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TAOR TWO MEDFORD MAn. TRTBTTM1:, MKDFORD, OIJEGOX, MONDAY. JUNE 2r. 192S. -i ! f I V 3 I -f S' t'-' '.' r At ft' Iocal and ' Personal At lcul 40U lam were at (ruler ! contrary tu tho usuul debuting of 1-iike yratvnlay uflcrnuiin with icu- ilrlcgule. uh to the probable sue -. pic coming anil going all ilay, ui- I cesiful ( candidate, prophesy, to cording tu ClnVHn Isaacs, who's" extent, polols tn re-elect Inn with his faintly mid Mrs. ltoy Mi- Mrs. - J- KrnnkH as president l.ian and two wins, Hob anil I'M, "f "rgunlznllim. Tho program; spent Sunday at the result. II was i 'or 'he convention will op.n thin, difficult to find parking space. ; evening with a musical jlrce. I Itegulur Sf'0 values for l.5 Kllk! Kllk! Kllk! .Mann'H great iluilim Mann's gnat sinil-nni mil silk sale beginning Wednesday. HO'j K. H. Hoilili k. mi)i'ilii'ndent i of Kohoo'ls. rotui ni-d to Kuiii-nf to - ilay to i-osumo tho mioilal Invis- .. i. ..ti.. . lli;U110ll W ill K UL llir tiiiiiip'w o.-ri:u on which he H"-nt lHt J uime trl. week, ami In which vrk he will; CiinniiiK hihiIjiI, 3d Ih. luna fancy ho ciiKHKOfl for weveral iiune works.) Mlnic hiTrti', per lug Ahuut Novelty dance numhein orfpin-j H'u Mih. laiKe uprirtits, per Ih tie; tiled, hy the Del .Monte Dance Kami crop uhuut over. JohiiMin'H Alitr it ro tuiionK the entertainment feu-j ket. itraf tines plnnned for the American l.e- Included aiming (he On Konlanti islon henefil ihuiee ut tho Oriental I reKlterlnK nl Medford hotels Hun (Jmdens bullroom tomorrow nlht. ( ,iH Xvere Mr. and Mrt. II. A. New !,,lton of Miiloni. Mih, Minnie AkerH tUiOHtH from a distance tit Med-; f .Whfiinu, Mr. and Mih. W. K. ford holelH Include Mr. and Mih. I Clover and Mih. K. T. Carter of II. ;. AdaniB nnd J .M. ( annon of New York -'lty, Dr. ami Mim. I I). KawllnuH ami son of HprlitKfleld, 111., Mit. Anna llamhelt of Jnnett vllle, WIh.. and Mih. Mih. Itellii Jeffors of Chlcajio. Dame Wed. nilit, Hilarity Hall. D.vnno ItrQH. 17 With VI milea of The Dalles California hluhwny olltd, the mate : hlhwiiy. oilliiK proKrnm In .Klam ath county Ih Kraduully diawlnw to a cIohc. Tho highway In Klamath Ih oiled to date from Lii IMtio Houth to Fort Klamath Junction. An 18 mllc nection remnlnii between Mo doe Polni and the Junction. Would you kIvo one dollar now fur two In 1H807 If ho. you will buy I'ltl View or OlHon Acres. I'u- Iflc highway frontage. 5 mlnutPH to Medford KineHt deep free mill. One. arro up.., Priced very reaHon able. Let uh hIiow ymi. WllllaniH & Warnock. Phone 12fl2. ! r t f I. V. AValle, manager of the NmvH-PHnt of Kan Pedro, Calif., mutorcd down from Albany to Join membei'H of the Cellfornla I'nwH iiKHOclatton who met hero today noon at tho Hotel Medford and later wont to Crater Lake. Dr. Nina IS. Pickett will npeak on I Tuesday evenrng In tho Theomtph Ical lodge room In IlUHlncHH College lildg.. No. (rape Ht., at K o'clock. Hnl)Jel, "Tho MeHHage of the World Teacher." AdmlHHlon free. Collec tion. WodncHday evening will give another, talk on "Tlio. Changing World'" at the HJime place. it 5 Mm. A. Klero of Clevland. Ohio, will Ii'tive for her home thU even ing after Hpendlng n month uh tho gucMt of her HlHter, Mrn. Jiuiich HteveiiH. and Mih. William An OrewH, her mother. Dr. D. A. Cham horn. Optome trist, ,117 Moilford ltldg., Iiiih re turned. Phono IKS for appoint ment for eye examination. : The annual picnic of MmhohIc lodge and KtiHtern Star chapter of Orantn 1'uhh will he held at Hlver Hlde park on Tuenday evening, A nyonu motoring to o a h I e r n Washington, near Wallu Walla or Colfax, In tho next week or 1 dnyH, who wantH a paHHenger forj eitiupany, please communicate wllb Mr. .lackson at 41U lOast Main. !k Although 'the weather Hcomcd much warmeii, the maximum tem perature of yoKterday waa K. The forecast Ih for partly cloudy weath er and not much change In tem perature for tonight and TucNdny. A nice breeze prevailing in tho afternoon yentorduy kept the temperature- down, It ntiirlH Wi'tV.u'Hday! MunnV great Hcml-nnuuu) silk huIc, 93. fid values for $1.(1.1, nr. Medford people who npent Hun day at Lake o the WoimIh Inclmled the MbiseH Pearl and Ituhy Tim mniis, Uith Itowerinan. Itachaid : Kadw. Hen llitzler, Dan Howcrmnn. I.imis lMchiirdson. Flay l-'tneh, Dr. . Harvey Coleman and Ralph (111). "A dance band . without a peer' h the opinion of Heveral who have heart the Del Monte Dance Hand perform. ThlH organization will be presented to the Medford public at the Amerlcu'.n Logfon benefit dance whirl, will be held at the Oriental OardeiiH ballroom tomor row night, !Hi A visitor from Monmouth. Ore.. Ih Mim. A. C. Powers, who Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. A, II. Kuti derman. at h r homo on l-'ir street. Dance Weil, night, Hilarity Hall. iDyng' Ih-os, i7 Two fatalities are Included In the list of fijo acclilentK reported to the stale Industrial accident 1 commission for the week ending .Iuiiei21, Jasper C, lluuhcs, burli er, Portland, and lleorge Halley. decker, Medrord. Thn newH that the Del Monte 1 tench Dance Hand will play In Mod ford next Tucdiiy under the auspices of tho American I.oglon Is being greeted with euthuKlnsin v l"-jil dunce lovri'H. : 1 if Business Is Good and thoro is only one reoqpn. Fluhror'a Milk Bread is the finest pro duct of its kind sold in this section of tho count. j Interest of the club women of .Mt-ilfurtl uh well ud ull Oregon stale will center thin week in ilie 2Mb itnmiul convention of the Ore gon rVilcnttlun of Woiiii'H'h clulm. which opens loiluy in Klamath Falls. This Ih clei-tlon yi-ur, hut , '" 01 nnim uckih vi couch ''"' (i' uh ICnth, iiHOfiati'd with j 'u"'l AcHuninn- ompany with riioiiii-i i illi: a fov daVM III Moilfi.rti on it a Ihany. and the following from I'oitland: Ceo. If. (lime, . y, Dll ler, Mr. and Mih. Ceo. c. Arenz, Mi m. Cllbert II. I lot tun and Mih. Kredit. C. KoiIkh. A Hperlal type of tree projm at IllK IMnoH lAtv. Co. "Hit Ifnnry O'Malley, 1,'nlted HlateH coiiimlHHloncr of finherleH, ban reached Heattle from WuHhliiKtntb D. C, on hlH annual wcHlern tour and will arrive in Portland today, according to Hugh C. Mitchell. Huperlntonileikt of hatcherloH for the Oregon fiwh commlHHion, Mr. D'Maliey will Hpend mowt of the hu miner in woHlern wateiH lnHiect Ing the vurluUH count flHhing KroumlK. I . W'lJ hit VI. uoioi.llllin ..l...l..j I- I lreo 1P( )(( t f . I Hig PlnoH l,br. Co. 7tf Walter Zimmerman of Chlhuiuln and formerly, of the (!n!d Mill bank arrived In town this morning under a Hix-gullim lint. The greatest silk stile in Mann'H history begins Wednesday morn ing, 3.r0 values for l.l'5. nr. .1. 10. Sinlthpeter of Itoguo Itlver Iiuh filed with tho shite engineer at Salem application to appropri ate water from Murphy n gulch for the Irrigation of ten uereK of land In Jackson county, Other appli cation for water permltH filed with the stale engineer during the lawt week Include that of Krnnk C, Ny gren of Mrownsborn fur water from Nygi'en branch of Willow crock, for Irrigation of 3-1 aercH of land in Jackson county. Special features and Incompar able dance music arc among the tilings promised those who attend the American Legion benefit dancp at Um Oriental (itirdeiiH ballroom tomorrow night. jn; Miles Smith of Long Jteach, Calif., Ih Hpendlng several weekn at the home of hln sister. Mrs. II. H. Jones, Mr. Smith likes southern Oregon und expects to locate here. Dance Weil, night, Hilarity Hall. Dyngo ItroM. 7 Mr. and Airs. Oliver o. Morton and family slopped off yestcrday In Medford for a visit with frlemlH while on llielr way to Los Angeles mi it pleasure trip. Mr. Morton lived In Moilford for a lime, being engaged in the milling buslnoHs there. (Hants Pass Courier, Much Interest Ih being arousod over tho announcemeiit of tho lo cal post of tho American Legion thai they will present tho Del Monto Ueaeh Dauco Hand. fin Dick (.'aide r, elevator operator at tho Kederal building, begun his l& days annual vacation today. Swim In drinking water. Mer rick's chlorinated pool. Rlttf Tho iini ii e f wi-H known young people Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jen ulngs ami tho Misses Claire Co'le m and Josephine Koppos on their Journey home from their auto trip -to the easl, ' were on mule home from Port land this afternoon and were expected, to arrive in Medford early this evening. The parly reached Mutle. Mont., last Kriduy. spent Friday night In tbut rlty ami Journeyed on to Spokune. Wash., on Saturday and snent Sat unlay plgbt Micro, and continued j on to Portland, In which city they spent last night. They departed from Medford for tho etiHt throe weeks ago yesterday. Dressmaking a n d remodeling. Fashion Shop, 4 2-t Medford 1'ldg. tf Sixty out of tho etate onri iv.ik tered bore on Saturday an I Sun day with the local stal traffic huruuu, Otadloll blooms, Olnldlotl Cur dons, IMtN Chirk. Phono 754-X. Mrs. II. M. Samimlpon, jm; Tho biggest fish story collected today was of a catch of !MI brook trout ami four rattlesnakes made yesterday on lllg liutte creek in Itattlesmiko canyon by (J, AVchht It. V. Oihbs and l-;d Orlmsteud. Koyal Coachman fly hooks were ured on the fish and clubs on tho snakes. The Wei Monto 1 touch Dance Hand, recognized as one of the finest organisations of Itn kind, will ho (ho feature of a monster benefit ibineo to be 'given bv the i local post (f the American Legion in Medford next Tuesday, June '-Mith. A large attendant-'' H looked for when the American I.eulon dance t;ikes place at the Oriental (tar dens tomorrow night. Vhe big fea ture of the affair will be the fine dance music which Is In ho provid ed by the celebrated Del Monte dunce baud, late of Del Monte. Calif. Tree props nt Medford Lumber Co. Phono ('.:"., NiUf j Vnilng 4i s a rum plot e surprise to Medlor4 Mends .if the groom !iis the announcement of the mar nage of Miss Minnie Wuddcll t.f Klaiomh Kails, and lieuige Hrewer. ; biM Thursday. June 21. at Klamath KutU. Mr. I trower is iihkim luted with the California Oregon Truck Jug line and the young couple will spend the h u in m e r at Orevn Springs, Wo hiive something cholco In I tree props. Do not fall to son thorn. 1 IMr Plnen u,r. Co, 78tf TURNS DOWN MOVIES FOR COLLEGE! "7 i if I 1 ' jHfewc- 1 v iL I- v Miss Cnrolyn Whitney, winner of a theater beauty contest in Portland, Ore, last fall, and whose screen testa at Hollywood led to substantial offers from motion picture companies, has turned down, tho movies for a college education. She's enrolled now in the journalism department of the University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., and is planning to become a newspaper woman. Among the Callfornlans register- d at Medford hotels are MIhh M. I Cavanuugh of Lukeport, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. HtibliH of Oakland, Mr. and Mih. C. K. Walte, Marporle Walte and Mary llenton of San Pedro, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Mc.Ma hon of San Jose, Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Hanchott and Mrs. Melon Mc Coy of Pasadena, .Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hranscheid of A lamcdu. 1 1. W. TlbbettH and family of llorlieloy, Mrs. Kdith Cllbert. Mr. and Mrs. II. Tad den and children, Mr, and Mrs. I. (S.dlalrd, Mr. and Mih. Nat Novlck of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Alan C.oodwin, T. M. Kellott and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Tulle and F. C. Hreckenbach of Loh Angi le s. Mann'H great Heml-anuual silk sale begins Wednesday morning. Heal bargains In summer drcsH ma terials. Party going east via Los An geles will take two passengers. Address Hox L. A., Mall Tribune. US Mr. and Mih. Lola ml Charley of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with IiIh mother, MrH. M. ('hurley of Hrownshoro. I'll til u few wee Its ago they were Medford residents, where Mr. ('hurley played with the Dyngo orchestra. Canning special, 'la lb. lugs fancy llllig cherrlcH. pev lug $1. !!.".. About I ami lbs. largo apricots, per lb ''e:j. nop about over, Johnson's Mar- ket. iT.tf v, Cladlidl blooms 2 Tic per doss. Shady Notk (Iroccry, North Cim- tral at Chirk St. lit! (His Newbury went to Kla.math1. y; Falls Sunday, where he Is trying ' fr a law case. Me will return to Med-' ,x ford Wednesday. J J Many people from the surround ing territory are expected to -litem! tin American Legion benefit dance at tho Oriental ('unions b-il!-room tomorrow night. From the interest exhibited a record croud Ih certain to take In the event. !; James K. Fuller, former well known resident of Jackson county, died recently at tho home of bis daughter, Mih. II. T. Khnore, in Augusta, Maine. M r. Fuller was for many years a prominent busi ness man of Maine and Is survived hy one son, .1 ohn M. Fuller of Ashland, Ore., and two laughters living In Maine Dance Wed. night. Hilarity HalL ! wH, bp psc,,;.,, nl nu nn(1 Dyngo Pros. I will continue throughout the evtn- C. C. Darby, district manager of'j,,!, the Klmblo Fruit company. left! , this morning on a business trip to Portland. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phone tll'li. SUtf Two auto collisions were report ed at the police station here as happening lust Saturday. Joe Itut yer of Central Point, rural mute 'J. reported that Johnson Proud, a Medford youth, while driving at 30 miles an hour, collided with his car on the Davis mail, near Agate road, at :!" a. m. Saturday, on the police report appears the no tation. "Careless driving." 11. H. I '.oyer of rural route 4, Medford. reported that Vera Humphrey of I'll Cottage street, at S:;la p. m. Saturday, struck and injured his car In (lie Mivorsldc ami Maine street vicinity. Fancy apricots for cunning. S e. Johnson's Market. .atf The latest Issue of tho Medford Legion, whlcli came off the press today and wont Into circulation, publishes the tentative program of tho state American Legion con vention tn be held In Medford oil AuguM 2, 3 ami 4. und much other news matter of Interest pertaining to the Med find poM and World j war veterans In general. ! Try Peggie's permanent wave, j like nature's own. Km inn f lino : Shop. Liberty ltldg. iMif j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ot'fenhaeher of Applcgate are. tho patenu of II 1 11.--poll II illtoy I. ni ll nil lv thin mum mill; ill dii ifii iif.iri IIOiial. Kill luirlHMnio Ntiliitvli:luH alnl live fnfi'ViT. Miii-'h liiirliecue 1 i, nillpM north nf .Mi'ilfunl on hl;h way. mil CluKt' of I'oVihniil, rltlif nf Nirthvi-liTi) Kruit. Iiiniinvtlnn or iif. i-iiiirirriil with li.i-iil itinin-i-t-orn thin ntiirnltm. Mix Mil Wouil.-pliino '.I'm'her. ummr (to, now xtartins. stu dio Ilimim.fS, t ,irf.n lllil):. I'honrl I0l:-V, );) il ' 2 3. 3V i ' S : 1 Z John ilkinson. Junior, and MIhh C.eraldine Wilkinson went tojgain win undoiibteilly be Klamath Fulls Sunday when1 they ! will spend a week's vacation on the ranch of their aunt und uncle, Mr. and Ms. L. C. SMzeinore, and at the James Pelton home. Mann'H great semi-annual silk sale offers amazing bargains for thrifty shoppers. llemember! It begins Wednesday morning. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phone 62:1.. filitf Radio Program KMED Mull Trlhiinc-Vlrgln Station Monday. June -." I X to !l ji. ni. McCurdy-Dun- lels program 1) ti HI p. m. Monomotor Oil rJy company "I Tuesday, dune 2(1 h '.1:30 to Ml a. in. - Itelildc Cash Crocery tn connection with Dovore Meat .Market . la to lo:;io a. m. Houihern Oregon l-llccl rtc l(:a to 11 Sweni's (lift Shop II to I I : :; a. m. M. ami M. Department store 30 to 12 a. in. -t Colonial f Hakeiy 1-' to 12:3(1 a. pi. Med Cm d I Flcctrlc to 1:10 p. in. Monarch i i Seed and Feed company ! (1:15 p. in. Medford '.Mall Tribune News and Markets S to p. m. Snbler'H Dairy ?-( and Produce Co. v 0 to Hi p. in. California Ore- gou J'owei Co. " A immt til tractive radio program , will he presented by the California Oregon Power company tomorrow night over K.'dKD. Ity special ar rangeinent tho musical program of Mlu; Del Monte dunce baud will he I broadcast by romotc control from I tho Oriental (lanleiti.. This urcheti itra has earned an enviable ro put ti lt ion and will htivo a real pro'grnin fee l.teiil i-nrlin fnnu n i.,.mili n,r 1,x j (h()S(, wm) haV(, l(,Hn ,,l(s r,lU. 't'fiitiiti iii-.Miiii-iiti,iii Th.. fli-ui imiii- Death Coincidence Exactly one year later, to tho minute, after Horace B. Chase, H, of Talm Beach, Fla., anil New York, executed his will, he met death in an airplane crash at West Talm Beach, Fla. Chase executed his last will and testament at 6:45 p. m., May 19, 1927. His watch, which stopped when a ! piano in which he was riding nose- I ,livJ rimlni Ull him on, I hia pilot, John H. PcMott, to their death, ceased tickinc at 5:45 p. m., May 19, 1928. The reading of his will has revealed tiio co incidence." KrKii...i I'liiiiiiiiinltnihin nf HriinifH t'haptei' O. K. S.. Wi'ilneilay pvtintnf; nt S o'rlih'k. llATTIi: M. AI.DKX. Seey. 1 SALES GAINS j Topping by a wiilr margin all i previous marks in Its history and f rrgitering salr gaiiiH of nearly llUa per. cent over the i-orruspond-Jngj period of last year, Durunl mih nl another record -Hmashing .month In the state of California during .May, according to figures ; just released by Motor Jit-gist rat Ion .News. This Increase is greater than that recorded by any of the i other leading ten makes of motor tc;wk In thin state, points out Nor man do Yiiux, head of the Pacific (.oaKt Dunnit factory. . It beats tile high April Durant figure by more than 3'i per nnt. "A tabulation of tho compila tions by counties hhows that Du- ant win firm, or tied for fir.it In ii) f'ulll'orniu cltios and towns and wis seionil, or tUil for eseond. in :,1 i-illi s and towns." taH deViiux. San KurnclHPM sules calneil 152 per eent over .May lill'7. Oakland . ri'Kisteretl it Kaln of 4Uii per cent over the same mouth of last year. .Many other representative cities hung up similar impressive sales increases. "No is California the only Htuto where Durant Is shown with phe nomenal increases. Oregon saleH in Muy brought Durant to tltlidi IwiufHoli on III., ufili.u liwl.l.... I., !,,, i Ucclion. Washington registration siaiimics snow a gam of UL per cent, lituh sales figures nhow Durant more firmly entrenched in t i second place, und making a strong j l)id for the leadership in that slate. I "The overwhelming demand for Durant oars has resulted la a gain fin registrations in all states in the j union. ' including the District of j Columbia, lor the first three I months of the year. When nation al registration figures are available fr Ainl ami May. this Durum much greater. "These unprecedented records; are being made, too. In the face of j tho keenest competition, both In manufacturing and selling, that ! tho industry has ever known. Vet . each month kIiowh an increasing j enthusiasm from dealers and pub lic alike. More cars are being' shipped from Durant plants than ever before. As fast as offici.il new cur registrations are released, ' new ull-timo :-iulcH records are ; established. There arc now more tiurilled orders on hand than a I ' any previous time In Durant his- ! tory." . " I iiAi:i:isi:i'Uc. lnuiyo is emptied. Hop ware first time in ' inunv veurs. r00 LATE TO CLASSIFY Foli KLNT houc, closi Snii In. I ill furnished 'hone 7S7-K. ItT FOR UKNT Modern house. ( 'nil between Ilia West 1 0th. furnlshe 4 and i I STK A VFD One white mare: prob ably halter and rope attached. Not ify any in format ion. Orvllle Cood, It. 4. liox I'll. Phone "Ml. ji 1 FOU SALK Ti tubes, pulnt. S' new tires. 3 a Myrtle. Foil K X C II A N ( J 10 10 1 1 u 1 1 y in modern homo on paved street . for good residence lots or subur- ban tract. Poatoffice Dux NTTi. !i 7 1 FOU S. LIO O.xheart Portland Ave. FOli I MONT Furnished mom. close In. Purler, Orureteriu Meat Market. !'K F((l IMONT house. S? Welch St. :.23-J-2. 2 -morn furnished water paid. I K i C. A. Dc oe, I'hon" !.itf i KOI I, SAI.IO Two weeks old Mam moth UroilZe turkeys, 7 ."o. High Punks Turkey Farm, Phone 31 l. Central Point. !& l-'Oll IMONT Furnished sleeping iinMii, lu'lvntu funilly. rhiNp In: ! prli'i' rcusiinaliU'. I'hunt1 1H7I1-.I.", !i .". 't r ' vi in lull 1 1 1 , .1 i . i . a BII hie m i Ira l 1 SSSr Farm Pointers O K m I O S ST A Tl I A 1 1 1 1 C I'L- ti;hal comj;oi;. cot-vcm. UoyK and jirls club members fin ished their first week of summer school on tho campus with the largest enrollment in history, the total reaching G'2 as compared with 516 u year ago. In addition to morning class work and after noon recitation, dally assemblies art giving the visitors opportuni ty to hear some of the leading men und women of the mute, A daily mimeographed paper is being is- sued this year for the exclusive use ' of the "clubbers. Visitors remark about the orderly manner In which , the big session is conducted. Thonfch li:irlHnry dlai'rhi-a Infla tion Ih not likoly to ho oontraoteU ' hy niaturo fowLs from uthfrs in- fl'l-lOll, HUl'h poKillllity CXlMtH, I wiirtiN tho i'Xii'i-imi'nt station. ,1'hlckn from lUsi-ane froo flookH aro j ul cerium to no entirely uikouw .free themnelvoH, hut arc more Hkely to he anil hence are lio.st k,'l1 iiiarate from Hloi k from an Infected poun-e. f In irrigating lawns and gardens, j more satisfactory results arc ob jtaiurtl by watering the soil Inte.ul I of tho air, says the soils depart ment. In other word, watering thoroly every week or ten days, using an Inch or more water so j that hoII Is wiiikcd down a foot or ! deeper, la f;ir better than frequent light watci-ingn. of tho surface. a growing interest In supple ,ental irrigation all over tho state t ted this year by men r tho! . ; These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heaths Drug Store Strang's Drug Store OLD TIME DANCE HILARITY HALL TOMORROW NITE 50c Frank's Comedians IN The Big Tent Sunday and Monday riio Sensational Comedy Drama jHer Companionate! Marnage Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c : Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy BVODUDING NEWS HOW TO OWN A HOME Nearly everyone has a imluial. Immtc dralro li own a Inline of his own; It Is a desire haudi-il down from wiiuiiUions tmo, tiont the time when ti e man who owned Ills own home was a lord and his home was a castle, am; iae man w ho was pnyiiiK rent was a tenant who paid a liuKo per centime of his enrniniis to a 'nelKlihorlnt; lord. Conditions have not ehanned so much only In one respect, that today it Is an easy mailer for any one to own their ow n home. Modern methods ot linanctim tho uutldini; of a homo have lniidu it possible for anyone to do so. We avo In a iiosltion to guarantee to all that wo inn mako the necessary arrangements for the financing; of your new homo regardless of your present financial status, and Invito you to confer with us In reference to our different plans for film in In k for you a new home or other buildiims as you may reuuire. Builders Bureau Phone MO- expeiiment station. More straw- berries were given Irrigation ihu year ihitn ever before with piiflt- abel results in the main. Many small pumping byuteniH have been .' installed. . 1 The date of the sixth annual j convei.i'n of Oregon poultry men I has been et for July 18 and 11 i at the slate eolb-ce when the gfcJl- -era! "keynote" of the srsfnon will ; be economic production. While the . annual meeting of the State Poul- j try men's association will be held ! at this time, the convention is of ' ii n I'ducational nature und i.i open ; tj all regardless of whether ihcy ( are members of the association. A i special fr lllt occasion will be erected near the new poultry b'i'Idlnir. KxhibltH domnn-tratlnir ' NOW? ONLY ONE ' Jk I i V MORE DAY LEFT ff M I ', DON'T MISS SEEING t j jjpgjH THE WORLD'S FIRST i illl. TALKINfi. MOTION PirTIIRE l! K DOLORES I i "TENDERLOIN" ! IP mumua ,. Ha.beentb.tal It ti lllil COMING I of a Medford. , I J J & lil'S IP TOMORROW I lP:irli ' ill r hi,; acts r I ! Illl D "'J I GREAT ACTS 1 (J Mmm And Feature I PMII ' ' IS Picture- I VITAPHONE , . I VAUDEVILLE j I llll Starts Thursday . ., and jlllM iWMm EMIL JANNINGS 1 5g:'!RP MtlH I MOVIETONE 1 ; "THE LAST i miH COMMAND"- F X4iiWb j . ' Shows Daily ' B K 1 I Do Insects Threaten j Your Garden? II II V BRING YOUR TROUBLES TO US, II WE CAN HELP YOU Almost complete line of insecticides coupled with a practical knowledge of how to combat ii j. e j. a. f:i i ii i aai suns ui xaco peaLa nib us tg serve yuu i n L I MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. 323 Ea3t Main Phone 2G0 ' ' I , DAIRY BUILDINGS AND BARNS Tito dairy cow Is usually thin In flesh and natur ally mure susceptible to cold than most farm n:iimals and must be properly housed and fed if she is lo be an efficient mill: producer. The biilltliiii:s provided should be so arranged and constructed that Hie Kreatest returns may be obtained from the feed consumed and labor ex pended in carlns for tho dairy herd. Successful diilrymeii realize the importance of this und pro vide well-planned, warm buildings for their herds, Kvery detail of a dairy building or bam should be carefully worked out before lumber Is delivered lo the building site. There Is available at our office for your use plans and advice on tho proper kind of a dairy Imililins as prepared and approved by W. J. Ull more, Asrieiiltural Kn-tincci ins Dept., Oregon Agricultural College, and L. J. Smith of the Washington State College. Avail ourself ot this opportunity and call at our office for an Inspection of these plans for dairy buildings. . Of Intormation JMsrWk cunomie management, feeding uuirkrtitig and dn-e;i-e control will be prepared. ' ' 4 " PRODUCED PACKED" THE SANITARY WAY mm - 4 f Phone . HCE cream!1 PASTUERIZED SAFEPUREl slit il MW1