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PAGE SIX MKl)H)m .MA Hi TK11UJNE, MEDFORDr OREHON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2(, 192.S. FOR SALE! "Accounts The following JiidginvntHi Cliiliin, Notes and Accounts are or fired liy the undersigned, us ii-senm, for Kule to the highest bidder. The right Is reserved In reject in full, or In pint, any offi'r. Name Address Amount R. H. McColly Noti, Oregon I 4.50 W. R. Donovan Wendling, Oregon 24.76 T. J. Gates Eugene. Oregon 270 Joe Cabe Springfield, Oregon 17.60 H. F. Brink Springfield, Oregon 2-25 Joe Peterson , Eugene, Oregon 3.90 Mrs. C. N. Meyer. Walterville, Oregon 22.09 The above IIhIocI judgments, claims, notes unil accounts aru guaranteed by the ownei io he just, correct mid undisputed. These accounts will be advertised for wile mil f I sold and ull bids for the purchase thereof will he received at the oMice of tbo undersigned. Pioneer Service Co., Inc. , , ' ,, Eugene, Oregon yiatch for Future Lists of Accounts for Sale LITTLE AND BIG GAMP GIRLS OF GIRLS CAN ENTER JACKSONVILLE JO DOLL PARADE ENTERTAIN FRIDAY daughter ho ran ut 'ouille. Cow (county, uecompanied l- AlisslJor-' othy Jucksun, 'canhier of the Power h bunk at I'uwern, left here, for Crater lake Monday. They ; ; were week-end visitors ut the T. ; C. Norrln home, Ray Norria is a' I nephew of T. C. NorriH. They are (on their way home from a trip down the Rooiievelt nnd Redwood I highways oh far as Kureka, and back the Pacific highway. ' Mrs. H. 8. Renifield of Lake- j f - ., 1 view nnd Mm. Argraven and chil- j v jdrcn of Merrill spent the lnt ( Severn! KlrlH who are.nhovo. the I JAf'kHO.W ILLK, June ,2. week , jucksonvme. Mix Ar-! age limit s-i 1W .tle doll huffio ! The , Winema arid Chltami ('amp J graves Intend returning to make parade entrants, seven years, iiuvlire (iirhi roo,uot the, prt&enoe j her home here. 1 come to the playground asking l'i0f'thejr mothers at a moiher and' Mr, and Mm. H. H. Ogle nnd; they could take par.. Miss Alelba ( hl(.r party, to he held Frl-Ion Jnlor vere in JnckHonvijle , William, tttiperviHor, annoum ed ; ( ,.V(,nlllK jun(. v In the!Bunday from lhpir homp nt today that there will be tw" chamber at' otmnerv ht,illlnjK,mill,Li,Ln0,i?n-. " 1 group, one uniler seven nnd un- , ,. . ... .Mrs. t. t. tmvis una nnn i oiler for nil thiwe over that age. TIiIh means ttiul. anyone who Mr. Davis Is; at the Iioguei m:ty get out Hie lamny nmrmi and polish on the curt for the liist dull buggy parade In .Mcd ford'H history, which will leave the h her of Commerce Krl- MAKING YOUR EYES SPRINT what a price you pay! Forcing defective eyes to sec Is like trying to keep up wun a champion sprinter both take a tremendous toll of nervous energy. You yourself, perhaps, are mak ing far-sighted or near-sighted eyes give clear vision in spite of their defects. The price you pay is too great! Have Your Eyes Examined. ' If fiiiuortk Windsor tptttutttl comfort' illt and good looking ( 'ha m her of t 'onimei-ce hnilding. j Airs. H. K. Henna and Aim, F. 1 I.. Tou Velle attended the Na-1 sun loves iioiiM hum mi .- ,,,.,,,.. ttuut WAU Jtm r..,,I4,. jKentativeH from Jacksonville. ! .lr. and -Urn.-, (.'anient er and i family from i'hoenix' were dinner iKuesis Himuay of Air. and Mr. day afternoon. June I'd Ut .( , M(. shrh.v,OH Jt.ft for hiH hnnn o'clock nnd travel from them o; (VeH(1(.m n Kimday ftfu.r the elty playuroundH ..rr .Main , H((.H,hlK a f(lw l(y- viAtinK (it Mtn"'f lithe home of .Mr. and Alrn. i-'red jihikch win awaro ohm-. K recti lihhotiH for the mojt heau- tlful, iih well as the cleveret. uieH, "Vi :.u 1-iKhicrhend JihIkch from the P.-T. A., Uon s .... ftt. f hM, and flreiiter .Me.lfc.iMl dull. J u. 'mnl MvMm Klrk : a new, hih noe fp mrition picture h'olluwIiiK the parade, wind. .voiw .entertainment. mnkeH n decided will he policed hy vonuueers o,u rein- hit. . , . , i ' it i i , ,. i.u 1 tlVeti In Will (llHp lay ineir inni in u-j........ i Hartley. Air. and . i OaUKhter of Mr. Wallace and JtoMehuix and Mw. and dauKhters of ., were Kuests at the arp in our city, taking treat men Ih River winltarium, AIth. W. W. Walker nnd Miss Smith of firantM Iuhh returnedj hom Sunday, having upent the j week In Jacknonville. , : - I Dix Comedy Causes Laughs at Rialto i J i Kaif Jtlchaj4d: pije. .who.s . re- j J cent farce rnrnedJeH hav struck j T RE E come I down ' T E A and more prizes Will he piven. Mome-nuule dolls. Krnndniotlier'H favorite toy. in fact, any type iIoHh may lie Included In the Mhow. AIIhh Willlam told ahoiit a conteHl in ('alifin nin where one j little nirl won a prize with a Chinese model made hy iihIiik n milk hotlle lopped with a lemon, cleverlv painted, lor n head. Athlilional entertainment during the afternoon will he a peanut hunl, miniature track meet anil free ice crenm. MisB Alarjorie i Kelly Ih nnsisllntf with plans for. W. Napa, I'ortlautl the II. Rahh am) (.'al.. are he paHt week. wife ; from I uers, Ills lateHt pictui'P. the farce j comedy, "Many Come, Kasy (io," j opened at the Riallo theater yeH- visiiinn. Mr. rterdny. and was hailed with riotous I outburst or lninrhtrr. This latest- Dix picture Is thoi screen version of the Owen DnvlH I play and the production Is excel- lently staged and developed. The theme Is Unht nnd wholesome, the , actinff cleverly appenline and the situations haudlerl with all the ft- i i and Marion, of Aledfoid nesse of which velerans are cap- ; week-end al tin: . W. A. I aide. and family of Jacksonville and other relative ut Aledford. -Mir. Verne Stevenson and 'chil dren moved Sunday near Woif j Creek posloffice. where -Mr.- Ste i veiiMin is l"HKln. 1 AhH. Charlie Vn;le and Hons. ('lair inpeui (lit- Childeiw home. I nix takes the role of an Amerl- Aliss Kmily .McUroon has heen can youth.. honrnt and induslri ill for a few flays hut Jh now ous .hut temporarily downcast and Dr. D. A. Chambers SOUTHERN OREGON OPTICAL CO. 317 Medford Bldg. Phone 188 "That you may see a Great Country better" the event. liny Heouts who will help pilot the parade are requested to leave their nanicH wlih one of the wo men In char;. of the playground. 3 rumIs aires mi: or Susaiiaer Travel jw tow fares to Pacific Coast points on sale daily until Sept. 30. Go now at low cost, swiftly, comfortably, via Southern Pacific, ' .. For example, Roundtrip to: Portland San Francisco Los Angeles Ifi-Oar Seuon Seuon $15.85 $24.25 $46.50 Fine, fast trains to California and to Portland by train or motor coach. Hy day or overnight. There are three schools under the HiipcrvMon ol' the Mcdf(:d office which ate, open during the Mini in cr and hean In A! arch he caUMO of the luipossililllty of ch!l dren Kelt! iik I "om their Iioiiich to the Hchool huildhiKH In the wiute'r. t'"vt in. with Mi Uenildiuc Redmon din charne; Cltma::. i MUMit hy Klvl.-a I'.lair. and Spring Creek, with Her nice Johnson the leii' hr-i-,. are now in session. LAKKV1KW. Iternard Daly ed ucatltMuil foundation has $l,a:t I. ftl!'.! it 11 1 hi I ilf for university scholarships. Icjvt Aujvf Mcdlual I'.imUihI Motor Coach . , 7:0-1 a.m. . . 7:35 p.m. ' "Shasta" . . .11:27 a.m. . .10:15 p.m. "Orconian" . . 6:35 p.m. . . 7:30 a.m. Returning 1- Ixitt Anivf Puttlifltl Mfiltuld Motor Coach . . 8:30 a.m. . . 9:37 p.m. "Shasta" . . . 8:30 a.m. . . 7:30 p.m. ; "Oregon ian" . . 9:30 p.m. . . 10:25 a.m. Motor Coaches leave anj arrive at the South "' em Pacific Passenger station. much Improved. Aliss Ruth Severence and John Neldermeyer anl .Miss Florence .May Severence and Carl Uirsi.n attended the dance at the Orien tal CardcliH Saturday 'uvenitiK. Airs. Lynn Rumtey and children left Monday for Keno. (ire., where they -expect to spend the summer and fall with Mr. Rumley, who is working there. AIis. Ceorse .Maxwell and Airs. I Oscar Lewis returned Friday eve ning from AsliuilKl. wnere mey are attending Normal, and spent the week-end nt their homes here. Mm. Frank Ankeiiy entertained tlie rollowing guests at dinner at the Adventist cafeteria Friday noon: Ali'H. Cora Crump, Airs. Amy Dow and Aliss AlcCully. Airs. Knmplon of Aledford spent Sunday with .Mrs. S. K. Ogle. Frank Wooten will leave In a few days for Shasta City, where iv expects to make his home. A.th. Frank Ankeny returned to her home at Klamath Falls Fri day evening. Harold Crump and Dan Lee came In from Applegate Saturday and Hpent the week-end In our city. . Airs. Frank Saulsherry, who at tended (irand chapter of the O. I-;. S. at Portland, gave a most interesting report tit the regular meeting of the O. K. S. last Thurs day evening, which was much enjoyed hy all present. Airs. Friluk Ankeny, Aliss Alc Cully and Airs. Cora Crump mo tored to Wagoner creek Thursday afternoon "iul visited with Fvans lieames nnd Airs. John While at their heaulfful home there. .Mrs. Fred liutcher and children spent Sunday nlaht at camp two. Itmte Falls, where Mr. Rutcher is working. Rohert Lwis. Ri me Aterrlflcld, f.avon luinford and Finest Olson of Jacksonville Scout troop :ir. arc spending this week at the liny Scout camp on Applegate. The Hart man f.imtly and .Mar garet Kdetts motored to Crater Much of tho nervousnpfls in older I lake Sunday, in need of n joh. DoritMakealby Out of Baby- i -Babies Have'Nerves By RUTH IIRITTAIN Vaudeville Bill at Craterian Tomorrow ;Thei;o,lK somi-Uiing fur everyone In the Association ' Vaudeville hill at Muni's Craterian- theater tomor row: ' 'Vaudeville' fans who crave variety and something rather dif ferent from the usual, will enjoy a solid hour of stage entertain ment. Instrumental and nong numhers rendered with the fervor of the Italian artist will ho the offering of the Royal Venetian Five, the headline act. They are singers of operatic and popular songs, and aho play violin, harp and gultur. and Winnie Hennlngs. are to he ORANGE PEKOE When the weather man announces that the mer- : curyis headed up, there's a quick way to pull it down: Tree Tea Orange Pekoe Iced. Iced tea needs : 'a tea of full flavor and strength enough to with stand the dilution caused by pouring over ice. : Tree Tea Orange Peoe is that hind of ted heard In tin eecentrie musieal. J : Valentine and Hell are bicyele NlnKiiiK. danrinK and talking aet. ' and unleyele riders. .More eor Miss HenniiiKK with a eornet and ( reotly, they ride pieces or furni- Mr. Sprinkle- Appointed. SALEM. Ore.. June 26. (Pi lja3- Sprinkle or Portland has heen appointed deputy suite, lahar .e.gm- Mr. llennillKS Willi trombone in- tore whieil adorn the home. SUeh : mlm-inner in ehnrire nf the Pni-M.HKl variably silr up sales ot merri- as a picture on the'wall.' a portable ol'tiee or the state labor ileiiart- Vletrola, and a 'grandfather clock, j mem. Ho succeeds -William F. UriKht, clean, comedy chatter., Ralph .Seabury. the lllustriitini; Knecland, who resined. Sprinkle especially written tiy Jack Nor- monologist, will mhmle slnKinK. served in France with the United worth, is utilized hy Sylvia Snow j conversation and cartooninc in an , States engineers. He Is a member end Dan Sigworth, In their skit, ; Interesting way. Making pictures i of the Ilrotherhood of Railway "Holm of ;iee,' a little comedy j from the names of persons In the ; Trainmen. The appointment was which Is entirely for merriment audience Is hut one or his nceomp- j made hy Labor Commissioner C. and song, i lishnients, I H. r.ram. IIO Rifles for Price of 7 10 ride tickets, good only on Motor-Cuathcs, save you money. Use the Silvcr-Oniys. 1 Southern Pacific J. C. CARLi:, Axenl Telephone 31 Jh FOR YOUR WINTER Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2 .75 Per Load 2 Load3 $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Rejchstein Tel. 631 children etui hi' traced to the over- Btiitiulut fon during infiiiicy, enured by rcgnnliiijr baby ns a sort of ani niittcd toy for the aiuu-etnent of par eiitf. relatives and friends. Hahy may bo played with, hut not for more tlinn a iintrter of an hour to an hour daily. Hey mid tint, being handled, tickled, caused to KiuliIi or eveit novum, will poinct i inert result in vom it injr, and iuvnriahly causes irritu-lulit-y, civinx or ll'epl'intrt. . I-'retfuliicnH, cry iiiK U"d sleeplrad liens ft oin this cauxe can easily be avoided by treating baby with more consideration, but wlatt you just can't pee what is making baby ru-dlrss or uprt, better give, him a few drops of im barmlens t aslot ia. It's ataa. nig to see liow (ptiikly it calun hahy' -iicrcs and soothes It im to sleep; yet it contains no drills or opiate. It i purely vegetable the. recipe is on th wrapper. Lending physician pre Kctilte it for colic, cholera, diarrhea, constipation, gits on etoitiucli ttuu Ikwc1h, ievensliness, las of sleep and all other "upsets" of babyhood. Ovei 2. million hot lies usi'd a year shows itt overwhelming popularity. With each bottle of tustoriu. you grt a lumk on .Mot berliooil, worth it veielil. in gold. Look for I lm. II" rictclier's tiigtiature on the p,ickau tio you'll Mt genuine Custoria. 'J'hvr ire' ivanv imitations. Airs. .Mark Applegate and daugh ter Marie of Aledlord were callers .Monday at the Archie Outchea hone Airs. K. C. Stan wood spent the week-end visiting at the home of her son. orln St an wood, at (In Id Hill. Air. and .Mm. A. S. Hatinatu and children or Klamath Falls, who have heen here intending- the Seventh Day Adventist camp meet ings, returned home Sunday eve ning. Air. and Airs. Oscar Lewis were visitors at the Roy Scout camp on Applct;ato Sunday afternoon. Air. and Airs. S. K. Ounnlngton. c. 1.. Hiinnlnutnn and daughter Iterdette and T. Morris left .Monday morning for a trip to Klamath county. They will no as far south as the Title lake country. Albert HacUert nndfamlly were Isitors on Utile j Applegate Sun- Deuel usasm i VBiMii ,VT da. Air. and Airs. Kris Keegan and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis wero visitors Sunday of their brother, Fred Lewis, near Rlltte Falls. J. Weis Is tHiildiiiK a new home on his place in North Jackson ville. Kup Knoll of rertland. who has heen very 111 from pneumonia at the Sacred Heart hospital in Aledlord. Is very much improved and was In our city .Monday. Air. and Airs. S. K. DunninKton. Alt . nnd Airs. T. K. iMinnlnKion i and son Tommy and C. II. Pun niOKton were visitors at the -lame Ray ' home on IJllic Applegate j Sunday. . Mrs. Kile WhMo and children; have returned from White Star; inn at I'inehurst. where they ha .'el been the past wo weeks for Mt'M. Whites health. .1 C. Lunsford, wife and baby of Klamath Falls, who have hee attending the Seventh Hay Ad ventist camp meeting In Jack sonville, rctm-'td home Sunday. Alts. Horn HarhaitKh is having, part of tin rooms of her house remodeled nnd an additional J screened tn porch built on. J. II. 1 Renault Is dolm tho work. titnpAftO vii company ertAiiftfMi'l Ray .uirls, wife and small ANTI KNOCK 7ar . MEM worn a FRIENDJY PROTrBTlON : that Serves, Saves and Builds c . 7 THAT IS ARTISANSHIP the creed of the United Arrisans Life Association an ideal grown. to reality. Every day thousands of Artisans have cause to realize that ARTISANSHIP is real and tangible. Visible evidence of it can be seen, for instance, in the Artisans Home where aged and broken receive the friendly care that gives Artisans insurance its name of FRIENDLY PROTECTION PLUS. Saying, serving and building Artisan hip has made great strides in its more than a third of a centurv of ser vice. Based on absolute protection at a lower cost for men, women and juniors the United Artisans Life Association has been true to it. Al its aim. More than full legal reserves stand behind the twenty millions of insurance in force. More than the usual services of friendship stand back of all this protection. Artisanship can mean much to you if you will let it. It is designed to meet the needs of every member of the fa.xi. ily designed to give them a share in activities that broaden their out look on life. Investigate for yourself and see how much Artisanship can bring you for so little. oum AKiiSiAiNs BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON W. M. (Jack) HAMILTON, District Manager for Josephine and Jackson Counties MORE THAN A THIRD OF A CENTURY OF FRIENDLY PROTECTION t i 1