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Felts-in White
l-'or tennis or Ion, for polf
or sti-oct, those white fi'h
lints are- smartly eonl eonl.
looUinir. eiiol-fccliiiK with
viil- Iirims or snuill. in heatl
sizes to aeeomliiodate with
eiUiil ehie the closest holi, or
hair that's really bcKiui to
J.MHW.
- (fiiily eolnreil Krflsfjrnin
liaiuls that aeeeiitiuite the
rakish ohann of the hat
sketi heil. A Cage hat, and
priceil with great snodesty at
$6.50
Pe Band Box
223 East Sixth St.
Just East of Groceteria
EARL LEEVER TRADES
CENTRAL PT. RANCH
FOR LOCAL HOI
C P.VT flAI POINT. J unt 29--(Special.)
I.ee .Wff of Medford,
w.tH in town calling on hi iiuni.
Mrs. Jlmsey, Wednesday evcninic.
LITTLE APPLEGATE
Mr. and Mrs. Fox anil daughter,
Cenildlue urrt bind new visitor ai
M h1 foitl Haturduy afternoon, i
Miv. Hurt lleditepath wait at'
Med ford Monday, visiting.
Mr. and Mr. Archie I'aker and ;
children. Majory and Krnest. ar- i
rived from J.o Ani;t'tN Friday of.
last week. They came through hi -
mornfmr on their wav from Cor-1 lunch in the evenine. They were
vuIIIm whfrtt Mr liitcli hitu tuxl ' Inintwt hv Mr Trur-ev Y,r th ov.n.U
nidiiHtfd in mining encineerlnK ' inc lunch.
rrom the o. .s. c. and In en rout.; uis)l m.idv lii.imM soem t-w
to Mexico w here he .a ecure'0it ,uVli ,n .(,rilini dllrinK the Kose :
pwltiau. MU-s I'iitch expect to Uhim. returning home last week.'
Miop III Arixona.
Mi, and Mr i4. Pun I Martin and j
dniiKhtir Dorothy, drove down to
hons. An hie and Kdwin, and '
Crams 1'asn Thursday evening, j
Mr. and Mrs. I.ove of the J.ove'
rnnrh are upr-nding a couple of !
j n-Mi in ui Uilll((. I III- IO"(IM t'U '
1 ' last we. k. They came throufh In- A '.ncmorandum opinion wis
Mr. unit Mm. Kit Struhmeler ! ,h..lr pir Mr Purler hn.. I. ..en him.l... ....wn Vv V M
, i,Tu J h n. w,re ,.,mll..K K. cvcnln In our ,, tvtur. , t. which he , Thomas ..f the ci,- Sit curt yestc,-
dauKhter. MI.SH VUlm, Sheley .ft c y Sun.lay They attended the. fmln aUy K. ,,,.,,. , ,al.0.dav , ,h(. suU nf ,.,. AIl..
Saturday J,r where Mrs. , day e, v cc, at Hecse -,eck. , ,,,,. Th, y hllv ,.,. onJ..yiK . Kale Improve,.,,,. , ., m ,. a n
NheL-y and Wl,nu w,ll s,e ml th.ir whi. h Inelu.le.l .-hlKlrens day pro- vls wllh Ml, Klllott ,, Ml jni!, , j jluI1Bf., i;n,, ,f...
vac.-,. Ion .his si,mm.r. Th. y ex- Kram and Sunday school In lh; Maltb. ,,rltel. Mneo returnin,, and tr-Minx he plaimifis the reh. f
p.ct to Visit Mr. ll nd Mrs. David forenoon, a basket luneh. and ln!.x,ct to spend the summer some they souu-ht at lav.-, and. further
bimiK-ue who were former pup.lsjn,,. ..ftornoon a sermon by Mr. , ,.. ln ,his vnle hold!nK that .Muusell was not en-
of Mrs. hhel. ys nt I maplne. ore nandall, the union Sunday sehool ert lllMuU anU hi, nPW imP titled to duniases.
where they both graduated out of superintendent. j are taklnp their honevmoon In the: The action arew out of the use
the l-.lKhth crude under her teach- others from our community who, wlkl, nm1 ex,..., to 'je uone sev-: of water In the old (lallauher
IllK. Mr. Sheley returned home enjoyed this nil-day meetlnc were months Tli.v .. 111 . i... illl. ll built in 'nioncr tin.... mT.I i.
Iti.-hardson. their J tives of both parties durinc their landmurk of the Applepate c.un-
son'trlp. try. A controversy arose between
Mr. I r.dward Ktanlev left for iho Pon. ': M unscll and users of water in the
Mrs. Ktro-; dlcton country last week for thei'"11'". ullecations hein;: made that
Dress up for the 4th of July
Anniversary Week
Saturday Is the Last Day to Get
Double Green Trading Stamps
this week. I Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. foiirt I'llrkeyplle returned daUKhler Doris. Mrs. Merriett.
front Portland !at week, where , tno nule Brandsons and
she had b.'.n attendlm; the 1:ohi., Mrs. Jim Cornutt
larnlvnl and vlsltlni; her brotner, ,clor and Miss Doris Itlchardson ; summer to work where his father11"1 "OWM MilH eheked, that it was
Archln Krl. s, and his family. contributed toward the musical ! I. Mr. Stanley left several w eeks ' '"" serviceable, an.! t'l!, erops
Mr. and Mrs. Rowland and ; proKram by sinnln,; a couple of ! KO and Is enitaired in road work ! wo, e endatiBered by liability to
daiichler are looklnf for a location . ,llPIS n,i i,,riw t. hnr.lsn The Full (lospel people held a! secure water.
In our community. They nr from ; wlllK 0. praise and soni; service Sund iy Ti,e car n;,s l"'"'11'
.. Mexico and were here about Jlr. am, Mrs. jnn Seller und I art. rnoon under the beautiful trees I ,h0 '"'" ln "f
a year aco looklnB over the valley. ;Mnall daliuhlers. I.uclle and t'hero-jat -Mr. Thurston's farm home for- ' "'s,l1"nV occupied two weeks.
Karl Leever has traded his 3T- ke0. w,0 vlsltlns friends In theimerty the old Iteall home on Beall The court ordered that a decree
acre tract of farm land east of ,.ty Sunday evenliiB. lane, which was well attended The eonfonnance wllh his 1en,..,an-
Hear creek for a residence In Med-; .M,KS .;,hclyn Scot, returned from Kcv. fash Wood former V M f ""in",n ""
ford and has moved there. The Klamath Kails last week, where I A. worker, but ' a Kull Gosm i' Tho A"l,l'",",' ' ":'"'
deal was made by Sheley un.l Oaln- shl. . , yMHK lilK.,. , mlllsr- . P '.KM represented by I, van llean.es
er. real estate men. , M,.8 Vllll., An ,,. f(w Ms T,,lll(.,.r, v. west of' town. Is , "y K,'"y
The ladles' Aid society met in w(.ks. she was accompanied home , enjnylnu- a visit from her sLster KP"y- .
the hasemenl of the I nlon church i.i,, ,..,. t.,,i ,.,,..,,, i .. A .... , .... . .. " . '
: ..... I.,,., l(i
r'alls for a short visit. Hut-Bins, from l.ns Anu-eles. an-
J. r.. iiosweni nrnve over home other sister .Mrs ('. w i'. : '
nlnht after work from of Oklahoma fit v. okla.. Mr .....l . 1
week end with , Mrs. Herbert Kifert of lN.i.iin
Vacation Luggage
Suitcases, Bags, Trunks
. Dress Shirts
1.50 to $5.00
Union. Suits
In most iinv stylo.
85, $1.00 to $2.50 1
F;ui(;y ( 'olors. in
Shirts and Shorts
05 to $1.25
Capps Suits
For men awl voiuir- nion
100 Wool
j?25,,$30, $35
Jantzen Swimming Suits
. $5.00 to $6.50
Boys' Swimming Suits
85 to $2.50
Meji's Swimming Suits
$1.50 t $6.50
IE
MISSOURI M IN
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Plan to Spend Your Vacation and Week
End Trips at Beautiful
LAKE 0' THE WOODS
Resort Now Open Bigger and
Better Than Ever
Furnished ('whins New Boats Luneh Hoom Service
Station Store rtnthiiift Suil -PiKhiiiR. -
Dead Indian road is in pood condition An ideal recrea
tion spot for 1h vacationist.
LAKE O' THE WOODS COMPANY
Phone Lake 0 The Woods for
Reservations
Thursday iifternnnn with a ood at
tendance. Ilcv. J. M. Johnson ld
the Itlhle study in Kevelationw. j Saturday
During the btiMne mcethi. Mi's.) Vreka to snend ih,
...r. ........... . ,miih. auk, i tnei ov-s parents
1 The fhristi.in Kndeavnr youiiK live t Phoenix and this h the first '
people attended the rally at Klam-.time for :0 years the entire fam-'
I 1(1)1 h'llIU 1-1 Sinu.llif Tlw.f I 11.. 1,..- U...1
talk. Delicious refreshment, of ln ,hn morninK and attended the! Mr. and Mrs. Vyatt arrived
. ; .'. . !' lu,loh wn,'lh "ov- Allison of ' weeks vacation spent in I'ortland i
home Krlday of las, week. He was ,r ilr KnXa, , vlsiMn " " """ ' ' '
I e.,..i . ... . . , ' l oriian.t sun- six . w...0 Hh..t and two others
r.....V , '". I,;p,'r,':":':',!'y wl" relatives and lnJllI., ln a ,.lash .ly ,day be- !
' J ; r nils Kndeavor.
nieces.
I'ltimm i-jiicn. acconipanien nv ... .h.
sivter. mIn. Patch, made Carl n 't ... , r , ", , . "UK, , t? , ' P" ' " ino "CK reported to have l.t-.Mi pU-ketin
no,weJ n short vNit 'Mondav 1 n' ' f 'n the U.st thi., week. , companys .No. :N1 n.ioo for
mt'H"'T" "'' " " "'l Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AVetister Ilh(Mlt tW(, Nv(M,ks,
f i ' ""'in u. nas. nezinni-moo iimmy larien on n trip north
haleh wave the afternoon tnlk. (Tuesday niornlnir to visit their ni,i
Those attending from t'entral ' ii'me in Canada. Thev exnect to'
Point were: Cha.s. Mezmnlhalch. p one several weeks. They are
Kverett and I.ynette Hexmalhalch. j makinR the trip In their Jewett.
Mildred Hurler. Hulh Webstm-. j Mrs. Davidson came in from
Amy Johnson. Wynette and Carl Table Hock to lead tho ladies Tues-
J. I.. BuiRr itave an Interesting
talk on her recent trip to southern
t.'atlfornia. and Miss Kllmheth
iMintiin also cave an interest In k
hoyn. He was on lilft way to Xe
lraskn for the summer, in com-
Boys'
Shirts
iiiid
Waists
95S $1.50
Campbell Clothing Co.
MEN'S WEAR
On Main St. Near .Front Medford
Boys
Pants
and
Knickers
$3 to $5
' . -. it a coon v-sii nr the lW(.,.n (.!(mIl;tny employes of -he
i in- iuii was can- i ni nn noine. uur nn the last :
ed and the hanner was awarded I two weeks. , , ,., . .' ,", . .,
ay arieinoon prayer meeting
There were 1 ladles present.
Mm. Mollie I
he
Hoswell, Johnnie ltohnert, Alice
Seahrook. ndlth Inman. I.evido
('ul)iertson. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo.
Davis. Hoh Meriltt. (Irace Merrilt.t Hilti
l.otimiH Davidson, Htdterta Kennies 1 IniprovinK and Is ahle
and IMizabeth Scott. j around aaln.
Am the time was too short in thej Mrs. Harry Dutlor and daiiRh
afternoon' to pn sent the paueant ! tf4r- Mlw (iertt ude liuih r. and Mis.
which our younc people hail pre- I.'Ver of Medford were visit
pared. It will he clven later In thei1" Mnwell family Monday.
Central Point church or Christian In' Men's (iospd u-am of Med
Knileavor services. ' frd held an afternoon service in
Mr. and Mrs. Ira OriKshy moved ! Iht' Cnion i hirt h Sunday aftor
froin the I.ou, Smith hiniso w.,l-,noon f
nesday to the Clancy ranch west I Il,'v- M. Johnson and wife and
of town. Mrs. OrlKsby has taken ! dauKMcr Amy and svn Joe made
cahrMe of the cookinp and Mr. ja trin ul 011 the Crescent City
CriKshy is also employed on the rad one day recently to visit with
ranch. M'". Williams. Marvvn Johnson a in!
Mr. and Mr. I'd Kid red nf Med- ' I- Johnson ami ilu-ir f;nnilies.
ford were callers In our city Sun-iwn 1U, 'amped nlmut a miles
day evening on their return trip'1'1' slit' nf Crescent City, where
from Cnion Creek, where they!1"'' nH'" ari1 1,1 work. Mrs. p.
spent the ilav with friends. Johnson and son have rp'ollv
Mr. and Mis. Swartx and M Iss J Ju'nP,l Mr. Johnson nt that nlace.
Two of the pickets and two of
the employes were seriously injur-
I'd. The distu rha nco occurred
ahotit a half mile from the mine.
which was preparing to reopen ne
i tivlty nfu r hein shut down since
April 1 hecause of wane riisagree
1 ments.
Arthur Kaleion. district 14 mine
Ufl
mi
lit!
SUNBURN
noime nas neen i mnlitor h.w thn. ..,., n,,. i...
... . i ..,- i.iiii.ij iiome nuijjuw ami neck, while John Stni-
hotap, a picket, was shot in the O J
it'll eye.
It was reported to officers that
five men in a motor car approach
ed a lare hand of pickets a half
mile from the mine. The officers
said the pickets captured the five
men, stripped them and pursued
the mto tho mine.
Place Orders Now for
TREE PROP HOOKS
with tho
Modern Plumbing &
Sheet Metal Co.
The leading onr ".rowors of (ho valloy nso
those hooks. AVe have a limited uumhor in
stook. Don't tlelav O'der now.
40$ Eosi RJoia Ktt
7one rss
Jennie Kantl.iM enjoyed a ride in
Miss M tld-cd Hurler's new Kssex
car Saturday evening.
Several of the yount; people
drove up to Jiickson Hot Sprint:
f.ir a wlm Sunday afternoon and
others enjoyed themselves In the
A ppleuate river.
Mrs. Traeey and children, in
cludinK Miss IMith Inman, Joe
Johnson. Itouer Lawrence, Mrs.
lUtMvell. Call. Clifford ami Wyn
ette It os well enjoyed a swimming
parly at Unite creek Krlday after
noon hfch Included n picnic
fob toux frnrm
IT? IT
RE
CBtWk Wv $3 Wood
ltud Jbtioejt
lnm Cream
Theatriciil ('roams, llis
Thilrieal Cren:. ' i 11
$2
2 I'iJ f,
MEDFORD FUEX OCX
Reichsteln
1116 North Central
Tel. 631
Deuel
ON YOUR VACATION
be fture to take with ycu all the
tttilet accessories that reasonable
beauty maintenance requires. Think
over the things yon will nevd. such
an sunburn lotiuu, anothiiiK powders
and the creams that preserve the
soft, fresh, youthful complexion
We have all these iliinps tn the
toilet department of our store, and
of the best quality.
Mrs. Howe nnd niece. Miss Tlon
na Mcl)oou.-h of Sams X'all.-y.
went to Medford Wednesday for a
visit of a couple of days with Mrs.
:l.nwes ilnuuhtcr. Mrs. flus Sam
! uels. who entertained for Miss Mc
I OonouRh with a dinner In honor
I of her l.irthday. Mr. Uowe is on
a business trip of a counle of weeks
to W'oo.llnirn anil Miss Mclon
otiBh is payiiik her aunt a visit
.lurinp his alisence.
Prof, and Mrs. Jewett arrived
home Sunday evening from a visit
ta relatlM-s in Salem and also a
visit with Mrs. Jewell's sist.-r at
i:ui;ene.
Mrs. Mc.llni.sey and Mrs. Leon
ard Williams spent Thursday in
Medford vtslllnK Mrs. Kate Ki
ll red.
The Voiinc People's llil.le school
started Wednesday evenlnR and
will continue thiouuh the remain
der of this week.
The Iji. lies' Aid expects to serve
a dinner in the l.asement of the
church Krlday to if 11 the visitors
and our own vouiir people. A r.....!
attendance is expected rem other
plac-s as last summer's school
proved an inspiration to many.
I. on Swart has heen sufferiiiB
from an attack of the malaria the
last couple of weeks.
Mrs. liny Mel,.,!. was In town I
Wednesday visit ipk friends.
ARE EXECUTED
MKX1CO CITY. June 2$.
Twenty-six insurgents have been
killed and five captured and exe
cuted after a three hour battle at
l.a.l nil t;i, near San Jmm Itlirhide.
stale of Cuanajuato.
A d ru in -head oourtmart ial pre
ceded the executions.
(ieneral Jaime Carrllln. military
commandant of duana juato, re
ported tu President Calles that the
federal troops under Colonel It. C.
A Vila located a larne Kroup of in
"tliKents concent r:t led nyder f ive
lenders nt La Mulita. The loaders
were Manuel l'rias. t-'lofMicio
Miuiasterio. Dolores Zarar.uai-Kilo-ni'-no
Dsuorio ami Jose ltm.s.
I'or three hours the federal
forces battled against the insur
ttents before routing them. In their
illnhi the nnti-novernnient forces
left "t bodies on the field of com
bat. live prisoners were captured
and executed mid sixty saddled
horses were seized. j
Don't let it take the joy out of your
Sunday and 4th of July trip.
Unguentine, Santiseptic Lotion, San Tox Cold
Cream and Johnsons' Burn Emollient are all
proven preventatives and guaranteed by us.
Headquarters for film, cameras, and Kodak
Finishing
eaths' Drug Store
LARRY
109 E. Main Phone 884
and
FRED
Chi!'nuin will vote on
bond for city water well.
$7000
The Wbm
ninrn-
end-
Knisnv Hn.lv Powiler
O
li. noin aift Aim. "ii.l
('ream
Witch Hazel Croain 3f
Tre.lnr Week einl Set it'nw
iler, Coniia.'t an. I T,!i1
Lowest temperature this
inn hi.
Precipitation for ?4 hour.
Inn n a. m.. .03 Inch.
Yesterday's weather here: With
est temperature, T3: lowest tem
perature yesterday, IV Mean tem
perature yesterday, 5s.
Precipitation: Total rainfall
since 1st of month. .: Inch. Total
rainfall since September 1, l,Yt;4
inches.
Humidity yesterday. S n. m.. 11
per cent: I,' noon. 4.1 per cent;
p. nv. 41 per cent.
t'harncter of day, cloudy.
Sun sets today at 7 .'.o p. m
.ses tomorrow 4 S: a. nv, sets to
morrow 7 : So p. nv
lOesand set. eon, put.-d for
le-cl horo'tvl
I'orecaS for tonishl and tomor
row: Fair tolutht and Satuiduy.
U'ai mer Siturday.
:.. W. 1MCK.
Mele..Ol,.Kut.
r.MKKSPOP.T r.rl.v,d of ee-
Ki'Kiiliirl.L':. .
6TC !""'"' arrive for hitslnes. district
3P'
Medford Pharmacy
The Reliable Store
I I:OSKHIKO IJinb
: reach 11 lo IS ears a
shipments
week.
M. M.nnv$ie n. n ntensiv
.tieet yrax-vllng ' iivcratil. '
ixau or sb-fticc
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0 Mejdford, Oregon:
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marvelous watch smaller than a dime and i consid
ered one of the wonders of watchmaking skill. Is val
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