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ArEDFORT). MATL TnTBTJNTMEDFORD, OttEflON'. SUNDAY,. JUXF.. 17, 1928.-
Iocnl and
' Personal
Muny Sled ford nnd vnlU-y fuml
lies plitn to motor, up to Crater
Natfonnl: imrk today 10 aoe the
hike in its winter: HuiroumllnKH.
Can can only $o a far uh the
roud- to lltu lodge liaH been clear
ed of snow, son 10 distance above
. government enmp. from which
point all vUiton. niUKt hike ui the
hill thru nnd over tho mwvt tu
ihu rim of the lake. -
Clot a Jloxyanno porch- frock,
; ttpfriRl nt Adrienne'a; J
' Principal 11. H. C'onklo. of the
hod lor hiRh KChool wnii scheduled
to letive. today for I'alo Alto, Cal.
to attend tho Stanford unlvernlty
Hummer school,, where ho will con
llnue Rtudy for him mantcr's do
Brue. Fancy apricots for canning,
G'e, Johnnon'ti Market. tf
lec non, flHh.ntf on the' Pacific
ocean la included on . the vaca
tion program of-Mr. flnd'Mrs. K.
ronner who will lenve here todav
for a week's trip' to Urenecnt City
whore they will vlHlt V. K. Con
nor, formerly, of ' Med ford, From
there they expect to drive down
to Murnhflold for if few dnys.
Wo have something choice In
tree props. Do-not fall td see them.
Big Pines Lbr, Co. 78tf
In its Thirty Yea in Ago new
reproductions several - days ago
tho Ashlnnd Tidings published the
following: Jacksonville Mr.
fioo. H. LIndley, whose term as
county treasurer has Just expired,
mado C33 trips from his homo be
yond Med ford to- his office In
Jacksonville during his -term. Tho
distance from Jacksonville to hlu
plnco is six mllcHi -- '
: Kaney apricots fof canning,
5Vjo. Johnson's Market. tf
Mr. and Mrs. H. Chandler Kgan
were vlsltora last week In Port
Innd to witness the beginning of
tho big golf tournament thero. nnd
whllo he looked after some busi
ness matters.
The CroBloy 'Icy-Bull, c he tip out
mechanical refrigerator sold. Tel.
433. "
K. J. Warren, ' Pendleton high
school faculty member, who was
elected lioad of ' the schools nt
Weston. haH reHlgncd nnd will
tench music and algebra at Yrckn.
Va. .
Have your furniture repnlfrd by
A. N. Thilmult. Phono 969-11. 02
Bailor Jack Wood, accompan
ied by Mr. Wood, and Jack Holl
er, ' big 220-pouml hoavywelght
wrestler,- motored' to OrantH Pass
yesterday to complete ' nrrnngc
monts for tho William Handahl
Holler match to ho staged In
CJrnnta Putts In n short time. The
luateh will bo held on tho eve
ning of the finish of the Indian
marathon race from San Fran
cisco to the Climate City and
attracting considerable mtorost ftl-l-oady.
'Warehouse' for - rent ' or ' lease.
Cull during tho day. Phono 228.
90
Mrs. Oraco Hawkins, acoom
psnlcd by her daughter. lavont.
ii f Woodlund. Cullf. are guests at
the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. U It.
H tick ley of tho-Indopondent Eloc
trie company.
Fancy apricots for canning,
DMn. Johnson's Market. tf
Will O. Hteele of Kugene. tho
' V. t H. coinmlsnlonor for Crater
Nutlonal park, bus been at tho
park' for nlmost two weeks', hav
ing gone tu that location via the
Csscado route of tho Southern Pu
rine to Klamath Falls and C'hilo
quliv whom John Mnben, 1 euro
taker of tho lodge, met him and
they went on together to the park.
Have special bargain In brand
new grand piano shipped to Mod
ford In error. Factory has au
thorised 25 reduction for quick
Kale. Terms may be arranged.
Palmer Mmdo House, 88
Miss Mildred Knight of the
California Oregon Power com
pany wont to Portland lust Fri
day to spend a week's vacation
visiting friends.
Get a lloxyunm porch frock,
special at Adrlenne's. 87
A letter received In Medford
from Phillip Lounsuorry, who Ih
'riving the J. A. Curie family to
New York state, Indlcnted that
tho party would arrive nt thotr
destination June 23. The letter
was written ' from 'Iowa and said
thnt the trip was progressing
very satisfactorily. . Upon his ar
rival In New York, he will board
a steamship - for New Orleans
and return to Medford by rail.
trace l.n minors formerly with
tho Tlob Hbop of Kugene for the
pnst five years, Is taking the place
of Iluby Phlpps at tho Kmmn Cllne
Khun. . - si
Mr. nnd Mrs.1 IT, W, V. Hpllne
of Medford. whd have been visiting
relatives In Chicago for several
month, ore now at Los Angeles
nn'the way homo according to
word received here yesterday.
1
Goih'
Fishing?
Com in and viiit our
tore. We hftvt sand'
wich bread and bum
and all the other trim
ming for a real fisher
man's lunoh.
Bids for tho construction of u
new ono-room school house ut
IVhII ... I. ,..1 nVr Mil t - I
urduy and construction ofthowavk n julWf Lr. Amelia Kine
new DuiiuiiiK is to begin immcaia
IU1IIK II IO Ul-KIH IIIIIMVUIH
nii..u.in.. .t.- i..i. .w..;'
cuauu. i iii order Hint tlm nt-hool t rocomiiBod an n Hpcuker of lnti'i--;wiB of IluacburK.
inoy be iut In uo next Boiteml)iT.!ntt,,unal reputation, will addrewii Harold Kink of .Mi-dfoid U n
The building will take tho plaw11"" "''enlloii. member of a party of 11 Lnl-
of one that Herved tlio needii of i Gladioli blnoma. ' flladloll Gar-vcrlty of oreRon atudent. who,
ihe Trull community for tho pant!
'30 or AO years nnd whieh wan
nearly unfit for further une
Ilryne Mahr. formerly of Roue-!"nd
borouith lieauty Hhoppe, baa re.
rently returned from l.oa Ank-elr
with tho latent creatlnnn In ladlea'
hair-cut t Inc. and will bo located ,
at the Medford lieauty Parlor,
starting June )1, 16 No. Cen
tral. Friends and previous cus
tomers will bo Riven expert atten
tion. 80
.1. S. Williams, well known
citizen of Talent has become a
permanent resident of . Wood
burn. Ore., to which place ho
recently removed.
Dressmnklnt; and remodeling
Fashion Hhop, 424 Medford Bldg.
tf
During hl absence nt Camp
Clatsop, whero he is taking l,'"'t
In tho nnual encampment of the
Oregon National fluartl. Hie dutlcH
of Dunn Id Merilott uh clerk at
the Medford Purnftilre and Hard
ware atore huro-been taken over
by Lloyd Prock.
You don't need electricity to ope
rate a Cronlcy Icy-Ball refrigerator.
88
The management of the Kpurtn
building, corner of Kant Main and
rtlvernldo Htreotn, la now In tho
hantlH of John Wlnterhaldor, pro
prietor of tho Cozy Nook con
fectionery and lunch place, loca
ted in that building, an Walter
Howno, who baa had .the man
agement for neveral yeara paat,
plana aoon -to leave for New
York.'
X'aed piano' for anlo at a anrrli
flee. Knny terms. Phono 034-X.
70tf
' JT. T). need- roturnetl to Gold
Illll Friday evening from Louis
ville, Ky., where ho waa called
by tho Herloun Injury to an aged
aunt In thnt city. Mr. Heed vlnlt
ed a few dny at Kannnn City on
hl roturn trip with the' Hunt fam
ily.! formerly of thla city. Too
many Ttepubllcana were aworm
Ing to K. C. to ault Johnny nnd
to keep hla good Democratic eon
science clean he hurried back to
Oregon lent Nome oncmlatnko him
for n chnmplnn of tho CI. O. P.
Gold HHIm Nwh.
Hand and ori'lieatrn inHtrumonta
repaired, llnrlurod rates for tho
summer .monlha. Have your in
atrument rendy for tho coming
convontlona' nnd buay achonl
monlha. Palmer MuhIc IIoiiho. 8S
Mlna Hnrnh Van Meter, piincl.
pal of tho ItooHcvcIt Kcliool build
ing left-ycaterday for.IOugene to
lake n special course In tho six
wooks" aummer achool of the
University of Oregon.
Piano for sale, JGO. Phone 14 If,
evenings. S7
Marriage llcenaea wero" iMaitod
at the county clerk'a office ynfer
dny to Waller Whlsenant, 1!0. of
Medford nnd Leoua Harris, 20, of
Central Point: John Junker. SS.
of Scotln. Calif., and Mne Snow
den, IS. of Eureka, Calif.: Thorn
aa OulHforth. legal, of Kuguno and
Margery Gilbert, legal, of Colum
bus, O.
Would you Ilk to take advan
tage of a credit of 1 1 42.00 on a
Laffargue piano sold about n yenr
ago for S175 Tou may take care
of this contract over a period of
21 months. Palmer Muslo House.
lndlentlng that hiking Is rear
ing a fad among girls, four young
women were In Medford FrldaV
afternoon en routo from Loa An
geles, Calif., to Henltle, Wash.,
clothed In regulnr men's cloth
log. They reported they found
traveling easy, motorists being
kind In giving them lifts from
place to plnce, Karller laat week,
n woman, accompanied by her
tliroe-yeiir-old daughter, paxsori
through Medford en routo from
Keattle lo I.os Angeles, after hav
ing hiked from Detroit, Mich., to
.Seattle.
All the minoral water you want
for 'COc from those famoua Uni
corn!) health giving springs, No
car chnriro. Rs
Hugh Hnnkln, supervisor of the
Crater N'atiunal forest, bus been
spending several days In the Pell-
can Hay Lumber company hold
ings in Klamath county.
A special type of treo props nt
Dig Pines J.br. Co. TUtf
M. Iiarber has Irnded A i
home and lot on the corner of i Gottlieb, local manager In charge
Granite and Nutley streets to!0' the brnnoh office of the I'nlted
Mrs. Nellie Power Johnson for n
residence und lot on Court street
In Medford. Ashland Tidings.
(let a Uoxyanno porch frock,
special ut Adrlenne's. 87
Heeauae of their extreme youth,
William Drumm. and Archie Itock,
who were sentenced In circuit
court last week to one year each
for moonshine still possosslon In
the (lilffin Creek .district, wore
paroled by Circuit Judge O. M.
Corklns Inst Friday to their par
ents.
Vacation time and free lessons
i with every piano sold during the
summer months. We will arrange
for ten free lessons with tho teach
I er you wish. If you aro not nc-
nuninica we will gladly suggest a
iracner tor you. Palmer
i House.
Music
S8
The third floor of the federal
building seems unusually nulet
muco tno Headquarters offices of
Cratrr National park wero moved
from there last week to govern.
mem camn at the nark, and
Superintendent C. O. Thomson and
iaii mown to that locution, fori
the season
i Mr. and Mrs. Carle of Ilogtie
I ftlver are going to ltedwoud
! Park for the summer, then south
tor winter, probably Arliona
we
have aomethiiiir chnii- tn I
n,; pT.r ..T..'"" ,0 ,ct hi7. i
, Ci-,W- "",dr,," Talent look;
hla daughter, Lucille. 1.. CorvalllK
Saturday afternoon where sho
will enroll in the summer aesin
at O.S.C. which begin- next we! k
Thev were accotnnr.nl. h i- r-i...
ence and Harry Oilman who will
return thla evening.
During the Oregon Federated Temporary auto license wore
Woinui.'a club convention to" u.wuod at the sheriff s office ye-
liM.I nt W1,..nll. Ilu M, ,
,u. ,,.. - . .1aa ..,.1, ...... .,..
.'.. u
A"'- 20"' t'lark. I'hono 754-X.
Mra- H. M. Samuolaon. 8
i "Uc-V N- ''oner. Joe Illni kfoiU
A- lreet employed on the I
w of men who aro conntructinK
' 11 "etaflilnB wall of dry masonry
wnr '"B ""ek lodne on Uobuc
river, nro apcaoins 1110 weea-cnu ;
here. I
I.HdloH wlahiiiK California per-j
fumo nroducH call 290-Y for nil-
polntment. 88
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coker. !
who were called here by tho death
of tho former's father, R. F. Cok
er, havo returned to their home
at Hay Point. They were ac
companied by Mrs. K. F. Coker,
who will visit relatives In Oakland
for a few days. Mrs. Coker and
pons. Verne and Wayne, will make
their homo at Central Point, Ore
gon, upon her return. Yreka
News. .
Tho bands and orchestras of our
c"y "ohoolH will how connldcrable
growth by opening of the fall
term. Fivo new atildentn of band
instruments were started thla week j Holmes, nnd Miss Velma, Mason,
at the Palmer Music House. Four! Talent.
free lessons aro given with each I Mra. J. T. Gallagher of Cirants
instrument sold, L'sed Instruments ! re-. n Instructor In the Junior
aro loaned to those who aro In j high achool, was a visitor here
doubt of tlielr ability to learn. If jyesteray nfternoon. fchc expects
your son or daughter would like to enroll In the Ashlund Normal
to play a musical Instrument, make school this summer,
arrangements to Btnrt them now. A gonernl houserleanlng It tah
Palmer Music House. SS.Ilng placo In nil of the school
Orpha Stevens, deputy clerk. I hulldlnca here. The Howard es-
yestordny evening completed tlio
mailing of 300 checks for mem
bora who served on olectlon'
boards nt tho last primary olec
tlon. Most of the checks will
roncli their destination Monday.
Medford camp of the Spanish
War Veterans and their families
will Journey to Grants Pnss to
day to asslit tho Grants Pass
camp In tholr annual observation
"f Flag day In Itlversldo pnrlc,
boglnnlng at 4 p. in; ; Prior to
tho program, a politick dinner
for nil the Spanish war Veterans
and their families will bo held
In tho park. There also will be
Spanish War Veterans from Klam
ath Falls nnd othor southern Ore
gon points.
William llowermnn and Estill
I'lilppH, local high school stu
dents, left Medford Inst week by
motorcycle for FobbII, In . eastern
Oregon; whero they Will auonfl
the Hummer working.
Mr. und Mra. Frank Isaacs
with Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Culy left
Medford Saturday morning for a
drive through tho Itcdwonds down
the const to San Francisco and
Oakland. They -will spend sev
eral days visiting Mrs. Leo Rwlh
son. of Kncramento. sister nf Mm
laanca and a former resident of
this' place
Mr. fciid sirs. J. p.- Oliver and
ohlldron arrived last woolc from
Union county to mtalto their home
In southern Oregon anil expect to
obtain positions as teachers. In
soino public school of the county."'-
:
The public market yesterday
morning presented ' a very neat
appearance with new oil cloths
on tho counters nnd tho general
Interior of thp building recently
scrubbed. In addition In Unit.
tho mnrknl 111-n.nnUJ '
.v.. it unity uj.-
Iienrunce. with the majority of
the' booths filled nnd customers
before each one. Mnrkctmastor
H. .1. Hunyard yesterday Issued
hla Invitation to the farmers, of
southern Oregon to take advan
tage of the market, the cost of
which la free.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Itoss.
formerly of Central Point and
now of Jerome. Arln.. are visiting
at the home of his parents. Mr.
nnd Mrs. George Hoss. They ex
pect to spend three weeks In this
locality. '
A visitor here from Albany Is
Mm; Louise Harrow who Is the
guest of her son and dnughter-In-lnw.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dnr
row of Hotel Medford. She will
roturn today after her two weeks'
vocation.
Among Hi,. Modford residents
who were In Kin ninth Fulls Inst
week wor .1. . Cochran. Matilda
Saurer. William tl. Carpenter. R.
L. Lennox. R. u llobrrts and II.
I Scofield.
Apple thinning Is' prnctlinllv
ovor and tho demand tor labor
' dm roaslng. according to Chris
Siiites free employment bureau.
However, he reports thero Is still
some pear thinning, but this work
will require but comparatively
few lhnners.
Dr. and Mrs. I!. W. Steams
Have returned from a few tlnys
trip to Him Francisco, whero they
met the doctor's brother. Dr.
Ralph W. Stearns of Grunts Pass.
The latter recently arrived In San
Francisco from Vienna, whero he
had been taking special courues
In tho treatment of eye, cur, nose
and throat, lie hnd been gone
from Clranls Pass about three
years also taking special work In
Snn Francisco and Philadelphia.
Grants pass Courier.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ilalph Kooncr
and daughter, ltuth. will leave
Monndy for a two works' vacation
They expect to drlvo to llend nnd
MValla Walla cumlmr h.-v thru
Portland and out to tho roast.
They will visit Mr. Knolur s moth-
er, Mra. llottlo Kooier, at Free-
wnler
' Mr. and Mrs. John IV Clood-
rich, formerly of Medford. now;
residing In San Diego, aro guents
of Mr. and Mra. Hnrry-Marx for
few tln,v. They were enter-1
tallied by friends In the Table'
l!o.-k dWtrlct Friday night.
too late to classify
FOR IIKNT Fire room hop,
lu.oo. some furniture. Inquire I
3T Kd wards. UK :
1
"OR RKNT-rrnl,h.d House :oi
So' Orape. 0
FOU HALK Ford ton truck. UTS
Phone HJ Jacksonville. bo
ICfUUy UHlTPHMin IU In. l.y
jShrlliy Of I'lilludilin. Filch .Malm
.comoany of Medford. Josenu
... . ..,.. J n.1 ... !
ny. oi v liuvrvuiu mm jueo Bin-
under the dlioition or J'rorciwm-,
E. T. lloduc of the seoloKy dd-,
purtnient. are maKin an cxtenuiii nmhlI1B tner holll0 OI1 (irif(in
Inventll-atlon of the leai-hlite i(.rol.k nll yenr ,, .,,,. ,,.,.
lver country, ronxldored a onnmovcd to jIefor(1.
of the moat Important and Inter-, j,.ronie atended the Medford
estlnu teuloglcal reglona on the juniol. j-K, School und ivim very
t-ai iuc r.i. mi
weeka will bo upcnt In mukliie a
mttp of the large area.
lira. W. Bcott, who taught lnt
year In tho Uneoin school, at-
companled by her son. haa frone
to Ht. Helens, Ore., to visit a short
time while en route to the cast-
ern states.
Mrs. Cora Po well Is clerking
nt tho Hutchison drygooda store
during tho illness of Mrs. A.' W.
Mason who haa been ubsent a few
day. . , i
Among the out ' of town shop
pers here yesterday were Mrs. J.
CI. Hhorlan of Plnm HoiMc; Mrs.
Donn Oraffis and Mrs. Chub An-j
dei'son, of phoenix; Mrs. Chiuies j
Walker, Kagln Point: Mrs. Law-1
renco ' Crawford, Mrs. Clnrenee;
tato site on So. Oakdalo for a new
junior high school thero some
time In the future, is being clear-
cd. New linoleum was put on
tho floors nt the general school
offices yesterday.
Altho Arthur Moen of Superin
tendent C. (5. Thomson's Htatf
went up to Crater Nallonnl park
last Friday for the season, his
family will ' not Join him there
for about two weeks yet, as tho
new cabin for them nt hendnunr
ters ramp will not bo ready for
occupancy until then.
Liido Grieve of the Prospect
No. 2 power plant was n local
business visitor nt the Copeo
home offices here yosterdny ' mak
ing f Inn 1 plans for the t'opco Fur
um picnic next Saturday.
JCTI
AT YEARLY MEET
HAI.KM, Ore, June' 1 .-i-?11-i-No
less than five tliuusand' Cath
olic visitor und possibly 10.000
are expected In Knlcni tomorrow
for the nnnitnl celebration of the
Orrgon league 'of the Catholic ;
Central sociuty of tho Catholic
Vcreln of America. j
This was preceded today by tlie
tiunuul business meeting of, llio!
Catholic Central society. The
meetings . aro beine hold t
state fall-grounds.- ,. ,
Pontifical high matn will bo
celebrated In the nutoniobits pu- I
vlllon nt tho fair grounds by Arch-I
bishop Kdwald i Howard of the i
diocese of Oregon, of Oregon
City assisted by .1. I!. Illicit of I
Salem.. -
It is said- that -nut until this
year have clergy and laity co-operated
for a discussion of the
principles of civic virtue nnd ao
clnl reform.- i
A dinner will be served nt noon
and In tho-nftcrnoun there will
lie athletics and a program of
sports and music, (iuvcriuir Pat
terson Will be represented by his
former soeretury Hal K. Hoss. re
publican candidate for secretary
of state.
WILI.1TS. Cal., June 16. tf)
Plodding steadily up tho northern
Callrurnlii const In the brilliant
suiiNhlno of an early summer day.
Flying Cloud, lender In tho l!ed
wood highway Indian marathon,
continued to hold his ndvnntng-
at midday, while positions of tllOHy
behind changed with rapidity.
Salem opens new fire -itMtlon.
and Ise building gnrlmge Inclner-
Chiroprnclic Naturopathy
Dr. H. P. Coleman
Slit Successful Year In Medford
Trenlnumis by Appointment
Medford Center, Bldg. Phone 965
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Obituary
v. miiiiitiih .1 A vn..-l
ftW
lMlui.'ll. hiiii nf Mr nii.l Jnr-
ulm. jtakcr VurbouKh. imiiscd
:auuy llt thB sacred Heurt liiin-
j ,,nu jnc luth, 1US8. Jerome
, WHH born In llutte, Montana, Or-
,1)Pr 25tll 1!U4i unU cumo to
Oregon in 1020. with his family
populur 01110111; hlu aehoul-maleH,
..., wm ,0 suddcned to learn of
'hla - death.
I
e'lineiHl servUreft will 1m held
Monday and arc in charge of tho
Funeral home.
8ACUA M RXTo, Cal., June lfi.
(Pi Frank Montero. 43, Walsh
. station truck ' gardener, shot and
killed himself on -the John Tnz
zoll ranch today after he wounded
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