LEAVE FOR LAKE
I
visit hero yes-
FolIowinK. their
terd.iy and the dinner tendered
them hist nluht by the Medford
ChanilKT of Commerce, nftcr whU !i
they enjoyed the park hand con
cert, ' the Caroline Andrews con
cert or Uie wrentlins match, ac
cording to 'choice, and some of
tho men 'folk endeavored to take
in eAoJi, Ue members of the Ore
jinn 'Kditnr.s' association began
strinfiitiK up to. Crater ljil;e na
tional park thin morning
own cars, for the KesMions
ti, 1..t..,i
,r. ,)...' , ,
. ...
(heir families will reach CivMev'
Ijike hidge today, as many wer
una me tor various reasons to ar-
rive in Medford yesterday, hut are
hut are f
en route from all pariB of the
state to tho national park. It Is
expected that ahout 200, exclusive
oi incise nore yesieruay, win rencn
Crater lake by early this aft
noon.
That the newspaper folk
out for a holiday is shown by
newspaper folk are!
the
fact that the inre contingent
spending; yesterday hi Medford al -
AFTER BANOUE
ready were having- such a good sou County Democratic Central 1 management what 1 thought. Th-.-time,
and anticipating' three days jcomniittee was w ritten yesterday I management then rustled tip an
'more of it, that nt the hatniu.-t by H. I). Norton of ('.rants Pass. other room for me and twice dur-
..last .night, when 11. Price.!
Heneral manager and vice pres'- I
dent of the Crater Lake National '
Park company, who is responsible
for the gathering at the lake, was
introduced, he met with an ova
tion of applause. 1 The iregon
editors will be his guests while at
the national park.
The dinner was a very pleasant
affair last evening-, held at the
Hotel Medford. with Carl Swigart.
business manager of the .Medford
Daily News, presiding us toast-,
master, and T. C. liaker giving
the address of welcome in pine
of John C. Mann, nresl.l. iit nf ilieis"'" "' intention to
.'hamher of l onini. ice uioilil.. I.,
lit- present het-ause of sickness in
his home. It.Mh Messrs. HivlKnrl
nml iiaker made their hri.-f wel -
cnnilnif remarks so warm and lios-1
nllalile and exiiresse.t ih,. ,..,min.r
of tho l.ni. in i..,ir.-,i hi..i,i..l,mn l,v ""' wretur of state.
honorinK the , city., that an who
ol the Kood feelhiKs of the visitors
cropped out later on in the re
marks Klhert lledc. editor of the
Cottage firovc Sentinel and for
mer president of the state editors
association, when on la-half of the
editors he expressed gratitude for
the hospitality extended, and said
they hoped to come often to Med
ford as "we are willing to be
honored by you folks, always."
Hal Moss, another well-known
Oregon editor, who is the nom
inee for secretary of slate on the
republican ticket, took occasion
to thank tho editors of the state
for the.r wholehearted support of
his candidacy during the cam
paign. The dinner was delight
fully informal, no formal speeches
and no music except that of the
mirth-producing chin variety.
Horace Hromtey invited the
newspaper folks to attend the
Leg-ion state convention here in
August.
The most humor was brought
out in the awarding of the golf
prizes won at the tournament dur-
Ing the afternoon. Vernon II.
Vawter. chatrmun of the local
editors' Kolf tournament commit-1
tee. presented prizes to the fol
lowing; Lowest net score, silver cup
from Crater Utl;e 'ark company.
L. II. Oarrett of Linotype News,
Portland.
Lowest gross .score, best scniv
for nine holes and first birdie,
cup oflered by Jackson Countv
bank, cup from Hrophy's Jewelry
storc, sweater from Mann's, all
won by lien It. Litfin.
Highest net score, golf balls,
from Lamport's, (ieorge Cod
frey. V. of O. publicity man.
Highest score on blind hole,
won by A. IE. liowen of Meigen
thaler company, Portland: 12 on
No. fi; golf hose fjom Toggery.
Highest gross score, book. "JIow
lo Play fiolf." from Medford Hook
store, won by (Ieorge Turn bull,
nf the 1'. of (. school of Journal
ism. The program of, the sessitms ;it
Crater lake will Include papers
and addresses by li. W. Sawyer
of the Pend liiilletin; Dr. Timothy
Tingfong I
Chinese educator;
Oregon State eol
Lilfin. The Dalles
M. Lyle Spencer,
the Fniversiiy nf
Harry Crane, the
Dean Jewell,
lege; ln li.
Chronicle; Dl
prc-ddent of
Washington;
Salem
, Kllsworth
ipital-Journal: Harry
field manager nf the
r Oregon State Kditnrial associa
tion, and Karl Kunneman. adver
tising specialist in Kugene.
Colleen Moore at
f
C rat prian Sunday
' " t
Tn a picture decidedly rtlffeven. j
from anything in wn.cn sue n.i
appeared in the past. CoHcen
Moore, wlr.soine Mai . mnu tn
Hunt's Cr.-lterinn theatre toni'-trnw
In her latest slarnr.g picf.n r.
"Happinst Abend."
Al ouch this production pro
vides her with every opportunity to
display her excellent flair for com-
dy. Miss Moon- will also lie wen
in moment-T of dep drama, ' in
which she la sa4d m. have proven !
nn unusually capable actress. t
"HHppiness Ahead" Is the tory
of a little girl who marries a city
card-sharp, believing him to lc an
entirely honest young business
man. The manner in which the
discovers the truth, and the subse
quent action of the principal char
acters, friveji "lla'tpiness Ahead."
a plot which Is unique in the ex
treme. Kdmund Ln.v play the
chief supporting role in "llappi-n-M
Ahead."
Other big feature on the bill
starting tomorrow are tw new
acts of Vltaphcne vaudeville and
the Motone news reel.
;H. D. NORTON SAYS
APOLOGY 10 MAKE
Acer.riliiiK 1o an announcement :
fr"ln Salem anil Grants Pana, Harry
l. Norton f 11 rants
'nsa. demo-
tl is district, has filed hi accen -
lance with the secretary of state,
I .ma win oppose Judfie C. M. Thorn Imperial yesterday from being a
!?? f lllih ('il' in tll November.! au. to KlinsIla ciiv. -The
; elect ion
! Attorney Norton, since his nri-
:niary nomination una been undocid-
ami a wiH'k aKo the Jackson
1 County Democratic ccutri.! com-
n,r i Mw.'i,- nutu' in a session in this citv here
in ,VKlf ad.,p'ed a resolution. main Norton
rnHv oP0 M' lists. The Jackson
Monda democrats will hold another meet -
iiemocrats will hold another meet
inK m a fw days, to name a can-j
to take the, place nf Hiram
i . Vendor, who withdrew, after his j
nomination for county clerkship, i
fi lfv
will at the sama time make :
n M1.ninn,wil,,0 in f:il ...
appointments to fill vji.fincioa in 1
tnft precinct rommitteemen list
The shyness of Attorney Norton
; wno (s wo!i kOWn m ja('.kson ami M
Josepliine counties, ahout formally
(entering- the race, is nltrihuted to
the tact that last spring lie sfuned
with other attorneys of this judicial
istrict, an especially strung en-
dorsenieni of Judup Thomas.
1 The following letter to the Jack-t
fJrants Pass. fire.
Juno 2'J, $ H.
Jackson County Democratic
Central Committe
(Jentlemen: I take this method
of acknowledging delivery of your
recent resolution regarding my ac
ceptance of the nomination for
circuit Judge of the First -Judicial
d'suict of Oregon, tendered me at
the recent primary election.
1 desire to express my apprecia
tion of the very kindly sentiments
expressed in your resolution.
I desire also, that you should j
knew that ft has nut been my de-i
lecliue the
; ,l"lllu,all"n- ' However, eon-
Is"1''1'" In'iPPi'opriale to piuke any
i l"lhlil' nnnoiineeinenl or my ii ,-
l:""'" ""' coniplelion of I In-
"""''!' ''""ss. nd Ihe Issuance
! "' " formal certificate of nonilna-
The certificate of nomination
: was mailed to me from Salem mi
j.lune 21st. IA2S, and-by me there
(after received through the mail,
and I mailed my format necep
, tii nee of the nomination to the
i secretary of state on June 2 nth,
1 !i.i.
j It is my desire to lake this
J opportunity of expressing to the
democratic voters of the First ju
I dicial district, my appreciation of
.the honor they .have .conferred
upon me, and 1 fully appreciate
j t lie compliment accorded r.ie by
those voters who wrote in my
i name en ihe republican primary
; ballot.
j May I be permitted at this lime
) to state that 1 have no apology to
offer for having recommended the
candidacy of another person for
the office at the republican pri
iinary. At that time theie was no
I candidate in the field for the
'democratic iioin. nation 1,'mn Jack
son county, and I had no know
ledge that any sentiment there
was crystalizmfT in favor of my
'"' ' 7. "I , """"" ' " mim- I
nomination, and I have accepted
,the nomination for the reason that
M have no inclination to evade any
reasonable public duty in the line
of my profession, anil I do not
jhesilale to give lo the public the
j benefit of any experience or know
ledge that may have resulted from
j thirty years of praciice in this dis
trict. It Is my firm conviction that the
judicial office should be kept as
i far as possible from the influence
i of political practices with the re
! suit ing domination of politic.il
! considerations,
j Should the coming elect ion re
Isiilt in my selection as jude of
this district, it will be my endenv
! or to see the laws ad ministered
and enforced in the spirit in which
jthey are written and declared, re
jgardless of persons or of political
consequences.
Very respectfully yours.
H. D. NORTON.
"Just nboue cvei-y day ' K" fish- ;
ing. Yes." It was "Pete" Tokon,
the bootblack speak. ng. nnd. as he j
polished the reporter's shoes he
informed her that where he fishes I
is not for publication. j
Karly Fifday morning Pete nnd
fleorge Coruin went out on the
ttgue liver and landed seven fish.
( iie of the salmon weighed 3.'
pounds and tiie other 2.Y . i:eydes
thc'e they caught five good idzed
strelheads. Spinner honks were
iUS(A ' ,h" n,f,n who -hat
'lle-ir good luck yesterday
was ilue
to the cloiidv
ather and rain.
LOSES $608 AGT!GN.
"" .
A judgment was- handed down
today hy Judge c. M. Thomas,
awarding Frank Zucc- 'a $oh.!'
and cms
in h is
akMin-t the
Sun crest Onhi-d. Inc. The ac
tion Was heard by the court th
first of the wt-ew. and mm- bised
upon Ihe claim tint the Huncre-i
orchard in s2 purchased HL
ftf.fl potine of apple nt US per1
ton fromRol ert Kyle, who later
assigned the mI? to Z'Paii.
Kher d Owoeri , r
Attention! I
We are In position to par Ton feanh, returned yesterday sft-jthe h,l Invli, your nttendanrr.
more than anyhody for wool-mo-.emoon. upon learnlne h was! -Munlna worship and ronimun
hair. See lis hffore jn.l wll. isouthl. lr, foe had ?one to jinn .11 ll)Hr,. Mpeelol musle. Mr
MEDFORD BARtiAiN H'n k.
Phooa 1061.
27 H. Oran Bt
"MKDPOKD mm j
HOTEL MEN AT K. C
PIRATES, DECLARES
DELEGATE COOK'
i U11 i..r. .. i. . .i
' rem,,,,u? m
lares
' I'"lo',l cook, who arrived at th'
hotel men only needed
I and a Imrsp to make the
) Ida uce 4 complete, they we
mask ;
eseiu- ;
such
t holdup nu ii. 1 'rices for
L. , ' . . . ' .
thin we, '-" 'venty-five
j VI'" ' 11 "f
! "u,,k ,nl,l"r:i1 sample.
every -
They not onlv charged 10 a day
for a $2 room, hut they charged
for days when the room was not
occupied, chai-jiitiff for six days
when the contract was for five.
i Tommy Swivel, who was there.
checked out hut had paid for his
''ou'. 1111,1 tiavo me the key. It
Wils nr,t in 111(1 ,onm 1 shared with
! 11 0(1 Kiddle, so I went to occupy
Swivel's room to get a good sleep.
I unlocked the door and walked
In. snapped on (he lights and
there were a man and his wife in
bed. IJclh-ve me i ni.nioVlzed and
beat it downstairs and told the
jing the night strange men walked
and tried to ague me out
the room, hecauso they had been
shifted out of rooms for which
they had paid and which some
one else was occupying". The peo
ple of 'the town were fine audi
hospitable, hut those hotel men
were nothing less than robbers, j
And 1 express Ihe oninion of all
ihe opinion of all
the delegates when I say that."
The oregonian.
j Floyd Cook returned to Med
i foi d today.
E BILL::
This is the final day for the
ilillng- of petitions on the fish pro-1
! tection measures, and up to noon I
4o28 signatures of
local
voters on
checked,
petitions
pe.ilions
'the petitions had
been
more
The
with a half dozen
to turiii fl in.
are to onserve th
I'niPHua. Itogue, -
.... t .1,..
nesehutes ..nd
M ck'en.ie n wrs "for the
of the state of Oregon"
rower, utility development,
the industrial de elopment
people
f ro ir
on til
just!-
ties more power development.
The petition pi uviding for t he
t'Mahlishinent of ihe cabinet form
of govei nment in this slate was
lumen in to tne clerk s offic.- j
tois morning a.iu contains about
names.
The clerk's offi.-e is rushing the
checking of the names on the fish
pro:r-ciion measures, as they must
lie delivered to the secretary of
state's office not later than next
Monday noon.
NOVEL DISPLAY
Considerable interest is being
aroused locally by the novel dis
play in the windows -of Mnkin
Motor company. Medford Dodge
Hrothers distrihutors. This display
fchinvs. in a novel way, the seven
main hearings and four bearing
camshaft in the Standard six
Dodge Mrothers car. made possible
by elevating the front f f the car.
removing the bottom of the crank
case and swinging a mirror below
the motor. A spotlight illuminates
the display In the evening.
The new podge Prothers stan
dard six has the same motor as the
Victory six, according to Clyde
Kakin of Kakin Motor company.
I Florence Vidor in
Picture at Rialto
"
Once again Is Florence Vidor
blossoming out as a comedienne
of fiisl water. Her lat"st stalrrinj;
vehicle. "The Magnificent Flirt"
is coming to the Kialto Sunday.
! "The Magnificent Flirt" presents
the fascinating star as an out-and-'
out flirt, n resident of Paris, a
lover of the gaieties and fiivoNlics
jthat mark high life In the French
capital.
She becomes Interested in a
, count, whose nephew Is. by the
j way, in love with her daughter.
The count e;etH n false Impression
j of Miss Vidor, nnd then thing.
Man to n.ippen. He ;. u.- her
Infidelity nnd rcckles Invln.
ing to build th story up to n
m..tic climax, a dirnax whir h
ittjrn out t( u ;, hearty laugh.
MERELY ON A VISIT;
Mrs. rharln roe.
iiur yewlenliy froni
'011-d haonte nnd
o. rupatlnn I
on Ihe part I
i'P' en'nuon
"f frlt-nd. and the In.tittilintr of i
ni - n a irieno, witnout tclllnpiJnrk nolle, will deliver Ihe mortf
anyune, canning the alarm.
TRTRUXE, MEDFORD.
1
-
si. Mm k'? r;i:isiiKii
u in'i' Oakdalc ami Fifth t
Holy communion, S a. .m., 11: tr.
m. . Win. H. HAMILTON..
lector.
-
Hip iucv Men
The Medford
(oM'l Team
l.to-incs Men's
hold their nexi
tt Vrcshyteriuu
;Oospcl Team will
, regular meetinir
I church of this city July 1 nt 2:
! m. The speakers of the rtav
will he (ienrne K. Cook and H. I.
Flcinher. Come out and on Joy
the afternoon with us,
ioti l.iKhcrau Churcli
Ziou Kngiish Lutheran church.
West Fourth street at Oak dale.
F. V. liussard, pastor. Hesldenee,
:I2 It use avenue. I'hone 1 20 1-X.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
church service at 1 1 o'clock.
No evening service.
Fit st llaptUt Church
V. H. Katon. ph. D.. minister.
Sunday school, u:4;, n. m.
Min ning- worship, i a. m.
livening worship. X p. m.
The evening worship will he a
union service of the Presbyterian.
First M. F., M. K. South. Chris
tian and Daptist churches, held
at our church, and the program
of the evening will be furnished
by the colored male miartet of
Con roe college. Con roe. Texas.
Try our welcome.
episcopal Church
D. D., minister.
( I'l't Methodist
T. II. Temple,
Residence, ft
Plume a:i2.
North orange
Morning: worship at LI
Suh-
Jeet. "Our Angel Helper.''
Hp worth League al 7 o'clock.
Sunday school at AMii.
at
Prayer service Wednesday night
H o'clock.
j The Sunday evening1 service will
I be a union service at tho ltaplist
church.
Miss M.-l), a Williams will sing
I Sunday morning.
llelhcl liapilst Chui-h ,
! Klder C. H, Fredenbutg, pastor.!
j Sunday schmd, 1 a a. m. Preach-;
ling. II a. m. P.venlng servh-e,
S . m. Subject, "Prophecy."
j Jeremiah 2S:S; The prophets
I that have been before me and
efore the men of old prophesied
both against many countries anil
'ignins. great kingdoms, of war,
ml of evil, and of pestilence.
Joel '2:30: Ami I will Micu won
ders in the heavens and In the
earth, blood, and fire, ami pillars j day night.
of smoke. The sun shall be turned! Orant Nelson was a Ciller Hun
into darkness and the moon ino ! ( ,-venlnp of Miss MeProom, who
blood before the great and lerri- , . " ... u,,.!
,,,.,.. . . Ms here from Klamath e alls,
ble day of the l-ord come. ;
Prayer meeting Wednesday eve- J Mrs. Chester Martin of Central
Come hear the old-timd
s.
? ...
Kvcryone
llr-l Chiiivh of Christ, Scleiilist
Authorized banch of the Mother
Chun h. the First Chun h of Christ,
Scientist, In P.nston, Mass.
Her vices arc held every Sunday
at 1 1 o'clock, church edifice. 2 1 2
North Onkdale. Subject for Sun-
,i.lV
July I. "fiod."
Sunday school at fl:4". Appli
cants under the age of 20 may hi'
k i
admitted.
Wednesday evening meetings,
which Include testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at S o'clock.
The reading room: which is in
the Medford building, is open
daily from 12 to ' 4, except Hun
days an. I holidays. The Hible and
all authorized Christian Science
literature may be rend, borrowed
and purchased.
The in Idle Is cordially invited
to attend the services and visit
the reading room.
Presbyterian Church
H:4.. u. in . ltlhle school. Kvery
child needs the teaching and the
aiinosphere that only ihe church
can give. This church offers relig
ious instruction suited to the ca
pacity of the child to understand.
Your children are welcome.
Veil (I. Walker, supt.
II a. in. Sermon. "Your Church"
Tenor solo Selected
(Ieorge Muddox
Organ Prelude. "Pilgrim's Hone
of Hope-
Petit
Offertory,
"Slumber Song"
Schumann
March Solennelle"
Oounod
I'nlon service In i he
Post hide.
S p.
napust church.
The Invincible Quartet (colored)
from Conroe college at Conrwe,
Texas, w ill give a concert using
many of the Negro spirituals.
Main St. M. y ( irch South
W. K. Kay. pastor. Pursoiiage,
25 North Oakdale. Study at
church. Phone 3H-1.
Kunday school, la . m.; iJr,
Frank Roberts, superintendent.
S'-rmon. ii a. m.t "HiM Jist
Commandment." Mrs. Hubler will
sing.
Kpworth Ix-ague service, 7 p.m.
Sermon. p. hi., "Opportunities
" n"fl Present." Mildred Hutch-
ins will sing.
Hoard of nt - wards will meet,
piiHior'H study, Tueday, 7:3U p. rn.
Prayer tnetinV. chol rpraetlce,
WerliMsday, 7:30 p. m.
We received two new momlinn
Unto the' church lant Kundnv nluht.
making a total of 42. or more
than one a week for the year ,
far
rourists pushing- thiouifh find J
mm n great country" and nV
ciil to my here, nnd an old-.iish-ionerl
wejromo awaits you at the
Chunh of ihe open Door, corner
Lakdnle and Main.
-lrt 1. 1 Minn Ctuin-li
Ninth ami Oakdale aireeta. Car
nuin K. Mell. tninlxl r. Olflre
nnd ,.,r Mtidy ,n the rhun-h,
phone IIMI7. I:el,lenet- nhone 1.1.17
, i "TeM our n-eleume."
IHI-le mhool at J:4r. An effl
whor ah- jelently nrttnnlwd ho il of rell
her aerna. f Rloua eillK ,'ltlon. The l,e, Inn.r.
and primary il' luirtmentn will
meet Muiirtay In their new room.
rerenily , ,,nileted.
All elaneea In
ins acrmon.
SATURDAY.
I hristinn Bnricuvor group will
meet at 7 o'clock.
The imiun evening service will
he la-lit at K oVIueU in the Hai.
tlst church. t)n July S the eve
ning s.vice will he held In the
Presbyterian church.
The Wednesday evening prayer
servile will not he held next wet-k
hut the regular meeting will he
hel.l on July it.
Mr. Mell will spend next week
at T.irm'r, where the Mate con
vention of the Christian churclw,
will he held. lie will have com
plete charm and direction of t h
music at the convention,
other members of the lot
also will nltend.
. Several
al church
Central Point IVdenucd Churches
J. M. Johnson, pastor.
We are to study the life of Paul
during the next few lessons, and
this Is going to give us a chance
to study the Hook of Acts. What
a privilege it will be to get ln:o
the midst of the activities of the
early church through this study!
'I he scripture given us for con
sideration next Sunday Is found
in Dent. C:4-0. Phil. 3-4-6, AcU
22:.1, 27-2S. The word for our
memory verses Is "youth." Help
us with the devotional service.
Tho young people will have
services of special importance to
morrow evening. Let us have all
present who can possibly come.
See that your young people nr.
invited. The presence of so many
visiting younK people In the con
ference makes the services of un
usual importance. Seven o'clock
is the time for this service.
Sunday will he an unusually 1
Important day In the church scrv-;
jives. Dr. II. It. Sutcliffe of Port-,
- and. Ore., will he the speaker j
Il( n o'clock in the morning. 51
in the afternoon and S in the
evening. Tho general theme will
ho Hihlo salvation. Dr. Sutcliffe
has been in the young people's
conference since Thursday eve
nlng and has spoken on this same
subject. AH are invited to hear
these sermons ami lessons, flood
special music by the ladies' quar
tet: n nil by the young people will
help present the subject.
The Ladles' Aid society nnd the
Missionary society enjoyed a pic
nic Thursday out a the Miles fan
trall ranch.
l-'lorence May Severence visited
at the home of her aunt. Mrs. H.
It. Johnson. In Medford. WoducH-
Point visited Mrs. Oscar Knox and
other friends
here Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Chllders and
daughter Maxlne spent Wednesday
night on the Applegatc at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Leonard
McKee. ' ,
Mrs. M. J. Combest and Mrs.
Mamie Nichols vilted at the home
of Mrs. Km lly Ohym on Ross Lane
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ktta Tran ta from Owen-
Oregon Lumber company camp No.
2, above Ihitte Falls, Is spending
this week with her sister, Mrs.
Fred Itutcher.
Mrs. Wilcox and son Almnn of
Fresno, Calif,, who have been vis
iting Mrs. Lottie Finney nnd other
friends here, left for their home
Monday.
Mrs. Tresa Dews returned Tues
day from visiting relatives on the
Applegate and went on to Central i
Point to the home of Mrs. Wlt
llum Lewis, to he with her slster--lu-iaw,
who Is very ill at that
place.
Lawrence Cody from San Fran-:
cic.ro is here visiting his brother.!
P.arney Cody nnd wife of this place. 1
Mr. Cody had not seen this brother
for 20 years. Mrs. J. K. Cody from
Miami, Kin., sister-in-law of Flar-1
ney Cody, is also here visiting at j
the f'ody home. J. F. Cody Is In
the real estate business in Miami.
fl. N. McKay, who was principal ,
of the Jacksonville schools for the,
past two years, died in Portland
Saturday morning. June 23. The
body was taken back to Mr. Mc
Kay's old home in Missouri for
burial. Mrs. McKay has the sym
pathy of her many friends here In
Jacksonville nnd vicinity.
Mrs. Hnttie Nueher Is visiting at
the home of her brother, Herbert
Hanna.
Mrs. W. W. Cage of Comillle,
Ore., who has been attending the
Seventh Day Adventist camp meet
ing nnd visiting friends here, will
return to her home Sunday.
Mrs. Coppm and son of Medford
called on Miss Kmlly Mcltroom
(Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Fred Ilutcher and sister,
Mrs. Kttn Kranta, Mrs. Kthcl Ol
son and daughter Violet were Med
ford shoppers Wednesday.
Mrs. K. K. Kubll of Portland Is
visiting at the home of her brother.
John Miller.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnett left for
Klamath Falls where they will
spend the summer. They expert
to return here thiH fall.
Miss Ruth Nask. former high
school teacher of the Jacksonville
whnol, passed through Medford
Thursday en route to Seattle from
''stanoma.
Mrn. It
ferr nnu nnuj.niern.
riertrude nnd Kntherlne. from Oak
land. Calif., arrived U'ednemlay
evenlng- to vlelt Mr. Kerr" par-!
enln. Mr. and Mm. II. M. William-!
Hon and other relntiva here.
Ilev. Ward haa moved Into the '
little holme nf Mlaa Met'ully'a va- j
rated hy Mr. nnd Mra. Arnett.
John Vlneent pawrt away Wed
nesday nt the llyhee home on the I
-lackRonville highway. Funeral ner-'
vlre were held at fonKer'a funeral
pur lorn Friday afternoon. The re
main were laid lo rent In the Ten
trnl Point remetery. !
K. H. Wllaon In having a roat nf
paint put on hl home on North
Fifth atrret.
Wayne V hlle left 4.,r the Hoy '
Keout eamp on Ihe Applenate Tue. ,
day lo penri the remainder of the'
OTiEflOX
1 ' .
iinionMiiiir I
JMbrXOUMVlLH. ;.
week. Mr. and Mn. Charlea Iir. IL
JUNE P.O.- 1028.
won took him
evening (here.
oat and npent the I
I'roh) let-la n Church, Jucl,-ou illc.
The .session met to arrange for
the service dorian July and An
git!, which resulted In the follow
ing; program:
lly action of the Christian Km-1
deavor last Sunday Ihcy will have1
no Nervires until fall.
' Sunday sehool will be held each
I Sunday at 1 u u. m.
Preaching service morning am)
i evening on the first and second'
1 Sundays of July. From third of
July to and including the first
Sunday of August, services at 11
a. m. During the remaining Sun
days of August there will be no
preaching service?,, but all services
will optm again commencing with
the first Sunday in September.
Next Sunday's program:
Sunday school, la a. in. I toy
Martin, superintendent.
Preaching, 11 a. m. ami H p. m. !
lUble study Tuesday. 73 30 p. m.t '
the closing study until fall.
Junior choir practice Wednes
day. 7 p. m., the last practice until
September.
Klmcr 10. McVieker, p,;dor.
IS Per Ct. of State !
Taxes in Oregon- j
Paid by Utilities
SALF.M, Ore.. June 30. 1
Fifteen per cent of all the prop
erly taxes In Oregon are paid by
pumie utilities, says a statement
by Karl Fisher, slate tax comml
moiier. in tne last two years
there has been an Increase of
2. 000.01)0 In properly taxes ol
uUllties. State records show that
at the end of IH27 the property
valuation of utilities In this stat
was over j:tan. lion, lios, an amount
nearly emal to the local assessed
prop, rty valuations In Multnomah
county. Fisher said that about
lo cents of every dollar paid for
llghi bills goes for property taxes.
Fisher declared that he Is against
a fixed tax on the gross earnings
of Utilities which Is proposed by
several Oregon legislators.
The Weather
Lowest temperature thiH morn
ing. 53.
Precipitation for 24 hours end
ing 5 a. ni., trace.
Yesterday's weather here; High
est temperature, lis-, lowest tem
perature, fi4; mean temperature.
CI.
Precipitation: Total rainfall
since first of month, -S2 Inch
tot nl rainfall since September 1 ,
in, 64 inches.
Humidity yesterday, fl a. m.,
!I4 per cut; 12 noon, flft per cent;
5 p. m t fi3 per cent. -
Character of day, cloudy,
f-'un setH today at 7 : flu p. 111. ,
rises tomorrow 4:31) a. tn., sets
tomorrow 7:fl0 p. m. (Rises and
sets computed for level horizon.)
Forecast for tonight and le
mon nw; Partly cloudy tonight
land Sunday. Normal tempera
ture.
L W. DICK, Meteorologist,
l.'nited states Weather Itureatt-
1 Hughes In Itcrlln
HKRLIN, June 3d. (?) Churles
Kvans Hughes, who Is In Iteiiln
with his wife and family for a stay j
of several days, today declined to j
state his attitude on his possible i
nomination by Japan to succeed
Dr. John Hassett Moore on the
court of International Justice.
Mr. Hughes was visibly surprised
when shown n (leneva dispatch
concerning the matter and said
that It was the first he had heard
of it.
RIALTO
TODAY
THPILL1NG, BREATH-TAKING
TALE OF THE NORTH
WEST MOUNTED
ANADA
I Starring
PATSY RUTH MILLER
and Great Cast
Continuous 12:30 to 11
Tomorrow
Only
FLORENCE VIDOR
in '
"The Magnificent
Flirt"
J. A. Ormamly, general traffic
manager of the Southern Pacific in
the city yesterday, says that the
special tourist travel over Ihe rail
road and reservations, are. the high
est in years, and that n Buhslautial
increase in rail travel, (mm the
east is noted. Tour travel he de
scribes as unusually good by rail,
and that many special tours will
visit Crater Ui!;e this summer.
"We attribute the increase," said
Mr. Ormandy. "to our heavy adver
tlsint' last winter in notional mnga-
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Outsided
Finish
(Lumber, we mean.)
j a full line of time-tesled,
resist ing lumber for the
I touches.- .This is a spot where
I anything short of the best is
i poor economy. Let us give you ; ;.
' a little advice on this subject when you plan.
that new house.
Woods Lumber Co.
"Back to
711 East Main
Yes, you can, but it's far
cheaper, more satisfactory
and less worrisome to place
your valuables in your own
private box in our Safe De
posit Vault.
"Never a worry or care"
may be literally true, at least
as far as your valuables go.
The Jackson County Bank
ES'.'ABLISHED ISO '. ',
. , Medvord, Oregon y
Commercial Savings Safe Deposit '
MHMBBR I ADCRAL RESERVV 8YSTIH
r i .1 L . i .i mm
mmmm
Make the Hotel Manx your home. Your atay at thli
t friendly hotel will be moat enjoyable. ClrculatinC t
Ice water In every room. Check your car at botol.
ii riiiiiiniaiiiiia.3jam-BiJajiam
HOTEL IvWlX
-ai-
kav.
PQE THREH
tines. In which ntronnurt the jny h
n( the NVtrttiM'tiHt an tt Bummer play
Krnunil. Mr. Ormandy, who Is accompan
ied tay Mrs. Ormamly, left this
mornliiK on mate editor trip to
Crater I:ake. It In Mm. Ormandy'rt
firm visit to the HiiKne Itiver val
ley, and Bhe wan moat favorably
imnreiiseU.
l-eo C. Gram, uaalstant superin
tendent of the Southern Pacini-,
with headquarter In Uugene, ulso
ai'iompanli-d the editorial party.
T. Ahearn of Sacramento, auxiKt
ant general manager of the South
ern i'acitlc, was a vialtor In Ilia
city yesterday.
Airesliil for I'longlng
JASi'Klt. Ala.. June 30. ()
Marl West, a mine noperinlfniteui
and J. (1. Teai ford. were under ar
rest here Hula) cm chuiKe that
they rioHKeit Huliy Mcfarley. 1
ye u-ld while (sill Thurmlay nlKhl.
Miss Mi-t.'ui ley wild one mun
threatened her with n pistol while
Itie other hent tier with a club.
Wc carry
weather
exterior
the Woods"
; ; ; , - Telephone 108
Tfleetinetit'
Cool Ocean
Breezes
Avoid the aummer heat.
Come to Ban Kranelaco for
your varatlon or week-end
trip and enjoy the coo
Pacific breeie.