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PAGE- TWO Iocal and ' Personal A temporary imiidHtand for use tn tit. uimIku lif HIIKHIII'I' I'tthfOl'tK kuuii to b 1.1'Kun by the KlkH band I Montoliotto, J. I-:. C'allfihnn of -1h hcinc creeled on Hit Inwn in ttic-" rek. Mr. nml Mm. H. IX Hrhwarx-1 -.ii.. ... n..i.r iho fitdt wall of the ! miblir library bwlUlinj,'..ly city rm- pIoycH. . Thin location !h r guided us the beat one for'surh rontertH. Ineause thu library liuildiiiK wall ui'tK an n Houmlliiit board. Mat barbecue amid wleliCH nml live forever. Mite's flaibrcup 1 H miles north of 'Medford on lilch wuy. OR Anionic the : recent . ImsinenB chimpes in tho city Ik llie sal1 of the Hotel MeUfnrd cipar stand ly C A. DeVoe. who hail operated It for the part year, or more, to Ar thur C. ilevan. who took ohsk ypKtorday nnd will lirrHOiuilly con duct the bujdncKtv HpemrtflnK the afternoons nnd evenings there. Dance. CJuld Hill -Hat. night, 9 to 2. Iirondway Orchestra.' A supply of new two-cent A'allry V o r k e commemorative postage ntiimpR has been received by Jnnt maHter Warner and Ih now on mU lit the Med ford poHtofflce. Tree propK at Medford Lumber Co. I'hone fi2!t." KUtr GuchIh from a dltane.e repiwter etl at Medford 'hotel Include V. A. Kmlth of Hi. I.uuIh, Mm. D. H. liehmtow,, Mrs. A. VVeHtlftken, W, KrlebuiKer, Kddie While and Hully Ihite of (Milcao, C. It. HubliiHun and Him. It. W. Frank and Hon of I -.lll lyHHU IVJf, 7. ri. I III III Vaneouvcr, H. C, H. A. Haeon nnd Family of Twin Fa I la, Win., and H. I,, KrnuK of IMttsburtrh. lJa. Krpe! I'Yee! - Hand concert, fol lowed by biff carnival Uaneo. at open air platform In Ashland park. I luirmlny night If" coul ,"or!f: V. F. QuiKXflllx't'y anil ft. M : IImIIIh ii f (ho Cnllfurilla Oregon I'mvor cdinpnny -wrrt? Ill .OruntH l'na ptf'i'l(iy uu bUHhiPKH.- Wert. nlKlit ilnnco. Hilarity tin IT. iJyiiKr HroH. .orchoHlra. ! County Agent H; II. Knwlrr, who Klient laHt wool? In nttcndlltc; 'the KUinmor nchool of tho Ijuvh mul ylrls' club (it Uto O. .A. C, nnd ri'tiirilfil home IiihI Murulny nftrr imiti will nrolmbly Irnvo for Cor valln iiciiln tomorrow to vomnln until thin Hfhool olonrH Ifxl Hatur tiny. . I , ' Vnur Ki'i'iiti'Nt mhM Ik Iwnltlt, Tnlio L'hlronnintlc with Ituxxlnn nuiwnR nnrf kif fit.' Tir. ' Slm Idns, ovor Woolworth Mtovn. 95 Terry Tlllrnt hiw returned to He ntlle 1o upend nevernl (IiiVh on of- ffellll iHINllieHH. .MienlilK till AViMjnusdny. June rfu. rminll eonfei:! lonery nnd R-rnrery more on f.'rnler Ijike lilnluvny. neur IliiKlo Point. Jnm nnrtli of rnllronil erotmlilK 111 Hlehfleld Servlre Htn tlou. John ' U. ItnKHdiile. owner. I ', . 'no lnrinerM of Uouiflui county are luereiiHlnK their turkey floelm nml eondltlunti point to nil Increase thin year over the JJU.OOO ch Income reeolved Inst fall. . Dnnee. flold Hill Hat. lllKht, II to I'. Iirondway Ori'lleHtm. SI Tho ScniidliinvtiutH of nouthern OreKon will hold their annual pln nle Kunday. Juno 2ltli, lit "l.lncly imrli." whero the out Ins wan held lout year.' ThoMi plnuulnu to make the trip are iiHked to hrlnff llirlr own plcnle lltneli. t.'offee and Ice cream will ho furnlNlied at the Kroundn. AnyonO' not knowing the way to Iho park In linked to meet lit the home of Dr. Theodore J. MiilniKren In Phoenix at 11 n. m.. Sundiiy morning. u o hnve sonietluni; choleo In tre0 prnpH. Do not fail to oe thorn. Illg Pines l,br. Co. 78tf I'orty-Hlx out of the Htnlo curs registered hero yeHterdny with the local Ntato auto trarflo bureau. Olndloll blooms, flladloll finr rtcitN. boh Chirk. Phono Vli4-X. Mi-h. H. M. RnniuclHon. OH Jack Clary. bUKlneim niiinnger of tho I'Hcirie. Legion Mlignzlne. Is expected to uriive here from Port land today to confer with local Le gion official In regard In tho com ing convention. A special type of Ireo props nt lllg Pines I.br. Co. 78tf. Honor of taklnu the first suni mcr sleclheail Is claimed by 1,. Derringer, who landed a four and a half pounder about n mile down the river Kiidny evening. The Kleolhoad look n Xo. K blue up right fly. It v bright and fal nnd evidently h,ul .lust come up th river from the ocean. llmnN Pi. Courier. L'ed piano for Halo at n Mnert- flee. Eauy terms. IMion n.n.v ! 7tf I Trmpuiarv autn II.-imih.-h i. sued yesterday nl the sherirf's of fice to . John .Non Inn of Central Point. I.evl T. Ituiiert ami c !! I.andlscli of Ashland nnd Charles tlnult of Medford. - Dance. CJi.ld Hill Hat. night. ! to - Itrnndwuy Orebestrn. nt T 1 This Is a Great Country and tho home of a Great Product, Fluhrcr'B Milk Broad. ('uHfuriiliiiiM n't; littered at loial lintels include Alina M. Oilmoii of lliiywuril, (I. K. Tlinhhum of Kan Juw, J oil ii A.-Xeely, 1'. J. Itarlanil uiul fumlly of Ouklunil, Air, und Mrs. J. N. J-tiiiK of TurloL'k, Mn. K. II. Kulllvun of KI ConUo. Mr. find Mih. It. T. U'Noil of J'hIo Alto, Ilr. nnd Mn. J. T. Newholer of '"uurtf. Albert Pay. t.. J. K ribs and Loui ftouyr of Imh ArkcIpk, Mr. and Mm. JI. It. Drujicr, 11.-K. ' tllll, Mr., and Mm. J, O. Clavn.j ItiiliarU nnd Murjorle Culcit. liar-' rln 'ullkiiait, Mr. Irenn Palmer and Mr. Zclda Hhuwk of Han KranclHco. - - ' ! Fnncy nprleota for c ft n n 1 n k, J 6 Vic, jonnaonn Markot, "tr Dr. Itertha Hnwyer of Ash In ml had as her week end guest I Jr. Kva Callow of Medford. Dr. Car low was In A.hland Katurday for the College Women' club meetiiiK atid remained over for n vlHit with her friend. Tree props nl Medford Lumber Co. Phone C29, SUlf FollowliiK the prevallinR of much cloudiness today, cloudy weather, normal temperature nnd fitting: humidity, and probable thunder (dorms are predicted for tonight nnd Thursday. Yeter day'M maximum wa.'i 84. which was nine degrees lews than the maxi mum of a year ao that day. Hwlm In drinking water. Mr rick'a chlortrati'd pool. Jtiitf The June number of the OreKon MerchantH MaKnzlne, Jum off (he prpHH, is filled with lntereHlliiK data of OrKon. with the Intention of ur.jwuiff the national convention of nu.r(.hllIltH t0 Or0(f( on next year. It is to be.uw.-d an o medium of advertlHiiiff Oregon and Ita pictures and toiie give a Kencral idea of the reaourccH and beauties of the entire Htnte. Cirand opening Llthlnn dance pa vilion in park at Ashland !!'' nteht. Pl, re bci.',K ,,lo t T. Ti.iii ..t i !i-.n t.i- HI i 1. lj. MUM ilT I'nfllf.ll fllrln .1.... i, 7,h,,,.. , ,.,,..' ' ' ' "i' nH"i ll.i HIIU 11. 'A. Jlncon of Twin Ph-IIh. Ida., wero motor lourlnts from n dis tance who registered today at the local branch of tho out of state auto registration bureau. Dance. Oold Hill Snl. night, 9 tn 8. Broadway Orchestrn. 91 Without pomp or 01 lemony. irpphpn or nftpr-dlnner talks. In Iroiluctloiis or discussions, three hundred hungry Klamiilh sports men assembled nt Crookfjl Creek hntchery and gorged themselves on luscious trout cuoked to the queen's tasle.ilast Kunday aflernonn. In formality was the keynote of the gathering. There were two nu m bers of the slate game commis sion Mike Lynch of Itedmoiid and Hen Dorrls of Kugenc but even these two offloinls were-not asked to mitko speeches. Klamath Falls. Hern Id. Tickets for the Presbyterian plpo organ recital on sale at Pal mer Music House, Jurniln & Woods. Heath's and West Kldn PhaVimicy. lid ' llulldlllg permits Were Issued by the city today and yesterday to (1. . Winn for repairs nt a cot ofj fitl) lo ri house 011 West Clark street nml to C. D. Thompson lo make repairs nt n cost of $ino to a house on West Klcvcuth atrect. A pernill was also Issued lo (ieorge Palen lo build n gnrnge 011 Norlll ltlvcr sidp nvpnuo nt n cost of $&U. Klorpiiop llraves. piano timelier. Hummer class' beginning Juno La. Included nnuing the tlregonliuiH regllered at Medrord hotels, other than those from Portland, nre V. O. Williams or Dallas. K. C. Ilran deberry of Albany, P. Jt. Hawley of Clackamn. V. K. IMIIIngsley and Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. While' of 8alem, V. P. Knight. Hd Harney and A, J. lleyen of Kugene, . Your cur will Inst much longer If cushioned with I.ovejoy hydrau lic shock absorbers. set of 4. I'llwood's. IIS Ho. Central. !f Hnrotd HuiuicIh has been a busi ness visitor In Klamath Kails this week. Mr. Itunnels Is oonneelen with the C. K. tlatcs Auto com pany. Dance. Hold Hill Sat. night, to 2.' Iirondway Orcliesiru. PI In the school election held at the Howard schol yesterduy, Mrs. I'.llen lieuson was re-elected n dl recloi' by receiving TTi votes, and Mrs. A. C. Wallicr, who has held that position for some time, was re-elected clerk. The Howard school Is loented between this city and Central Point on the Pacific highway and is one of tile most niu'lP'" rural HchoolhoUMe.t In southern Ormon. Kiney npricotH fur e a n n I n p. n. Johnson' Market. tf With apple thlnntntr over, the ot"' bnnu h of the 1'nited HhitcN ' Tree employment nureatt l aKain I faei-d with n Inlwir turplu, with I no ffpeHt demand for' labor in fduht until fruit harvesting begins. The ! ornoe has been Having many ap ' pllcuntt. praetlrally ull of whom hav bren turned down. Wt? have something choice In tree props. To not fall to sco thm Hit? Plnrji I.hr. Co. 7Rtf WSn Clbone Knthrl hf t'renrent City, Calif.. In npr tiding n chort time vlt-lttug nlativew in Central Point. Fancy nprlootH for canning. B.e,1 ,Tnhnon Market. tf Work Ih being rushed on the Chi Mem btiltdino on I'mM Main lre't. where n targe crew of men ItMH been nt work for jevi-ral weeka to make early rompletlon n pen slblllly. The new building will ln elud floor htm op for wtore-i. a dunce hall and an athb'tle arena. The dun hall wltl be operated by A. W.9 t alker nnd the nthb-IJr ntenn will be operated by Killor lack Wood, who has been liro mntlng wrewtling inatrius hero for the past winter. Hvn your furniture rvpnlred hv A N. ThthHiilt. Phone tH19 P. !? I Hie to the fact that grain N earlier thl year than on the aver air, threshing hrgan In aome narta of the valli-y thti week. However, barley Ik thr only grain that I now helntt threshed, and it may ho ovrr two weeks before wheat will be ripe enoush for threshing I warenouBP for rent or leatto. jCnll during Hip day. Photip !'. pn TifEDFOnn MATL Uui Copulos, one of the four leading three - cushion hillnrd ibiyrs of the world, who has been visiting here for tin- past week with relatives, left today for Ka lem, accompanied by Mrs. Copulos. He will spend u week In tho slate eapilal and plans to atago 1111 ex hibition llirec-cushlou match there with Portland players, after which he will return to .Medford to re. Hume training for bin match next month with Jnku richeaffer in Han r'ranrlsco. Dance. Gold Hill Hat. night, i to llrondwny Orchestra. I1; Work was started Tuesday morn-' Ing packing tho first carload of cherries nt flip Ashland I'rult &j ii,.nii,iAn .............. ti.. ' all of Hip Iilng variety, nre lies' lined for distant markets nnd nre shipped In Iced cars. Previous to this, cherries nnd berries have been shipped In loss than carload lots this season, but the heavy receipts nt the packing house, warranted the carload shipment at the present time. C.rowers ore busy harvest ing their crop of lllngs, and l-hoicc packs are sent out from the locul packing house Justify Ashland's reputation for shipping the finest cherries to be found anywhere In the world. Ashland Tidings. Tree props at Medford LumbPr Co'. Phone BiH. X!Mf Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Ilerrett and son from llavelock. Neb., are vis iting with Mr. iiarrett's brother. 11. K. Ilarrelt and son at 31 I Howard. Wed. night dance. Hilarity hall. Dyngp IJros. orchestra. 00 Ctliesls from Portland registered at Medford lintels Include 0. D. Illley. Mr. and Mrs. .1. llishof borger, It. K. I.ce, I-'. K. llurton, (ieo, C. Arena. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. KuhnllHUscr. C. It, Martin. K. S. Hall. W. F. Cownlng. K. Kauf man, Mrs. If. Iloncnhloom, W. H. Adnmson. H. K. Cram and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murphy. Tickets fur Kealy-Rlcvens recital on aalo at Pnlnier Music House, .liirinln & Woods, Heath's nml Wesi Sldo Plmrinacy. 00 Mnrrlngo licenses were Issued at Hie county clerk's offlco tuilay lo Alfred S. Dyhre. 37. of I,os An geles and Mabel C. Faulds. 36. of Weed, Calif.; (Ieorge Henry Mar shall, legal, of l,os Angeles nod lluth Hall; legal, of Hon Krnnclsco: Hnrolil llurgeon. legal, and Louisa Helnrnrtz, legal, both of Waterman. Calif.: Carl II. Smith, 30. of Cres cent Lake, Ore., and Lillian Mc Millan, L'7. of Ashland. Dressmaking nnd remodeling. Fnshlon Hhop, 44 Medford Illdg. If Car owners who have not ap plied for IIIS8 licenses, are re minded by Miss Olga Anderson of the sheriff's office that when they como for the hulr-ypar licenses next Hal 11 relay, ihey must have all Information necessary to fill out application blanks wllh them, or else It will bo Impossible to Ob tain licenses. A large rush Is ex pected nnd the parly arrivals will be served first. . . . flrnco- ijimmci'M formerly with the Hob Kliop of Mtigene for the Hist flvn years, Is taklilg the place of Ituby Philips nt the Mmmn C'llne Shop. n ' Aiuon'g the hotel guests in Med ford fro mthe slntp of Washington are Mary Jncobson of Kverett. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Kingston of Van couver. Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Smith. -I. C. C.llbert. C. P. Kofron. W. It. Kills. K. H. Kesl. r. Mrs. J. II. ICvans and Dr. J3. K Wpbher of Seallle. Due to 11 clogged vent nine, -in air lank In the Main street sta tion of 1 hi Assoojatcd oil com pany exploded Sunday morning, hurling Iron fragments about with great fnrcp. cutting a gnsollne stove in two and punctured mi nil tank. Charles Culy was In the room when llie blast occurred, but escaped Injury. The damage will total about $ I till. Leaving by plane tills morning. Cleorgc (lateH nnd John Moffat went to lorl In ml on a business trip. They expect to drive back two new Ford cars when they re turn tomorrow. Among the Medford people who nttended the funeral of Mrs. I:. 11. Crosby nt Itlddle this nfternoon were her cousin. Mrs. Chmles Strung. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Davis nnd Mrs. Tom Amspoker. Mrs. Crosby was a pioneer of this city! her father having been the builder of the Nash hotel. She has many friends here among the older rcsl dents. ' (ieorge Hughllng. swimming in slruelor from Hi.- I niverslly ,,f California, who had charge of the recent lied Cr.iss drive here. Is spending n few days In Ashland, where arrangements are under way for n similar campaign. Iteglnning next week. June 5;. KMKD will broadcast a program ever, Wednesday evening from H:3(l to 10 0. 111., sponsored hv the Hardy llrocery store of Ash'biml. other merchants of that city will give programs on Monday morn ings, according to plans. A picturesque visitor lure tills morning was J. K. rone, long haired forest ranger, who was making preparations for retornliiL- I to his "glass house" on Mt. Put, where he spends the summer. Willi his healthy black beard, -muslin tam-o'-shanter, short panis and I long Milrt. he never falls to at- naci attention when he wntks up tile street. After visiting In Portland for several wicks. Mrs. W. A Hates returned lo her home here this week. It. W. I'r!,f, general manager of the Crater Ijike National park company. Is hack In the oily again from the b.dge at Crater national park, and will return there again Krlday with the last contingent of lodge employes, for th( opening of the lodge for the season that day. Tickets for the pipe organ re cital tomorrow- night at the Pres btterlan Aiurch. when Medford music lovers w ill bear Krnnk Scaly, noted New York muslclin. and Jnint-s Stevens, local favorite, innv he secured at the following places: Palmer Music House. Wltham Ha dlo store. Heath Drug store. West Side Pharmacy and Jsimln ft Wood's Dru( More. There ire no reserved seals fo rthe concert. Mr. "' ""'"'I to arrive here mis evening. TRTfUJKTV MEDFORD Protecting in China Command of all foreign troops j iri Peking. China, may fall on Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Hoi- : comb, above, of the U. S. marines, who is senior officer at the foreign legations there. In the event of trouble arising from the advance of Nationalists on the Chinese capital he would command ap proximately 1,600 men of mixed nationalities. AV11I I', llrooks .piano tuner with the Palmer Mufie House -for over K' years, will leave Thursday with IiIh wife and daughter, Beverly, for Hantu Ana. Calif., where he experts to enter thr roeery busi ness. A year imo -Mr. ilrooks had it nervous breakdown and-decided that h meivhant's life Is less stren- uous than a uiusfciHU'H, so3ie tnov- I ed Ills family to Hutte Falls, where hemiinaKCd tlie Oolden Jtule store until recently. Out uf town visitors here yes-1 terday afternoon included A. J. , Vati(.'hu of Three Ouku .tirehard, ' Airs. It. V. Vaufjlin and .Miss Mary Gordu nof Prospect, anil Mrs. S. 12. Howlett of KaKle Point. Mother Xature makes n slip new and then. - In the flower garden of Mrs. H. .1. Hessler on Grape street there Is a bed of lovely blur delphinium. Gi-owIiik In the wid( nf it ore several freak pjants which have musses of llht tfreen follaue In clusters Instead of Jdossonis. Some of the stalks are' now In the Chamber of Commerce w'imlow. J-con ,Ion"s Is In Medford from l'l. Worth, Tex., and Is viyitini; Jiis slstrr, M i s. I.. 1 4. I. ut her. . Krik Kaltlson of Cleveland. ., violinist, who apeared In eoneert here last year, is expected to ar rive In Medford Friday fmornin.: fora tdiort time with frleifds. Mr. Knhlson Iihh been plnjiiim jwlth tiit Cleveland symphony orchestra dur ing (he winter and h:is'been signed up for another season. Miss The I ma lU'er of Dak land. Calif., formerly of Ashland, spent the first of the week here, from where she went to Portland for a few days. Miss Heer will stop here for n visit with friends arid rela tives before y;ohiK home. Miss A. I'. Livingstone of the (Hil Htar road is a client at the Fairmont hotel in Kan Francisco. NEW POSTAL KATES HERE TO GO INTO EFFECT ON JULY 1ST There are many changes to .go into effect July 1st in postal rates of various classes of rtiail matter, and the official bulletin tellinu of these chatiKrs, which for the most part provide for. a reduction in the present rates, has been received by Postmaster Win. J. Warner, who was busy today in studying the lengthy bulletin explaining the vurlotiM changes made by the re cent congress. However," no offi cial word has yet been received as to the reduction in air mall pos tage made by congress, or when It goes into effect. Probably the most Important popular change ruIiik into effect July 1st Is that the rate for send ing a postcard vtll be one cent Instead of two cents, us now. A reduction is ii!m made In the sending of -Ith class, or parcel post matter. Fur local delivery of par cel po.-t the new rate will be 7 cents for tho first pound, ami 1 cent for each additional pounds. The various zone rates will be as follows: First aoiw, 7 cents for the first pound and le for each additional pound : second, 7 cents J for the first pound, and 'J cents for each additional pound: third, S cents for the first pound, and 2 ! cents for each additional pound: (mirth, H cents for the first pound, and 4 cents for each additional pound: fifth, 9c for the first pound and ti cents for each additional pound; sixth, 10 cents for the first pound, and S cents for each uldltlonal pound: seventh, IJ cents for the first pound, and It) cents for each additional pound: eighth. 13 cents for the first, and 1J cents for euch additional pound. Heretofore the limit indemnity on registered mail, no matter how valuable, allowed by the postofftce dc))Artment has been M no. but after July IM a shdtnu fee scale will be in force as to Indemnity allowed, according to value of conleiitN, ranging from 15 rents for contents valued at Stun, to for contents valued at Moea, the latter sum being the limit of Indemnity. The' late on third class matter will be I a cents fm each two ounce or tract ten thereof- up to )und lucludlns x, ounttw. crr-cpi the sending of library betks, th.o rate for which Is three cents a pound or f rncthMi thereof, with oertitin limitations. The rhunprx re ninny In nil e!uses of mall matter, nnd ns a whole will result in considerable money saving. OTJKOOX.; WEDNESDAY, AYEARAGOTHE ADMITTED CRIfl1 1 'loday s the first anniversary of the confessions of the D'Autreinont brothers, Slskiyous tunnel killers and train robbers, now sorvii- a life sentenco In the state prison at bitlefn. A yeitr-arto this uveniuK. at 8:11 o clock, according to postal depart ment records, Koy U'Autremont started ills story of the crime und the life history of himself and bro llieia Kay and HukIi that aook all nixht und up until 10 o'clock In the morniiiK, when tho trio were haled Into court and given life terms. A year uko yeslerday niorninK the D'Autreinont twins wei-H lodged in the county Jail from Stctihenville, Ohio, where Hiey were captured, and a year ago yesterday eveninK about u o'clock u Jackson county jury returned a verdict or Riiilty acuinst lltiKh, with a recommenda tion of life imprisonment. A year a-';o tomorrow tho three brothers were led handcuffed through a cur ions throng at the local Southern Pacific depot, under miard of postal, railroad and county officers, en route to Salem. Friday ' the D'Autiemonts will have completed their first year he- hind prison wails. Radio Program KMED Hall Trlbimc-Ylrcln Station t-H"I' 4 fr Modern I'lumbtiiK & Kheet Metal Co., June SI, 1928. ! to f' !i::io p. m., featuihiK Karl f 4 Moldren lu violin solos, Mrs. f 4 11. C. Williams, accompanist. 4 Vision Urdla To u Wild Hose ...MacDowell 4 i.Mr. Moldren fr Piano solo Hachuiauf uoff Melodic 4f Mrs. Williamson, - Willia msona Mi'isVenrl Meditation H uimarian Dane Xo. r...... .... Itrahms t Ohcrtass Ma.urka Wleniawskl f .Mr. .Moldren Thiii'Mlay, liine 21 10 to II a. in. dales and Lyd i:trd. 11 to II :30 a. m. I'M Hinnn, "FlghtiiiK the Itcef Trust." 1 1 : :t 0 to 1 2 a. in.- J m-iiiiii and Woods Drugs. 2 to IL::iU p. in. Stewart's Outfitting Store. 12:30 ti 1 P. Dollar Store. ' l to I : :i 0 p. m. -Sim-lair' Mtisjc liox. S to !t p. in. Gold Seal Cream ery. i to i::ui ji. m. Modern Plumb ing ami Sheet Metal Works, fea iming Carl Mouldren In violin retpiest numbers. Special requests should be phoned to GU0 qv yU;. W. O. W. Notice, lilg s))eelal meeting Friday night. State championship drill team and entertainers. PriiiK the ladies. No charge. K. C. SII.LIMA.V. !' Clerk. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Full SA1.K Hing cherries. SM-U. Ft) It SAI.K Feeder pigs. M. F. oung, it . l, i.enirai l omi. i HXX2. it :i FOK WALK .V dandy little place with a future is this one of I I acres; la acres In Itosr pears r. . years old. I acres, in alfalfa, new 3-rootn house and barn; tractor, plow, double disc ami spring tooth harrow go with place. Lo cated one mile from the city limits of .Medford. on good road. Price M."uo: Jtf.on cash, balance in X vears at li't. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. ! FOI! SALK r-room modern plas tered home, close in on paved street: home completely furnish ed. Including Mtw radio, wicker davenport, new Toledo range, dishes and all furniture go: -cherry trees, 1 fig tree. 1 peach tree, abundance of berries, roses ami flowers. Total price Stl.'ia; $.ua cash, balance $35 per mo. See Charles A. Wing Aenec Inc. FOK SALK Small 3-roout home with about acre of ground: 'good well, electric lights, new modern chicken house, with room for Una chickens, up to date rabbit hutches. An excellent buv at 1l'imi: s.-.on cash, balance 20 per month. See Charles A Wing Agency. Inc. !;;. FOU UKNT r.-rooin furnished house. Phone I Ga-J-:'. ' n j FOi; SALK 2 good wheels for lodging. Frazier's Ulacksniti h Shop. FOR SALK Fox terriers: males ?5: females S'.'.fiO. Kxcellent strain. 1'.'n W. lath, l-'Olt IIKXT Finnl.ilit-il 6-nom hnimr. fi'.'S No. l:ivirldi-, S:lT..M. AL-t modern nt-w H-ronm houi-r in ii-Hi-. urnlt-hi'il if iU-Mr.-d : hihI ii niinli-rn ."--roimi Iimum- Willi slrrpllii; port-li. Imt wiili-r hi-.it-lii: plunt. lii-iiiiti-il vm-tl nml lliwnn: will riirni.-h if fli-lr-il. All wllh wiiK-i- Miiil. .Mr. V '.'t-.T I'hiMit- t'.'lll, -intf. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy JUNE 20. 1928. CHARLES REAW1ES BEFORETHEUONS Members of the I. Ions club heard Dean J. A. Itcxell, of the O. S. C. school of commerce, describe the vulues of husiiiuus forecast charts, particularly the Bubson system, ttt the repular. weekly moetliiK held to-' day t Hotel Medford. This was tho thin) time that the Instructor I had delivered tho address during ', his week's visit here in the interest j of promoting an Institute for busi-; ness men which will be held hure ! August -7 and 2.S under tho au-; spices of local chilis, the Chamber of Commerce and the Corvallis ex tension division. ' j ne rreo course oi lectures un-1 tier the direction of two (J. a. C. professors, K. J. Vance nnd K. Ii. Hosworth, authorities on advertis ing, accounting, salesmanship und munugement, will be of special henellt to younger meu In busi ness, the dean said. Similar insti-j tues have been held recently In Baker and Marshfield with splen did results. Public meetings will he held the first day. : Dean Bexell complimonted the Lions on their activities, particu larly in promoting educational pro grams, their Interost in - the blind of tile state, and Tor sponsoring tho Moroni Olsen plays which will he hroueht here iiWthe fall. . Describing the form of govern ment and class of people in Can ada, Charles lteames .a 'c a short) sketch of conditions in tnc nrjn boring country. .-.Iktu one-half of the fresh water of this planet is in Canada. Tl Is asset, together with Tavorable climate and other natu ral resources, makes the dominion a wenlthy one. It was pointed out that service clubs in u largo meas ure promote friendly relations be tween countries, und that it is pos sible that In time wars may he pre vented through this medium. .1. J. Skinner was a special guest at luncheon. Arrangements were made to tie fray the expenses of Frnest Scott and his wife, who will leave here July II to iitteud the convention of Lions to he held at Des .Moines, July U, III and 14. Next Tuesday. June 1!0. retlrln--; officers wilt entertain Lion Kidy friends at Hotel Holland during the noon hour. Xoihv, All Kaghs. Meeting for this week only day, June 2"Jnd, Instead of Thurs day, June - 1st ! O. J-:. Notice. Heular meeting Thursday, W (). W. hall. 1 Reports ,of district delegates. t 1 Notice. The annual meeting of School Dlst. No. Hi will be held at Agate St hoolhousc on June IS, at X :3 p. in., at which time the voters will vote upon the question of in stalling electric lights in the school. Mr. Moore and Mr. Leever will be present to explain any questions in regard to same. DKLLA M. WHKTSTON13. Clerk. School Dint. No. 10. ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY WK DKVKM 1 FILMS FREE West Side Pharmacy "The Rcxall Store" Frank's Comedians IN The Big Tent TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ; , THURSDAY The Great Mystery Comedy The House of Fear', Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy Phone ft -51 : M 'i'thieii Wins 'I'o Mati'he. ! 1 .0 N IX X . .1 11 ne 11 1 A W'i 1 -limn T. Tilden. 11.. I'niii-d Kt lit-s Uavi.s t up tftin.x team leadi'i-. won ' two- mutches in thf J-ondon eiuiin ' pionvhip tuurtiuntetit at tin- Queiiii. flub today, but in no duillrC drnp I ted the first Kumes he tins Inst in ' iMiuland this season. : jrjjrr nja n yi 1 1 HUNT'S (J f Id-kl CRATERIAN V J llfeT 0 N 1 pGmh T ' jr? FEATURING "xji I 'I I I "THREE WHITE KUHNS" 1 . Si 3 j "SINGING THEIR OWN SONGS" ( Lgj fr BERT KAY &, CO. j rt ' I in trtc Comedy " ' Vt GEO. P. WILSON jLaw-- "AS YOU LIKE IT" Ifcwmrrl DANCERS UNIQUE ' ' f&ilW SYLVESTER & WIRTH : ' .. "COLLEGE ATHLETES" ; ' VfeTJ ATREPICTUR' e ; STARTS TOMORROW f M mi.lA THE FIRST TALKING PICTURE fsFWffiti&fgm 1 J . TENDERLOIN , ,.. , $$Mm 8JMM Starring DOLORES COSTELLO ' ' ''' EVENING . - Admission II MTV. 7 & 9 P. M. Children , 25o II UJNljY Adults 50o II 'La : : : 1 IT WILL BE THE TALK OF MEDFORD THE FIRST TALKING MOTION PICTURE "T'ENDERLOIN" Starring HM-. DOLORES CONRAD COSTELLO NAGEL Ste " VITAFH0NE K&S5iW HUNT'S M&W I CRATERIAN m UWrMWA STARTS If N,31Sliiii:J Thursday, June 21 Pipe Organ Recital Frank L. Sealy I'rcsMonl American (iiiiM nl" Organists uf llie I'nited Slates and Canada Assisted by James Stevens IJaritdiic THURSDAY, JUNE 21 Presbyterian Church S:l") r.enei'il Oru;an Fund Admission $1.00 rfTTi'Tii7i lrr"ii'f:-:i'ffT I : DANCE Tonight hilarity hall Another Big'Mid-Week Party Dynge Brothers Harmony Kings A Dime Lets You In Dancing 75c ll ifn ,ii,i! Hout. ST. I.Ol l.S. June "P Coil lijiu. d rain Kulay eaud u Keeolld p'tpuin-mt-ii: of Hi- lH-iiiuiul fiKlit btyt,Mi Jack Shark-y of Ihwton. championship eoutendt r, and I-vo Citen, aninliun heavy w eiKht. It will he held tomorrow n i h t. wijithr prniitt inir. .1. M.