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i PAOE TWO MflDFORD MATL TKTBUKE, MEDFOItD, ORECiOX. Tt'SDAY, JUNE 26, 1928. Iocnl and ' Personal The auto luuilt tmvel to anil 1 tliiniiKh Mt'dforil In f"t Iihti'ukIiib. uh Ih hhown by the fact that i out of the Male cum, many of Svhlih were; from the' oust uml mlilillu went, yesterday rcsiutcred at the local auto Hlnte rejiUtralion bureau In the Chamber of Com merce uuildinc. . Xhn oceupanta of quite a number of these cam were bound for It .vlalt to Crater J-uke. lied l-etttr Ha lea Day tomorrow. Double S. Jf. urccn discount fltumpx on. all cash aulea. M. M. Dept. Store. !lC" Dr. K. It. Hui'loy of Portland. well known former resident ufnr ti farmer resident of .Medford. received a leleRram In that city at 1:30 yesterday. nummonlnB him to nee. John Vincent, who ha been lck for a lonit lime nnd who wan hiu physician before leaving Med ford yeara ao nnd whom he has treated slnco in i'ortland. There upon Dr. Keeley Htarled In IiIr car for Medford, wlllih city, by fast clrivliiK. ho reached at 10 o'clock last night. Ho probably will re main a day or so in Medford. 6 Novelty .dance numiiem origin ated by the Del Monte Dance Hand ii nmnnif the entertftinmrnt fca-t tures planned for the AiiK'rican I.e- finet orsanizatlona of Ita kind. fornin-OreKon Power company, f Klon benefit dance at th Oriental wi' ,,e tn feature of a mounter w'nti ttej-iouNly injured while work-; flanlenM ballroom tonlsnt. benefit dance to be given by thejlng on riKht-of-way in tho Klki- OueHtHfroniadlMan-jercKlHtcredi10' mMt of American Legion j you mountain when two- targe. I (ii Mi'flfiii-H innlnhi limn qih fmt I 1 i. .. .i at Medford hotel include H. Mo- maet of MlnnoapollH.' -CSdnl K. M Caldwell and Lieut I. M Hmlth of the Cnlted HhWh nrmy. ... ... ,,,u, , HJ1 . ' " . ...V ..... .. .. ... m i" phnreh Tbur(av June "8 i il,l';tnt' ei,pl of Coro- After a week npent at SaA-rn- n' o'el PL rvoa nartu; MrH- U I",wHI " 'f Hunt-jmento and Kan KranclHCO, Mr. and .m o AHmCl Mr amI M,H" WH- M. Frank Inaaca and Mr. and good time, . AdmlMon -,c and Be. , hr( Um.((,n of C(,rona c s t( Mo. ti,4 ..fnuinifm f,f Fri.Kf it,,.ii'':ihpl ljCVy and Hazel I'PVy oflfurd lHt night. They were the The condition of Ki newt "" '. Oakland. Mr, im kiiv nn,n ... ... ... , ,.... ... i II Tril.unA rait.. fine u-h. hiu who been quite nick at Jiume with in teMlnnl flu Hince last Saturday afternoon. Ik much improved and ho will probably b nt work again within n few day. Dance Wed. night, Jlilaiily Hall. Dynge Hros. !7 A Htrlke that may prove of ex ceptional value waa made thin pant ! week by A. O. and C. C DavfdMonlt'r nt their mine In the AKIiouhc din- j trlct, famouH old producer of tin-1 told weulth In gold; They have ' uncovered n "blowiAit." rich In free gold. The vein carrying UiIk runs from two to four Inchon In width and ha been traced to a depth of 30 feet. The ore Iihh yielded a high an Mi to the pan but work has been concentrate! on proving the extent rather i ban talcing out th egold. (irant I'iikh Courier. Ued Letter Sales Day tomorrow. Double K. & It green dlxrounl HtampH on nit cnHh Hale. M. M. Dept Htore. !;. Mr. and Mr. Kimene Thorn nt arrived home htt nluht from their three month tour of eaatern cltlcK and other point of .. Interest. t. Would you give mio doll at4, now for two In 1H30? If no. you will buy Pitt View or Olnon Acre. Pa cific highway front age. & miuut to Medford. FlneM derp freo noil. I One acre up. Priced wry reason able, uh show you. Williams Wamock. Phone 1 ! r t f The Mlore room and offic of iho Koulheni Oregon Cmih company on Wet Main sl'cet. iie.it to the Lib erty building, Ih being remodeled, and the alteration work wa on today. , Buy your ticket now for "Mam my's Lii Wild Itose." ltccratlon al hall,-M.- Ki church, Thursday, Juno 8 at H o'clock. AdmtHAlon liue nnd fiOc. as Tree props at Medford Lumber TV Phnne fi2!. K!Mf EVERYONE Will be at . American Legion Benefit Dance TONIGHT Hear the incomparable Del Monte Dance Band 8 musicians without a peer Oriental Gardens Baltrooms Admission $1.00 per Couple Ladies Free - A dinl hiu bw-n clo.d with Mm. Mien Marina i. JMl who nan X. I-. Will. ur unci run uf Uray Milla. j U'cn nuiklmt lu-r lioim- 111 c.'orval-; Kluniutr, ounjy. tor Ihr li'iiutlful ; lln nlm o having- MeiHurd some. U'-ai i-p cuunlry home of Mr. iind , time uo. wu u vlnitor In thli ' Mm. (W-orirt Carey, located on Hid ; city ycatorduy. Miwi .Mc-Cieo for- Purine highway. JubI north of i merly was iruirielreiw ot u beau Jnrkaon Hut HprlnRs. Mm. Wilbur ty parlor In the Hotel .Medford! and family will occupy their newly j acquired iHimeaaluna about July Ten S. & II. lilcen discount I Htampa free tomorrow, premium , slalion M. M. Dept. Store. . ; ... i Aye Matthews of J-uBie I'olnt, , recently arrested by a sheriffs niidlnK force, ut his hearli.;; yes- terduy afternoon l Justice Tay-j lor h c-ouri, was Ixmml iv-r to thci m an. I Jury w ith tail fixed at t IU00. He furnished the bail. Anyone motoring lo i u h t o r n jircxentod to the Mrdford public! Wa-ihlriRtiiii, near Wallu Walla or, at Uio American LtRion benefit, I Cnlfiix. In the next week in- I0jdiii.ee which will he held ut the dny. who want n iaMenKer for. Oriental Clardenx ballroom tmilKht. 1 company, iHrntw eommunieatc with j Mr. JnckMon at 411) Kant Main. iX . The annual picnic of Koguc Klver enmp. Woodmen of t1" World, will he held ln Kivendde park nt ftniniH Pass on Friday, July 13. , Uon't foitfrt to come to "Mam- my'H l-t 1 wild JUmc" at the M. K. j church 1 hurmhiy, June 2S, nt It o'clock! AdmlKHion 2.1c and GOc. Vov u vlnlt of Hevenil days at Oregon City. Mrs. Cleo Ilrenner left yesterday for that place. the Del Monte TJeach Dance Hand, recognized an one of the ' V .un . iUnu iwra nu vh-i 1l,'fo''""in(H Med-.him. ford noU,H Include Mr. and Mm.' . A vlaltor from Monmouth. Ore., K' Inma and child of LonKjiH Mm. A. C. Jower. who f the Bach, Jlnymond Welch of Ilur- guettt of her nUter, Mi'. A, II. Sun iinpamc. Hevor Bryant, Mrs. M. .. A. alker of I Lou AngeloH. Mih. Kugene Klkern. Driving by car through the Call Mrs. Nig in und Koxnenberg. O. F. fornia redwood the parly had an Mountz. M. J. Jlughea and F. O. enjoyable vacation. 1'holp. I Uoseborougir iliauty Khoiipc Ued Letter Hurxalu day In i 12 Ho. Central. We (.pechillze on (iickhcm and rout. lmi iio u x, 11. HtampH if you buy tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. yi; Following portly cloudy wenth today and a maximum of 83 yesterday. til eoob-r weather 'enud to prevail today. Tho forecast for tonight and tomorrow i for cloudy weather and a mild temperature. Mmh Interest la being ni-ouacd over tho announcement of the lo cal poMt of tho American Legion that they will present the Del Monte 1 tench dance band tonight. There' a AVhito Minorca hen In Portland that Insist on doing doubio duty. Thl feathered treas ure ImuHr belong to Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Tucker, who live on 'Johnson Htreet nenr Hoffman road, and hi-r biHt effort wn a double egg three Inchc 'long and 3 Vi Inches In dlumelor. Thl en orgettc biddy Ik unc ot the Jiiiuill flock of .Mluori-as owned by" th? Tuckers. She lays double eggs regularly, according to her own eiM. The Oregonlan. Double S. II. green discount stainpN given on every cash pur chase tomorrow, Ited Letter Day. M. M. Dept. Store. tlB I'ol lowing a vlntt ut the home of Mr. and Alr. (.'. M. Jlom on Crater Ijiko avenue, Mr. und Mrs, Ii. O. Martin, liedfurd. Ind., who are touring the coast country after having attended the Kivnnin convention nt Seattle, left last night for Lo Angeles. Canning special, 30 lb. lugs fancy Itlng cherries, per lug $1.3 5. About 1000 lbs. large apricots, per lb tie; crop about over. Johnson Mar ket, jtr.tf hulldlnit. A.hlund Tldlnu.. Dr. II. I. Coleman npeiit Kunduyt anu "onnay wiui j. n. ni .e. nm ; "". at tneir l-UKe- o , 111' W w-la oaMn. . Mr. and Mrs. J. -. Tooio of lily, al0 , ,. Kia.nmi, county vlhlin, ,vno urrved hero yeslcr-i uy ! .. ,mn(j ,vUhout pi,eI.,. , tli ,t, .1i,1il .,..,. i ,.,, t,.. heard the lrl Montr itn-o KhikI ', perform . Thin nrtrnnlwilion will lip ; Included nmonc the Oregonlanx ' reKlKtered at Medford hotels arej Uev. W. C'rolsan of Halem. Mr.) and Mr. J. L Iteatty of Cuttnice CJrove. C. K. Hchmeer und Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Harpham of liupenc nnd V. I, Cray of Hose- hurp. Ounce In Awhland park Thum-1 day nlht. toil and peppy. 8 Kd C'oovUiik". who had been n patient at the Sacred Heart hos ' pital hen for aeveral weeks. ? now able to he up, and on Katur- i day hp returned to Ashland. Mr. : f'oovlinjf, nn emidoye of the Call- derman. at her home on Fir street. 1. r Illtuil 111 Hacranwnto moxt of tho week. Xestle' elrculiue permanent waves. v, No harmful ehemicnlH used. Test eurl taken, Kxperlenced operntor. For the permnnont that Is growing out try our combination finger and water wave. Men's permanent given ...evening by appointment. Phone tti, 96 Mrs. Arthur Long of Hetty O'Neil, Nev Ih a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. X. Culy for a mouth. Dunce Wed. night, Hilarity Hall. D.vnge ltroH. 97 Dr. H. P. Hargrove of Oakland. Calif., is spending hi vacation In Medford at the home of Alfred Weeks. Dr. Ilargravn will be joined iby hi wife and daughter, Ocrtrude. the lust of the week. Mrs. C, C. YanHcoync'H home made cake and pie. Phone 6H3-J. V'A .large delegation of Medford Vcnm.cn will attend a special joint "iiteeiHig of chapter at Ashland tonight In McCarthy hall nt H o'eloi k. The occasion Is In honor of the visiting national president. W. It, Shirley of lie Molues, la., who Is making his first visit to Oregon thl week, tins adoption and Initial ion of new mem hers, i followed by a lunch. Is the pro-) gram planned by the committee In l charge. j The new that Hie Del Monte Beach Dance Hand will play ln I Medford tonight under the! uttHplcPH of the American Legion i Ih being greeted with enthusiasm by local danoe lover. 9r F. i. Tread way, assistant man ager of the development and col onization department of the South ern Pacific railway, with headquar ter at San Francisco, wn a busl nes caller here yesterday. He commented on the busy appearance of the streets and the excellent water In Medford. I It starts l o m o r r o w! Mann's great HcmL annual silk Mute, f H.r. n I values for Sl.ltfi. Among the Medford people who spent Sunday at Lake o' the Woods ' were Mr. and Mr. Clifford Churd and i;thel, Mr. and Mr. Chas. Pat rick, Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Uoso- borough nnd family. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Lefi'ver and daughter. Ten S. 11. green discount Mump free tomorrow, premium station M. M. Dept. Store. Jitl W. K. (Shorty) I'.arher and fam- ; lly ot Marysvllle, Calif., pcnt Sun day and yesterday in this eltv. re- I turning to their homo last night. The are former residents or this , city, ami made the trip by auto. J A special type ot tree prop at 1 Hig Pine Lbr. Co. 78tf Letters received from Oeorge ! Mas, a representative of the lol , lar Steamship company In China, ann located at Tientsin, the port of I'tkln, say the civil war condi tions prevailing are "no worse than the slluallon In Chicago." He writes 1 his mother, who lives here, there Is no cause for alarm, as armed forces of America and Knropeau I powers are mobilized nt Tientsin. Kctailnr $3.i0 values for M.i:. during Mann's great semi-annual ?ilk sale beginning tomorrow. A cigarette thrown from a win- I dow of the Neff and Cooley build ing on South Central avenue yes- H'rdny afternoon, fell on the top of Hurry Itoseuberg's auto and was I noticed by pedestrians, nfter burn- Ing a small hole, i Double S. A II. green discount I mumps given on every cash pur-' 1 chase tomorrow. Ited Letter Day. ! M. M. Dept. Store. pg . Dale and Nell Franklin left after ' midnight Monday on a fUhln; trip I to Diamond lake, returnlnu before' noon. After an SO-mile drive and lu; of hep. they were rcuurded! by catching no fish. They report I the i-nud in good condition. Wo have something choice In tree props. Do not fait to see them. Hlg Pines Lbr. Co. T8tf 1 Loral markets and store report a Heavy pply of home-grown cherries and minhviHui viin- aprieots will be plentiful nnd the harvest will lart In nnother week, accord ing to reports. Swim In drinking water. Mer rtck'i chlorinated pool. ?tf An ' auto accident occurred on the Crater lake highway ywu-i-, day. at th& purJi boundary, in i w hich Mr. Pomeroy uf Oakland, j alif.. received cuts about the; head. Mm. Pumeroy watt In an auto: driven by her husbund, with her ' daughter. A Cadillac car occupied 1 by three California youth, collided j headou with the Pomeroy machine. Doth cars were badly wrecked. Dr. Pickett lectures tonight at T. S. lodge room on the mossagu 1 of -The World Teacher." fsy-, chology class i:30 Wednesday. !6' J. Court Hall, manager of the Medford bam-ball team, will re- turn today from a short business trip to Portland. He left Sunday evening. t Special feature and incompar able dunce music are among the j thing promised those who attend j the American Legion benefit dance j at the Oriental Cardcua ballroom j tomorrow night. so! HI mother. Mrs. Husk of 41 JO; Oakenwalk, Chicago, 111., seek in-: formation regarding the where about of "her Kun, Ira M. ilusk, ' who has been missing for three year last April. He f described a being 21 year of age. height! five feet ten. weight ltiS pounds, I with medium brown hair. There j 1 a birthmark on his head the ; size of n dime. I Silks! Sllksl Silks! Mann's great! nnnual sale of silks begins tumor-' row morning. uti F. Corning Kenly returned from a motor trip to Portland yesterday j vH're he took his son Corning and ; John Weill, son of Mr. and Mrs. i J. S. C. Weill, the boy to spend t several week at the V, M, C A.! summer camp In Wellington. ' Dance Wed. night, Hilarity Hull. Dynge Dm. 117 Mr. and Mrs. Jack W eill ,and their house guest, Mrs. Laker of New York City, motored to Cra ter Lake today and will return this evening. ? Ited Letter Bargain day in j dresses and coat. Double S. & H. stamps If you buy tomorrow. M. M. Dept. Store. lit! Mis Ituth Alt ken arrived In Medford this week after complet ing n course at the San Jose State lencners college. She expects to! spend most of the summer with I her parent ..Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Altkrn of Pennsylvania avenue. Dressmaking, and remodeling. I Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Uldg. j tr' Local friend of Misnest Jose ph I ne a ml Pa u Ii no Oroavcs have ' received word that the girl ar- i rived ln New York last week ami' are having a wonderful time.' They' plan to spend some time In IJosion ! before going to Pittsburgh for a visit. ., . j Olndioll blooms. C.lmdioH fiar duns, 20S Clark. Phone 7 54-X. ' Mr. H. M. Samuelson. 90 j . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schu'rman 1 of Ashland left Sunday for San j Francisco, where he will take a position with a bond company. Mr. j Sehuermnn ha been 'with-5 f lie i Standard Oil company at Ashland' and Mrs, Schuertnan has been, an' English Instructor on the Medford ' high school faculty for several years. Mann's great seinl-annmil silk snl" .begins tomorrow inomlim. ! Il'-nl bargaiiiN In summer dress ma-: terlali. jHi J Mrs. Kvelyn Shiiunsoii motocd to i-ugcne over the week end. tak ing her two daughter. AVreathn and Dorothy, there for the sunnm-r months. . The girls will be the guests of their aunt. Mrs. Fred Washburn,: until school begins in the full. , Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. Phone 620. ftim' A poster picturing Mt. Ashland ami painted by Mrs, lien Forsythe. who had her first and only lesson in art during one-half hour peri od a da yfor one term.' Is dis played in the Swem (lift shop to day. The summer school of art at Ashland will be In session be ginning July 11. Canning special, 30 lb', lugs fancy Itlng cherries, per lug Sl.ji't. About 1000 lbs. large apricots, per Ih 8c; crop about over. Johnson's Mar kt. itf.tf $57 Recipe Book l.1 1 l.1 W.1 Last summer we of 1 fered $1 00 apiece for M M J jLS each original recipe us ing Krause's Marshmal low. Hundreds of recipes were paid for. From this choice selection we have taken 5 7 of the best all we could pet to a book that would fit the new 12 ounce tin. A remarkable collection by the housewives of the Pacific Northwest,. You will find one of these new books in each 1 2 -ounce tin of Marshmaliows Druggists. Canfectiontrs: Crocon Sell Them Mr. and Mr. Leonard Murtln spent yesterday here on their way to Or cen Springs, after visaing In Portland. Mrs. C. C. VanScoyoc'a home made cakes and pic. Phone b'JS-J. 102 Among the California tourist who stopped here on the way to Crater iuiMe yesterday were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Iirnnehead, who expect to spend aeveral day at Diamond lake before returning home. They came up from Lu re ka through Crescent t.ity where they spent Sunday. We have something choice In tree props. Do not fail to see them. Dig Pine Lbr. Co. 78tf Mr. and Mr. J. 11. Dodson left last night for short visits at Oold Hill and Koseburg, from where they will continue n to Spear head. S. D., for a visit with rela tives.. They will be gone a month. A large attendance Is looked for when the American Legion dance takes place ut the Oriental Oar den tonight. The big feature of the affair will be the fine dance music which Is to be provided by the celebrated Del Monte duwe band, late nf Del Monte, Calif. S6 A wild pea vine, believed the only one of Its kind ever found on the XoiUh American continent, has been discovered on the AVashlim ton State college campus by Dr. Harold St. John, assochtte profes sor of botany. The botanical name of the plant is nlthyrus nissolia. Gladioli blooms 25c per doz. Shady Nook Gregory, North Cen tral nt Clark St. J02 iartnre H. Snyder, former Cad illac dealer in Medford year ago. and wife of Oakland, Calif., arc visiting friends In this city. Many people from the surround ing territory are expected to li tem! the American Legion benefit dance at the Oriental Gardens Inl! room tonight. From the Interest cvli i hltcd n record crowd Is cer tain to take In the event, to The suit brought by the Califor nia Oregon Io wor company In the circuit court on Klamath county to set aside an order of the public service commission, upholding the prior right of the Wood Itiver Power company at Fort Klamath. Is lo be dismissed on a stipulation to be presented by the California corporation, according to Informa tion received by the commission at Salem. The commission also denied to the California Oregon company a certificate of conveni ence and necessity, covering exten sion of its service to that terri tory. The greatest silk sale, in Mann's history begins tomorrow morn ing. $3. fill values for M.95. 6 Mr. Anna Janvs of La Grande, sister of Air. AV. G. Trill, arrived here yesterday to make her home in this vicinity. Dance AVed. night. Hilarity Hal! Dynge Pro. . jr? Harry Hosier, local florist. Hent r.u dozen. COO gladioli bloom to ra t er 1 ,u k e reeen t ly to be used during th etlme the California Stale Kdltorlal association mem bers n re ut the Crater Lulu- lodge. There was a truckload of the blooms, I'm cases, from Ashland gardsu. taken to the lodge Ash hind Tidings. , Fancy apricots for canning! T. H e. Johnson's Market. -V I r I For a day's visit at the home ' of her brother. C. F. May, en 1 route north to visit other relatives. M is. ,1 . 1 :. M tiller of I Jerkeley. t'alif.. arrived in Medford last night. ; Try Peggie's permanent wave, like nature's own. ICmma Cline Shop. Liberty Hldg. i)4tf Guests from Portland registered at local hot 'is Include Mr. ami Mr. N. M. Higgins, K. Jean Camp bell. Mrs. Lillian Walther. II. H. Cox. T. F. Gorman. Gus J. Koth and .1. S. Pitman. Kut barbecue saudwlcliCH nnd live forever. Mac's Harbecuo 1 f miles north of Medford on high way. US On June 2!sl, len years ago. the thermometer In Medford registered 102 degree. Tree prop at Medford Lumber Co. Phone filVt. R!Mf Joseph Flflitvl. Mt-dford attor-! ney. and Mis Km her ViCamp of 1 Draper. Wis., who has been mak-. j ing her home in Medford us dean of glrfc and assistant principal in. the Medford hinh school, were married here Saturday afternoon I ut y o'clock at the home of Mr. ami !Mm. George 11. Parker. The cere mony was performed by Itev. ('has. C. Itarlck. The Parkers are obi i friends of the bride' parents, w ho t reside In Wisconsin. The newly j wedded couple left for u short trip i to I'ortland and are lu be ut home in Medford ufter July 1. Grant i Pass Courier. On December 2nd. Palmer Mu i ic House issued I o ' saving cer- tlficates. gooii until July 1, 1H2S. j Your placed on deposit now will j be good on any one purchase. After July 1st none will be honored. ('. H. Isaac, manager. !m: Mrs. Ida AVood, piano teacher. Summer classes now starting. Stu dio Dusineua College Lid,. Phone 104 2-AV. i?0 Crescent City visitor from Med ford Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dejarneit and Mr. and Mrs. JamcH Katon. They saw a large seal wash up on tho beach during the ufternoon. On December 2nd. Palmer. Mu sic House Issued 10rr saving cer tificates, good until July 1, 1!2S. Your placed on deposit now will be gooil on any one ptinhn. After July 1st none will be honufd. C. H.' Isaacs.' manager. 'in; ;Pre-choql for Jittlc folks will begin Monday. July 2nd. 10 a. m., Iloy Scout Hldg. in playground. For Information call or phone &40. li2 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt KALK Dundy 3 -room bunga low, located one block off West Main: garage, large lot, partly modern: lawn: all for $ 1 "00; 'only $100 cash, balance $23 per month. This is the chance to pay yourself the rent. Holme for Homes. Nash Hotel corner. Phone 320 or 1377. 07 I FOU TltADK New 5-room bunga low in Klamath Falls to trade for small acreage in tho Koguc ltlvcr valley, or might a-'cept house In M I'd ford. Owner will l.e in town Thursday m oral n g. Holmes for Homes, Nah Hotel corner, Phone 329 or 1 377. 07 GlltL will care for children, day and night. Gall 742-lt. 102 FOU KENT Newly furnished apt. with or without kitchen. ?2o and ?25. Imtuirc Colonial Hakerv. OS FOK SA LK -Will sacrifice on 2X Chevrolet coach, driven 1200 miles. I tux 14, Mail Tribune. !ix V A N T K I) ( 'timpel e n t girl wa n t s general housework or care of child. Phone afternoons, 400-Y. FOK SALIi Cherries on trees. 1 Phone 3 1 4-V. i7 FOK UICNT-Koom. bath and ga rage. ?10 month. Phone it23-X. LOST Pair of crutches between Jac!(S(iu Hot Springs and Talent, . SiUuiday morning. Finder please v, leavv ut Tribune. its WANTED Maid for part time, Motel .un-nson.- :ii; Franks Comedians IN jThe Big Tent Tuesday, Wednesday - . . Thursday The Riot of Comedy tt Fair and Warmer if Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy " ' " " . f ' The V IOI3 0Z30 0 Handicraft n EVE g Shop ! ONLY Phone 702 jj T 42 South Central t 1 Across from Craterian I " " I Theatre i :8 SPECIAL I flMs O on all discontinued CbSttilS u " iii . tzrm ft. J Package Goods 1 - Lunch Cloths 0 ;' JM I Dining Room Sets t . I2S p oio30o w n f Mann' great semi-annual vilk vale offer umuxing bargains for , thrifty Mmppcr. Kcnicmbcr! Ii begin tomorrow morning. ft Mr. and Mrs. Don Newbury sprat , Sumhiy at the home of Mt. und ; Mrd. L. A. Mcntzner at Shady Cove '. on the Kofcue river. In the aftcr j noon Mr. Newbury acted as Judge i of the ltoy Seoul court of tumor ; hi hl at their camp on the Apple i g.ite. Kihi boys were examined I and awarded badges of honor. I which entitle them to membership i in the upper division of the ord'-r. r Other Medford people present at I the court included Mr. and Mr. , Fred Cu minings, Mr. an pi Mrs. I-Jirry Schade, Itev. K. P. Lawrence, f Mr. and Mrs. C. thicker and Oliver I Kog'er. The men served on life j Jury. I Del.grl'1 from Medford who are j unending the Presbyterian A'oung ( people's conference nt Koguc Itiver f this week include Janet Clement 1 and Krcdrica Brommer. Curd ut 'l'lialiki. V vlh to tluink oui'frli-llOs for, their klndm'sH una. Hynipathy 'luring "iir I'fct'nt licrfiivcnu'iit. nn ,d Bo- n lJI I V HUNT'S (If tr J CRATERIVN W J ivi 53 a o a r TOMORROW SIlII FEATURING 'f THE ROYAL VENETIAN MUSICAL MELANGE ' X JOHN and WINNIE Vfe. J HENNINGS THE KILL K ARE KOUPLE 1 SNOW and SIGWORTH f''Tj GOBS OF GLEE : 3 VALENTINE and BELL ; AITl THE FURNITURE REMOVERS fgM J RALPH SEABURY Ijf SMILES AND SKETCHES JTtf """l ERe'5PICTR Last Times TODAY Last Times f , f ' The World's First Talking Picture I "TENDERLOIN" "y Dolores Costello and Conrad Nagel Vr' teiOiyiM II EVENING ", Admission II I ONI Y 7 & 9 P. M. Children 25c III I? II BUM II IWiHI E3 1 f cJ LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION Distributors FREE We are offering a choice of a Japanese pickle fork or a paper knife to each customer. . Now showing, Elgin Parisenne watches designed by French sty ists. priced at M5.00. We are featuring them at 26.00. Others as low as S7.C0. A beautiful selection of novelty beads. Some with matching eardrops. A fine Elgin man's wrist watch at $13.15. A 16-siie. 17-jewel, adjusted South Bend watch, $16.50. An ex cellent time piece. Just received, a fine line e-i hollow silverware which we are selling at geatly reduced prices. We are certain that we can save you money on anything in the line of Diamonds, Jewelry or Silverware. 9 Fay E. Diamond, Jeweler MEDFORD und for the many beautiful floral offering. M ra. Margaret Crosby. Winnie NetheiiunU, Nellie Smith, Mrs. .M th. M is. Meda Fox. tic Wllliiim Crosliy. I t';rui.;i i 'oniin u nUii t Ion .nf AfaiiH-H fliaiiii'r o. i;. H., W'Mlnpsiluy evejiiiiB ut 8 o'clock. IIATTIi; M. ALDK.V, Snoy. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store scientiiicMeiidin of mineral and castor oils I makes towgSi going ewy