halom hcIioIh. Vou can nVn $0 on your Kfo iery hill. I'ndiM'Wood Company. 78 (JiH'HtK from Portland rejlMored at Mcdford hotels ore 11. C. Front. Mr. and MfH. A. K. 'Clover. FurreKt t'ohb. It. V. Floyd, Konnelh CrlT fin. . A. Dunlup. H, K.. Newell. K. Whitney, A. 1,. Novlll. F. C. Dfllard and ( it. Me-Issuer. Mr. MIUh will he at the Knimn t'linc Hhop Klvltur permanent waves from June ltth to Jiith. For appointment phone 4f-l. Kl llert Aldcn and "Slim" I taker, who were arretted on chark'en of iutox lent Ion laxt nlht hy Police men (,'nVo ami 'Klhhpn, wore Hchediilcd tn appear In tho city police conri today. AHter, zlnla, pallardlfi nml Htuip lraKon plantti fur -ml". Quince. 1 nr.if A pension whh signed on M iy 211 ly President CoollrtKe, author IzltiK ihn poiiHlonlnp of Hlmpson Wilson, formerly of UuikcII valley, who foiiKht In the Modoc war. ao rordlm; In n leltev" rocelvi'd hy Cup tatn t. ('. Applomite today from H'iiator McNai'y. Inasmuch us WIIkoii WilH not enlisted, a pcrul net of ronKi'eHM was neccHHary to Krant iil pen hi on. It wll he of Intorext to people of thin eetlon to know that Mr. ami Mrs. Simp ho 11 WIImih were the first married couple to rcnkle In l.lnkvllle. Mr. Wilson is now a rcMldetit if t'et.lral Point. Klamath Falls llcrnhl. Hummer term nt the Medford ItitsluesN C'olleuo heRlnH Mnday. .luno 11, ldcmcntnry nnd ad vanced work, .special low rate. ! 7! A mariiat;e license was Issued yesterday at Me county lorJc'v of fh;e to Hubert Xeel Newhind, 33. ami. 4Myrtlo Fryo. 23. both of -Hod' ford. The eoupl oworc married here last nii;ht. r Whole Wheat Bread U profcrrod by many people and right ly go. Also, let us add that yit beliove that Fluhrer'i brown breads, of which there are six varieties, are the finest the maixct affords. .! n I....? ...,t.,.,i ... ..I uirS eKmlne. In .lack.on county l.y K. ti. William, county lice Inspector. hoi. which wan in.- cene oi ilurlnK tlu. iiiu-t monlh. 1J ivero fire three. wk ngu. A building reported healthy, which l rcBard- j fur Hamilton Pulton In to lie con ed as n remarkably Rood percent- j miurted there wtlhln the next two use. Tho eolonleH examined were ! monthri. In.-ludeH unollier j tho property of 12 different Uce-. Granne dance, Knle Point tfat of child welfare kecpera In various scctloiiK of H i urdliy lliu'ht. ' .......... I Need u Kiiare? We have aoinc good buy In ued then and tubes. ; .lonnln Tiro Co., 121 X. Illver- ....i.. ' kI(i V2 I " ' , ,. near owned liv l. K. : .....tn AieiuiiKer, acc.Jiuiiiii ig a iiui.lb where they will make their perma- nnt residence. Mr. Urown will I recovery. he employed by the California Ore- Central Point shoppers here yes boii Power company In Mcdford. j terday were Mrs. Kenneth Hcebe, Ashland TidinBs. K. I. Lewis. William Hoover and The rpeclal sale at ithlclds Bo- J. O. Isaacs. IllB IiIb. Be sure nnd share In! PlanniliB to spend the remainder thine wonderful bnl'Bliins. 7 j of the week nt KdBewooll . park. .n II M rinltrtn hlld Allx.f.. ';.l- " t.attnn nnd Albert Cal- I houn of Medford. Chester Carter of Jacksonville nnd Italph Howell of Ashland. , ,i. .. ......I,. .. i'" . v. Kv;nn.l .Mrs. J. . Anderson of Mt I ni,,,.,,, ,..., J..i..i , .. . " ......... """ "P-r ir. . I.. v.nris- ,'";;' '-" Mr. and J " 0 .' lr;, U""M- Curtis, Mr, and Mr. K. It. t. AVoodrlclt, Mr. and Mrs. f; T. Ly.llard 1.-11 Ix-wln, P. V. l,insnpr and Floyd Vlv.in nf Hun Vro.u.l i " " " v'"1" " Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorb- ftH 2.ri tct of four. Will sure ,nn,to y"ur ear "ride nmouth for-! ever. Jiiwood'H Atlto Hhop, Ho. f formeilly n Medtoru resmeni. vih Contral. , 82 Ited friends here yeslcrduy. Following 1 visit in r.os AiikoIoh with his son. Plnlo CoIvIk.' vhv- tooufst and movlo aclor, JudKe W. M. CnlvjK returned to his home here Bunday. accompanied hy his grandson, Vance Dcharr ; 'olvlj:. ,lr.. who will Hpond the Hummer here. Tint harbecuo snndwIchoM nnd live forever, S(ar'H Hiirbecuo, 1 'i mllea north of Medford on high way. , 2 Due to his cannihnllxtlc tendon, ctes. which resulted In the death of K vera I of the uniall Hilversldo sal-' inon in tho. u'liiarluni, tho seven ; inch cutthroat trout which had been on exhibition for Momotimo In the Chamber of Commerce aquari um, was removed this week In or der to protect the smaller fish. l'ho trout, which was about two yon i8 old. had devoured . several of the smaller fish when his op erations were discovered by Chris Gottlieb, who Ik In chaise of the aouurlum. Hummer wasli frocks for house ami street wear, In piintH. orcHii dles and voiles, IiIk values. Hhlehls. 71 Five fires wore found duiini; May In (ho Hlskiyou national for-' est. All wt're man-caused. New cretonne puruuuls from X7o up at .Shields. 7C Mr. und Mrjs. Wallace Whltson arc unions the arrivals in Mcd ford yesterday from San Fran cisco and plan to spend several days here on business while on route by motor to Scuttle to spend a short summer vocation. Miss. Oeoi'Ke WuJeolt left this afternoon for Medford when Hhc will remain. Mr. Wuleolt has b'jen working' In that city for Homo tline. (it'ttnts Push Courier. Announce ment: For those who pepl Immediate upllcut service but have not. enough cash to buy Jieod ed KhtrwoH. w p annotmen our do furred payment plan. See llr. p. A. Chamber:, Southern Oregon Olitieu! c0 317 Mcdford Hldtr. Phone I S8. 7k . After spendlUK dKht weeks in a Portland hopial. Mrs. .1. C. Mann returned home this morning much Improved In health. 1 he oldest and newest models In plunuH an; on display side by side in the window of the Palmer Mu sic Houm today. One of the first Pianos to be made, hand .modeled from natural finished mahoganv and featuring n cullapsitdo mtiMo uicK. was.plckec up recently when recognized as o leal antluue. Hold ers for. sandsilckH and a hinui - stand are other conveniences. In ! .fixe it Ih much like tho now apart-j I ment pianos. j IH. I). A. Chambers. 317 Med ford Hldg.. Dr. I-:. U. Klwood. Stil j K. Main St.. Dr. J. I). Illckert. I'l'S K. Main SI., announce that their optical offices will close Saturdays at 1 o'clock during tho summer. 7S When MIms Klennnr Holmes be comes the bride of William Card- ner at her home on tho Central Point scenic drive tonight. he will wear tho dress that her grand mother, also Kleanor Holmes, wore at her wedding 70 years (ago. Crandmothcr Holme Ih now ' 9tJ and will bo present at tonight's ceremony. Thirty -five ycrs ago Mrs. Charles 12. Holmes other of I the bride-elect, also Wore the 1 tiros. Why not save tn on your pro- eery bill. Vnderwood Company. Ti .Jeff Bell, an old-timer of Tal- cut, vUltod frlendi' hero today. 11. W. Thomas, truvohnu rem o sentattvo of the C, M. St. P. railroad company, and Tod Hoke. Pennsylvania frriuht acnt, wore business visitors hero today. Oh, boy! Coino In and st the 76 new fancy work at Shields llerlnrt lluruuyne of the P.alh - In." restaurant al l:ui;cnc und part on ner of the Hex cafe, tnniKacteil huMnoss here today. Frederick Kiinpsun. president of the Prtclfie t'oHst Traffic .'isnocla tlon. with his wife and three chil dren, stopped over In Medford Tuesday for short v. sit with J. D. Itussell. Mr. Hlnipson Is on his way tn pnrtlund to attend nn fm. periant traffic conference, , .. medfokd mail u'urkmrn urc tearliiB down me I remain, of Mr Hllllnti l.lackmlth (iuenu from Look llcach nt the j ,10m,. f .Mr. r!liy wlloll are M' - - un(1 Ml.. j, w.Mulr. Mr. nd Mr. Itoy (iinuher. for- , . . . - ..... t ...I... . ...vn t ,....u. t Uixifurii. who now own '"' '...V-.. .. . ........ ,,. i vuendlnK xeveral dayii here as the..,.. v . iviiii...,i llol.l.ii.H and Al Bimm " - reported lis maklliB an excellent Mrs. T. W. MIUh and Mrs. Maud Holmes left today for the Holmes unmm hnmi. Wanted A IiIk crowd to eat dinner ,(t the Lutheran church, 4lh and Onkdale, Friday evenlnB. June Htll. 5:30 to 7. Adulta 35c, children 2 5c. , 7" Mr. and Mrs. den Kubrick, who returned Tuesday from a three weeks' stay In southern California, will leave Saturday for Itend and Portland. Their daughter, ICnth erinn will lieBln o nurse'a tralnin). course this monlh. ' . News of .the inarrlaBe of Miss Vera Champlc to F.lmer Ilulbert of Iis AnBclea, which will be nn event of . the last of Ibis month, came as a surprise to friends here. Miss Champl chit4 Just finlshevl her third year as plnno Instructor at the KtiRcne Mllile university and wil. .leave soon for Los Alleles to Hpond thr mummer montliH. 1 'nail ..In n, f n 1( nt O Bai'rl- flee, ' Knsy trms. , Phone 934-X. av. . ..... . . 76tf Chet Anders of Klamath Hccent visitors at llamond lake from this city were Chnrlos CflfH Roland Smith. Mrs. Helva Alkon nnd Winifred Walker. , Grange dnnco, Falo Point Sat urday niKht. -78 Mrs. Charles Stacy and grandson. Ilobort Stacy, loft yesterday for San Franolsco for an, extended visit with friends. The Collocf club nieetlnn Ih post poned from June 9th to Juno Ktth. and it will nieV't with Kmil JMel of (52 Granlt street, Ashland. Grange dance, Bnsle Point Sat urday nlt;ht. . "8 Mrs. Hen Sheldon left this morn inj: with Mr. Sheldon for UeddlnK. Calif., where tho latter is to leave Mrs. Sheldon ami drive on to Kun Kn City In his Lincoln oar. which had been left there for repairs a short time nuo. Mr. Sheldon ex pects. to arrive in Kansas City on Sunday, the same day 011 which Secretary of the Trnasury Andrew Motion U scheduled to arrive. Mr. Sheldon will report the republican national convention for u los An geles newspaper. Adjutant-Gencrul White has re turned ,to Salom after u few dvs snent ut Camp Chit sop, whero he directed the work of pltchlnft tents and Installing other odulpment preparatory to the annual encamn piept of , the Oregon trooos. The Oregon national guard will assem ble at Cnmn Clatsop June 14. Parley F.ccles was among the motor tourists from a distance who registered today at the locat branch of tho out of -state auto registra tion bu'roau. Willi varying kuccchs. hundreds of anglers whipped, trolled and still-fished the waters of Diamond lake last Sunday, when between 1.00" and l.fiOO people enloyed the week onrt.al Iho resorl. The Irout nro nol yet rlMng t" ii fly. but took halt and spoon with alacrity In ome Instnncos. There were, how ever, scores of fishermen who dis consolately pulled for shore with their crcclw empty. Included anionic the Orcgonlans registered ut Mcdford hotels, other ; tliHn those from Portland, are K. 1 h. Mrey of S'tlom. Mr. and Mr. it. Hurgoyne II. C. Kremmel, V. tV, Marks. Z. N. Ai-e. C. V Sclimeer, Joe liluxey and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Haley" of ICugehc. My. und Mrs. .?. V. Wu of IWker Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Connell f The i pallos, S. C. Sclllck and, Karl Vr- burgh nf ltosehurg. Mr. and Mr; ( .lohp Breslln of Myrtle Point and iK. (1. Lewis of Crosham. Fred Jean net to, who made his headquarters In Medford two years ago with Tilly's orchestra, was In Mcdford yosterdiiy from his home In Corning, Calif., to spend a day hero on business. He plans to re turn to Medford to spend the re mainder of tho summer tu this city The Central Point baseball team In u game played at lUittc Fulls Sunday, defeated the Butte Fall team by a score of H to 3. nnd will play next Sunday at Prospect, whero the Central Pointers plan to hold a picnic, with basket lunches to he features of the day. The Pointer hnve been having a suc cessful hu pel mi II season und hnvo been defeuted hut very few times. When Howard Cantomvlnc. young Los Angeles heavyweight wrestling' contender, meets the world's champion. Kd (Strangled Lewis. In Klamath Falls June 8th. J local wrestling enlhusiii4s will ' (itive an opportunity of nol only 1 lieelnu tho tlllehoblor In notion. but tmitched tu a real Contest. t'antonwlne weiuhs S2r. pouniU nml Is oip one of tile most promising of the youilK title eonteoders. I Klamath News. ( Kuurne Shelton left last Monday 1 for Seldovln. Aliinku. where he will ! I..- employed for the summer, lie I Just isrsduiited from the Medford I hlKh school. In. and Mrs. John P. Walsh of Halfway, tire, are houe KUeHts at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. V. B. Ilohlnson. t'apltol hill. Or. and Mia. Walsh have tiecn spendini; the w-nter In Cnlifcrnln. They 111 he In Medford nn Indefinite time, TnreuyE, medford, The regular Ateutoru oaoy clinic i will l.o Ii. l.l nt the Hni.tut churcn j Friday afternoon. June a, from :3U to 4:30. Mothem who wish I.. ,.,-.lrn f. iii.nlntninntu ulinnl.l the county health unit, is.vj. A Sun FianclKco hurilru'tut cnllr in town today 1m K. It. l.rueowell, rurovnlutlv of the Aluminum Induwtry of Amc-ricu. Amunu hotel uin-ntH tn Mt-il- I ' forU flom , j Mn) , I I " the Ktatf of Wutliln;;inn H. CulllrMjn ami lJuiiald I ' . ..' ! J- !lnn. ,m. -v. Mann.n.- t .. T.'.r-on.M. Mure fiaiVltl nn.l M I- ' Tacoma, Mary Galvln and M. K. Calvin of Kvorott, Thocudoro Mil lotto. P. J. philliin. It. Hulos. Mr. and Mrs. K. Frcund. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. IMIlica and Frank Uausoit Of KoHltlo. King street, tho paving of which begun neverul weeks ago, will prob ably be ready for travel in two weeks uccording to the city ntrcet depart men t. Following the com pletion of the King street opera -tlon. paving operations, - which are in charge of the Mcdford Con crete Construction company , will be .moved to North Ivy Htreet and 1 1 If II (II (II ,ll! lit V, IJU II Bllfl'l. 1 op. tinuiicun ii'Kiou nas juxi received a big American flag. 1 s hy 30 feet In size, as a gift from j Mrs. Fred Patching, whoso hus band died recently, lie was with tho L'nlted States bureau of sal mon hatcheries in Alaska and it Is a memorlum to him that she pre sented the flag to the local corps. The temperature which started to gradually rise several days ugo. reuched n maximum of Hi yester day, nnd today's temperature Htart- ed this morning with a minimum 01 tiu, uui a sinaii oruczc prevail ing much of the day kept the tem perature down somewhat. Curt H. Loveland, professor of music ut the Del Monte Military academy ut Pacific Groce, Calif., arrived In the city last evening 10 spend several days, visiting rela tives and friends and transacting j business. Mr. Loveland transacted 1 business tn MjUford today and will go to Klamath Falls and Chllotiuin tomorrow. . He is the director of tho "Hand of all Nations." which has boon engaged to play at Cas- fltlln fnllf till tiuiiinimir Tlw.f will also play at different places j In northern' California and south ern Oregon. Ashland Tidings. Obituary i I C'HILDS Lewis WashiiiKtoll ''I--'"" playKruuiuls. is planlliiis a Childs. TU years uld. passed away ' l"'OK''am of events to lake pb.ee at the Community Hospital Tucs-! tnt" Kruuixls 'ho especial day afternoon from the effect r 1 l..-iiifll of local youngster. To a stroke of paralysis, which struck morlw ' havinit a story hour .... from I,, 'A i-liwlf in tho nfio.-- him latd Saturday nt Ashland, fro m where he was brought to Medford for treatment. lie was a resident of 0C East Main. The family came to Mcdford from Opclousas, Louisiana, In October. i!M2. Deceased wuh born In Brad ley county. Arkansas, September 3. lti.17. Mr. Childs went to luu islana when he was 1 0 years of age, being engaged in the hard Vnrc business the-lust five year of his residence there. Ho wus married to Mary Magdullnc Hazel wood fn Ht. Landry's J'uiish, Lou isiana Junuary. 1SS3. Two sons and two daughters were born tu this union, three of whom sur vive today. He leaves his .wife. Mary 'M.. two sons. Nathan .11 a lion Childs, Opelousrts, Ii.; Ceorge W.. Mcdford: daughter. Mrs. Ivan K. Wuddcll, Mcdford. Member of Mcdford lxidge No. 103. A. V. &t A. M.. O. W.. Ojelousjis. I-m .' end the First Methodist church j lie wus in the employ of tin Mod- lord Kuril It tire & Hardware com-i puny for u long time. Funeral servkca will be hold nil tho lerl Funeral Home Thurs- day at JSIO p. m., Kev. T. 11.; Temple officiating. Kntombment j In Mcdford Memorial Mausoleum., KorviccH ut the Mausoleum In charge of Mcdford lodge No. HK(. ! A. F. & A- M. j Tho funeral services for Thomas : J. Gardner were hold ot the Perl) Funeral Hume, Tuesday at 2.00 j p. m., Itov. e. i . ijiwronce oi- f Mating. Mrs. II. E. McKlhose sung two beautiful solos. There was a hirgo attendance of friends j nnd many' bchutlful floral offer ings. The services at the gruvc j wore In charge of Medford lodge j No. 103 A. F. & A. M. The, pajl. hciireni .were from the lodge ; and were C C Furnas. 1-red Me- i Phot-son. C S. Stewart, J. W . ( Wakefield, . Arthur tinders nnd Hnrry Miller. .Interment lu Med ford cemetery. . . The funeral services for Sanuiol B. Simmons, who passed u wuy at Hulem, tire., were held at tho ) Perl Funeral Home Tuesday at 3:30 p. m., llev. W. 11. Katon of ficiating. Mis. It. K. McKlhuse sang two beautiful solos, "llock of Akch and "Lead Kindly Light" There was a large attendance of friends and many floral offerings'. Members of. Jucksonvle I. O. O. F. lodge acted as .pall bearers and Interment , was in Jacksonville cemetery. Sciul Conuuunlcat Mcdford Lodge No. U XT F. A. M.. Thursday. Special Conuuunlcat ion 1U3. A June ; p. m.. at lodge hail. for the purpose of attending funer al of Bro. L. W. Childs at Perl funeval parlor. Oood attendance flirtii."'ny ordeT of w: m. 76 ' C."m.' VUiTSTON. Scoy. Ilagu wantod at tho Mall Trih uni nrfloo. Must ! eb-nh 1 Thse Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy onKnoy. Wednesday, Twice Partners , f i .-; j . j : 8st" Kt At 22, Harry G. Waltncr, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., and his bride, arc business as well as life partners. " They met while at tending law school, married, were graduated, took the state bar ex aminations together and have formed a business partnership in. a law firm. MIks M.'ll.a Williams of this city, placed in cbaiK'' of Iho American noon, und urges the ultcndame of parents as well as children. Siio reported this afternoon tint sand in tho HumlUixes was lacking and urges local citiwns. who drive to the fieaj-hore, to bring back sand for the boxes if possible. When such sand Is brought In. she urges the donors to report to her. MANILA. June C () The na tionalist party, favoring a platlorm of non-co-operation in the .f,a rr hnmediatc 'Independence for the - HUNT'S CRATERIAN 3 DAYS' TUITI? STARTS 1 HUK- ANOTHER BIG SMASHING SPECIAL t) RKUARDJ : KAwutifiS -ALSO VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE ONYX POINTEX . HOSIERY For Women $1.95 v -- ; 1 1 t j i m -W 1 1 nnm uiiiiTrn rnn AM WAN M- r hV IWW Tinlil I LU I Ul THF PI AYRRflUNRS ' In the riliK gLjt.V "v- lie tins it ""Ci m . ' - niiKhly W hill. In the !-CVi.-; Mir lluht he I iTCri -was it iiullter- tcSK yellow, !.lek Willi f f jJl .if ' mull Iheii t you will J f thrill u- you 'iV.A f never Uld . p tune r. .928. I Philippine. Islands, .wept Manila In ' I ycterday . election, local nnurns; Indicated.., No ictiirns navo ueu received initn the provinces. The nationalist party won con-' trol of the rii,. of Manila, which ; the democratic minority party has held iluriiiB tho last six years. Ue-; sidea that tho nationalists won a senatorsbiti. one of two seats in i the hotiso, und all ten seals oil the municipal council. I The democrats, jvon .only, one house seat. Formerly tliey belli i every office except three seats the municipal council. England Refuses to to Let Harry Thaw Land in C. Britain j . SOITHAM1TOX, Knslund June ti. iPi Harry Thaw. I iiriivinc at Southampton to day aboaid the Aqultunla for 4- a vixlt to UnKlan.l. was re- fused permission to land by the iinnilKi'iitlon officials. ' Thaw had obtained a ISrit- 1 ish visa before sailing ; but f l nevertheless was not. allowed : to, land. lie was Informed a ii...! ihn home office had i I issued an order of prohibition j und told he will lie obliKC.I to return to New York on the A.iuitanla. - . i 10 BOOST HOOVER; WASIIIXOTON". June tF TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i l'lilt HK.NT To ri'siionsiiiii' imi - j lips, roonilni; or iiliartim nt Iioiisi- iniictliolly fuinisliotl: rriutonulilP ! ivnt. Kee C hiii'li'8 A. WIiik I WAXTMl) Hmiill inoili'in liousi" on liii-BP lot. on west siclr. Must ho i wi-ll loi-ii ti'il nnd prii i'd riulll. ! Aildross .M. 1.. Al., Mull Ti lliunc. ; 77 I roll SAI.K Somi' nice fbim-iilllus nnd .Now Ziiilnd Iti'dw. t'llnrlii' , Ciri't'np, !" S. (Ipntriil. WA.NTKI' 1'u ''"' :,uu !''1 An-1 fjorn kohIs: must lir fri'o from Koitrp anil hoof disouso. . J. K. Peyton. Trail, Ore. so : fr'Oll KKNT Sli'i'iiinir rooni. cIomc j In. fZ.il) weekly. Phone :iSI-.N. .lilt' WA.NTKIl .Mlddle-iiKcil woman for housework, fail lit r.-T. .No. ttlversidi' 7S KOIt J-'ALK The Uop .New-omhl offlee hulldiliK on ltoss' I.ano. Muvt lie removed from loi 1 Woods Lumber Co. S' ' Rill SAI.K -Haliy earriaKe. Si: j wicker l.assinelte. S 1 ,1. Mrs. II. ! II. Kliinlt, r. Cornini; .I'ourl. 77 j Kll: UK.NT lloom I. ml hoard. I privnle ftimlly. 3aa- .No-Uoliy. l''Oll IIK.NT- nished. SJ7 ' r. ; r Palm. 'Kmall liouse, water paii u li fur llHllll' ; ' - . , ; - .. ., .. - -.- -. -. - Shoes that sell elsewhere for as high a$ SI 0 besides all the popular priced shoes all thrown together for this sale. ' Buy any pair of women's shoes at pur regular price and get the second pair of the same kind for $2100.' " ' ' " ; ' ' v 1 Prices from $4.98 to $7.98 ,No matter which pair you buy take the second pair for S2.00 " If you don't want two pair bring a friend and share the cost. , ., A.' I-" ' ... ,r.l Economy Makii.K il filial pre-co.,v...,ti..ii re p0;t, t!in c'uii ioei.uh"" mjee today lliiteil lliu taniiiaiKii ; ev1H!miitures of all prealdt ntial ,i"" candidates in both partiea al os7.75, of which amount more, than )luif wa3 attributed to Secretary ' u00ver. ti... evonndltnres of Ilmver for i , e republican inesiil. lilli.l n.imipa. Una were plucual at ::su.Siil 1. He )(,I1(e( tle f mteen candidates ; : neade(l bv 'the committee, which; i,ns concluded its work until after .1... .'bnllon u'lien It will exam inc election expenditures as wbll ' as other primary expenses. liitruMiug ll to Her Care ?;r;iO---';tiT yriu hei-p lu' secrt pjin xi ti n-m. m 1 Jl W HUNT'S I If vft 1 1 I sn i rrrni i t 1 FitJ ; rwi -i 1 1 4 Tkrif i ,hm 1 I BDRrvnnHl I . . I MM I BIO BOY WILLIAMS - ll . MUSICAL IMITATIONS , ' yS , 3 Days Starts TOMORROW mu l ) A - RICHARD BARTHELMESS MiSJVjiffl&Jn rnf "T"F PATFNT 1 fathfr Km- KlisiiS Ii'" EVENING ' . ,,' Admission -; 19 I nMTV 7 & 9 P. M. Children 25c 1 II UriL.ll . . . Arfult wit- 11 In thp Economy Shore Store Maud Why . Have you Got ..o .'.'.n't V BUTTEI ICE CREAH PASTUERIZEDSAFEPUI PRODUCED PACKED I rt c onni inHY W A -w i . .. .. A to:night1' FEATURING jLi I Cj DOLL DREAMS I -m1 with .nwitii LUCILLE AND CARMEN W 3 WILFORD & STEVENS WvT? BITS OF THIS AND THAT aStaillM TJ A TTT TlTinC '.IS A SENSATIONAL HIGH PERCH lKa KENNEDY & FRANCIS ILmmm:i A TEAM OF UNUSUAL - IfM cnmniwiiNiiKa , flaffica Groceteria