PAGE TWO MEDFORP AIWTL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD. OREOOX, MONDAY; .TTTXE 11, 1028. iocal and Personal i ix-auM' f tlw h'-avy rain ihe J iaily mmiher f " ,n'' ;"t, cur registering here yesterday fell ' off consideruhly from tin' ; iti i - tioiiM of Ihe punt week, an only 'J3 sueh cars registered yenterday. Hut this wan more than made up hy , todayV rt'wiiratlonf, as hy 11 a. hi. CO out of the Ktale en i-M had reg istered, and they were Ktill eum- Iiik. . Need n HpareT We huvo some' KOtid buyn in UKcd tlre and tubes, .lennlnk'H Tire Co., 121 is. Hlver- side. - ralifornias rejilsteietl at local , day. Uoxie Itordnn ( Aleilfonl if ht.iels liUlmle !!, ('. t ry.stal and j Forum luncheon postponed. The unions the nit'iuhei-H of the yrndu- , Air. and Mm. .1. A. Mot rin of (. , u ,n t( (. r tt Commerce forum iitinn elattM of Albany college, Al- ! .1 .erkeley.i Mi-, antl Alrn. .1. II. niecllnK will be held at G:'Ht i. m. baity. re.. the commencement of Toiiiik and Air. antl Airs. I). ISren-1 TueKday and not at noon au at which will be held Tuesday even-i lunery or Iteddlni:, Mary O. IMkc- . flrHt ,,unni l. iriK. jlnw ,,r Kawyer Hv. i:ii.alei)i WlnK j MrH w. J. .Mulvaney of iiillii. Merchant, do you need utoraue j of, Klna. My. ami ,Mrn. U. MmrMj Mnnt., ix In the city for a few days space? Have drive-in Kpace fori of Iunsmulr, A. (1. Ay era of viMtiifiK with the family of J. H. rent. One block from Main. Call bna. .1. M, Meeker of i Yencent itujnttin, former ae(uaintanccn. Sum Jennink'H, phono 23. 2 , c'Uy. Air. and Mrs. F. it. Halt of MrHt AUV1,ney Ik en route to Pulo L. J. AdaniM will hpend $4. San JJleit". Mr. uud Mr. F. .S!AU) lallf., to see her mm who i for the cnnKtruction of an apart-! HedKe of Alameda. t'harh'H Vtii; utnMidini,- school there, ment dwelling; at 335 North Holly mf Alaywotid. I.es lienuletb and Mr. j A ,n;in jUt;f ib-i-nse wa lnnuetl at Mtreet. accortliiik' toil city buibliiiK "' A'r. Havid Stevens of South j l)u. t.uuniy del k office today to permit issued today. ' I'asailcna, Air. and Airs, tleorue Von can save S'-'O on your ro- ilf man, , .1. Hoai dmau. Mr. and eery bill. 1'nderwooil C impany. Mtm. 1.. S. gub k. C K. Itryan and a:, family ami K. Al. HoreiiHon of (lak fluests from a distance reuisier- lantl, Mr. ami AIih. I. A. Clb kman ed at Hertford IioIcIk include Miss and Mrs. Al. P. Hoyt of Lt.s An- Victoria Wjirner of Alansflebl, (.. ji'leH, Mr. and Mm, I,. M, lioj;nn. Mr. ami Airs. A. Kills nt Hi. I.ogls, 1 (JeoiKe llaltle. Mr. and Airs. T. l. AIo., A. ScbtH'nfeld of Louisville, ! Whldt and Freil ()rick.stn of San Ky., ChaH. (iolllleb of t 'Inclnnall. I Francisco. ft.. Air. antl Airs. K. 1.. .lackett of, MoreKae sae ror rent. Irfvo (Minty: Victor Frederick Plrdstye Creat Falls. Altuii.. Mrs. P. P.ju n-j In with car or truck. Call Sam l)f (!oj j un, (n y huHlwmli y : Her well of Hetroil, Allch., C. (i. Hone- ; JenninfcB. phone 223. 82 M,rt j.(u k jiarrlK t-f Central Point, hue of Lowell, AlasH . Mr. and .Mrs. i Firo t hief antl Aim. Hoy Kltlott J chemical enulnccrinic; St. Cl-ilr Frank CtmltH of Hoboken. -V. J., ; returned to their home hVre last - pattefHon antl Kmlly Pratt of Ash- Air. and Aim. tieortiC W. Hialeler evening from .Marshfleld. wbei e ,liui , H, hool of commerce; Kthvard of Pearl Itivcr. X. .1.. and Amy H. j Post of 1 En t n via, X. V. .CraiiKe dance, Lake Creek, Hat-; urday niht. Kverybody wlmme. j niade the trip by motor antl ie- , i KTi porte1 the I'oudH and wealber to The ALedfiU-d VS)Un hniin will, he ideal, with the exception of hold Its annual observance of Flaa yesterday when It mined In the day on Sunday, July 17th, In the sea coast city, city park, lit 'J:3U o'clock In the A special type of tree props at afternoon. The aridrewi on that Uf Pines Lbr. Co. 7lf occasion will tie made by Frank! W. W. Helcher, recently appoint T. Wrluhtmun of Halem, a promt- j etl scout executive for the local nent Klk of that city, paHt deputy exalted Knind ruler of the KIkH order for OreKon south, and past exalted ruler of tint Salem lodm. Xfnnlu, aster, HalplKhiHHiq, French marlKold plantH, 10a dozen. 45 Quince St. 76tf Vestertlay was the hiKRest day this summer at Hie Merrick auto camp, 7a cam beliiK accommodated with all the cabins filled. Most of the tourist h were from Cali fornia and Oregon. Piano for sale, STid. Phone 1 1 s I evenhiK. Anions the vlHltoi-H In Medford yesterday from Ash la ml was Miss Kllu Illnton, who Is Inchnlerl in the lurgn firaduatliu; class of the Southern' tiieKon Normal sclnxil. Misa Hlnton, following Kniduatjon ceremonicH tomorrow will leave Thursday morning for her home In i lamiltnn, Ore. !LoveJoy hydraulic nhock Absorb ers set of four. Will sure ...maUo, your car rldo sinouLJi., Jin :I ever. J Jwood a A ulo Shop. Ho. Central. 82 A divorce decree, which "was irunled In circuit court to F. V. Harrette from Zelmu Jlarrnlte, was tin file tmlay al Hie county clerk's office, Wall cases and show cases for lull, very cheap. Iteddy & Co. fil Following the heavy rain of yes terday antl the cloudiness of to day, cloudiness is alsti forecast for tonight and tomorrow, along with normal tmeperitture and hu midity. Mr. Mills will be nt (he Km ma CM no Shop giving permanent waves from June 11th to 1 tit h. For appointment phone 454. K4 "Had n wonderfully enjoyable trip, barring six flat tires en route, ant arrived here at 4:30 p. m.." was the gist of n telegram from Airs. Lewis JennlngM. idling of the arrival In Clinton, la., yesterday of Air. nnd Mrs. Jennings. Miss Jo sephine Koppes and Mis Claire Coleman, who loft this city for the east early Sunday morning. June .'tril. Miss Koppes left l he re mainder of the parly at Clinton last night or Ihis morning to go by train for .Mansfield, Ohio, to visit rela tives there, while the oihei'H will visit at Clinton and make side trips, until next Saturday the quar tet gets together again In Chicago and starts on the return trip home. We have something choice In tree props. Do not fail to see them. ivig l'ine l.ltr. Co. 7Xtf Mrs. C. c. VanScnyne. Home : hakim. Phone UiHI-.L r There's a lot of Satisfaction in doing things well. We know that this spirit permeates our en tire establishment and believe it one of the chief reasons for the ac knowledged superiority of Fluhrer's Breads. The Ihiriy-ninth unnuul ufnulun of ihe maud clia liter, Ord'i of (lie a rilxtiint-e who reentered at the Kustein Star of OicKon. will con- ttiejil tunnel) of the out of Mate v-ih In .Masonic it in lu Tort -1 rt-trim ration hurt-mj tot lay art lr l.mtl. Tuesday, WVfliu'Klay undj win lijirnwll of Ueiroit, .Mich, A. ThoiMlay. Sim. A:tifciir't Hur iH H j Klli of Hi. Lutiin, .Mo., an;! 'A'. It. of finintH I'mh In worthy crand I .ft I if Vniieiuvfr, I!. '. million, und II. Wityne StanaiU of JirnwiiHVlIU' it worthy grand iat-1 inn. v have Hitinethinj: c-hulee In trco jirojist. lh not fail to we them. IUk Vim l.Uv. t'o. Tfclf i Amonu tht 7K graduate iwlv - ing degrees at the Willamette unl- vtMwHy tMrninn-neement exeivlKe at j Salmi today l Kai l i'eniherion of I 1 Ashland. ' ! I'sed piano for Halt' at n xaerl-' fce,.; Kuhy terms. 1'hoiitt yU-l-X. 1 ,. 7Jlf the former attended the annual ; convention last week of the Oregon Fire Chiefs' aoeliilion. They area, returned from Medford yes- erday, brluioK with him bis fam ily, who will make their home here. The Dalles Chronicle. Airs. C. C VanSeoyoc. Home i It I n. Phono i a - J. 82 The condition of Cllbert Duncan, 6)1 years of a;e, who was picked up on Klgblh Hticct Saturday night In an unconscious condition as a re sult of a heart attack, was report ed to be better today at the Keereil Heart hospital. Duncan, who is a traveler, claims he fx an army ma jor and a former army aviator. Kat barbecue sandwiches, nnd llvn forever., Mae's liarhocue, 1 mile purth or Medford on hlwl" way. x2 There are on l he average 00 C h r I h t 1 a n inlniste r graduated from thu Christian Church college In KuHcne, accordliiK to I). It. Parks, who is in Medford for a short time vitdtinu William Clem eimon, manager tif the Hotel Jack- H.on-, ,,,ln. ''""'Mlt'i .,y!lfte .K' Jdnni nenrti tjr in this section, has a tiood cnrnllnient and includes students from all Ncellons of the northwest. Mr. Pai'liH reported that Kuaene is (fiijoyiiiK a eonl InuoiiN steady growth, e m e o u r a k e d arey t h ni it n h railroad tleviopment work. . Orange dance, Ijike Creek, Sat unlay nij;ht. I IveiTbtidy webome. i N.1 Included amotitf the OreKonlaiis I'euistered at Medford hotels, other than those from Portland, are C. A. Hartley and Jack Hartley of Oregon CHy, Mrs. (i. M. Shelley of .Myrtle Point. C C. C.etty of Ku ene, Mrs. T. It. KIuk. K. J. Heel leis, Doris Itiches, Mary Myers ami Orcena Dawson of Salem. (I. C. Chapman of Carlbaldl. Sleinway urn ml piano hold to radio broadcastUiK station KOOS Is to be resold; liberal discount. For particulars write or phone Sherman. Clay & Co., KuKene, Ore. Phone m;:!. si Anions Crescenl city visltoi-H from Aledford this week -end were Clarence Kads, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Lar kin lieynobls. Dr. U. J. Conroy and famhy. In spite of the rain there wa Utile fo at the beach, antl the roads were, in excellent condition. Dressmaking and remodellnn. Fashion Shop, 41'4 Medford Hblw. if Mrs. Chester Kubli h; lu the Pa- cific Christian hospital al Kuuene, havinu been olierated on. She is! reported culim oIoiik very nlcelyl at present. Kugene Iteglster. Mrs. Slim ami straight are the Comets. KuMi is a former resident of the! but the, gold fanlalls at'e the pret Applegate district. tiest of the lot. Another type Is Captain Noville ami Lieutenant j black ami orange, officially known Pachln will be Ihe speaker al ihe! aft Shuhunkin Calico. They were Chamber of Commerce forum Tuesday evening al !:3n al Hotel Medford. Medford tenehers of the piano will be interested In the coming of John Thompson to PottluniC missloner. have accepted ami qual July :t tn 14, li'L's. Mr. Thompson, ' Ifb'tl for the November election, composer, pianist and well kuownj Mr. Ashpnle has a month yet in teacher of piano, will conduct j w hich to qualify. lasses In Portland al the Studio building. 37 Taylor street. An Schocnt, Junior at the Cnl Vet Uy of ireyon, arrived here yestetduy to rpi nd the summer uiontlM. He will ygaln be on th leportoiial stafl of the Dally Newn. Mel. C F. Carter. Dorothy Porter, J. W Snider, with liis wife and Charles A. Porter, lieorue Heah Iwo children, returned th ernd ofiing It. T. Hamilton. J. Al. Miwkc lust week from a week's vacation trip which took thcni to Crescent ''Ily and down the coast to Han done. They Vlsiled friend at Ibiteburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Lounsbuiy of naUnnd. Cnlif., stopped here Sunday fur a short visit with Mis. I.ounsbury's cousin. K, n, Cos. whom she had not seen for II years, They lu.d spent some time in Portland, Seaiiir and Tacoma with other relatives. j Mrs. Frank Isaac, who i nt- 1 j tending the Kasterii star conven- "f tn' lreshyiennn i hun h started j Hon al. Porllaad as u delegate 'his tnurnliK with an enthusiastic ! fiom Afedfonl. w ill h ave Sat ur-1 otm ,,f lilln present. The prt ! day. June Hi. with her husband j '""'"' department wa organized .antl Air. nnd Mrs. C. M. Culy on ajwl,h Ksthrr McColloin nmi j vacation trip to Sacramento, Calif i Ituth Clement ni tc.u her. Thi They w ill dilve Ihiough ihe lied-' Junior department, wlih Mary I woodr ' AlarUm Sweeney und Kt-otlcrtcfca 'Ammn the motor tourist from j Kinplnye of ihe Uiirell Parti Ktu-i wen i-nt -i t aim l during the 'week end a tlhe r.etirge lirtrmnn sum mi r home on leleun hay. TImim in the parly were 11. K. I.lt- irrll, V. A. JJltiell. K. M. Moty. ' - u- i'uron, Frank Muitln and Hurry VanDyke. ' Kew fhdi were ill,Km ''' " ruin hwiw whic; fell Sunday. ' Dr. 1 1. II. l".tkel antl wife. Mr. and Mr. C. A. Knight and Mim, Kttii Vuwte' innion-d to Hog lie Klk result Sunduy to upend Ihe Utdiert .la men Wilhitc, 21. of Ash bind antl Pauline Putter, 17. of ibis city. Wilblte Is a mechanic and Allss Itutter Is au offit-e em ploye al the local farm bureau ex ebaime. Included anions the u'l I mem hoi of the I'.OK Ki'atluatlnK class tif the UrcKon Am Icilltural college al't' the following from Jackson Klein of Medford, eloctrit al m- Kineeriha: ( 'harles itUKseli i.eevcr of Medftird, mechanical enMineei--I UK ; Moutery Ltipan Hoist of Hams Valley, school of forestry; Mildred Anne Nye and Lillian Helmer tif Talent and Margaret K. AleCoy tif AHbland, cliool of home ernnoui ics; (iebje Asliton Foerst of Ai pl''ale, school of vocational edu cation. Miss Nye of Ashland was included amoiiK those pratluailni; with honors, she havlnj." an aver age ni uile of f I in the school of Iiome economlcH for the four-year course. Al r. a nd M rs. .1 ess Hu f f eeool of San Francisco spent the weelj end wilh Mr. ami Mrs. Lew Iteynobls of the Hotel Holland. Mrs. Suffe cool is a sister of Mrs. Iti-yiudds. MikN Clara Hreen. 'Mi.-nt of the Cnlversily of Oregon at Kn Keili, has returned to Medford to spend the summer vacation with her parents. Dr. ami Mis. Jt. K. tireeu, tin Park avenue. t lut-sis from Portland reKlstered at Mt-dford hotels inclutle Mr. uud Mrs. Hoy Sheen, M. K. Ketone, Del l:t Loseth. I. I'. U'liodwiuil, John Hyrnes, John K. Wallaek. A. A. Hale, Win. AL Coplan, K. C. Hall. Air. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson. i;i mer K. Miller. Harry Kallandcr, .Mr. au ilAlrs. J. K. Fenlon, F. D. WarlnK. -1. V.- Schrelner. H. A. Menkes, Harry Cart' r. Mr. and .Mrs; A. It. Carter, It. J. Iloyle nnd C. I). Cook. Due In the fact that half-year auto licenses will be Issued at the sheriff's office in less I ha n two weeks, bel lining June 'J'A. the is suau.ee of temporary auto licenses at (hat office has taken a decided slump with only two issued there this forenoon. They were Ismh d to Itculnahl Parsons ami Waller Scholer. both of Aledford. When the Italf-yeai- license period opens, as In other years, the sheriffs of fice will be subjected to a heavy rush for several days, wilh applf cants siamlini; in Hue to fill out applications. Wesley K. Hoytotl antl wife tif CrantH Pass were dinner quests at t he home of M r. and M rs. A . F. Stcnnett Sunday. (ietii'Ke Itritt. who h: .tn.sot lated with I he Lon "ell Lumber com pany at Weed. Calif., vlsiled Sun day with his family who reside In this city. Chns. W. Phelps of Weed. Calif spent Saturday eveninu ami Sun luy visiihiK al (he home of A. F. Stcnnett. Coltish. I f.o of them, ranfiinu in Hhupe ' and color from a graceful Comet type to the uly Calico Teb'cope with bui4liii; eyes and horny skin, are the center of at lent Ion at the Monarch Feed ami Seed company store, where they were placed today In an aquarium with iwo small Knyptlnn turtles. A 11 of the fish are tiny ami at the rate thev eat thev will be a hint: lime rowint- another Inch of tail. shipped here from San Francisco. All the candidates successful at the May, primary, with the excep tion of C. W. (Wig l Ashpnle. dem oerniie selection for county com- Among the hotel guests In Med- : ford from the state of Washington are Mr. and Mrs. W, K. Wilmot I of Tacoma, Mr. at(d Mrn. Frvd I White of Seattle. Airs. Kmma Kin ton of Ccutralla and W. L. Por- M. L. Warnoi'k, J. F. Connolly antl J. Yates of Seattle. o ',np Hutly Vacailon Hible ttchonl iBrominer a tear-her . tinil the in ; termed iutt defmri mem witlii Jtev. K. P. Ijiwrem-e un teneher. j Other pupil wlt-hlng tt attend 'tht Ki-hool may start Tuesday or j Wednesday inurnlng. The mioneri i the better. The m hool opens at Mi a. in., and eloen hy lf:3U a. m.i I with a half hour inle rmixtdon fo j play. 1'iipiU who tlo not attend any other whool me Invited. A freakish rain storm, bringing ; , with It a drop In temperature at the wimp lime to a maximum of. I Tiii, which caused the people to 1 I build fires in their hornet to keep comfortable, caused a downpour lu ', Aledford. which neared record breaking1 proportions for a 24 hour j period in June antl prevented most : 'all outings yesterday. In all .7!' of au inch of rain fell : in Aledford. making it the heaviest rainfall during a 1'4 hour period In 'June since June liTlh. HU 3, when . 1.12 .nclies of rain fell. The next heaviest June downpour In the bis- lory of i he Med hu d weather bu reau for a 24 hour period, was on June iMt, IUI1', when .I8 Inches ' fell. I Yesterday's rain, which was a little above the normal total for jthe month of June, and which was the heiT.vieMi rainfall here since I .March L'fith last, started In at t:.ru ! a. m. and continued until 4:65 p. 1 m., when It stopped until G: 1 u I p. m., after which it rained lightly for a time. .Most of the rain came .down heavily and steadily all fore noon. The rain came without previous warning, as the weather maps did mil show It was coming, and the downfall here seemed' to be the heaviest in the stale. Marsh field hud only .3s; Itoseburg, 14: Port land, .Ml; North Head, a truce, nnd linker city. .02. Walla Walla. Wash., had .04 und Kureka, Calif., .lit;. Yesterday'H rain here .did no damage as near as could he j learned up to early this afternoon. ie ii mi mi one nay neing ottwn in the valley, but otherwise was re garded as beneficial to fruit and other crops, without Irrigation, aiding in sizing: up the uuirrlgated pears antl apples, and proved a veritable boon to berrleH antl gar den crops. As near as could be learned Hu cherries were no! damaged, as It Is said the peak of the crop Is not due yet for a week. FIRE CONVENTION Fire Chief ami Mrs. Hoy Kill. at returned last evening from Marsh licld, where chief Klliott attended the annual convention of the Ore- I Hon Fire Chiefs association, which he reported to be one of the most successful helil In several years. The next convention will be held in Tillamook and lie indicated that Aledford might be chosen wit bin the tjext Iwo years. Cpon bis arrival lu Alarshfiebt. the Southwestern Oregon .Ww:V- of that city had the following lo u.iy of the local chief: 'The (Jentle iniiii Jack' of Ihe fire chiefs is liny Klliott. who comes from that de lightful little city of Medford. where almond blossoms greet you in the spring and flowers bloom the year around. Chief Klliott, accompanied by Mi's. Klliott. is registered at the ( 'handler during Ihe convention.' MEN'S GOSPEL TEAM MEETING IS HELD The M e d f o r d Puslness Mian's Cnspel 1eaiu meeting held at Wil liams creek yesterday was well at tended in spite of the rain. It was reported a ureal spiritual meeting. the speakers keeping their atlul- ence In a high stale of interest. "Seed. Sin and Salvation" and "Mrotherly Love" were Ihe s'-rmon topies, The next regular meeting will be held next Sunday afternoon at the Christian church of phoenix at 3 o'clock . The speakers for this meeting will be Alva Farrabee and 11. .1. Fleischer. WHITLATCH Maude L. Whit latch, wife of Jacob P. Whitlatch passed away at the Community hcspiial In this oily Sunday even ing at the age of 4.1 years. Mrs. Whitlatch was born at Corvallls, Ore., August Hi. 1SS4. In 1IMI4 she was united In marriage to Jacob L. Whitlatch at Albany. Ore., and the family made their home at Halsey, Ore., for a number of years. Be sides her husband. Mrs. Whitlatch Is survived by two sons and one daughter: Milo A hlttatch of Fort Klamath: Mrs. Velina Jennings of Aledford. nnd Floyd of Medlord. Funeral services w 111 be con ducted from the Conger funeral pnitoiM Wednesday. June tilth at li. m. Uev. C. K. Mell of ihe 'Christian church will have charge 'of services at the chapel and the Neighbors of Woodcraft of which Mrs. Whlllatch wan it member will have charge at the grave in Med ford cemetery. Staled Assembly Table Hock Council No. IS. June 12th. 7:3n p. nt. Work In 11. & S. Al. degrees. K. K. NICHOLS, HecotdtT. I zr I j Obituary SEASON EXPECTED'IS PRESIDENT OF AT C. LAKE LODGE: That Crater Xntinnul park will have a record breaking attendance this comiii'4 seuHon, us already there arc three tiiiies us many res ervations for accommodations at the lodge from eastoin people as for last year, and that the lode will be open and reutly to entertnin till visitor) tu (he lake on and alter June Tl, with a lull comple ment of employes, watt the uewu given out tl.ia noon hy H. W. Price, vice-president and general man ager of the Crater .National Park company, which holds the lodi;er stage and other park conceBKions, who arrived In the city last even ing from Portland lo make his headquarters here and to make trips to the lake and Klamath Falls until the Outer Lake season opens. However, this dues not mean that the stages will be lu operntion be fore July 1, but all motor visitors comins between June Tl and July 1 will find accommodations ready. Tl.e Crater National Park com pany will maimaiu oft ices during the season both at Aledford und Klumath Falls. Only two Biases will he operated between Medford and the lodge, us there are no afternoon trains arriving here as heretofore, this season, and four stages will be operated between Klamath Fulls and thu lake, while two stages will he maintained at Ihe lake to till tn us needed on either route, (leorge Roberts and his brother. Earl Roberts, will op erate the stages between hero and the lake, and the former with n mechanic left this iiiurnluK for Prospect, where the Hinges have been kept In winter storage, to place them In firm class condition for the season's running; Clyde liiehardson, chief clerk of the lodge lust year, and Mr. Priee with six of the 1ml Ke employes will leave here next Wednesday morn iiiK for the lodKe. to betfin the pre liminary work of KettiiiK things in readiness there for the season's opening. Next Sunday or Monday additional lodgo employes t;o up to the paik to augment ihe first crew of employes, and on the morning of June 22 the remainder ot the crew will bo to Cm l or lake to re main for the season. In the meantime loads of sup plies will he hauled to ihe lodge, so that everything will be In readi ness for the entertainment of all coiners on June 22 ami thereafter. On the afternoon of Juno 25 the members of the California Press asHiiciaiion will arrive ut the lodge for their four-days' convention, im mediately after which the Oregon Kditorial association will arrive for their annunl meeting;. There seems to bo no doubt but the roads all the way to the lodge will be e;eared of snow by June 22 in fact, Ike. Davidson, su pervisor of road eleurtny: work in Crater National park, who arrived in the city last niglit and departed lor tlie lake m;aiii this forenoon, said that be planned to have the road between Anna Springs camp, which has been cleared of snow now as fur as government ramp, opened nnd in good condition by June IS. It seems that he. as well as the officials of Crater Lake National park and of the Craicr National Park company, deem the eight inches of snow that fell there yes terday as of no consequence, think ing that it will melt away quickly and takt some of the old snow with it. Mr. Davidson said, in fact, that late yesterday the new snow was al uad y melting and that there had been .no freeze at the national park last uight or the night before. II. W. Price, who is very enthu siastic about Ihe bright prospects now for a record breaking atiend ance at Crater Lake park, said to day that as soon as the weather permits his company would be iin the construction of the cafeteria and cabins near the camp grounds. These buildings will not be com pleted in time for use this season, but will be in readiness for next year. Wedding Bells I n a beautiful ceremony at the Parish parlors of the Catholic church yesterday at 4 o'clock. Miss Kdna Mae Silllman of thH city became the bride of How n Call. Both young people attended high school here and Mr. ( !all is iow employed by the LMHh Cen tury store on Central avenue. A group of eiuht intimate friends and relatives were present at th church and later attended a wvtl-dim,- dinner served at the A. 1 Call home. Scott Mi Rile. Stated meeting Siskiyou ' LoiIkc of Perfection. 7:30 j p. ni.. June 11th, four-! teenth decree. I.. K. WILLIAMS. Secy. , fihcvp Owners j Attention! 1 We are In position to pay you ; more" than anybody for wool-mohair. See tt before you pell. MEDFORD RAItOAIN HOlTSR. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY! Foil SA1.K Smooth lop, S-l.urnfi-Ril num.. I'hniii1 tii'H-W. Mr KOH SAI.n (ill TltADLV-A No. 1 l:-'nn Hntyir. !S. II. WHhrow. Twll'iit. ST ; Kill! HV5VT Dvkirnlilo urounil floor Kl'Hrtnu'nt. Hoti'l Omml. S7 POll S VI.K A nitM-iran Two hoi-si". I nil .Mil. S'' r'Olt l;i:NT i ll fumMiiMl mo.1 rrn 4-ioolu Iioum Phono Sl!-V. S3 Pol! S.W.K Wi-mirr III--.. II. W Wnnl, llagU- I'olnt. 1'honp Irt-K-J. 3 v si NORMAL SOl'THKRN OKiiCOV NORMA! June 11. Counts of balloting for student body elmnhm were com plete Thursday aHernoon before 5 o'clock, with a total of imh votes cast. Fnusuul interest in the elec tion was displayed as proved hy the large per cent of students who voted. For president of tiie student body Harry May scored an easy victory over bis opponents. May is a resi dent of Ashland and is finishing his first year at the Normal. Roland Parks was elected vice president of the student body by a close margin. Parks Is also a lot-1 man. Wilma Howard of Milton, Oregon, was the student body's choice for secretary. Carter Hoggs of Aledford receive the vote for student body treasurer. Vernon Trimble, nf Grants Pass, defeated Mury (Juicy for editor in chief of the Siskiyou in one of the most closely contested smi gles of the entire e left Ion. Ken neth Anderson, one of Aled lord's representatives at the Normal suc ceeded in defeating Dick Mai pie o!" Portland for the position of busi ness manager of the school publi cation. It is singularly interesting, to not lee that although women as well as men were nominated lor prac tically all offices only one woman was elected to an office. All officers elected Thursday will take office at the beginning of the 10S-20 school year and serve for one yeur. Melviu Kathan. who won the school championship - tn tennis Thursday afternoon by defeating Don. Smith, was awarded a watch fob hy lit W. M-Xeal, coach. In behalf of' the students In recogni tion of his excellence In tenuis. The numes of the women who will receive nwnrds in hiking were read ut Friday's assembly. The members nf Hie I liking club In or der to receive u letter are required to hike thirty-live miles the fall quarter, forty miles during: the wtu ter quarter and fifty miles during the spring quarter. They are re quired to make three over-niffht hikes, hike to Hlair Ciunite quarry. Lamb's initio nnd Pmnpadore. The women must bo able to build their own camp fire, roll their own blank ets. All meetings must be attend ed. Thu following women arned letters in hiking: Lota Jarrett, Lot ie Franklin, Ha ma Youn-uuaye", Krma Miller, Mutile Lichtenherger. Florence Lichtenherger, Nina Wil liams. Minnie Alberts, l-ueile Wil son. Alice Terwilliger. Lydia Smith. Hn Oosnell, Fvelyn Hamilton. Heth Rowerman. Ada Marks, Flerniee arssiiiiraii; Your Old Favorites Frank's Comedians FORMERLY Frank 6 King IN The Big Tent LOCATION FOURTH AND FIR STREETS Two Eig Weeks OPENING Wed. June 13 VAUDEVILLE, ORCHESTRA, Wednesday-Thursday The Riot of Comedy "Almost a Bride" Sunday and Monday "WHY WIVES MARRY" Prices Adults 50c. Children 25c HPi!ip;i;i'iiigii!ag:g HEAR An Enjoyahle Musical Program at the Cooking School (First Presbyterian Church) Four Days June 12-13-14-15 Music from Victor's Large Record Library using Model 12-13 Orthophonic Electrola e PALMER MUSIC HOUSE "We Sell Happiness" t Bnrgoyne. Cora OlttlnKS, Marlon ! Oiuings, Cecil KMield, Vesta ; Hlaku, Dorulhy Blake., .Margaret Launspach. Laura Y ork. Lillian Van Naita. Virginia Mhler. I.nella Wood ruff, May Youn-'.;nia r and Muriel McCuu-henn. ! Those women making the highest .mileage for the year were: Lillian I Van Natta. 2HI : Aluriel .McCutch con. L'Tii; Hehna Youo"mayr. J-ti; May Younginayr, 2H:'Mattie Litch enbergei. -la; Dorothy Hates, 22 I miles. j "The lit at." which was presented Fiitlay evening. June S, by the Al pha Tatiri dramatic club of the Southern Oregon Normal was a clever ll:ree-act comedy which .brought many laughs from the ap preciative audience. This was the . second annual commencement play : to be presented hy the students 'of the re-organized normal. ; The cat of characters in order 1 cf th.!!- appearance was: Mrs. Kor- ester, Elizabeth Morse; Angella jSmythe. a debutante, Lucille Cal ' kins; Jane Depew. a debutante. ; Helen Lyons; Mrs. Ware, rlorence j Stewart; Hot Ware, her small i dauglwer, Marie Davies; Timson. the butler. Rilev Pitteuger; Bishop ; Ware. William Tucker: Macmiliian 1 Forrester, an author, John Church jinan; Steve Forrester, his brother, j U'lrry May; The Brat, Kleunor i Brown : Margot, the housekeeper, , Kayo Arthur. - You hear a.nd see the news in this great all- afc Mm Vitaphonc and Movietone Show. 3 ! I SYD CHAPLIN 1 with II li FORTUNE I HUNTER" II TW0 GREAT VITAPHONE ACTS gSj Wife Featuring llfi pgi EDDIE PEADODY 'I Admission Sll in Mats. 10 and 35 Mft Sftrag "BANJOMANIA" j Eves 10 and 50 m in P$m. i i I R&r 5 BIG ACTS 5 jSiii, 9 .S. I VAUDEVILLE j 1 IllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllillU and it ought to be plain to everybody that now is the , time to build. Plenty of material on hand; plenty of j men to do the work; plenty of demand for houses; ; banks will listen to reason; prices down where a dollar can whisper in their car and the welcome sign on our front door. Come in or call up. Woods Lumber Co. 'Back to 711 East Main I j Phone 5! 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