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WrtVOTtVi IfKffj tftTfRTTyR. fTiDFOTtB, ' OKFfiONT, TRTDW, .TUNE 29, 1928. SUE3 Saturday At SWEM'S Clearance '"!!' "iii!i;jr Would Save Brother MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S Dress Up for the 4th CELEBRATE 50TH OF MACHINERY FOR BIG DREDGE I Sale of AND ENDS' i- nf ; merchandise trom all over the store 2 PRICE There are too many different in detail, but in eve.ry department i iiicic aic things that you would like to have Dishes Glassware Pottery Books Stationery Handbag Vanity Compact Cameras Framed Pictures r Eie. Come in carry ! FOOTS ritKKK, Juno 28. Hum :Kini'lay of Cold Hill Is woiking I the illue Itihhon mine o the ' right fork of Foots Creek. Ha i hit a small crew of men anil ex 1 pectH to do quite extensive work. Carlo Mengerly has been haulJnt; Up a hlfc new air compressor to ! run the drills. ! Hot Cook of riold Hill al Kate Howe of Kami Valley Kpent Hii dny at their mine ubuve the Jjince property. .Mr. and Mrp. (Jeorge Lame dined with Mr. and Mrp. Ham Eberley at the .Millionaire mln last Sunday. I .Mr. and Mrn. Y. II. Lamb spent last Sunday visiting In Medford. Mr. and Mm. (Jeorge l-amo and; Marlon Jume went fishing Saturday. They do not ay that1 they caught fish. - Mr. and ,Mch. (Jeorge Hull, with their Hon Cordon and daughter (ieorgianne, ' of Aberdeen, Wash., visited at (he homes of the La neon I ho fliHt of the week. -Mr. und Mrs. Floyd Ijineo nnd daughter Ituth spent '1'uenday eve ning visiting on FnntH Creek. Wallace, a nd Ilet t y I Col i ng nr-i vinii ln their grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Anderson. A new baby Muter waH born at their home Ja.si Monday, June 25. Mrn. Hose (Jay 'was a welcome vi.Hltor on FootH Creek thin week after a yeur'jj tilmenee. C. . .Slum bo 1h resuming work at tho dredge thin week. Mvh. Clay Miles wuh greatly sur prise J hist Monday afternoon by tho arrival of her aunt and unele, l the latter rose and dramatically asked the judge to sentence him instead of his brother. Bill Gaines was convinced that the case was an attempt to break him as a political power and so has felt the responsibility for his brother's fate. to hear .Mr. und .Mru. W. It. (J in ham of loii(f Heaeh, Cal, They left here Thursday morning for a long trip northward. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Klllnt of Hivlera park have left hero and row to Medford for the Niimmer. ljist Monday .loli n . Hlles and family, itanlel MiIih ami finally and .Mrn. Clay KileH ami children " attended their family reunion, ' John Vlneent were sorry whlrli Ih hey every year at Tubt,,f his death at Jacksonville Wed sprlngs on tho Klamath Fall 1 nesduy and extend sympathies to rond. Fll'ty-flve of the family the bereaved relatives, were present. The oldest mem- .Mr. and .Mrs. Vlneent were resi hers of the family were .Mr. and 'dents here fur many years where Mrs. Howard- l'rullt of Medford. I they onee owned property and Mr. and ,Mh. Praia were also 'oele. we re a part of the social and work hinting their 60th wedding anni-; inn force of thet-ointmmlty. versa ry. Their son, Hoy l'ruttt. ' 1 " read the wedding ceremony and reviewed their married life. The young people sang the old wongs, and then all sal down to a won derful dinner. Mr. Collins of Grants I'nss and Osrnr Julson were guest k of the parly. Pauline Champlin Is spending her vaenllou with Mr. aim" Mis. Charlen Wnhl. Mr. and .Mrs. John Hlles and their daughter Dovle and Daniel Itiles are picking eherrles this week for Jim lIUMo. COLO H1U June 28. Two; more carloads of machinery to in stall on the derdge on FootH creek have now urrlved In Ciold Hill. They are being unloaded and tram- ; proted to the dredge by meanH of! large trucks. The work of Install- lug the machinery which arrived j last week Ik now In progress, Tho boat now looks like u good sized 1 j dredge itself. At the present rate, ; It will not, be long until the dredge) will bo ready for operation. i Mrs. Carl Gar men returned last, i week to her home in Weed, Calif.;-! atter a visit of two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark of this city. ( Jim Lively returned thin week from a business trip to loi'tland. ' The river, near tho new bridge, , is now being eon verted into u swimming "hole." Keveral of the ' i boys got together nnd built an ex- 1 cellent diving board. On these hot days a rerreKhing swim In line , waters of Ilogue river is very nice. Bob Gaines, convicted murderer bt his 22-year-old daughter, 2 -T- VI ; . ! J I. F. Whetstone made a business Washington state prison, Seattle, ! trip to Uoseburg Friday, returning his execution set for Aug. 31, and I .Saturday. his brother. Bill, above, one-time j -Nlls- W. II. Itobinnon Is at the Kogue 1 liver Hamlarnun this week taking treatments Tioy Clayton and family made a trip to lUiseburg Tuesday. j Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Mills and j children returned from a trip to : California Saturday. They report J a fine time spent at Yoneml(e park., Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Whetstone and son Alton spent Sunday visit-' tin,' with Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kill. II of Apple;nle. Mrs. Whetstone and Mrs. Kubli art- sisters. ; J. T. Itai'an and Itert I'ankey: expert to h-;ive (Ills Week for Silver reek win-in .Mr. Hawaii will luok aflrr his mining Inlere.sin fur a month. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell and son I lenry have moved up on Green -springs mountain where Mr. Far rell will work this summer. Mr. ami .Mrs. ,). S. Higiubntham '. and son Lester and Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and awo daughter spent Sunday at Casey's auto camp. j Mr. and Mrs. il. C. Waltermire ; and two children and Frank Hoard- , man of Medford went to Diamond j lake Saturday, returning Sunday. They report a fine trip but no fish. ' Mr. and M-s. J. I). Single were' dinner guests al Ihe K. F. AVhet-j stone home Wednesday evening. ! The Tolo Community club met j Thursdny afternoon with 11 mem bers present. Mrs. Waltermire nnd Mrs. lliglubolham served luncheon. 1 TOLO HAPPENINGS power In county and state politics, has failed In his attempt to save him. As the former stood before Judge Robert M. Jones, of the U. S. supreme court, for sentence, ODD FELLOWS OF SHLAND SURPI LAKE CREEK F -Mih. CROP OF ALFALFA STARTS.TABLER'K 'Last Command' Now at Hunt's Craterian WH DKVKLOP FILMS FREE Westjide.; Pharmacy "The Rexall Store" INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manage Phone 105 30 N. Csntral Medford, Oregon TAIILK HOCK, June 2S. Mrs. L. K. Schafer and children, Thomas nnd Vivian Wright, and Fdilh Sage enjoyed a picnic at Jnekson Hot Springs last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Walk Ins of lleese creek were recent visitors in this neighborhood. The Nlcewood family returned Monday evening from a Tour days outing at Crescent City, where they said the weather was too cold to be enjoyable. Mr. and Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Lydlard are among a party who left the first of the week on a motor trip to Canada. Several from here attended atl day religious servteVs at Iteese creek last Sunday. Miss Jesse Seabrooke arrived home Tuesday evening after siv ernl weeks visit with relatives ami friends in California. Hew D. 1. Handall nnd wlf r.f Medford were catling tut friends here Tuesday and making plun for the Patly Vacation Hihle school which will npfiTi July 9 an 1 con tinue for two weeks. Misses Alice Seabrooke und Florenee llanierlck, recent gradu ates of the l.os Angeles lllMc Insti tute will haVf charge of the l.trtses and hope to have nil the chtMtvn of the neighborhood attend the sessions which will be lit the fore, noon only. J. L. Nealon and family and Hobby Sage spent a few days iut lug at Crescent City and coast points last week. Grain binders began operating here this week, but will be of hort ; duration as Ihe grain acreage here I Is the smallest in many years. If not la the history of the district. Several farmers from different I parts of the valley have been In- tervlewlng J. I.. N'eabm. local i Ihrivdicnnnn. lately In regard to thif:jp(nK and baling. ; Thi cutting of the second crop' of alfalfa will bin In here in the! courxe of another week, Willi a fall crop of excellent iiuallty. Several of our eitixens attended i ciicuit court Thursday as witnesses' In the Wykoff-Mayfleld full. ' tii'o. Mclionough. secretary of I the Sams Valley ( 'range was ii hurdnetts visitor here Wednesday lit! behalf of the petltlnns for eonoli- j dated government, or better known ' as the Macl'herson bill, j j A crew of men nre putting n j coat of paint on the new wood , jWnrk of the Itybee bridge, j Sams Valley granger and their ; friends are planning on an old- j fanhioned Fourth of July picnic j which will probably be held on the river Hotiih of the Nealon ranch, LAKH CltKKK, June 28.- T. U Fnriow is visiting hi-r daugh ter. Mrs. Iloyl Smith, at Fish lake while Mr. Farlow Is looking after' his eat lie near Lake o" the Woods. I , Mrs. Frank Klrngle is visiting I - her mother at llulto Falls this1 Jannlngs has scored ngaln, this week. ; time In a remarkable charactcrlza- Mrs. h. A. Wilkinson of the Dead ! tlon as a military general ills Indian soda springs was n business newts picture has been titled "The visitor In Medford Tuesday. I Iist Command," and It opened an There will be a dance at Lake j engagement at Hunt's Craterian Creek hall Sattirday night. t theatre yesterday. ... IN A . Kuppcnheimer ' : Quality Suit The Standard of Style and Fit $40.00 to $65.00 Two-Piece Summer Suits Made of Palm Beach and Tropical Worsteds in new patterns and styles. Two- or three-button models. $19.50 to $27.50 Stamford Clothes Made of the long-wearing twists and worsteds. $35.00 to $45.00 J li' KL'l'l'H-MlElilEU Men's Riding Breeches Cut ton or wofil whipcords, serges and kliaki. $3.50 to $10.50 Men's Golf Knickers Fancy and natural colors $3.75 Men's Khaki Pants Swimming Suits Jantaen Swimming Suits Rovs' S4.00 Youths' Men's . $5.00 $6.00 Boys' Wool Swim Suits $1.50 to $4.00 Boys' Cotton Swim Suits 75 to .81.00 Men's Athletic Union Suits 75S $1.00, $1.50 Boys' Levi Strauss Brand $1.95 and $2.50 fHONE-48&-487 T "THE STORE FOP EVERYBODY" i J MEDFORO.OfRWN . Athletic tTnion Suits Boys' Coveralls $1.00 to $1.75 Boys' Wash Suits $1,25 Northwest Mounted Picture at Rialto G. A. H. department of Oregon at the convention being held here this week. .Mr. Clemens Is one of two men to be given a second term as department commander. Other of 1 ' , fleers chosen were: M. L. Moore of "Red Uidei-M of Canada,'- featur- i Itnseburg, senior vice commander; Jug i'atsy liuth Miller, will be the ' - c- Washburn. McMinnville, screen attraction at the Itialto Junior vice commander, theatre tomorrow. ! The Women's Relief corps elect- The picture Ih adapted from the i ed Anna Ktinebaugh, tl rants Pass, magazine story "The I -rates of ' department president nnd Laura Muskeg, " written ly William Hraden. I.adrande, junior vice llyron Mowery, Mr. and Mih. H. I.. Tonn had j This American-born German The story runs vividly through narrow escape Wednesday whenjnetor presents In this new produc- the great northwest. Ktartlmr with a man backing his nr down hill tlon so commendable a figure that Ift double murder by a character nearly poshed them into the canal, j ' eannot be compared to those of icnlled "The Iluzard.-' a noted fur The axle e" Mr. Tonn's car was , "The Way of All Kh-sh," and ; pirate. bent but they were able to gel to variety. town, where they had it fixed. "The Last Command" is a slory Sailor Jack Woods of Medford'0 le ivnlt in Russia, show- and Young 'C.otch of Halt Lake, j R Jennings as a mighty general. siriciiy miinary nui neiovect iiy hi both weighing 1 7 r pounds, are go lug to wrestle at Lake (.'reek July lib. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cnlhortsnn were In Medford Wednesday, ' Mr. und Mis. I,. II. Wynnt and family were very nicely surprised Sunday by a party of Odd l'Vllows the I and llebekahs and families of Ash- laud, who came for a picnic with them at Uiko Creek park. The long table was laden with many mrn. He helriunds n girl lint Im prisons her companion, the girl In (urn saving him from death at tho hands of the blood-mad revolution lMs. He then conies to America in search of this fair savior, and there the thread of the story takes a strange twist. It is a gripping story, one with poignant love and drama, mystery, and thrills, so far different from "The Way of All Flesh" and I "Variety" that it is hard to believe Through an oath of vengeance, Pierre, the son of the murdered man, is himself murdered but helps the "mount ie" nnd president. Today Is tho laA day of the con vention, n banquet nt the Oregon Soldiers Home tor all of the organ izations affiliated being the chief feature of today'H program. Warmer Tomorrow Fair tonight and Saturday but his c'oudy near the coast; warmer in sweet heart, who is Pierre's sister, "get his ninn." I'atsy Kuih .M iller. w ho Is tjie featured actress of the story, is said to have an emotional role otl great power In this feature. the interior Saturday. Normal hu midity. Moderate westerly winds. Clitlffert ndvprllslne eet result. Notice of Sewer Assessments Rower assessments on mains laid within the past y(ar, and also Boar ('rook improvement ' assessments, are now due and payalde at the City Treasurer's office. Those assessments may either lie paid in cash ov -part paid in cash and an application signed to pay, in ten annual installments. However, if you wish to pay in installments. APPLICATION" HURT BR SIGNED IMME DIATELY. : IL ,T. 11 ERR TAX, City Treasurer. Bund thlnKM tn out. then a lioun mill KIIIMUS "I l.M- .-..II... U'l".'m- ,lp ,,, ,,. lllin.,,,, , ,,,, O'um ..,. of till- iiiih nn.1 whs .-n-j ,.,,,,.,, on . , ,,, J..V...I uk tin- .lay wim wiii-iii. I hero , ,. ,,, r ,. V11U(0. eve 64 present. Victim,-. bIiibIiik. v,, ,, ,.,. . , ,,.,. wuilhlK unit l(irestme ;'lllieH look j w,.lveH. j iii ine iiiiernoon imi nine lor inline Arilnth, the well known NEW GAR. HEAD leaving nb.uit 6 o'clock. Mr. and , vaudeville comedian Is seen anuV ,1U:,V .iii f. mii (;n-iiu,i "iM'"-"ini ..- neani wnn ii is company in the -visit with old nctiualntances. cumedy sketch "Men Ainoiiir Men." i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyrell of Oak The other ad Is presented by Urnve district visited with Mr. and the well known pair. Van and Mrs. Frank Karlow the middle ofSchenck. the pennant winning bat the week. tery of song'.aml. They otfer a Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Howies and j series of their most popular song William Almy wereln Medford ! numbers in a way that gets over Saturday on a shopping expedition.) inn percent. Mr. and Mrs. Ted lhefft are the 4 proud parents of an eight -pound I ramous l.i.lo th'sii-nyc,!. boby girl, born Snturdny. June 2$. ' NKW MKK. Jue UV Mrs. KlUabeth C.rlssom of Chi- ; '-'''de advices today reported the cago, who ha,s Just returned from 'fdiuetion by fire of the Udo Ven a visit with her daughter. Mrs. '' ll"1'' fa'"'"' hat him; p;ivll J. A. Coe at Klamaih Viv and 1 lon- Tho Kxoelslor. the HesUalr. with Mrs. Chas. Clngade nt Kagle t ,h' r hteU or the er;i bout i Point, snent n collide of duvs wilh ,h" ' ',liih'e were nnd:iin,i;re I Mrs. II. I.. Tonn, and is now with her son. II. I.. C,rlwom. Win. Nuhaum a nd Chns. Set, flefd oiv Medford V teuton Tes day. Miss Thelma Mooro' of Medford spent Sunday with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Moore. Mrs. Tom Abbott and children also cnll ed on Mr. and Mrs. Moure Sun day whlb tm their wny to the IVnd Indian ioda springs. noSKIU'UCi, Ore., June 2!. itVi , William Clemens of Newberg was i teeted commander nf the. ample j m " ;iii'li Cm biiict ItcMictt ATII1:NS. June 2. Ai The f tlreck cabinet resigned today fol- lowing tin- resign:! I ton of (!. Ka- ; fandnrig. ncnister of finance. j The latter had withdrawn fom the government liecmise Ihe liberal, party, domination by former I're- I tnler Venhtnlon, h.id withdrawn It j support of the government. i j ST. 1IKI.!-:NH. CniteiJ Btaten flsherU-n bureau ships Ol Otfon shad 1 CIS I THE NEW ZER0LENE the nuHleru oil for every molorcar ' j A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT i smfl WW 9 , TONIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT WRESTLING Medford Armory . STARTS 8:45 P. M. cai.T HASSAN MUHAMED THE TERRIBLE TURK VS. JACK ROLLER ' THE GERMAN" GIANT Auspices American Legion Drum Corps High Class Preliminaries Admission $1.00 Reserved Seats $1.50 . Ladies and Children Any Seat--50c Tho muiiy acquulntuuccs here of I to Jupun, I -