PAGE TWO AfEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJXE, SfEDFORD, QREfiOX. MONDAY, .TUNE 18, 1928. Iocal and Personal JTho tourist and other auto vls ijori b'nni othor . slates -to and .tilt-ouch Med ford continue. crow jinc. It btn Sunday, only 32 out lf th mntA cum reuUtpred here Itlratvrdav with the local mate uto lrnrnc ourenu. out on rmiuruny jtho numher of Buch earn repinler- tliic was S3 and the icr! uterine to- 'day was lirixk up to early thin nftcrnonn. me local noieia are alo onJoylnR nn Increasing tour - i lft business, nnd the hotel arrivals! Iiif Cnlifornlans on pleaiiure tripslA. W. Pape, .Mr. und Mm. II. I.. I 1 are especially faa IncreasinK In number. ii uncy apricots lor canning, 90. Johnson's Markot. Mr. and Mm. Hurry E. Hays of! llaKtinKB, Mich:, where Mr. llayeH p In president or mo rirm jnuonni I bunk of that city, nnd who arc (maktnK an uuto tour of Iho const I section, are the Kuests for a few I days of their old frlendH. Mr. and . Mm. Fred I.. Heath, former rcsl- dents of Hustings years uko when !Mr. Heath, was In the druit buni (icss there. Wo have something choice In ' tree props. Do not fall to see them. tpiR PIneg I.br. Co. 78tf I Mm. Krnnk Ollchrlst Owen and daughters, Hnrhfim and Hholby, of New York City, uro registered nt I the Hotel Medford, huvlnir arrived yestorday for several months visit j'lth friends here. Mrs. Owen, who Is a former jvell known resi dent of Medford, plans to cstab i tlsh the daughter in a camp for "Several weeks, somewhere alonff lhe sea coast, tyjt will spend most of the time here. ' ' Tickets for Sealy-Stevcns recital nn sale at Palmer Music. House, Jnrmln & Woods, Jlentjl's nnd West Hide Phnrmacy, DO Guests from a distance registered nt Medford hotels Include F. O. Davis of IndlnnnnollH. Mm. fl. n. tlrlffllhs and Gladys Griffllhs of 1 Vuncouver. I. C. Mrs. Frank 011 rchrldt Owen, Barbara and Shelby dOwen .nnd K. Mobnchor of New 'York City, , Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Mlwnnr nnd Mrs. K. P. Htrnitn of Houston, A. J. Zlllnk ot Ilullhstnd. Ind nnd Miss Louise Paddock of Salt Lake City. Fancy opricots for. canning. BS4c Johnson's Market. tf Fifty years ago last Saturday, Captain O. C. Apilegatc of Klam ath Falls, the well known south ern Oregon pioneer, retired from the direction of the Ashland Tid ings to he succeeded by J. M. Hut- ton. Thn Crosley loy-nnll, cheapest mechanical refrigerator sold. Tel, . 88 ' The Ilolcnmb and Ferguson inln 1 'oral springs were the destination of a good sized delegation of Medford people yesterday afternoon, with 'tho crowds at both places prac tically evenly divided. The springs produce a water that is sought "by many ns a health toulc. Hove your furniture repaired by a. .-v. Tiuoauit. Phone H69-R Mr. and Mrs. 11. li. Merger of Oakland, Calif., who were guests or Mr. and Mrs. M, T. Del.nsh over j the week end, left this morning by na.to for Portlund. Warehouse for rent or lense. Coll during tho day. Phono S23, Tlecause of failure of the Salem school board to keep pace with the . -rapid development of that vicin ity, It Y.II1 be necessary nent year to house many grade pupils In basements und attics, according to f statement made by George Hug, superintendent of schools. During the last eight years Salem's popu lation has Increased from 17.000 to 27.000. Fancy apricots for canning. Vjc. Johnson's Market. tf j The building program for this year Js not keeping puct with lust year, according to City Hulldlng Inspector Harry Ulnubarger. who this forenoon sulci this , month, vhlch Is showing a big decrease, hvy mnko the first half-your or' 1.0)!8 full under Uiat of 1927, Per mits for expensive structural (ire rare and, In addition, home build-' lug seems to have also lukon 11 slump. 1 Have special bargain In brand new grnnd piano shipped to Med ford In error. Fnctory has au thorized 25 reduction for quick sale. Terms may be arranged. Palmer Music House. 8I ' With no forest fires to fight, the lCrnter national forest Is enterlnit Its activities this week upon rnnd construction work within iho for est. Itoad chews were sent to the f)ead Indian, Lodgepole and Tiller 1'rilll districts, where considerable work will be done. Dressmaking nnd remodeling. Fashion Bhop, 424 Medford Illrig. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crane were mnng tho local visitors In the Anplegate section yesterday. Coin' Fishing? Come in and visit our tore. We have sand wich bread and buns and all the other trim mings for a real fisher man's lunch. Calif ornlan reel te red at Med-1 ford hotelH Include K. Otto and t h ml !y of Moll y w oort , Al m. i ra c-e i I). Moore, Mr. und Mn. I. A. ! Kulnjf und Aim. A. Wood of Oak-j Innd, Mr. and Mra. O. 11. Hayner I and .Mik. ItcKlnn Kaukel of ixinii I Beach. Mr. und Mm. c. W. ttam pie, Mr. and Mm. I. V. Mnnon land Mm. II. 1. Keemeyer of Loh 'Ani;eo, Parker Tulbot and family 1 of Kan J.ul Oblspn. Anna WurnlnK and Mm. C. C. Love of Hun Jose. j u "i k". M rs. L. Knowlm Kmilh, Mihh Olive j Krunoln, Mr. and Mm. K. J. Kchu- ett, Huiel Ney, Klorence Wacen. ,"" juuiim-wn, r. in jam. j.j - ". .epncr, .mi a. uinii, -Mr. ana . Mm 13. K. 1'edler. Mr. and Mm. M.io.Millun. Miss H. II, Muher of 8nn Kranelsco. 1 Grace I-nmmcr formerly with tf'the llob Shop of Kuk-cno for the I"1"' "ve J""1' ' tnklwi the place ' "" I'hipp at the limmn Cllnc Shop, HI ' Tho Central Point baseball team feels very much put out, accordlni; to Us members, who soy lhat tho Grunts Pass club made a dute for a game yesterday, only to cancel It, milking the Pointers go through Kundny without playing busebull. They ulso claim tile Grants 1'nss club mnde dales for throe gnmeB, all ta be pined at tho same time yesterday. Ilryne Mahr, formerly ot Hose borough Jieauty Khoppn, has re cently returned from I.os Angeles with tho latest creations In ladies' hair-cutting, nnd will ho locnled nt the Medford Ilenuty Parlor, starting June Jl, 1028, 1(1 No. Cen tral. Friends and previous cus tomers will be lven expert atten tion. 9 According to the present rato of progress, netunl construction of tho now Whitman Huper-Servlce building will begin In u very short time, following preparations of n I short lime, incllKllng the rnxlng j "f the old JUUIngs Citrriagn Works buldlng. You don't need electricity to OPO' rule a Crosley Ii y-llnll refrlgerutor. 88 A strenuous JO-dny outing In the high Cascades Is in store for Dr. Arnold Jfennett Hall, president of tho .University of Oregon, who lefl Inst week cud for Cold Springs east of IOugene. From that point Dr. Hall and his party will trek snuthwnrd on the Kkylino trail for 140 miles to Crutor Iikc. In the party are Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Church of Kugcne nnd two daugh tors. Tickets for the Presbyterian pipe organ recital on sale at Pal mer Music House, Jnrmln & Woods, Heath's und West Side Pharmncy. 90 Included among tho Orognnlans reglslnrod at Mudfoi'd hotels yes tordiiy and today, other than those from Portlund, are D. W. Stone, L. M. Farr and V. Neuklrchner of Uend, L. P. Nuumes. F. P. Hipo and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. McGregor of Corvallls, C. S. Ileyhurn, Miss I2mmu Skelton and H. V. Moore of lillgene, D. -G. Drnger of Snlem nnd M. C. Dnniel, Maurice Harts horn nnd ltussell Smith of Mc Mlnnvllle. Used piano for sale nt a sacri fice. Easy terms. I'hone 034-X. 7Utf. Willi practice going steadily on. tho local American Legion drum corps is developing the best or ganization It ever had. especially in the bugle section, according ta L. C. Gnrluck, a drum corps drum mer. Tho next prucllco will be held next Frlduy und a 100 jior cent attendance Is urged. Hand nnd orchestra instruments repaired. Iteduccd rates for the summer months. Jluvo your In slrumcnt ready for the coming conventions and busy school months. Palmer Music House. 88 H. J. licrrlun und family nnd Mortis Leonard were Included in the good sized delegation of Med ford people who visited Crescent City. Culif., yesterday nnd spent n large share nt the day digging olams, which tiro reported to be plentiful, . . . Pluno for sn,le, $50. Phono 1417, evenings. 87 li ving I.. Vlnlng of Ashland will sjieak at the Fourth of July cele bration at Grnnls Puss, sponsored by citizens of Grants Pass und Josephine county grunges. The Grunts Pass Colts and Crescent City will play basebnll ns n feature. Would you Use to take advan tage nt a credit of $142.50 on n Lnffargue piano sold about a yenr ugo for $47Ct You mny toko care of this contract over a period of 24 months, Palmer .Music House. 88 lloger and ilavharn Cowles. son and daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Fred H. Cowles of Santa Ilarbarn. Calif., arrived here yesterday by train, and their parents are coming by aulo and nre expected within a few days. The family will spend the summer In the valley, having taken the resilience of Dr. and Mrs, L. A. Suludc, near Central Point, while the latter nre away. All Iho mineral water you want to? rifle from thosn famous Hoi comb health giving springs, No car charge. 8R There were four fatalities In Oregon due to Industrial accidents during the week ending June 14. according to the state Industrial accident commission. There were 853 accidents reported to thn com mission during Hie week. A special type ot tree props nt Ble Pines l.br. Co. 78lf Klmer B. Ontmnn. the well known county fruit Inspector whose two weeks vacation ut New port was Interrupted last week by a bad cold, necessitating his return j home, had recovered sufficiently !to leave this morning with his daughter. Mrs. liaii Davis, and J Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Henderson for a I few days at Diamond lake. 1 In n baseball game played nt Ilulte Falls yesterday nflernoon, (Hie Owen-Oregon bnseliull team defeated the Unite Falls loggers i by 19 to 3, before 11 crowd of 500 j specuilors. The local mlllmen ills ! played n good brand of baseball 1 and were well supported by a good I sized rrnwri of Medford rooters Next Kundny thn mlllmen will piny 0 run In I'ju, according to present I Pluns. Guests from Portland registered 1 al Med ford hotels include Mr. and! Mrs. I,. It. itolinn, Mr. and Mrs. J II. l. J.ryunt. J. II. Gould, Mr. and1 Mrs. 11. T. Totter, I. W. He.ln.an. ( Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ilelfrich, C. W, ! Klerk. IS. K. Kaufnmn, II. II. Win tan, II. ic. Deun. Al llennon, C. . Tin rr, i:. A. Vurier, Ira M. Gabriel son, I.ilc find Glenn Miller. XCdKUr llerbcr and All Unrburu lluv orkn. Mih. A. I' Ktcnnett and dnuuh- tern leit Sunday mornlni,' for roll- i,md. where they will upend two weeks vlitiiij; with relatives and j frlendH. Vacation time and free lessons with every piano sold during the summer months. Wo will arrange for ten free lessons with the teach er you wish, if you are not ai ouainted we will gladly suggest a teacher for you. Palmer Music House, S8 W. K. llowley left Sunday morn ing for Salem, where he goes us u delegate to the Northwest Typo graphical conference which con venes there today. Ho was ac companied by his wife, nnd nfter the conclusion of the conference will make u short visit at Port lund. Gladioli blooms. Gladioli Gar dens, 208 Clark. Phone 754-X. Mrs. II. M. Samuelson. S6 Miss Hetty Fallln of Grants Pass will arrive here tomorrow to spend a week at the home of her brother, Howard Fallln. We have something choice In tree props. Do not full to see them. Big Pines Lbr. Co, 78tf Crescent city visitors from Med ford over the week end Included 'Mr. and Mrs. John Durrow. Mr. tind Mrs. Kd Fegert und Mr. und Mrs. G. W. Sturkey. They report that the roads lire In perfect con dition but there were few people nt tho beach resort. Ladies wishing California' per fume products call 2H0-Y for ap pointment. 88 it. Green, mining engineer of Seattle, und a party of men Inter esled In southern Oregon mines. spent several days last week in specting tho cinnabar mines. Tho bnnds nnd orchestras of our city schools will show considerable growth by opening of thn fall term. Five new students of band instruments were started this week at tho palmer Music House. Four free lessons nre given with each Instrument sold. Used Instruments are Innned to thoso who nro in doubt of their ability to learn. If your son or daughter would like to pluy a musical Instrument, make arrangements to slnrt them now. Palmer Music House. 88 A new man on Iho. K.MED radio slatlon foroo Is F. M. Hush, for merly of the lludlo Corporation of America with headquarters at Sun Francisco. Mr. Itiisli will be the official engineer. Mrs. Leo Miksche ami two daughters, Patricia and Mcrelii, left onrly this morning by car for a month's trip through central and southern California where they will visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mm. Frank Jtoss nnd small son Uobby of Jerome, Ariz., were guests al a large family re union nt the home of Mrs. Jlnmer liowman of Central Point Sunday uflernnon. About 25 relatives were present at the dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. ' Hoss will leave Wednesday for Seattle and Portland nfter vis iting Crater I-akc. Visitors here this week from Grants Puss Include Mrs. Fred Hnper, who Is n guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elmer Chllders. and- Mrs. ! . llrlghtmore. who Is spending several days wilh her sis ter, Mrs. 11. It. Elliott. Members of the airport commit tee will meet at the Chamber of Commerce Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock nnd later will visit several prospective sites for the new air port. Among tho Important men who will be here for the American Le gion convention In August is Wl. llnm P. McCrncken, Jr., assistant secriitnry of aeronautics In the de partment of commerce at Wash ington, D. C. Proof that Medford needs better accommodations for visiting air planes lies In the fact that an cvar uge of three foreign ships a day landed here last week, with reports from each Hint the field here is not what II should be. Seeley Hall, chairman of the local nlrpnrt com mittee, predicts Hint there will be a steady increase in the number of planes coming here In the future. Coining to Medford from 'I'ulsa. Okla.. ten days ago. C. H. I.orton, oil man, was so pleased with this part of the country that ho has derided to locate here, he said this morning. Mr. Lorton Is visiting at the tinme of his brother, L. Lorton. He will probably operate a combined fruit nnd dairy busi ness. It. I!. Emerson wns .called to Portland Monday because of the Illness of his mother, who wns brought to n hospital there from her home In Wallace, Ida. Dining his absence Irving llelib Is clerk ing al the M. M. department store. Central Point shoppers here this iiitcrmion Included Mm. Alvin Wil liams, Mrs. W. A. Crane nnd Mrs. William Leap. A 11 hough no definite news to that effect has been received from the Medford qunrtet of young peo ple touring In the enst. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jennings and the Misses Claire Cnlenilin nnd Josephine Koppes, it Is expected that they started for home last Saturday or yesterday, rnllnwlug Miss Koppes' rejoining Iho olhers nt Chicago, following hen visit nt Cleveland and Mnnsfleldi'Ohlo. nnd In'whlch lily she wns met by the rest of the pnrty, who had been visiting nt Clinton, la. It Is nut known hy what route they nre returning home. ' Mr. nnd Mrs.. Nnl It. Hart nnd daughter of Aberdeen, Wuh., nre visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. F. J, Ding ier of liogue lllver. Among the hotel guests In Med ford from the state of Wnshlnulon nre Mrs. Edna Jjimon and son of inklmii. 1' . II. Itoberison of Spn- siine. Aire. r. 11. unndcrson of Van '"ver nnd II. . Jenny and fnmlly. Mr"- A J- Handle, Mrs. F.rmnii Clarkon ana 0. X. King of Seattle. "Mi Kentucky" kt'iri m 1 i " " t ..." ' r kJ v.!sw .-' t u Lexington, Ky., sends Miss Vir ginia Mac Hendricks to Galves ton, Tex., to represent Kentucky at the International Pageant of Pulchritude and compete for the title of "Miss Universe." Ouy Connor received a wire to day, stating the nlirorntn peach crop will he about 600,(100 tons. compared with -lit 0,000 Ions l.lHl year when u large portion of the California crop went to waste in the orchards because of the low prices. Although Mr. Conner sayH this Is a had outlook for loual peach growers, experience 1ms shown that tho peach supply has little effect upon the demand for pears. " . ... Wedding Bells Rest (V Jlnstel nm Mss Jose phine Murray M'6 niHHici! yVn terday morning nt (he St. Mark's churcliiy Rev. W, h. HumlUon In the presence of relatives only. The newly weds left by motor Immedi ately following the ceremony for southern California, vherc they will visit a short time, nfter which they will motor to Tennessee. Re turning by way of Wisconsin and South Dakota, they expect to be buck in Medford in three months. Tho bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Murray of West Kleycnth street nnd 1 very well known In Medford. The bride groom Is the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Hostel of Central Point and has been employed for the pnst several years by the First Natinnnl bank, i Obituary Ct.'M.MINdS. Died, June 17th, 1H2S, at Ccnirnl I'oliit, .Mrs. Louise Cummlnus. wife of Ilenjamin i' CummliiKs and beloved mother of Mrs. Slella Jensen and .Mrs. l.ter tha Spear, funeral services Tues day, June Huh, al 3 p. m., Perl funeral home, Medford; Interment nt .Ml. Olivet cemetery. Cnlmn, Cnllfornln, . . t Clean raits wanted nt the 'rlhnne ffte- ' Mall TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOlt SAI.K "Seventy Oaks': lots of shade. Kin-den. fi-utt, S lots. 0 room bouse. Inqivlre of owner. 115 S. Holly. no YOl!'l MAN wants Job on ranch, drive tractor, milk cows, or anv IhliiK. I'hone 797-li. 89 KOI! SAI.H Day-old Mamninlh llronr.e turkeys. Illuh Hanks Turkey Kami. I'hone 314. Cen tral I'oliit. 110 KOI! ISKNT Restaurant, -North fen trii I Point, in front of Jlox Kaclory. 91 KOI! ttAI.K .May Phone s;7-.l. Iuke cherries. III! AND Ni:V NASH SKDAN' Ihe last one on our floor (K11NI1 AT A SACK1KICK to make room for new Nash models nn opportunity to buy a brand new sedan nl n sub stantial reduction. HIIIIIW AV MOTOR CO. Open evenlim-s nnd Sundnvs. 123 So. Riverside. Phone 254. S9 KOI! SAI.K Kord roadster, first class rendition. Kasi side lin rave. .10 KOI! tin; SAl.K Weaner -U-l. I'lR. Phone !4 KOKNl Police diur. female. Own er can claim same by lil. ollfylm; number on collar v Chandler. Talent, (lie. I'hone 230. 90 KOI1 KALI-! Kox terrier nuimles. Cull pvrnlliKa. ll S. Newtown. 89 Kill! HKNT u-room furnished noose nn ,uc. u: K Enrden: cheap to reMpouslble party: Ints li. Jackson tit. I'hone 90G-Lv 110 FLETCHER FISH PROVES TO BE A VERY RARE BIRO! i Flfitrher Fish, who hns never ! been a very eauy mark for any bunco man or Jack knife trader, especially in recent year, and .Mrs. Kl-h arrived home the lust of last week from a ten days auto j.iunt ! covering nil parts of the" state except .southern Oregon, with a much better appreciation und realization of the importance of Oregon. In fact, they had their .eyes opened. Neither realized how ' ignorant they were of OreRon's I general rcMourcea and wonderful 1 scenery of vnrious kinds, until 'ufler Inking this leisurely trip. 1 They vlHited western Oregon, IPortlnnd, central and eastern Ore gon; went to Wnlla Walla. Wash., for a meul and for something else I rietcher sought, only to learn that 1 pop and soda water are the favor ite beverages in that section of VYaHhfngton atato and adjoining I Oregon: and took in the ocean drive and renorta from Tort Orford down to OreHoent City. In an Interview today about the trip of hluiHelf arid wife hit talk watt remarkable in that although being a loyal Medforder and i'hoenlxer, nnd likewise booster, I whjle lie prnlKed the resources, jHcenlc beauty, activity, roads and other features of the various Ore gon sections and cities and towns visited. .Mr. Fish did not any time mention any of them in compari son with Medford or the Rogue River valley, or wind up his inter- view by saying he found nothing like- Bedford, or "this is a great I country." Nevertheless, Fletcher I seemed In good health nnd spirits. ile simply boosted the whole state. MEN'S GOSPEL TEAM ! i, J, (Contributed.) J "The Medford Jjuslness Men's Iflospei; Team" addressed - a well- filled church: at Phoenix yester jday. The team quartet paving ithe way to a successful meeting hv renderimr two nemiv . Miiirllmil i mniil.pfu will In thn utirMtknrtt flllnri ' with enthusiasm, held their audi ence as they delved into the top ics of "The Jlome Over There" find "A Load of Sin Lifted," which were nicely delivered nnd very appropriate. The team al so wishes to announce to nil members, there will be a Hpeciai business meeting held Tuesday. H p. m., al tho Christian church. Further announcement will be made later. -4 Radio Program KMED 1 Mall Trlbone-Vlrein Station Miiliilny. .Iiitio 1H $ s to 0 p. m. .Mcl'urdy Dan- iels anil l'orler I.uinher l.'o. 4 ! to 111 p. m. .Mono .Molnr Oil t'o.. sponsored hy .lel-,3 ford chamber of t'onitneree S Tuesday, tliine III fr 10 to 10:30 u. in. Southern Oregon Kleetrie 4c 10:30 to II a. (lift Shop 11:30 to 12 a. llakery 12 to 12:30 a. Klectiic 12:30 to 1.36 p. 111. -Stt'pm'H , m. Colonial m. Medford tn. Monarch Seed company 8 to 9 p. m. Mulder's Dairy 4 9 to 10 p. m. California Ore- don Power company. r Krjtulur Convocntltm Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. R. A. M., June 19th, 7:30 p. m. K. K. NICHOLS. ! . Heeretnrnv. Frank's Comedians FORMERLY Frank & King IN The Big Tent Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c Three Plays Each Week Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy i STARS DEFEATED I j in"nl handicap golf tnur- jn&mcnt is on tod ny at the Medford I ciun following qualifying ; rounds yesterday and the day be : fore in which many of the crack (golfer or the club bowed to their j heavy handicaps. Don Clark. Oave ; Wood, iieojge Roberts and Slater ; Johmton -were some of the old time jstn1s forced into the second flight, r The qualifying scores follow, the I number being the gross score, the 1 second the handicap and tho third ; the not score: fi. c. Comm .; R7 22 r.fi K. Tumy .. 76 U 1 Wilcox Ml I. Carpenter Ki R. Ruhl .....-.......:.!..: -96 T. W. Miles ?2 !T. Kiumens 91 D. Ruckingham 19 ;J. D. Russell K2 C. .1. Ncmnn .......i. i)3 10 12 12 2tl 12 20 27 111 21 19 20 111 22 10 27 71 ill. Seheffel . jfl. Gates H. .Marx 91 93 89 V. ri. Tyree 85 iit. II. Hammond. Jr. 3 111 73 I -V. II. Vnwter 100 27 ,73 : St'coiul J'lierlit Hunt 93 20 73 D. R. Wood . SO 12 74 ! V. II. Jleekinun 97 23 74 a. S. Clark 82 7 75 IK. J. MePherson...... I).r 20 75 ! It. It. Shreve... ...... ..203 27 70 A. K. Oil- 92 111 70 J. P. Heath ..:.' 92 , 10 , 70 C. li. Drnley !)S . 22 70 fl. rtohinsnn 103 27 '' 70 It. CI. Bai'dwell 104 27 77 11. 11. Hammond, Jr. 97 19'. 7S O. M. Kolierts S!l 11' 7K J. J. Kuchter 105 27 7K VV. I'. lilildle : 95 17 7S The drawings for niatehes nil to he completed hy tomorrow nielit follow: - Spponil Oeo. Hunt vs. C. It. Tir.nley. A. li. Orr vs. J. J. riui-hter. lno. Itohcrts vs. K. .1. llel'lier son. H. fl. Ilardwell vs. V. II. Ileck mun. O. 8. Clark vs. It. 11. Ham mond. Mr. T. S. Johnson vs. R. n. Shreve. V. V. Hiildle vs. J. Heath. (!. Robinson vs. D. R. Woods. First (!. C. Coruni vs. J. D. Russell. Tom Kmmcus vs. . lloh Ham mond, Jr. II. Marx vs. R. W. Ruhl. ' II. V. Seheffel vs. L. 1'. Wlloox. I.. Carpenter vs. lieo. Hates. U. (!. Tyree vs. T. W. Miles. V. II. Vnwter vs. r. ItuekliiKhnm C. J. Senion vs. Tumy. Suli'lili-s Willi ie stem PORTLAND, Ore., June 18. W) Hay K. .Miller, 47. died to day ns a result of pierelng his heait wilh a piece of pipe stem whieh he thrust throuch his chest with suicidal intent, the coroner's jury reported. .Miller injured himself with Ruicfilnl in. ten on June 8, said Deputy Coro ner Crahtree. because of ill health' and despondency. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy 71lllllillllliieillllllllli.t..aiiiiaa iiiii.siiiiiiiii itsl If i Wliiiiiillflfnei it nifi.aiiilZrr,,.!, NOW! TODAY ; AND TUESDAY . THIS MIGHTY VITAPH0NE DRAMA OF "THE IN THE DAYS OF Uwljcui iranasar - PRANCES WILLIAMS Broadway's Queen of Jazz ' BROWN and WHITAKER .Comedians ALSO MOVIETONE NEWS See and Hear the News II! WED. NIGHT ONLY 5 BIG ACTS VAUDEVILLE ant) FEATURE P CTURE The suit of the Little Apple-ate Improvement company against J. J. Munn and wife, involving the tme of an irrigation ditch, wan resumed in the clroutt court this morning, with Judge C. .M. Thomas on the bench. The morning session was devoted to the hearing oi" tho re port of Fred. N. OiimminRB aud Herman Powell, water engineers, on the flow of water in the ditch, and Kb various elfects on tho ditch, which was built in pioneer times, and which has been in dis use for ninny years. The testimonv IT WILL BE THE TALK OF MEDFORD ' 1 THE FIRST TALKING MOTION PICTURE "TENDER LO IN" DIAMOND SPECIAL- Beautiful Platinum Bar Pin set with 19 beautiful Blue White Diamonds; it's worth $425.00. ' Priced at $285 FAY E. DIAMOND, Jeweler MR. FEED BUYER There is nothing sensational about the growth in popularity MADRONA Brand FEEDS ' Just the fact that our feeds are' made thoroughly right in the best-equipped mill in Southern Oregon, should recommend them to you. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Warehouse and Mill Cor: Tenth and South Fir Sts. Retail Store 323 East Main II I Ill .:7i,7lS;V.V.m-K"mi.'A.1.aiKlt.-. ..llhw.innu. n T.TV. THrilling, Romantic, Beautiful and Cruel Here is a picture starring DOLORES COSTELLO" '. STARTING Thursday, iune 21 "TENDERLOIN" wvv. SCREEN'S FIRST i TALKING of the two engineers will conclude the case, other evidence having been heard at a previous session. The case will be lukeii under ul ' vlsement for final decision. Phone y UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZ ED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Starring DOLORES CONRAD COSTELLO NAGEL on the VITAPHONE HUNT'S CRATERIAN STARTS Thursday; June 21 RJiWBSft'i -i.-.i.-.M M . I Come Early attend' the matinee, for the night crowds are jam ming' the theatre to the doors to se ' MILE OF HELL" PICTURE