Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    frXflE TWO
ftfEDFORD MATL TRTBUOT!, SfEDFOTlD, OftEOOy, SATURDAY, ' .TUNft 9, 192S.
u
Y.I!
Iocal and
Personal
.MiiUiml uiiil valley HtmUntH of
various hlKher edueuUoiutl lnstllu
lions, especially of the I'nlvendty high nehool bulldlnK
of Oieuon and the Oregon ABrl-1 , Awt,'r' Balhudla
eulluial colleKC, huve ben uriivlnc
homo tfif past two (lily tu Hpoml
t n summer vacation period, anil
tin nmio.lv of litem are oxpeeieu
wliliin I In- next two days.
Need a snare? Wo Iihvp sumo
.... i .f . ....
uooil lalyfl III' UMlU lin-H ami tuljo.
.IrnnliiKH Tiro Co., a 2,7 N. ltlvi-i-1
side. "2 !
: '.'S"vs ' li li'ii'iU'iH m ill oul from ,
iKnlent. stale the followlni;: "ilert i
Anderson, .n behalf of Newton C.
chnney, ri'ii" bticiin oandlrtate for
district attorney for .Ineltnon coun
ty, spent $ 137.47 dilllllK the' recent
prlmery canuuilKii."
. v Want to ride to Portland. Will
llelft nav expense, I'hono 827-1
Itobert Ilaniniond, Jr., arrived
home biMt ulirlit from the Unlvrr
sily of Oreeon, accompanied by
lib mother, who hud driven up to
KiiKnie to brhiK him home, and
will spend the umin.er vaeallon
here. i-
Danee T-'nirKroundn Knt, nlKht. 7H
OueKlK from a dlHtaine re-Hterel
at Md ford holeltt inelude ' F. J.
KniiKlit of ChU'Uftn. J. V. WellinK
tnn of WiiMhlnnton,, 1. C.. Chaw.
K. Hooker of Junenu, Alankn, and
J. 10. timid and. Mr. and Mi-h. J.
Kaiser of Ht. JouiH.
MereliantH, do you need stgraKO
Hpaeo? Have drive-in pa:o for
rent. One bloelt from Miiin. Call
Bam JennlnpH. phone 2113. 32
To upend the nummer with hei:
Kluler, M i'K. Hurley HtiHton of Med
ford, MfH. Ai'lenc .loneH, land.seupe
artlut, in hereifrrrm HnilUivllle, Mn,
Notice! Don't forget Jackwon Hot
Kprlimn Dancing t-,l,uUi Hllt- "l'ht.
7!
Uai-K' i'diiK eherrieH were one
1 i of the frntnrPH of thin mornln'H
elty public market, where the pat
. i-oiuiK"' i nil departjnentH wan re'
ported Kood, The cherrlen wen
' ( J (illicitly nold out, hut more are ex
pected on Tuesday, Thurmlay and
Saturday nf next week. Pie eher
I'lcH, however, were well utoeked.
l Head lettuc(( at very low prices
whh another feature of the mar
ket, which alno included hoine
cunned .frntts, baked 'troottn nud
early veKetablen.
'You can nave $'J0 'on your (i ni
ce ry Id II. tlnderwood Compti ny.
K5
. Mary Hehoer and Cora I den of
j lMlnneapnllM, Minn., are in Med
ford for ti Hhort time vIhIUhk
frlendx while en route to A Ihhh
T for a pleaMure trip,
4' ;' Zinnia, nHter, hh1pIk1''. French
'ft inarlftold plunts, JOc dozen. 4T
" : Qulhce Ht. 7nr
1X1 The twcuty-lhlrd annual con
vention of the Oregon HankerH'
aHcoeiation will eon vena lu Hotel
Cearhart at (Jearhurl, next week.
Dance FulrrouudH Hat. nlRht. 711
HO The Hamilton putlon bulldhm
on South IMvei'Mlde . avenue, which
wan gutted by fire Hoveral weckn
nj4". In nearly demolished, follow
ing Hie work of a crew of laborers
who urn I'iizltij; I he Hlructure In
order to make wuy for the eon
r.truetlon of u ?iow Sfi, 500 btiHlncHH
uijidliiK which will be occupied
ljjb.v tlio Wit hum nailery and i:kc
li'ic. company when euiupleled.
'ovejoy hydraulic shock ab.sorb-
o i'h - & set or fo u r. Will hu re
make your car ride suioot h for
ever. Klwood's Auto Shop, So.
Central. B'i
J. V. Hmlth of Wardfield, Kuns..
was anions Ihe motor tourists
from a dislanee who reKlslered to
rTday at Ihe local )ranch of the out
of state unto rental ration Inire-iu,
Y' cases and show easea, for
f. Hale, very cheap. Heddy & Co. SI
Callfornlans rCKlt'red at Med
ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs.
.Theodore Wlublcher of Santa Ann.
if U. U. Miller of Sallnns, O. H.
Y U'''vn of Santa Uohu, It,' J, AVhlle
oT honp lleach. I. J. Druinniond vt
Sacriimenlo. W. T. White and M.
M. Morse of Merced, Mr. and Mrs.
W. U. Kelcnssen, H. K. Heron. Mr.
t and Mrs. I,. V. Teeple', j,. Uauer
and C. .1. Waiher of Oakland, Mrs.
Heorwe Calley ail Mrs. Caivoll
tialley of McCloud. Mr. and Mrs.
W. ,. Klttredue of Piielle (Jl'ove,
vMr. and Mrs. U. (1. Ilrlttle, Itobert
1.. Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. (ieornc
K. !,umb. M, Kalnaml C. Down-1
, Iiik of Los AtiKcles. i(. l(. DeWaisey.
. . Mr., and Mr. Uobert Friend Jind
-Frank lleltnn or Han Fnuielsen.
Mills will he at the .lOnimn
f'llne Shop kIvIuk permanent
waves from June 1 Kb to 16th.
Vuv appointment phone AUA. S I
r
' There's a
' Difference
in breads. Don't just
ask for "A loaf of
Bread." Say "A loaf
of Fluhrer's Bread." It
will assure you of tho
same unvarying quality
product day after day.
.' Houthfi'ii Oregon whuul U-urher
V cie le minded today by 'ouiity
t-nhoul KuptrhiUMidt'iit Huhjuiih'
IlomcK Cutter thut tuu t-xiimiiia-(iuiiH
for tu-huul tcaehi-rH will be
hi' Id hero next Wednesday, Th urn
day and Kriduy, under her BUjter
vltdnn. The exunilnutionH will
- j pn),uijiy j, Kiven in the Junior
and snap-1
45 Quince.'
! dragon plants fur sale.
James iMvIe uf Forest
. was niunuK Iho InisinosH vlallorH
' ei"i".. ..)Uitj.
W'e have KotnethlnK ehoioe in
li-i.f. iii-i-.iiu Il.i m.t full If. e ttw.in
lilt I'inos .l,r. Co. TMf!
,101. i-iooh i.nr. to. imi-i
I
inn maw oi warren, u.. wnoi
defeated by Kd (H.ranKler)
Lew Ik, wo, UI'h Iw-nvywriKht eha.n-1
Hill Hinw of Warren, u.. who
plon, in a wrcMlliiK inateti Iwre
hint Tliurtiday evening, left hint
idKht for Halt Lake City, I'tah,
where he will make his lieadiiuar
teiM with. Ira lierii. heavyweight
wrentier, and IiIh inHtruetor. Kliew
MHiit neveial week in Medford,
and while here made u lare num-
her of fi lemlK.
1'iuiue rairKiounuK ni. iiikhi. rj
j Communlenbh! diseases reported
to the state board of health the
J past week include: Typhoid A,
diphtheria 5, scarlet fever 1 3.
I measles 3H, Influenza R, whoopiUK
eoiiKii t, smallpox JJ, luoereuiOHis
1 U, pueumuiiia J 2, chicken pox -lit.
mumps 30, tetanus 1, erysipelas '1.
HlK dance Sat. uIkM, Hold Mill.
Dancing 0 to 2. 711
Miss KdHli Nichols. stenoKiaplter
and clerk at the city building de
partment, left Thursday for a diorl
vacation trip to llandon-by-tbe-Hea
and later lo Heat tie. Wash.
She does not plun to be absent
loiiKcr than a week.
l.setl piano for sale at n sacri
fice. Knsy terms. Phone 034-X.
?6ir
Josephine county's Fourth uf
.July clehralloii is creatlnK rent in
terest, aeeordluf; to reports nuidc
lost nielli nt the meetliij; of the
(,"'nerl Fourth of July committee.
Reports were heard from all com
mittee heiuls and It wu indicated
that the entire county is cooperat
inn in the event which is beitiK I
sponsored by the county Krauze. 1
f Ira ills Pass Courier. i
Hlu dance Hut. nlwht, (lold Hill.
DanclDK !) to 2. 7?)
Mr. and Mm, Don Colvljy and
children of Weed, Calif,, who have
been spend Ihk the pnst two days
hero visiting relatives, ieft for home
today.
Mrs.. C, C. A'anHeoyoc, Home
Imklnff. Phnne GU3-J. X2
Thlrly-idne out of the state ears
registered here yesterday with the
local state auto traffic bureau.
Dance FfilrKruunriK Sat. nlKht. 19 !
Fair weather Is forecast for to-j
nlKht and Kunday, aloup; with a
moderate ti;niperiiture and lower
humidity. The warmest temper-'
alure of yesterday was 77.
HtoreRue spuuo for rent. Drive
In with car or truck. Call Ham
Jennings, phono 223. 82
Harold DeVoe, well known Med
ford student at the OruKon State
college, arrived home several days
ago from Cbrvullis to spend the
summer, and although speclu.liz
iiiK in an electrical course, will
spend much of his vacation period
In advising his father on how to
run the DeVoe ran.ch west of the I
city, and will not waste any o his
valuable Mine cuUIuk the lawn and
irriKathiK It at the DeVoe town
home on West Main street. Har
old knows his weeds, In fact is
exceptionally well versed In them.
A special type of tree props ul
lilts i'ineH Lbr. Co. 78tf
Included amoiiK the Oregon inns
rendered at Medford hotels are
John Tyler Seymour and Stun Sey
mour of Corvullis, 1 L, Miller and
C. 1,, Wlard uf UuHelurn, and the
fidlowliiK from Portland: Carl L.
Mndes, H. H. Oreen, O. J. Hill, J.
Illshofberner, J. H. Zell, ) I. (I.
Flndley, c. K. Mcllrayer, J. V. Ha
ter, H. C. JehrunK, P. W. Camp
bell, W. C. Kemp. It. A. Hall, Joe
Cravelle and M. K. Spratt.
UK dance Hat. nlwlit. Cold 11111.
DanehiK 0 to 2. 7U
Hlamoml lake fishermen from
here this week end will Include.
Paul Janney, Kenneth Jerome, Mr.
and Mrs. F (1. Trowbridge and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith. The
Smiths arrived here this week from
California ami will upend the sum
mer months with Medford friends.
Dance Fairgrounds Sat. night, 7!t
Uiley Potter, general foreman j
of construction work being done
at Ulg I tuck lodge for "Togery
Hill" Isaacs, was a shopper here '
(Ills morning. A dike ITTi feet!
long and from three to six led I
nig u is neanug completion and
will afford protection for the place
from t lie river.
Mrs. C. C. VanKeuyoe, Home
taking. Phone lilt 3 - J. 82
O. K. C. students from here who
huve come home for the holidays
Include Miss Marian Newman,
sophomore this year: Chester Hub
bard . Sigma Nu; Jasper Ueynolds
and Miss Mary Kdwards.
Hat barbecue sandwiches and
livo forever. Mae's Harboeue, 1 Mi
miles north of Medford on high
wuy. X2
A six weeks' vacation trip
through the eastern states is be
ing plahned by Mr. and Mrs. A, C,
Huhhurd, who will leave by cur
next week. They expect to visit
Suit Lake City and Denver. Colo.,
going as tar east as Lincoln. Neb.
On the return trip Ihcy will spend
some time at Yellowstone national
park. Chester Hubbard, their son.
will be In the store during their
absence.
Pig dance Hat. night. Hold Hilt.
Dinning ft to 2. ?
Phoenix visitors here Thursday
were Mrs. ,1. W. Prnltt and Mrs
.1. S. Zesh.
Summer term at the Medford
Piislnesx College hegins Monday.
June n. Kh-nientnry and ad
; vanced work. Special low rate.
9
Miss t'eelle Cus. so 'lomore
ill music at the Cniverstty of Ore
on, will come here Monday to
mh4 the wimmer with her piir
entit. Air. and Mrs. Hurl li. Coss.
Khe la a iliffinlier of the tiirls' (ileo
cluh w hich takes part In the com
mencement proKi'iiin this week.
Notice! Don't forjtvt Juckiton Hot
Spring) lnniif Cluh, Sat. night.
W'llllum II. ('unionler id the new
repreKintalive of the I'aelfie Mu-
tuai liwuraiu-o i-onipmiy in Med-
ford, eonilnj; here from 1-aMolne, i
Culif., u week uko. i
Ktelnwuy grand pluno Hold tot
radio broad tantiiiK Htation KOOH .
in 10 b refold; liberal din mint,
Kor particnluiH write or phone
Hliemian. Clay & Co., Kune, Ore.
Phono 4
i:ri(! Wold and family will leave
IOII1KIH IWI ine nui ton ........... .
nonie Oil llOKOf iuci, n. n: -
will lie enlertiilnld durhift the
week end.
Don't foiKet the dunce tonlMht.
"rlty halt
ortland buslneMH vlsliniH for u
.... , , . .
lli; '; 'V:"'"' 1 j
-dentin,; the I tilted l-ldelUy and
i (iuarautee company, un jiariyi
Itandall of the Niagara Fire Intnir- I
ance eomuany. Mr. Kandall will
be In Ashland and Klamath Fulls
l the first of the week.
We have somethliiK choice in
tree props. Do not fail to seo them.
Dig Pines Lhr. Co. "Mf
Word has been received from
Miss Mary Creiner. formerly a re-(
porter on the Mall Tribune, who Is
on her way to New York to spend
veveral months with her mother,
that they are having n wonderful j
time en roulo. j
DrenHninkinj; and remodeling. ,
Fashion Shop, 42 1 Medford Kldg.
tf
" Wilfred McKoehc returned yes- .
terday from Portland where he j
attended a convention of the Pa-,
clfle Htale seedsmen lest week.
Mr. and Mi's. K. K. Crouse of
DesMolnes. la., were business vis
itors here Friday and Saturday. ,
M; Crouse is u representative of
the John Deere plow factory. j
Dig dance Hut. nilit, Uold Hill.
Dancing II to 2. 79'j
Mrs. Pat Cale. who graduated J
from the Ashland Normal school
this term, was a Medford visitor
Friday, being the guest of tier sis
ter, Mrs, C, N. Culy. 1
Itig dance tonight, Hilarily hall.
A building permit was issued by
the clly yesterday to the C, V. A
K, Fruit company to Install win
dows at their packing house on
Flcventh street, at a cost of S2.".
(Irange fiance. Lake Creek. Sat
urday night. Fverybody welcome.
8 3
Mrs, C. AV. Ashpole left Thurs
day for j Pocfilello, Ida., to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Cordon, and was accompanied by
Mr. Ashpole as' far as liurns.
I!lg dunce Hal. night, (lold Hill.
Dancing to 2. 7J
Mrs. J. H. Snyder and son Wil
liam, who hail been spending sev
eral weekjs here visiting friends
anil relatives In Ashland and Cen
tral 'Point, left Thursday for her
home in Poeatelln, Ida., to Join
her husband, Harry Snyder, who Is
employed by the Pacific Fruit Kx
press company. Mr. Snyder was
formerly employed In Medford as
an agent for the eMlropolltnn Life
Insurance company.
A good time ussured those who
attend the dance tonight at Hi
larity hall. 7!)
(Jeorge Cute, Hood Klver youth.
recently caught a fish whllo on
his motorcycle. He rode his ma
chine over a submerged road and
when he reached high ground he
found a 1 1-Inch carp caught fast
In l lie gearing.
Temporary auto llueii.ses were is
sued at the Hheriff's office today
to the Central Point State hank at
Central Point, liufus Hoberts of
Jacksonville, Charles Mitchell of
Uiold lllll. C. C. Fortrtedc of Han
Francisco and Mrs. Irene Hass, J.
M. P.oore and the Oregon (Jranite
company of Medford..
Orange dance, I-ake Creek, Sat
urday night. Kverybody welcome.
Xii
Kleven local Infants were given
thorough physical examinations at
tho regular monthly child welfare
clinic held at the I la pt 1st church
yesterday afternoon.
Among the state of Washington
hotel guests In Medford an Mrs.
L. 1. Itrldges of Olympla, Mrs. A.
L. Davenport of Aberdeen, Pat
Cogglus of Longvlcw. Joe
Taeonin, Mrs, Km ma Kingston of
Centra Ma and F. W. I turret te, K.
A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Ferguson and Frank Youngs of
Seattle.
A 10-pound son was born lust 1
Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Tyce at the home of Mrs. Tyco's
mother, Mrs. J. It. Harnett, of I20:
Fast Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Owen of
Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting
James II, Owen, the former's
fd
who left this morning for
Kugone to attend n meeting to
night at Kugeue of state lumber
men. Harry S. Owen has been
connected with t he L. W. HI Inn
lumber company of Los Angeles
for thi last ITi years, John S. Owen
of Fan ( 'lalre. Wis,, president of j
the Owen Lumber company, loft j
this morning for bin home after
spending ten days In this city on
business and visiting.
M e in hers of the Lilt re II Pa rt s
store force wilt be entertained by
( ieorge I 'a run m at his summer
home on Pelican bay this week
end. Harnum owns a I 2-pnssengor
hi u nch w h Ich the g u est s will c n -Joy'nlunH
with fishing and swim
ming. -
M rs. I. J. Allen and two suns
of Oorvallis are guests for a week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
MenUrr.
Miss Florence York, home dem
onstration agent, spent the day at
A pplegate. Instructing women of
the Community club In Improved
methods of cunning fruits and '
vegetables. A major part of her 1
June program wilt consist of work
In connect ton wttti the county
health unit which will hold clinics j
for babies and children of pre - j
school age In ;tt( communities. j
bers of bis family w ill leave early i
Sunday for Newport, where they!
plan to ftp etui a week's vacutton.j
L. A. Hunks and family arrived !
here yesterday from lilx-erside. i
Calif. Mr. Hunks is a large orange)
grower In that section, and in- j
tei ruled In orchards In the Itogue
ntver valley. '
Uusiness callers here Friday in
cluded H. C. Hare of Herkeley.
Calif., and New York, nmt Floyd
Suthertln of Ashland.
N'brleans Beauty
, i '
if 1 -
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i ft
I ' I
'5 i
i .1.1 J
. "Miss ticvt Orleans" nt the in
tcrnationrl beauty pageant at Gal
veston, Tex., in June is to be Miss
Georgia Payne, 17-ycar-old miss
with golden-brown hair.
l'inp((iia Post No. Hi will be
well represented at the American
Legion convention in Modford
August 2. 3, and 4, according to
Horace liromley, who utteuded the
last .meeting of the Uosehurgr Le
glojinalres. Fight delegates and
eight alternates wero elected to
represent t'nipuua post, and in
addition the KoseburK D r u m
corps find at least 50 mbre Legion
naires and auxiliaries plan to
"meet 'em in Medford". In August.
TO VISIT HERE
EIRST OF WEEK
Ocncrnl L. M . Nuttnian and O041-
eral James p. o'N'oil will visit on
.Monday. June I lib with Sergeant
Orover C. Owen, In charge of the
Medfurd, U. H. Army Iteeruitlng
station.
It not being necessary to keep a
large number of general officers
on the active list after the armis
tice was signed and the troops de
mobilized. Crcneral Nuttmuu, as
well as (icncral O'Neil reverted
back to their former regular army
rank un colonels, and due to their
excellent war record, were given
stuff positions. Coloin-I Null man
is now 011 the staff of C.cneral
Hlues, who is commanding Hie !th
corps area, which consists of eight
western slates ami Alaska, Colonel
NtHtmaii being charged w 1 t h
securing the best type of young
men, and keeping .the commands
recruited up to their full author
ized strength, ;iml i; stationed at
the Presidio of San Franc isco.
Oeneral O'Neil is one of the most
widely known army officers of the
Deno orit'nited States and there Is hardy u
nick or corner that doesn't know
"Hue key" or "Patsy" as he is often
called, lie is on staff duty and has
charge of the recruiting in all the
slate uf Oregon and five counties
hi Washington, and Is stationed lu
Portland.
Major Charles K. .Mc Prayer,
assistant to Colonel O'Neil, and one
of the best medical doctors with
the A. K. F. in Franco during the
war, was - visiting Saturday with
Sergeant Owen.
CHIEFS TO MEET
.MAItSHKIIM.I). (in... .Inn,.
ii Tllliunouk mis ....( t tl:
fur thr 1 !' L!' rumii,in (,f ori'
Umi Sluti" Kin- Cllli.fs, l.y a vole
uf 16 lo 10. Si'iisirti. i't'iolvi-il thii'c
votl'rt.
Tin- roll. .wine nffli-.-ry were
i'U't'U-il iiniiulnitMl-: Witliiim K
NUKlutum. Kimtn, )irsl(li'tit : Ivan
Pciii'son, Mi'MlmiYllli', fh-st viec
li rul il nil; Jiuni-H v.. FIKi'hcr,
Kiwi'Iiuih. i-p-i-liM'tiMi tri'iisuri-r:
ThomiiK Ciuiu.!., Tlllnimiok, re
HinMrd sOiTi'liiiv.
". .1. HoiiKhmun. Ashland: I,. 11.
Ifnrtys. Si'iislil,.; Henry U-C.u-.,
Miirshrii'M ,.. numi'il trustors.
.Mayor Williamson ami Clly At
torni.y Calkins of Kum n.' nia.U- clo.
iiucnt lil.'iis lo siTtiro tin. couyvn
tlon lor ihi-lr ,.ty for ljo.
l-"lrp drills wimv jjIvimi last nlisht
anil thor,. lnlllnilon in tho
"nniplnK Turll.-s." tin. fuo or-'
I Vanlmitlun of lhi assorintlou. The
oonvoiillon innloil lodav with a na
food illnnor ul Mossi-I reef at noon.
Clillinllr 1'rlosi snhkon
NKWI'HUT. (lie.. ,IU. 3. i.4i
Father S. A. Counal. 4H, resldeni
l.astor of SI. Marys cihollr
eiuireh stlrlyinK .New puil. Toledo
ami Sllrtit. una ttivkm ih
paralysis Friday afternoon and
Hint today. He had lle,l here the
past two years. 1 1 1st ii.iienis reside
in Winnipeg. Canada.
DRYEST MAY IN
LOCAL
! The put month bad the lightest
j rainfall for t he month of May
in the history of the Medford
.weather bureau, the total rainfall;
lamouuting to only one hundredth)
jof an inch. Although slighvi
Uimuuuts uf rain fell on seven days I
I during May, it was only on Muyj
1 & that u measurable amount fell, '
i according to the official summary '
of L. Walter Dick, meteorologist
i In charge of the Medford bureau, j
iThfs summary Is, in part, as fol-!
lows: j
! "Tho monthly mean tempera-j
j lure for May was 02.3 degreds, a j
(departure of 5.1 degrees above the'
,pasl average for tho month. Maxl-t
mum temperatures of 90 degrees!
or over were reuched on two days.!
'I lie highest for the month, 18.2
degrees, on the 2 Ith, was also t
the highest of u if record for Mav. '.
I exceeding tho previous high id-;
old. reached in 1!22, by i degree.;
The lowest tcmperaturu for thej
month was yu.H degrees on thet
third, !
"The total rainfall was the
lightest of record, only o.O inch
being measured, n deficiency of
1.10 inch, a compared with the
past average for May. Altogether
rain fell on seven days, but only
on (he 5th wan the amount ineas
ureable. "Killing frosts formed on the
first three days. Damage was not
general, but early tender vege-tabh-H
suffered to Homo extent,
especially on tho iliird. There was
fairly heavy smudging on nil three
days. Fruits did not suffer any
frost damage.
"Thunderstorms occurred on il
days. Four solar halos were (Ob
served. Light fog formed on one
occasion, and light smoke was
not"d . on seven days, on one of
which dense smoke was also re
corded." E
LIQUOR TANGLE
PITTSIJL'KO, June !). (A1) In
dictments cbn rir i nir 1 (17 iioi-koiih
I Including Superintendent of Police
i Peter P. Walsh, two members of
I the state legislature and two police
I magistrates, witli conspiracy to
: violate the prohibition laws, were
returned by a federal grand jury
here today.
The Indictments followed weeks
I of investigation by tin grand jury
of charges that there were exlen
jsive conspiracies to violate the
prohibition laws throughout the
city. Federal authorities had
claimed that city officials would be
enmeshed in the probe and several
clashes between city and federal
authorities occurred while the In
vestigation was being pressed.
Sam J. Ore net and Luke Sulli
van, former members of the legis
lature, were among those named in
the Indictments. Scores of alleged
i Hie it liquor manulacttircrs and
boot iegyors also were named.
TlenlMii Near Fall
TOKYO. June II. UT'l With the
fall of Tientsin into the hands of
the nationalists believed to be Im
minent, foreign garrisons were
making final preparations to pro
led their nationals today. Severe
fighting was reported to be taking
place between Tientsin and Taku.
about 25 miles to the cast of the
const.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT
FOU HALF Lease on fully equip-1
pod dairy ranch and milk route;
21 A. alfalfa, producing Ml to !Mi
tons of hay, with 22 tons in the.
barn: complete farming equip
ment, including good team: also
complete equipment for handling!
milk route: j 7 good cows and
some young stock; good 7-room
house, furnished ; large dairy
barn -inil oilier outbuildings;
free water for irrigation. This
is a w o n d e r f u 1 opportunity. .
Kooks show net profit of ap- '
proximately I on per month, j
Sale price of lease, equipment I
and route. SKJlMi cash. See i
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc.
SI .
I'M I! SAI.K A dandy sul.urliiin
homo oonsistlm; of 3 1 A., with;
U lo S A. lu oolllvatl'in ami lalil
lli walor rluhl; a i;ood o-roonl
Inmyalow with t'lri'olai'o. Kood ;
ham iiml ohiokon housi's: lots
of horrios. rall's anil fruit of1
various kinds; only L' 1 u milosi
from .Modforil on a Kood uravol-i
oil road. .!ut Iho idaoe for lior- ,
rios. tumutoos. I'iiiitalouiics and
Vai'lry. An ixoollont Uuv at :
Sl.'nio. Atliuollvi. lorms. Char-'
los A. AVInu Ayonoy, liu. l'ltoni' ;
72S. 81 !
KOI! H.U.K AI Jorsov milk row. i
HO. T. Uoiii. 'niter l-aki; hluh-I
yay, 4 ml. from Kaule 101111 1
Tel. 31-X-4. i
KOll IIKXT Furnished hunitalow:
eleetrle riuiKi'. mirae, for sum
liter. M."t N. ('.arllelt. 7:nf
FOl! SAI.K (II! TUA1U-:
euulty lor liood used ea
!" Mail Trihune.
$10110
P. ox
rrilol.STKUINC. flulshlm;. re
newiim' Wink done at home or at
shop. A. X. Thlhault. I'hono
!MI-U. hj ;
WANT lo i;et In toiu-h with party 1
Interested In patents and linen'.
tions. Must he able lo invest j
alioul S.-.00. Address Wm. II. 1
Uolierlson. Central I'olnt, Ore. ;
79 1
FOK KKXT f. . room modern 1
house. Imiulre filS v, Juekson 1
SO
FOU KF.XT .1. room furnished
apartment: private family; hath
Barase. Key l H y. Ivy.
TALENT ARRESTS
HIS ARRESTER AS
PLOT TI
Sergeant Charles P. Talent, ser
geant in charge of the Htate traffic
department, who was arrested last
Tuesday night by .Marshal ilob
Metzger fur parking uu the wrong
side of the street, late yesterday
afternoon arrested .Marsha! MeUKer
for the same nfrense. The com
plaint against Talent, scheduled lor
liea ting this afternoon before Jus
tice J. L. Re l Jacksonville, was
postponed until next Friday. 'The
case against Molzger tiled suddenly,
as somebody tore up the "ticket."
Talent arrested Marshal Metzger
when, according to MeUwer's
friends, efforts to induce him to
withdraw his complaint against Tal
ent fnilcd. Mct.ger was working
at the city reservoir arid had his
car parked on the only parking
spot alonn that narrow ruad, which
is uheU only us an ingress to the
Jacksonville road. Metger adher
ents admit he was parked on the
wror3 side of the road, hut main
tain it was the only place to park.
Captain Itloom of the state traf
fic department Ik in the ity and
conferred yesterday with Jackson
ville authorities relative to adjust
ing the tangle out of court. So far
little headwuy has been made in
this direction.
The city council or Jacksonville,
according lo well-informed report.
hi standing hack of MeUgeivand
his friends havo taken up a fund,
to fight the case "to the highest
court." , .
AI PROSPECT JUNE 23
Two weeks from ioduy the Copco
Employes' cluh will stK-;c its an
nual Forum picnic at Prospect. This
is one of the big events of the year
for the Crfpco Forum and a large
attendance lis assured, 'ihe var
ous committees In charge ol' the
affair are making extensive plans
for Die day and night program to
entertain (lie hundreds of Copco
employes and their families who
will attend.
A trip of inspection through tho
new Prospect No. 2 power plant
will he a special feature, and will
afford every employe an opportu
nily to see tills new geiiuratin-j; sta
tion, which Is the largest of its
kind in the entire mate.
' The Weather
Lowest temperature this morn
ing, 4(i.
precipitation for 24 hours, end
ing 5 a. m.. none.
Yesterday's weather here: High
est temperature, 77; lowest tem
perature yesterday, 4:t; meun tem
perature yesterday. U0.
Precipitation: T o t a 1 rainfall
since 1 t f -month, trace.
Humidity yesterday. 5 a. m.,
St per cent; 12 noon, 118 per cent;
5 p. m., ;i5 per cent.
Character of day: Partly cloudy.
Sun sets today at 7:45 p. m..
rises tomorrow 4 : :t 5 a. m.. set
tomorrow 7:45 p. m.
(Uises and sets computed for
level horizon).
Forecast for tonight and to
morrow: Fair tonight and Suu-j
day: normal temperature; lower .
humidity. i
L. WALT Fit DICK, j
Meteorologist, Ciiited Stales
Weather Korean, i
These Drug Stores
are open nights this
week i p.
Jarmia & Woods
James McNair Pharmacy
West Side Pharmacy
OUR USUAL GOOD
DINNER
TOMORROW
$1.00
HOTEL
MEDFORD
Insure
Grain and" Hay
Now0
Oraln rale only fc per SlnO Insur
aiu'O from now to January I. rover
lli III field, in stark or in ware
house. Custonmry short term rates
on liny.
It yon have anything to insure.
se or phone .1. Wakollelil or
Clarenco Pierce.
I Another Great L I
Mf Tomorirow
i if Another Big Senratior, al Surprise l 1
i awxsa 4.nit Vnii is w
I Chaplin
"The Fortune
Hunter"
WITH
Vitaphone
ALSO
2 Great Acts of
VITAPHONE
VAUDEVILLE
EDDY PEABODY
in
.BANJOMANIA
I fill and L : r-1
The Comedy Skit F Ml II
3l Admission ,; Talking ,. 19
C3 Mate. 10 and 35 , News 5 Ei
. Eves. . ..25 and 50 Reel ; M
mtlmid. attd Back
(the regular one way fare)
39 return limit June IS
Save time, money and nervous
energy. Use the train. Care
free, comfortable and depend
able service to the picturesque
Enjoy the splendor of this annual
gEla event. See the spectacular
Pngcaut, "Where Rolls the Ore
gon", the colorful Floral Parade
and Merrykhana Procession.
' Co by Train
tit Stem FaclSic
J. C. Carle, Agent Phone 34
FOR YOUR WINTER
FIRE
Green Pine Slab Wood
12-inch or 16-inch
$2-75
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
1113 North Central
Reichstein
Tel.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT!
LAST TIMES
TONIGHT
Richard
Barthelmess
!N
"The Ptent
Leather Kid"
Capacity Crowds call it
his best picture
Also
TWO BIG
VITAPHONE,
ACTS - .
Per Load
2 Loads $5.00
631
Deuel