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uTrw JlJLUJjUKJJ iUAIL miBUJIJjJ.'MmjjUlilJ, UMKliU.S, KLMJAV, JUSU ii4. Iocal and Personal Hunerintondent of tha puMU fawuh. K. Jl. Hfidrlrk, who left lor )5utene lata AJonUay in nt mkitiK a -Hpecial course of study mfr HOhool, aa rumored fol Mifta Mary Haley of Ahland f i 9 -i who IftHt year was ihe Crater H Aimee ft F OOtstepS lke lodpe during ihe wummer 1 monlhH rioinc monographic work for R. W. Price, and acting u! an entertainer In the evening pre- j trifling at the piano, in evening I r (concert it employed at the hike IngHin thin season. , v j I2nt barbecue sandwiches and . 1 live forever. Mac's JJarbeeue 1 s j miles north of Medford on high way. QU ! Th iluin of thr Nixth annual nw n Hia riannrlura nut IU IfMtK- ...a vt........ - - I convention or urenon ptMiiuymcn 1 inc nfter noma special work there jha( ,,e(in f()r Juy K fln(, j, ror rour or rive weh. 11 ,"'-:at the - kUU college when h uned yenterday on his arrival ltt,ftru, i,ntn the union homo to Hpend the week-end with J wl nt, pronomlc production. hit. family. While, away. Super-, While the nnnual mei-ting f the' Intendent Hedrick will keep ln.H(a(e poult ryniena BHsoclatinn will cloao touch with local achool nf- b0 neW ftt tne mm(t Uinp lnf fairs nna win come dock eei convention J of on educational week or ro to further look nfter n(ltlir(, nnd jM oppn lo a reirHiil ihem, unlesH summoned ut Hny,,PKH of wnt,tiet. ln(.v are members lime if an . enyrgenoy1 -ariHcs U school nf foira. .' Try Peggie' permanent wove, like nature's own. Kmma t'line Hhop, Liberty Jlldg. 4lf If their plans were followed af ter they Jefl here the day ofi0,n, o( Jacksonville, June z, Mr. una -ir. r.mii .mum. of the nsHOcintlon. Clladioll blooms. CJlrt'lioll Car dons, 208 Clark. Phono 754-X. Mrs. H. M. HamuelKon. ' f0 Krcd Opp of San UIoko Jh her for a visit with his brother, John and children sailed from New York City yesterday on the steom- phin Berlin, for ilamhurg, Ger mans', that port to bo reached the ihlrtj or fourth of July, ""d from there they will go some dis tance inland to the native place of Mr. nnd Mrs! Mohr, at which place they pxpoc.t to spend the next year ! In visiting relatives, with occasional short trips to other parts of Kurope. . The pews that the Del Monte lieu oh Dance-Hand will play in Medford next Tuesday under the aurtplces of the American legion In being greeted with enlhuviaKin by local danca lovers. OR Wm. II. I.ydlaid, who left early Inst week by ulrplano for a visit nt I-OH Angeles,: arrived home by train from that city Friday evening, still in n somewhat ele vnted mood, which amounted to almost uplfhneHH when he recalled how n group of friends gave hirn; such a grewnomo end-off nt the local airport. Mrs. Jda Wood, plnno teacher. Summer clauses now startlni;. Ktu dlo llusiness College Hldg. Phone J042-W. i0 Mr. and Mrs, O- W. De.Tnrnett left flfUurdny" morninu to spend the weelttend at Crecent City, Calif; - . Used piano for sale at a sacri fice. Easy terms. Phono 034-X, 70tf "ftoffue river pear orchards look fine," said O. K, Green, of Hood Itlver, yesterday after ho had visited several' large ones In the valley. Ijo in tho guest of, Mr. and Mrs. B- E. Coe for a few days after which he will return to Hood River. According' to Mr. Green, who Ih field manager fur the ' American Kmlt Growers, Hood River expects to ship nhoul flfiOO loads of apples nnd flOO Hhln menlH of pears IhlH season. Tho nullook at Wenutchee If for 17,000 nhipmonlH and nt Ynklnm th" growers plan to sond out IC.mOO loads of applese. ; Gludtpll btooniH 2T)0' per dox. Bhady Nook Grocery, North On tral at Clark Ht, 3 02 The Elks are fntorestod In the fact that, the last two dnys of August nnd September l, the rtnto Elks' association will hold a convention at Astoria, Party going past via I.os An peles will takn two ' Pmhhpiihcts. Address Knx L. 'A., Mull Tribune. ' or. J. f Pornes 1 ' spending a couple of weeks In Portland where Mrs. Karnes recently underwent an operation In one of tho hos pitals. Curtis Harnes, their son Is nlso thore to remain with his mother for 11 . time. We 'have something choice In tree propfl. Do not fall to see Ihem. ' 111 Pines Lbr Co. 7Stf Mi', and Mrs. HuhhoII Hher wood arrived homo the first of last week from Los Angeles, where he has completed his second year of study at the Osteopathic Col lege of Physlclnns and "Htirgeons. to spend his vnentlnn until full. Russell, Who. has two or three more years of study ahead, and one yetir as an Interne, be fore ho gets his practice diploma. Is again employed by the Copco here in its warehouse depart ment. Your car will Inst much longer if cushioned wtth Lovojoy hydrnu Hn shock absorbers, 25 set of 4. Etwood'H. llS Ho. Central. Tho It. N. of A's, the Mistletoe club and their families wilt hold a picnic at Kvershady Auto Park on Thursday evening at ;00 Mvervlwdy bring well filled baskets. June is the month for bride. Let Fluhrer bake that wedding cake. Tree propfl nt Meilforil I-illrtiber Co. Phone 820. SlMf HllilriK uppurrnily l lioromlnit populdt' onionK the youth of ths landj JiiriKlnK from thft niunifr of younx hoyH and ulrlK who pnHHPd tliroiiffh .Medford liiwt week. Onp couplo pot(rt wnt a Kirl not ovpp 17 ypni'H of ne nml a hoy not over IS. They minlcd no hiKKdKe nnd wsempd to ln onror free. Thoy . nppaurml um if thoy had como a Bi'eot dlKtanro nnrt uppcurert to ho in no hurry to rennh tholr deHtinalion. Kunry apricntH for c a n n I n k, fj i rr. Johnaon'M Markrt. Vitf Dean and kirn. .1. A. Itfxoll ot rorvnlllH nr vlBltora in Klamath KaliK' today and export to motor to Orator f.ake Friday eiironto honip. via Jtond Klamath KallH Herald. Troo propa nt Moaford I.nmh.r Co. Phono 620. Klitf Amonpc ihn out of town bunl- nOKH onllera 'horo yeatardny wero Holen Ouley and MIrh flrnco Chamborlain, of Aahlnnd, Mm. A. WnKitor, nnd family of Horn hrook, California. Kuney nprlonlH for c a n n i n ir. fic. Johnaon'H Morkot. ' tf C. O. Whitman and family nro sxpaeted home tonlcht from va cntlonlnK ' at (YeMoent City for Hftvoral daya. : . Treo propa nt Modforrt Iaimber Co. Phono 620. S0tf Doaplte tho warm woathor, thore have Uoen no forost flroa report ed In Crater National forcat dur Ini? the paat week and llkewiao none havo been reported on atato owned foreat land. However, for eat nfflclnlB remind eampera tluit eamp fire permlta are iteceasary nnd that aponlal million with eamp flrea in the wonda muat hn taken. Thn llel Mnnto Ilnneh llanoe Band, reeoKnlaed an one of the finest oi'KnnlxnllonH of Ita kind, will ha the feature of a monater benefit dance to ho given by tho local 'poat of the American Legion In Medford next TucHdny, June joth. i . ... -i .. u n Mr. nnd Mra. AVIlllnm Hm-lt-wlth formurly of AHhlaud, have loaand Hbody Nook Camp,, 10 mllea north of Ornnta Piinh. 'Kuney nfirlcota for a u n n n ir. fityc. Johnaon'a Market. lf A lni'Ro bomiliel. of Klalllolnn. Hrown hy H. M. SamiielFon nt 2(18 Clnrk Hi rot, la nttrae.tlnfrj much attention at the chamber of commerce where they wore placed on exhibition Hntiirdny. .Mr. HnmuelKon hnH n cladlolu farm and hn over two iicidh. AIho on dlaplay In Ihe chamber Ik n bouquet of awoet peaa donated hy Mia. Frank Middle of th'i Klnmnth OrohnrdH. Your arenteat nsaet la health. Take Chiropructlo with RiiHHlun maHHOue and keep fit. Jlr. Him klna, over Woohvorth atore. 0I With 4th of duly hardly more than 10 dnys distant, local clti sienH nro wondering where they will nelcbralo, with celebratlnna nnnounceil tit (?recent' city. Cel.. (IrantH Pnaa nnd Aahland. How ever, h larKe ahnre of tho local people will motor lo the moun talna and reaorta nnd enjoy n cool, peaceful,, anne "4th." DreaHmaklim and renindelliiK. Fnahion Shop, 424 Medford Hldn. . lf MIrb .lean Swluart left, Thura ilny Mr Klnnmth Fnlla to visit the real of the week with Oer trude l.lndley of thnt city. Hwlm In drlnkliiB water. Mer rick's chlorinated pool, 8!ttr 1). ('. llarria of Olendnle, who for aevernl years has been rond mnster for tho Hoiithern I'nolflc In territory extemllnit from Itose burn lo Ashlnnd hnH bean nppolnt ed ns a atnto fire warden, by the stnte forester. Tho appointment was mndo for convenience lo both the fire wardens, and inadmastcr, nnd will bo tho menna of kiivIhk both oonnldornble lime nnd troub le. In tho pnst tho roadmaator haa been compelled to receive tne permission of tho alato warden to burn areas nnd weeds from the railroad rliiht of way. a differ ent permit luivInK lo be nantcd for each Mention. As a atalo fire wnrden, Uoaiinuister Harris has the power to Issue permlla for btirpluu Hrnaa alonn hla own atl pervlsert aectlona of rlht if way. Hold Hill News. Much Interest Is being- aroused over Ihe announcement of tho lo cal poat of ihe American I.okIoii Hint they will present tho lcl M"to llenci Dance Hand. 1S Mr. nnd Mrs. Lew Heynolda of the Holland liolil left Thursday for T)lnniond lake lo remain n few days. I Mlaa Helen tuitls. of Sun Frnn ! Cisco, will leave for Pnn Francisco today nfter spendlnit n two week's : vacation with her mother, Mrs. A. I.. Ijintls on West Ninth street. Miss lAntlB has Just aradunte-1 from the Ht. Francis hospital In j thnt city, and will lake up nc llive nursing this full. l.lternlly thniisnnds of ducks nnd Reese ni-e ltntrhlnK on the I marshes nf Warner Valley, anil lt Is estimated thnt there will be In "bumper crop" of the fowl In lljike county (hla year, 1 1 r i m if 'A i PLANE DISASTERS CLAIM 8 LIVES; the plane was 1,500 feet In the j air. I F 1 1 , K Va . . June 23. &) T h e i marine corps lost today ita old-1 1 ewt and mowt rolorful aviutor . in ; j the death of Major A. Lutz, when! i he slant tri-motored Fogger ! transport plane he was piloting to! Lbaruuua crushed here. killfti him and two of his crew and in-; 1 jurinu the third. i Major l-uiz- and ENT TO BE DiSCUSSEn ust.. Every effort la being made to! IlOSEBl Pl A J25.000 cor. . .t -in n:enilwridiii t 7"" be- poratlon will Improve Cusey a fore the convention. rniiiiia liaik. I.OI'VAl.V, BelKium, June 23. , (p) The litlle war that has been ; goliis ofi In iuvain over the in s. ription to be placed over the XaW l-oitvain library entered an active pha&e today when an atiempt to plac'e the disputed Inscription on in ii." structure was stopped by the A bli; mcetinir (,f ihe Anlerl ' l-eiiliili hi acltedilled for Moniluy ; police. Lieutenant-. ... 1 Howard C. Ilusbey of WashlllK- "Ml I11'1" ,,h ,,,, lin inn rHt,e ii i.niaH i , for the stale ritnvfiitlun u ili I,,. ,u. 1-nirop.aciiL sinntly, their- bodies helms thrown cussed and a number of new up. H. P. Coleman more, thnn fiftu foot fvnm i m ' poi :Hri;cntM on the convention com- 1 when an airplane dropped in a tail J plane. Corporal I). C. McChesney niluecs made. with only a few' Sl,h Successful Year In Medford spin .- feet lo cranh two mllesiof Detroit, .Mich., aviation nie han-' weeks left until the bin eoiiv-ntlon Treafnients by Apiiointment nf.rih ,.r Th. ,r.... ..it; wa thrown elejir nf ihr. wfefk- the b,cal post will be u scene if Medford Center Bldn. Phone 965 ! DF.l. MONTE. Cull. June L'S f-4'fwo nii-il' were killed today' Naturopathy Obituary Kenneth ;. Melntowh of K.in l-r:inc-isco . nnd C'larenre Cool;-. .Jr.. of Honolulu. Krank W. Full-ei- of San FranciHo, the pilot, wan uninjured. 'Ihe victims were well known In full fnrnln n ml tho 14 h M-.iii-i islnndF. .MclnlOHh was the scin , Funeral wcrvieeH for John Cvo "f K. .MclntoHh, prcHldcni if '' 111 he held from the J'erl iht Ittink of 0;ilil'orni:i at Kan ' Funeral Home. Monday at 2:30 Francisco. llf i Hiirvi'od hy n I P- lti-v, O. K. 'Millard offi- widow nnd two children, aacd ! ctattnpr, litirlnl In I'hoenix. ! i and 4. nuke, w;ih the Hon of f'Inr-1 I ence Cooke, Kt., head of hewers i and ookc, wild tn be the Inrfjewt )muk on the Hawaiian islands, t onke'n fnt her left Sun Fninelwo for Honolulu Wednesday. jre wiih notified l.y wlreleH of IiIh HonV dcnlh. , ed machine nnd died of hiH in-' husv netlvtiy from now until Auk- 1 Fleftrof her: jurir-H about two hotim later. Food Science You'll Like Our : Sunday Dinner ': TODAY $1.00 HOTEL MEDFORD PlfiwslftPd advertlstnir eel reaiilts. In the fall Airr.ea Semple Mc I'horson, Los Angeles evangelist, plans to take her daughter, Ro jcrtn, to England and initiate her into evangelistic work. Above, mother and daughter. The cherry crop tine to a heavy demand ' Is rapidly dlsaiipeariiiK, and cherrlea ' will' soon be scarce. Housewives are urKed to make early purchase if ttiey would be asa'Jied of their aupply. Hillside clorry orchards have already been completely sold out. This year's' crop was nlso not us lnrn aa Inst year s. AVe have something choice in tree propa. Do not fait to see them. Hilt I'llies l.br. Co. 7Htf .Miss Mamie 'rimmona of this city la spending a short vacation In Dunsmilir, Untitling nnd other northern California points. A special type of tree props at lilK I'lnca l.br. Co. 7 Stf W. A. 'rattler, formerly with the Iteynolds Accounting service HI Hnlem, came here recently to instnll the system In tho offices of several local business houses, j Ilefore" five p. ni., yesterday llil motorists had mado applications for half-year auto licenses, mark- Iiik Ihe heaviest day's btiHlness in the history of the sheriff's office ill temporary aulo license busi ness. A branch office at Ashland, where it was In chnrite ot Deputy I'aul .lennlnns, reported the ap plication' of .7,1 llcensos. Miss pearl Kisir of. Helena. Mont., is hern for a couple of months' visit nt the home of her iillW. Mrs, , Jfolllo Koclcy. : Mr. and H'lrs. Wilbur .loncs anil son, Junior nt Klamath l-'alls. and Mrs. J. M. Under nf Phoenix, re turned to their homes yesterday after n two week's vacation trip (brnimh Ihe Willamette valley and the C.'ooa Hay roKloil. They came here from Crescent t'lly and visit ed at Ihe home of Mr. and .Mis. ;us Newbury I'l'lday. Mnrriaixe licenses .were issued at the county clerk's office yes terday lo Joe FlIfKel. iitorney, and Ksther Van i:amp, teacher, both of Medford; Uobert K. Perrnll-of McCloud, fallf.. and Mabel l.ee nurnntt of Han Francisco: Alban C. Mliellerfelss of Klnnialh I'lills and llerniee Doll of Portland; Harold A. I.onn of llozcmnn. Mont., and eddn (lidenn of Ashland. C. n. Thompson, head ihe nu- rlcultural dcpartnienl of the Med rord hi!h school, Is puttlilK In busy vacation at bis home, 1002 West lllll street, pnlnllni.- Ihe house nnd puttlliK a new root on II. When he has finished this form of recreation, be will spend the remainder of the summer en Joylni; a i-enulne vacation. Miss l.ols Potter bus tnken n position with the Tenmvnld naen cy ns ' stenoBrnpher durlnir the summer months. Herbert StranK left last nluhl for Seattle to nttend the annual convention of northwestern shoe salesmen to bo held the first or the week. lie was accompanied hy his mother, Mrs. Charles Strang, who expects to spend two months at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. Robert II. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. tlolyo left last Wednesday lor Spokane en ronte to Jackson Hole. Wyo.. whero they will spend tho sum mer. . Quite a number of Medford oluh women will mnlor over to Klamath Kalis lo attend the nn nual mute convention of the Ore gon Women's Federated clubs, which begins In that city tomor row. The maximum temperature of yesterday was !I2. two degrees higher than that of Friday. Mrs. Hoy Corrino nnd two child ren relumed home I'Vlday from Portland nrter a two weeks visit. ' One of the best radio programs In months was the American Leg ion "frolic" broadcast over sta tion K.MKV) Friday night. Fun. pep. anil entertlllnmenl were well mixed under the direction of Leg ionnaire Karl Davis nnd everyone who listened In got an "enrful". This was the first of a series or Legion programs to be broadcast every Friday night from n to la p. m. COLORADO SPRINGS Colo, .lune 2 3. UP) Captain Bnrl H.I Zimmerman, airplane Instructor, ann w. Cowan, u student flier, wore killed Instantly when their airplane crashed ono-half - mile; cast of the municipal airport to-: night. A boy who witnessed the acci- j dent reported tha? the wings "looked like they collapsed." when I These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store American Flag & Decorating Co. Official Decorators for the American Legion Convention August 2-3-4 Decorate your Store Front and Building for the . . " , Convention ! Mr. Ellis will call on merchants about July 16 Only the finest Legion emblems and colors usedPrices are rea sonable, too. We Decorated for Medford' s Jubilee HoHi'hrmmh'M Hennty Shoppc 11! 8(. '(iitrul. V HpiM-lallxi nn Ni'sllt-'n cin'iiltno porminiont hvhi. No harmful rhenilralK um-.I. 'IVm curls taki'n. KxprrH'ticfd itperulur. l-'in thr ptn-nuitirut thai In Hiiinu out, try our onill tuition fiiiKi'i- iivo. Mt'ii'M pel mu urn in iMaoln nml wati-r wuvo. Mrn'n pfi-manonis kIvimi PvrfthiKH hy appitlntiurni. I'hono 3(12, J4 Medford Armory . Under the Auspices of the American Legion Drum Corps ' ii Y FRIDAY JUNE STARTS 8:45 P.M. 29 - HASSAN MOHAMMED 220 pounds versus JACK ROLLER JACK ROLLER 225 pounds High Class Preliminaries Seats on Sale at Browns, Cleo's and Pastime i 4 T ! T : T: "j! I General Admission $1,00 Reserved Seats $1.50 11 ..,,.. !t , FOR YOUR WINTER ' I Si Ladies and Children, any seat in house, 50c Jj I Ji. 1 41 41 11 r " Green Pine Slab Wood i " ' ' CxS 12-inch or 16-inch H rVn MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1 Reichstein" Tl. fi31 Deuel 11 1.' ifejHffiL .J ' ;: I I I fa ONLY MOTH-PROOF WAY T 'HERE'S only one way to h Moths that have camped in your garments... and that's by Dry Cleaning. After we've cleaned them spic and span... we pack them in a Sanitex Moth-Proof Delivery Bag thoroughly Cedarized and absolutely safel No moth can touch gar ments delivered this modern way ... because no moth can get in. . Y ' about this nt' Sanitr.t Morh-fwoo AbK. US SmV . . . tifxciallj for u inter ji.iti, Oferk-oatJ, bitnket$t dreues and drapej. 6th and Holly St. Phone 244 Solve the Problem Of Financing Your New Home Through Our OME LOANS which enable you to pay for your home as you earn on easy monthly payments just like rent. If you are not yet readv to build, begin a savings account here and you'll soon accumulate enough to make the initial payment on a new home. Earn 7 Per Cent through an investment in our PREFERRED STOCK. Monthly savings at 7':;. will soon establish a sizeable nest eo- it'q a SAFE, PROFITABLE, AVAILABLE investment! , .'" . JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION The Place to Invest Your Savings Over 10 Years in Medford-Not One of Our Stockholders Has Lost a Penny We) HKADQt'AHTKU FOlt HANITKX MOTH THOOF SKRVICK