Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1928)
AIWJFOKU'AIAIL'THIBLAK, .MLIUKIJ, OIMJUJ.V, UKIJ.U,MU1, Jl.VK l.i. lh. Iocal and j Personal u'liiln nn nail u linn VN hCCIl 10 reived as to the Mart lima of their I nim immeuiaiciy 10 inn ..- :n rival homo. Or. Frederick fl.jnltal. Duncan claim his home to Thayer, "who 'recently completed he In Washington. U. V. special course in eye, ear, note I Would you llkn to take advnn and throat at Tulane university, taK of a credit of (14!. SO on a Louisiana, and nine then has been j l.affartiue piano sold about a year supplemcnttnij thnl course in im-j - ...... v.... Thv.,. . thought I ,.o, ............ ..... . fl . ... .. 'J . ,h.terriv Is i . . f'.i i expected any time now. j AinonK recent incorpora. on. filed with the aecretnry of atut. t Malcm wn that of itoeenperM. Inc.. of Medford, tanital "" ilaviu 11. 4iomnui., lioseabcrK n1"1 Maruaret .Morrison, I incorporators. luteroatlne news to Medford nntiers Is that the first slcelheads of the summer run have reached ('.rants Pass on their way . to the uuuer river. Oranta Pass sports men state that the fish are orrlv- lmr earlier than usual, lnillcatlnu earlier fly flshlnu for them on ihepiu., unnday. where they will he Itcic.ue in is summci. Dance, niitht. W. O. W. hall Thursday s4 Guests from a distance registered at Medford hotels Include W. T. Miller of Wnshlnitlon, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jlced of Pills, buik'h. Pa., John J. Mooncy of Chl caao, Mr. and Mrs. lien II. Mack Ins of Idaho Kails, Ida.. Mrs. II. K. Wright of New York City and c. Anderson of Vancouver, II. C. Mnrrlniie licenses were Issued to lay und yesterday to Prnuklln K. Stafford, leaal, and Clara HayeiiK.t. legal, both of cfilco, Calif.; (!(-orKe Frohrelch. 22, of Medford. nncj lieatiice Ktnlih, 51. of Isohel, S. D.J W. .1. Deason, 00, und Lucille Dew ey. 30. hplh of Homes I)ar, Calif. James E. Kdmlston, In the fruit Industry at Medford. and who de clares the Hocue Hlver va)lcy la n preat country. Is registered at the Multnomah with Nra. Udinlsipn. Tbo Orogonlnn. Kuperintnndent C. Ci. Thomson of Cruter 1-ake national park ar rived back in the city this fnrp' uoon from a business visit In Port land since Inst Sunday on park matters. Normal temperature- and hu midity und fair tveather Is the forecast for tonight and tomor row, following u maximum of 77 yesterday. Among the visitors who were In Medford yesterday from Knmath I'nllK nre Al Itoomo and Kmll Duher. Thn heat through renlrnl Cali fornia bus been (errlflc for the. post vpek, according to a Han Diego auto tourist Who arrived in Med ford lust evening en route In Port land. He reported that night driv ing was necessary In order to es cape, the heat through the Kacrii mento valley. He also repurled that two deatliH resulted last week from the heat In Kresno, rnlll'., one ncnth being that of u truck driver" who died at the wheel of his machine. MIhh Mary 1,ouso Sander, whn had boon nttendlng HI. Mary's academy in Medford, has arrved tit her home In Ardilund to sprml the summer vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. (1. Sander of the Ashland greenhouse. Included uiiinng iho (tregonlnns reglslercd at Medford hotels, otier than those frqm Portlantl, are I,. V. Campbell and Major V. v. Hitnpson of Siileip, JOd llarney, Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. Hchrlkcr or P.u gene nnd A. IT. Perguson, Itny Kntler and W. D. Miles of lloae burg. Deputy ('piled States .Marshal Cnl I.'. Wells left this morning Tor Portland und had in custody Dave Dern of Klamath county, who Is wonted in Portland as a material witness In n government criminul case. J. II. Vandenhcrg'of Perry, Okln., was among the motor tourists from n distance who registered tndny at the lorul branch of the oul of state, nuto registration bureau. Nnrmnii White. Sr., of Medford plans to return home nnd will he accompanied by his son, Norman White, Jr., who will .visit with his father in the valley city Indefinite ly. Klamath Herald. Mrs. J. I.. Oscar of Applcgate. .1. (!. Dennis of Crawfordsvllle, Ore.. O. M. Dennis of MrCloud. Calif., and Mrs. I.. 1). Purler of Corvullis are In Ashland, having been called there by the serious illness pf .1. X. Dennis, who Satur day suffered n stroke of paralyM. Mrs. Oscar la the daughter of .Mr. Dupnls, J. II. and .1. N. urc his sons, und Mrs, porter Is n niece. Ills condition Is reported as crit ical. Stcimvay grand plnno told to radio broadcasting station KOOS l to be resold ; liberal discount ror particulars write or phone Herman, Clay & Co., Kugl-ne, Ore. Phone N(12. si Goin' Fishing? Come in and visit our store. We have sand wich bread and buns and all the other trim mings for a real fisher man's lunch. (1 OUhert Duncan, un ex-army ma jor who Is a patient al tho Hurred llearl hospital, nan reported to op somewhat better lodny Duncan miffered on acute heart attack which left him proriirulo on Eighth trcet Saturday nlfch v.'hen Chief of 1'nlfro .Mol'redlo round him and nito for H.ar luu mny laae care of hl cnnlri.rt over a oerlod ofi.. - . v... ,,.. ,, I s 8 b l . i . -.i ' Am011t tt;n hoM , In Sled-: torn trom inn w n...nfc n,e rjortha Mtiter of bpokan,. (llo . ewnouae and .Mary . I0 . I wnrn.onie. m. r rnna Jneawin . - H. Chi chion, Misa tiertrude Crockr er and ICIIzabcih tichrackcr of Se attle. Dance, V O, W. hall Thursday 84 nlKht, Charles Thomas, son of Jude and .Mrs. C, il. Thomas, and Pete Thomaon, another Medford school v.,n, .)P c.ralcr I-ake national employed by the pui'K niunanemcni thin Hennon, which oponn noxt week nH atnlHtant lelftphono linemen and in Rfneral utility work. It will he "C'huek" Thomas' hpcoihI Reason In hucIi fmiployinpnt at the park. All the mineral water you want for I10? from ihoxe fumoux Hol eomb health kIvJiik HprliiKH. No car charne. Medford In repretienled by Rev eral piclnreK in a new roto-prav-. ure booklet published for C'rencent City, Calif., HhowInK BcencH of the Redwood highway and of the country hurroundlnn the H:a coast toyn. Medford pictures Include air vIpwh of tho city, vlewn of the Owen-Oregon Fawnilll, local fruit RceneM und pictures of scenic at traction In southern Orejjton. Sev eral views of y Kb land and OrmitH l'ajs also nre Included. Vacation time nnd freo 1cssonn with every piano no Id during the summer months. We will arrant for ten freo lessons with thn teach er you wish. If you are not nc nuntnted we will gladly sUKKt a teacher for you. Palmer Music House. 88 Mrs. Loyal Heath, who has been fn the dood Samaritan hospital following nn operation, has. been taken to Medford, where she will remain with her pure tils for a time, says' the Grunts I'uss Courier. Old-time dance. Ililurlty Hall, Saturday nhiht. 85 GucHts from Portland reNtercd at Moil fort) hotetH m-lude V. S. Holt, W. S. Ulery, M. Itroinherirer. Gen, (',. Al'en, Geo. II. Nense, H. AWptlht, O. Mni'Rflit, H. A. Tyler. K. T. Albert, U. It. McDonald, It. C. Jones nnd i'. J. Taylor. Vjou can Buvo $20 on your gro cery bill. underwood Company. "'olIowInK u vocation of one Miss Kdllh Nichols resumed duties today nt the city building department as chief clerk nnd sto- nogrnpner. wiiiio anHCiu, sne vis ited frlemlH und relatives In San Krnni'lKco nnd other Califointn cities. Dynffp Uros. Ifnimony Klnus nt lillfirlty Hall Wediiepfduy nluht. 3 FolIowlnL' n short vacation, Mina Harrietle Mathlson has resumed duties as chief night, operator nt the local lltpne Telephone com pany exchange. MIsh Mathlson nnd planned upon an extended trip through southern California, hut found time Insufficient, Orange dunce, Jjiko Creek, Rnt urdny nliiht. Kyerybody welcome. The "Thirty Years Ago Column" In the Ashland Tidings of last Mon day contained the following news item of long ugo: "Mr. and Mrs. Satchwelt and family. Mrs. W. J. V Irg i n, V m . Virgin ami M rs. Veghte started for a two weeks' camping trip to Klamath lake yes terday." The bands and 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 1'almrr Music House. Four free lessons nre given with each Instrument sold. I'sed instruments ure loaned to those whn nre In doubt of their ability to leurn. If your son or daughter would like Ui play u mtisicnl Instrument, make arrangements to stnrt them now. Palmer Music House. 88 An order dismissing the dam age uctlon of the Glendnle, Calif., Music company against J. 11. Cool cy In circuit court was on file to day at the county clerk's office. The damage suit was brought against Cooley us n result of an auto collision on the Crater Luke highway last August, u machine owned by the company being dam awed to the extent of several hun dred dollars. Miss Gladys Holmes was awarded over $LMW recently when she broiiL'ht suit against Cunlcy fur damages thai resulted to her machine In the same col Union. 1)1.1. llnirt iIi.hm IIMnrtfi' Unit Sulurday night. sr A lemporury uuto license was is sued at the shiriff's office yester , day to Willlum J. ltowcrmun for a motorcycle, and to V. .1. Gardner ' of Central Point for nn nutomo ! hlle, We have something choice In tree props. Do tint fall to see them, j Pig Pines I,br. Co. 7Stft 1 Mrs. V. M. VunSroyrtc nnd duughter Mnrlnn left yesterday for un extended tour of the middle west and will spend n short time t visiting frlcmhi and relatives 1h ; Missouri it it tl Illinois. Hand and orchestra Instruments j repaired. Itetlnced rates for the j summer months. Have your In I mrumcnt ready for the coming c o n v e n t I o n s and busy school months. Palmer Music House. NX Have special bargain In brand ! new grand piano shipped to Med ( i'ro in error. l-aciory has au thorized t'fi'i. reduction for quick sale. Terms mny be arranged Pnlmer MunIc House. 8S it. w. Hanson and rnmtly are spending n week's vnculittn at Ku gene with his brother, Walter Hun- son. Vlshlnv trips on the McK Kle river arc being enjoyed. Plain for the bit; rarnival at the end of the Kedwnod hlKhoay mora- Ihon next week will he completed ' at the meeting of the Cavemen on Thursday nicht. Herb Alfnrd has been nimed by Chief KIk Horn to provide entertainment for the evening. (Irani I'tiaa Courier, Piano for mie. (r,0. Phone 1 41 7. cvenlnus The Healtle-Lntt 'carried 8.111 pounds of mail in the month of May the postmaster! I general reports, it Ik h xth In vol , r, - II-,,.. r; :.' r . .7 .7'M.y tl. I.. Hromley of this city . - " J T " ' ' . ' ilnnPM durinff the imt two day. ,,, , wilh Dynaelomo uol.iKe ot ,hC , r., - . - orchestra Wednesday. , Wsty oul uf H(IlUl Imered here yesterday with the lo-, t.u HUUp nulo tni(flc ,)Uronu. y J,ave something choice In tree props. Do not fail to ate them. : lilK Plnea I.br. Co. 7 Hlf The flic department wa called i at 1:35 thlH afternoon to West I Second Htrnet to extlnKiilsh a small j grass fire, which required five gal- i Ions of chemical to put It under , control. ' I I'sed plnno for snlo at a Raerl-' flee. Knsy terms. Phone 934-...nf tnp imest popular song hits, j :he front of the building and niak "8tlA large number of requests were-ing extensive changes and im I.ester Turnbach, principal of j pr.reiV(Ml (lirinK the hour and met ' provements in the interior. The the Merrill schools in Klamath witi. hearty response by these . two rooms will be thrown together county, who has been the rnnuer;lwo younir radio artists, who are In charge of the Klamath entrance to Crater l.u(;e national park Tor two years and will hold down theltniM attraction during Copco hour j same position this Reason, accom panied by his wife and child, ar rived In the city yesterday to get his ranger uniform and lnstruc- tlons at the Crater national park j headquarters office, preparatory to assuming duty on Thursday, re. turned to Merrill yesterday after noon. Have your furniture repaired by A. N. Thlbault. Phone OtiU-K. The Crosley Icy-Hall, cheapest mechanical refrigerator sold. Tel. 433. h8 F.d Walker, deputy game war den with headquarters at JEoseburg. was here on business today, uecom-; pa n led by M rs. Va 1 k r. w ho will vIfH her mother. .Mrs. H. K. Lour, i The deputy warden reports that the only excitement In his territory1 recently took place a mouth ngo: when two men dynnmlted the fl-.li ! ladder nt Winchester dam on the Umpqun river. The night nvin on duty flashed a light on them In time to determine that It was Verne and Karl Davis, who threatened to shoot if he tried to capture them. They escaped in) a bout, but were caught the next day and taken be fore the grand Jury, where they were indicted on a charge o' at tempted felony. They will be op for i rial during the fall 'e.i.i of court. A special type of tree props al Big Pines Lhr. Co. 7Ktf Sunday afternoon, June 17, mem bers of the Yeoman bulges of Ash land, Grunts PasH and MedTord will hold their mi final southern Oregon picnic at the Putte Falls City park. Friends and fumillos nre invited to attend nnd bring hnskets, lunches; Ice cream, coffee and cream will be furnished by the committee in charge. Stunts, games, races and a musical pro gram are being planned and prep arations made to entertain A rec ord crowd. Grange dance, Luke Creek, Sat urday night. Kverybody welcome. sr. Jnck Wirtji of Spokane Is visit ing nt the homo of his parents, .Mr. und Mrs. Henry Wirth. lie will move bis family here and put up a Kegina soft drink stand near the faiMgrounds In the near future. Dressmaking and remodeling. Fashion Shop, -CM Medford Hldg. If MIhm Ceclle Cosh arrived here Tuesday morning from F.ugene, where rhe Is n student ut the I'nl versily of Oregon. She will r.pend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Aim. lOarl Coss. You don't need elcrtricjty to ope rate a Crosley ley-Hall refrigerator. 8S Medford visitors at the Portland Hose Festival today include Mrs. i W. I, Vawter. Mrs. William Vnw ter nnd small son Hilly, Miss Fern Hutchison. Mr. und Mrs. Glen Fa hrlck and daughters, Jean und Katheiine. Miss Katherine Fa- brick will enter nurse's training at the Good Knmntitan hospital In Portland next week. Mr. Mills will be ut the Kmma Cllne Shop giving permanent waves from June llth to 16th. For appointment phone -L"i4. 84 Miss Maude Holmes und Mrs. T. W. Miles returned yesterday after spending several days at the Miles summer home on Itonne river. Zinnia, aster, Halptglosslx. French marigold plants, 10c dozen. 45 Quince St. 7fitf Itecause of the fact that Hybee bridge on Itogue river Is being re- decked. It will be closed dully fron. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. for five days, beginning this morning, June 13. The mail carrier for It. F. D. 2 will leave the postof flee nt ti o'clock Instead of ft. getting mull to pat rons three hours curlier than usual. Miss Mi hi red Nye arrived here the end of the week nfter finishing a four-y ears' course at O. S, C. She plans to spend the usmmer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrx. S. A. Nye. of Talent. Members of Crater Lake chapter of Daughters of the American Hev olutlon nnd families wilt hold their annual all-day picnic Thursday. June 1L nt the summer home of Mrs. S. S. Smith ut F.dgewood park. ' Knch family Is requested to bring a basket lunch and dishes A flag day program und other fea tures are planned for the day. Those who desire free transporta tion call Mrs. J. H. Cochran or Mrs. M. M. Moils. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard will leave tomorrow morning for a five week's vacation trip, going to Hall Uike City and from there to Lin coln; Neb., to visit relatives. They are driving through ami will spend u few days nt Yellowstone national park on the return trip. Chester Hubbard, their son. who Is home for the summer from o. S. C, will be In the store during fhelr ab sence. F.d Payne of Oakland. Calif.. Is spending the week with his moilu r. 1 Mia. Mary Payne. rhr Col'co forunr Will. enjoy special flau day proKiam toinor-1 row when the usual weekly lunch- eon taken place at the Hotel iled- lord. A Itood speaker haa been . I nee tired to alve a abort address! ion "Our KIhk" and there will he' jo fine mimical proKram by ilemrs. j Xewlon and Heck of Kacramento. featuring Bteel K"ltar and banjo; I nuiiioem, i-repui aiiuiiH are oeiitK lai'K . . 7 .. '"" " """J- WPre "ecuren from the Texaco and Standard Oil fll - mil of thc. mammoth ahipon the evenlmj of the 1'ourlh. of lll(.. 1olH ant ,,. !Ttl,H is to b(. munll(,ed by the ,,,, nd vlcwa of the crowd ' l.eulon. will ho headed by the .f lkc,n for enrl, Bnowinli j i, the 'oocn newa-reel. A novel radio proKrnm, which scored n decided hit with nil Who heard It.' wna presented by conco over station KMED last night. The pi ogrnm featured i ,m,.WHih. Newton and Jleck of Sac-1 mniento, Calif., in a pleasine ar-i rnneement of sleet guitar and i mnj(l numbs, including mnnyiversary by ompletely remodeling making u tour of the northwest. i.iuiis nre belnc made to nreent some time in the future. i Much interest Is being tuken here In the American Legion; bmce, to be held Saturday, June ; -j 6 ut BlUo Fll,H The new Butte j Falls gymnasium with its spacious I floor, has been secured for the occasion, und music will he fur nished py the Legion 10-piece or chestra. A gooil time Is assured all wnn attend. VISITS VALLEY Prouk Klum, football couch of the University of lluwall, ut Hono lulu, liaa arrived hero from a trip east anil will upend the summer in tbls valley. visltiuK frionds nnd rel atives, retoriilim to his gridiron duties In September. Klum for sev eral yearH was coach ot tho Med-1 font anil Ashland hiKli Hchuols anil has wnn Hlanul success with his teauiH in Die miil-Paciflc. Iln will attend tho coitchinK Hchonls con ducted by Knu'le Kocknu ut X'orvnl IIh. Klum drove un ti ut o from Hus ton, .MafiM., to A.'ililiind. While In the east ho utlenduil shows and ham-ball Karnes, tint II he never wauls to see another of cither, he tinctures. Klum Bays that Muster Coleman anil .luck K. M.orrill, former local residents, now HvliiK In I In wail, are doli). flno and Hint' ho 'sees them often. H AR BOH CRACK, Xf.. June 13. (A1) Huns to take otf for Kurope ut I o'clock tomorrow morning lo cal time 1 1 :3 onstern Htainlurd time) were announced this after noon by the fliers, who arrived here yesterduy from Xew York In the monoplane Columbia. SA1.1CM, Ore.. June 13. P Attorney (icneral VnnW inkle wild today he does not expect to have an opinion this week on the legal status of the newly organized "ltnncorporu tlons" In Oregon. A. A. Schramm, state superintendent of banks, Mild that the question also has been placed before the attorney genjjral of Washington by the bunking department of that state, but un opinion not yet given. PENDLETON AFTER SAI.K.M. Ore., June 13. lfl Whether I'upllul Post No. it. Amer loun Legion, will withdraw Salem from the eontest for the ll'l'y slate convention and throw Us support to Pendleton ts still to bo deter mined. The Pendleton post is nt tiinptliiK to persuade Salem to Withdraw, but ut u mellnu; last ti 1 1 ti t a majority seemed to be ami Inst It. Jlowevor. aetlon was deferred until a later meeting. This year's convention is to be in Med ford In August. DKWS Kuneral Rorviees for the lute James M. Dews, beloved hus band of Teresa IVwn of Jackson ville, niied 75 yeurH. will he held ' ut the graveside in tho Jackson! vllle eemetevy. Thursday, June 14, i Hi U . m. Ilev. i:. K. Mt'llwlll have elmrtto of tho servh ea. (nn- j -ter funeral purlins In charge ot ar-; runpenients. l'tiir WoiHhor. Kft Ir tttnlttht oml 'hnrsday, hut cloudy or fogsy ulon tbf const ; normal teniern t nre. M odcrnte north to west winds the couju. COLUMBIA HOPS OFF IN MORNING I -Z ! Obituary A T PARADE JULY 4;hi MEADOR NAMED ASHLAND, June 13. (Special) A torchlight parade fur the 4th j of July celebration l In charge' of Halph ilowen of the Ameiiean LeBln to lake place Juat at duak ,.y ottrai unil vromiiea ,0 be n I Iilir feature of thii celebration. K. . h. Dunn und J. Andy .lc(!ee arc I 'on the committee with .Mr. Dowen ! in handliiiK this parade. Thomas H. Simnson. for ihu past 25 years in the hardware j husiness ut the same locatilon on Main street, nt the corner of the plaza, will celebrate his 2;ith annl- with both floors on the same level and with a single central entrnnc from the sidewalk. With a stucco and plate glasa front, new dis- play arrangements and a brilhaut lighting scheme, the new Btor-? will be one of the most nt'tac- live in southern Oregon, Funeral rites were held Tues- day afternoon for 12 va Pierce of 4th nnd B. streets nt the JJo'lito l Undertaking Parlors. ltev. JJun ham of the liupllat church, wu. in charge. The body will bo ship ped to Olendale, California, for interment. Fire Chief Clint BauBliiiinn was named chairman of the board of directors of the Oregon Stat. File Chief's association at the annual I convention held June 7. 8, and 9 at Marshfield. Among the Ashland coHcro stu dents home for tho summer, or temporarily before leaving for va rious points for vacation work life Donuld Itoss, Vernon .l-:tie. .I'din (ialey, Paul Wanner, I.nwrenc-0 Mltchelmore. neorft-o Francis Itar ron, Marcus Woods. Tboinri Pc rozzi. and Ciencvieve stweuenburp; from tho University of Oregon at Kusene; Chester Wood. Frances thillatin, Marvin Show and Klifca beth Stearns from the Oregon State Collogo nt Corvnllls and Harvey Woods, a student at the University of Oreijon Medical school at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Strange and I their daughter, Miss Frances Strange, are leaving on Vcdncsdv for u. few days v:it In Portland. They will return to Ashland In lime for Alt. Strange to take up his work in the summer course at the Southern Oregon Normal school. Mrs. Josephno D. Crocker lefl on Saturday for Seattle to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Omu Crocker Hoe. ,llss Minnie Poley, daughter of Mrs. Josephine . Poley on Vista street, whose engagement to Mr. Walter Kinnel has been announced and whose wedding will take place In the early summer, was the honor guest on Tuesday evening at a regular meeting of Chapter A. C. of the p. JO. O. sisterhood, which was held at the delightful home of Mrs. H. C. Forsytho on Terrace street. Knrly in the even ing :i business session was culled and convention reports were heard from Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mrs. Fred F.nglc, nnd Mrs. Fred D. Wagner, who recently attended the state convention at Corvullis. When the delicious hinrheon was served by the hostess, the guest of honor was showered with innumerable articles of kitchen wear. MIps Poley was also presented wli h ;i handsome set of salad plates and goblets, gifts of the chapter. Miss Kllen Skinner of San Diego. Cnltf.. is visiting at the 180 LATE TO CLASSIPT KOH SAI.K Truck and drnij saw. VZ So. Kir. FOR KALK KilMt-clasa team. wtii:bt around 3IMMI. l'rlcc (i:.. lilll Went Und St. N5 FOR SA1.I-: ThorotiKhbred cocker spiinicl puppies: mule nmt fe male; 3 mo. old. r. ll. llox 15. Jacksonville. Nil l-'OIS ItKNT Modern furnished room: board If desired. Call at 4JII X. Holly. S.ttf H'A.N'TKl) Two areen lumber pli ers: contract work, li'ir I'lne l.br. Co. Phone IIIL'T-l:. K3lf KOH SAI.K Painted breakfast table uml ehulrs; ehest of drawers, 2 rorkers. T 1 4 So. Oukdnle. Ml KOH SAI.K Day old Mammoth Krone turkeys. HIkH Punks Turkey Farm. s-l 1 SlOl) CAIt SPECIALS Low IMtlfl-: Low Most importnn to you Is our rock bottom price. 2 r. s i : i . i :t -r i o x s : s All selected cars of popular makes antl models to pick from. 3 0 -day C, I A I ! A X T K K 3 11 -d a y New car guarantee is on every one selling over SI 00. . ItKI.IAIIl.K Our hnndllntr chartte, tcrnm and appraisals nre the verv best availahle. Alt.MSTIUlXd MOTOKS. INC. Cadillac-La Salic, 1 1 u d son - I-:sse x Oldsmoblle. ' ixtf These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store jhome of her nlere, VSlrv'i J. H I Darker, on -Allison lret. ' !,tl Or. am) Mm. It. I- Unrrfii- drove; j to : -drama ; Ias on Sunday to i leave their .three hoys' in the j care of their ' Kand parents. Mr. iand Mr. Ft. I.. Hurdle, Sr.. while Mrs. J (untie makes u viuit in Vort- ' unA. Democrat! of .lackson county as- Ueml.led Inst niaht at the Hotel, jiedford and named i.i P. Vendor- I county centr al rommitiocniun and : J. It. llowen of Kokuo Kiver Htale ennimllteeinnn. Thev organized for the toinli:-j t ampalKn a:id dec((ictl In meet In u lew weeks und en- dorse the democratic presidential nominee and plntform, and pass n tew resolution)?. The assembled democrats expreRsed optimism over the outlook, nutlonul, state and county. .mm Wedding Bells Vesta Pearl Johnson nnd Perry ' K. Wynkoop of this city were unit ed in marriage at eight o'clock yes terday evening at the home of the bride on South King street. The newly wedded couple left this mor ning for Mr. Wynkoop's summcr home on I'nlon Creel; lor u short L, ILK UJTER ! ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFEPURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Your Old Favorites Frank's Comedians FORMERLY Frank 6 King IN The Big Tent LOCATION FOURTH AND FIR STREETS I Two Big Weeks OPENING Wed. June 13 VAUDEVILLE, ORCHESTRA Wedne3day-Thursday The Riot of Comedy "Nearly a Bride" Sunday and Monday "WHY WIVES WORRY" Prices Adults 50c. Children ?5c DANCE Hilarity Hall TONIGHT Dynge Brother? Harmony Kings ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 Kodak Film Developing and -7. Pawling Fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S EASTMAN KODAK DEALER? Matter Photo Finishers 217 E. Main St. Medford Phone B W9. JdWM man juxel . J it 1 A HUNT'S , hMH a B a ls L i FEATURING Xf I f '(f " "THE BLUE BONNET SJ f 1 . REVUE" W . -tt i FAST, SNAPPY SURPRISES ; ;' .V V-. J. GILBERT, and HELSTON ' "V "OH, AGGIE" l ' - i 1 CHAS. BRUGGE II I , COMEDY, MUSICAL NOVELTY II" . " :. jj . THE VOLTAIRE DUO ffc&m ... ART OF THRILLS Af J i.tfaj EVANS and HOEY SWEDISH NONSENSE ?TB ' I ; Agjj&tijMM&m ;! j AURE 'IC1g-y'ff ' I u . Coming ThiuFrL, Sat. J If NORMA TALMADGE in '' fpl I . " ItlK - Vmmm EVENING Admission .. , ' i ntr v 7 & 9 P. M. Children 25e f j ONLY Adults 50c II ' II ... ! : Kf-W- I gj.iaBr ------ - -- - m WMXf- I i . T II. Frunl.liii. Inmpgnn Slimill Ilnvft V WMitcmtk Joi'J told lptitacltl fiUti fill Welliworth Cruxitf Irnitl tom titf maximum torn fort and tfituniy. Dr. D. A. Chambers SOUTHERN OREGON OPTICAL CO. V"' 317 Medford Bids. "That you may see a FREE 1 Load of Kindling With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs 4 Tier, Per Load $5 a load or We will sell 1 small load of slabs for $2.75 Or 2 small loads for $5.00 ' Summer price now on mill blocks Valley Fuel Compaay Phone 76 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS EESULTi Jin Li r. 1 CRATERIANV J in a I i! i mm 48mr i i . orn mloculs i r . At the cniciul mojiient in his inlor vit'w for the big position, Jameson was handed a letter to read. lie. missed its point because the Ivpe blurred. lie could have forestalled his failure to land the job by wearing Wellsworth liiforals (the modern version of Ben jamin Franklin's invention). Instantly lie niij.'lit have shifted his eye forus from far to near vision and read i ' o letter quickly und clearly. Whether or not yon wear glasses. Have Your Eyes Examined II t I Phone 188 Great Country better" 88 yj