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PAGE TWO iocnl and Personal Ai'iiiiK fUivornrn John II. rurkin li ft laxi evfiiiMK fnr the ftnio cop itul ni SMcm to atienrt rm-eiliiK f i ho Hliilo bnnUH emmlfH.nn itnrt liidk nfK'p other matter: there to day jmiloiniiiK to the Kovernur'n offloo. iU' iiliiniietl when ho left to arrive home tomorrow forenoon. Would you like to take advan tage uf a rretllt of $U2.r,0 on a l,affnrn piano nold nlinui a ywir nun for $4?;i You may take en re of till eontraei over a period of "4 month, l'alnier MuhIo IIohhp. Mrs. Walter Howne and dautih iir Ituth left Sunday for I'laln fi. ld. X. .1.. where ihey expect to make their permanent home. All the mineral water you want for r.ar from thone famous llol i-oinh heulih nlvlnK HprUiK. No tar ehare. hS OuckIh from n dlHtnnre rok'Mered at Medford hotclH inrlude Dr. and .Mm. Kreil J. JarvlH of OnkulonHa, In., Kred .1. .larvlw. Jr.. of Clinton, la., Mr. and Air. Harold .Minify of Winnemuecn, New. and A. M. Kimk of fhlcaK". Need n snfue? Wo have some goad buys In tmed tires and tubes. Jennlnns Tire Co., 127 N. Itlvor Flde. R2 Homer II. Harvey and his sinter. Mrs. Sylvia llnlley. returned yes-ti-nlfiy evening from t'oltauo r.rnve where they had been visltinK their jtarents and brother for several days. Yncatlon time and free lessons with every piano sold riminif the summer months. We will arrange for ten free lessons with the teach er you wish. It you are not ac quainted we will pladly surest a teacher for ynu. Palmer Mimic House. 8R Kxamlnailohs for stnte tenthersV reriiflcntes will be conducted in the Junior high rtchonl bulblluK by the county superintendent's office, cruiuiienciiiK at H:3' a. m. tomor row and contlnuluK until Kalurday nt 4 p. ni. Merchants, do you need Htornne Hpacr? Have drivcln space for rent. Ono block from Main. Call Ham JennlnRS. phono 223. K2 Miss Laura Mitchell of Pnlo Alto, Calif., is the guest of Miss Francos Sparrow, and Miss Kloanor fJlass fnrd of Ashland Is tho itucst of Miss Itrixanna Uuhl. all helnn students at the Katherlne Itranson school, lioss. Calif. Vou can hjivp $20 on your gro cery bill. Underwood Company. . sr. Kalr weather nnd normal teni perattire and humidity Is the out look for tin wt-ather of tonight and tomorrow, according tn the weath er forecast. The maximum of yes terday was 72. Dynun Hros.' Harmony Kings at llllarily Hall Wednesday night. 83 Assihlant PoHtmaster 11 o 1 a n d Iltnch began a five days' vacation last Su nday w hen he a ncl M m. touch left on nn nuto trip to Cres cent City and other places on the seaeoast. from which they will re turn the laat of thTs week. The new reinforced steel nnd r onereOe Pacific, highway brldgp i.pannlng Knots croek six tulles he low fluid Hill Is completed. The delay was caused by the flood on the stream last wtntnr which cir cled a way the falsework on the ;l niol uro. and the damages follow ing. The old steel structure will be dismantled and ro-erccted on W a r d s creek, out from Itogue 1(1 ver. Orange dance, Iako Creek. Sat urday night. Everybody welcome sr. Among the hotel guests In Mod ford from the stale of Washington are Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Dimaven of Tacoma. C. Kedler and Mrs. W. P. Kedler of Spogane. Mrs. Kniina Knight of Centralla nnd J. A. De vino. Mrs. A. K. Smith, Margy Alan, Prances Smllh, C. F. VanWinkle, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Itruen and son. Mable Steves, (i. A. (llasford. D. C. heavens, W. C. Snyder and Frank White of Seattle. The bands nnd orchestras of our city schools will show considerable growth by opening of the fall term. Five new students of hand instruments were started this week at the Palmer Music House. Four free lessons nro given with each instrument sold. IVed Instruments a re loa nod to t h ose who n re I n doubt of their ability to learn. If your son or daughter would like to play a musical instrument, make arrfinuornontK to start them now. Palmer Mush House. RJi Piano for sale, $10. phone eveninu'M. ni D 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 the same unvarying quality product day after day. A A building permit was Issued! Over 1000 of the new Medford I yesterday by the city to Clem Chil- booklets lltUHtrattnic the most at-, ders for the construction of a j tractive scenes and features of the, dwelling at 4t!i Arcadia Court at ! Kogue River valley, were mailed' n cost of $2000. I in chambers f commerce head- i Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorb- 1 A"""''- In OreKon from the chain-! ers $25 set of four. Will nure ' ''' 'ere. A number were also make your car ride mnoolh for-1 "t rt" l" lrnvt'1 which ever. KIwood'a Auto Shop. So. t iH"tPd them. Centrnl. 2 ' Mrs. C. C. VanScoyoe. Homo Paul (!. Allen and hi "(iretton I -'Uklng. Phone i3-J. H2 Stale Khythmmon," one of ihei Six hundred pounds of horse popular orchestras on the O. S. C. I liver are consumed In one week campus for the past year, passed ; by the million and a half fish at through Med fort Monday, en route the liuite Kails fish hatchery. Kv to YoNcmlte Lake resort, near Mer- ( ereit Moore, superintendent, who cod. Calif., where they huve n con- ; was hern on business this morn- , tract to play for the entire vnca- liiK, reported thai this has been tional period. Allen has been n stu-'an excr piioually (tood year, very dent in chemical engineering at ft-w fish having died. Mini of O. S. C. for the past two years, the fish are about five inches long and Is a son of Dcvfily Alb n of ' and sao.oon of the last year's hatch this city. i will soon be liberated in Dig Ibitte Hand and orchestra instruments creek. Mr. Moore, who is employ repaired. Heduced rates for they'd by the game commission, has summer months. Have your in-! "'' halt hery two years, t strtnnent ready for the com.fliK I During that time there have been conventions and busy school "fveral epidemic of ailments months. Palmer Music House. KB . which killed manv fish. Have special bargain In brand j Slelnw.ty grand piano sob) to new grand piano shipped to Med- i ratlin broadcasting station KOOH ford In error. Factory has thorized '1','c reduction for quick sale. Terms may be arranged. Palmer Music House, HH Temporary auto licenses were Is sued today at the sheriff's office to Tohams Smith of Central Point. William Jones, American Railway Fxpross company. O. V. Hedgepetl'i, Walter I tow no and Arthur Haw kins of Mcdfnrd, James Davies and j C. F. UnrvcH of Jacksonville nnd i F. M. Single of Hhnenlx. We have something choice In i tree props. Do not fail to see them. Big Pines l.hr. Co. 7tf (illbert Duncan, an ex-army avi- : a tor who was found on Fight h street Katurtlay night In an un-1 conscious condition as t he result , of a heart attack, Is - reported to have suffered another similar at-1 tuck nt the Secred Heart hospital today, ant) County Physician I. D. Inskeep this forenoon feared for his recovery. Duncan Is u traveler and as yet no information has been obtained In regard to Ills relatives tit home. Dance, Hilarity Hall, with Dyngc Pros.' orchestra Wednesday. H'A Included among the Oregonians registered nt Med ford hotels, other than those from Portland, are Ithen I.uper, Dr. ami Mrs, It. 1,. Fdwartls of Salem. F. 10, Price of Corvallls, Lillian Smith of Albany, P.dua Dlppe), II. J. Kallusky, C. L. j Ooff and 1'. J. Hllstrop of Fugene. Mrs. C. C. VanScoyoe. Homo! baking. Phone 603-J. , 2 Marking his third marriage, a marriage license was issued yes terday nt the county clerk's office lo Perry Wyncoop. 74, nnd Vesla Johnson, 3a, both of this city. A license also was Issued yesterday to No iris fioddartl, 2', and Hfhlred Page, 1!), both of Ahland Wo have something choice in tree props. Do not fail to see them. Hlg Pines Dbr. Co. 7Stf Mudford properly owners Inter ested in the sewer Improvement work completed last year are re minded by City Treasurer H. J. IJerrian that assessments for such work a ro due July 1. A list of sewe Improvement nnd nssess mentH Is to.- be'-.. published tJiis month at the same time that as sessments for the Hear creek chan nel imHovement work is also scheduled lo he published. The Hear . creek work was completed last fall for f loot) protection for property owners of the east side. Csed piano for sale at a sacri fice. Kasy terms. Phono it !H -X. 7Ctf Potarrns In Oregon, "Washing ton; northern Idaho, Hrltish Co lumbia and Alaska will go in a special train to the 1 Mh annual llolary convention to be held In Minneapolis, June lS-2. Cars hearing Oregon delegates will leave Portland 'June 1ft and cars bearing at her northwest delegates west of the Cascades will leave Seattle the same day. The special train will be made up at Spokane and will pick up Montana delegates. It is expected that nearly la, (too Uo- tarlans will attend the convention. Storegae apace for rent. Drive In with car or truck. Call Sam i Jennings, phone 223. 82 Hairy Skyrman. former assistant city attorney of Med ford, who re cently entered Into private prac tice, underwent a major operation for appendicitis yesterday at the Community hospital, where today his condition was reported to be showing improvement. Have your furniture repaired by A. X. Thibnutt. Phone PtI'.t It, i The will of W. A. Cowley, for mer well known Central Point resi dent nnd mnyor, who died In Duns mulr. Calif., a short time ago. was J on file today at the county clerk's jofifce. The will provided for be q u est of $ii0 each to Henry ltfley and Irvln Hamilton, who were for- , mer clerks In a store Mr. Cowley formerly operated In Central Point, The remainder of the estate, which has not been appraised, was left to Mrs. Cowley and four children. John. Doris, Charles and William. ; The will was dated August It, : l!H7. The Crosley Icy-Pall, cheapest mechanical refrigerator sold. Tel. j Jock Hueston professional at the Medford Coif club, left 1ad night t for Portland where he will take part In the northwest open golf championship tournament which stjrts Friday. Local golf fans are , In nstlng for Jock anil believe he i has a good chance to get In the money. ; A special type of tree props nt ' Hlg Pines l.hr. Co. 7Stf Howard Spalding, who has just j completed his freshman year at I Stanford university, left for his ) home here today, according to a wire received by hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spalding. He will reiutne hi d u tie as bookkeeper 'at the Medford National bank dur ing the summer months. Orange dnne Ijike Creek, Sat urday night. J'.veryhody welcome. 1 ft ft I Among the M-dm id visitors a' Crescei i city Sunday u et e 1h Misses Pearl Timmons and Hn chael Fails. Hen tlltxler, Lewis Pb hard-on. Mr. and Mts. W. K. PhlppN nnd son Fstlll, Mr. and Mm, Hvy Flliott. " MEDFORD MAIL i is to be resold ; liberal discount. For part let ilars write or phone Sherman, Clay & Co., Kugene, Ore. Phone K62. 84 A, 1. Cunningham and son Wil liam at lent) a convention of northwest elcc trologlsts at Kugene lal Friday. They drove to Senttle Saturday where they will be Joli ed by It. i:. Hllan. father-in-law of Mr. ( ii nnlng ham, who expects lo spent! hp vera I nilmihs here. Dressmaking and remodeling. Fashion Shop, 424 Medford PI tig. tf Klamath Falls business visitors I wentem ed to fin days In the county from Medford Include Klbert Len-'Jail when he entered n plea of ox and It. L. Huberts, who will t Kullty In Judge Taylor's court yes return to Klamath tonight. i terday. P.urns Is alleged to have Miss Joyce Maddux, who urrlved j ' n nelllng home brew for a short here Friday after completing her (lime past. Junior., year at the Cnlversity of, Mrs. F. C. Jerome is nicely on Oregon, will Hpend the summer nt the road to recovery from the ma- Crater Lake. A group of 1,1 frieiuls ; from Lugene will leave fur the re- i sort June 3 where they expect to I work ut the lodge You don't need electricity to ope rato u Crowley Icy-Hal! refrigerator. William WolMson. represental Ive of the Kly-Lllly company of In-1 uiuouioiih, was a nusiness visitor nere yesieruay nrternoon, FxpccUug to spend two weeks traveling by car wflh slops of sev eral days at Los Angeles, San Francisco and Yosemlte national park. Misses Grace Andrews of Medford, Miss Helen Muirs. Mr. nnd Mrs. C Close of Portland, left here early this morning. Mrs. ( larahell Flliott. who rc- I ..HI IH 111 . (Mill III Mi II O III II X ween at Marshfleid where her hus band attended the Stale Fire Chiefs' convention, reports that ft large number of women are plan ning lo attend tin- A mer lean Le gion celebration here In August. When they appeared in circuit court yesterday on charges of pos session of a moonshine still, mash nnd moonshine, Archie Hock a ml William Drumm were each sen tenced tti the slate penitent lary for one year on their pleas of guilty. The two young' men were arretted last week by officers. In i the Griffin ere-ek conn try. where the pair are alleged to have been operating a still, which was seized by the officers along with 3 .in gal lons of mash and 17 gallons of moonshine. Guests from Portland registered at Medford hotels include the fol lowing; II. G. Flndlay. W. 10. Haxe. Mr. and Mrs. II. J,. Miller. Ii. Greene, Mr. ami .Mrs. Wayne Greene. J. O'N'ill. K. Ii. Willlstou. II. L. Dealon. T. F. Lyle, W. II. Maguire, li. Sowers. Paul Wandrv. Kev. anil, Mrs. It. F. Close, F.. II. Hush, Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Fisher. Chet Hewitt and T. Tumley. The majority of valley grangers who attended the Oregon St a It- Grange convention at Kalnier, Ore..' w',"k ':,:!"''.',T', . "'."fl'',1'.'"l""''; i sessions in years, To beg in a nu rse's t ra I u I ug course In the Good Samaritan hos pital, Miss Katherlne Kn brick Is leavlnu today for Port land. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY; TKADK 13 'a I FOll SALK OK acres good land near Phoenix to trade for Metlford property.. L'a acres mib'H northeast Ctnlral Point: dandy house, mint barn, tn trade for home in Med ford. Holmes for Homes. Nash Hotel corner. Phone a:'. HJ FOH SALK New ft-room bunga low : double constructed, fire place, hardwood floors, paid up paving, only JSiiOft and will ac cept soldier's loan as first pay ment: balance easy. Holmes for Homes, Nash Hotel corner. Tel. FOll SALK li-room modern home. large lot. on pavement, good ' district. Price :Mtia for uub k ! sale; $r.ti(l cush will handle. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Phone: Foil SALK A very attractive B rotint modern home: fireplace, numerous hullt-lu, lovely shade, cement driveway, good garage. located on pavement, all assess- i meats paid. Price :iooo; $:tiio ' cash, balance Jlifi per mtnith, , Including Interest. See Charles i A. W ing Agency. Phone 7:'S. s -I I FOll SALK Almost new .1-rooui furnishiMl bungalow ; nice shade trees, lawn, paving paid, garage, woodshed, furniture consists of S-plece Chc-Hterfield. radio, rug, dining room set. wicker rock ers, beds ami lots of other ar ticles, Uetler see this. Located nt !U7 XV. 1 I tli. in- Phono KIT - t V(ri.l VOl llki' tn t:iko nttvr.n. t:iK of n rrMlit niniuntlni; to S 1 4.'.. 'n un a Iiffni iiin plmm vulil iiltnut n yinr iiko for $47."t? Vou miiy tiikp cart' nf I his ron- ti t nvor t pcrfiMl of 24 monllis, I'ulinor Muftii- Hout. ss MA VK SI'Kt'l 1. hariiiiin In lrnl tU'W i ii ml pliuto hip,l tn M1 fnnl In iM'ntr. Kiu-tnry hn mi IhoriKril STi; rrduotion for mtt k miIo. Tormi ni:iy ln nrmnui'it I'nlinor Mush- llousi-. ss KOli U KNT - -ApiirimpnlH. I OS Hn. tlriipo, Dion-' r.iMJ-ll, s; WAXTKlvl.lyht Komir noilnn. lute inoilcl. uoih) 't0iiioii: prlri immt ! tImIU fr . ,li. lMionn U'tlO. Coll al 2S X. Ilivt'it.i 3 TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. llugene Thomas. Im-al real es tate man. who. sct-ompaniod by his wife, left several mnths ago for an extended tour of the I'nited Stales, Is now in Philadelphia and has been In that city over u fort night, looking over the sitehts that the big city had to offer. Mr. Thomas hus already visited a long list of middle western, southei n and eastern cMirs and I expected to return here sometime this sum mer. The heavy rainstorm of early Sunday morning did considerable WINTLATi'll Funeral services damage to whenj crops In certain for Maude !,. Whiilatch. wife of sections of the valley, according to;.jar(,h I,. Whiilatch. mother of reports yesterday and today. A ' Milo Whltlatch of Fort Klamath, wheat field owned by William , elina Jenninus and Floyd Whit ISohnert. northwest of Mcdfnrd, latch of Mfcifonl, will Im nimlutt- suffej-ed considerable damatn a result .f the jit in which beat the ! Wednesday, June tilth, at 2 p. m. high Malks lo the ground, and 1 llev. i '. j;. Mi ll will have charge of along with some wind, the stalk in .services at the chapel and the certain sectioiib of the field were ' Neighbors of Woodcraft of which badly twixtcd. Other fields In thcjhe was a metuber. will have Central I'oinl Heel Ion suffered like- charge of services at the grave in wise, making I he .harvesting of the'tbe Mcdford cemetery. Two divorce complaints were on file today nt tne eminty clerk s '-1 nee. line was men oy i-vetyn or- ! Deceased was t. husband of many against Ceorge Cormany, on I Teressa A. Dews. M: and Mrs. grounds of cruel an. I inhuman Dews have been residents of Jack treatment. The couple were mar- sonvlile for the past eighteen years ried in Medford June 17. l'.UI. Tht'iand those who knew him will other suit was filed by James' mourn the loss of a dear friend. Lockle against Fliabeth l.ockic j " Uesides his wife. James M. -Dews. on grounds of desertion. The pair Mr., nnd an adopted son who Is In were married in Monlcsann, Wash., in December, 1 H :!.". Mart Hums, who was a fronted Saturday night ftu the possession of home brew and moonshine at his home on Stewart nvenue near the fairgrounds, was fined $J.'0 and jor operation she under went last j Saturday In the Onod Samaritan hospital at Portland. CalifornianH registered at Med ford -hotels Include Mrs. F. W Wuntwnrlh, M. Cordelia Pond audi Mr. nutl Mrs. L. Greene of Iterk- eley, A. F. Sadler, M r. and Mi nm-ry K. Glen anil Mr. and Mrs. y C. 1 levener of Sacramento. J. .1. Maeehtlen and F. C. Ma rebuilt of Sun Dlmas, Walter II. Keetl and Mr. and M rs. F. Swearingen of Watsonville, F. H. Dennett of San Diego, Kdit hltlood, Mrs. F. K. Tonbloom. Mrs. K. S. Popptiff. Car rie Cummings and Mertie Fowler of V re k a, Uebecca Furrows of Suutan Susanna, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lia , White of I Angeles and J. Waterhouse, L. J. Gibstm, L. W. Null man, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young and liudlef Oy.iaci. of San Francisco. Karl Lee ver, who Is employed by the Medford Klectriu company, moved his household poods from Central Point this week to his new dwelling at 2'i South Peach street. Frank Fnrrelt, attorney of Med ford. and family had it narrow es cape Sunday afternoon when their automobile turned over while they were driving down Strawberry line. Although posilcd irotiud--in the thir considerably and eitnjaqKttred by t he broken window gins!. Mr. and Mrs. Fan-ell and three! chil dren were rescued from the; over tin ned ear by passim: aiftoists. v it hoi it a uyone ritf fering injuries. The brakes beiant" ineffective ami Mr. Farrell was fnreed to turn his car Into the bank, which over turned It. A lowing car was.called from the Automotive shop a1 ml in a short time the car was rjghted and the family returned tot Med ford. Ashland Tidings. Miss Wlnnifred Walker returned home with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. K. Anders of Klamath Falls, who spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. eorin' Walker in thl i-iiv. " jmmmmmmmmem ! Your Old Favorites Frank s Comedians FORMERLY Frank 6 Kinji IN The Big Tent LOCATION FOURTH AND FIR STREETS Two Big Weeks OPENING Wed. June 13 VAUDEVILLE, ORCHESTRA Wednesday-Thursday The Riot of Comedy "Nearly a Bride" Sunday nnd Monday "WHY WIVES WORRY" Prices AdulU 50c. Children 25c TTT INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager hon 105 30 N. Ctntral Medford, Ortgon ftREOON. TUESDAY. The seven Janitors of the puhMc , school biiildlimtt arc making a sur ; vt y of lh school buildings In r- tier to make repairs wherever ' needed. ' Ftu a vUit with relatives at St. ' I.tttiis. M.. Mrs. (ieorge Horner of llw Tabic Hock set Hon left Sun- t ' day. fi'oiu the Conger funeral parlors lames ,l. Dews passed i home in Jacksonville ;iWy ( (j1 Tuesd morning, aged 7.1 years. tin navy, survive. The remains are at the Conger funeral parlors, from w here funeral services will be announced. FI V FID Rosa Ann Hyrd passetl away at the 'o mm unity hospital in this city Monday night, aged 01 years! She is survived by her hus band. George Hyrd of Coquille. M a r vl n I ty rtl of San Fra nclset i. Chas. 1-;. ami Mary Hyrd-uf liuite Falls. Deceased is also survived by two brothers and one sister, M rs. ( Mara Knyeart. ; ii The remains will be forwarded to Coquilh Ore., Thursday evening by the Conger fuii'-ral parlors, for funeral services and interment. . Cards, announcing the bethro thal of Miss Frances Genevieve Donovan of Hut lingame, Calif., to Prince G. Callison, were received by friends In this city today. It is understood the nuptials will be .solemnized the last week in June, at the home of the bride. They will make their home in this city, after a honeymoon auto tour, returning here about Sep tember I. M r. Callison is coach of the Medford high school. At present he is visiting friends and relatives at Kugene. t (regon. Tiie announreiuent of the wed ding of the popular athletic di rector comes as a surprise to all. oiiiside of his circle of clos" friends. ; . j Three Tiller-Trail Bids POItTLAXI). Ore.. Juno - Three bids were opened today by the federal forest service for -;rad-I ing four miles of I ighway between I Tiller and Trail. Flich & Company til' Portland bid $:i;Vin, which was low. PLUMBING AND HEATING Sunstrand Oil Burners Friend Sprayers Elto Outboard Motors WM. HAMMETT 31 N. Bnrtlett Phone 659 Obituary IB . Attention ' ' . c , ' j t IK, Orchard Owners Homes for Sale kMM wm jr" prp' n Dwn paymeni IHH : I 1lT THl'rl'iil " 'I'iiis e'iiiiidtty is (ilTeriiiir for stile ii lint- iiwffigfiE ' MVlffH T1"'n' "'" '"'riV'' '" M,'ar"r'' lh'S W,,''U '! ixintl.er or lots ntt.l the luiiUlin- Ilia- MlW7i lfflM'VI M'V,'''il1 ,'"''1"'uls "'' " s'''l,,,1 'K'alil.v ol K-rhils will, wlii.-l, to etvcl a Itoute. Tliose MMS nlSfflWlMj 1 l"'l"- Ths,. ir.. rv to Im r a liiirlt vv, ilviI1r , ,.,,, ,...,, ,,,, ,.., PMlffllff JW lfra.li. a lar' u'r-onlao lo Im free of w,.!l alTonl to inv.'stiiaii.' this plan ami in- fJ'VEnPP'a i Nf knots. Many orelmnlists have ox.ei-ience,l V(1 1U. n., .,, iM oiiL-t li in !- of WMMl Mk.'i trotililo in sceitfiii); nocul iow when lltcv value. 'i ilSnH " "'"m "Ml1 wi" '"' N lown .ayin...,t i-,..iiir.'.l. im.l vou eati MmOM I W '' is year lo nuik.' yo,,,- afnin.iienls Mli,, IOHS(. , v,n. wn i(,...ls .,,, rP. M'lfW 1 I i nt litis time to net your props out of Hi. ,,(, MU . OMKJffl i ' tipon th.'ir arrival. Call at our offi,-,. for full particulars on I rCaWQ lUi lieineinlier. these are of selected iiialeruil litis home mvnin.r ,,a P)"l!l)'thiU V I' t ' pyj lW8TEK-L8JMWftlI I JUNE 12. 1923. GIVEN HERE LAST NIGHT BY K. OF P. Talisman lodfee No. 31, Knights ff Pythias held a i-hort business session last night in their hall on Wet Main street, followed by their annual Manorial exercises. Past Chancellor W. It. C.aylord presided in 'ie absence of Chancellor Com mander Claren 10. Janua who is away on his vacation. Vice Chan- i-ellor Cbas. (1. Coold has had lo go back to the Veterans' hospital in Portland again. A letter was read from It. R. F.hel. a former well known Med ford knight, who is now with the Andes Copper Mining company at Potrerillns. Chile, South America, lie writes that he exports to visit M edford next fall, which is good news to his many local friends, The following memorial pro gram was fittingly rendered: Me morial address by James Stewart; roll call of the departed by K. F. Hohinsou as follows: George W. Schmidt, James G. Plrtlseye. Frank K. Morey. Kugene on-, John G. Van Dyke. W. Peninger. A. D. Kay. S. .1. Richard son. John C. Deveney. Dr. W. S. Jones. Charles W. Woltors. Dr. L. P. Itlaek. W. ,V. Kifort. S. J. Sum inerlin. W. L. Chappell. Wm.- 1. Vawtor. Kdward K. Hull, J. J. Seal. Iloberl L. Verbaek. G. L. Fergu son. George p. Minis, K. L. Tun nel, J. S. Vilas. Hen J. Trowbridge, Amos It. Willetts. Lee Dean. I Alego, A. II. Nelson. Luke W. Hen derson, G. A. Gardner, I ten I l.iy mond. Donald Robinson, C, - W. Whlllot k. George K. Hankin. Kl- Vroman, John A. Wostcr- i,,,,,. These exercises were held jointly These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heaths Drug Store Strang's Drug Store a o , A lovoly collect jou oC nocdlcworl: croalinns. CJniltoil I'lllow Patterns I woo! filled Dresser Hearts and Vanity 1 Kels. Xoedle Point Tapestries Crosrt Stitch Kims Luncheon Cloths Towels Pillow Cases nnd Hed Spreads Hahy Sheets and Pillow Cases Hahy Dresses nnd Cler- trinlcs Hjiliy Saccules Hahy tMilt llloelis In fail, eyerythiiiK in SlatnptMl (ioods. Olossilla Kill! and D. M. C'. Kmhroldery Threads. A variety of lovely col ors to choose from. Mnhy l.ayetles tinished and Kcnti-lliushcd our spe cialty. Handicraft Shop Phone 702 42 South Central Across from Craterian Theatre D o n o o IODO Builders Bureau Y-none u , ; , wjih th Pythian Sisters ultli ('inni'l Chiff i:i!a Wiirtmii ihtifge of I he l:olif' pngr.uii as-siM-d by Mis. Schwartz. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Klein, and Mrs. Fluhrer. with Mrs. Ceorge Fisk at the piano. "Why sit on your cow's (?, 1 :3" . ni. Work in "' "" '' ' &A U. & A II. dere.f. Hyl.ee llri.lm- will he closed for ' . repaii-s ffom s a. in. to r. p. in.. X3 ' ' ' hfulimlnir Wednesday. June Hill. ltecoi.l.r mM hunt's f.M, .' REVUE" ' JBjJtBjj ' FAST, SNAPPY SURPRISES GILBERT and HELSTON V "OH. AGGIE" . Al ! CHAS. BRUGGE SSO COMEDY, MUSICAL NOVELTY Ei.eSil THE VOLTAIRE DUO liim2m i EVANS and HOEY . IS ! SWEDISH NONSENSE Zk ETURE PCT c Coming Thur., Fri Sat. f ,, HI"",'' ! NORMA TALMADGE in W -ii -1 ' THE DOVE" I! EVENING . n Admission 11 ONLY 7&9P.M. Children, ..250 ii nuuuft uui. Cow-Ease Saves You a World of Wa ry SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 323 East Main , Phone 2G0 Of Information ZO South Fir. n ,r . .. " JTWB Pht and coniinuilm for apprnxtnuili-ly I in ten days. I'Al'l. D. KVNN1NU. I i. j ' Co. l -nwint-i r. I yv Staled A-'liitily I Talde Itm-k Ce,ll I j Xo. 15. June l-'h, I tail to keep it quiet?" ' Cow-Ease Fly Spray Does the Work Better Apply Cow-Kase morning and evening nnd you'll have con tented cows. I'ly pestered cows "ivo less milk and ate restless at ntilkiui; time.