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PAflE TWO fEDFOTlD MAIL TRIBUNE, TifEDFORD, OnEfiOK. SATUHTUY. JTNT, HO, 1928. Iocnland Personal Htonuy weutlier Ih Mllll prevull Inn at Critter lake national imrk, ir wan hint nlhl. People who loft the pai k at & p. in. ycwtiTduy. un arrival in the t-Hy last niht, Htatcd a Hinjvilorm wum n at the lime of their departure. Krotn the fact llwl today had much elmidl ,iH'SH, and that partly rluudy weath er Ih forecnHl here for luinorrow. it Ih preMiined (hat the weiither will he far from Kod at tin lalte tonight nmP tomorrow. Old-time dnnee tonight, Moorc'M open air pavilion, opposite J.ver Shady Auto Camp. 100 IMlPon Marnhnll and P. CornliiK Kenly returned today after ii two UayV motor trip to Diamond lake. Dance, Jackson KpiinnH Hut. nlte. 1U0 There were 70 earn n-Klatcred at the .Merrick auto camp, with one from Anaconda,. Mont., driven by MIm 0 Persia Pmther. Lee Mut ton of Chiei-.tfo, 111., also upent ycn terday there. Frewli picked fiyem every day, 30c per Ih. JoIuihod'h Market. ClueKta from a diHtam-e reentered at M ftd ford- hutclH Include Mr Win. H. Brown and Kleanor Krown . of Lawrence, Kan., Mr. and Mm. A. L. Marzolf of Crnnd Itnphln, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mar xolf and T., A. Krort'of Chleanu, Warren HnjiROtt of Denver. Dance, Rnclo Point, .Sat. nluht. 100 ; ". t, C. Chapman or Porlhmd. edi tor xf the Oregon Voter, and Mrs. Chapman and Dorothy Chapman were amonR the Oregon Kdltorial inncifition visitors arriving In the city yesterday nfter.noon for the (,'ntter lilte ("thciing of the a mielatlon. i . ( Have your cyea cared for now by our deferred payment plan. Scien tific eyo examination comfortable kIuhhph. Dr. D, A. Chambers, Southern OreRon Optical Co., 31" Medford JIIiIk. Phono 1S8. .flKlf , W. M. (JrlHwold and two daugh ters are visiting relaliVH In the city, Mrs. Knimii TrowhridKe and Everett Trowbridge, ' KlasH, sparklers and other cele bration Roods at tho OrionaU Art and Variety Store. 103 Medford DnuKhters of the Nile will be represented ut the last meeting f the an turner to he held Uiih evening at (Irani lnsn. by the following women: Mrs. II. A. I'ureell, Mrs. II. Mcdowan. Mrs. Charles Hweeney. Mrs. C. X. Culy and Mrs, Hulph Sweeney. Dance. JacltHon Springs Sat. nlte. 100 Fifty-seven out hf the stale cars registered here yesterday with the local state auto traffic bureau. Would you fflvo one dollar now for two In 1030? If so, you will buy Pitt View or Olson Acres. Pa cific highway frontage, 5 minutes to Medford. Finest 0ep free. soil. Ono ncre up. Priced very reason able. Lot us show you. Williams & Warnock. Phono 1262. 9 rtf According to word received In this city, Duke Marlowe, formerly of this eily. who has been playing stellar ball for the LnCrande club in the Illue Mountain league, will go to Cheyenne, Wyo., where he will finish the season. Accom panying him will be Jimmy Powell ami Pitcher Meniun, both of whom are well known to southern Oregon fans, they having played with the Klamath Falls team last year. tiobl 1 1 ill News. Fresh picked fryers every day, 3uc per lb. Johnson's Market. I7tf Mrs. W. L. Lewis Is assisting at the McCurdy-Danlels Insurance agency office for n few days. She was formerly employed there os stenographer. Old-time dance tonight, Moo.re'H open air pavilion., opposite Kver Slmdy Auto Camp. 1 0(1 Mi, and M.w. Chas. .). Sefrlt iC 1 le 1 1 1 n k h a m , A i t h u r 11, Sa y res and K. C. Ward of Seattle, are among the Washington state guests registered at Medford hotels Dance, Uncle Point. Sat. night. i io Mr. and .Mrs. J. 11. Itutler and Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Allien will be among the Med Cord people at Crescent City for the Fourth of .Inly celebration.. They expect to leave this evening . fdr the beach und spend a week nt points along thw count,.. Mime Arlene Hutler will assist In the Medford Fu rni t u re nmt. Hardware store during n'eV father's absence. 1 Swim In drlnkinn water. Mer. rrk'p eMorlnnted pool. fi'Jtf p ii -"TThere' No "' ' Secret V ' 'About the phenomenal '..success of Fluhrer's Milk Bread. It's mere ly tho result of nation aTly advertised quality materials coupled with years of varied baking experience. Klumath Falls has been named as the place und June, UL"J, the time for the state convention of the Oregon State Aerie Fraternal Order of Kagles. 9 I i Community Ctyb dnnee, lnko I i free it, Sat. night, j'-veryuuuy in-i Ivlted. JOOj I Walker's dance will be at Hilar-i Ity Hnll again Kat. night. 100 Plans are under way to hold thei J annual regional conference of Jted j Cronj officials here sometime in j ' the fall, with delegates from outh-j I ern Oregon- and iiortliern Califor-1 , nlu present. Ifist year the two-, j day meeting was held nt Albany, j ! rp- ; j Anyone motoring to e a 1 1 e r n j Washington, near Walla Walla or) I Colfax, in the next week or l'i days, who wants a passenger for' company, please communicate with' Mr. Jackson at 410 Fast Main. 101 Notice: City assessments nre now duo " t t he Ci t y Treasu rer's j ofice and penalty of five per cent u-fll be udded if not paid by July and. 1 0 - I "Wo had a bully time," reports Carl Tengwald of Medford, refer ring to the guard cncanippicnt at Clatsop, "but when It comes lo clams, company A, lCxth infantry. U a fizzle. The boys In the company are from the ltoguel It her valley and know all about pears, but seafood is something else. We took u couple of large sacks, a dozen shovels and set out one day to capture enough clams to fill the sacks and have a real mess of chowder. After all our efforts we succeeded in catching jtist one clam and that lone hi vn I -e rattled around in a sack, as lonesome as could be.. Say. there wasn't a man In the outfit w h o knew anything about tides; didn't know when they came In and went out. or anything else about sea shore lore. What did we do with tho clam? We Intend sending It to a taxidermist und having It stuffed and displayed as a trophy al, company headquarters at Med ford." The Oregonlan. Wo have something choice In tree props. Do not fall to boo them. Ilig PlneH 1-br. Co. 7Stf Old-tiine dance tonight, Moore's open air pavilion, opposite Kver Shady Auto Camp. -ion Mrs. Lois P. Myers, editorial writer on the Portland Telegram, and Fred hockley, well known special writer of the Portland Journal, were a part of the Oregon r.mioiiui association contingent spending yesterday and last night In Medford. Regular dance, P.agle Point. Sat. 100 Tree props nt Medford Lumber Co. Phono 629. 8'ttf Frank Wood, formerly In the grocery business in (1 rants Pass. has purchased the Flxley store at I'ruvolt. He will take ehni-ee of I the husiness tho first of the month. Danee. Jackson Springs Hilt. nlte. 100 July 4th hats of latest lovely so miner materials un snlo cotn menrlug Thursday morning nnd continuing until July 3rd- Miss Taylor, IL Ho. Central. ? 103 Today wuh one of alternate sun shine and cloudiness with the lat ter predominating, and partly cloudy weather and normal tem perature Is predicted for tonight and Kunday. There was only n trace of precipitation during the L' I hours ending at & a. m. today. Mrs. C. C. YanKcoyoe'H honte mado cukes and pies. I'hoim Gi)3-J. .102 IC I maid's dance. Eagle Point Sat. 100 Klbert Itede, editor of the Cot tage (irove Kentinel, and wife and daughters, Huth and Iteth, were a part of the Oregon Kdltorial as sociation party in this city yester day and today, en route lo Crater IaWe. ... Dance, Jackson Springs Sat. nile. lou Walker's dance will he at Hilar ity Hall ugain Sat. night. 100 Mr. and Mrs. (jcorge. Taylor of Cotiutllc, former residents In this va I ley. h a ve heeii t h e gu est s of I'rank hindley for a few chis. HuiHlay they wilt return to their home where Mr. Taylor operates a garage and service station. Why wear ah old hat on July Ith when you can huy a new hat for half price ut Miss Taylor's. -tL' So. Central. 103 Miss Tnylor'n annual elea ranee sale starts Thursday morning, June CSth. Save 1-3 to H on nil now millinery. 42 So. Central. 103 Among the Cullforniuns register ed at local hotels are Mr. and Mrs. J . It. Kohinson of Marysville, Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. Wentx, Mr. nnd Mis. Justin liyar of (lllroy, Mr, and Mr?, (len. F. I)va)er and W. S. Slegel of Kos Angeles. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. W. Ku'g nnd son. Mr. and Mrs. (1. A. Ctllln Mr. and Mrs. J. II. l'inchart of San rraneisco. Make reHcrvulions for cottages at Kndrt's Iteach for Fourth at Kndert's Prug Store. Crescent City. I'hont 133. not Van's Camp. 1 fJ t)ld-Hme dance tonight, Moore's open .air pavilion, opposite Kver Shady Auto Camp. ' lot Marriage licenses wero granted at the county clerk's office here yesterday to Vlrgie Opal Clark, IS. of Orlilley. Calir.. and William Claude Morre. 21. of Orovllle. Cntir, and to Cm ilia Matthews. 21. and Jnmi's vMton, 3i, of Vf.'ka. Kliuaitl's dame. Kagle Point Sat. 100 A special type of treu props nt Itlg Pines Khr. Co. 7 H t f Tomorrow Or. and Mrs. W. W. Howard will start out for their annual month'" vacation, going first to Pelican I '.ay and then across to the Klamath river. At Soun'j bar they "111 visit Mr. ami Mm. Oca son at their Miimucr heme. The Howards plan to fKh as they I l a ve I along the K I h i ii t h I i vei . and continue on their Hay to Cold It each on the Kogue river as far as Ague. Urivtuif down the etmst to Seaside and Portland, thvy ex pect to visit Credent and Illue lakei, relurnlng home through the McKeniie pass. Notice: original extended pny m nut plan assessment nr now due nt the City Treasurer'! office nnd penalty of f:vo per tent will be added If not paid ty July !nd. . - 103 Tree propn nt Medford I. timber Co, Thon ?9, 8!tf HONEYMOON ALMOST INTERRUPTED t t Mr. and Mrs. G. F. York, of Cleveland, O., arriving at San Fran cisco on tho last lap of a five-month world honeymoon, almost were separated by Uncle Sam. For Mrs. York, a Canadian, daughter of a general, at her marriage, had forgotten her entry papers. But a wire from Buffalo, where sho originally had entered the Vnited States, established the fact all was O. K. . . After spending five weeks In Medford where they demonstrated plastic art decorating. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Itrooks left today for Cali fornia. For two years these two artists have traveled from city to city giving instructions hi design lug nnd molding from Indian clay. People In this part of the state weren't much Interested in the new art work, they reported. Mako reservations for cottages at Kndert's I teach for Fourth at Kndert's Drug Store, Crescent City, Phone 133. not Van's Camp. 10 Tree prps at Medford Lumber Co. Phono Cl!l). 8!tf Among the local fishermen who will spend the week end at Dia mond lake are John Snider, Sr., and son John, and D. D. Fredericks. Dance, FtivorsMn Comniunltv ; (lull, Slit. Illnllt. Ur.milway Or- ':'"1KP II. One. slate cim-i-honlra. 100 inanui'i- of the American l.cximi. DressniakltiK anil remndellnf. and Carl Moser. state utljulan. Fashion Shun, i-i Mctlford BIiIk. al-riied here thia 11101 nirii,- to con tf fer with local Legionnaires in re- .Missi I'.ertllle .MlKnelle left .Meil- . Kard to the state convention ill ford last nluht for .Mill Valley. A ukuii. A sliecial inpetlnK of the t'ullf.. where she w ill Join her , IKlon convention commission was mother. Mrs. Anna Mlksche. and i held this iiiui-nliiK and final nlitns sister, .Merrill, for ll two weeks' for the convention Bone over with vacation. Community I'luu dance. Lake Creek, Kat. iiIkIU. Everybody In- vlted. 00;eriii cnuirman raul .lcuonaio. Make reservations Tur cottaiies j The visitors report 11 slate-wide at Kndert's Iteiicli for Kourth at ! interest Is i.eihK taken in the Kndert's Ui-uk Htore, Crescent City, j .Medford convention and stale I'hone 13.1. not Vim's Camp. 102 Unit the attendance will 'he the After vlslllnu relallves In Sac-j laruest in hisloiy. This nbtm.the rainento, c'allf., Mrs. I-:. Ii. Driver , oinmlssion enlerlulncd the honor of the Old KtiiKc road, returned tojKuests with a luncheon nt the her home Thursday evening. li'l's club ami tonight they will Pre-sehool fur little folks will! hold another .meeting to mak' beuln Monday. July Snd, in n. m.,;llnal plans for the romini- con ltoy slcout Uhla. In playj;round. l-'or vention. Information call or phone Kin. 102 , r Have, your loose automobile i wheels lightened at Pennington's: r.nttcry .Shop, 121 No. IJarllett.l Phone 303. l(ll , Mr. and .Mrs. Code Mall w ill have I ns their quests at Diamond lak" I this week end. Mr. and Mrs. M. ' A. Ilolllnjtsw orth t,f Portland. 1'he party expects to hrhiK home a IdK J catch of fish. ' Your choice of any spring nqd i preparations for Its annual ccle Riimmer hat, valuei up to S22.5ti. bration of the Fourth of July next spechil $1.9 Ti. AdrienneVs. See our, Wetlnesday. The drum corps of window. lsthe Medford Post of tho American I it n e e, Klverslde (Nimmunity Legion, members of the American Club. Sut. night. Uroadway Or- i Legion, and Co. A, O. N. (L, will chestru. 100 march in the parade. A large . Horace Thomas, well known j number of. people from this city member of the oregonlnu stjiff. :and all over the county arc expect former city editor of that news-' ed to attend. Kfforts are under jmter for yeai-s past, and now Its! way to mike the parade the lnr assislant managing editor, arrived ! K'l ever held , In Ashland, and In the city yesterday afternoon 'there will he many floats. There with his wire, to take in the on-i w!U m "Peaking In Lllhla park in gon Kdltorial association doings :,hc morning. . here last night and at Crater Lake! today and Sunday. Dane e. Hiverslde Community Club. Sat. night. Uroadway t r- ; chestra. 1 00 . Ouests of Mr. nnd Mrs. William ltohnert of Central Point are Mrs.! Maude Havvlinson and Mis K1alnr Kuwtinsnn of New York City, who arrived yeieroay. Try Peggie'! permanent wave, like nature's own. Kmnui Cllne Shop. Liberty Hldg. 94tf James , A. Ormandy assistant general passenger traffic agent of ln Southern Pacific railroad, al -1 though not an editor, accompanied j from station K.MKH last nigm by his wife, arrived here yesterday i from s to 9 through the courtesy afternoon to Join In with the party j nf the loeal realtors, who are on of newspaper people and accom-;the air every Friday at that hour, pany them to Crater Lake. lltnM, L. K. Mi Danlels announced and Is one of the most conspicuous and . the following program wis given: welcome of the outsiders with thc;mal solo. "Adrian Sea." ,bv O. C. Oregon editors. (iladioll blooms 2Tc per dovt. Shady Nook Orocery. North Cen tral at Clark St. 102 After having visited her slater, Mrs. A. II. Sundermau. for a week, Mrs. 4. C. Powers left for hir home at Monmouth. Ore., last night. 1 a n e e. Hiverslde Community Club. Sat. night. Uroadway Or chestra. 100 We have (."omethlng choice In , formations of the Stsklyous and tree props. Do not full to see them. points on - hp poss;l.imes of de 1Mb Pines Lbr. Co. "",f j velojiing ine country were ln- J. 11. llulett. publlKh- of the ,.,ird In a talk by .-i nator Miller Penverion Hevlew. and Mis. S of Ornnis P iss. The lot al real iMiamberlnin and two children are tors itemlcd this courtesy to memiors of the Oregon Kditoriat l;,,1ts i,Sf4 Hn n ,mit 0f their risvH'iatlon imrty who b ft h i O.his : ,,,,11 y to pmmntf good f-ellns In mornlnu for t i.iter luike. southern Oregon. Community Club dance, like Creek. Sat. nk'. Kverybody in-! Vlr and Out tinned mA Vit'd. 100 ! SAN FUANCISCM. .lone .10. Mis. C. C. VunScoyoc's hoe-'(4' The weather outlook for the made cakes and pies. I'hone 6H3-J j weeU beeinnirg July I was nn 102nounced here today by the Cnlted ! Mis. Susan Mc.Munn nnd ife ss Klhy McMunn. regintered from the CAplta'l Jouinel of Salem, were me-h"!- of the Oregon editors' party In thl city yesterday. Walker's danr will b at Hilar-1 miy Hall again Sat. nichl. Hrd Ilecular dance. Kaqle Point. Sat.jw'1"! above normal over the In ino'tcrlor parts of California. .-, -, . -r Mr. und Mrs. Llewellyn A. Dar.ks and daughter are leaving tonight on the Shata for a cpiick trip, vis iting all the large distributing mar kets throughout the cast. This is a business trip for the purpose of extending Uie demand for our fam ous Ilogue Klver pears. They will return to Medford about July U. Dance, Hiverslde Community Club, Kat. night. Uroadway Or chestra. 100 VISIT TO THIS CITY the slate executives, who were highly enthused over the conven- Hon iroi;rnn ns oiilllne hy l.ra- FOR BIG JULY 4TH Ashland is making extensive Radio Program KMED Mntl Trl hnne-Tt rein Station Soi, s wilt be broadcast from the ltnttist rninvh at $ o'clock Sunday evening, through the cour tesy of Mutual Mill and Seed com pany. Members of the Orants Pas realty board broadcast a proyrnm "Jack" MeOoniels; violin solo, "Saint De Amor." hv Miss Cer abllne Thompson: selection by the orchestra. "I .a C.alendrura"; pop ular numbers. "Highways Are Happy Ways" and "Jolly Stu dent," by the orchestra ; clarinet solo, "llomance," by Liu tan Lu cas: weleetion by the orchestra, and "Chant of the Itoulevaids," nrchest ra. A description f the geological Sinter weather bui can as follows: Far western states The outlook t for generally fair weather, hut with fog nlong h coast, wif.i ci-casionul thunder storms over the pUtean. Xpitipei rttmes moderate but miwc CAROLINE ANDREWS CHILDREN IKE I CONCERT PROVES 10 I BE A BIG TRIUMPH Captivating her audience of j adoring home friends, Caroline ; 'Andrews sum; last night at thei ' .. . . u t,t ; persbytcrian church, scoring a trl- !umph that no locul artist nan ever j From the first Hong to the last, down Main street from the Cham Mis Andrews, charming In anjber of Commerce with boys and ! elaborate grcfii and silver gow n, li:iviH oll tricycles, bicycles and was applauded enthusiastically j mttim brllIBinB up the rear, land yhowered with bom.ucls dur-j PIuWors rcal und m-ufiehtl, and jing the evening. ribbons of every color decked the .Miss Andrews has a co.oratura , ca..iaKeH holding toys ranging soprano voice of vivacity and bril- f.uin ra(f loUs to u.aulifui nl(. rtize Uance. and unlike many cnloru-1 UitUlOHt (jne little girl showed her turas she also has a sympathetic inference for live pets by bringing voice quality which appeals to the her W,tttl qojs n u "buggy covered emotion as well as to the ear. I-ast with blue and white blossoms. night she was especially radiant. Then there was another youngster partly, no doubt, because this vaswllo wheeled her baby brother in an unusual audience for her, many j the parade. of the people having known her Ituddy Adams seated on his trl- ; when she was n little girl. .cycle draped with red. white and There's one thing about Caro-hlue. showed his public spirit by i line's singing that one notices more j carrying one of the "This is a i than anything else, and that Is the : Clrent Country" signs on the back j fact that not once Is there the! of his float. A little miss who (slightest Imperfection of tone. For (spurns dolls entered a gray kitten j her the performance was clearly in the dull show. not a task but. as she herself has" ,mt "My carcvr nas ,,c'n K"1"'1 hy an Inherent necessity for vocal expression." She sings because she loves It nnd loves to make her hears happy. In "Ko, hear the Centle I.ark." by liishop, with flute accompani ment, the elenr purity and sweei ness of her voice was particularly noticeable. "I-es Kllles de Cadiz" (The Mulds of Cadiz) was one of her most ap preciated numbers. In this sho was winsome, piquant and dra matic. Doran Werner, her husband, was not far behind as far as the response from the audience was concerned, when he played two groups of violin solos. In "Cnnto Amoroso" (Love Song) by Sum mart I ni. there was n combination of smiles and tears. Mr. Werner Is n member of the Xew York Symphony orchestra and musical director of the Km hussy theater in that city. Flue accompaniments for-scv-ral numbers were played by V. T. Itolger of the Medford. School of Music. Miss Alma Knwrenee again proved that she Is an artist on' the keyboard by accompanying Miss Andrews with rare sympathy and understanding, after only a short time for preparation. AL SMITH GIVE A MIA NY, N. Y., June. 30. (yi) Marching blithely through a sum mer rain, several hundred busi ness men and neighbors of Oov ernor Alfred K. Smith carried to the executive mansion today their personal congratulations on his nomination for the presidency. The governor received his callers, who circled the mansion in a column of fours, singing "The Sidewalks of Xew York," standing on the porch. "I fully appreciate the respon sibilities placed upon me,' he said as his hearers looked un at him from under their umbrellas. "I hope to give an account of my- self that wilt justify the feeling of pride t hat came to my family and friends and to the people of this city and state when the word j of my nomination was flashed ! from Texas. "Public life is'iard work.- day1 ! and night, but. It has. Itji rewards: I In the downright friendship, loy- j ! ally and devotion of many with , I yhoni one comiw In rontnet." , I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOU SA LK A beautiful suburban' j home on the puved highway. I consisting of 3 acres of A No. I j soil seeded to alfalfa; a good. comparatively new h-room plas tered house, strictly modern. ; beautiful yard with flowers and; shrubbery; garage, chicken hoiitte j and barn; all kinds of fruit and berries, as well as grapes. Just j the kind of place you have been ' looking for. .Sacrifice sale price K3KU0: Slinirt cash; good terms on balance. See Char !e Wing Agency. Inc. Phone FOU ItKXT Furnished sleeping room: also garage. 325 So. liiv erside Ave. tf FOK SALK Sanitary cot nnd mattress. C l 2 8. Grape. Phone 704. Hartfll. 101 FOH StKXT Small furnished house, new and eoiy. 3 room and bath, close In: water paid: J H!.S per month. Inquire 125 So. i Holly. o FOH liK.VT Furnished niart ment. ;;?0 Sd. Central. 103 W A N T K 1 La t e mod el con c h or sedan: will trub '?3 I'.iii.-k A touring and pay difference In ' rash. Dealers not barred. 13o I , K"lM oe. Ave. iiirt , The Most Popular Place to Dine HOTEL MEDFORD Dinner Tomorrow $1.00 A GREAT HI! IN Medford streets were lined with .people yesterday after ' 1 noon when dozens of decorated doll buggies pushed by little misses paraded A committee of judges including t,,c following awarded prizes at the playgrounds after the parade: j Fire Chief Klliott. Mrs. O. (. Am- splger, und Mrs. It. V. Williams. : They spent more than an hour getting- the best entrants selected, ttihhons were given to this group: For those seven years- of age or younger, Hope Kielyn Kunnell, daughter of Mr. and Mi. M. II. rtunnell; Elizabeth ltyan, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke Kyan, second prize; Lois Herman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Herman, third. In the group for those above seven: Lillian Lynum, of 717 Must Jackson, first; Juanita May Cow gill, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Kulph Cowglll, second; and Vir ginhi May Lowell, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Kdward Lowell, third prize.. Winners for best dolls exhibited in the show were: Mary Klizabcth Clark, first: Jerry Thomas, second and Itnrhara Holt, third. Miss Melba Williams, director of the playgrounds, wishes to thank all those who assisted in making tho event, which was the first or its nature ever put on here, a suc cess. Members of tho American Legion who helped clean up the grounds Thursday night. Hoy Scouts, and traffic officers who policed the march, and the Judges were especially mentioned. .Miss Marjorie Kelly assisted in planning the affair, peanuts were furnish ed by the Keonomy tiroceteria for tho hunt which created a riot of excitement: Ice cream was donated by Sniders Dairy and Produce Co., and prizes by .Minn's department store. TIME CHOOSING MEN MANAC.L'A. June ItO.WPl The -conservative party continued' dead locked today over jtK nini"ei president. It was believed that, owing to the bitterness between the tactions, the scle. lion oi u i presidential candidate could only i be effected by the national elec- I tion board, or which (lencral ! Frank Ii. McCoy is the chairman.- Two men have been proposed. Carlos Cuadra Pasos and Vineente , Uappaccilc. The suppurters o( each have j submitted their arguments to the national board. . 1 -- These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heaths Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Frank's Comedians IN The Big Tent Friday and Saturday The Comedy Riot "When Johnnie Comes Marching Home" Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c Vaudeville Orchestra' Comedy j "If jrg -i i - ,f SBONrtiS?1. Matinee. fYKj- -Yt 1:303:15 p-m- j I LAST TIMES, ' Don't Miss the Greatest -r, nnXITPTTTI PictJre this Wpnderful lUJNlUn.ll - .i star Ever Made. The Last Ceimand VanaVchenck ,-JUI STARTS ANOTHER 1 1 f f U TOMORROW! 1 ; . - II f COLLEEN MOORE in & i 4 mi "HAPPINESS AHEAD" Seal - .re I The Final Assurance of Pure Milk Tlif juiiioyaiKT niul danger of (ild-fasliioiii'd milk l)()ttle caps arc oni'! The old style raps render your milk liable lo eontaiiiina lion Troin flies, cats, du's and .erni-laden finders. ' Now conic SKAb-CAI'S, wliii-h coinplctcly cover (lie poiiriiif;' surface so that no serins can reach the sterilizd mouth of Ihe bottle. The NKAIj-KAP is handy to open, too! A simple twist and it's off a convenient, safe bottle cover that may he used many times. As a matter of NAFl'71'V use milk protect ed by SiOAli-KAPS Just plume 120: i and we'll deliver it to. vour door. FIRST We enjoy the distinction of licin tho first cii'iiiiicry in Me.lfonl to deliver milk in bottles over twenty vhus n.i;ii. We nls offered people lieic Hie first piistenrized milk. Aiin'm we are first with milk pro tected hy MlvAL-KAL'K! SNIDER'S Dairy & Produce Co. Insist on SKA APS ,, Vo,ir Milk If It's Snider's It's the Best to Buy Notice of Sewer Assessments J I . I Sewer assessments on mains laid within t'rrt' T f p.isr eai. and also I, ear Creek improvement assessments, are now due and pavahle at the I it y J lvasurer's office. T'.iese assessments may either he paid in caslioi part paid in cash and an application signed to pay in ten annual installments. However, if y0n wis), to pav in installments. VrvrKTYT'0X -M-T 1JK skiNEI) JMH" If. .T..l5i:i;iAX, ntv Treasurer. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS EE8ULTI Kaps Here !