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PAflE TWO Iocnl and ' Personal u....orintiiilnnt nf Bchools B. H. I llcdrkk left for Kugene this morn-1 1" charuc of the atutlon. will also ink- with tho Intention of taking . leave In a short time for I.os An . . .... ni ' f-nlOTi mid hfa nlnen will lie taken of tho University of Oregon. ; . . I Dunce, t'.old Hill Su-. night, 9 to j ' S. Ilroadn ay Orchestra. . 611 Martin I'ulmer. ;t.-ruler national park rancr anil mechanic at tho j park lieaiuiuartera. came uonii iu nlie south of Klamath Fulls will the city late yesterday .afternoon fP und,.r ,vn. BOOn- fwlnK coin to tuMb back a ne w auto truck, ! i,.llon f arrangements for ihe which was cxpi'cicu to ornvo iu lay. When he left for Medford yesterday afternoon the .crew at work lioarlilK the mow off, tlio road to the lodge expected to have .that .'work completed by ovenlng no that autoa could (Jrivo through tjiel park nil Iho way' to thn lodge. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Rhone 029. . $itf Sleelheada will be striking toon. Yesterday A. ). Hrowncil honked his first summer steelhead, but the flrh brnko ila leader, ajid escaped. He was on the lower river. Al though a few of the Hummer run steelheads have been Been, none have been landed. Grants Vnm Courier. Free! Free! fland concert,. fol lowed by blK carnival danco at open air platform In Ashland paj-k, Thursday night. It's cool there. 91 ill's. M. M. Putnam and .Jljss l'.lizabeth Putnam, mother and sis ter of Ceorge Putnam, former yjll known residents "of the city, are here from Kalem for a visit with friends, having arrived yesterday. They are registered at the Hotel Medford. Wed. night danco, llllurlty , hall. Dyngc Bros, orchestra. . 0 (luests from a distance rpglslored at Medford hotols Include Mr. and Mrs. I.' -It.. MoKlnstry pf leaver Dam. Wis.. Mrs. C. ,K. Hetfleld. of Washington, D. C, ilopo )larlnet( of New York. City, II. J. U liter t of Heaver. Pa., A. P. Wlno of Chi cago, III., Mrs. A. V: Wlno and Celesta Wine of Oak Park, Ill Mrs. Joseph Iluckle of Hnydcu Lake. Ida., and Harry .Mills of Ilolse, Ida. ' .' Your greatest asset la health. . Take Chiropractic with. Kusslan massage and. keep fit. Dr. Him - kins, over Woolworth store. Oft Miss Mary Oaley o.f Ashland, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilcnry C. fla ley. left Tuesday morning for the Crater iJlke lodge, where she will he employed during the sum-. mer months. ... Opening up AVednesday, June ' t), '' small confectionery and .grocery store on Crater Lake highway, near Uaglo Point, Jusl north of railroad crossing at Klchfleld Kervlco Mil- k tlon. . John K. Itagsdale, owner. . ' ' 90 Alpha Di'lta class of Mir '('Iii-Ih-tlHU'ehurr-h will meet tit the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wicks. 100" (jueen Anne avenue. Thursday at 2 p. m. Dance, Gold Hill Hat. night, 9 to 2. Ilroadway Orchestra. 91 tleorge Iticlmrdson and family ''of flrants Pasa spent lust Hunday nriernuon In Medford as gtlculs of Dr. and Mm. Harry Ilrynnt. Mr. rtlrhnrdsrm Is manager of ' the Grants Pass T'Vnlleth 1,'enlury stores. ' ' Wn havo snmcltiing .cholco In treo props. Do not fall to seo them'. Hlir Pines I.hr. Co.' 7tt Forty good slicd Itnlnbow trout were caught last week by Alex. Klevcns and Roy Long, who return ed yestcrdny afternoon from Dia mond lake where they report the wcnlhcr too cold for good fishing. (1 hi (Hull blooms. Oladloll Oar dens, 20K Clark. ' Phono 754-X. Mrs. II. M. Hamuelson. 98 The Itedwood lilghway hotween Crescent Clly and Kurckii has leen opened to traffic and automobiles nro now allowed to use tho new construction. All traffic was sus pended when the road ' condition t becaine had last Tuesday. ' A special typo of tree props at Big" Pines Lb'r. Co. ?Stf I After spending a week at Kort Klnmalh. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Orth I reiurned to Medford tiumlay even ' Ing. They. er the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pelttin. Used plnno ror sale at a sacrl I flee. Kasy terms. 'Phone 934-X. I ' ' 76tf Mr. and Mrs. Camp Thomas of , lllchmond, Va who ni'o spending 1 the summer on the Pacific coast, : arrived here this morning from I Los Angeles for three months visit at the homes of Mrs, J. fl. Kcndnll and Mrs. M.' K. Chapman. Dance, (told Hill Sat. night, 9 to .2. Ilroadway Orchestra. 91 llnlldlng permits Issued by the city today and yesterday Include ".,'one to Cnrrold Parker for tho con & struct Ion of a store building at 81 f IHuuth Ulverskle, nnd another to 'C.oorgo Palen for the construction j of a small garage on North" Rivet I ' side avenue. " 1 Kancy apricots for c n n n 1 n it. j I r. o. JohiiMon's Mnrket. lf ThU is a Great Country and the home of a Great Product, Fluhrcr'g Milk Bread. , h. J . A. HrHstun, proprletar of the I PilnliirrU'O rlujior Horviro million, j has loft fur ,qh AnKi'lex, Cnllf.. I" j undergo mifllc'ttl , treatment for 111 hfultli from which he has .hern Muffol-lntr for a long time past. Ho will be gon.e Indoflnitcly. J. M. Sinclair, his nephew, who l now by l-ower of fcan Joae. Lollf. Tree prnpii at Medford Lumber : Co. .I'hone ,39. .SSIf j construction of a Joint city and I ,.0UIlly hwigUon hospllal wye-rat ' Joint financing of the project. Plans for Ihe building have been com pleted and ground will be broken on the site within the next 30 days. Cost nf the building will be approximately $10,000. ' Swim In drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated pool. Hiltf" After completing a year's work on the high school faculty at Los fi.-.tos. Calif.. Miss Kllzahctll Fer guson Is expected to arrive here this week to spend the summer In Medford and Central Point. , Hhe tins sccepted an attractive position on the high school faculty at Fres no for next year, according to word received by friends here. . Ornnd opening l.lthlan dance pa vilion In park at Ashland, Thurs day night.' Plans are being made to have a, big time 91 Two Medford women who spent the winter at rtlversldo, Cnllf.. Miss M. B. KdwardH and Mrs. Myra Mo garl. returned hero last week end. Their home on North Ivy has been opened for the summer months. . ' A large proportion of local mo torists have, been complaining In 'regard Iq the habits of pedestrians In crossing busy streets. wlilch Ihey often cross In a careless manner. An especially noticeable' feature of their carelessness Is the practice of walking to 1 lie center of (he street before stopping to let a' car go by, making II dnngerous for them and forcing the motorist to often swerve far out of his path In order to avoid striking theni. Dance, Cold Hill Sat. night. ' to 2-. Broadway. Orchestra. 91 Miss Frances , I loff man, .daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. O. Hoffman of McMinnvllle, arived in Medford Monday to spend the weok visiting her uncle, Dr. K. W. Hoffman, nnd other' relatives. Tickets for ,thn ' Presbyterlnn pipe organ recital on saie at Pal mer Music House, Jarmln & Woods. Death's and West Hide , Pharmacy. 90" . J. Iver French, who arrived sev eral months ago from the Tnkllmn district in Josephine county, whore lie was engaged In tiio, logging nnd mining business, yesterday accept ed a position with' the Medford street department nnd will prob ably .spend the summer In Medford. Bryuo Mnhr. formerly gr Floso borough Beauty Hhoppu, Iiiih re cently returned from Los Angeles with the latest creations lu Indies' hatr-cuttlng, and wll bo located at tho . M,edf'urd lleauty 'Purlor, starting June l, 1028, 1(1 No, Cen tral, Friends and previous cus tomers will bo given oxpert atten tion. ' nti . Miss Jean Steel whs .In Mcdfo'vd today .from Crnler ljike national park hciulriuarlers at Government camp, attending to business mat ters. . " , , . ' Florence Graves, piano teacher. Hummer clnss beginning Juno 23. . '. 02 Dean Bcxell of O. A. (3, was in the city Saturday nftcrnuon niuklng arrangement wHUi local merch ants for tho hohllpg of a business men's Institute here In August. Two men from tho college .will come here and give talks on business management .and accounting. .The school Is now slated for about Aut gust 29, Similar Institutes, will he held at Klamath Falls, Medford and Ttoseburg. .; Grapts Pass Courier. . . , , . Mrs, Ida Wood, will , return from Los Angeles Friday, June 22. Will be ready (or her music pupils Sat urday. June 23. . ' K.i Guests from Portland registered at Medford hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. II. D. Kulhnin, Chna. O. .Mills, Geo. II. N'onls. M. F. Swift. George r.uwhiud, F. A. .Mend. C. C. Ward. N. M. Malta u. K. II. Nossl. r. W. Mumford. .1. V. (Illlmure, C. It. Hoyt and 11. F, Keegenthulor. xour ear will lust much lunger If cushioned with Lovejoy hydrau lic shock absorbers. $25 set of 4. Klwood's. 118 So, Central. 0G Harry Skyrman. who underwent a. major operation at the Com munity hospital early last week, was to be taken to his home to day, near Central Point, well upon the road to recovery. Dance, Gold Hill Sat. night, 9 to 2. Ilroadway Orchestra, HI When hi' appeared In tho city potlro court tudny on a charge of reckless driving, preferred by City Traffic Officer C. J. Prescotl. V. C. f'oggins of this clly was fined stiO and suffered the suspension of his driver's license for 30 days. Cogglns overturned a mnohlno he was driving un Crater Luke ave nue, according to officers. Grace I.ci miners formerly with tho Bob Shop of Eugene for the past five years. Is Inking tho place of Ituby Phlpps at the L'mma Cllnc Shop. 91 Three small children mourn the loss of their best friend, a young "Springer" spaniel dog which dis appeared a week ago from Hay Mr., run's summer home id Fish hike. "Dan" is bluck and white and on his head and face arc brown mark ings. Ills till) Is short. There are other dogs In the Moran kennel, but none can tulce the plHCe of the missing pot. A reward Is ufferod ,lo anyono finding Dan. Telephone Information to lll-lt-2. Dresgmiiklne and remodeling. Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Hide. tf Among the hotel guests In Med ford from th state of Washington are A. J. D llalunl and son of Hn qutam. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Willis of Olympts. Florence .Buckle of Spokane and G. N. Nowbry of Se attle. Tickets for Scaly-Stevens recital Ion sale at .Palmer Music House. Jarmln Woods. Ilenth's and .West Hide Pharmacy. jo M15DFORD MATTj Mnrrlngo licenses were Issued all the county clerk's office today and yesterday to Amdca Muxxonl. 30' and Jlaxol Ney, 30. both of Med- fire trucks to tho scene of a fire. ; tu out baturuuy aituruoon in ni ford: Kae Mason. 25. and Marie as has been done whenever iheidd falihlul puddle juniper for a Johnson. 20. both of Stockton, itrucks were called to action. The vacation at the Lake of the W oocls. Calif.: Lester UoMoss. legal, and . chief pointed out that with motor-1 They expect to select a site for Viola Burton, legal, both of Htock-J Ists closely. following the first fire , summer home In the mountains, ton. Calif.; John W. Murphy, 31, j truck, the second truck, should It' A combination wedding anuler . .. ... . -v. i'i 1 1 ... i i i I'ui.rv nnd hirtlidtiv celebration was oi run khbo, vaiii-. uo Llllotl. 31. of Douglas. Wyo. I Wed. night. dance. Illlarlly ho.,.. Dyngo Bros, orchestra. . .j0. . Mrs. Matlie Malonc who had ; been employed at the county ! clerk's office for .ometl.i.e past, i left today for Los Angeles. Calif.. Where she will Join her husband. :Who Ih connected with a large ; whoh'sale poultry . firm. Mr. Ma- lone was formerly employed In ! Medford by the Johnson Produce i company. j Tree props at Medford Lumber I Co. Phono 629. 9tf I Miss Arlenc Hay of Central ! Point, accompanied by Miss Emmnl Nicholson of Porlland. left last evening for Knn Frnnclsco. where Ihey are to board a boat for San Diego to attend a summer school in .Uiat.cliy. Miss Hay will return this fall to resume duties as sec ond gradn teacher of thn. Central Point grammar school. Dance, Gold Hill Sat. night. U lo! 2.' Ilroadway Orchestra. 91 Only oie temporary nulo llci nse i tva Issued ttt the sheriff's office tins forenoon, und II was issued to I AlinJ!o liny of JuckHunvfllc, j WnrnhoiiHo for rent or Icukc. i Call during io duy, IMioue 23.1 ' "u 'i no r en Hon wpy ivmmtim i iiiih om-h month , Iiuh u much )urfrr bul)dli)K ' proKtam than Mcdfnrd I wiw oxiltitnc(l today hy City itulUl Iiik iMHppi'ior Harry RInnbart;fr on thn proundH that Klamath Falln IncIudcH all fixturcH and funilKli Iuh In with tht! roKt uf each build ing. Medford, lie paid, uhch only the value uf thn bulldinu and that valuo Ih UHimlly 30 per cent U-hh than thn building Ih Actually worth. Thl mrtlfod. .,uf cvi0Ht putH the local 'building i-oram far Ip tl)-' rear. llnvo your furnlturo repnlred hy A. N. Thlhault. Phono I6!-R. 92 MIkx JeuiirHHo Oullrr W'hh Hfhed u led. to leavo today for a vacation trip of two weckH ,to Heattlu and other l'liget Sound polntN. Fancy apricot for canning. 5H'C. Johnson's Mflrket. tf MIrh Dollle Corn of AValln AValla. WaHh... Ih In Medford for a Hlmrt time aH a house guest of her broth er, M. C. Corn, and Mi-b. Corn. Wo .have flometlilng cholco In tree props. Do pot fall to seo them. Rig PlneB I.hr. Co. 7Rtf Crlvhig an IlliiHlrailvo ronKon why tho hotel Ih adverno to the caHhlng of perHimal cheeks, a dln play of worthleaH checks has been placed on the pmln counter of the Hotel Jackson for the benefit of customers who would pay bills by uheclt without liMving tho required money on dcpunlt. One rhqrki Is as high as 1-12 und they go us low a $1.50; ' Funcy apricots for canning, fi'i.o. .1()hnMon,H Market. Vf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-'Ult TllAIMO 1! houses. at Klapi ftth Kails to! trade or liousc or lots In Madford. Also Uirgo apartment Incaletl in Klamath Falls to trade for large stuck or dairy runch hicated In in. Itouun (tlver valley There are In a part men ts and 4 Hleeping rooms. Income $500 per month. -. Also JNow 3 room Htuccu Iiuuhc ' In Klamath Fulls to trade for lots on hou,sc,.ln Medford, Also Apartment house located In Mcdforfl with 0 apartments, In . comn $140 per month. Will take ainull.-ucrengo as part pjiyment. I'rluo only $il,r.00. Hee Mr, Iteebe, Jtolmeu for Homes. Nash Hotel corner. Tel. " 3l!l; evening 1377. 90 FOR SALK iDandy 6-room mod ern pm.Mtcred hume, loeat(ul on I AVost llth ft.. enrniT hit. IntM nf 1 shade: Inrtro i-herrv treo: imvhiiit paid; all for $3150, on ,cu?y tefips, 41hu New fi-roum modern Ininga low, only tLTil): Sl'Go cash. HolmcH for UomuH. Nash Hotel c-ornnr. Phone ami; evening 1377.' no ! AN KXt'KLLKNT HCV In a cnlm confectionery atul grocery store I In 4i good lilghway location; In-; voices 1 00; $tooo cash, terms; 'on .balance. tfee, Charles. A.; llig vgeney. Inc. !H WAXTI'll) Mlddlr aged lady as companion for elderly lady; good home, .light -housework c-tm laun dry; small wages, Address P, o. Ilox 10-lti. Medford. n: FOR KALK Oxheart rhirriH 2e a pound, i(k them yourself. 310 Portland Ayr. t 1 Franks Comedians IN The Big Tent TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Tho Great Mystery Comedy The House of Fear , Fourth and Fir . Prices, 25c and 50c Vaudeville .Orchestra Comedy TRTBUXT!, MEDFORty ' Motorists were warned especially today by chief of Police Mcfredle I to slop the practice of following ! ... . to the fire, making Ihe truck lose 'J loi Me.u. r n.aoway. .Toi'tlnnd business cullers here r'"' u ''w days are Mr. nnd Mrs. "' '' Helfrli-h, representing tile "ecurlty Insurance copipany, and '"" A. Hifford, Pacific coast ' i Fish are biting near kolly island, i A 3.1-pound Chinook was landed Sunday by D. It. Connor, who spent ! 'he day there with II. W. Burne- j burg. Besides the big one. a good j catch of smaller fish was brought: home by the fishermen. They ox-! poet to go buck to the Island next weea enu lo get too large saimon . Willi escapiu liner nicy mill uuunt-u ! and got it out of the water. ' Included among Ihe Oregonlans : registered at Medford hotels, other than those .from Portland, are ('. i A., McCollum. F. Margett und H. I Johnson of North Bend Cornelius! Hiitcsor of Canby. Mrs. M. M. Put-jwas held at the Hock Point ceme- nam and Miss Jjjinibcth Putnam i tcry Monday at It a. m. There j of Salem. J. Lee Stewart and J. J.'wus u large offering of floral trlb-; Julzy-of Uiigeuc. ules und a host ot friends whoj .! o O Aleiidei for last last night for Portland to remain there until Thursduy.. attending un elec trical meeting and looking nflcr IhihIiicmh inutti'i'H. .-if lu,olli(, wf Medford want to burn dry grans In their back yards or on empty lots, now is the time tu do It," un Id Fire Chief Uoy Klllott - this afternoon. "If they wait," he continued, "the grass will be too dry and then it wlll.be im poKHlblu for me lo Issue permltH for grass burning. A compara tively good share uf tho grass has I already been burned around Med ford, but still a fairly large area remains.' ; Partly cloudy and mild weather for tonight 'und Wednesday Ih the weather forecast, following a mlx Imum of Kl yesterday and a mini mum of -V7 this morning. Dunlap's Auto Works, which was j formerly located at Kighth and Riverside, lias now OHtahliwtjcd Rartett!s,,vll', street. Recently the Dunlap Auto Works was "burnt out" In a fire which destroyed the building at Kighth and Riverside, uhd now Harry Dunlap has moved his shop and equipment to his new location. Arriving here last evening on the Shasta from Kansas City Mrs. Clay KiikIo and Run, Frank will spend a lew weeks Ht tho home of Mr. and Mrs. ,K. 15. Sweeney before visiting In 8an Francisco. .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sherwood came here last night from Los An gel oho. where he has completed a yenr nt tho School of Osteopathy and Surgery. Thoy will stay in Med ferd during the summer mouths and ho will resume his duties with tho Copeo Company. j After spending three months 1n ! Los Alleles Hill Ciudlove arrived hero Sunday morning. Ho will he employed at tho Colonial bakery whore he formerly worked . Miss Jcunesse Hutler motored to Portland this morning with Mrs. Uelroy Cletchcll and daughter, Gloria. Ifvom t.ero Miss Lutler will J0 to Seattle to attend the.Kiwanfs v.,i.. h; ...i ) "T . 'n"u "imiiuii ih iiwv iiuiuu ui ll . vr lando Clarke. ' i ' ' II iilJe,nll .-lV-DOLORES I VMFlintl all ', rWSfO COSTELLO UK? votmw I PENALTY III SSkS t)ft-timc8 Xvom eyo nog-t I II It lout. "I'lH batter to bo Sllfo I YtZZmK3XnIZmZZZIIZZimmt 'I OUR RT.ORAN I . .IIIM KL III , l .SSf 1 .... I Clood (5I11SS03 it you need, I nMM3&& Dr. Jud Rickert iifiJ I Optometrist ; kMnBii'M TfTT5' 222 s:;jaain I Wlira j i Don't pack away Pjtjl '11 your garments of W j last .season witli- hi I m out; having tlicni I dry cleaned for ! ! 4-ty. 1 ! MmM, OltEfioy, TUESDAf , JUNE 19, 1028. Taking his wife and three cans I of corn beef and cabbage It. O. i Beach, assistant postmaster, start-1 r , ,,,k Sunday : 'j'11..." ' " 8 "X I . id were tZnr tmriy - wedding date, and Clarence , r Bn() JJ0 ls!llter 0 ,holr 1 1 ,.t i y u. .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pru- ,tt p,!lllJlc(1 ,h0 ttrfalr us a aiii'lii'lBC ,.l0 y, tH tMniiUlg that t waB ; ju(, rtiiallry pk.nc ullln a ,URfl weddiiiK cake with bride and groom decorations was brouiiht forth out uf (owll siioppcrs. iioro yos-1 terday afternoon included Mr. und Ml8 R v. Vincent of Prospect, and H Vvant, of Lake Crock. A D (jardinot and' F K. Hughes of , j1(J Al.,.ic,iilura Chemical works ()f LoK Angeles were visitors in the ..Monday Bit; HAM. The funeral service for John Hicham ot Sams Valley; I""11 meir re.specis nnu synipuuy paid their to the bereaved family. ,Mr. Rig-! ham is survived by his wife, Al- letta Righani, and nine children, ; Murv Alvers. Leila Kmith of Table Huek, William and Albert Righam' luf Kaglo Point, .1. L. and K. H., I Grace B., Ruth A. and Rasil B. Righam, all of tianm Valley; four sisters, Mary and Nancy .Righam of Iowa, Mrs Anna Kneeland and Mrs. Sarah Hamilton of Sams Valley; also one nephew, James Kneeland, , and six grandchildren. Rev. Miller of Cold Hill officiated and three songs were rendered by the ouurtet. Tho Perl Funeral home had charge of services. . VAIIItol'CH The funeral sorv ive for Jerome Varbough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome RaJfor Ynr botigh, was held at the Medford I. ). O. F. cemetery. Monday, Juno IS, at 2:30 o'clock P. m. Rev. (Cut on officiated and tho Ppr! Funeral home had charge .of the W. . . Notice. I tig special meeting Friday night. State championship drill team and entertainers. Itrlng.the Indies. Xo charge. K. C. S1LLIMAX. Clerk. F, O. K. Xinicc. Regular meeting Tliuivday, W. O. W. Imll. Rciiorts of dlslrlct delt gatcM. !H Regular ConvHatloii Crater Lake Chapter No. 31!. IX. A. M., June l!lh. 7:30 p. in. F. K. NICHOLS. SO Hccretaray. Sheep Owners ... . .. . . Attention! We are In position to pay you moro than anybody for wool-mo-halr. See us before you sell. WKDKORD BARGAIN HOUSE. Phnn mny 27 N. Grapo St.1 Obituary ." j i ..... i ,i . IT WILL BE THE TALK OF MEDFORD THE FIRST TALKING MOTION PICTURE TENDERLOIN Carol l'm-ker erection ROLLER 10 WRESTLE IN G. PASSIM !o see Jack Holler. 220 pound tier- ', man wrestler who is to wrestle , ' here late this month, in action, win i have an opportunity of seeing him i this evening at Grants Pass where I l-he Is matched against WIIHain : i -""!. .a0 pound Knn Krunoiuco ' ; wrestler. The bout was matched i !' Pallor Jack Wood, who also has -" - "- - ! ford June 29 at the iirmory with These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Q A lovely collection necdlcworlt creutlons. Quilted Pillow Patterns (waoL filled) DrcBacr Scarfs and Vanity Sets. Needlo Point TupcHti'ios Cross SUlc.li Hugs , Luncheon Chillis Towels Pillow discs und Ded Spreads . ll'ahy Shcots'and Pillow Cases llahy Dresses and Ger trudes Baby Kucnues Ilaby Quilt JUocUs In lact, evorythlus In Stamped Goods. Glossllla Silk and D. M. C. Embroidery Threads. v A variety of lovely col ors lo cliooso from. Ilaby Layettes finished and snml-finlshed our spe cialty. Handicraft ' Shop ' Phone 702 42 South Central Across from Craterian Theatre Chiropractic' Naturopathy : Dr. H. P. Coleman .' ' 8th Successful Year in ;Modfoid ! 1 Treatments by Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 . Flectrotherapy Kood Science Starring CONRAD NAGEL on the VITAPHONE HUNT'S CRATERIAN ' STARTS Thursday, June 21 JT3UIL.DING NEWS; NEW FACTORY BUILDING SOUTH RIVERSIDE recently let n conlruct for of n one story concivli' fire proof Iniildini; to ko up on the riffhi Imml side of the I'licifie Iliiihwuy jiikI past the end of South Kiveisidc. Jlr. I'urher wil' enrry on his huisiiess ot iiiuiiufiic.tui in potato chips in the new building with mo dern up-to-date eiiipment for prepai inn the, chips in n new mid strictly sanitary milliner. The contract for construction of Ihe lmild iiij: was secured hy Tuhlis & daruiin. hjicitl contractors, nnd the huiUlinvr niatciiiils will lie'ftirnished by the 'lluildcrs ltiiremi of Information." Work will be rushed to completion by August 1st. if possible. Mti 1UMBIR C Builders Bureau Hassan -Mohammed, 'Turk. the Terrible i'rep'cf aliens f..T the, local malch( are going ahead sloudlly and Itid-i lor;hus" been, going through hard workiiuls tr. Improve his condition ,,,0., m$r n - n n- n n fL I S I HUNTS Y r l TOMORROWO A I JXiV'-Nljlit OrjyW and 9 iajtf ' , -"THREE WHITE KUHNSj . """J '"SINGING THEIR OWN SONGS" ffe-g 111 j in the Comedy Vfe' itlkk SO i "DOUBT" W&Ji of II - Al ,.. GEO. P. WILSON jP'frl J "AS YOU LIKE IT" VLcimieSA y mmi & pomme Jr ' ' DANCERS UNIQUE . .'' ' ikrJC&S y .'' , SYLVESTER & WIRTH ' ' ! i ' ";';". ."'',; ."COLLEGE ATHLETES" jje I feature p i ct u j-TT-gl Jl t Last Times TODAY ' ! l" DON'T MISS SEEING Ti33i!SSSHP i I I "OLD SAN FRANCISCO" J ? ! 7 An All' Vltaphone :Productiqn nrfBHiwr v mm J! II EVENING Admission ' " i II fivTV 7 & 9 P. M. Children 25c II j II MfliX Adults SOo II I L. .n -ii.iii-,.i ., i '.t.77!!I3 . y- ; J .1 Frank L. Sealy President American (iuild of Organists of the .United. ytateh and Canada Assisted by James i ! THURSDAY, JUNE 21 Presbyterian Church 8:13 P. M. , . . Jk'nel'it Organ .Fiiiwl, ' , - - . , Admission $1.00 ABOUT SHINGLES ROOFING It is a well known fact that the rush sea son in the roofiiifr business is in the fall of the year after the first rain. This con dition - due to a common error of many people that it makes no difference what time of the year the new roof is applied. The true facts arc that u roof put on iu hunt! dry went her is more sure of being a success at thes purpose for which it is in tended. The lumber is dry and will not i shrink after the roofmtr is applied, the warmth -causes the asphalt in the roofini; oirshiutdes to cement each part firmly to the adjoiuinir part thus insuring a more perfect, rovrrint; for your building. Wf have- in our organization II man w ho is thoroughly ipmlified as an expert in roofing problems and who is rtt your ser vice. REMEMBER YOU SHOULD RE ROOF BEFORE NEXT FALL. ' Of Information fur ht he expei-tii lo ha, one of the toughest match! of his career. n,, bus been worllfnif out with' .1. Itltter, u, 270 pound I. old Mill no who has ambition fine poinls of Ihe w learn Iho tllng Killlie. Stevens JJaritone