Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 14, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    MEnroniy matl trtbtj, MEDFOTtTV cmKCiox, Thursday, ,tttxe u, m28.
PAflE TWO
Iocal and
'Personal
Til obKervance of Flag Day. many
of the public and liUHlnewi build-
Iiikk, the whool bulldltiK8 and
hoincH throughout the city hud Old
Glory flying today. 'Call during the day. I'honc 223.
Attend tho food Hale at Medfordj y(1 j
iileclrlr Htorc .Saturday. .f5i A bounty warrant, tho find for j
A periodical Infection of 'the!11'" d"'. 'hs iMucd yenterday at 1
Mod ford antuffJcft. which Iuih lieen j the county clfrk'a office to Mllroy J
....i.w. r.... tim int itiiv or two. Charle of Climax for two coyoten ,
cumplotod thl forenoon l.y
1-ostofflce Inspector C. Tl. Welkcr!
uf l'ortland and K. G. llnugen of
1- n
J St. Annc'H Altar Hoclety will hold'
ft.mi oiii. Knturdnv at Meilfn'd I
Klectrlc Store; . Come buy your of ponton at Cold Hench and Wed
Sunday dinner. j tlerburn have sain plea picked up
V. J. I.ydlard left by piano tmt
morning for Los Angeles for
week's, visit with his Hister there,
and 'enjoying the sights In that
vicinity. lie expected to eat din
ner with her this evening.
Dance. W. O..W. hall Thursday
night. . , ' ' ' 84
Guests from a distance registered
at Medford hotels Includo Mrs. Tl.
Jemison of CJulncy, Mass.. (. H.
Wilson of KvanHvllle. lnd., L. I.
Miller of Cleveland. O., Mr. and
Mrs. If. A. Weymouth of Halt Lake'
City, Wm. Crossley. Harry Her
man of New York. City, Iu Dan
iels, A. K. Wine, U 11. Suyles. C.
K arid Joe Doyswrolh of Chicago.
' L. It. Hoffman, ft. T. Alconl and
W. T. Davis of ( Ie no, Nov., Ida
M. Mangun of Holso, Idu., Dorothy
and Nell fJilbert of Woodhaven, N.
Y Htewnrt florin of Moscow. Ida..
George Hiiystwo of Medicine Hat.
Can., nhd Mi, and Mrs. L. Hughes
of Toledo, O.
Fancy apricots for canning.
C'it. Johnson's MarkM. lf
Following an absenco of seven
weeks In Tacoma, Wash., where he
was n patient In the United Slates
Veterans' hospital, Clydo Onn, well
known Prospect fighter ,nnd pro
tege of James Vj. Orleve, returned
this week to spend the summer in
Medford and at Prospect.
Dnnce, Fairgrounds, Sat, . night.
' - ' so
Mrc. J. M. Rinock 'and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry R. Floyd of Holland
are among the "Josephine county
residents In M"edford who nnived
yesterday.'
Orange dance,' Lake Creek, Sat
urday night. Everybody welcome.
85
Preparations arc well advanced !
fdr the entertainment of the su- j
preine council of the 33rd and last j
degree of tho Ancient and Accepted ,
Scottish Kite of Freemasonry for
the southern jurisdiction., which!
will hold Its session In Portland
June 20, 21 and .28.. Rome 300
delegates will attend the meeting
of this, the highest body' In Ma
sonry. ' ,
The Crosley icy-Hall, cheapest
mechanical refrigerator sold. Tel.
43S. . , 88
'' There Is still three feet of snow
at the Crater Lnko rim lit tho vicin
ity, of the; lodge, and ' while the
road to the lodge has only been
cleared of snow as far as govern
riven t camp, it will ho entirely clear
within a few days.,
Have your furniture repaired by
A. N. Thihautt. Phone Hfi9-U. , 92
Two decades ago Medford and
Jackson county were, havlnc trouble
with the prohibition question, sh is
shown by the following news Item
publlshod tu the Ashland Tidings
last Tuesday In Its "Twenty Years
Ago" column: "Yesterday. In the
Medford Injunction matter, special
attorney Colvlg filed a brief In the
case of J. C. Hull vs. O. W. Dunn
ef al., seeking to dissolve tho in
junction granted aualnst the county
court restraining It from deelurlnir
prohibition an accomplished fact
In' Medfordj. Judge Honnu will
probably desido tho case at a hear
ing this" week.", .'
Old-time dance. Hilarity Hall.
Saturday night. sr.
Included among the Orottnnlnns
registered nl Medford bedels, other
than those from Portland, are
Cathuryn McCurdy of Salem. John
Shisor of Lebanon, A. W. 'linker
and 11, Y. Heed of Kugene, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Potter of Klondike.
C. w. Owen of Albany and J. S.
Jones or Corvnlllw.
Dune e. ltlverslde Community
Club. .Saturday night. flroadway
OrohoKtrnv Nfi
V
... This is . ..
Shortcake
season, and as long as
fresh berries are on tho
market we will havo
plain uniced layer cakes
on sale. These are ex
cellent for all types of
shortcake and save you
much time and trouble,
A luine number of lorn, daiKMH
plHiinint; to ult-nU tho Med-
fori! Amerlvan I-r-jflim pout dunce
next Hutunluy night at liutto KuIIh,
where oh pedal arrange men tx are
hehiB completed to provide for a
large crowd. The niUKlc will be
j furnished by the American Legion
i orchentra and legion members are
cnpeclally urged to attend.
! VVurehotiMe for rent ; or leuHft.
and one bobcat. j
Dunce. r'airKrouiul, Sat. nlslit.
Kfnrtnu if 1u1a fl.wllli.ru (it l,n
aitato beach north of Ilogue river i
have been verified and a nuinher
(luting tlic Winter.
Fancy apricots for canning.
"i',ie. Johnson's Market. . lf
Medford anglers who love tu fish
for tho big fellows In Pelican -bay
waters, and who have not already
enjoyed the sport there this sea
son, aro on the qui vivo to go, her
cause of the stories reach Inir hero
about the blir fish bolnir caucht Inic,u,J. Saturday
Klamath lake, the last big ono be-!
lug caught the other day when U.
W. Drowning, Klamath Falls real
estate man, landed a trout weigh
ing 1! pounds and measuring 33
Inches.., "Pelican bay has been
yielding a number of huge trout
this year," say the Klamath Her
ald. "Fifteen and one-half pounds
Is the record to date and with the
season yet early It is believed pos
sible that the famous record estab
lished by Dr. Skyes, a trout which
weighed 24' pounds, may bo beat
en In the cold waters of , this arm
of upper Klamath lake." . -
Notice!- In order to help stamp
out the trouble caused by non-sufficient
fund and no-account checks,
every person receiving ono. Is re
quested to notify Southern Oregon
Credit' Itureiiu, 119 North Central
Ave, Phono 720. 84
Mr. aid Mrsi. William Drefus
left last evening fou their home In
Oakland. Calif., following a short
visit hero with friends and rela
tives whllo en route by motor from
a vacation trip to Seattle, Wah.
Bryne Mahr, formerly of Rose
borough Honuty Khoppe. has re
cently returned from Los Angeles
with the latest creations In ladies'
hair-cutting, and will he located
at tho Medford lteatity Parlor,
starting Juno 11, 192$, 1 fl No. Cen-
trfl- Friends and previous cus-
tomi;rn will be Riven expert inten
tion.' 8!)
Mnt'rliiKe llcenseH were Ixtmcd at
tho county cleik'd ofleo today mid
yesterday ti Clarence (Jrny, 22, nnd
J. Oenive t'.oode, .20, both or Pron
noct: Clifford li. isrown. 19, of
Muxwell, C'nllf., nnd Dorothy lin
ker, ID. .of Dclnvnn,. Cnllf.; Hen
jMnxwoll. 23, of CorviiillB nnd Ollvo
D, tiuster,. 2S. of Hnmllton City,
Cnllf.; Uny Fouler.' 2 3, nnd Fern
ITimt, 10.' both of Weed, Calif.
Dnnce, FtitrgroundH, Knt. hIkIU.
i", 811
Mr. nnd Mm. C. W. l'ruett of
lllh'hlundH. Cnllf., are HpendlnK n
month wlih reinllvus.nl. Medford
ft lid Ktifilo 1'olnt,
DresHnitikln nnd , remodeflnff.
Fushlon Shop, 421 Medford llldit.
If
r'nllfornlnns reKlslcred at local
holels Include .Mrs. liva Wills. O.
W. (ilnnler nnd Vonneth WIIIh, Jr.,
of Ouldand, Air. and Mrs. A. 1). l'n
per of Willows, Dr. and Mrs. 11. U.
Mi'ChiHlti'y, Mniion .McCluskey nnd
Dan White of Kacraniento, Mr. nnd
Mrs. ,15. F. Kodcrbcrir, D, ' N. nu
llum, .1. W. Uciinnn, V. A. Truett.
11'. IT. Benjamin, F. K. Sturtevnnt
nnd W. N. (Milium of Los Anffelos.
Mr. nnd Mrs. If.' 11. Vallert of
Miirysvllle, 11. fl. Andrews of Uose
vllle, II. Casey of I.lve Onk. nnd
the following of Han Kranclsro:
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F. TullmndKC F.
T. I.ydlnrd, 11. A. Daddlsnian, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Orowall. Miss Clliiee
lloditilon, Vernon A. Yntintt. Mr.
anil Mrs. F. 1,. Haskln, W. U. Mld
dfiiK. Mrs. J. C. Jncobsnii' and Mrs.
1-jmuin KhiKley.
You don't need electricity to ope
rate a Crosley Icy-Ilnll rcfrlKcrator.
,88
Miss Arlcne Iluller has returnod
from Forest Clrove, where she had
hfen tenohintr nt tho lni:lfic unl
verslly. 1 .
Used plnno for snle nt n Ktierl
flce, ICnsy terms, rliono U31-X,
76lf
ImllcatliiK that the motoii.Ms
who as yet have nut obtained 11
eensoH for their machines will wait
mini after Juno 23 w hen half-year
lleeiiMes nifty hp obtaini'd, only
three temporary unto IteeiiHeH were
issued today at tlio tdierlff'H of flee.
They M-erp IkhiiimI to 1.. (1. Shark
of AslllHnd. Harvey Heott of Slie
rHinelito. Calif., and riereo-Allon
Molor eonipimy of .Nfetlford.
Old-time dancp, Hilarity Hull.
Sutlirdiiy nlullt. Sr.
O. II. Bailey of Sun Dleno, Calif.,
who has been living in Medford
for some time. 1ms purehnsed
through the Ashland llealty eottt
liuliy. the iHKlil-rooni modern resl
denee lit 173 Mende street, nnd is
movltiK in Immediately. Mr. llalley
is very nuieh pleased with Ashland
and the surrounding country.
Asblnnd Tldlnus.
Piano for sale. $60. l'hone 1 11?.
evenrfiKs. 87
Mis. Cora K, Hill Is en route for
.Mahhattan, Kans.. ti spend some
time visiting wilh friends and rela
tives. Uuml and oreliestru lnstruuipnts
repaired. Iledueed ralea for the
suinnier months. Have your In
strument ready for the comltiK
e o n v e n t I o n s uml busy sehool
monihs. Palmer Musle House. St
Three hundred anil twenty-nine
coyotes, 11 hobeals, one stoek-kill-InK
bear, ufi ImdKeVs. Ill porcu
pines nnd one skunk were destroy
ed In Oregon In May by predatory
animal hunters operating under
thc bureau of bioloslcal surrey .I11"8,'' " M'vt,r l,1,u'""-
the United States depnrtnieiit of
agriculture, UtordliiK to the im
port of Stanley O. Jewett. lender
of predalory animal control.
Slelnwity grand piano lold to
radio broadcasting station fc'OOH
la to Uc resold; liberal discount.
For purtlculmn write or phone
Sherman, Clay Co., Kugeiie, Ore.
phono 8T,
A frruvy column of Ktoncktf In the
klj'uu mouululu iJ Inti'i It ,Iuhi even
tiw wuh uvlleved by Nutrrfe to he u
rut-cut live, but mquii y touay ai
the local forcnt aervlcri hcHdquHr
tem revealed tl.it t the moko wn
cUHcd by .Southern f ticifio rail
road employes burning bruhh along
the railroad rltfht-of-w lay. There
have been no firctt In .the Crater
national foreat or on hlitt foreal
lurid for over 10 dayn, tytid forewt
officiuI at pretjent IicIIpvi- that the
lire-went furent fire HlUidilon may
continue Indefinitely.
'Pun co, KalFKroundH, Sat. night.;
Will, the ex.ir-i.tlon of , i vory few
Icra, the rftral xcho-i! dlatrletH
Ol JHVKHUII Lulling mi; inituti
comulcted arrm;ementrf for the
employment of teachers for next
u.nt.t AMrtirt Viii lm'w.1
board meetlngn iK-xt Monday to
make final employment arrange-1
i menta.
Fancy apricots for canning.
S'ic. Johnson's Market. tf
Harry Skyrman, wTjo underwent
nn operation for appendicitis at
the Community hospital this week.
Is reported today to bo showing
continued improvement.
Dance, Hh'erHidc Community!
night. J! road way
' S6
Orchentra
fiuesls from Portland at Mod-
ford hotels Include, H. I' Miller.
Leo Sullvan, Ceo. D. Norrlfc. H. M.
t Webber, A. C. Freeman, H. J. Carl-1
Uon. IT. L. .Walker, ; Ob. I. Dayne,
A. M. Smith and fanrily. It. A. Hall.
I Mrs. A. Cool, Mary Anita Cool,
I Fred Cool. Mr. and Mrs. A. Purse.
Fnink Murphy, II. W. XVatsli
E.
H. HudKon nnd II. IS. .Newell.
Wo have something: choice In
tree propw. Do not fall to seo them,
nijr Pines Jhr. Co. 78tf
Thlrty-Heven out of the Htato
carH renin tered here yrHtenlny at.
the local ftat( auto traffic bureau.'
Have HpcHal harpain In hrand
new nrand planw Bhlpied to Sfed
fird In error. Factory Iiiih au
thorized 2T rettuction for quick
Hale. - Terms may . ho nmintied.
Palmer MuhIc Houwe S8
Atfaln the predlctfjOn 1h for fair
weather,, and normal- temperaturo
and humidity for tonlrJ't and Krl-
day. The maximum tcmpcraturle
or yeieriiy wan T .cRret H, vnnin
was 10 decrees leHu thrm the
mum of n year ftK'i vAsterday. ;
Vk'6 have nomethlnp choice In
tree propw. Do not fall to seo them.
Rig Pines I,ur. Co. Vs'tf
A meeting of rcprr sontatlvcH of
the . Associated Oil cnmii',p
tloned In Bend, Medford and Klam
ath Kails wax held last HniurUay
niKht In ICIamath Kall.s.
Tie handH nnd orchestras ojf our
city hcIjooIh will show considerable
growth by opening of Iho fall
term. KIvo new1 students of, band
Instruments' worn started Ibis "c
at the Palmer Music Houtfe. Four
free lessons are Klven wlih each
Insfrument fold. Used instruments
are loaned to those who aro In
doubt of their ability to lenrn. If
your son or dauRhter would like
lb play a musical Instrument, make
arrangements to start them now.
Palmer Music House. .88
Jack Carley,' Sontffcrn ' Pacific
aircnt, will leuvo this evening for
Minncnpolls as hii official delegate
from Medford Hotary club to at
tend the International convention
uf ItotarlahH.
flranKfi dance, Xake' Creek. Sat
urday night. p;vcrybody Welcomn.
sr,
Allen Don Brown of this city Is
tho pucst of Dick Ksaacs at JJIr
Hock lodtje on 1 to (rue river.
You can save $20 on your gro
cery bill. irndeiwood Company.
HO
Members of the" University of
Illinois baseball team will puss
tllrouich here the first of AuuiiHt
nnd will probably be honked for
Kain'ea- with Weed anil the local
nine. The tenm will snid from
Seattle August 11 for Japan.
Vacation time and free lessons
with every piano sold during the
summer months. We will arrange
for ten free lessons with the teach
er you wish. If you arc not ne
(luninted we will glndly suggest ft
teacher ,f Vu. Palmer Music
House. SR
Otit of town shoppers here yes
terday afternoon Included Charles
Humphrey of Derby, Itoy Kntler
of nmioliui'K and Miles Cantrall of
Kuch.
All the mineral water you want
for DOc from those famous Hol
oomb health giving springs. No
car charge.
William (iates bad a happy sur
prise yesterday when his old boss.
W. K, Persons, who wnn i?enevut
' ""'Mny. iiur-
....... ... iii-ii i-iiii was wiin
the ndvrrllsiiiK department of that
company 14 years imo. walked Inlo
Hie tlroeeteria. Mr. Perseus will
spend several weeks here. He Is
very enthusiastic about the south
ern OrpRon country.
Dunce. W", O. W. hall Thursday
nlht (.'.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cloodrlch nre
spendliiK a few days here with
friends, en route lo their home at
Sun Dleuo. Calif., lifter visltlnK 111
Seattle and Tueonia. Mr. (loodrieh
was formerly In partnership with
"TofKCry Illll" Isnacs In tin- clolh
Ipk store:
Would you Hue to take udvun
tiice of a credit of JlU'.so on a
l-affni-KUe pluno sold about n year
so for S475? Vou may tako care
of this contract over u period of
?4 monihs. Palmer Music House.
HS
Mrs. Alia llrlner nnd Mrs. Vie
lor Anderson hrouiiht their chll
dren here from Phoenix yestorduy
for medical examinations.
A visitor from Kurt Kin mailt Is
Mrs. Hay Soosley, who Is spend
lim n few weeks us the miest of hep
father. Wllllnm lloberts.
Mr. and Mrn. 1'rnnk HeSmim
will so to Kermison sprliiDs in
Sams valley this week, where they
expect to stay for n month's vnen
tli, Mr. DeSen7.il is reeupernt-
A business caller here vesterduv
wus Crank" f bnnMn of the McAllis
ter aurlnga district.
Fred Ulukely of Portland arrived
here yesterdny tu look nfter busi
ness matters. He Is Interested In
tho Sterling placer mines.
Mrs. Howard Tynan In spending
several weeks with relatives nt
Stockton and Oakland. Calif,
E. C. Knwcetl'Vf the1-placer mine
on Klliott creek was a huMine
caller here today., K. J. Miller of
Cleveland, Ohio, who 1h Interested
In the mine, will return with him
tomorrow to look over the place.
Dance, Fairgrounds, Hat. night.
n
MIhu Kllow Mac WUhui. in ill
ut the Sacred Heart hospital where
hIiu recently underwent an operation.
A former resident of Medford
James Burke of Hun Krancism. i
vlHiting at the home uf KtUetj Jtu
kin.
MImh Mai'Karet Morrinou ecre
tary of Hear Creek orchard, will
leave tomorrow for a shot vacation
at Kan'Kinncimo. whore she ex -
pects to viKlt friends.
A visitor here fwim Chiloquin in
ui., nu i hjji no- i v caravan Has ! tented by bohr
,nK (a tow llayg wlln ''"ds and'Hnd "CJypsy Love Song" by Victor
,LI"""'1' "
Mr and Mi's. Hubert Stacy rind
mull grifndson Hubert re di ned
yestei'day' i ffi'om SJdri Francisco,
where they spent ten.' days with
their daughter, Opal Stacy. . .
SUIT GOES TO JURY
The' dainaKO suit of Mrs.'Tir
ena rollle nu-aliiHt u. L' Hoover
and Kd b. Hnnlcy for :i0i5, fori
Injuries aliened to have boon, re
ceived in nn unto accident on 'the
Central Point-J(rcHsonvlllo road in j
.November, J 1127. w::l he Blvcn to j
thu jury lulu this afternoon. !
The evidence In. tho caso Is'
hllfhly conflletlnit. Tho defense I
hnu i.fillo.i 1'j wit,.uuu
plaintiff as many.
Thu... trial Ima . been under way
In the circuit court before Judsc
Corkin of I.akeview slnco Wednes
day niornlntr.
Wedding Bells
. Clifford U Urown and MIsb Dor
othy Kalrcr, both of Colusa county.
Calif., were married at the Haptist
parsonage, Wednesday afternoon.
Pastor W. II. ICuton officiating.
Hay l-icsfer and .liss Kern Hart,
of Weed. California, ucconipanicd
by the bride's mother, the brother
and sister of the groom and other
friends, drove to Medford Wednes
day afternoon; but arrived too late
to obtain a marriage license. They
returned home last night; and
Thursday morning again made the
journey to Medford, determined to
be married in Oregon. They found
no difficulty this time in obtaining
a license and were married by liev.
W. II. ICaton.
Notice.
Tho Goodwin Coraut Shop will
be rloHcd till MomlHy. June ltt.
Alia N(kyljr- lieiiiK out of town, t SS
V ..Soiled t'oiiiimiiilcnliou
McMioril LiHle .Vu. lo;t. A.
I' .t A.. M., Friday. June
1, 7 : 3 ll p. in. Uy oiilcr of
AI. C. .M. HOUKTOX.
Secy.
tin-
fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
l'"Oll SALIO Three lots on itotldy
Ave. east Hide. Theso aro excel-r
lent homeMiicH. Will noil one or
all. Prlees very rea.sonnble. Call
839-X, or them HI 1131' lieddv
Ave. ( , no
POll HKXT Oil l.KASK Ware
house, cull durliiK tho day.
Phono y:i3. ;io
FOR MALIC A lai-KO roomy oak
rolltop off Ire desk. 101 W. Alain
St. . sr..
These Drug Stores
Are Open Nights
' This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heaths Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
Your Old Favorites
Franks Comedians
FORMERLY
The Big Tent'
LOCATION
FOURTH AND FIR STREETS j
; Two Big Weeks ;
OPENING
Wed. June 13
VAUDEVILLE, ORCHESTRA
Wednesday -Thursday
The Riot of, Comedy
"Nearly a Bride"
Friday and Saturday
"WHY WIVES WORRY"
Prices
Adults 50c. ' Children 25c
Frank & King
IN !
Radio Program
KMED
Mall Trlhune-Vlrirlo Station
The Modem I'lumblng and
Sheet Metal com puny will pre
sent thin evening over KMhlD a
string trio made up of Mihm lioc
Aiken, 'cellUt; Mia tialcy, planl.st,
! "d M Karl Makiren, vioninist.
who will entertain from 9 to 9:0
with a varied program.
Numbers 1 Included in the pro
gram are "l'astel Minuet" by H.
' V'1' ,: .
V Sn"
I'ardiH, "iierccuse" by A. Illijin-
by C. ('hamin-
ade, "When Irish Eyes Are Smil-
!n' " Uv V If 1 Sm II. "Kmllin'
i Th.-.u-h- uv tnhn.- pom. "vher
i Uorbert.
1 Every Thursday in the futyre
.Mr. .Maiden will play violin
nucsu al !t o't lock from this
station, itciiuests Hhuuld he phoned
in to No. tio or 305.
Forenoon
10 to 10:30 Southern. Oregon ,
tfkvtric. . j
10:30 to 11 M. & M. Depart- j
ment store. I
11 v to- Jl:30 Jacquo -IjeiKOK:
.Millinery. I
11:30 lo ,12 Urophy's Jewelry
j Ftore. (
Heals Eczema in
7 Days or Less
,,..,.(, lx n surucon's wonderful
prescription now dispensed by
pharmacists ut trlflim," cost, that
will do more towards helping you
l-ct rid of uusiiihlly sots nnd skin
disenscs than nnythinj; you ve ever
! usi'd
Not only docs this great healing
antiseptic oil promote rapid ami
healthy healing in open sorts and
wounds, but boils, uhcesscs and
ulcers tlmt are discharging are al
most immediately relieved and
cleanly healed.
In skin diseases its action is
little icss than magical. The itch
ing of eczema is instantly stopped;
the eruptions dry up and scale off
in a very few days. The same is
true of barbers' itch, salt rheum
and other irritating and unsightly
skin troubles.
You can obtain Monno's Kmerald
Oil in the original bottle at any
modern drug store. It is safe to
use. and failure in, any of tho ail
ments noted above is next to im
possible. Heath's Drug Store can
supply you at uny' time.
Don't pack away
vour carMenls of
last season witli
, out having them
dry cleaned for
safetvv ; f-- '
KbdakrFilm
s&i Developing
Fast Mail Order
Service
SWEM'S
EASTMAN KODAK DEALERS;
Master Photo Finishers
217 E. Main St. Medford
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For Women $1.95
INSURANCE
First Insurance
. , Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
to VI 30 Medford Klertiic
Ktnre.
Ut 1:30
I'ulmer M ush;
huu.se.
Afternoon
S to U ln:iUy taid.
11 to 11! ilmit'H Cratii hi;i
theul.-r.
I Ue Mulny Meets Tonight
An Important meeting of the
local Ut Molay chapter will be
held tonight, with l)e Moluy mcni
: bers prevent 'from Klamath Kails,
:t!rants' I'ass and Uosehurg. Ini
'. tiatory and le Motay degree work
'will he presented by the Medford
and Klamath Fulls ehaptera in til
bh; third flour -Masonic lodge room
Handicraft
Shop
: Phone 702
42 South Central
Across from Craterian
Theatre
Q
Specials for
Friday and
Saturday
Kiddies' Voile Dresses
in dainty colors. Sizes
up to ti years.
Yi PEICE
lilooniei' dresses of Kn'
lisli prints timl printed
lawns; fr.2) values.
Friday nnd Saturday
D
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1.49
All Organdie lionnels
:' yi off '
12
W Th star'of "Kiki" CTARTS5'S
W( : Jhi3at!:erAor 01 "7ha 'y THREE DAYS
IEVER A STORYMORE FASCINATING- Bmi
ff HE I
POVE
;- ; The teasing, tantalizing, tango- j3 u
" ' dancing cabaret girl. E jl
Smt mmmmmmwmmmZnr Don Jose the "bes' dam' ca- Mi
2'sRli Tnnif! 2 Big ballero in all his countree!" lill&S
HSib! Acts of Johnny, the handsome buckaroo Ml IjJ
mill I VvIuDPEE HERE! Are three char-: jiyii
JIM'! . JOHNNY MARVIN never forget. ,'7 most be'u!
3W1 ! FAMOUS VICTOR tifnl, most alluring picture that i3S.43'i1 '"
?S'iSi"l ARTIST IN A PROGRAM Norma ever trade! . nni 111
5ft 1 I OF POPULAR SONG J B J
Ml ' NU0ERS Tim.,: 1:30. 3:15,7 and 9 P. M. W
2 It 1 Hal Crane in His Great i . . "
I llv Dramatics . . jf I
Sif i 15 V Act--: Admission:.' ., ; , f II
"I I $& FS. omul? ' 1 Mats- Ev- JF SI
il
on West Main Htieet.
i-ona are especially
attend. '
'Muster Ma
invited io
" SllOfp (ViierH
AttciitJonl
We are In position to pay you
more than anybody for wool-ino-hair.
See us before you Bell.
MEDKOKD BAKGAIN HUUKK,
Phnn 103 - 97 N flrmi Br
B'A'M) BO
MILLINERY
CLEARANCE
SALE
Sale starts tomorrow and lasts un
til the entire Summer stock is sold.
Famous Gage and
Monogram Hats
$14.50 Values at $5;00 '
Other Beautiful Hats
Values to $10.00, at $3.98 '
Every Hat New and Fresh
100 hats just received included
i . ' . . .. ... ...in this sale
.223 East Sixth Street .
! ' ' Just East of Groceteria
Card of Tlwnks.
We Wish to thank our iiiauM
.friends, and esptctuliy the Wood-
craft Lodge, for their kindness and
sympathy during our recent l,,-,
reavemeiit In the loss of our loved
one. Also for the many beautiful
flowers.
J. li. WMtlutch and "Family.
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