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Paqk two "t9"JBSn"" Xocal and Personal An unusuully Iuibo numlicr of Me.lfcinl ami viilli-y pcuiilr will j iniilor up to I'ralor Inkf mnl Imrk 1 riumluy. und many oilier will mo tor lo CrcHCdit City o rto the Ore- i gun Cnvm ami return. j Klnrald'8 tinner, Kuiile Point, j Kill. night. Klnculd'a Imperial Or-I eliestra. 3 Dunce lonlHht with McMurphy'a KuIIpbc Knlilit, Oriental Gardeim. " 93 Profimsor K. C. Delmer, nuperin tindent ot the miutliorn OieRoti ex periment station at Talent, left 111 In morning for Vancouver, Wiwll. He will attend tin unnual mcctInK of northwest hortlculturalutiB. plant patholoBlsta and. enloinoloBims at Victoria, U. C. nest week. Mr. Itolmer expecta to return July 1. The news that tne Bel Monte lleaell Uanco Hand will play In Meilford next Tuesday under Hie nilKplccs of tlm American I-eclon Ih lielne mooted with enthusiamn by local dance loven. 95 "Cueiil from u dlHtahec reiilntered at Medford hotel 'Include II. II. Ileed of Chicago. Mr. and Mm. .Max Mnyflcld and Harry Mills of : llolne( Ida., Mr. and Mm. J. A. 1. yln of miliary. .Can.-, and W. H. Smith of Vancouver, II. C. Mi' Ida Wood, pluno .Unohcr. Hummer cIwikoh now HturtliiR. Htu lio HimlpcHB .Oollegu lildu.' .Phono 1042-w; S'J W. A. Dclsull of Stllem, who had heen vlsltlnK at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Guh Newbury after a bunl nea trip to Klamath Fulls, left for home tliiH morning. Dance, Gold Hill, Sat. night, 0 to 2. ltroathvuy Orchestra. 33 After spending ft week's vaca tion at Crescent City, Mr. and Mrs. Orover Millsap and .Miss Margaret . Moshcr returned to Medford Fri- day evening. Gladioli blooms 5c per doz. Hliady .Nook Grocery, North Cen tral nt Clark Ht. " 102 K. 1. Itozoy, general manager of the Houthern 'Oregon Gas cor poration, combined a pleasure nml business trip to Grants Pass yes terday evening. Ilo was accom panied by Mrs. George Wellntan. Miss Mildred Ward and his two sons, Kendall and Allen Daney. Grants Pass Courier, ' j Dnnce. Kagln Point, Hut. nlte, 03 Arrivals from the nortli by train this morning included Mr. and Mrs. It. K, Turner of Norfolk, Vn.. Miss Sally Heamy and Miss Hessle Mil ler of Danville, Va., who will be the guests of Mrs. I,. I.. Dodge for the week end. Tile parly attended the meeting of KUvnulaus held at ' Keattlc tills week. From here they xpect to go lo Han Francisco for ti short visit before returning to tlie south. Tile women said thai Ihu weather here suits them, ns 1' is utmost like the suipmcr of Vlr- ' glnla. .- ' (. .'- '.'" ' I'Hi-ty going east ylu l.os An geles will take two passengers. Address llux 1.. A., Mall Tribune. . '' .luilge I,. MeMahon of Haleni ar-. rived here toiay lo address mem bers of the Houthern Oregon ltur association tills evening nt thch meeting at the Hotel Medford. 1'laiiM are being made to tirc.iin modate -15 men nt a banquet at ii:3l, to be .followed by the nasi ness session. Dance, Gold Hill, Rat. night, 0 to 2. Itrondway Orchestra. 113 Californialis registered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. K, A. Gordo nof Ilerkcley, Dr. and Mrs. .1. G. Welierly of Hantu Ana, F. II. Hillings und family of Fresno, Mr. und Mrs. C. II. Minimum and Mr. and Airs. J. Frank Palmer of Mo desto, Kstcllc Hogeboom and Maynl Clarke of Sacramento, Air. and Mrs. Carl .Metehen anil son. Mr.i and Mrs. ,1. II. Hollowny of Vulle. Jo, Mr. and Mrs. P, K, Hehmltt uf Anaheim, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. While of Ventura, William IJnughtery of Han Dlegu. Mr. und Mrs. It. K Penin or Itlverluink. Mr. and Mrs. 15. J. Cussell of Salinas. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mitchell, H. A. Mer chant of Visalla. Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Itlehanls. Mrs. I M. Watson. Mr. anil Mrs. F. C. Mertens, D. I.. Keefe mid family and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Chamhcrtand of I.os Angeles, und the following of Sell Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. IS. Mm lerfield, Mr. ami Mrs. F. W. .Me Xcar. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hart and daughter, Mrs. II. c. Holmes and the Misses Agnes und X. j. l.owry. Tree props at Medford Lumber t.'o. Phono GL'tf. 8ytf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlrth are spending several days In Grants Puss. They were accompanied by Mrs. Chniirs Taho of Spokane, who has been their house guest for a week. V'our cur will last much longer If cushioned with Uivojoy hydrau lic shock nbsorbers. $: set of 4; t.iu-ooci s, im so. Central. Ilillioe. Gold Hill. Sat nlsht,' 6 to Iirnnilwnv Orchestra. i.-j Hot Wctthcr is No Tlino for J Home Baking Let Flubrer Be Your Baker !W-JW- . I.UI ,...J.l.. J ill - " . - .1- . -II . . - Among the local flfhermi-H, w ho) Mrs. Nellie 1'oWi-Y Johnson ofl TWIti ' i'ly. weighing ' 'acveri will try Ibi-ir luck Ip DhiiiMill lake'j "1020 'court su-ccl has truded her; pounds each, were born June 21 tomorrow urc Otto Jliihiiart and j hon- lo . M. Ilarber for a liomeilo Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Tyo of Harry tjchmidt who will go to thrlii Grants Puss street in Ashlund. ! San Mateo, Calif., according to a resort tonight, j iJi.Mi-Hj Jolinson expects to move to wire received yesterday by rela-1 Dance, Hagle Point, Sat. nlte. it Jheraii'W home In a few weeks. j lives. Mr. Tyo will lie rcmctnlM-i-j The annual picnic of the Scan-i De tonight with McMui-.hyV'l " the founder of the present- .1, i.... ... ..,..i,..r 11... I Kollece Knights. Oriental Gardiiis. i Modern liumlilng and Sheet Metal'. son will he held tomorrow at I.lnJv.'' , I ' - aJ I park. All families are asked (u'.l'iiuf of town shoppers In town' lirlng baskt lunches, coffee undN Friday included Mr. and Mrs. a . Ic cream being served by the com-i Wagner and two boys of Horn- j mil lee In charge. 'brook, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Dance tonight wilh Mc.Miirphy's ! '" ' Kails mid Mrs. Hv-1 Kollege Kiiiglils. Oriental Gardens, eictti Frederick of Prospect. . ! 93; 1 ' "' for 'orvalttH wht-re he eijiollrd In HiiiniiH-r Kchool Ht that InMitutlon. Mr. nKnn ia playing lnfhHH with the Medford Mc ivhantH and will come to Houthern Ort'Kon an we ok omlH. Mih. IjOfian will remain In Onhl Jllll. JolU Kill Nohm. IvIttcnId'H dancp, Knfilo Point.) Hat. night. Kincald'H Imperial Or-j cheHtra. t3 ! Dr. K. C. Miller of Look IM-uch, j Calif., arrived hint evenini; for u ! viwit with hiK brother. M. A. Miller, j of i'hoenlx. ! A .peeiul type of ,ee propH atj Kiini , vm h-nve ' K PlneH Uir. Co. 'Htf... . , mik I'll rco bounty warrant, (he flrnt for Humetlme, were isitued todny and y cut onlay nt the county elerk'H office, to W. F. KoHter of (iold Hill, one coyote; Itod Fraln of Cop co, one bobcat; JanieH Milton of Itogue Itlver, on eoyoto.- Mueh InteroHt 1m bciitK nroUHed pver the announcement of Iho lo cal pout of tho American Jeglon thnt they will pi-CHeht tlio Del Monte Hcueh Dance Jhind. i).r (loorge Uldfleld of JirowiiMVitle, Tex., wuh among the tnotorlntH from a dlHtancc who registered to day at the local branch of the out of Htate reglKtration bureau. DreKHinakiiiK a n d remodeling. Fashion .Shop. 4?1 Medford Dldg. tf Although moxt rexidcntH thought It wan much wnrmer yesterday, the niaxlrnum wan hut Ito drgreeH, and I he official foreeant of "not ho warm" Sunday (h (i welcome one. The maximum temperature of a yeai ago today wan N" dogreen. Wnlker'n danco nt Hilarity Hall tunlghl. No dance nt fairgrounds. 3 CIuohIh from J'oitland regiMtered at loctil hotelH Ipelude Mr, nntl Mih. J. M. Meany, J, F. Haley, A. N. Molman. O. D. Hamler, J. M. Maeluay. II. M. Holden, . J. Drou gurd, F. IC. Ha in Hon, V. Jt. IlaiiHen. Hoy ('. Mellon, L, D. Freolmid, Mr. und Mi;h- p. O. Vnvn. f. C. Huiiner, K. A. XlchuliiH. Karl F. IhkuIIh, T. I,. MitHby, A. It, Thorn Ion, Mr. und Mih. II. A. MetHfhan. F. M. I -and ram and A. U. .peter Hchmidl. Dance tonight with McMurphy'H Kullcgo KniehtH, Oriental Gardens. . . . ji3 Mr. nnd Mrn. Leon FrankH left yeHterday for Loh AngeloH and &nn Diego where, at the latter .elly, they will board a ' HltmmKhlp fur New York (.Uy, 'wher elliey will vlHlt. friendH and"' I'elatlTPH Until next October. Tho Del Monto lleach Dnnce Maud, recognized hh on" yf Ihe flncHt' orguulzntluriH of. in kind., will he -the feature; of 'ai ijioiiKter, benefit dance ui'W given ' ify the, local poHt of the Amerleiin Legion In Medford next TUH(lny, June ' 301 h. ) Hi Mi'h. Ida Wood -'returned ycsler- ! day from a Hhort vlnlt In Ontario, On I If., where whn vlnlted her broth- : er. Kdgnr AVIght, a former local ; Jeweler, ' ' We ha Humcthlng- choice in tree propH. Do not fall lo nee them. Mlg PlneH Lbr. Co. 78tf The Hherlff'fl office WrtH erowde nil forenoon toduy with itppllcaity for half-year auto Hcciihch and ihr ! iumIi wuh expected to lant unlit lulo thin afternoon. Many of .the npplU cantH tiro nrrlvalH from out of Htato polnlH, wIiohc three-montiiH vIm.11 Ing In kh have become , void. A Kood many nppllcaniM arc nl.Hu ex pected In nexl week, CHpcchtlly next Monday, when will he prrNcnt thoHe who did not come today In order to avoid today'a ruHlu We have nomcihlng choice lit tree props. Do not fall to Hec. them. llgVrinc l.br. Co. TKtf Innovations In the pocking of fruit ii ml bert'lcH weio ' dtsciissed by Itohert C. Pnulun at u luncheon of the Knlem chamber of commerce thlH week. Packing of Hlrawberrles In Hinull ctirlunH. which are plnced In cold Klorage until used. Ih one of the recent innovation in the fruit and berry packing Industry. Mr. PiiulUN nit Id. Orange, danco. Knglo Point, Silt, night. Everybody welcome. 3 ViHturn from Klnmiith Fulls who Hpcnt yesterday here Inchid rd Mr. anil Mih. Thet Anders. They were accompanied by Mih. Velva Aiken, who returned to her home after a visit with them. Dance lunlght with McMurphy'H Kollege Knight.s. Oriental Hardens. !3 W. A. Menyner. owner of n huge ranch near fraMvell upent Friday here maklm preparallttns to leave for Otikhiml, t'tiltf., where he will be the guest of hi daughter. Mrs. T. It. I.umsdcn. for the ummer. Da nee with Walker'H gnng. Ht Inrlty Hull. Sat. night. No dance iti fairgrounds. 03 i PusincJis callers from nillfornin I who uptnt yufterday here Included 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred HuyllsH of Jlltt. : He Is mtporintendent of the Mount Crest ranch, owned by li. II. pur. I "ons of Hiuttle and Medford. Mr. UHyliHs h' preparing llulr rciilter ed shorthorn enltlr fur the Miow circuit nnd exiierts to leave In n j week or ten i1h wlih the 'Show" herd, which he will exhibit nt j Vancouver. II. C Spokane. Wash.. i Ore-duun.. Ore., and Chlmpo and , Klines t.'lty. Oladltill blooms. CI. Moll Oar- . ilns. 'JOS I'birk. Phone T-l-X. Mis. H. M. Sumuclsun. 56 O. It. Orcen of Hood Itiver. member of the American Fruit growers' HNoc!tttlon.: Is spcndliiff n few days in Medford im .the KUCt of Hr. Hiid Mrs. K.-H. Cote. ' lint harbecue tgntdwlehen nnd live forever. Mac's harbeeUo 1 nW npnn or Mvdfoid on high way, fij) Dance with Wttlker(s Rang, III. Inrlty Hull, tonight. No dunce at fuJiRrounds. , -'-"-MRDPOltD Glangn dance, raglo T'ollit. Sat. I Mr. and Mis. It. Fran u lln i.f - .ihei-e were over &u people turn - , ed avuy from the employment lu rcau hendnuai toiH yesterday he- CHune of the uhortiiKe of johK, ; Thinning In the orchardH Ih prae- j tieully completed and work will Imj hltu-k fur .a few weekn, I'hrUj (JdUlict) Haid thlH morning'. I'HOd piano for Hale at u Hiierl-1 fice. I'iany ternm. Phone !t34-X. ' "fitf, Afr. nntl Mm, Frank HeMwlek of Anhland will entertain a party of! friends IncltidiiiK n group from .l.I- .-I ... IlllI IMH Illh III'- ( ehureh hour. The JientviekH are) former reHUlentw of Medford and 1 are now milking preparation to j move to MeMlnnvillc where Mr. UeHwiek will he employed in the; pn$ toff lee. They expect to leave A.-bl.u.d July 1. MIh Lucille, their, dauKl iter wio (,-raduated from IiIkI. school this year,, expects to enter Llnfleld co.IIckv In the fall, Tree props at Mcrfford Lumber Co. , Phone BLU. H'.)t( JT. C. Witham and "Scotty" Maldment, manager of the lliu de partment In the new AVItham sup er-service station to he opened on Ulverslde In the near future, left I last night for Portland where they will Mfleel rxiiilnnint fni- ll.n utn. tlon. I Dance tonight with McMurphy'H Kollege Knights, Oriental Oardens. . . P3 A bouquet of beautiful gdalfotl j from tho gardetiH of Mrs. II. M. Kamuelson of tiOX Clark slreet. wftfj.given to the Mail Tribune of fice this morning. Covering two nervs of ground, her collection of flowers is one of the .most nllrue Hvo in Medford. The Samuolson garden wuh planted last fall. The larg Jewell gladioli farm at (i rants Push Ik owned by Mrs. Ham uelson's father, who has GU nures of bulbs contracted for next seu son. Fancy apricots for canning, 5MiO. Johnson's Market. if I.oniH Puhl of the Mall Tribune Job department was among the lo co I residents who motored last Thursday to Crater l-nkc, where he reported there were several hundred .visitors, most of whom came from out of Oregon points. vTree props nt Mertforil dumber Co. Phono G2H. SUtf jii A marriage license was Issued yesterday nt the county clerk's of fice .to Karl C. Clymer, 2$, and Wanda Uhilr, bofh of Medford. Danco tonight with Mc.Vfurpliy's Kollege Knights, 'Oriental Hardens. : r:i Fred Wllthiins, formerly of Ornhfs Pass, hit ami killed a blue bird while playing golf at Knlem. Wo suppose he marked down a birdie for the hole.-Oranls Pass Courier. Fnney apricots for c a n a 1 n g. &HV' Johnson's Market. if The delegalluii of Jaekdou eotinly boys and ghlH clubs who hnd been attending the two weeks summer school at the O. A. C. for such clubs, and which closed last night, are cpected to arrive in Medford on this evening's Shasta train from the north, t ' 'YtSur greatest usset in health. Take Chlroiiractlc wllh Hussiun mtiHrtiige nnd Iteep fit. Dr. Hlm kins, over Wuulworth store. On ' Harold Wagner of Hun Frauclseo spenl last night In Medford with Art Kchoeiil, ,1 fraternity brother nt the t nlverslly of Oregon where Mr, Wagner graduated last year, lie Ih returning to California to resume his duties with William Favllle, architect. Swim In drinking water. Mer rick's chlorlnnted pnol. s nt f Included among .the Orcgoninns registered at local hotels are (loo. II. Grave and Josephine Hlewurt of Salem. Kliuo 11. Chase. F. Tt. Chase and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Peterson of Kugene. K. Ci. Lewis of CJreshani. H. O. Selllck of Uose burg nnd K. II. Oreen of Newport. Orange dance. Kagle Point, Sat. night. Kvcrybody welcome. !i3 While the public market was good this morning, the demand exceeded the supply and many customers were disappointed. Lo ganberries, raspberries and cher ries were nil quickly Hold out and fuimers nre urged by Markctmtis ter 10. J. ltunyaid to bring In more of such produce. Peuches from the Cor.y Nook ranch, owned by A. N, Wright, near Phoenix, will probably be 011 sale nt the mar ket next month .according to pres ent Indications, Dance twilight with Mc.Murphy's Kollege Knight, Oriental Hardens. l3 A fine bunch of mules was load ed from the Wold Hill stockyards today, destined to play 0 part In Ihc- htirvcMl fields in the northern part of the htato and southeiV Washington this year. The mules are the property of O. K. Howttt and they have been pastured near this city nt the Del lilo rnnh for the past several weeks. The ship puvpt wn.s rather unusual to see 111 HUs motorlxed atie, and rclcall in this motorlxed age. and recti IN ArnHitble mules and horses were being gathered together for ship ment to the Svnr lone. Hold Hill News. -Fnney apricots for cunning. JSe. Johnson's Market. ltf .Or liter lnke Pnlon Christian lOridi'RVor will hold h one day eon ventlon June 11 nt Klamath Fulls. The convention will begin at 9 9'clck In the morning with regis tration and continue through the d with 11 varied program until & o'clock In the afternoon. A special church service for Christian F.n deavor, n picnic lunch nt noon nnd ft niasK meeting In Ihe afternoon will bo teulurcs of tho Uny. 'MAlR-TltTBUNRrMEDPOiin," company In Medford. , Culifornlu tourists who stopped; here for u few hours today in- I eluded Paul Sturdlvant und Dun Finch of Glrndale. They were on ''i-ir way to Portland and Seattle I for a two months vacation. j AmniiK the hotH kiukIh In M1-1 yrj;foril from the male of WaHhinttun : - . , : ,...fiiii., iiti.i .,nn. it. in issn i or hpngane, . J . lice or iieinng-1 "1 his is Young talking from txh-, w hich were expected to lie inn tin- -ham. Mrs. H. H. Neslilt of Fllins- - land Floyd Vouni, yeah, the frost ', (K-r control In a short lime. The: burg and H.'M. Fletcher and I., i mun. is Wilcox there? No? Well, ; chemical truck was first railed in' Hewitt of Seattle. T L ZIEGFELD CHOICE Of Interest to Medford people Is in recent article In the Loh Angeles (.e . hh ,,lnl,!y whu .ft h,c u Khu,.t , oriel time ago for Hollywood, after having spent several months In Medford cuioro I visiting her sister, Ifn.l.lir Mrs Patll A Bod sized picture of Miss Finley also appears with the article, which is as follows: "The (iolden Oirrthe most beautiful ,,,,hH' Harrv Olive. fnmouK ariist i i,aH i.,.n lx,io to find In California i.. AfttM. ihl.eo III((n,i, f Hcarching j for a girl on whom to bestow the title and the reward" Unit go with It fanio and a contract with Florcti. Zlcgfcld. for .example Clivc made his announcement yes- terday I And' he revealed that at the last j moment It wus fate, and not him- ' self who made the ultimate choice. "In my quest for the C! olden Cilrl, whom I wan commissioned to find in California by Florems Zieg feld," be explained, "I've seen LTi.OOO blondes since I arrived here three months ago. They besieged me, I even had to use the buck door of my apartment to escape I tho blondes who were waiting for "u , 1S, " i ' un.ni uui . 1110 In front" 1 don t know whether or not he is And. finally, out of all these, the coming to Medford. hut he may choice, narrowed down to two. One como lf vllw. Tell them o do was Leila Hyams, screen actress; ! tu;ir lr,f anyhow. Kiey Will un-thi- other. Muriel I'lnley. who. 1 ; UcTHlanu. understood, was a New York girl out here seeking a place in the films. ."For days I wondered which of Ihe two to choose. They were fifty-fifty In till who had some of the attributes that go Vow ai d limiting the Ideal blonde. 'And'fiu nlly, fate stepped In end 'ttm(o the choice fdi- inc. Miss Hyu His signed a contract to stay here -in Holly wood for motion picture -work. And, since one of the conditions of being chosen the Golden Oirl includes being featured . in Hie Xiegfebt'K Follies, .Miss llyaius was liulomatlcally eliminated ami left Miss Finley as the choice." , Her measurements as given out by Henry Clivc are us follows: Height, five feet 7'-.. Indies; bust. 3fi inches; waist, L'8 Inches; hips. 37 Vj Inches; calf, I I Inches; tinkle, 8 Inches. DOLL BUGGY PARADE SI BE LOCAL FEATURE Somnlhlim new In parades will be seen I riilay atternoon. June 29. wneu KiuuieH of .iicmoru line up their tlecoraleU doll hiiKiiics loaded with families of every description nnd march from the Cliamher of ('oniniercc down Main street to the pliiyKronndH on l-'ast Main. Tlie entrants will assemble nt 2:110 o'clock. All children under 7 years are ellKihlo lo enter the paiado. Prizes will he awarded for the most beau tiful float, and for the cli'verest unc with blue, red nnd meen ribbons, from Mann's department store, - to - Ine to the winners. 1'ho Judges huvo not heen HoUtt'ti'tl Spocliil traffic oIiIom-h rnr tho cvoiit will ho voliintoi'i-B from the rmiks of tho Hoy Svoittt,. who will B n lilo tho inliiliituiv liiniiilo iiloim Its cotu-.so. KollowliiK this thoro I will ho a doll show at tin- iluy Kroiinils with inmo iirlxoa for tho inihiiic fill rk's. Thi'ie's no roatrit tlon roKiinlliiB the miiki-up of ilolls I'xliiblli'il. eron vouotahle creiitlons. Miss Mi' I ha Willhuns. niini'rvisor, ! iiiiltl this morning. Another feature of tho nfternoou will he u truck meet. Iik-IuiIIii.; scooter, tricycle anil velocipede races, with attractive awards. A peanut hunt will he the last even on the prosram. the nuts being fur nished hy tho iCeononiy tirocoteria. Kreu Ice cream, tlomited hy Snlder's Dairy and Produce eoinpiiny, will be served hy a committee, Kvoryono expectinu to tako part in tile fun is rcsuestcd to sIkii up at the lilayjtroumls with either Miss I II Ih in or her assistant. Miss .Maijoriu Kelly, as soon as- pos stole. Radio Program KMED Mull Tribune-Virgin RUtlon Suiiihi), ituno 21 4 S p. in. SrivUcN from tho Pi't'uhyiniun i-huri h w ill .thr f hroHttOHMl t h r o u r h tho oourtmy of Vvvl Funeral ' honip. tfMttttM t OREflOW ftATURRVY, FROST EXPERT ON ; ' ! The critmtv ancnt' offh' nhono riinir tl is forenoon and Mih. (iladvB York, Hie office Htemwraphur, on WAYTO MEETING! IKES INQUIRIES ,.i..bi .... n,u ... ....., ...,. i, i, -i . i -. n,.. n.,. i..,.,,., ... ..... ; prisiMi in near ine ioiiowiiik: i how 1b the pear crop KotliiiK along? j That'H xcond, isn't it? I am en route I lo Vancouver, I). C, and hopped off ; tho HhuMtu train to call up your i olficc." I It Hcema that Mr. YotinK, who j was on hia way to Vancouver to ' attend we convention of the North west Association of Horticultuml IntH, I'uthologiats and Entomolo gists, was so anxious to learn howl the valley pear crop was progress- j liiiK that, during the train slop at Aahlantl ho lmiipcd off and called ' up Hie counly am-nt oflico here - Ion the nhon. He had heard uoth-, Inn about the iirorexa ol the fine crop of pears after leaving hero the Ill n( (ii iiiu MliillLIJ,. When the train reached the Med-1 ford utationt slmultuneous with its coming to a HtO) Mi. Young jumped off from one of tho conches to tho j : - 'I'oi. tuaiiuriii unu lu-Kiiu iu ijuua' imu'iuu waning octoaiion consist " " ,V, , , , . , m u "wight Uandall of the local IV j weather station, about the condb U" ot the Iruit-crop. I Mti waH vnry m,l(;h liw to hn"w thllt llUM' llJ1(' ,K1t!n " wlll(I Ol ll 11 tl (laillll'40 kIUCO his (IcjIJirtUrO !C .Mr OUI1? W!" .bC "i,UK uiiouk" iiuiu hi au -m ion 1,ll'K 011 wwv 10 "ntiarers iU ' . . , : unless his services are needed. He 1 j seems to have tho hail or wind I K iippieiieusioii 111 111s ncau, unu KIlltl ir aiiythitis of that kind ' l"ge tho crop he would. u wu Ul "P,i" fruit growers out in any way pos sible. "Oh, by the way," Mr. Youn suid, as the train started to pull on, "if you see Van Hovonberg or Dave Wood, tell them tho secre tary of agriculturo Is coming out this way soon, und to do their stuff. REAL ESTATE IN . EAGLE PT. ACTIVE I'JAGI.H POINT, Juno 21!. A ilwil Ims buun cliiKud Hhcrcliy William Kursl litTiiiims I lln nwncr ol tlic fornu'i- tlo.sH Itoniu, having pui'cliiiH od th jinjiu'rly recently I'roin Mt-n. McDowell. The Ilm-Kt 4'umily will move noon alter the first of July. David Prince lias purchaacd the small at-reai;'-' iust at the rear of W. S. llatiKlaiid'.s and will move Into the house that is on the place after lie can make some repairs there. Air. and Mrs. Rolilson of Talent' district were visitin Klheir dauiih-! ter, Mik. It. T. Seaman, und family' Thursday. i Mm. Kincald and Mrs. C'ainplx'H ! enleilulni'd the Civic cluh at Ihe j Cumpliell home Thursday allenioon. j Mr. und Mrs. Florcy are in Port- : land this week. ! Mrs. Weidniun has been elected j superintendent of the community I Sundnv school and Dorothy 'oy j was elected secretary and Kathor-i inn Phillii-nnk- liinniut The attend. U11C1. at Sunday was 17. which is t.(.sidered very'ttood lor this time of your. Wo Khould not set out of the habit of Sunday school at tendance In the summer whenever possible. Lot's bo present at the Sunday morning sons ion, h It is one of tho best Imbits we can form. Tho rooms ubovo Brown's store urn being renovated and decorated preparnory fur occupancy by the first of July. , . Sheep Owners Attention! 1 Wo are In position to pay you moro Minn anybody .for wool-mo- Illllr. Hco us before you sell. MKDI'ORU HA1JOAIN 1IOUSR. Phonn 1 nita. 7 N. tiratm St. Frank's Comedians IN The Big Tent Friday and Saturday The Riot of Comedy Be Yourself Dearie Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c Orchestra! Vaudeville Comedy JUNE 23. 1928 - - . ,; ! .ij:J 4 GRASS BLAZE-ON . gsssg 1 Tht ft iv diartiiit'iU thin jifir , mmn w.ih call-d tn lln imuI uf Norih OiiU Mlret-t m av .MrAmirevvH ruiiil. eff of West Jarktiun Mtrt'Ct, tu t'X-i tiiiKiiish a ihrt'attninu anil ln uh fire which covered a laro an-a ami taused a ilcnse amount; were still ligniin. ine imoit-s. i the scene, after which tho Pope-. Hartford truck was Immediately ' ni niont-cl . " Mr. and Mrs. Uoland I teach re- turned home yesterday from a four d:iy ytny ot l.nke n' tlw Wonls, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt IIK.NT r,-riKim lioune, uil furnlsheil. I'hime 4GS-J-3. KOH I.KASi; Uairy ranch ram- iiletely Htocked ami cutiieii. f"'"t I'mits 4iiu ncr mmitn. wonderful opportunity for the Agency. Inc. Phone Ts. ' !;.' Foil KAMi An excellent buy in u subui'ban home; j U acres In cul tivation, with u paid-up wattr right on U acres; a dandy ii-rm. bungalow with fireplace ami! other conveniences: good barn ' and storeroom; all kinds, of her ries and fruit; also a guotl sized vineyard; 4 acres of young al falfa. Just the place. fr a country home. A snap. ?10tnu j cash, balance good terms. Sec Chillies A. Win Agency. 1"V Klw..AJm A beautlfiil. new ;l room home with breakfast nook, a dandy little kitchen- with plen ty of bullt-lns, linen closet's, sta tionary, wash trays, wall bed. hardwood floors throughout : a good garage with cement drive way, woodshed, large lot. Sale ' i.rii-n I. Till - S400 riKh' IiiiImiii'O oiisy terms. See' 'Chtirles A. Wing Agency, inc. Phono "L'X. FOIl KALK Loganberries, i mile west of Phoenix. C. S. 'Wright. ii!) A SNA P (i-room modern hou.ve, close In; clean and nice; wood shed, garage, garden. lots of flowers, roses and vines, nice lawn: 11 rent h.mwv nhn-e S"SIHI si;iu iiuwn, 1 ia la nee mouth. I French & Atwood, 10 North Kir. j . ;iif l-'OI! f.M.K Cheap on -terms.' 3 acres with small bouse on .l.-u k soliville bliihway. : 1 block lo school, or wil llradc as first pay ment on larircr f!IL-JV, . . a. Kfwx. .Mcdford-JaV-ksoiivin'e Star : : K(.)K MA I.I Pneumatic equipped loKKlnt; , trailer for .-MS ton truck s:tii II -ton t-wlu-el trailer. pneum;Mie equipped . svon Uoth of thcHe trnilciH are brand new. - Ve a!.o have two -ton Ihlt- Klinr trucks, nverhaulcd a n d j rejioy ro j;o. v can make j uliractive price on these ! ai r:i ii-v i; u atto t-o. 3S-H N. Kiversiile Ave. I Cllone 73. i KOIS IIMN'T Kurnislii-d main floor apartment: eras ranue. Hi MIs Hetne I'hone L'lut-V. 1 These Drug Stores are open nights this week: . . Jarmin & Wocds James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy You'll Like Our Sunday Dinner TOMORROW $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD Dance TONIGHT i J." with' ; ; Oeorge McMURPHEY V and His Columbia Recording , College Knights ORIENTAL GARDENS Gentlemen $1.10 Ladies 20c WU, lOW 1001 mih i mm nil i ii. NOW! 1?U THE FIRST TALKING . ) tfleoJi MOTION PICTURES ' COSTELLO ! "TENDERLOIN" i WITH '? Conrad Nagel . THE WONDER OF ,1, . VITAPHONE vBffiKraSI , productions I , I . SEE AND HEAR! VSltCj 1 ; S '-' Beautiful Dolores Costcllo sr M I in this mighty melodrama 1 ' M,1 of New York niyht life. 3 I Er'iJW ' ov ' Admission P'f 8 f VUapHone M m Gene P,ZS, .. BC2".i i m Hush ' Beret - W ,,T the Comedy ! 1 1 AT THE . Jl HILARITY HALL JUNE 23rd Dynge Bros. Melody Kings Another Good Walker Party No Dance at the Fair Grounds ' Admission 10c Dancing 75c FOR YOUR WINTER , Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2-75 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Reichst;ein at CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULT! AND STILL THEY COME BY. . ' THE HUNDREDS TO MARVEL, v ii AT . V..Vjj WALKER'S . ; ; Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 Tel. 631 Deuel