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TWO fKDFOTlD MATL THTBUyE, MEDFORD, OTJEOOX. "WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1928. Igff Jm l),fll llilU YQfYY Ct I The recently itavcd Klnjr Htroet I Kluher of I'nlu Alto. Mr. und .Mm. in now open to travel, and prelim- Carvel Clark of Mndenio, Mr. and imiry Mi'tiarat;oan have ahuul la-en j svh, J. Noyu of liurlinnaine, coiiiph-ted for the laying of tlici Mr, and Mm. . IJIIsniont of I'Kri paviiiK on liartlett Htrcet, which ! niont. M1phh II. Coulter and J. K. thoroughfare Iium been lionet) to traffic between Muple and JuekHon MrcctH until the pavlim work ha l....... .iie.i Th ivinL- i.r ihi.' paving will be started Friday. l-MiMini Mut'Hhnll. nutltur vlsillni: hole, will Mill July Hi from Sruulr. Wimji,. on n.tr! i tliruuiih Afi'tlt' wati'i'H. 71. ''.'j-: Kroli iili koii fi'yoi'u wry Ouy, 3i)c per lb. 'Viohtuiou'K .Miirki-i. V-: '-'' ' , ' j(7tf . (JueslH from a Ulntance reiHter- ed at Medford hotel, (n. lnde Mr. and Mih. D. W. Uemian of Maiyn- villi-, Kni-iK., Mih. II. K. Iteeser. .lumen Mcdulrc and N. H. Heeticr of I'hiladeliihla. A. T. Frnaftr f New York City and Amos IS. Han- ley of Omaha. lirhtfi the whole family to nee "Mammy'H IJ'I Wild Kohc" at the M. 15. church Thursday, June 28 at H o'clock. Kverybody'H have a good time, AdmlHNinn -Tie and TjOc. The regular kchhIoii of the conn- ty court was held today, routine mattcrH and approval of hills being the chief bunliieHH. ' Dance Wed. night, Hilarity Hull. Uynge ltroH. 17 A news item of IntereHt to Med ford and Jacksonville people 1h the following published In the ."Thirty VearH Ago" column In the Ashland TidlngH on Monday: "The Misses Alice and Jessie A pplegate of K la m a t h Fa I 1h were. In Ashland during the week, returning to their homo from the Willamette valley. MIhh Alice has been teaching In the public schoolH of Monmoulh.l t..n. ti.... i ...... i t i . : n . ."".! been In attendance at the Normal Hchoul In the noma place." :c Flags, Hparklern mid other cele bration goods at the Orlenatl Art and Variety Htore. , , Jl)3 Three mandates were received this week from the Mate supreme eourl. on vults against credltorn of t lip Pine Hell Hank of llulte Falls, the actions being remanded to the lower court, for further le gal action. Would you give one dollar now r,. i lutiiv i. . ...in .-in i-i .i , buy l'lll Mew or Olson AcreH. I'n- to Medford. Finest deep free soil, tine acre up. 1'rleed very reason able, i.ot uh show you. Williams & Warnuok. 1'hone 1 202. otitf "Sunny Jim" Wlulford, a resi dent of the Masonic home at For est Grove, who luis passed his 1110th birthday, stales that he ex pects to vote for Hoover for presi dent. He twice voted for Abra ham Lincoln. Huy your tickets now for "Mam my's I.N Wild Hose." Itecrcntlon nl hall. M. I-J. church, Thursday, Juno 2H at 8 o'clock. Admission Im' and Me. II S Federal Inspectors visited local drug stores the first of the week, checking up on the Hupply of pure ale. ilnd. which Is used In prescrip IIouh. Fresh picked fryem .every day. 3Uc per lb. Johnson's Market. H7tf tt cdnesilay. July 18, has been set as the date for a hearing on the vacation of a Soul hern Pacific railroad crossing near l-'rederleks. In the SlHklyoiiH. The crossing has fallen Into d(suse owing to the building of two other crossings In that section. Tree props at Aledford Lumber Co. Phone 6211. Rlltf The annual stale Methodist camp meeting will be held in Collage Grove July III to S. The taber nacle and camp groumU aro be ing put In order. June 24 was let aside for Methodist camp meet ing day when the pastor of every Methodist church In the state announced dales for the camp meeting and urged members lo at tend. Don't forget to comt' to "Mam my's Ul Wild Hose" at I he M. -J. church Thursduy, June 28. ut 8 o'clock! Admission 2ic and Cue. !IS Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wolff of Ashland, well known In Ibis city, have returned from it ten days auto trip to Yoseinlte purk and San Francisco. Miss Taylors lunula I clearance sale starts Thitis'diiy morning. June 2Hth. Save I.J to it on nil new millinery. 42 So. Central. 1 113 William Heath and Jack Purler have relumed from an auto trip to Portland, where Mr. Ileulh went for an examination of a leg Inlured several months ago when the lion rim of an auto wheel I. II upon It He will return there i week or ten du.va for further medic! Ircnl- ne'iii Swim In drinking wnter. mm-1 rick's chlorinated H1 r 1 Business Is Good i 1 and there is only - one retwon. Fluhror'a Milk Bread is the finest pro duct of its kind told in thin section of the coast. li'llti. Anions California KUeutti reen tered at loi-ul hutWx are Mr. and Mix. A. H. W hite of Ventura. Alrn. I.IIliun Fletcher of Oaktaml, Mr. and Mih. X. J. Klynn of Merrd. Mr. und .Mix Jiruadwouit, A. S. Itroudwuud, Mr. und Mih. II. U. terrd at locuj hutWx aro Mr. and Mr"- A. U. White of Ventura. Mih. Lillian Fletcher of Oakland, Mr. um AI' M S' J r lv,in vt A,, ri l. ! Thompson of Kan Uief;u, Mr. and! . Mim. It. It. Htakeweather und Mr. and Mrs. Antun Kramer of LonK i:e.ih Mr n.wi u i,,.,,' 1 kit. Jr., and A. It. llaldwln of I,oh :.. ' Mi- ..! Mr- v. I ii. .irf ! "'- Tll'' Mr. A. I.. Ituxtf, i Ml"" K. Ketihcll of Kun KiiiiicIhcu. Anyone nioturlnu to cuMtorn : Wanhlimlon. nenr Wnllu Wnlla or ; t'olfux. In tlio next woclt or JO ! dayit, who wnntH a iiaHHcntcor for ZTT'l' Ta tTUntT W'.lh ! J" kson l 410 Mn. Ut j A11 Portland ManonM have been , ll,vlu tl to feKlKtor for a koihI-wIII Pxiiedttlon to Klamath Fallu and . "iter ijiko. icaviim- Friday, .lime I S'J 1,1 u l- ,n- y leelal train. The "l ih upijik HpotiMorcil uy Munny Hide Maiionlc lodge No. 1II3. The Mliecial train, carrying between 150 and 200 At a ho nM and their wlven, will arrive early Haturday at K In ni nth FhIIm, where the expedition will cm ba r k by auto for Cra lor Lake. Cpon returning from the j Ulit th" Porllii ndern will be Joined by approximately 500 local Mc minn at Klamnth Falls and a bar becue will bo held in the laic after noon. Free band concert In Ashland park, followed by big dance Thurs day night. yn The case of AVyehoff auainst Mnyfleld, an action for the recov" cry of money alleged to be due on a gravel contract, will be called In the circuit court tomorrow be fore Judge t M. Thomas. It in it jury caae, und the venire has bee,! ordered to report for duty ' Cannluu Hiieclttl. 30 lb. luus fanev Itlug cherries, per lug $l.&5. About 1000 lbs. large apricots, per lb 6c; crop nbout over, Johnson'H Mar ket. , UTitf I lay bale I'm have started opera tions In the valley. Only a small proportion of the local hay crop Ls baled, however. Dunce In Ashland park Thurs day night. Cool and peppy. 98 Included among the OregonlaiiN registered rit Medford hotuln are K. (1. Kandcn of Kalem, K. W. Owen of Albany, II. Anderson, K. I.. Iley. ,, ,, ' . , ... . lor, 1-M Harney of I-Uigene, and A. II. Ferguson of lloseburg. Dance Wed. night, Hilarity Hall. Dyngo liroH. 1(7 Memhei-H of the HuhIuosh and I'rofuHHlonal- Women's club will meet at the Fluhrer cabin at ICdgo wood park Thumday evening-, for their regular June meeting, l'lans for the program are In charge of Mm, Clarabell F.lllott and Mrs. Jaciiue Lenox. Coffee. Ice cream and cream will he furnished by the committee and the ladlcH are requested to bring basket lunchcH. Why wear iui old. hat on July Ith when you can buy.-a new hat for half price at Miss Taylor's, -12 So. Centrui. . . 1U3" A group of Medford music deal, em met last night for dinner at Frunklin'H, following which they held a short meeting at 1'aluier's Music House, Thin was the fimt of a .erica, according to it program mapped out at n recent convention of music dealers of the I'nlteii States held In New York City. It bt estimated, according to Infor mation Hent out from the conven tion headiiuartei-H, tha llhere are 11115, 00(1 HtudentH of piano In the rnlled States. Ammiu the topics discussed at the meeting was the Importance of keeping. ptanoH In tune. Approximately three out of five planoH In homes today are out of tune, the Gulbranacn Music company maintains. Mrs. C. C. VnnScoyoc'H home made eakcH and pics. 1'hone HiKI-.l. - 102 Mr. and Mrs. I,, A. 1-etlerson and daughter lugrld of YreUa, Calif., ore the gueatH of Mr. and Mm. Harry t'ellelt for a week. A special type of tree props at lllg I'Iuch l.hr. Co. THtf A visitor here from lloiiulam. Wash., Is I.. C. McUeever. w ho will Miiend Hcveral weeks with friends and relatives In the Hague. Kiver valley. ' llegular f 3.S0 values for $).!).' duiinu Mann's great Hcml-aiiiillal silk sale beginning tomorrow, lit; j Kugene llohlenreld, hortlctillliral Inspector wllh heaihiuarters at j 1-tolHpyvllle, Calif,, spent Tuesday In this vicinity where he conferred with fruitgrowers and lotiketl over crop conditions. July 4th hats of latest lovely summer materials on sale com mencing Thursday morning and continuing until July 3rd. Miss Taylor. 12 Ho. Central., 103 Miss Florence York held a meet '" l u"U ''n''k ,,llM uf"''"uo In the srhoolhouse. A lunch wuh h e r v e d. demoustrutlUK correct methods of serving and table ell uuotle. Miss York reports that the Kioups of women In the valley whom she meHs euch werk lake mote- liuert'wt In tlun subjfrts than any she bus on her promun. rythlan club, with their fannhH. pica ie at Jui-kMon Hot SpritiKs. Thursday. Junf 'js. t'urs will be at the K. of I. ball :.:3a to 6 p. m. Sv imtnliin, "pot link" nil p per Thue who ran not imhi' early, come later. p; After being confined lo bis horn for over nvveti mtniths, William Nleholson. well known stoekmun of Kott Klamath. apeared on the street of Medford this mill ntna feellMK pretiy Well hut still unable to walk wilhout his cane. V have snracthliiK choice In tree propM. Do not fall to see them.; t Hid Pines I.br. Co. ?8tf , AmoPu intirMniie Id ene l--uv.l nl the eouniy clerk'; office yeHter- I dtiy wer 'lu'x.!;;!'1'".';:,';,- vr) M: ,,u"i """" """ .' i l. . . "'l"11" """li.le.l hlm.flf Willi 11. A. I A, .onv ! (M land. I hatnurine Cover r,u-i of Mend Or. t'linnlni; spwetnl. 30 Ih. UKm fancy I Hlnn chprrles. per luu l.j. Ahout ilQOO Him, largo aprimtu. pfr lb c: crop nbout over. Johnson Mr- After a visit ut the home of Mr. and Mm. II. K. Hwwin'y, departure j wax made yinterday by Mr. Clay KukIc uud moh Frank for their! borne In J,oti Anuclc. Dante Weil. Illfe'lit, JJliulU li.m. ' iiiiimovhib. Dynco IIiok, 07 For a vMt jt the homo of Mr. Following a vlnit of xevernl dayHj"nti Mm. Humucl Colflu heie, M r. with frlendH and relatlveM In the KWHIi 1 ari n ehlldren of Onk-I Kunle Point vicinity, Mm. C. (. j land arrived In the city yesterday. Vcbnter and torn Carl left for their; iJeiit'-u Clark. Hon of W. ll. , home ut Fort Itock yeHterday. ' Huau. iia been 111 with imnln I)reHMiiiakini and remodelintr. ' Kitln ,m- uut three wtekn, but la, ,liM,,lun hho"' Aledrorii mug. Fifly-lwo out of the atate carHof Woodland. Ca vlnited hero: 1'l'u tUcre.l here veHteri lav tt' III t ie local ntate utito traffic bureau. Company A, the local unit fori the National Cuaril In expected iiwine i)- Hjievuii irmn eauy luiuoi - "'""""ii kviii im 9 tendance at the ntalc encampment at Camp CluUoi. ireo props at Medford Sumner Co. Phono 029. S3tf meiiani i aider, whose nays vacation started last Monday. andtter. Mr. Elfin is onvaleHCing family have gone to Crescent CltyjHfier a himIouh operation ut the where the most of that vacation southern Pacific hoHpltal In jau will be spent. 'Francisco. Jle la a railroad engi - Mrs. C. C. VanHcoyoc'H honu-jneer. . made cakCH and pIch. J'hou tilt 3 -J.I i int-nf.ti.wn uh..i.i.fU it.,.-a l"2jterly Incl.idcd .M.-. JJoan Ktac.'-y To vlMlt Hi-yoral wo-Ih her noim. !,! ,. iu. n..n.i , ,. llowarrl and (icorui' HK-lni-r. who!nlx and .Mr. and Mr.-. Union Dar- arc iivinu in Itcno, .Nov.. .mih. u. u-ini-r ion niHt niijiit ror mat city. Mr. and Mr.- .1. r. HpIkiiioikI We have noinpthlnu choice Inland two children of 1'ortland ore Ireo propH. Do not fall to co them, j biichIb at the home of their son, IJIb I'llie, I.br. Co. 78tf ; .u.eull Selmnund. for u few du.VB. (Iiieala from I'ortlnml rei;lteied , From here they exiioct to drive to at .Medford hotel include Mr. and Diamond and Crater lake for a MlM. J. 11. Zell, Mr. and Mm. W. hort vacation. .1. MclntoBli. Mr. and Mih. !. (!., ExiiectliiK to Hiiend several Smith, (ilenn I. Il.ut, H. J. Dean, woekn vlHitlnid ii IiUIvoh, !. W. W.- M. l)UKI.-an and V. M. I'elelHon ...Milan left for KUKdie Tuonduy. Clladloll bloomH 25c per doz. Hhady Nuok Grocery, North Cen tral at Clark Ht. 102 KollowInK a vIhII wllh Mr. and Mm, llud llalhji- for a few dayn, Mr. and Mih. A. . Ilulberl have returned to their homo In Uohc burit. Dance Wed. night, llilnlily Hull. Dynito ltroH. a? AmoiiR today'H larce picnlcH, with acromuunyiiiK dances. Is the one Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. of Ihe SluineiH this orternoon and I Wood arrived In Medford yester evening nt the Elks' plenlc grnundH I day afternoon. and Unit of the Nelghhoi-H of Wood- craft at Jackson lint HpringH, which begins at p, l'ree baud concert hi Ashland park, followed by bit; danco Thurs day nlKht. UK AccordlnK to word from lor: land, where she Is confined In a hospital fur treatment, Miss Mnltle Uritl, well known Jacksonville woman and sister of I'mil llrltt, shows Improvement and Is conva lesclnn slowly but Binely. For sale, half price, beautiful black sjlk crepe dress, new. extra lu ik4- Just from New York. Call The pnrt cloutllneM of yeHterday brouKhl a drop in temperature, to a Til maximum. Today was cloudy and the forernst Is for partly cloudy weather and moderate temperature fur tonight and Thursday. Try I'cpgiu's permanent wave, like nature's own. . Km ma Cllne Shop. Liberty HWIk. 9W That Mrs. J. ('. I'.arneH Is recov ering nicely In a Portland hospital from her recent serious operation and will return lu Medford about July 1 oth. ts the word brought back by Mr. Harnos. who returned Munday from a visit at the bed side of Mrs. 1 Jo r nes. Kut barbecue- Handwiclfes and live forever. Mac's Itarbecim 1 milea north of Medford on hlf!h. way. fiS The .Southern OrcKun ttas um pany office and salesroom, which is undergoing alt era t Ions, w III be open for business while these Im provements are being made. The company has a sign In front an nouncing this, above which, printed in 1 a r g o tellers. Is the slogan. "Keeping I'rogresH Willi Medford." Tree propa at :.Imlford J.umber Co. Phone :!. 80tf (iris Crawford, cashier of the Klrst Nntiouat bank, and Mr. Crawford left for I'ortliiml and other northern points yesterday, where they will spend the major port inn of his vacation of several weeks. Mrs. Ida Wood, piano teacher. Hummer eludes now starting. Stu dio Ituslnc.v4 Cullcftu llldg. Phono io2-w. nn Among guests from Washington state registered at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. K. (i. Wahl of Van couver and J. II. Kalui, J. I-;. Mr (Jill and 11. C. Wlenker of Seattle, Pre-Nehool for little folks will begin Monday. July 2nd, 10 a. m ,ni" V in" V ' lv- ine iirsi or i ne Hummer Merles of park hand concert to he Iven nt'x Krlda cvenlnu, will bruin promptly at 7:10 o'clock, to enable the musician and other to take In a part of thi Caroline Andrews concert at the I'rcfdiyterhin church. Thi W. C. T. I. meets Thursday at Sianat the V. W. C. A. Kach member is expected to conli tbute some intercstinu messaSc or read- mik no- l"'m. Mrs. A. T. Moen and children left yesterday for C.overnnunt camp at Crater national park to Join Mr. Moen. who assumed his uuues me. mo v.ceKs no. anci , win remain tnerc untu the end or(whl.n completed. the Crater like seasnn. Mrs, H. !!rostrun of Hollywood. Calif.. VINCKNT John W. Vincent mother of Mrs. Moen. who had passed away June '.T .iftcr a lin- been vlsltlui: the Moen family for.noriiii; illness of several months soni lime past, left yesterday for her liome. W, J. Messenger, owner of a farm and minim; chilm on Cole man creek. Is highly lated over on assay by flrants Pass assayers of me from his property. Me, Messenger says that It shnw heavy trace of tin, wuh a itood pet-centime of Kold. He also has n chunk tf ore which he snyi an unsay shows contains platinum In pa vim- iiuantiilen. A. I,. Krrn h. proprietor of the Y reneh Varinv a re and well wjlaic runt crit In ihl city. This miv III m will humlli. n Kenrnil bUNlnriiii of m-lHiiQ roirrllen of tvry tlvitcrtplion. A nw offU-e at 15 North Kir atrrri ha. hrn oprnnl hy Mr. Krmrh nnl Mr. Atw-oort. I (lord on Ktryluw in mi! M i-dnrim-ii to hi bed from Uii uttaek of (n - teMlnul flu, with which he )u been Huffcrlnt; for the paut three v f--lii. but .liin cumlltioil la now 1 Mr. and Mim. II. J. Woolwurth: jeveiu- in nil nuuio OI i.'. 1 Xoe, after unendintr wuveral days at Crater lake. They drove to Portland today. The Woolworths ; . . ,.-i i i, . i, t ' tin ,.f (In, Mi-... ih,u.i i one time. Justin Fifrrt of Kan Prnncifn arrived hei-H today tu Miiend nev - ; (,1H (ij,yH wjtll nlM niMUii-ji. Mrs. .prank Isaacs and Mm. 3. .1. I:neh- by of Aahland. Mr. and Mm. il CheHnut and nvo Klrls of tin-llni;amc-, Cal., Htopned hero yeHterday for u nhtirt vlnlt at the home of Krlc Vold before Koln on to Portland. Thin Ih the firm time that the Chtumtits had been In .Medford and they were ho plenacd with the place that they expect to Htop here be fore l-cturnlhK to. California. After an extended viHlt In San Word has been received that! Mm. Anna Mlksche and daughter j Mercla. who hav been vhs'tiiK In central California, will return j lvfdcd by the Del Monte l!nu-h to tlieir home about July 13 after dance baud of California. This spending some time In Luh An-' clever aggregation disposed a g'les. j new brand of modern dunce music Miss Mildred Uugan. MIhs Kh(!i- and entertainment that kept the ryn Coyle. und Leo Maher arrived crowd calling for encores all even here Tuesday after spending hcv- Ing. The three-hour program was cra I dayH lu Portland. They were accompanied by Miss Mary Maher, a grade vchool teacher from Yiik hna. A"ash.,- who will be the guest of Miss Coyle for a month. Mrs. Wesley Smith and yon Paul of do Khun, . Wash., Hlopped her yesterday lo visit at the hmnu of Dr. i J. Carlo w. on their way to Los Angeles. The Smiths for merly lived in Medford, wher-' .Mr. Smith, now deceased, was an American Sunday school mission ary for several years. Among tlu California tourists who registered here t his mornn'i wpi-j X. P. Lowers of l-'resno,' n ociated With the. I-'rewiio Kepuh llcan, a newspaper, "and his broth er, J, I lowers, pressman with the San I'ranelsco Hnlletin. They wero on their way to Portland und Seattle for their summer va cation. It had been' Ii" years sfnee the two men bad been in Medford. ! Leslie llcer. .ou of Mrs. liertha Heer of this city. Is suffering with a broken foot, which he suwtuliiod a few days ago when targe logs rolled over the injured member, crushing two hones. Mr. 1 leer is employed by the California Ore gon Power company at Ilutte Kalis. Ashland Tldlnus. lielty Lou Wolff, seven -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wolff, who has been III with In-! fa utile para lysis. Is reported past i the danger point by the doctor. j K1NN15 Y-t-Funeral Hervircs were held at the Conner chapel this nflernoou for Inez Kinney, who passed away at Dummiulr, CuK , Mi'H. Kinney was the da uk liter ot I Mr. and Mis. Kd Wolter. who formerly resided here hut fop a mi miter of years have resided a' ' I Hinsmuir. Jieslde.- her parents, j he 10tttn her aunt. M vs. .1. I,, j Dcmmer, ami an uiuie. l-;rnesi ; Wolter of Medford. Another aunt Tho body d yesler-, Wtt UouKht to Medl day by the husband ami parents, j KKI.t'11-Mrs. Jane C. Fclch I passed uvu at the home of hc sisior. Km ma WUelden. 44 Kin , street, June i7, at the uc of S4 ycar. She had been u resident I of this city for a number f years. I She leaves three sisters. .Mrs j Win-Men nf Mi1fm-tl Mii .lisli- s,u., nmn of uerior. Wis., and M(.f4 0 w Nowtoll, 0kvlll. Un-h . nn.l twti iln n i h I M r- Kannie now of Mount Vernon. Wash., and Susie t 'ampbell of Medford. The remains arc at the Conner funeral parlors and ur- tanKonu.nt!, Will be announced lie 0 ye of ae und li.ivi- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKI) Younn ulii wishes po v sttton ns stenographer. Kxpert typtsi. Itox .M. Tribune. lftl WANTKI) -To buy. In Medford. nl Kolnif bastness or property and ! business. Atblress Uox 144. Co Ullllle. tMe. till KtU liKNT riai.mc. a.no per ! month. J. South lilveluie Ave tf hai.h-i. ,-Mnwn il.l.lt, nil B,.,. ,.)w,. WANTI'.ll Position n houo- t kvi-per or tnklni: rtuo of rldrrlv ! pt'oplr or ohIUtrvn oy the Uv. Phono 6341.. O fD WAXTKIt (looil dairy ,o. fi-rnh 01 ronilnn frnh oon. foil S.M. lr. niKm, Obituary liix wife A Ike Vinciit. uhiwe I home lw on the Frank Cybe ram h. Funeral cervlcin will In- i held from the Conner funeral iar- lor ThurxUay, June 'JS. at 2::H l. hi. . aim mem iviu ue iuaur , 1,1 tht' Ontrul 1'uint uenutery. I Radio Program KMED Mall Trlbune-VlrBln Station ' 'Miui-Mluy, .lime ' Forenoon I lo to 1 1 fcunoiny Cii uco I ju l i lo I :yo LJinn's Meat I A M-.rl,.t I f ll::tO to 1- Jarmin and ' W'onds iJl'UL'S. 9 i VI to 12:30 .Stewart's Out- ! fitiiim. Afternoon j 12:30 to 1 Music Hox. 1 to 1 :30 Sinclair's Dollar Store. j 1 15 Mail Tribune news. 8 to !( Cold Heal Creamery. n-tn i...i..rn iiiii.iiir , und lieallnK. featu,in Karl j. m,,i , i,.ii i 11:30 to 1 u (.'uxl Ionian Kchool of Fruit, wllh the Great rlulce, mystic. ,.,.,r,,.... "Onion Stew." the clever radio drama written by Miss Helen .Nor - riH, will he presented over the local station nexl Tuesday, through the courtesy of the California Oregon Power company. The play will he put on hy the Copo flayers under the direction of Karl Davis, who will also lulto one of the leading roh'H in the diama and an excel lent program is assured. This Is the lllav that scored such IL Sllc- ! i-esu over KGf) n kIwii-1 time and brought added laurels to lis authur, MLsh Norris, w ho is a local girl. lA'gion Dance liijoynblc. The American Legion dance at the Oriental Gardens last night proved a popular affair. The out standing feature of the party was j broadcast over station KMKI-), through the courtesy of the Call- fornlic Oregon Power company, and was greatly enjoyed by local ; radio fans. Notice. The Huyal Neighbors and Mistle toe club picnic Is called off lor the present. !? Malta i'cmmaiidcry, linlghts Templar. Speciiil Conclave. Masonic I lull, Ashla ml. Thursduy evening. June IIS. Offie- hil visit of 11 rand Com mander In ma ii. of Port- 'HJ"9V land; alsu Temple degree. Open long form with drill. Din ner at (J: 1 .1, ' I-'liml meeting pre liminary to Minuner vacation. AH ir Knights courteously invited. Ii. I-;. DLTUICK, II. C. W. II DA V, Leeorder. !t7 SILK JUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED" THE SANITARY WAY Bawled out by ike Cop TllATS one'of many mi Iarrai)8mrtil.itltat9lijiiiii) brakes ran lei von in for, and that RISCO Brake Lining will keep von out of. if your brakes are clip ping,' linrc llieni rilinrd today with the wonderl'til halt' power of 'Kl'SC.O. llolda. well in Wet weath er a in dry. RUSCO BRAKE LINING Distributor Sprln(ier-Ott Company Portland. Oregon Rutco't 9 '.vice yt Mack's Garage 129 North Riveraiae Phone d j i rlf m.m mftov nfir At a meeting of the democratic central committee IuhI nlKht, pre- eincl committeemen wei'ti named for i very precinct in the county, and a resolution was adopted urg- , inw that M. D. -Norton of Ciranta ' Push, candidate fur tlrcutt court i judge, may in the race. At thej next meeting of the committee, ul i cunniuaie will be. aelecteu to nil the place of - Hiram Mcador for bounty clerk, who withdrew after t no primary nomination. All int-niborH of the U-Klon con- """" ' ! l'nt 1L' tonlclu mccthiK which will he an important nesHion. Final i , m """"" ' "l ...-.I--..... i fwr 11 conference wllh ntate l.cglon i j officials the latter part of the week. I 1 State Commander George I.ove and . Stale Adjutant Curl Mostr, to-j ;" - ""' -J' ). "e e.- ' Pecteil to arrive lu re ! riday confer with local l.eglon officials. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store ; Strang's Drug Store Frank's Comedians! ! IN ! i ! The Big Tent ! Tuesday, Wednesday! I Thursday The Eiot of Comedy "Fair and Warmer" Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c Vaudeville Orcheyln. Comedy t LEELAND li!)xl.l() 29x4.7.") :'0.").(I0 :!h.').(H) :)().r).L") Ulx.VJo :l-Jx(i.OO ,i;i.(j.oo LEELAND ;;ox:?i... FWt $ 5.-15 :;o.:!' :z 'l. o. s G.25 :tlx4 S.55 V2x 10.20 :;;;x4 10.G0 Phipps Auto Highway at Jackson Street i cz 1 irjgn n-ra m-m in lUr V HUNT'S (J f 'i RCn V craterianW j Sjj HP -V 1VT I 11 I FEATURING Cl fpA THE ROYAL VENETIAN J""'B J, FIVE Xgfi-ij-iaJ MUSICAL MELANGE VV J JOHN and WINNIE W- -H HENNINGS A THE KILL K ARE KOUPLE ll GOBS OF GLEE ' I w VALENTINE and EELL IjTWif THE FURNITURE REMOVERS LL KALPH SEABURY . It j ,. ,. SMILES AND SKETCHES j FEATURe'8 PICTURE ' jjTM ; S. ; 3 DAYS ONLY TOMORROW f ! 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