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.4.1 i A." Iocnl and Personal ' i aiiiornianB rccimerod at ilea-1 i eomin lodce member,, or I Mem hem nf thA iunin a ' ford hotrlp include II. I. I'raulx j OiantH I'm, Medford and Ashland j Elk I ort will' be entertained at und T. .Mc.Voll of l.o Anclr. MIm will intend un annual all-day pic- j a picnic mid dunro given by Teh la . I.ntty I'liuldJiip of Hitnlu Hut hnia, ! tomorrow, Hunduy. ui th IJutip tenipli of AWilnnd, June 27, at the I Air. und Aim. KdKftr ltoblnnon of j FjUk auto park. Jnlilutory oero- i Klltn' picnic Kioundtt. The program j ; Stanford university, Air. und Mm, j mnnlw will be held In the morn-(will tttitrt at 4 o'clock Jn the after-' , JameK a. Lynch of J.onu ftcach. Inu. Tho afternoon nrournm In- noon, endlnir with . hit- h,. ,.nA ! Ono of tho host puMle mnrketH j Irving Uun of Kncrumenio, J. Cj eludes Kumt-H. Htunt. swImminK j sports In the rvenlni;. " t 1n months criuLed shoppers this j Trner of Oakland. Air. and Airs, nnd r.icf-s. KumJIirs nnd friends; Ludion winning California per-! inoVnlNij-when- on of the InrKC-st j 1-eon JUynold of Palo Alio. Mr. ; of Veomen are Invited to he pros-j fume products call 290-V for ap-' und most nssorted slocks of home j and Airs. tl. G. Warren and Airs, rnt with filled lunch bankets. poinlment. fcg IS IN HIDING HERE' i:ro n produce, fruit, nnd berrlen ' '. K. .Moflonncll of Anita Monica , The band, nnd orcheatra. of our ! Twelve Mu.Ien,,, all sirlx. are in-' ,c L K M saic m HndTor I wan on wile, merries were excep- -t. ..no r. j. a. ....nuc una i city achool will Bhow considerable enrolled for the Hummer ion i.nH i,,nti,. r, ,h,. .., ..... lionnlly .plentiful und hundreda of j ' ku or lurlock, .Mr. and j ..owlh ,,y onenini; of the fall iof Medford ilu.lnew. coIIoko. t'lauic noverhoi. offiw and wlih the pounds waro sold In a remarkably j n. hKKUi of .Napa, h. A. Andoraon , term, Klv. new BtuliBn,8 or oand arc held durln the mornlnc. only, prominence and attention Ihruat short lime. LoKanherries. rasp- or Hollywood, .Mr. und Jlr. I). A. ' h,,tnm.,,i. ..,r,,i ...! ...,i, Th cimlm, i... uhn h.,.. .......,.- , . " . . , I . . j ... . " ..... ..; - - ...,, UIIJII llllll 11 UfUIlK KUVHrilOr, 11 perries aim iiniiKcui iimu 111 ......... ........... ""- nt tne i-nimer .Music JIouko. Four tuKen pomuoiih are .mIkh .Muriel mock- in itood auuntitiei'. ok numii yviin, r. iJ free lewionn are ulven with euch Lofland of M na fresh veRetablea and home- ( Mia. W. II. Jaehler of Mucrnmento. ; instrument aold. Vn-i Inntiumenta 11"' HlBhway made foodsiuffM. Uressed iioultty, I ' M. 1'lood of Auburn. J. Mi r of are loaned to those who are In -Miss Laura p hnv.ever. was acarce. .Sun DleKo and J. P. Murphy. K-.' doubt of their ability to learn, if J office work J Fancy apricots for c n n n 1 n r. i 1-lnilulsl; Mr. und Mm, E. 8. your son or dauKhter would like i company. I'jje. Johnson's Market. tf ' r-nll'y, Mrs. 1-.. Ilallly. Mr. and Mrs. ! tq plav musical Instrument, make I A Joint me ip p n Pliinit ipnvcs for Port-i . 1 Mn- A' Ai "'ecfrled. , arranuementH to start them now.' Penney storei l t .' 'inL ,o .nd the! ? "" Shu,:",:d' '" Palmer .Music House. si. and Medford bulldlnK. Ihey mu.i olivatn per mits at once from Kiro Chlif KHl ott who saiil today that no permits will he issued under any considera- t ti.in u-llh ihn nrrivitl nf hot u-i.-itli. stock in Kood ouan.itles. as w ell . K D. Yos, of a, Ana, Mr. nd fr,. ,,, wih rilch ,. of ,lnnfnrJ, ;hn i,vi.h CVn kln had "ed ho na frh vnpelnhles nnd home-f -irii. v . n. juuhiitui Nicrnmcnio, . incrn,mBn. 1 tlm lliohu-f vinr. .u, l . n n - .r.,o.ict.,f Co iireaoH tion i i-v. i W AI. Tlood of A u burn. J . Nii-r of e r. i.i .t,,.. ...u 1.,... ..u,.. ....... ... . 1 anfcrouH hoy.i'ver. was sen rce. , an DteKO nnd J. P. Alurphy. K- . doubt of their ability to lenni. if .office work for the Hanson ('oar lenrn of this until earlv this after- ' noon when she wjis told that he meeting of omployeti of 1 ,n neon driving on the nich es of Ashland. Vreka 1 wy near the city. HIS NEEDED TO BURN LOCAL GRASS' if" If laonl property owners plan to j PryCvyl 111 J.J Jf r yyOl burn Krass on vacant lois or near j He advises property , owners to take advantage of the : present cool weather and eliminate ! crass fire ha.;irUs as auiekly us possible. was held at the local t'nrkln had not visited his No temporary auto licenses were lore luHt niuht wllh Parley Dick- ; office at all by rnrly this after JsRued this forenoon ut the sher-j ,llson cor,t designer and wales-'noon, and probably on reachinw i ..i.. . ... I. ...r i iff'K f.rr f n finrt lnll.iill.tta u vwn.mim. .i. rxniDllinu : " 1 -. in ui inn noine. Hunduy to vlalt his mo.her and i W ""on ' b!,,B ' J , , , j.ha. none would probably be Issued' ''"' Th factory . Court-! f'2 ro. nd Is -""" ."h".. tins ulteriioon. The slump Is at-I " ......u.-n riuum, " ""I tribute to thn fact that half-year , l'"" '" bl':"",l"r', "nd underwear, i expected o remain In the city at Statu Traffic Ueutcam O. O. I licenses can bo obtained next Sat. ' KOK "leklnson spent ; ' "" ,. i uesciay, as - ene"a' '- -"K where a I""" , "! I UU LA I t I U ULASSiri land tnis eveninB to n.ieno ... , ,.ron.r, j,r. nd MrB. L., j. meetiims of the OrcRim Kioto Den-; W n . . , .,...., .. nilicr relatives. W'e have Eomethlng choice In Sheep Owner Attentlou! j We are In position to pay you ' more than anybody for wool-mo-! hair. Fee us before you sell. j MEDFORD BAK!A1N HOUSE. ! Phnns mm. S7 N. Orape St. tree props. Do not fall to see them. '"""' """" '"""am w. , licenses can uo obtained next Si JllK Pines I br Co ;lf. IMchols returned yesterduy from iilitny. thu-eby cultinu the lice tluests from' a distance at Med-1 . ,f'c'"1 uslnesa visit of fnurjf.v in half. ford hotels include A. Wnlder 0f v v"""' wo have aomethinB Cleveland. Ohio. C. J. Wadd.ll and p'1'l?.nK' 'T ,br "'''K"'' tree props. Do not fall to I). II. llates of ChlciiKO. MarKaret r,,"u" "l 'UI leach, llrookliiKS. i ViWH Lt,r. Co. Itecan of Iteno, Xev, ami Harry "m ,n n"tl ,Myr;1' 1 " "' AM Wallace A. Itapp of 1: We havo aomethins choice In to see them. T8tf llroolilnus he found headhunt ad- ... '..,' ..7. : MO Hlmn and Wulla Walla. JiiKtmetiUi to be only 33 per cent ; t0n!n- us clerk ut the h i dennt i ",tsl' ood. However, at the other cltles j '' tZu eVTrK JZTvV'ZSlZ ''' AmonK the Medford women who I "7'" ' ... drinK the absence of Arthur Mul- lt. .(.;.nwford. .Mr. Crawford ' has ,1. Mills of Uolse, lilu. Fancy apricots for cannlmt. Johnson's Market. tf clerks rrom IS Penney stores at- J" , .. . Pdlt 8A1.K Summer home at tendinis, Includlm: those from 1 t arkln will continue to ; shady Cove; new. modern, corn- points as far south as HoseburK. 1 nrl "" K" "'" until the return of plcte. phime 23S. S6tf From here he will travel west with ! V""' '""' 1 ,l,t,',on te on will attend .the public health con- J 11ns. who Is In the San Francisco! entlon at Portland next week are I ' . . r . ! hospital suffeilnc with a bud case Mrs. 11. K. Circeii nnd Mrs. lull. ' P""1. "VP yenrH. Is taklriK the place. ,, pn,,onnB.(,0,d f till News, i " "!!,',' J-lrich, who left here today. : " ' al ,,,- r-"'"m ' -""'I The "summer fair" ulven by the I ' ",, Dance, Fulrarounds, R-it. nlht. ; Bone to Prospect for the summer where he will be employed as a NO FIRECRACKERS FOlt KENT Room at V. W. C. A. Phone 5-.3-K. XT' Jl J. .1. Skinner was nmom: the Medford business visitors spend ing yesterday In Croats Puss. Ilryne Mahr, formerly of rtosc borouKh llenuty Shoppe, lias re cently returned from I.os AnKeles with the latest creations In ladles' I hulr-cuttinn, and will lie located iat tho Midford lieauty Parlor, ers are Invited to attend and brink-1 MnrllnK June 1 1. 1MH. HI No. fen ..,.,. .iK, ,,i.. ,.. ,i, ii.. .ii Ir.il. Friends and provlous cus- ner to he served at noon. I .l""",r" wlu " K,V" '"Pert Thn Crndnv Tv.fl.'ill pti.n,,.,.! tlon. 8l mechanical refrigerator sold. Tel. ! 433. fiK i Jtoland Hubbard and family and Chester Hubbard will spend Sun day at their nabln, at Diamond 86 ' Hmployes of cleanlm; establish ments of flrants Pass, Klamuth Fall., Medford and Ashland will hold their annual picnic tomor row at Ashland park. An inter eptlnir program has been planned by the committee In c h a r k e. Friends anil families of the clean- lake. Have your furniture repaired by A. .V. Thlbault. Phone SCS-lt. S3 I. B. VlnlnK will make tho prin cipal address at the luncheon which Medford will hold to honor the California eil.Jorn and their Indies when they stop In that city June US. K. fl. Harlan, looul cham ber .secretary, refjui'sU that those who will furnish cars to hrhiK lite California visitors to Ashland from the Siskiyou summit, reulster their names at the chamber office Ashluud TJdlnKfl. Dance, Kivorsldo Community ' iuu. Saturday niBlit., ilroadway flrchestra. - KG Dudley Allen, associated wllh the Insurance compuny of North America, with offices In Portland, Is triinsactlliB business In Medford. Dwlaht lleynolds, former well known Central Point Jeweler, ar rived yesterday from I.os Ant'.slcs to spend several days In Medford on business while en route to Ills Headquarters In Seattle, Wall. Mr. KeynoldM spent a monili in 7,os AnKeles and a week or so In Snn Francisco.- .The latter city, he re ports, la much busier Ihnn the southern California mnliopolls. which ilucn not seem to have much money In circulation, ho says. Warehouse for rent or lease. Call durliiB the day. Phone 2!3. S0 Formal opening of the Twen. lieth Century store at Klainuih Hen Hur I-aminr.fin, edllniial writer on tho OreKOnlnn, has won first prize, a check for 160. alven by tin American Humune Kducn lion soMety, Hostoii. for the best editorial in connection with "lie Kind to Animals" week. Other work of Uimpman in the ore isonlan hi this connection' won honorable mention. The article which won first prize was entitled "National Humane Week,". and one which won honorable mention was headed "lie Prayeih llest Who l.ovcih llest," a column article In which the world's proKi'ess toward kindness to animals was depicted. Portlund Journal. Dressmaking nnd remndeiinir. Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldic. tf Andrew McFarlnnd arrived home yesterday from a two weeks' visit with hln father ul Oakland, Cullf.. and has resumed his duties at the liece cnr.fectlonery establish ment. You don't need electricity to ope rate a Crosley Icy-Ilall rcfrlaerntor. US' Mr. und Mrs. rius Cnpulos ur rived lata Wednesday avejiInK by iiKitur iroin ncirim, ,tucn.,.to Vlsll tho Inlti'r's mlhcr, Mrs. n. II. M.'insdnm, on South Central ave nue for several weeks.' Mr.'Conu los In a Icadlnit thiee-cushlon bll llnrd player of the I'nltcd Slates and Is well known to all billiard fans. Hi' made his last visit In Medford three years uuo. I'sed piano fur sale at a sacri fice.. Kusy terms. Phono 934-X. 7tt D. 10. Millard, new KMKI) radio nt.l.llnll hlnnm. r-l.wllnll ... Tolo Community club last nhcht j 6f.nifi liH rIurk, ' ,Mu,n(, -&4.x .Mrs. II. M. Sitmiielson. !6 After spendii't; several years in was n bin success according to : those In attendance. One of the most popular features was thn "keno" Kume which drew a lurge Japanese IiIkIi schools, where he learned to read Knulinh hut failed patronaKe during the cveninc due, to Hmmk itj (i(.orKe Kumikawa ls. to the beautiful prizes offered. An yWiI..0U son of Toney the laun hours program of fopco movies , (IrymilIlt haH Hl(fnP(l up for cia, Kails took plnce thiH morning. With 1 nnno'IMCur' 1m hHslilnK real e- .iiuif, insurance ana excnange of fices in runni 7 of the JSparta build inir, and will he ready for business next week. Mr. Millard pioneered Kduewond park on tho Crater Lake highway about seven years nun. Piano for sale, $50. 1 Phone 1417. evening. R7 A guest at the Kdyat Johnson home Is Mrs. ljitira Hill of Phila delphia. Pa. She Is Mr. Johnson'! cousin and this Is her first visit the opening of the establishment the chain now has four separate mores In Klrtmaih Falls. K. K. Alhrech will he manager and will hIho have charge of the other three stores In that city. Unnce, Fairgrounds, Hat. night. While noly 1R teachers were ex pected to laic. state teacher' ex uminniionit last Thiirfiduy and Fri day at the Junior high school un der the supervision of t'oumv lo outhnrn (in-con. School Hupertntcndcnt Nusanne Hand and orchestra instrumentft Homes Carter, 21 were present at I repaired. Heduced rates for the thn examinations, most of which j ""nnier months. Have your In were taken for flve-yonr certifi-1 Mrum'nt ready for the coming rates. teonventions and busy Kc.hnnl Fnnny apricots for canning.' nionihs. Pnlmer Music House. ns ft Vic . Johnson's Mitrket. if j Kiwnnls delegates from the Snn J. J. Huchter returned vester- '''I'anclsco club occupied two spec lal curs on the Shasta this morn ing on their way lo the big- con vention to be held In Seattle next week. Two other cars were filled 1'iy from a brief business trip Kiiitnath culls In connection with the Copco eleclrlc range campaign. Have special bargain In hrnnd new grand plunn shipped to Alert-w,tn rmn m,'M f'm Allantlo City, ford In error. Faotory has nu-1 A P'IhI train will puss through thorlzert 26 reduction for quick j hpn nl 6 o'clock this evening with wile. Terms may be arranged. u na't ot '-nio Kiwanians. Palmer Music House. Htince, Fairgrounds, Sat. night. Among the out of town buslncbsl " ratteiM here yesterday were riusi Medford people who will spend Peck, Lake Creek; 11. L. IVAr-1 tn week end at Diamond lake ln- mimi, jniiiuni: ii, on lioeven- . 1 ...iim-n, mi. nun .irn. .;-.,,.... 1,n., ............... ,... berg. Sams Valley, and Judge W. rul Franklin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy rilMl of cloudiness for loniglit nnd llfter nWiW ot" wveral months. .innn 01 rnnenix, was enjoyed, tho pictures of last year's Indian marathon nnd Lind bergh being greatly appreciated by thtiHO present. The cafeteria with home-made foods for sale did n rushing burliness at the close of the evening. Vacation time and fren IcsKOtiH with every piano sold during the summer months. We will arrange for ten free lesson. with the teach er you wish. If you are not ac quainted we will gladly suggest a teacher for you. Palmer Music House. 88 Included among the Orcgnnhins registered at Medford hotels, are T. II. Cutsforth of Kiddle, (leorge (ioodell of Marshfield. A. C. Smith, H. Cnmden, T. O. Yocum and I,. Fish of Kugeno, and the following from Portland: Mr. und Mrn. A. J. Vann. D. fl. Allen, O. T. Ford .las. R. Hell, Hex Alloway, Air. and Mrs. C. II.. Itoss, (I. C. Puryenr, If. P. Itasmn.sson. J. C. Fulion, Mrs. il. i. Itenson, Poberta lien nan, Mr. and Mrs. li. fl. Campbell. C. H. Marnon, C. U Llndsey, A. A. FrcnUol, Mr. nnd Mrs. fl. M. Ste phens. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Crowe. Miss . Hurbee, Mrs. 1. M. Pad dock. J. H. Meek and Hon and K. J. Slad. Uance, Fairgrounds, Sat. night. 8(1 The MuUnomuh and Slate Par njssotatlonH will entertain mem bers of the American JIar asHocia tfon In Portland, July 2H, follow ing the annual meeting of (he American I :r association in Se attle, July 2.ri, 2(J and 27. Mrs. C. F. Nichols of this city, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Otto F. Nichols of Klamath Falls, left yesterduy for a vacation trip of two weeks to Pandon -by -t he-Sea. Portland and Seattle. Mrs. Josephine Jones, formerly connected with the Douglas county health unit as nurse, and her (wo soiiH, are coming here from Med ford Thursday and will visit over night with Mrs. Woodloy Stephen son. Tomorrow they will be Joined by Miss Mildred Carleton, president of the Jackson County Health asso ciation, and Miss Augusta fllnver. one of (he nurses of the unit, and they will go to Portland, where next week a conference of all health nurses of tin- stale is being called. On the reutrn here Mrs. Jones and tarns will jtop here for a week to visit with friends. Kosolmrg News-llevlew. llev. and Mrs. K. K. McVlcker of Jacksonville are expected home some time today from a pi en mi re trip to Itandon. Mr. anil Mrs. Scott Wnotf, ac companied liy their mucsIs, Mr, nml Mis. Kimble of Winnipeg, din., visited tratcr- hake yesterduy and returned to the city last evening. They were able to drive the car some distance beyond government camp, and hiked it up the hill through the snow the rest of the way to obtain a view of the lake. Mrs. Kimble and Mrs. Woolf are sisters. For t h ono M ed f o rd people w h o contemplate picnic affairs ami classes at Medford Itusiness col lege. His small sister, lllwikn, a first Krude pupil at ' WftHhiimton grammnr school, comes with her brother and helps tho Instructor by Interpreting, fleorge Is tho only boy taking any work at the school this summer. .1. J. Woods, the hutnan fly who FOR LOCAL KIDS As in other years past. Fourth of July will not be observed by the youth of Mcdforil by the flrlnpr of firecrackers, skyrockets, . roman candles or other fireworks, .accord ing to official announcement made today by Chief of Police McCredle and Fire Chief Hoy Klliott. Any youiiKster omiKllt wetting off fin works will be promptly hailed lo the police station, makini; It much more InvltlnK for boys to go out In the country. Itoadsldc service stations have been selling firecrackers for sov- siiccessfully scaled the north wallieral weeks already and shortly ho of the Hotel Jackson yesterday j foe Fourth of July, a number of afternoon und last nicht. left to-1 fireworks stands will probably day for Klamath Falls where he I "P' lnK up iiIoiik Hie hiKhwuy north FOlt SAI.I-: (lladioll blooms (llildloll (lardens. 2 OS Clark St. Phone TT.4-X. Mrs. H. M. Sam uelson. 116 FOlt HAI.K Neat little 4-roonr house anil iuraj;e on llerryilale Ave. -This property has paid up water rlchl. ' F.noueh land for lawrt and aarden. easy terms. C. 11. Howell llerrydale Ave. Sdif FOlt SAI.n Corner property Her rydalc Ave. and Pacific high way, now for sale. I consider ibis the choicest buslncis corner (outside corporate limits! in the llosllH Hlver volley. C. H. How ell, lierrydaln Ave, XHtf Hurray! SEE 1 NORMA, IT'S YOUR LAST CHANCE Tcnite! TALMADGE mm Aa that Beautiful Tantalizing Cabaret Dancer in "The Dove" A picture that lives filled with the kind of , adventure and beauty . that make specials. ALSO VITAPHONE VAUDEVILLE Johnny Marvin 1 I Hal Crane's in I I Great Dramatic Act Popular Songs "THE LASH" starts Tomorrow ANOTHER RIG VITAPHONE PRODUCTION DOLORES COSTELLO "Old San Francisco" f Is In cllmh up the Wlllard hotel. Iirco crowds watched Woods at his yestcrduy's performances, which Included a number of difficult bal ancing stunts on top of the hotel bulldinK. Ijist evening ho climbed tho hotel blindfolded, koIiik from window to wlmlnw with remark able accuracy despite this handi cap. The first band concert of the season was held in l.lthln park. Asiuanil. on Wednesday niiiht. and last night the rcculnr weekly park band conoert In Clrants Pass was held in lllverslde' park. The date for the bciilnnliiK of the park band concert season In Medford B not known yet. f : If Elected Hoover Will Be Countrs First Quaker Prest. and south of the city. When In tho country. It will be unlawful to set off firecrackers from roads or In tho woods, where fire Is apt to result. , 4 ' WEDDINGS NKW . VOHK. June 1 M'l Herbert Hoover, If elected, will be the nation's first Quaker presi dent. The republican presidential can didate is a member of the Quake: I' i lends church and In Wash ington attends services with his wife in the Friends meetiiiK house. -Mrs. Hoover prior to her mar riage was a member of the F.pis copallan church. On Tuesday evening, June IL'lh. Oeorge lt. Frohrelih of Medford and Ileatrlce Peanette Smith of Ui wey county. South Dakota, were untied In the holy bunds of matri mony at the Presbyterian manse of Jacksonville by l!ev. Klmer li. McVlcker. They will made their home In Medford. Henry o. liostwick and lEuth F. Maharry were married at the Presbyterian manse at Jackson ville by Itcv. Ulmer K.-. McVlcker on June !Uh, hiss. The yoiliiu people will reside in .Medford. Obituary BIRTHS .Mr. and Mrs. Oenc Krault are the parents of a six and a half pound daiiKhler horn Monday mor ning nl the Purucker Maternity Home. She has been named Char malne Avenue. FOlt SAI.F. Kaspherrles for can nliiK: finest in the valley: prices reasonable. On King's highway. It. !. rhone 60S. 92 FOlt IIIAJT Furnished' .4- room : houne. :nll (ixi-li. K8 j FOlt HALF, Chevrolet 1U2T. tour-i I ing car: new uuco, good rutiber, : trverhauled. Kee 11. b ljinm-. A rms t ro n g M ot o rs. Inc. S ; t f I FOlt SAI.H Queen ' Anne dining I room suite, almost new. You must see this to appreciate It. ' I'none mis-.l-l. . . . siitf i FOli HAI.K Ford 1-ton truck; ex cellent condition. Shell Service Station, Jacksonville, Ore. .K7 FOlt HAI.K Choice May Duke cherries, sc per lb. K. .Main St. Phone 1149. K'i FOH SvI.K Confectionery and! restaurant eiiulpment. lei. 1!(7 or itox C. H., Mail Trllium-. ss FOl! KAM-: KUIIZ 4: good me chanieal condition. Sell or trade for small car. Tel. 3ii(i, Apt. 4. FOlt HAI.K Store, and gas station. Owner, P. O. Itox contectionerv Well located. xiitf. . FOH HAI.K Oil riKXT Nearly I now house, 111! Mistletoe si. Phone lilir,-M. Hi FOR HAI.K- Italnbow auto camp at a bargain: tourist trade just starting. Need the cash to lake enre ot other business. Might ! coiiMiicr residence properiv as part payment. Phone S3.",.il or :,!'4 for aniioiiitnient. :i:j C.A11NKH Alfred William rim tier. Jr., died at the home of his Monday. parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. (larner, 408 Alice street Friday afternoon from brain fever, aged one year, nine mouths, four days. ne leaves iiis parents and one Oulte Appropriate. MACKINAC ISLAND. Mem bers of the American Automotive association deliberately selected ', this island the one place In the I western Hemisphere from which niitomoblles iire barred by law. for a fivo-day convention starting next .Nnllcc. The annual meeting of School nist. No. ill will be held nt Agate Srhoolhous!" on June IK, at 8:30 brother, fleorge: also his grand- 1 "'" w,ich time the voters parenls. Funeral services will be vl" vo'' ,lm,n "'e question of In- held at the Perl Funeral Home Sunday morning at il a. m., , ltev. I'emberton of Ashland officiating. The remnins will be taken to Ktna, California for interment. MITCI1KI. I.- William Uohe rt Mitchell died ul Sacred Heart hos pital i-rlilay morning, son of Mr. and Mrs. lien r. .Mitchell of chilo ouln. Oregon, aged eight days. Services and Interment will be in the Klamath Fulls ccmelerv. stalling electric lights in the school. Mr. Moore and Mr. l.eever will be present lo explain any questions in regard to same. PKI.I.A M. WMKTSTONR, Clerk, School l)st. No. III. Prulll. Mr and Mrs. Vernon Sunday, following Goin' Fishing? Come in and visit our store. We have sand wich broad and buns and all the other trim mings for a real fisher man's luncb. - I Moore of Klnmalb Falls and Hill r ' Hamiiictt. Ounce. Itiverslde Community t ll:! Saturday night. Ilroadway Orchestra. Mi An IN. piece drum corps made up of Itoy Scouts from Toledo. Or win oc nere ror the American Le gion convention In August, accord ing to a letter received this niorn- : lag asking for room reservations for the group. Would you like to lake ndvan tace of n credit of fML'.r.il on a , Lafrnrgiie piano sold about n year ogo for f4T5 You may take cure tf this contract over a period of t .'4 months. Palmer Music. House. Through nn error In the Mall Tribune the first of the week. It was reported that Frank KeSonra was recupcrutlng from n long Ill ness at Sanis Valley springs, Ills father, II. F. DeSoua, is the ono who has been III. A speclul type of tree props at P.lg Pinea l.hr. Co. Tstf A huncss caller here today from San Francisco was James Woods, representative of Tlmken Hearing company. All the mineral water you want for GOe from 4hose famous Hol eomb henllh Hiving springs. No car charge. gg last Sunday's hard rain, causes some apprehen slntl. Tho highest temperature of yesterday was 7 2. .Win, W. McNcaly of Kin math Falls is a business visitor In this city who arrived yesterduy. Among the hotel guests In Med ford from the slate of Washington are Mr. and Mrs. William Drey ton of Olympia Mrs. K, M. King of Vancouver nnd A. II. Hoyt. F. V. Halen, P.. I.. Klrkpntrlck. Mrs. J. Uadd and daughter and Mrs. K.I.epworth of Scuttle. Wm. l.ee George graduated June 15 from the Howard Military school of I.os Angeles. He former ly lived here nd Is n nephew of Mrs. Frank Carnahan. . Miss Fern Dally will arrive this evening from Seattle where she bus been teaching; . In the John Mulr school to spend the siuumer ut the home of her mother, Mrs. P. H. Dally. Mr. and .Mrs. John H. Orlli and daughters. Klciinnr and Dorothy, left today for Fort Klamath to .pend the week end with relatives. Kxpecllng lo spend n week fish ing nt Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs, rord Ilrady of Portland nnd Mr. i and Mrs. Oeorge Poller of Klon dike, Ore., left here yesterday after noon for the tgottutaln lake after THO.M PS OX William A. Thompson passed away Thursday afternoon at his liomo on Olen Kldge orchard on the old stage roan nenr Central Point. Oregon Morn in .Momreiil. Canada. .Mr. Thompson's parenls moved to llloomfleld. New Jersey while he was still a baUy. sixteen years ago he came to the Hague Kiver valley and he had resided on Ills orchard during that time. Ilesldes his wile, Kdllli Fish Thompson, deceased leaves two daughters. .Mary Jarvle and Patsy, and four sisters: Mrs. John Mc Ctltcheon, Mcnrsdalc, New York; Mis. Armour 11. Heed: Mrs, K. M. Vim fort, and Miss Maud Thump. son. all of Olen ltidge. New Jersey; also a brother, llurklcy Thompson of Newark, New Jersey. Funeral services will be held nt the Perl Funeral Home. Sunday at 4 o'clock p. m., Hev. William II. Hamilton officiating. Uenmlns will be forwarded to Portland. orc., for cremation Sunday evening on train No. 14. Legion Dunce- llano l'ulLs The American Legion dance Ml Unite Falls this evening promises lo be n popular affair, with niimv present from all parts ot the val ley. The roads are in excellent shupe and the trip from here m be made wltheeoso hi nn hour's time, according lo the committee in charge. The party will be hc'4 the new llutte r,,s ninaslnlii. pending a few days In Medford. wllll'n n U active ullillnit. OH, BOY! Going Strong Frank's Comedians FORMERLY Frank & King These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store You'll Like Our Sunday Dinner TOMORROW $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD DREAM DAYS" are wonderful days and out of them have come some of the greatest achievements of all times. Do not content yourself merely to dream take steps to assure realization of your dreams save that your dreams may soon become realities. Open Your Account Today The Jackson County Bank ESTABLISHED' 1868 Medvord, Oregon Commercial t Satiitgs Safe Deposit MEMBER I EDEHAL RESERVE SYSTEM II IN The Big Tent FRIDAY and SATURDAY The Screaming Farce ; "Why Wives : ; Worry" . Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c Vaudeville and Orchestra1 Do you remember All the Old Time Dances That Were Held Years Ago? ' ' If you do or you don't, bo on hand tonight at Hilarity Hall, for here are some of them: Virginia Reels Opera Reels j Mlnuettes 1 Polkas .Schottisches ! Rye Waltz , i Fireman's Dance ! Waltt Quadrille ! Plain Quadrille Dance on Hie best and coolest dance floor lit .Medford. umld pleasnm surroundings, anil the best old t line orchestra In southern Oregon. Admission 10c Dancing 50c FREE 1 Load of Kindling With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs 41 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 Company Phone 76 2 .1 l.,U